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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_10_04Financial Planning and Investment Services R.RuLF's Unit 16 'THE COURTYARD" 428-8613 Denis or Chris Ardagh 1 "Personal Financial Indeoendence .. By Desian" GM STRIKE HITS HOME 600 Ajax; Pickering workers ' __i the :.picked line / Page= 3 L HOME IMPROVEMENTS • BY Famity Ow. i Opsrsted For Sorviee You Can Trust / VISIT OUR SHOWROOM SOS Brock (load South (Just south ot Br M. Pickteing) 420-4��0 News Advertiser Friday. Oct. 4, 1996 44 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 42,500 Vol. 115 No. 40 'Teen clai*ms brutali*t Its elle weeZef:// 9a.zaarc Xat�ab-fe The Wcstwoo d Manor Pioneers Seniors Club holds its annual baiaar SaturdaN from 10 a.m. to i p.m. to the party room of Nk.cst- w'00d 'Manor. at 'Wcstney Road and Har%%ood Avcnuc In Ajax. Featured are crafts, baked goods. white elephant and a tca room. Call 683-7-474 for more informa- tion. Forecast SaturdaN Sundae Sunni Sunni i but Cool and milder 3 to 144 4 to 16C i, Inside In the news Opinion ..............................6 Sports...............................17 Classified ..........................18 Phone lines General 683-51 10 Fax 683-7363 Classified 683-0707 Sincerely Yours 1-800-662-8423 InfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 Auction Line 683-7545 On the Internet at www.durhamnews.net 93¢+7aGST =$1 Charged Pickering youth says officers beat him in Ajax fracas Bx STEPHEN WNW D( RHAM SI_AII AJAX-PICKERWG — Allegations of bru- tality are being levelled against Durham Region- al Police in the wake of an ugIN confrontation imolvim,, several officers and local high school students earlier In the \ecek the nio!hir : .! 16-\i.ir-Ad l'i,:k rinL h,,', who suftcrrk; during a scuffle with police outside Pickering High School in Ajax Tuesday is accusing three officers of using excessive force. Inspector John Hamilton, commander of 24 Division in Ajax, confirms "two sets of parents" informed him Wednesday they intend to launch formal complaints against the department. The teen was arrested and charged with assaulting a policeman after an officer was bit- ten on the upper chest when police responded to a call about it group of youths seen with a gun. 13% law. the teen cannot he identified under the lu:nL• O1tcndt:r, Act 1 ... .t ,. ,n�' of 75 to IM Stu - dents who "swarmed" officers after they stopped a ear in the Pickering Village arena parking lot and ordered fiwr boys out at gun- point. -1-he youths were arrested and released at the scene after the reported weapon \vas found to he a paint gun. Staff Sergeant Sandy Ryrie says officers ordered the: curious and vocal onlookers — who had gathered near the school's Football field to keep hack during the gunpoint arrest. ""Ihcv were surrounding police and shouting obscenities at the officers." he says. See `NO...Page 4 The apple of When Grade 2 students from St. Francis de Sales Catholic School in Ajax visited Algoma Orchards in Whitby Monday, Cory Cultrera dug into his apple before Samantha Rinneard his eye teeth had even picked her treat off the tree. Their class is studying about farms. METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE Brock Rd. North of the 401 in Pickering Vendor Inquiries (905) 427-0754 photo by A.J. Groen KITCHEN APPLIANCE FACTORY OUTLET Salo con*wn fitful Oct. 6 SAVINGS UP TO 0% • EDDIE BAUER oW 60% OFFS ALL MERCHANDISE PAGE 2 -THE NE%%'S ADVERTISER it'RIDAY, O('TOBE R 4, 19% t Our Biggest and Best Sale of the Season'. AN s cq � q 4� d Ah ,Q. ts til � �■�-° tile ogle K•, r ,50% Off All N< OnderBra. < 0aue Bra. Wttrt ier s &- HaNlex Bra,;* 30% off, plus an additional 20% off maikin voucher from the manufacturer JKer excludes our S' 0 99 bra collection W 111( 1% Off t len-s E>ok-fill ter Jackets Eaton's. 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AN oilers and special buys are goad until Sunday, October 20. 1996, or while quantities lost, unless otherwise specified. Selection varies by store. Factory Outlets and Warehouse soros nal included. FurrAft inure rat available in d stores. P 600 Ajax, Pickering workers strike GM BY CHRIS BOVIE DUPHAvt %-TAI7 DURHAM Striking General Motors workers say they're prepared to stay on picket lines as long as it takes to win a new contract. The temperature dropped Thursday, the first day of the GM strike, but spirits remained high among the more than 13,000 local work- ers, including UP who live in Ajax and Pickering, despite the frustration of their bar- gaining union leaders. "It doesn't matter how long (the strike) goes;" said Mike Daiie, who was on the line "Thursday morning. "I think that's the mood with a `ot of the guys too. If we don't stand up and fight to save our own jobs, what kind of people are we?" Canadian Auto Workers 'CAW) negotiators rejected a GM proposal made two hours before Wednesday's strike Jeadline. Many Oshawa workers immediately walked off the job. The issue of outsourcing jobs is the main area of con- tention between the union and GM. 'Ile union wants GM to sign a deal compara- ble to the agreement with Chrysler over two weeks ago. Striking workers state they're standing up for future generations with their stance on outsourcing. "I sure hope: to heck my two girls don't have to work here, but you've got to think about your neighbors;' said Ralph McQuaid. —This company is telling us they're losing money. Bot- tom line is they're always making money." In a prepared statement, Dean Munger, vice-pres- ident of GM of Canada, said the company "is disap- pointed that we have been unable to reach an agreement with the CAW union before the contract deadline. We have worked very hard to identi- fy creative approaches which we believe meet the needs of our employees, our customers and our business' The GM busi- ness plan differs from Chrysler's, he GM workers say they're striking to save their jobs. stated. "While we are pre- pared to accept the pattern established on the economic issues, we need flexibility in other areas to be able to exe- cute our own business plan" CAW Local 222 president Mike Shields says GM's strings arc being, pulled from the U.S. and he isn't even sure that Mr. Munger has the authority to make a deal. Despite the lack of move- ment at the bargaining table, the union's position is strong and workers are prepared for a long strike, he says. The Local 222 president says the issue of outsourcing and sell Mg off the fabrication plant in Oshawa and the Windsor trim plant shows GM can't make enough of a profit to suit itself. ' None of these plants were fining money. They just weren't making enough money to suit GNI.." About 1,600 GM workers in Ste. Therese, Que. are also on strike. If no deal is reached by Sunday. GM workers in St. Catharines will also hit the picket lines. Remaining GM employees in Canada will juin in Oct. 9. 20,000 SHIRTS ON SALE+ STA>aT Fer Fromm cmada's "ream" and KA" $6M Gest Variety of Sises And Colors app OPEN PICKERING HOME 4 IEMIRE CENTRE DAILY 1777 PICKERING PKWY. BROCK RD. & HWY. 401, PICKERING (905) 686-7419 Ajax, Pickering firms brace for impact AJAX-PICKERING — A GM strike is bad news for Ajax and Pickering but the impact should be minimal if' the strike is short, says the leader of" the local business association. "The strike will affect Durham Region and it will also affect Ajax and Pickering;' says John Wicrsma. president of the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade. "We have a number of members who arc suppliers to General Motors. I think a prolonged strike will have an impact. A short strike for a week or two will not affect them to the same degree:' Mr. Wicrsma notes most local automotive supple plants also provide products to auto manufacturers other than GM and should not suffer too much in the short run. What everyone should be concerned about, he adds, is the impact of a long strike on the Ontario and Canadian economy as a whole. "We're in a weak economic recovery and anything like this will have an impact on our recovery:" Mr. Wiersma notes that in addition to Oshawa, the strike will likely have a significant economic impact in Whitby and Clarington, where several GM suppliers are located and where many GM employees live. Pickering won't suffer much: Town official PICKE:RING —A General 'Motors strike that doesn't drag on for too long will only have a minimal impact on businesses here, says Town co-ordinator of economic development Joan Alfrey. " I don't think it's going to sideswipe Pickering. I think Pickering is too strong. it has got too diverse; a base of companies" Ms.:Vfrey notes her department conducted an infor mal telephone survey of local companies that serve the automotive sector a few years ago and learned only a few would have to lay off a small number workers in the event of a strike at GM. "We don't think it's changed dramatically;" she says, adding however that it's still unfortunate if even a few peo- ple have to be laid off. "Obviously. the longer the strike .*cies on the more far- reaching the impact;' adds Ms. Alfrev. "Ii c %0ole of- Ontario fOntario has to wom, not just the towns close to Ushawa" Our 9th year cutting Kids Hair little Tots A Unique Children's Hair Solon & Toy Store = Receive our Club Card Play in our ballroom at the Bottom of the Sea Sit in a horse, boat„ dragon, firetruck or jeep chair Toys, party favours, birthday gifts. Mon. -Fri. Thum. 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Durins his arrest. a skir- mish took place and the offi- cer was bitten on the upper chest. Insp. Hamilton says. 'Tke bite broke the officer's skin and he went to hospital for medical treatment. he adds. The lxn's story conflicts with that of police. I Ic admits to "fighting hack" against the officer. but maintains he acted in self-defence. He says the incident occurred after he ,so( into a verbal confrontation with an officer. who he claims told his brother to "Get the I- - back. fat boy'. After the two exchanged words. he says. the officer shoved him. "I asked him for his badge number... He said (a numhc7I and then he clocked me. punched me right in the fact: line teen admits he then "went he perk. All I was tru- ing to du blas defend myself. I tyrabbed chic officer by the neck and was throwing him around. I tripped him and he tell on top of mc" .At that point- two other officers rushed over. pinned him to the ,70und and hand- cuffcd him. the youth says. Bien, he says. one of the three officers held him face down with a knee pushed into his back. while the other two RA out of me" He says he does- n't know how many punches were thrown and that he "lost count after six or seven" On Wednesday he sported several visible purple bruises below and above his swollen lett eye. Speaking only of the ini- tial incident involving the arrest of the four youths. Staff Sgt. RyTic says "as tar as the Durham Regional Police Ser- vice is concerned. there is no evidence of misconduct by any officers and the situation was, dealt with appropriately:" The teen's mom says she was appalled at her son's injuries and believes officers at the scene "made a had sit- uation worse: ' rather than olif- fusinL, it. Shc says her Lawyer was preparing a formal complaint and anticipates it would be filed with the department by Monday. Insp. 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PAGE &THE NEWS ADVERTISER •FRIDAY, OCFOBER 4,19% vEditorials ♦ Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser A Metroland Community Newspaper published Wednesday. Friday, Sunday 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont.LIS 2H5 TIMOTHY J- WHrITMKER Publisher JOANNE BURGHARDT. Editor -in -Chief BRUCE DANFORD. Adwrtising manager STEN HOUSTON. Managing Editor ALYI N BROtT%L'ER Retail advertising manager ABF, FAKHOURM Distribution manager General: 1905) 693-5110 Classified: (905) 683-0707 Circulation: (905) 683-5117 FAX: (905)6,S 1_7763 EMail:Ncwsrtx)ml•* mne durhat+s.net on the Internet: http /Iwww.durham- nrws.net. The News Adverns" is a member of the Afax & Pickering Board of Trade. Canadian Community News; aper Assn:. Canadian Circulations .Audit Board, Ontario Press Council and OM.MR1 The publisher renserses the right to classify or refuse any advertisement - Credit for advrmsement limited to space price error occupies. Vandalism not 40 40 victimless crime Senseless. Shocking. Shameful. If this wasn't a family newspaper, we might come up with some other words to describe the wanton act of van- dalism at an Ajax school on the weekend. Lord Elgin Public School was trashed Sunday night by punks who went on a rampage, breaking almost 20 win- dows and looting classrooms. "To experience this level of vandalism was shocking;" principal Brian Butler said Monday morning after survey- ing the destruction. "One just doesn't expect to see this level of damage done in school" The damage was so extensive that classes had to be cancelled Monday morning so crews could make repairs. Says Mr. Butler: -I was veru disappointed and I'm sure parents and all the community are ashamed of such an act of- vandalism like this, especially one that affects so many people... It affects the public school supporters in .Ajax. Pickering and throughout Durham whose tax dollars help pay the pre- mium on the public school board's insurance policy that covers such acts of vandalism. It affects the young children who attend the elementary school, who might never again see it as a safe place. It affects their parents and other neighbors of the school who may well live in fear until those responsible for the crime are brought to justice.(Nk'hile two 16 -year-olds from Ajax have been charged, they can't be perceived as guilty unless they're proven so in court.) !f young offenders are found to be guilty of this sense- less, shocking and shameful crime, it's doubtful the courts will give them more than a slap on the wrist. That would be shameful, but, because we almost expect the Young Offenders' Act to fail, it would hardly be shocking. Until stiff sentences are meted out to young criminals, the very few rotten apples in the barrel filled primarily by good kids will continue to break laws because they believe they'll receive little or no punishment. In the meantime, parents must teach children that no crime is victimless and that vandalism costs us all. ce To reespond to this editorial call Injosource at 683- 7040 and dial 5110 ♦You said it... In response to News Editor Blake Purdy's column May the Sun always shine on Warren, our read- ers said: *"I would like to make a comment on Blake Purdy's opinion column May the Sun Always Shine on Warren. I think it was a very nice article you wrote. I think it's great" *"I think it was a fabulous article and it was wonderful to read a good news article. I encourage Mr. Purdy to continue to pro- vide good news articles in the News Advertiser. It certainly was a pleasure and a wonderful thing to read. I've been moved as well to make a donation" *"I've known Warren Sun since he was three years old... Warren is just like that. He's a great kid. He's always been that way, he's always giving. He's like one of my own kids." AM I SuPDoSEU to SEP NANDS ON THE WuEFL AND EAT MY CEREAI. W. I ter' ♦ Letters to the editor Death penalty the ultimate deterrent To the editor: I would like to comment on a cou- ple of things from Mary Brooks' letter of Sept. 22. She States Ontario Riding !\1P Dan McTeague made clear his opposition to the death penalty before he was elected. I don't doubt that, but that was not why Mr. McTeague was elect- ed. Mr. McTeague was simply the lesser of the four main evils available to us. There was no way people with a half a brain were going to elect the Conservatives after what Mulroney did to us, and likewise the NDP after five subversive years of socialism in Ontario. That left the Reform Party and the Liberals, and Canadians being the mindless sheep that we are, embraced Jean Chretien's little red book of fairy tales and elected a majority of politi- cians whose sole purpose in serving their overburdened taxpayers was to promise an end to the GST, and then stab us in the back. Ms. Brooks also states that it's been proven capital punishment is not a deterrent. Although I have no statistics at the moment, I can almost assure you history is full of examples of peo- ple having murdered once, served their time and then murder again. But I can also assure you that anybody who has been put to death for murder has never killed again. Modern technology (DNA testing) has made it virtually impossible for an innocent person to be convicted. If every piece of evidence and testimony cries out guilty then guilty it is, and they must be executed. I have just one question I would like answered. How can anybody who disagrees with capital punishment sleep at night, knowing that their hard- earned tax dollars are being spent maintaining a comfortable lifestyle for the likes of Paul Bernardo and Clifford Olsen, who have done nothing in their sick existences but destroy the lives of innocents and their loved ones.) Mark Bell, Ajax Politicians prompt in answering queries To the editor: While some readers are firing brickbats at our elected politicians, let me throw a few bouquets at them. In the recent past, I wrote MPP Janet Ecker commenting on and criti cizing an issue which made headlines. I did not expect a reply, but a hand- written one came in days later. Much earlier, I called her office for some lit- erature and a message was left on my answering machine that I could pick them up. Because of time constraints and their office hours, I could not and weeks went by. I called again and asked that they mail them. Days later I received them. I have written and faxed MP Dan McTeague at least three times, again commenting on and criticizing certain issues. On all occasions I did not expect replies, but replies I got each time within reasonable time. I have phoned Ajax Councillor Pat Brown a couple of times suggesting attention be given to certain matters affecting our ward. Not only were my calls promptly returned, but the situa- tions were remedied. Maybe I'm the lucky one. Or maybe the sound of my surname tickled their fancy and their curiosity and generated answers from these elected representa- tives! Everard Hoo, Ajax We asked: Should parents be held responsible for acts of vandalism committed by their children? -- asked at the Ajax Plaza KAREN MOYER "Yeti. It's the parents' duty to teach children to be responsible for their actions." GILLIAN GENDRON "Yes. Somebody has to be responsible, not the state" GRANT GASKIN "Absolutely. They should for raising their kids with proper values. Why should the state pay for it" WAYNE HARDING "Yes. We have to be responsible for our actions, as parents and children" J THE NEWSrADVEft7%ER+1dDAV,0C`"E9 4, M&PAICE7 Pickering councillor chokes on gag law implications Maurice Brenner flip-flops on proposing bylaw banning politicians from revealing in -camera discussions BY MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF RGPORITR PICKERING — Ward I Regional Coun- cillor Maurice Brenner has changed his mind about bringing forward a bylaw banning politicians from revealing matters discussed behind closed doors because it "would be open to abuse. "Until the matter of what should or shouldn't be handled in -camera is resolved I'm not about to move a motion that could be misused based on interpretation;' says Coun. Brenner, adding such a bylaw could be used for "filtering" what the public may know. At a Council meeting Sept. 16, he gave notice he would introduce a bylaw that would make it illegal for councillors to publicly discuss mat- ters that Council talked about in - camera. He said it was needed to stop leaks of information about property negotiations and legal matters the Town is involved in, which he maintained has been a problem in Pickering. However, Coun. Brenner now says, he thought at the time the Municipal Act was clear on when closed -door meetings should be held but has found out since that it is not. Rather, it grants municipal councils the right to meet in -camera to discuss certain issues such as property negotiations or legal matters, but does not require them to discuss those issues behind closed doors. Maurice Brenner Liverpool West residents lose fight against bingo hall in Pickering core But, ratepayers' group vows to help `make this thing work' BY MARIANNE TAKACS S1.a11 Rt:POR.ITR PICKERING — The Ontario Municipal Board has approved a new bingo hall on the east side of Dixie Road just north of Hwy. 401 against the wishes of an area residents' group. The hall, to be operated by Top Rank Bingo on property owned by Emix Ltd., would seat up to 650 and be housed in a single -storey 1,650 - square -metre building that would appear to be two storeys from the out- side. Some area residents opposed the new hall and the appeal against the zoning bylaw permitting it was launched by the Liverpool West Com- munity Association. Facility oppo- nents maintained it would cause traffic problems in the area and there's insuf- ficient parking for it. In its appeal, the LWCA took the position that the hall would not con- form to Town and Durham Region official plans and contravene guide- lines for the area established by a Town land use study. The LWCA also maintained a traffic and parking study for the site was flawed. "Obviously the LWCA is disap- pointed and we're reviewing (the OMB decision) currently with our advisors and our board of ditectors;" says LWCA president Craig Bamford. He notes Top Rank must still apply to the Ontario Gaming Commission to establish its bingo and demonstrate community support for it, but says no decision has been made as to whether the LWCA will go before the commis- sion to oppose it. The proposed bingo facility has been publicly supported by local non-profit groups which operate bingos to raise charity funds for their community work. In upholding the Town coning bylaw, the OMB did allow the LWCA's appeal in part and made some amendments to the bylaw. One change prohibits the establishment of any other commercial recreational estab- lishment in the existing building beside the proposed bingo hall, and the other requires a specified number of parking spaces to be provided for the hall. Mr. Bamford is pleased his group won at least some small victories and hopes area residents, the Town and the developer can make compromises in the future that will address the con- cerns of both sides. He is particularly interested in the idea of moving the new building on the site closer to Hwy. 401 so it can function as a sound barri- er against the highway noise. "1'm willing to sit down with the applicant and the site plan committee to try and make this thing work, he said." "I thought the Municipal Act said those things must be discussed in - camera. I think a lot of people assumed that." Coun. Brenner says he intended his proposed bylaw to only prohib- it councillors from publicly dis- cussing matters that Council was required to deal with in -camera, but it has turned out that would not to be the case. -I do not feel it would be appro- priate to pass such a bylaw when the issue as to what is and what may be deemed confidential is not properly defined;' he says. Coun. Brenner also notes what he has learned from taking a closer look at the Municipal Act has led him to question Pick- ering Council's confidentiality practices. "Upon reviewing the legislation I'm more than cominccd tie (11, t„„ rnu_h in -camera" Right now in Pickering councillors are not prohibited from revealing information dis- cussed in -camera by Council, as long as it does not violate privacy rules imposed by the provincial Freedom of Information and Pro- tection of Privacy Act. For example, it' it councillor reveals information about an indi- vidual employee discussed in -camera, that councillor could be charged with violating the Information and Privacy Act. But it is legal for a councillor to reveal information about, for example, Town prop- erty negotiations even if those negotiations have been legally (under the Municipal Act) discussed in -camera. Some municipalities have passed bylaws. apparently legal under the Municipal Act. governing their own proceedings which for- bid revealing the contents of confidential council discussions. Prosecution for . iolating them must take place through the pr %IM.Aal court ,v,,tern. Sumo summit Protected by layers of air, Julien Cecire, left, and Lawren Purvis engage in some inflatable sumo wrestling at an open house for The Youth Centre at 360 Bayly St. W. in Ajax recently. The community health centre for Ajax -Pickering youth and families threw open its doors to the community. photo by Ron Pietroniro Welder uninjured, laborer breaks leg in Pickering work mishaps PICKERING — The Ministry of Labor is investigating two industrial accidents which occurred here Tuesday, one involving a methane gas explosion and another in which a worker suffered a broken leg. Workers at the Durham -York sewage treat- ment plant on McKay Road at Squires Beach were lucky to escape serious injury when a sludge holding tank they were cutting into with a torch suddenly ignited and burst into a fireball around noon, Durham Regional Police said. The force of the blast, sparked by gas con- tained in the sludge, blew three 100 -pound lids off the tank, two of which shot up more than 50 feet into the air, said Staff Sergeant Charlie Green of 25 Division. "Whoever the welder was must have had his hands and face in the right place to be able to avoid being injured," he said. Firefighters, police and ministry investiga- tors were called to the scene. Later in the day, a 26 -year-old East York man was hospitalized with a broken leg after being struck by a pipe while working at a sub- division construction site on Spruce Hill Road just before 4 p.m., Staff Sergeant Sandy Ryrie said. The victim was attempting to reattach a chain to a steel sewage pipe being lowered at the site when the pipe slipped, hitting him in the leg. He was taken to Ajax -Pickering General Hospital, where he was expected to be kept until today. Ministry investigators attended that accident site as well. PAGE a -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, O('TOBER 4, 1996 Wialkprotests Hwy'. 407 extension through Durham IN tRIiAM -- Members of Durham environ- because. she says, it's expected it will cost as mental groups are expected to he among those much as S250 to 5300 a month fora ('larington taking part in a wall: Sunday to demonstrate resident to use it to get to'Foronto and hack live their opposition to the extension of Hwy. 407 days a week. cast of Hwy. 404 into Durham and across to " I'hcre's really not a lot of" reason for usino it Hwy. 1151135 in Clarington. as fear as most of us are concerned. So who's The public is invited to attend to show their goine to sct lett holding the hag again'' The tax - support. L , '. Members of the 407 Action Group oppose pa,, 'I'hc first leg of liwv. 407 between Hwy. 427 the extension because it will go through prime and llwy. 404 across Metro Toronto is sched- agricultural lands and because they believe it uled to be completed by the end of 1996. and will cost taxpayers a lot of money. the portion from the 404 to Markham Road is "A lot of people don't have much inforrna- expected to he finished by the end of 1998. No tion on it." says coalition member Kerry Mcy- construction date has been set for the extension dam of the ('ourticc-based friends of the across Durham Repon. Farewell _roup. I'he walk will begin at 1:30 p.m. at rather She notes most members of the public just McGiyney High School at Mc('owan Road and think the 407 will he a Mister ,vav to get to 14th Avenue in Markham. Toronto and don't rcali/c it will destroy agricul- for more information call 905-4116-2252 or tural lands. 41 f, -?ti 3-f� 3(lfi As well. adds Ms. Mevdam•�, r �'r ^ - - • �Pill many dont real- `w w i z e the private consortium SPECIALIZING IN: huildin,_ the road —� •� • Driveways 1's doing it with ' j`' •� i� .s �•Ar loans guaranteed c — r a . • ► r mmw Walkways '=' by the Province Patios - Which it might -� - � _.r.. ... . r • Basement Entrances not he able to • House Shingles repay if the his -,h - doesn't 9 way doesn't hrin,-, in enough ;,� L..,. �. a,• � i�� money from tolls. Shemain- tains a lot of � K� _; ���� s <L o }�.I•a� truckers and 7� colli luter,, "ill 1 •i Y � Y not use II«, -!i Metal Z_i',� . '.. • • Futon Frame . _ with Futon W. .0 �w 1997 SET $23991. r, SEALY CHEROKEE FUTON ORION BED POSTURPEDICWATERBED - BUNK PLUSH VER . 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IMLLY SCHOONVERWOERD ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HER NEW PRACTISE Whh a Chiropractor? �• ✓ hack pain ✓ neck pain ✓ headaches ✓ strains & sprains Regular Chiropractic care, along withFill proper nutrition and exercise, can help restore, enhance and optimize health. DR. KELLY SCHOONDERWOERD SOUTH AJAX FAMILY DOCTORS NEW PATIENTS Clover Ridge Plaza-IN'estney S. at Harwood, Ajax (905) 428-6311 WELCOME Orientation & Testing for tuition free Small Engine/ Turf Equipment Training. ` t!nder the sponsorship of C.A.R.S. (Canadian Automotive Repair and Service Netnyork ). Durham College Skills Training Centre is pleased to announce a new Tuition -free program beginning in October. This new 32 -week in -class training program is designed to specifically meet the training needs of young adults (aged 19 - 26, with grade 12 or equivalent) wanting to enter the workforce. Training consists of two intakes, one 20 -week and one 12 -week block, separated by a 30 -week work placement. Durham College will he hosting an Orientation and Testing Session on October 7 and 8 at the Whitby Campus, 1610 Champlain Avenue. Come out and find out more information on this unique opportunity. Orientation session on October 7 A 8, at the Cal today for more Whitby Ca information at r n"s' 731-3344. Educating You For the Real World J THE HEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, (X,'TOBER 4, 199KAGE 9 Food drive feeds families in Ajax and Picke-rin'g­ Food bank volunteers and Pickering firefighters would like to have their arms full of groceries every day during the St. Paul's on -the -Hill Food Bank Thanksgiving drive which starts today. Carrying the bags here are, from left, Chris McNown, Anita Fisher, Capt. Soren Gordon. Warren Johnston, Jim McAlister and Sandy Renaud. JACKIE GOODLET Saks Representative ((990,5)) 428-8274 422 8-88 2277 4 s `ROUP STATUS 1 photo by Ron Pietroniro • SATURDAY OCTOBER 5 24 P.M. 43 TUDOR AVE., AJAX Lovely starter or retirement home on quiet street in centrally located area. Updates include furnace, plumbing, wiring & shingles. Newer 1200' detached building which can be ised as nanny's quarters, family room or garage (insulated, plumbing & hydro). West of Harwood & 401 area. Call Jackie for more details !J517► 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOMES NnVE APPLU as E 2 PARKING C SPACES tiV0 0 EUROPEAN t p�0 10TO EN LAVORON V PROPERTY V11'ti 20 MIN. TO DOWNTOWN 1736�.R. X129,900 D Your donations can help brighten Thanksgiving season for others BY MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF REPORTER, _ AJAX-PICKERING -- The recession may be officially over, but some area families are still having trouble putting food on the table if the boom- ing business at the local food hank is any indication. ""rhe numbers last year were as bad as they were in the depth of the recession," says Esther Lucas, chairman of St. Paul's -on -the -Hill Community Food Bank Ajax -Pickering. "And we've had about a 25 -per cent increase over last sum- mer." In 1995, St. Paul's provided food to 2,379 clients, many of them with families which brought the total number of people helped to 7,203. Busy times at the food bank mean it's as important as ever for people to donate to this year's Thanksgiving food drive for St. Paul's, which runs Oct. 4 to 19. All the food donated stays in the Ajax -Pickering area to help local families. Items particularly needed this Thanksgiving include fruit juice crystals, cold cereal, powdered milk, spaghetti sauce, canned meat and fish, sugar, flour, canned fruit, canned pasta, canned stew, meal helpers and peanut butter. Non-perishable food donations may he dropped off at Pickering fire halls on Kingston Road just east of Rose - bank Road, Finch Avenue just east of Dixie Road or Bayly Street just west of Brock Road. Donations may also be dropped off at some local supermarkets -- The SuperCentre, LOEB Glendale, Pick- ering Save -A -Centre, and Food City in Ajax. Mrs. Lucas says the food bank also needs volunteers "with strong backs and good legs" to assist with food pick- up. sorting and packing. Anyone interested in help- ing out can call St. Paul's at 839-7909. :nr.:us suite. 4 bdrms. 4 .% tshrooms, inground pool «ith ,^iaiing land,captn,, Circular oak ircase to bsmt., main fir. laundr•_ m. rm , door to garage. This home nes. (,all STFN'E E%'ANS` • at9V��Y1-2190;-4'; '_1 Armour Real Estate Book Now. Travel. Pay Later. Costa Rica 7 Nights lrazu HoteUJaco Beach 5ttttl cit cacht hotel or Ii 2 zveck.' 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Pickering (in The Mudhens .Plaza) We Also Do Starters, Alternaters And Electrical Work! y.�� CASH Oar 76:Z Oct I st to Jan I st 3 months only GRAND R OPENING Big Man's Factory Outlet A3 M Bicrt:� L & Tall Clothino, at Discount Prices'. awrence — 1,1-)rningside Mall I -Ac Ontario THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OC-TOBER 4, 1996-PA(;F 11 F LL CLE N=UP CELEBRATION J �4 Complete I WE Electric Package IN INSTALL OLDER Backed by the HOMEST Largest Vacuum Cleaner Cornpanc Xf) years in Business all, 4 S5571 -S5697 :AVAjE PqOF---SSICN NSTAUAIION Executive 99 00 Package For hjj! -,%ith hii-, homes or homes clvaninu needs 55673-55701 Hoover's Best Consumer Rated Units AJAX 29HARWOODAVE- S. PICKERING 375 KINGSTON RD. Between Hwy 2 and 401, 428-1659 MOBILE On Hwy 2 at Rougornoun?) 509-3622, SIA UU?^ - 40l New Location - Unionville. 940-6538 4- PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FIRDAY, (X"rOBER 4, 1996 Grand Opening of exclusive semi-detached townhomes City wise. country fresh — you'll find the hest of both worlds at Intracorp"s Country Lane Village in Whitby. Just steps from lush countryside. this exquisite enclave of' 54 scini-detewlied townhomes offers you all the conveniences of the city while enjoying the benefits of country living. Lower than rent! There's no reason to still he paying rent when monthly mortgage payments on these incredible homes carry for less! Canada Trust is offering a comprehensive no-fcc mortgage package at Country Lane Village with interest rates hclow the current mar- ket rate. That translates into month- ly payments as low as $754' I An apple a day..Have fun at Applefest! z� Join the rest -- at Applefest: You're invited to Applefest on Sunday, Oct. 6 at Country Lane Village in Whitby. There'll be lots of fun for the whole family including free candy apples and other apple goodies. ntracorp also has on the tahle a choice of five free appliances or central air conditioning for home- buycrs in Phase 1. W Country Lane Village is located on a tiatfic-free crescent within an established neighborhood. The com- munity will he premium landscaped • with Victorian-st\ Ie strectlamps. attractive entrance gates. cxtcnsi\e perimeter fencing and a playground for the little ones. Priced from Sl 16.90( . these townhomes offer great advantages for first-time huycrs including lower propert\ taxes and a carefree litestylc with professional property management. These unique townhomes. which arc "paired"" like semi-detached homes. feature large windows. bright. open plans. country kitchens. breakfast rooms with • 1 w all. -outs, powder rooms, and mas- ter hcdrooms with full or semi- enswtcs and spacious wall. -in clos- ets. A country porch welcomes you to the 1 .2 1 S square foot Trillium model. This townhome features a spacious fo\cr which leads you to the combination living/dining room which is large enough for formal entertainin,. For those informal meals. the bright. country kitchen comes with optional breakfast bar. The I'amily room is elegant with a cathedral ceiling and walk -out that leads to the fenced hackvard. The Trillium starts from 5136.900 with monthly payments as low as $836. Intracorp is an established leader in qualit} residential and commer- cial development in both Canada and the United States. Since 1995. Intracorp has been involved in the construction of qual- ity homes in the Greater Toronto Area and has created outstanding communities such as Highview Village in Pickering, and the presti- gious Highland Forest development in Mississauga. Country Lane Village in Whitby is just steps away from schools, parks, shopping and recreation. To visit, just take Highway 401 to Thickson Road, north to Dryden Boulevard and east to the Presentation Centre. Hours are Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.; Monday to Wednesday I to 8 p.m.; Thursday by appointment; and closed Friday. Call (905) 723-8748 for more infor- mation. LIVE I NA PR ENCLAVE OF 54 HOMES A PRIVATE SECURE, TRAFFIC -FREE CRESCENT. IN AN ESTABLISHED COMMUNITY OF SCHOOLS. SHOPPING AND PARKS. Crnr WISE COUNTRY FRESH THE BEST OF BOTH URBAN AMENITIES, SECONDS FROM PICTURESQUE COUNTRYSIDE. Y Fri �tii * INTRACORP SEMI-DETACHE LIVING LM Io I k� Mark the date on your calendar and comedown for a fun -filled day! To get there, just take Highway 401 to Thickson Road, north to Dryden Boulevard and east to the Presentation Centre. 'Call 723-8748 for more information. lr4NO FEE ON-SITE FINANCING M Entertainment Broadway, Classics in Ajax AJAX -- "Rhe sounds of the Great White Way will be heard in Ajax Saturday. The Ajax Music Company Presents From Broadway to the Classics at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 35 Church St. N. in Pickering Village. -Rickets are $10 for adults and tree fur children under 12. Proceeds will go to the Fernie House hays' home in Pickering. Attendees are encouraged to take a non-perishable food item for one of the local food hanks. Tickets arc available by calling Carol Rutledge at 427-1352 or Stan Muir at 831-8480 or at the door. 69EEAR69 CORRECTION NOTICE MEDIA 1012 ON SALE SAT.. OCTOBER 5th -SUN., OCTOBER 6th PAGE 2 READS: 30% OFF ALL SPORTS BRAS. SHOULD HAVE READ: 30*1'. OFF ALL BOXED SPORTS BRAS. Sears regrets any inconvenience that this may have caused. 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Congratulations to each winner who has wan a FREE make over and $50.00 worth of JOICO hair products from Trade Secrets. CONGRATULATIONS!! THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4,1996 -PAGE 13 The 01R 1ht Stu THE ANTIQUE SHOW Monday to Sunday *AWA wi.............. From china to silver, wondcrful curios to amazing finds. Dust off sour own treasure, and bring, it in for free appraisal by our antiyuc expert. Thursda,v and Friday, 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., Lo%vcr Lcvcl. 1 L 1 T ltlJ l OVER 200 STORES AND S&ICES INCLUDING THE BAY, EATON'S. SEARS & ZELLERS. OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10 AM TO 9 PM, SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 6 PM AND SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 PM. STEVENSON ROAD & KING STREET WEST (905) 728.6231 PAGE 14 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, O(.'TOBER 4,19% no no so RIGHT HERE: • ■ 8"a — M = 1 —,■ . RIGHT HERE! AS 1.O 0/ , 2.9 ..° x''P0-0. 3v onr- L NQE,N T V ALVE RIGHT HERE! GENE_ ESE � W S. a�1AHaMo�E Yg 6 �.NE 4E3.8 PM 140P"E BARBEQpYS F EE GIVE AW L �4 JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF OUR FINE INVENTORY AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC •ars" _ ,.__ _ �� E � �` �� � 1 . -. I zb I — ` 1995 NEON 1996 VOYAGER SE RALLY 1996 CHRYSLER LHS 1996 NEON HIGHLINES One owner. Auto., p.s., p.b., plus much Loaded, only 7,800 miles, p.w., V6, p.w., LOADED, 3 TO CHOOSE FROM Auto., p.s., p.b., air Gond. Plus much more. V4882. air, 7 pass., plus lots PRICED TO more. SALE 69,988 WOW Air Tax T1 more- No sae' NO SELL SAVE THOUSANDS 7 ONLY LEFT. HURRY NOW _k �:zd 1996 BREEZES & STRATUS AS LOW AS '299 PER M0.' 8 ONLY LEFT. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. 1994 INTREPID Loaded. Like new. Stk. #T9UA. ONLY $139888* w MIKE TED 1996 JEEP CHEROKEES LORADOS & LTD's. 4 LEFT. LARGE SAVINGS 1994 CHEROKEE SPORTS 4x4 Winter is corning. One owner. Low km. SUL #T1175A. F DWAYNE TED JIM PICKARD WILUAMSON MCELROY A CL 1990 DYNASTY LE 1 owner, only 4,400 miles, lots of enjoyable miles Q Q V4894 one. SALE $89888* 1993 INTREPID Loaded. One owner. Low km. Stk. •R1200A. PRICED TO SELL A 'J =01: "Ar- 1, W LT qYSLER • AJAX LIKE A 4C-,1LJST(1MEK" SERVICE OPEN ALL DAY of 401)go�,683.�358 AND EVERY N G TY 1992 CHEROKEE LTD. Ready for those ski trips. NI 082A. PRICED TO SELL TODAY �•a 1995 TOWN & COUNTRY AWD Luxury at its finest. Low km. Loaded. Top of the line. Sk. #T1078A. PRICED TO SELL an 74 001 14 14 1. 4 's .ti v. �' ,.. • c . a •'a a • • • • a a , , . , - -T"P NEWS-A•DVE•RTISER FRIDAY; OCTOBER4. 1996 -PAGE -15 PRECIOUS PLAS "'A' rXINGS 0- 475 `INestney Ra: N (at Delaney), Ajax 686-7185 "GREAT GRETZKY" First in the series "Heroes on Ice" $39.90 Taking orders for "GREAT WERIC LINDROS" Second in the COMING SOON "Double Dog Stare Ya!" by Stewart Sherwood 539.95 Order now! Mr. Sherwood , will be signing at our store on Saturday, Nov 16 Dealer '(1ember of the Bradford Exchange AT NEW UK 16-S OWNERSHIP V1*16"DEPARTMENT STORE M.. . A ., MX, , R% • , -.A s FIESTA �•�" _ TOILET , PAPER 4 Roll Pkg. REG. so $1.29 Limited Quantity DENIM VEST SHIRT $999 REG -119-99 - SON7ZAIkman RE � URBISHED' PRODUCTS Stereos All Low, Low Prices` WOMEN'S TOPS $599 REG.'12. 99 Plentv of in -Store Specials You and your family are invited to our GRAND RE -OPENING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2N1 �e in for a day of fun & great savi • Door Prizes * Refreshments • New Products • Early Christmas PENNYWORTH'S G' DEPARTMENT STORE HWY.#2 41 HARWOOD AVE. S. (WS) 683-5041 4 01 0 1 VOW SERV/NG THE DURHAM REGION _ $qjj77 Quake 519" NHL 97 $5977 1 1 1 'NarCraft 2 $54" Time Commando $59" $4%977 Magic SB Dinosaurs $49" Dead Lot $69" (2 NIC Card , 25• Cable) $99277 $Q977 'All1 1 I 1 1 Fax Modem" qw$ $1397718977 • n Sheet Feeder�J $19477 $22977 _. Ecom 700 Sheets OL OW _ • •-ir to YourrDoor :ement • .28 Nl $77 $ 77 299 `W. -O399 .-.� .]K7WJ T1,1114AE• HP's ScanJet 4P color/grayscale scanner is an affordable calor scanning solution that's easy to use. 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Fap. 0k1.b,r 11116. aMluna-corn . rth an. ocher .pr.i�l oRer.------------ INGLES FACTORY DIRECT FACTORY DIRECT FACTORY DIRECT It w PIA WI rAVA SALE r i f' ■ BEC �_� ■ FREE DI 0 • 1 • BEDS TWIN DOUBLE QUEEN ICING DELUXEt $99 429 $159 5 Icar Sarran-, Set •159 ' Set *189 Set *229 firm support SCROLL 129 159 189 QUILT Ad to Year vtarranty Set *219 Set *269 Set *329 259 389 Medium Firm COURTESY 189 229 PP SUPPORT 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. v 20 Year warranty Set *319 Set *349 Set *389 Set 8569 409 Extra Firm CHIRO$249 209 279 SUPPORT 25 Year Wan Set 8369 Set *409 Set 8439 Set 8609 FUTON BEDh=g"IVCANOPY BED Frame 3 Mattress Compkte IJI N t - I DOUBLE BED 179Includes Frame, Mattress dt Box Spring ANY SIZE MATTRESS _ 6 FMAIDATION_ i Ar( W WWI X37-0288 P"°''E °T :.CCEPEDEG Ad 11111h, 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. 0 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. v C D 10:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. -4:00 p.m. m~ 11101 P Got a score? Call the News Advertiser at 683-5110. Fax THE NEWS ADVERTISER ir�![DAY. OCTOEER 4.1"6-rAGE 27 SPC)RTS Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. Top re sk atersh*tDolphins teams Thunder -struck i i .m Iafauanum football AJAX-PICKERING — Ajax -Pickering Dolphins football WaQns suffered three defeats in four Central Ontario Minor Football League games on the weekend. The Dolphins' tykes, atoms and peewees dropped contests to the visiting Scadxmugh Thunder at Pickering's Kinsmen Park Sunday. However, the bantams managed to beat the Brampton Bulldogs on home turf, which was so muddy that the fish nicknamed it the "aquarium". The I)o1phins' tykes dropped a 31-6 decision to the visit- ing Scarhorough Thunder. Running back Nolan Smith scored the Ione touchdown for the Dolphins. Smith was named offensive player of the game while the defensive award went to L) rek Kelloway. Me Dolphin~' atoms were blanked I" by a strong Thunder syuatd. Tho: [vte-we L)olphins lou 36-0 against Scarboroug . Quarterbark Ryan Lawson did a good job running, the Dolphins' offence. Markyw Wong. Bryan W'hc:atle. Uustin Bruce and Sean Bennett all ran the brill well. Meanwhile, the Dolphins bantams got an exceptional per- f(xmance from running bark Jaux1 GoQtcr. to %hut out the visiting Brampton Bulldogs 154). Gomel so:wd two touch- (k7uns and atkkd a two-point safely and a single pt)int to account for all the 17()Iphins' sc mns. Blair Batrtlev. who m+cfe two interceptions, was named the offensive N1%,'R while Adam Forde earned the htmo r on defence. Jocv Miller -also hard an interception for the fish. • iceforOctoberfest • • o corn etiti n p PICKERING — Seven -time British figure skating champion Steven Cousins will be among the competitors at the fifth annual Octoberfest Skating Competition at the Pickering Recreation Complex later this month. The Pickering Figure Skating Club, along with the Central Ontario Section of the Canadian Figure Skating Association, will host the event in Pickering Oct. 18 through 20 at the complex's O'Brien and Delaney rinks. More than 600 skaters are expected to take part. Other notable skaters include 1995 Canadian senior ladies' champion Nctty Kim and Pickering resident Nadia Micaleff and partner Bruno Marcotte, who've made the jump to the senior pairs level on this year's Canadian national team. Local Pickering club members who'll be skating include Rick Arruda and partner Amanda Gregoire in the junior competitive, junior original and junior free dance categories: Elisa Chimondes in the juvenile ladies' bracket: Amanda Gilroy in the pre - novice short and Iona program. Lisa Gilroy and Matthew Smith in the juve- nile dance division. Matthew Smith in the juvenile men's category: Nicole Thomson and Matthew Solarski in the novice competitive and the no)vicc free PICKERING FIGURE SKATING Lc—N_ CLUB Pickering under -15 boys Power PICKERING — The an casv 9-1 victorv. Pickering Power under -15 League most valuable boys' rep team captured the player awards were earned league championship in its by Kcvin Oakley. Matthew division in Central Cichv and Iron Sinclair. Boxcar League play t,KER/,y "Team members arc this season. Q� C Matthew Cichv. Power amassed David McConachie. 30 points to finish in Bo Kajganic. Chris top spot in [heir dt 00 Fortin. Jugveer division. Pickcrin_� OCCER G�' Randhawa, Eon posted a record of� 10 Sinclair, Rvan wins and seven losses. In MacGreLor. Kcvin their last game of the sea- Fleming. Kevin Oakley, son against the North York Matthew Pett, Stephen Cosmos, Power pulled out Miller, Keith Jamieson, 00 FcUsj� R ; C,(&, Eo �5to � / e� s � 1 C Fir / ROUGE M GOLF CENTRE Practice with purpose on our simulated mr course conditions. PICTURESQUE - STATE OF THE ART Featuring: • Two sculptured "fairways" • Seven laser measured target greens • Chipping green & bunkers • Putting green MERCHANDISE, INVENTORY CLEARANCE 8804 Sheppard Ave. E. (east of Morningside) Open 9am - Iopm Weekdays; lam - lopm Weekends (416) 724 -GOLF Redeem this ad and receive 2 large baskets of balls for the price of one Kurt Bove. Tremblay, Bhagwandin Conners. dance divisions: and Maria Weber in the novice long and short programs. The Octoberfest competition gets under way Friday. Oct. 18 when skaters take to the ice from 2 p.m. to I 1 p.m. Saturday competition begins at K a.m. and ends at 11 p.m., with Sundav's action running from 8 a.m. to 9 P.M. Tickcts are S5 for adults and S3 for children and seniors. An all -event pass is S12 for adults and S7 for children and seniors. the Wckerin" Figure Skating Club has more than 700 members and offers programs for people from three years old to adults. For more information about the club or ;he t ctoN.-rfest meet, call 420-411 - . 20-411,. way t e. Andre Adrian and Jason o soccer title The team is coached by John 1 lemin assisted by Mark Cichv. The mana--m is Rohcrt `1cConachic. S L YOUTH WINTER HOCKEY LEAGUE • 4 NHL RINKS AT THE STATE OF THE ART • TYKE TO BANTAM SCARBOROUGH • 3 x 20 min. PERIODS • PRACTICES AWARDS KA MINI • MINI CAMPS & MORE •ALSO AVAILABLE "KID SKATE" A k!am to skate program for boys 8 gins SPORTS CENTRE 310 yrs. of age iequipment optional) For More Information call (416) 412-0404 CANADLAANA RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS IS COMING TO AJAX! Classes for girls ages 4 to11 Hoop Ball Ribbon Rope Starting Friday Oct.4 6-8 P.M. Lester B .Pearson P.S. Gymnasium 21 Coughlen (off Westney Rd. just Scwth of Rossland) Call for Information 416-966-9673 PA(:F.1%,LTHE NEWS ADVER"nSKR iFR1DAY.OIL7"ER 4, 19961 Buy one week, get the 2nd free! Call us for details Applies to Amcies For Sale and Vehicles For ,9LINE 05x683-0707 �- Sale°tiny. GARAGE SALES only $35+GST Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday or fax your ad (905) 579-2238 BIRTH NOTICES Announce your baby's arrival and receive gift certific tate 49}GST entitling you to $25 worth of quality baby products. General General Office Sales Help/ Sales Help/ Skilled l ' Careers ' I Careers ' ' p pMM Firewood Help I Help Help Agent Agent Help L:Ir�1c Gil I)caici hlp In L)Urhaltl Region seel ling experienced BL'SINESS MANAGER \fust have excellent oreanization- II .kill.. communication skills. .Incl he Mehl\ moty ated. Prey i- ous sales experience an asset. «'e offer hitzh , olunic sales. compam vehicle and henetits plan. Please fax resume in crnfidence to: (904 1 430-1938 B,. Thursda),, 0,czohcr 1 1. 1996 EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT ReQL re's p Ciker `^g ce i ne ide- al applicant ill be capable of working with minimum supervision, have krcwledge of computerized account- ing . various office soft wares. busi- ness machines. enjoy dealing with cli- ents and have a positive career atti- tude Experience In consumer loans is an asset. For confidential Interview contact. Mr. Ross 905-509-7269 The Progressive Group General ' Careers Help AZ DRIVERS CCti f:J4 CAREER SCHOOL Of- F. FF, :" 2E w: F.or:stry & -B-s fess P•c gray^ '2 wk terl 3 prase program w. P•3- tessscna course cine waec Beginners Program Pa",,-e'ul- rime courses ava ac -e A scnoo� where a:, your training becomes wort^I Firanua as s�s:a^ce -ay be avaaacne 90`- 436-7746 I%TERNET - www 0,r-ammal corn fioral scrooa-mai' - School of If ol 0speedline ca General MO Help 2 yrs exp clear abstract RCMP clearance '-800724 5917 BEAUTY SALON e q -'es ca" 1 me . '#Iced STY!St to. A,ax Salary Commission Ca Rita 619. 8839 DURHAM AREA Expen- erce warehouse assembly workers required. !maie/fe male, S7 004nour Safety shoes needed. must read 8 write English Apply in per- son only Monday October 7th ii to 5pm 40 Old K.r •)n Rd Suite 228. Ajax FULL T 400. Management has forced us to expand for our ski & hockey season. 15 positions available immediately in all areas. Pay varies with position and responsibility. No experience ? No problem. We are willing to train the right applicants. Collin 11ls. Seettt 905.721.0299 AVAILABLE immediately part-time hours, full-time pay up to $560/week work- ing 5 30-10 30 Monday - Thursday, 1/2 day Satur- day Some fun time aval- able Must be over 18. en- ergetic Car required Call Now (905)404-0403. Eam S500/week from home completing book sur- veys for publishers 14161 812-6892 Code 6 Earn $827.06/ week from home' Light assembly clerical and sewing (416) 812 6891 BOYS & GIRLS HOME MAKERS RETIREES Deilve• cataloc.:es door-to-door. Oshawa only Once or twice a month Oshawa 723-6375 Whitby 404-2263 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE N.WS 1 ^a: acverlisers heck le , ad upon oubficator as 'Lews Advertiser wn11 not Je -esponsible for more than yte incorrect i tremor and here shalt ce no Ilani tot non-rrlserlror of any adver 'isement JaDill for Or. VrS it ads is limned to the lmourn paid fOr me space xa pymg the error A, ropy is Subject to the ar provai of management of News A3vo^:ser ACTORS ACTRESSES MODELS 996 Cr.s.'-as ,-Ing 'tas begur TOrortc Mon- treal proouctor :s exolOd- ing Scouting new people, no expenence rneede0) wit ditterenf looks s•'tapes sZes ' newbor, , to sensor for Comme'_.ans. -v Shows Movies Cata- ogs Trle Mooel and Ta en! 3ureau win pe noising audi- ons r your area, Thurs O"' 101 ply a;po,nt- -er! onry Au3!;x• lice of $ 41 - s retuncaole r you 3)r' quality Tc sVledule air audition phone 1.519- 352.49999 betweer 10-6 lays a week Model and Talent Bureau Not a School or Agency EARN EXTRA $SS Mer & women w4^ cars trucks or vans are required to ae. liver telephone books ,n the AiaxPckenngWl Oshawa'Bowmahville: Port Hope•Coburg & surround- ing areas Must be 18 years. able to work daylight hours & have car in. surance Paid by contract . no deductions Please can 905-571-3799 9am-4pm Mon -Fri please do not call the telephone company. HEAVY Equipment Op- erators wanted Pick up ap- plications at 1000 Simcoe St N Unit 3 Oshawa. 9 a -m. - 4.30 p.m. 7251615. HOUSEKEEPER / NANNY required ler 3 hours a day. 4 days per week. Picketing area 905-420-6380, evenings COURIER DRIVERS M/F URGENTLY NEEDED Fr/PT Experienced preferred Good commission bate Apply in person to: 220 Clements Rd. W. U-111, Ajax Back Door NEW MANAGEMENT eqw 's tun ani, it --p Car required 571-4294 ' lam to 3bm only DEMONSTRATORS RE- QUIRED 'c• 'a, '-a !e ,rows Ot,'1o,^g personefity and the alto talk r- the pub,ic Experience prell age not important Shows usually run Thurs to Sun Call 905) 434- 7199 ONTARIO Duct Cleaning -Q person for P & F sl work Must be ^ec^.a"cally mc -ed good 'stonier relations Own vehicle grade '2 minimum Cd' toll '•ee 14'E 554 ,'511 OSHAWA'S`ewes! Bar & Ea'..-, ';ack Rabbits S� s' needs stair A:. ar- eas Must t`e ayi ADI ply Mor Wed 2 5pm 343 Pi _1!W ,former Don Cherry's PART TIME -ame busi- neti . Itis. your own nours and income Can to 3ay1905' 436-0852 PART-TIME Clean -Up Pi• -ti i., c.,ry body Shop in Ala. Include drivers licit on resume. tax to 905427- 9252 PARTTIME INSTRUC- TORS Wa1,',EC to teach General Interest Courses to Ader Adults We are par • _Many looking 'or individ uals tc teach .inedance. Soca Ballroom and other types of dance. Geography Crahs. Vegetarian Cooking as well as Coo- ^ y wan Herbs Natural arc Organic Nutrtion. Dressmaking. Ir - tenor Decorating, and Chair Caning As we., it you teach a stimulating course not mentioned above. we would be interested in hearing from you' Please send resume to Oshawa Senior Gti till Centres 43 John Street West Oshawa Ontario L1H IWO Attention File it PART-TIME Salespeople requ 'ea door to -Door promotions) in Durham 5 30pm-8 30pm. S10mr, . "nus min 12 hrs;week i,ansportation required Call 905.686-2292 RMT or ,icerl masseuse excellent wo'king Coridr tions good wage. Call ;905619-8267 SHIRT Presser part-time morning hours. experi- enced Call 905-509-9385 SUPERINTENDENT COUPLE for 180 -unit high- rise Resumes including references & salary expec- tations to Guardian Proper- ty Management Services, 206-339 Westney Rd S . /lax. ON L 1 S 7J6. TELEMARKETERS re- quired to complete our phone room for large horse renovation company. $7./ hour Must be mature and have pleasant voice 831- 2333 ext. 235 or 710. DIET - Lose up to 30 lbs. - 30 Day programs start at $30 MAGIC 1-800-881- 6782 WORK FROM HOME: P/ T or Fr'T $1D00. to 55000 per month. Call for free booklet 905-434-2144 BUILDING SECRETARY 'egw•el I,.- hghnse res, del in Durham Region, knowledge of condom- ums essential Resumes wills references & salary expectations to File x9699 Oshawa;i tby This Week PO Box 481 Oshawa ON L1H 715 CLERICAL POSITION. avai' immed 1c,afte• sales service dell for home bustler Must have excellent computer and typing skills. knowledge HOBASS an asset Fax r sume to i905� 697-1365 IF You are married single si''gie parent. separated or divorced you may qualify for Financial Assistance DIP'CEPT programs avail- able 0'.,a'k. Illustrator. Pr•010 � c Director, Premier, Access, Accpac. Autocad C.. 'V:Sual Basic. Unix Novell Engineer, Wrndows NT Small Talk Power Point. Word, E ---e: Duman" Business Corral er College 4273010 INVESTMENT FIRM - OSHAWA Receptionist re- qur ed asap Computer til C anasset Good com- murtiaian sk,'is desired Fax •esume to ,905; 723- 5651 No calls please LEASING AGENT ll OUIRED Part Time for res,- de^rialcomplex Fax •esurnes to 905-668.2470 RECEPTIONIST RE- OUIRED Sr•.rg organ zal.ora. sx.is and word perfect a mus' Basic book keeping would be ar asset Part time with tui! hnle p0- tenr.al Please submit re- sume to Fie a 9702 Osha- wa This Week P 0 Box 481 Oshawa. 'O" tan0 LIH 71.51 1 Help / Aggeenis NET 54000 WEEKLY' For sales -otess onals rrafn- Ing & support. free audio & brochure 435.0076 S1800 investment Serious cans please NEW HOMES Sales Per- son required for Bowman - vine area Preferred can- didate andidate with new homes sales experience Knowl edge of mortgage tinanc- ng Must be enthusiastic. outgoing and results on - anted Call Tony at 416- 633-7333. SALES PEOPLE RE- QUIRED , We have scores of qualified leads that need 10 be covered. Commission earnings of $3.000 - S4.000 monthly, very attainable. Out gang and dependable people with a sales back- ground preferred Full training provided. Car a must. Sears Authorized Duct Cleaning. Call Mo, at 905-428-2022. go Skilled Help AUTO BODY - Wanted. experienced body persons. Must have own tools Apply to Dan, 579-4000 DURHAM'S fastest grow. Ing communications com- pany, Contact Communica- tions Services, is now hir- ing experienced Data in- stallers for Ethernet Net- work Systems. Can Keith Taylor at 905.472-9686 REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY 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 News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax Ontario, L1 S 2H5 Fax. # 619-9068 SALES HELP/ AGENT WANTED Assistant to a Real Estate Agent. Duties : Extensive telemarketing Some administrative work $10..'hr plus bonuses Flexible working hours. Real estate license an asset. File lit 9697 Oshawa This Week VO. Box 481 Oshawa. Ont. L 1 H 71_5 TRACTOR Trailer drivers warned for local Transport Co Must present, goodab stract. ICG medial. police search, and drug screen or we will arrange the test Duties well be PU and DL freight local and across the border Drivers that arede penaable and have good attitudes need apply Call 905 721 8804 Hospital Medical Dental FULL TIME ',erlai Assis- tanr Rw-epP on st required for Orthodontic office Computer experience re- quired Drop hand written resume to 1050 Simcoe Sr N suite 112. Oshawa OPTICIAN Mature mdl- voua, - red 3 -4 days a •nonth. to• fit industrial cus Comers Competitive salary. call (905 420-5257 Daycare HOTIT Wanted NANNY WANTED for two .. .1- ages : ' 2 years and 9 months in my Whitby home. starting December Mature, responsible and nonsmoker required Call 668 3875 NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER•e _1. ,i L ve out kilap-e Ridge area ECE fest aid. CPR pre erred Must be creative. ener- gi loving and responsible Must have own transporta- tion Non smoxers only Call 331 2838 Skilled Skil led Daycare Help Im Help • Available N'il'e are seeking a JR. SALES ENGINEER for a supplier of high temperature insulation material. Along with your degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, you should also possess excellent communication skills, a flair for marketing and dedication to customer service. Excellent potential for advancement. Qualified candidates, Please fax resume to: Karen Maher (905) 579-6050 Inali P E R S O N N E L "WE'RE CHANCING THE WAY CANADA HIRES" ENGINEERS - candidates must be P. Eng eligible, Strong technical, project and leadership skills. Fax resume to: GPS Inc. 1.905- 571-4319. LOOKING for Residential Work? 3rd to 5th year Elec- trical Apprentice or Jour- ney -man. Call 905-725- 9934 MOULDMAKER experi- enced in Plastic Injection Mould Qualified candi- dates call M Valeho (905) 428-6387 or fax resume (905) 428-7919 TOOL & Die Maker and machinist required for Oshawa stamping plant. Minimum 5 years experi- ence. Oflering top wages & lull benefits. Send resume reply to File #9701 Osha- wa/Whithy This Week P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, ON L1H n5. CHILD CARE AVAILABLE In my North Al home Experienced ;are giver references. receipts S90 + week 686-1868 EDUCATIONAL. nurtur- ing, fun -filled daycare ,n non-smoking home with log yard, playroom Very reli- able and affordable Re- ceipts' Bdmgue aussif Michele 619-0686 EXPERIENCED daycare in my smoke free home. large fenced yard, with playground. Crafts, break- fast, lunch and snacks pro- vided. All ages welcome. Flexible fours. Dixie/Finch. Kim 420-2458 MATURE/Expenenced caregiver offers exceptional daycare in her home, ran smoker, no pets. low child- ren ratio, mainmum 5 child- ren, references. Dime/Gle- nanna. Laura. 420-3091. RESPONSIBLE experi- enc3d ECE daycare teach- er available, babies and preschoolers preferred. pose to 401 and Ajax Go. Westrley and Rustic. 428- 6974 1 Firewood ABSOLUTELY THE BEST - Apple, Maple. Oak, Beech. Low prices. Free (lelivery. Serving Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa. DURHAM FIREWOOD 4271741. ROKA LUMBER & FIREWOOD CENTRE 4'X8'X12" $6004 4'X8'X16" $6500 ESTABLISHED 1963 Days 705-277-3381 Evenings 905-4346665 Free Delivery To 40 Oshawa Area FIREWOOD I.J, ^r ,.•a -;ones 1E' split hardwood starting at S185 -Coro Call eve 705-9448801 7 p m - 11 pm FIREWOOD Seasoned hrpil -,t & sol t. maple. oak. beech Same day free delivery Ala.. Pickerinrg, Whitby 683-0709 FIREWOOD, dry sea- snneC ^ar'lwood logs Will deliver call (613) 338- 2896 FIREWOOD, Excellent quaty nardwood. Guar ante W. extra long fully seasoned. cut and split Honest measurement Free delivery Kory Feat Fire wood 905 753 2246 SKIDS & Pallets for fire- wc`i hardwood & SO11- wood mixed, pre cut or bro- ken, defivery available. large & small loads Limited Time offer call (905)430- 9013 nnBargain Corner AIR HOCKEY rade, full we 6 rho No perfect con- ddion, make great Christ- mas gih Asking S29500 Please can 428 '026 FREE to a good home. urge 2 yr old male coon houridironweder QUEEN SIZE BED with frame & Shen & drawer headboard Also matching armoire Ott whilewith gold trim in excellent condition. $499 call 644-7183 SKATES, Bauer Supreme 150-2E. $75 Supreme 200.3 1/2E, 875 Other boys' & mens' skates, out- grown, etc Can evenings. weekends 839-4115 SOFA & LOVESEAT $450 Sectional sofa $400 Stove S300 Kitchen table w/ 6 ::ha,rs 5275 Call 686- 8441 atter 6 pm. SOFA BED- Good corl tion. beige/brown fabric. double bed. $199. Can 509-5189, (Pickering) 1 b► Sade FALL / WINTER CLOTH- ING at rock bottom prices. Snowboard and ski jackets, pants, gloves and accesso- ries; at up 1 80% OFF reg- ular retail mprices. Quality named brand labels. SKI CLEARANCE CENTRE 377 Taunton Road East, Osha- wa (just east of 5 Pants Mall). 905-725-3468. ROCK BOTTOM DEALS Apt. size washer & dryer $399. Full size washer and dryer $299. Full size washer $169. 3 door fridge $399. Portable dishwasher $149. 14• TV's from $109. 20' & up TV's from $250. Heart shaped diamond ring $3.500. Fender guitar $599. We buy and sell almost an- ything. Delivery available. most items guaranteed. Jay- a -way program. 22 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa. Shop by phone 905-436-1320. THE NEWS ADVERTISER VMDAY, OCTOBER 4,1996 -PAGE 19 Amides Articles I Articles Articles Articles Articles Articles Computer Computer For Sale I For Sale For Sale I For Sale I For SaleI For Sale I For Sale no Video I Video FURNITURE SAL • • • • • • • • • • • • E ■ Lows 16th Reproduction CARPETS - lots of carpet. 100°i nylon, new Jewellery, SEARS Colonial WALL unit $175. stereo monitors from computer with Espon Sty - 'pus ' HOW ARE WE DOING' swan than, Parson chair, stain re- lease , crib with cabinet $30: 3 Pc kitchen 11�'I'Eltl�1E1' SERr10E 3. Are you satisfied with the response to OUf ■ Y P Y • ■ loveseat, drapery, and carpets on hand. I watch &clock mattress and mint green suite $100.905-666 5175 ANTIQUE wardrobe S4 ", - ..Jar 530r -av' ■ Tt1eTTtsVWeekA�tBditllEft more 86B Corbett Rd will carpet 3 rooms, $349 Puce - repairs. p bumper pads $100. Queen size waterbed heater WASHERS $175 Dryers AVAILABLE ■ ,wD,;,, tSCArTRl�dbpv...yOIIQJ�iilEi5VY 11f1217eSt ■ Oshawa, Sun 1-4 434- 6655 includes carpet, pre mum pad, expel Galbraith Jewellers with and sheets $100. Grls size $150 and up Appliance Home and web page creation Hyper p 9 Yp ■ 4. Suggestions or comments: SEf1i.WeWCIJ�IBpa�)RXIG7X� HOT TUB Enclosure/Ga- fion, fast delivery, free est,- a esti- &Giftware 72m snowsuit $15. skates. 7-8. boys 10. service repay $35 and up pp iance5 wanted working Appliances g link and server storage. I r,,e��e response ID ` V ■ zebo 8x8 California Red- mates (30 yards) Norman 686-2314 132 Harwood gids size size mens size 10. $10 each. 2 or not 438-8183 Call John Duarte ■ ANTIQUES Aosorite,Y wood Steel roof, frosted ■ aysrems arang at Ave.S.Aiax dressers $10 each, baby WASHERS. dryers fridge. at �]�i��O ■ 1. Was our call answered promptly? Y P Pt Y panels Like new. Must be COMPUTERS COM- 683-0407 swing $10 obo 434-3976 stove, new and recondi- ■ Enter seen $800 OBO Call 434- ■ PUTERS Computer cow roc« :^a •s 589 SHEDMAN Quality barn honed 5225 and up for re - Do k to Jacke s srac,r a' g 7 ■ 7042 8 PC. SOLID WALNUT Clearance Centers new Hours Mon 9 30 500 MALE MINIATURE Sin. liar donkey 2 years old in style shed kit 8' X 8'. SPE- (IAL ONLY 5295 plus tax Cond,t,oned washer $115 and up for recond,fioned dryers $175 and up for re- • I Lost & s • Found pets&ppl� ■ bedroom suite. (Sheraton Tues. 9 30 6 00. Wed Fn good heath $300 666- Many other sizes and sts yle condd,onea fridges and 5.75 cs�.^• c^air oral Boarding eP 2. Did the Sales Representative offer friend) style) excellent condition. - 930- 800 Sat. 930 500. Sun 12 30-a 30 Just 6858 available Also garages and decks 751 McKay Rd stoves Also coin operated washer and dryers Ste FOUND Dark ca ype HIMALAYAN KITTENS press Cack h airs d 2 Y, ■ $2.500 6 pce bedroom suite $1.100. arrived 486's complete MOVING OUT OF COUNTRY. Jud 3.a Pickering For more s Furniture and ed e^ a e -air declawed ex adran!e b�,ndles 't cve. lovableremely and Courteous Service? solid oak ar ■ moire (from 1900's). $495 Pentiums from 5795 seeing an hou5eh,:d rorllent5. dp- info call 9055+'e-2093 Ahplianc ODPliances. 227 Court St Oshawa 576 7448 Fouaffecnd rocate Semi and Blue Points lovable Found B/pck any Home raised CCA Reg ■ please contact Fred Eismont excel 386's from 5165. 286's from r 599. F fi stove $too TEAK DININGROOM Map, oaks area it P ilei WHITFIELD WP2 -oder. ■ ant contltUOn, $575 Single $25 Laptops $95 up VGA pox year old plus PS1 9 "w computer. dressers 's box spring and mattress. monitors from computer with Espon Sty - 'pus LHASA APSO PUPS '. ■ new $165. queen size box $45 up Lots 800 printer & other , spring and mattress $225 of new Samtuck factory small items 905-721- 3. Are you satisfied with the response to OUf ■ Y P Y ■ drafting table (professional) built pentiums with software Pkgs 5200-5800 less than 9762 advertisement? $295. solid pine table and ■ 4 benches $250. 3 yr old mos, Su per store 'specials' ANTIQUE wardrobe S4 ", - ..Jar 530r -av' ■ fridge and stove ialmondj ■ Bring your quotes ads Save poresotabed 5125 d b o Sha ---,r or eve 5800. freezer 5225, sofa on superior products 1905) Call 905 576--4597 ebred w!" worae-•. !em- ■ $275. 4 dressers $45 6973059 or 154 Baseline Rd E Bowman- OAK/PINE FURNITURE ■ S150. walnut wardrobe ,idle W`": -a, 'e!a' ■ 4. Suggestions or comments: ■ $195. entertainment unit S95 glass top table and 4 SALE wed- of Ontal oldest and lar gest manufacturers ,s now engine. en ire hoist etc etc g •°•9ou- ■ CONTENTS Jacks auto-ogrammirg WHITFIELD WP2 -oder. I ,Ig Call 428-9282 istered sho!s 905385- 802! _elle. -g W-,,- s,ove 9 "w computer. dressers 's selling aired to the public - Sea only one season paid FOUND Rotwedler pup LHASA APSO PUPS '. 2.290 Ask:rg 51.500 pt' acvx 6weeks :,a. le- sale _�ead•-, -, '5-3843 male black and tar o •at allergic hearh guarartee WOODSTOVE ve• cn• tool `nuns a' the WhTb, vet ^eedled House 'a;r ,ng started Paymer! terms 0e,Iart Encore f Inspection Station or he ■ ass,c Back 2500 s7 ,1 2 40171 -,Ci rr Pease cal, available 796-3'24 w311,rg spa yes. oval -o days 955 '28-7505 ask '- GERMAN SHEPHEPD tura adafl Seldom Sha ---,r or eve r a ack.'a^ P.r �seaP'JPc Ex :cud xer, Daaysys 915 4";5-9955 evver- 277-9459 ebred w!" worae-•. !em- ^g 315.435 4f' 6 •. ••ick 'a^per, sonar-•e^,s Nel.s.ca zea 802' FOUND slat• 3 write l^ocuated 5275 22 year ■ HOUSE CONTENTS. BOUVIER PUP Dlac. chars $145, odd chairs 9 "w computer. dressers 's selling aired to the public - SNOwBLADE - Articles [%C 'a �% 'at ',^-ale. de- old aso avadaC,e Ca, s;a^r �.g,ra, ..ryD-;aid tike ' ■ and many other Mems mersna dY mink 1984 solid oak oc dinin ' 9 g C,a..s..a. law^ ' - awes ler. '• end r y Bay 5 263-24' S ■ auto -demand Ask rg S1300. Maerk,r train set 697-3532 Burk I eSabre. 1982 loom or 6 _,. ;oho in e „tower 5125^ 905 985 Wanted R:dges area c^ Au us! g ATTENTION Dog ria^ ,1,.k.rg 5300. Hammond of Old. excellent condition, askdeluxe ■ gallon gas tank asking 6 •. ••ick 'a^per, bedroom. your chose c 802' mg SI.500 Telephone (9051 stCall839-45'0 u e•; '-� Dooleyvati Pe• ■ Picture rube "ont AV 6257 ANTIQUE cutlery cabinet engine. en ire hoist etc etc g •°•9ou- $1995. many stain choir_es :.,des black a^d Jacks auto-ogrammirg .g Neste Free Shop At Home 1-804 134.4699 423-0239 2 286-5513 l� Mal-h,ng sofa. char able Prices") 427-1577 Trail onal Woodwcrk rg SOLID CAK Pedestal tale ANTIQUES Aosorite,Y FOUND CAT F,,.a If aysrems arang at We would like to hear from you. y 8 t 5350 manual. excellent :onai- 905.965-9774 uaw 'eel soli( ca as - ; ^ •ire - air e S54 93 -c C b hon. $I OC coo 4,U P924 ■ Enter CONTENTS SALE. cow roc« :^a •s 589 ling '� Sse^nrc ^sir, ,Nair H et' eirrrs area ,an Do k to Jacke s srac,r a' g 7 ■ , ert tamr, art centre. S125 >f,c e a mond SE'{ PEDESTAL ;a. •ound c b o New .e'sere heater mens .rima sever a'JOIS d 428-' 3 $25 32' Fre .+ ^ rdrar• ■ Freezer. apt -size. $150 desk desksloHice R .ids e table ".,. .law .e'. 2 5.75 cs�.^• c^air oral I'smg toys decoys dols _ dooroutdoor BEST Ba, 4 ■ If you prefer, sold maple table. S100 P size. krrnen barlrk,ng ser press Cack h airs d 2 be ge S725 b19 1385 milk "'es cnier,c^ ,r 5 ^ FOUND _e, ;t «e s t 2' 5' '^' L re!me G.ar ■ 25 gal fish tank & 'sh, man e mart' ,!^ Mems 1905, o, -ss back arm cna •s estates ad Racer! Bower �-:_ -�-.-+..acr Rcar, Mir antee Star• , at S'-, 99 ■ please contact Fred Eismont 5100 Dressers lOh rr-e 599. F fi stove $too TEAK DININGROOM 4r'-gi,es 965 655-8^,49 lay �evt 3Gr F -r • ,� ?9 7 days nee• ■ at 576-9335, or 683-0707 ■ glass boat. S75 905 253- g504 905 ';a3--ra0; `_ , � -' 2' tare -- ,l , Prook ,rio :a, 585.2099 905 723-54'3 Fa, '22 455 ■ 2191 DISHWASHER white PIANO- Bea, t,full lin- y e 2 ,eaves 6 curs neutral UNWANTED Scra m t C ear LOST Am or'e b_ a d'ea. ■ or fill Out this coupon p ■ ANTIQUES Serpentine arose• -ottee table. !"dq� 5 !-ve almond fudge & stove t6cu ft s'""- •-rte I! arnque ,and ^rigrnal ivory .eys hand =awed uprolstry wail :^:r ur.h Ix tit coM,tio^ S'400 Ca, P :--: .- ' ages stoves aryers cars trios Car 305 a3C a e ;d' slit ^eso ma•k ngs ware bent' 'eel art' moue Mss• Sept ' ' Au?OmObiles ■ and mall to- ■ wash stand. cedar chest. 4 hr rs freeze, acres R trains gray ^.reser. desk. G: ;. ornameria ion must be seer Mcst sell' 305 a2 55+5 Pck er lir, i '1 �- ; sate 25.95 Ar swe'S 'o ^dine for Sale ■ Classified Department ■, back mahogany chairs. desks dressers. oak case night table desk air �90723-dOC3 C� 18' g'tal Satellite 7; COT Computer P lou'l, Please call 955 3185 )4E' NEED A VEHICL ■ framed :ondihOner York 25rN. 3 PIANO- Jpngnt. $650 Flee ' P-, -, ,•ed , • P.O. Box 481 ■ mirrors hall chair 432-4623 other ,Il eq..,Cnient. -eq- aril' Organ, new ;fan leis for t year Rent TO ':r /tnternet GST r Aiax r -„ti's w^ aN`r Bankr.C•' ran Traoe al 76 Corvette '8' boat. rotor ego S8sa n tioable Pnvate ow^ only $8 25 :.IFA I u -e s«ares Ir a '-888 865 Farewell St. ■ Carpet Broker, '00°° p• & '•oiler Cal 305.438- Sale Call 5853 wee«� Cal 915 571.-412 y '.�:. Vl- > . a -tire - ac. ca; w•!r ••ask wire & 905. '905 :, 259-367, tar-ec ■ V for )hick c� ,� stain re- Y - 6525 PIANOS - GRANDFA- HITACHI 3S s --i 1 We ^r0 www al, -am accessc•es aewa,^. ca'� , ■ Oshawa. Ontario ■ s�stant carper For 3 rooms. THER CLOCKS 9a•:• •- tu "a o'�k news net a c38 �r 42'-3'22 1981 MEPC . ecnv• ria - )rty 5369 00 Price in- FLORIDA TIME SHARE schor speua , '.ew a^d - D,cturo ilex t^ cr ova; 2ra o..rer ■ LTH 7L5 ■ lidos 30 Sq yds carpet. $1500 Zer,;h vGq a Head used Ponos Not swe' tube PC in -PSC. Hi -eSO. ?r Ree 'rqm • petSSuOpliti ' '•uSt seg "'..rs I 5 • • "{• Ca, ■ 1•luxe pad and installation With remote. $100. Bucks Rent ro own apt sire unon rc-own Lost Bralien Boarding o0o -C-5,73, -8930 ■ n Your nome Free Yo quota- apDrox ' 700 5300ncac upright grana. d,grai. .et' 515 8; wee«7 Ga 355 • ' 50r^ -Your satisfacbonisthe measure ofour success' ■ ''on '^ Your home No in Grand Piano, S8000 723 boards Clearance on ail 5.' 14'2 • Found 1982 OLDSMOBILE ■ vrest. no payment for one 4003 1995 stock' Telev Piano KENWOOD 200 wan 4MERICAN wk n- w_,, 4 door r-, : _, • • • • • • • lull year. Daniel. 1 80C Works 433'49• Tsve. :' plwvl 5 Dl CC ' I. - " •- te; new Doc•-•-aterBest o1' .. 117.0104 7 'lots ver ^Her! « c -F. - .,o, I . 12X12 gray DrtNdknirn, HOUSE CONTENTS. BOUVIER PUP Dlac. HUN ERS. Cottagers. POLAND KR100 with double cassere ,over burgandy remnant Everything must go "^o"'^g Carpet Mill D,srtoutors, Far•-•e ; 4005 wan Indus- s;a^r �.g,ra, ..ryD-;aid tike soetaii Rent to ow, ••r Nrw never used. Jest off- out of town 905-728-2704 12 -orths %; payments, trial grade generator vi new paid S2r.0 asking $7 2`. week , Oal 355 er 686-2340 FOR SALE. 16 rip riding Lawn No interest. (OAC) 3 rooms (;nsg'led auto -demand Ask rg S1300. Maerk,r train set 5 '412 4 Pirelli Tires. mag wheels. mower with bagger. 3 years 1300sq !1 ) with 51050 Also available. 50C HO. complete «e 'few SHARP < ' TV VCR con^ - ,1,.k.rg 5300. Hammond of Old. excellent condition, askdeluxe pad from only $399 gallon gas tank asking Call 728-6804 t.ra,_.rs High resolution gar electric). $450 434- mg SI.500 Telephone (9051 Specials on V,rill, Ceramic $100 Small propanere. SAMSUNG SP 24+7 Picture rube "ont AV 6257 649.1828 and Hardwood Flooring tr,gerator $100 Cat, 955p,.r.e, :.,des black a^d Jacks auto-ogrammirg Free Shop At Home 1-804 134.4699 423-0239 2 286-5513 l� unrve•sai emote :ontro, • • SCh0015 experienced administrator available nor data Er tr , y word proces,ng etc Call 663-6046 colour nboon papa• °^1 Rent to own '•,m 57 5Gw. manual. excellent :onai- Call905-57'-'4.2 hon. $I OC coo 4,U P924 D 1 R E C T O R Y Fax News Advertiser683=0707683-7363 .':3 576-604P • ovemerlts • Im aveftlents • Improvements • Natural Gats a Painting & e Moving & • Gardening b • Gardening & •Me Business • I I • I I a • I I a • I Services • I Decorating • Storage • I Landscaping • Landscaping •Services BRICKS,Block work, 1983 NAZCA RX- im- BOUVIER PUP Dlac. macuare Ca. tc•ra :air •^de ,K aeg -rate SUTr^P• arVe^ crit' ,r,g�. ••arced e• :art cropper -w air Be, -CC m«es P 576-4' :3r 576-604r N AM Fk,1 :asse^e S2 500 ROTTWEILER PUPS 'DBC win:err'y 5-9-491-, Al --,Cie z_-, •-- •- '985 CELEBRITY '76 =er - ''me raiseE■ce�ler• ( 'a,ed excellent .ond.non '..mperamants S25C 9;5 52295 Y' all 7283348 �h5dC2' 28 Park Gd S • ovemerlts • Im aveftlents • Improvements • Natural Gats a Painting & e Moving & • Gardening b • Gardening & •Me Business • I I • I I a • I I a • I Services • I Decorating • Storage • I Landscaping • Landscaping •Services BRICKS,Block work, GENERAL CARPEN- SIGON Construction Ltd . JIM'S HEATING, Speciaiiz Chimney repairs, concrete TRY, free estimates, house serving Durham Region for Ing in clean out of gas fur - steps. Basement leaks? additions. basements. 19 yrs. Additions, sundecks, nates. gas fireplaces. Sat - Cheapest prices around, decks, trim work, door In- patio doors, windows, roc- tey checks, serving all Free est. 721.2044 Bill stallation, baseboards, rooms, flagstone, free este- models Available most C & R Maintenance Build- sheds, root repairs, (905) mates. 905-576-5760 evenings and weekends Ing repairs and renovations 619.2930 Bill Jr. T.E. Home Improvements 905430-2699 electrical, plumbing, ce- MISTER POST HOLE. Specializing in roofing, sd- 01f1ce5, apt. etc. ranllc tiles, carpentry. From augured post holes, setting Ing, soffit, eaves trough, • I Handyman small repairs to mayor ren- of posts in concrete.Sona window & doors. Please 8 ovations. Fully guaranteed, free tubes installed, all work call Tom 579-3760, leave _ MEN with large truck wit', maintenance, painting, yard work, no )ob too small BURGLAR ALARMS a. do household moves, res,- TENANCE & REMOVA ow thieves Time r yc„r dential, commercial Ail types of moves Call Cart orlso tree Stump removal. home KEEP THEM OUT' Custom ou It Jane 427-2856 caping "Free Estimates" 7cL ri steel securiry window bars Tor as Mule as MICHALSKI MOVING Dave Z � .7055 S2500 per window allows houses. apartments, offices.ali 5 peace of mind even with appliances and piano spe- days. promotions. open- windows open For a free oalists. Senior and mid- Plumbing Plumbing Me estimate call 1905 !428 - month discounts. Licensed. • HOUSe • Party 8429 Insured Free estimates • Cleaning • 'q SeviceS EXPERIENCED office estimates. (905)432- guaranteed. (905) 665- message. Excellent sernce Call x36- 8931 0400. CARPENTRY, household 7795 Drocedures WP 6 65 t Lo - ROGER CONSTRUC- MAGICIAN gown trends DUCTWORK installed, moved, relocated. Excellent rates. Free estimates. Elec- trostatic air cleaners, hu- midifiers. Big, Small lobs. Call Paul 428-0295. EUROPEAN tile special- ist, will renovate your bath. room, or kitchen wells, as well as floor tiles. Good ref. erences and satisfaction TION -Carpentry, resider- maintenance, painting, yard work, no )ob too small • Moving & • Stora YATURE woman will come in to clean home ready to entertain for any [us 123. Microsoft Works. Flexible, Hard working and andnew tial renovations and new 1610 x all Call Rick at 905- Hourly rate, bonded. refer- age. any occasion Birth- de n lade Call Carol at construction, 427.9999 Ellperienced antes 905-a0a-0721 days. promotions. open- 432-3675 trades. drawings available. Cal 839-7868 Plumbing Plumbing Me AJAX Moving Systems - full services. moves, appliance Crm Moms Bargain rates. RELIABLE Cleaning Lady Experienced. with Ings. fund raisers Magic snows are funs Lettuce help 839-7057 or 728- OUTSOURCE YOUR AD- MIN NEEDS Fully B and p piano specialists Flat 01f1ce5, apt. etc. references Reasonable 8334 or 683-t t 71 equipped home office q u�,�w iie&Mg fhave re, Mill rate or hourly. We now heated storage units. Plano ruoving. Packing available. rates 905-655-3673, ask for Joanne. linked for high speed data transmission. competent. Cond1601Mn9 DOUG CLARK PLUMB- Now offering free boxes • • Drivin g INC, Licensed and in, sured, repairs and allera- with move Park and load special starting at $99 and 423-0239 2 286-5513 l� • Party • • SCh0015 experienced administrator available nor data Er tr , y word proces,ng etc Call guaranteed. For free esti- tions new bathrooms and • Servlcee mates call D. Dykstra 725- 4913 J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. INC. Specializing in custom homes. additions. renovations, rec rooms and basement apartments. Res- idential and commercial. Serving Durham Region for over 15 yrs. Free consulta. tion Call Jeff 905-428- 5706. `;�' CLEANING $19.95 Main + * veat Snake sysws 200Pri Calmat a tlplalttalf audraa•umlilow ori • 11k a •s• • t.r.111'I MILLENNIUM renovations, pump sates up Can for information, Jenny 905-711,_6553 725-0005 or 427-0005. Sd1B DRIVING 2M and service free estimates. • Flooring, I.VW 6863--5172 24 hrs. B I Carpeting RABBITwants work doing SCHOOL 31TRIPTI r Quality air sev. specializing in heating & air conditioning. For a free est. 686-5084 HARRY -O THE -MOVERS - magic for children's parties Move big or small, we price and all occass,ons Have them all' Free estimates. CARPET Installations 25 my own magician Can Er - seniors discount, short notice me 668-4932 moves Appliances moved, years experience, re - also storageYOU avail- stretching. our speciality LITTLE TYKE loot bags • e able. Comparable rates Free estimates D & N for children's party, free de - Duncan, 9871799 or 987 livery available Reason 5411432-2850 1800 able prices Kids will love • j them Ask for Helen 68F - 83a4 Approved by D.S.A .O •4 lessons and test S105. •10 Lessons S150 *Full Course S259 Free pick -up and drop off (416) 287060 PAGE 20 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4,1996 1 1 Yard Saks Garage/ Arts b Yard Sales • Crafts YARD SALE SIGNS Please be sure to take doom your signs after your yard sale to help keep the environment clean di SATURDAY, OCTOBER STH 1701 SILVERTHORN SQUARE Two families Toys, books, tools, fabric, dishes, weld- er, torches, radial arm saw, stereo, 91 Camaro. 87 Caprice, snowmobile suites, carnival glass. furniture. HARVEST, CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE Lots of exciting and unique item, 7 View St. Ajax (Old Han oocl/Hwy2) Sat C,ct 5th 12-4pm Automobiles 1 1 For Sale 1986 HYUNDAI PONY. 4 door. AM/FM cassette. good for winter car $600 Call John at 905-579-6295 atter 5 30 pm 1987 PONTIAC 6000 LE. 2 5 L pw, pl, amfm Cass.. gauge wire wheels. onginal owner, excellent condition, :e flied $2950 666-8149 Wtiilby FAMIL) GARAGF SALE 1987 Pontiac Grand Am 4 Southview .'r., Pickering aurid loaded low kms 5.'300 cert 1985 Ch evehe (E. of Brock Rd., S. of Hwy 21 dr auto. 109 Km S150C Saturday, Oct. 5th. 9:00 AM -1 433 1787 1988 FORD MUSTANG Cobra 5 speed excel - 50 GARAGE SALES IN ONE Free draws. Free entertainment All vendors now on one floor. Seniors discounts Vendors 666-5100 Whitby Crafts and Flea Market 1910 Dundas St. E. Across from K -Mart Plaza Every' Sat and Sun 8 30 a.m - 5 p m. t Condit on.everytr ng $6500 Call and re message i9051 509- -05 eve. or (9051 625- ' -`i4 days 1988 LeBaron Coupe 2 5 '59K- loaded au -ew brakes and lines new esexhaust. good sold -i, S3200 certified obo '} 9219 91 HONDA CIVIC 5 -Ved OX '4, K -s white cam blue ntenor. AC se- -••v well maintained S'i'ttEE'i' SALE SAT. OCT. se S Maes (Rain or Shine) Jaywin Circle, Pickering Lawn mower. BBO, washer, dryer, fireplace, snowsuit, doft%. toys and taro of Misc. Treasures. • 1 Crafts • 1Crafts CALLING ALL ARTS - CRAFTS EXHIBITORS Sunday, Oct. 13th. Downtown Pickering 300 - person capacity, indoors! Call 420-1593 to book space FALL CRAFT SHOW Sat. 9-5 p.m., Sun. 9-5 Custom orders welcome. 15 Stockbridge Cres. (Westney/Hwy. 2), Ajax. A show you wouldn't want to miss! a auto cart air. 55.495 1989 Dodge Lanc er. excellent running. $3 995 1988 Dodge van. S3 995 1991 Honda Ac cord $10665 1988 Dodge van 53895 ARLIE SALES located at 480 Taunton Rd E. between Filson 8 Wilson 404-8175 CAN'T FIND A VAN? That's because tee have them alt! GM, Chrysler, Ford from 1966 to 1993. From $4,995.1991 Lumina Z34, loaded. A-1, pristine white, 59.995. 1989 Celebrity Euro, black, loaded, A-1, $5.995. 1991 Tempo, air, auto, now only $3,695. 1990 Pontiac Firebird, loaded, black with T -tops and only 95,000 km, $7,595., 1967 Nissan auto king cab, $4.995..1989 Ford F150 LXT Lariat, load- ed, 111,000 kil.. $7,995., 1989 Tracker, auto, low kms, $6,995., 1906 Anes, auto, $2,595., 1990-92 Cavallom - 5 from $3.995. 4 Oldsmobile 88's and Buick LeSabre's from $6,995. Over 35 urrb- fied reconditioned ve- hidets now at Cemcar Auto Centra, 155 King St. W., Oshawa at Mid- town Mal Drive. 'When customer send thea friends' (905) 5711-2226 Open Sun- days. Automobiles 1 Vans/49 Snowmobiles Snowmobiles Houses ouses 11 For Sale Wheel Drive Is, • 1 1 For Rent MAffIFFonr Rent LAKERIDGE WHOLE- SALE 905.427-1777 1990 Chev Astro Vap 'CL' 8 passenger 6 cyl auto, air, fully loaded $5900, 1991 Chev Sprint, 4 di hatch- back. 3 cyl, 5 spd. low kms, $4900, 1991 Mercury Sade 'GS' wagon. 38 litre 6 Cyt auto, air third seat and fully loaded $6700. 1991 Suzuki Sidekick 4X4 M P V, 4 cyl 5 spd low kms $6300. 1991 Chev Cavalier 4 or 4 cyl, auto, air, am/fm Cass low kms 56500. 1988 Ford Mustang 'LX- 2 or hatchback. 4 cyl auto, air and more $3300 Buy any of the above wholesale fully cerhhed with powertrain warranty Also in stock 10 as Is spe. cials $250 to $2900 Si corner Baseline and Dur- ham 23 (Laker dge Rd 1 Alax:'Whltby Call for direc- lions LAKERIDGE WHOLESALE 905-427- 1777, 1995 05-427- 17-- 1995 GMCSafan teal blue metallic, only 32.000 kit tilt. cruise, cassette and more Asking $17,995 or best offer (905) 831-9388 IT Trailers 1996 COMMODORE Summerslde. 12x40. Bal- sam Lake Trader Park & Marine, waterfront site on Trent Water System, sell due to illness. (705i374- 5043 or 705-738.7199. A MUST SEE!!! 1984 Terry Taurus 24' nice too my layout. sleeps six. 3 PC. bath, fullsize fridge and range, air conditioning, Apartments awning M11 awning Huntsville area FOr Rent / For Rent Asking $8000 Call 905- 121 171 atter 4 pm, or 905-435-8939 PHAZER QR S&LEl 5 Dependable, excell. Gond., new seat, toe bar, skins, hand warmers, runs. Beauty $2395 o.b.o. 1-705-328-0402 LEASE to own cars. '83- cert 905- (..17 ARAil I tiXI I :''k5595C 34 E'hl1.,n',1 C rr� , .ala♦ 1993 HYUNDAI Sonata Saturdav Ctct nth x.17, to Spm " p w o' :: new 1: res. Rain or �hu1k' -•-w exhaust Cal 905 Unique cuphoard. , hina, cn'stal, •. 3-882' odd tahles, lamps and tov. 1993 7a,on Eagle. wnrre Parts AHs a- auto +airy loaded . 500 Andy 619-0463 or lour $7900 576-6130 7872 aA�AGE "_ "d ^ Snine. 1994 CHEV Astro Van, 8 Oct 5& 6. S a m - 3 p m bass exlenoed cab, load - Moving - everything must go. ed dulch doors. plus 56 Gregory Rd Ajax 517 500 1905 655 -de -c Household furnishings and appliances 1994 HONDA civic Dx slon. low mileage. good c^ape like new 43 003 condition. very reliable. -•s balance or ww,anry. asking $2200 obo Can - 5'3,100 ce,11-ed 905-1385 HUGE GARAGE SALE.Sat. Oct. 5. 9am-3pm. uo6 1421 Pant"n, Cres. Picker'n945andy Beach, Bayly! 19% GRAND AM. «^ate J':"v? ..-. 'a01P5 = - .a. •,'h.Sr"r: '•_r --s 4 7po• CC „h. ,., r^try. d much more Gree Coffee Powe, •oot_ a, aluminum 16' wheels excenent" 905 571 6275 19% JETTA '-, ac. p. 23K rtras mim HUGE GARAGE SALE notion n. $18.8J0 obo ri S.naa, 3 - 51!^. & 5t^ 905-571-0790 905- 8 a•r1 to 2 pm "o-5961 1852 Liverpool Road (North of Hwy 2) ARLIE SALES LTD 48C TL,ois clothes antiques bedding ta. or Ra E Oshawa kitchen stuff, and btS more '-4-8175 1990 YJ Jeep 58700 90 Tracke- auto. 56995 1990 Buick _auto HUGE MULTI FAMILY wagon w,m 3r1 seat fully. .aced. $6995 1991 Pont GARAGE SALE Gran Prix STE 510.965 Sat Oct 5, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 1992 Buick Regal Gran$Poll Forest Brook Bible Chapel. $11.965 1993 Ford 1z lon. 4x4 $,6.750 1991 (comer of FlnctiTalrport) Pickering Berretta. fully -loaded, bade on black. S7A95 1988 VDIkS Jett h S'i'ttEE'i' SALE SAT. OCT. se S Maes (Rain or Shine) Jaywin Circle, Pickering Lawn mower. BBO, washer, dryer, fireplace, snowsuit, doft%. toys and taro of Misc. Treasures. • 1 Crafts • 1Crafts CALLING ALL ARTS - CRAFTS EXHIBITORS Sunday, Oct. 13th. Downtown Pickering 300 - person capacity, indoors! Call 420-1593 to book space FALL CRAFT SHOW Sat. 9-5 p.m., Sun. 9-5 Custom orders welcome. 15 Stockbridge Cres. (Westney/Hwy. 2), Ajax. A show you wouldn't want to miss! a auto cart air. 55.495 1989 Dodge Lanc er. excellent running. $3 995 1988 Dodge van. S3 995 1991 Honda Ac cord $10665 1988 Dodge van 53895 ARLIE SALES located at 480 Taunton Rd E. between Filson 8 Wilson 404-8175 CAN'T FIND A VAN? That's because tee have them alt! GM, Chrysler, Ford from 1966 to 1993. From $4,995.1991 Lumina Z34, loaded. A-1, pristine white, 59.995. 1989 Celebrity Euro, black, loaded, A-1, $5.995. 1991 Tempo, air, auto, now only $3,695. 1990 Pontiac Firebird, loaded, black with T -tops and only 95,000 km, $7,595., 1967 Nissan auto king cab, $4.995..1989 Ford F150 LXT Lariat, load- ed, 111,000 kil.. $7,995., 1989 Tracker, auto, low kms, $6,995., 1906 Anes, auto, $2,595., 1990-92 Cavallom - 5 from $3.995. 4 Oldsmobile 88's and Buick LeSabre's from $6,995. Over 35 urrb- fied reconditioned ve- hidets now at Cemcar Auto Centra, 155 King St. W., Oshawa at Mid- town Mal Drive. 'When customer send thea friends' (905) 5711-2226 Open Sun- days. Automobiles 1 Vans/49 Snowmobiles Snowmobiles Houses ouses 11 For Sale Wheel Drive Is, • 1 1 For Rent MAffIFFonr Rent LAKERIDGE WHOLE- SALE 905.427-1777 1990 Chev Astro Vap 'CL' 8 passenger 6 cyl auto, air, fully loaded $5900, 1991 Chev Sprint, 4 di hatch- back. 3 cyl, 5 spd. low kms, $4900, 1991 Mercury Sade 'GS' wagon. 38 litre 6 Cyt auto, air third seat and fully loaded $6700. 1991 Suzuki Sidekick 4X4 M P V, 4 cyl 5 spd low kms $6300. 1991 Chev Cavalier 4 or 4 cyl, auto, air, am/fm Cass low kms 56500. 1988 Ford Mustang 'LX- 2 or hatchback. 4 cyl auto, air and more $3300 Buy any of the above wholesale fully cerhhed with powertrain warranty Also in stock 10 as Is spe. cials $250 to $2900 Si corner Baseline and Dur- ham 23 (Laker dge Rd 1 Alax:'Whltby Call for direc- lions LAKERIDGE WHOLESALE 905-427- 1777, 1995 05-427- 17-- 1995 GMCSafan teal blue metallic, only 32.000 kit tilt. cruise, cassette and more Asking $17,995 or best offer (905) 831-9388 IT Trailers 1996 COMMODORE Summerslde. 12x40. Bal- sam Lake Trader Park & Marine, waterfront site on Trent Water System, sell due to illness. (705i374- 5043 or 705-738.7199. A MUST SEE!!! 1984 Terry Taurus 24' nice too my layout. sleeps six. 3 PC. bath, fullsize fridge and range, air conditioning, Apartments awning M11 awning Huntsville area FOr Rent / For Rent Asking $8000 Call 905- 121 171 atter 4 pm, or 905-435-8939 PHAZER QR S&LEl 5 Dependable, excell. Gond., new seat, toe bar, skins, hand warmers, runs. Beauty $2395 o.b.o. 1-705-328-0402 LEASE to own cars. '83- FOR SALE Terry Taurus '86 everyone qualities No trailer, 1979. excellent con - credit check 570034 On dmon. sleeps 56 people. rano Ltd 686-7228 lots of extras Call 905%6- 4692 1993 Chev Cavalier. 65.00C km. 4 -dr, air, auto.IMAuto Parts amttm Cass . green .n cog, lour $7900 576-6130 Re pairs Dave WHY PAY MORE? 1986 BODY WORK -st reoa,,. 0x1ge Anes, red sedan. 4 floor repay welding frame or new motor. transmis- repair, trailer repair & wheel slon. low mileage. good bearings 1801 Wentworth condition. very reliable. Unit 12. Just east of Thick asking $2200 obo Can sort beside Coffee Express Ted 623-248' Can 905-721 2540 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. Automobiles BRocK Hwv 2 1 6 Marine bedroom basement apt Wanted Laundry and utilbes includ- ed Female preferred 427. $50. to $Soo Cash on the soot for scrap cars 6 trucks Anytime Call 905 7064'4= A i ATOWING. Pay $50- S5"Y" -as- ,.- Jsed b scrap cars 8 lruciis 24 firs 7 days Cali 9C5686 5003 or 905 706.5234 3C min service A&A TOWING Clay s5L - S. SOC cash for used & scrap gars & trucks 24 hrs 7 days Pay cash on the Spot 30 min service Cal anytime 905-686-5003 905-706-5234 AUTOMOBILES a :r„cas wanted 'o• scrap Any condition. any age. free removal in file Durham Region cash paid Also needed. '75 to '87 Chew or GMC pickup for parts Call anytime. Oshawa 905-431 0407 CARS FOR CASH! We buy used venues Ven, Cres must be in running COrldniOn Call 427, 2415 Of come to 479 Bayy, St East. Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES 1 Trucks for Sale 1990 FORD AEROSTAR EXT Loaded, mint. red. ail power roof rack. $7.900 certified or best offer (905) 831-8729 90 FRHT. (SALE OR LEASE) $1499/mo with down payment Also 48'x102' air -ride flatbeds 8 48' detachable double drop 1-800-724-5917, pl; 1 4 wheel o vie 1964 Chev. Blazer 4X4, fully loaded, Tahoe Pack. age, $2500. obo Call 9D5- 831-3075. 12M Jeep CJ, 4X4, black 4.2 hire, in Bite 6, 3 spd auto. 2- spring re -arch, Rancho. RS5000 shocks, hard top, full doors, 155,000 km, new starter, rebuilt carb , asking 55200 OW. as is. Call Ian 905- 985-3757. 1976 FULL Size Jimmy 40 Excellent running ve- hicle. Hunters or snow- plowing operators, have a look. $19150 OBO. Call 72& 0705, 1989 DODGE Caravan SE, 7 -passenger, air, cruise, tilt new tires, rebuik motor. $4e00 certifted OBO. As is. 905.433-0775 Osha- wa. 1969 SUNBIRD 24' C-u,se• Fully ;adad AST cabin, rim taps. VHF weather band. KC water F S. 3 Piece washroom. 350 OMC low 'ours good con. d,t,on 5195,X 705 749 6353 days 705-877 1209 weekends EA 1 1 Apartments For Rent 1. 6 2 Bedroom apts in 05'awe and Bdwmanvdle S arnng at $600 month '•'dge & stove inciuded. -th laundry taca,hes No :efs Can 1905' 4342407 2 BEDROOM APTS. A ' air Oct' 3,9 .,_rdbva I; J Osnawa No -pets 905- '9.2387 2r3 Dedroom apartments. story building. close to ,:-nook. library. South GM Dant Availableimmediate 428-0328 1 7 pm for a;mointmew 4 -APPLIANCES Clean 1 bed• nom ground -floor apartment. quiet court, pn- vale entrance. dnvewar. fenced yard Mature non- smoker Available Nov 1st. $650 "1 1SL'lasi 576- 3830 534 MARY ST E WHITBY Nov or Dec 1 . Large 2 bedroom apt in mature budding Broadloom throughput. 2 balconies. appliancesutikttesparking included In- suite storage security cameras etc 905 666-2450 ADELAIDE i MARY. Oshawa. bright 1 bedroom, $600 large 2 .1 bedroom $900, includes heat and water call 723-6493, even m gs AJAX - large one bedroom basement, separate en- trance, laundry, air, newly renovated, $650 inclusive Available Nov Ist. No smoking/pets. Phone (905) 428-1639 AJAX Oxford Toners. spacious apartments, quiet building. dose to shopporl 401. GO. Pool. sauna. One bedroom November Ist, 3 bedrooms immediately and December Ist. 683-8421 or 683-857/ unbl 7:30 p.m. AVAILABLE mm- DIATELY, in Whitby q0 building- spacious. carpet- ed. newly painted, vvgh bal- cony, idose to bus. shop- ping, aN utilities included. first / last required, no pets, 1 bedroom $650, 2 bed- room. $750. call 430-0134. BASEMENT APART- MENT, White's Rd. /Hwy e2, fully carpeted 2 bed- room. living room, 2 ap- pliances, Near bus, avail- able immediately, reason- able rent. (905) 837-1605, BRIGHT , 2 bedroom, Bloor 6 Townfine area, dose to amenities, sChool b Park. $670 month inclu- sive. first d last required. Aval. Nov.t, 728-3M 9543 CLEAN BASEMENT APT ava,in Oshawa Ilse of garage Uott,es and ca- ble included $500 imo 905-668 0931 FOR RENT - and 2 bed room act a very quiet and well kept budding, Lose to all amenities burs -top at door, Park Rd N Oshawa Phone 579-9016 HWY 02. ROTHERGLEN '^+maculate. bright . modern, Large 2 bedroomseparate entrance. 4 appliances. 170 smokingpetsavailable rm mediately S780 first 8 last utilities included 428-1428 LARGE 1 BEDROOM baser^ent apartmerl park rg. -aundry and more S650'monlh -ncludmg uhli ties WdSOnrAdelaide 579 0170 OSHAWA LARGE 3 bed Too^• apa•tn,,.r• with hre- prace, 6 appliances in eluding laundry 2 Will baths 1400 sq it. air con cottoning_ intercom parking Close to lake $975'monm . utilities Avail Nov Ist Call to view 905 725-9991 LARGE modern 2 bled room apt in 4 -plea Large balcony, laundry parking All utilities included No pets First/last 5750 mo K�ng.Grandview area Ava-I Nov 1 576-8675 LARGE one bedroom apt bmst . Park and Boor area. Oshawa. $475imo trstAast Including utilities, parking Oct 15 Call 416-487.1637 2 BEDROOM, basement apt new carpet separate entrance appliances, laun- dry facilities. $750 inclu- sive, near Pickering Town Centre available mme- coately. 905-839-2194 LIVERPOOL/BAYLY, huge 2 -bedroom base- ment, parking, cable, ce- ramics, pod. fireplace, wet bar. 5825 Quiet non. smokers, immediate Call 905.837-1304 MCLAl1CHLM1 SOUARE 2 bedroom family room. North west view. 11th floor. Avail. De- cember 1151. Parking 3 ull ties included. FIS. Ensude laundry hook-up. For more onto. calf 905-72&3050. NOVEMBER fill One bed room , inckdes heat water Pat". fridge. stove, lan- dry IaaYees. $605 monody, (905) 686-7870 Eve. Days, (905) 831-5132 Mary. One bedroom and two bedrooms apts. from $450 and up plus utilities. 725- 6753 OSHAWA - 866 ♦ 900 Glen St., 2 bedroom apts. from $675- $710. 3 bed- room apt. $720; dose to Stopping, schools. GM arta Go. Utilities WIC kded. FirsV last required. Call 728- 4993 OSHAWA. newly renoill Old one 8 two bedroom. in- cludes heal hydro, parkng and laundry available. No POW rnon-smokers. staining a $575. (905)831-8030; (905)M 1984, OSHAWA large 1 1 2 bedroom base- ment apt No pets Non Smoker, utilities. Cade and parking included FirsVlast Available Nov 1 $650 404-9194 OSHAWA large I d 2 bedroom acts for rent in small quiet budding Wilson 8 Bloor area Heat hydro, tndge. stove included Laundry on premises Car Pet throughout No dogs Please call 721-1178 any time OSHAWA one bedroom upper duDex apt Sep en trance, parking, eat m k;tch en. freshly painted, new broadloom, on bus route close to GM North Plant $550 inclusive. hrsVlast Avalable imm"afely 434--6353 OSMAWA small base. mem apt ideal for student. $360imo plus main- tenance Includes parking FirStAasi required. avail able immediately 905 831-1490 OSHAWA 2 bedroom apt freshly decorated. new car pet clean, bright, quiet budding Utdtres. parking included Laundry laceAies Good location Avail from Oct 15 Ist/last $685 /mo Call D & D 905576-8572 OSHAWA avail Immed Luxury furnished apt $685, mo Christian single lady preferred No Smoker-pel For viewing 433-8871, pager 4047318 leave de failed message CLEAN FAMILY BUILD- ING North Oshawa, 1. 2 d 3 bdrms Inclusive Pay ca- ble:. parking 6 laundry tac 723-2094 OSHAWA, close to GM. 1, 2, 3 -bedroom apartments, $600. $750 6 $850 re- spectively Can 905428- 5740 PARK 6 BLOOR, 2 bed- room , laundry facilities, fenced yard, no pets, first a last, parking for 2, 5850 month inclusive, 723-1241 PARK/ADELAIDE, one bedroom newly painted apt. Fridge, stove, water. Parking included. Laundry available. $525/1"to firsV last. Cal 723.0..'309. PlICKERMK' (GF*ENWOOO) Spacious one to drown ex - ODA" apamtnent. Fre- plaae. Appliances. Padkng. Scenic estate fol Non smoker. No polls Wiest6850 inclusive. (906)649 ia466 PICKERING - large 2 bedroom basement, separ- ate entrance, parking, laundry, $700 plus utilities. 3rd room 12 X 18 office / storage negotiable. (905) PICKERING -2 bedroom basement go.. Sep. en- trance, $850/mo. , hydro and gas induded, available immediately. Call 416.421- 33W ext. 442 Mon. 'Fri. e- 4 p.m. or 905-427-9552 eve/weekends. $1 - IA Absolute Affordable! WHO sATrs YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUT A HOUSE? WHY RENT? OWN YOUR HOME!! Mortgage payments 3-Redroom Semi $679/month 1 -Bedroom bungalow $7139/month 3-Hednxim fir Pxec $969/month No down payment? Bad Credit? Bankrupt? Call Me! (905)571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 MARK STAPLEY Sales Rep Suilon Group Excel Realty Inc Apartments 1 For Rent PICKERING attractive spotlessly clean 3 bedroom main floor• grey broadloom. no pets. utilities included $ 1050 905770-7222 or 416 494-3765 PICKERING 2 -bedroom basement separate en- I•ance, fenced yard, park - ng, dose to all amenities, S695.'month plus utdties Oct availability. Call 831- '3 730 PICKERING large 2 bed- 'iom. apartment Broad •-pined, full bathroom, eat 11 kitchen. parking. garden, ^can entrance. appliances $ 795 /month includes util- ' es Available immediently '205 509-0077 or 905 509- .1577 PICKERING NICE BIG base-^ apartment. $700 inclusive Nov Ist No pets. non smoker 619-2765 eve and weekends Must see PICKERING Whites Rd/ Finct-. %~,, finished large wro basement apartment. parking,seperat entrance. $700-morith No smoker no pets Call 905-839 6850 SOUTHAJAX- BRIGHT basement bachelor apart- ment suitable for single fe- male. fun 4 -pc bath. Kitch- en $500/month all inclu sive Available Nov 1st. Call 427-0232 SOUTH OSHAWA. 2 bed room upper floor of semi, laundry facilities. 2 car parking. private entrance. $675 all inclusive, mature working single or couple. no pets. available Nov 1. 579-1869 SOUTH OSHAWA 275 Went St W large 2 bedroom close to buses. Shopong. available Imme- diately. $600 b up . Indge. stove, heat, hydro. parking Ist /last required, no Deis 723-6637 SPACIOUS bright. clean bachelor apartment. upper floor. dose to all amenities. Willies included, separate entrance $425. month Mary/Elgin, Oshawa 905. 831-9888 SPACIOUS two bedroom, basement apt for rent. Westney / 112. Non smoker welcome• $750 per month. Avaalbe Nov 1 St. 905. 428-7004 TWO BEDROOM 2 level $795 mclusive Also one bedroom $650 inclusive Both available Nov Ist. (416) 699-5287 THREE BEDROOM up- per duplex• quiet court In Whitby. near bus and day- care, fridge• stove, parking included no pets IstAast $725 plu uhlties Available Dec. W. 668-7513 TWOBEDROOM apart- ment kir rent, 1,100 sq. ft. near O.C., non smoker. quiet. Ist.last. 728-6754 WESTNEY HEIGHTS, Basement bachelor. 800 sq. h., central vac & air, separate entrance 6 park - ng. 0550 al inclusive. can be furnished. 683-4245 eve., 725-6027 days REGENCY PLACE APTS. SENIORS COMPLEX 1 bed apts. avail. NovJ Dec. Clean. quiet bldg„ ex. cell IOCation. Al Utll. in- cluded. For appl. call WHITBY • new one bed- room basement W. in pri- vate home. Dundas/Thick- son area. Non-smoker pre- ferred. Sep. entrance. In- cludes appliances, cable, utilities. Single employed Person preferred. No pets. SliMmo. firsVlect required. Avail. Nov. 1.665-0165 1 Apartments 1 For Rent WHITBY 1 -bedroom apartment. available imme. diatley. 5575/month in- cludes heat 8 parking for 1 car Call 430-0959 WHITBY DUPLEX, up- per floor. 3 bedroom, large kitchen with appliances. parking. $750 plus utilities, first & last. Call 668-5788 WHITBY- SPACIOUS bachelor basement apart- ment, furmshed/untur- nished. bright, quiet C/A, no petsismoking. separate entrance. parking S530/ mnth lstAast. all inclusive Available immediately 666-2149. WHY rent when you can own your own home for less man you think'r" Call Dave Haylock Sales Rep ReiMax Summa Realty (1991t Ltd (905) 668-3800 or (905) 666-3211 Houses 1 For Rent WHY RENT? OWN YOUR HOME! Pi me'tts ,.. - 5_.: s mo No Downpayrrwrit) Can Me 371-6275 1-800-8410-6275 Mark Stapley Shceb P�;- 3',"­!i".u. Excel Realty A RENTERS DREAM' No Honey down Own your own home, like new. fridge. stove. $795 ria . ah but phone 3 bedroom asking $65.900 Min req, gross in- come 525.000 /year Call Ken Collis, Coktwell Bank - e, 728-9414 1 ST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES! WHY RENT? BUY! No down payment. No problem' Let me show you tow' Mort Pay $700 O A C. Call Thomas C. Pike Salo Rep, Remax Accord Realty Ltd. S76.3111 3 BEDROOM, 2 storey 5 appliances. AIC. Awaiabts as Soon as possf a at Tenzer cit. (BayyA_ilil pool) Pickering. Close to GO. Schods 6 shopping. $/oSWmonM plus utiRoes. (905) 839.2113 3 bedrooms. 2 wash- rooms, gunge. fenced lot spacious eat in kitchen. asking $950 negotiable Plus utlities. Trulls fid./ Hwy. 2.905.673- e5w AJAX - 3 bedrooms, ap- pliances, air, new carpet, del parking. available Nov. 1. $925/mo. Pius utd. Cal 1-800.475-9949. AJAX - Harwood /gayly, 3 bedroom house upper Mo. a, parking, Iwtdry. WAast Nov. Ist. $1.025 inclusive. Cal (905) 576-4178 paw AJAX 2 storey detached 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, fenced yaro, no eppliartces, $1175 plus ufili les Nov. 1st. (416) 487.6319 Houses Townhouses' Townhouses For Rent , For Rent For Rent AJAX. 'Westney Heights'. (1,,autitul 3 bedroom de. tied home, very clean „Ith finished basement with , pc bath. all appliances. :1150 per month Call to - lay. Gerry Thatcher. Re - ax First. 686-3330. BOWMANVILLE- Cozy. cedroonl detached garage entrance, d area at end of cul-de- Iridge/stove, central fireplace $1150/ninth 'i)a20 3241 CENTRAL OSHAWA. 4 plus loft. 2 bath -ns garage, fenced renovated. possible to own $950 plus utik- Call 728-0342 COUNTRY HOME In rnpior 4 bedrooms. 2 -ns. 15t/last months rem. 0able November Ist )o per moplus utilities. one (604) 762-5653 af- 3pm OURTICE. 3 -bedroom aci-ed house. 3 -baths. le !enced yard. double teway. attached garage. appliances. central air, i00:month. 905-435- 18 1-416-267-0143 -CUSS FOR RENT or ­ 2 bedrooms. Oshawa. a. appliances Included - i0 per mo plus utilities. rent with option to pur- 'se Available Nov 1 +-330.1 _OVELY. 3 bedroom. "I, i ani• S PI newer :arlaoe Nov 1. $1100 ^tri plus utilities. all ap- a^ces available. 686- 32 NEAR r)SHAWA CENTRE •mom semi in nice nil ^Walk out to deck 4 .,piiances rec room �n aemenr on quiet street -ail %)v on $900 . util- s Phone 905 839 4559 NORTHEAST OSHAWA 3• , . semi a•ge .:rd. 5 appliances. $950 ,s umlies First month -!e Available immediately +' 5-658 2564 OLIVEIHARMONY. 2 b,. .r. .-'ar boor $750. 2 xbed,,.onh lower level, wdstove. 5675. includes - '.I es Both have 2 car :ark:rg Available Nov Ist 4T6 'S4 8918 SOUTH AJAX. ^,•cached. ­ev i finished asement garage, no pets. nmecl ate. S1.250 plus ubh- eff 416) 284-BBW WHITBY executive 4 om horse. $1300imo us utilities Available Dec 430-3745 WHITBY Bungalow, Dun - 3< 5' W. 2 bedrooms+ n, large 60'xI401ot. -ii).ut,hIles Available mediately Can 905-430 -'6 WHITBY 'arge beautitul 4 �= With 1 bedroom aw surte, 4 baths. - cea yard. double ga- , ;e Avail Nov 1. NON VOKER. $1250 plus uhli- 723 5084 l ' Townhouses For Rent 3 BEDROOM townhouse end unit) available immed. I North Oshawa. Quiet complex. 1st & last re- Ou,red. $850mth. 723- 6708 3 -BEDROOM; Close to 401, park, school; 4 ap- pliances, working couple preferred. Available Nov. 1. S850/month, utilities in- cluded. FirsVlast required. 579-1173. KING i TOWNUNE AREA available Nov 1. Large 3 bdrm townhouse, neutral decor. 4 aW,. 1 1/2 baths. basement & garage. SW5. 4 util. Phone 721- 8213. Evening and wee- kend appointments avail- able, NEWER PICKERING: 3 bedroom townhouse plus. 2 bedroom seniors apt. 5822. inclusive. 1 bed. room seniors apt. $725. in- clusive. Call 905-837-2920. NORTH OSHAWA, 3 bedroom + basement townhouses in well main. tained family complex. Freshly decorated with Frog./stove, close to all amenities. Startingat 5738./month. On site M94. office. Call 905-728-3777. STARTING MID OCTOBER FAMILY COMMUNITIES MONARCH MEWS / POST HILL / RIVER BREEZE 2.3 & 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES RENTS RANGING FROM `789 TO `970 PFR MO. PLUS UTILITIES NO SUBSIDIES AVAILABLE CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, SHOPPING AND TRANSIT PLEASE CALL MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. (905) 683-9269 A'Ax-:' A�� _--- PC rim Space For Rent NEWLY - DECORATED Room for lease in busy Oshawa Hair Salon Lunch room facility available Looking for nail technician/ esthet.oan to occupy Available immediately $400lmonth all inclusive Phone 905-728-240' after 7pm Si ' Rooms for Rent AJAX r urrnshed room for rem• >mokw. 5400 per mo immediately Tele- phone 427-4973 AJAX newly renovated 1'..'^„ e, share. 4 apps, , parking Cade. laundry, BBC 5 mm walk to amen.. ries. pool Male preferred New bath. S90,wk- 1stAast Ed 905 428 7737 AJAX. _,ean , queer room with owr 2 pc bath use of kitchen & laundry Working nor smokers preferred $375 inclusive 619-0792 PICKERING GAYLY/ WESTSHORE furn,sre9 room stared bath 5430 All facilities including park- ing laundry separate en trance. 8394643 CLEAN, BRIGHT Hous. Oklahoma & Whites Rd. Rooms for rent, monthly. Hydro statf welcome 420-0042 PICKERING Single room. with cable. use of kitchen facilities . walk to Pickering Generating Station. Go. PTC $340 per mo. 5170 biweekly. Phone 420-4318. SOUTH PICKERING One large basement room, nicety furnished at $400. One smaller room at $350. Quiet dean home. Mature gentlemen preferred. Im- mediate. 839-0257. SWCOE / ROSSLAND area. Finished rooms for clean quiet person. Cook- ing. Near bus & Durham College. Private entrance. $250. & up monthly. Call 905.728.4845 SOUTH AJAX . dean bright accommodation, full use of house, including kitchen and k,andry, $3501 mo. or $85/week. Call John 428-3225. AMRooms Wanted A MUST TO SEE Brock Hwy 2 wellmain- '.lined home to share all . .d,ties Phone. cable TV, -ntral alarm. central air. .. S at door $400 Days '16) 4641767 or eve at - 9 p R1 (905, 428.0210 NEAT and tidy person to ^are quiet home, fur. lined room. non smoke, ;Vlasl. $375 per mo car 5-8459 LOW RENT n exchange for s„ng 3 year old boy. ;horl hours each wee.. 3150: month no last re- quired, available more. cl ately 905571-4:88 leave message OSHAWA 401 area ore work. ^^ ; ery;n or student needed to share house in- cludes cable. parking laundry have basement for private tivingroom area A must to see 5350 'mo Avail Immed 433-4062 SOUTH AJAX inwnhouse 'o sharp Pd,+ ^ , case. 'ec room mdudey 'Jse of cath, kitchen,laundry Leave message 427 5295 WHITES RD, 8 401: bath Second floor or quiet non smok r.-, home Shared 'a: sties Suits working people or students 905-420. 1909 Condominiums For Rent AJAX CONDO on the lase - 'e c S. dish wasrer. hre,,i I bed- oom. available ASAP S775 mo Call Roseanne 905)883-0319 leave ores sage AJAX Near Beach: 1 Ndrm path; 5 apps ndoor p''pl, 1 prkg $790. mth . I 1st & las' Nov 1st 427 6569 AVAILABLE immea-ently Pa'Kw,-d ':''„age.Courtice Cornfcrtable 1725 sq ft, 2nd & 3rd levels Solarium 2 bdrm . loft Fireplace & 5 appli included Car wash. tennis courts $11001mo Phone 905.436-5397 after bpm or 905885-2009 PICKERING, Tridel con- do. 1 -bedroom. solarium, 1 parking• deluxe rec facili- ties. available Dec 1st Call 905-837-2259 evenings EXECU-SURE: one bedroom furnished suite. including dishes• linen, tel- ephone, cable etc., all in- clusive. Whitby. Long term/ short term. 1-905-852- 5128. Retail te OR OSHAWA 4 Months Free Rent !1!- 3000 sq. Livid. $900. 850 sq.2nd. nr. 5550. 600 sq. main $SM. 250 sq. main 5350. 600 2nd Or $.500. Call 434- 2447 or 655-4132. NEWLY RENOVATED, office space for rent, on Simcoe St. N. Oshawa. 450 sq.ff., complete with con- t m I rich room Industrial • Units INDUSTRIAL Units. Thornton -Terwillegar, 968 5 sq It $3 25 sq it net . MIT, 579-5077 or after 5 pm 571 3281 Florida • Vac. Rentals CLEARWATER. 3 bed. room mobile ipermaneni homes) heated pools, hot tub. minutes to beaches. blue Jay baseball, NHL Hockey. NFL Football & horse &dog tracks ChJd ren welcome. $275 weekly. 1905!683-5503 MOBILE Home for sale Bradenton Florida. 35x10ft. furnace. fridge new stove. 4 -piece bath. all furnish- ngs. $2.000 Cdn Call 905 655-4792 � ' Out -O} -Town Properties NATURE'S Own walking• swimming privacy 100 wooded acres, newer 4 Seasons. 2000sq h HOME Hwy frontage, 1 1/2 hours north $138.500. Private sale. 905.985-3253 P.E.I. OCEAN VIEW LOTS on Cape Sharpe. Gaspereaux RE I , lust moments from Pamure is. land Beach. 100 x 200. $7000 each 905434- 6311 ZA,Vacation Properties $3500Seclud- ed wooded Trailer lot, ad- jacent to huge county for- est. good road sandy beach, fishing. Cobourg area (415,431-1555 Private Homes ' T Camper • ' Auctions TNF: NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4,1996 -PAGE 21 • 1 Auctions • ' Tenders • ' Tenders SAT. OCT. 5 - 10:30 AM Auction Sale of Antiques, Furniture, Tools & Equipment, selling the Estate of Margaret Frew of Claremont, Ont. Located at 3965 Paddock Rd., take Brock Rd. to Dur1h rn Rd. 31, turn East to Paddock Rd., tum south. In- cluded: 8 pc. walnut dining vroom suite, ma- hogany flat to wall china cabinet, mahogany silver chest clawfeet, mahogany panels, ma- hogany mantel, 5 pc. & 6 pc. bedroom suites, linens, quilts, fndge, stove, bone chi- na cups & saucers, collectable glassware & dishes, household contents, SN Ford tractor, Allis Chalmers riding tractor, new gas trim- mer, scuffler, disc, 3 PH blade, chainsaw. ,inti press. sander, cernent mixer, assort- ment of power & hand tools, plus a good se- lection of other antiques, collectable & household items. SEE Last weeks issue for full details. Terms: Cash or approved .heque. Lunch available. Owners or auction - not responsible for any accidents or in- jury in conjunction with this sale. Selling in 2 rings. Phil Faulkner Auctions. 905 -852- For Sale rater Sites BOWMANVILLE RED SETTER RF:,rP • Personals ' Deaths sq 4 plus fa -'y campground an". finished basement. 4 bed- n rooms. 2 V2 baths. lair a' vac. fireplace, double ga. rage. 697-0157 BROCK RD & 2. Great 1am,;y .. . ;r 3.1 bed room, 4 baths, walkout basement, newly broad loomed & decorated 5158 500 Can (905294 8461 or1905)473-3268 COUNTRY IN THE CITY TN: ,,,,qt e - Dr•,-, n +Aaxwell Voltage. Norif• Oshawa First none raised bungalow style over look :ng Osnawa with 4 bed rooms, 94X140' loll !lying area 4000 sq to in ground pool SeCona home. SWISS type Chalet. 3 bedrooms :n ground pool living area shy of 3000 sq ft Can days 416535 2131 eveo.rgs 905 7238477 NO AGENTS OPEN HOUSE Sunday Oct 5'r' 2 4p- • 3 Mull Cres Court" 2200 sq rt Kass,oger built. 3 bedroom. 2 baths. man floor fam- ily room w/ walkout !o deck Fenced partially finished bsmt 5 app . CAC A VAC 905 436-2784 EXECUTIVE HOME ,n pre,,:,;e area of W� toy 2.650 sq ft 4 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms. central vac and Central air. air cleaner, nested in ground pool. fire- place fully 'enced and landscaped baCkyard Ask - Ing $256 900 Ca 43C- 0548 to arrange a viewing Serious otters only No agents IMMACULATE BEAUTI- FULLY c.-r.u•-d 4 eve, balk sp,t close to schools. 3 beet-�, ms, Irving dining room. eat in k,tcher. yen, main floor iaurdry and family room wit,, walkout. gas iireplace. gas heat. central air, new roof, wind- ows. 2 washrooms, partially finished basement. pool. double garage OPEN HOUSE, Sunday Oct 6. 1-4 pm 270 Blue Heron Drive. Oshawa (Harmony'Ade- laide areai or Call for appt (9051 728-2079 Asking $176,000 N.E. OSHAWA,$142.900 central ar,;FAG . Finished basement. 3 bedroom. 1 1; 2 bath/Semi-ensure, deck & fenced yard, tastefully decorated. Call 432-2036 PRIVATE RAVINE and basement apartment. Three plus one bedroom bunga- low. 2 kitchen, totally reno- vated, hardwood floors, ce- ramics, galore, separate side entrance to basement apartment with walkout basement, new oak kitchen. da. high efficiency gas ht. impeccable home. Call Frank, Sutton Group. 430- 9000.$159,000. WHITBY; Garden S1. Townhouse - condo. 3 bdrm and unit w/ garage and walkout. Gas on site. Newly renovated. $97,700. 905-665-8215. co age resort cn the Tren, Large spacious sites F.II hook-up from 5825 2 and 3 bedroom cottages from $350iweek Roc hall. store. Pool lake'';nt sw,m.ming. boating. good fishing 9!,•5. 4360807 705 7783096 L-IIFJ -4 Money Will J to Lend OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR. ANTEED SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES OTHERS DO NOT R IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS • 1 Mortgages. • Insurance MORTGAGES cad and .gly F. nancing to' any purpose rates from 5 95'. Ail applications ac CePted Commun,ly Finan- cia serinces 668-6805 PM, Business pportunities -lost atlrartwe '�adie5 Reliable. discreet, Out Calls only 404-8761 BORES ONTARIO ji:',EWIVES na^'e, i ivate phone -umbers. 1 900 451 3638 exT 704 S329,mir. must be 18 T tone EVANLY RAYS Pooce use .s Rated .• Sauo. on Career Reia! cnships. Health. Love S2 39 minute '9 . 1 900-451 405 GIRLS' GIRLS' GIRLS' Talk N,., -e 7r ire" _4plours a day 1 •')0-45' 5302 ext 3312 3-1. 99 per min Must be '8 vrs Procall Co X602; 354- 420 e ompanions EASTSICE TIONS DATELINEy Free to -all 'O p -ace you, Ad. :harges for 4cies no Phone bill charges. 905- :3 -706C IF YOU ARE a narstyrist ko, THE DURHAM REGION �� R.C. S. S. BOARD 1996-97 WINTER MAINTENANCE TENDER Will be available for pickup on MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1996 at 11:00 a.m. Tender closing date Wed. Oct. 16. 1996 - 3 p.m. Tenders may be picked up at the D.R.R.C.S.S.B. PLANT DEPARTMENT 652 Rossland Rd. West. Oshawa In the ground floor meeting room. There will be a brief one hour information session at this time. Inquires welcome. Call (905) 576-6707, Ext. 243 Katharina Kortekaas, Supervisor of Purchasing Services in .I'lll lr, %crslim t,I .111 i,t Illy ,urrl'nt juitli nr,lll 'cicly-tell for puhhcalum In the Vcty. Aliycrti�cr fir Thi, Vt'cc6 i.Ill 68i i(XIS •,r -40.4-651)1 f(, Lirinht n C 1` I r - u n1.iv' loll,, ul t k til n ri.t ,nkmititim rc1ci%L-d alter Tire runt In illi 1} hi ni nlx-r t4O4-6 Iir"light hi you liv tilt- h,llrnvin, „mccil h"Ific. 'nn,.h\n,lcr.,m \nn�trunq u''. T-i,•.v^ vLF,n!inic. i ....... ..... .. ... �,. .. .. 1, , Inc ' Deaths ' Deaths ' Deaths ARISS. Arun ass=: aA. . i* _ -,air -kern] -OSp,13, .n'uesday OOtober I '� r fits? -'h year He resided at hos horse at 21 Gumam Street Ajax Nit nts late brother Harvey Arss and sister - x. -law Ka"i-ieen A. Gear brother of the late Gia- dys pepper My^ie Arss -'ta Srenke ,'larlie At - ISS and Ficrence Gonneau Surevec cy E!sle Gavle5 and Jiciet Feranie "e Was deeply loved and Ntil be missed by his mar., -,eves and-e0hews 7'e lamdy Anll receive friends at the MCEac noie Funeral Home 28 Old Krrgston Road Ajax ;:.cxerng Village' 905-429-8.486 f-om 2 to 4 and 7 tc � pm Fncay Funeral service in the chapel on Saturday Octocer 5 1996 at 11 am Interment Resthaven Mer^gnai Gardens. Scarborough w'•r 5:'^w ertNe and wish to have your Own shop mere is an Two Cha I i Ty here fpr you Two Chairs e nSomething.)estad,shed hair salon in Oshawa far sae or rent Ask 'or Lina or Mary 728- 4623 MONEY MACHINES- 3J t.. , 'and-, . . ma. chores an 'ocatior ureal cash business' 1 888-872. 2575 NET $4000 WEEKLY' Hcme Lased bus' ess. training & support. free au- dio & brochure 435-0076 24 hours Serious calls please PINE LOFT, furniture & accessory store. estab- iished 19 yrs. inventory. 901. proven operator profit asking $129.000 tax (905) 853-5967 RENTAL Business located on Hwy 2 Sales still In- creasing. Prime location Surrounding area develop- ing. $75.000. Contact George Cardona W. Frank Real Estate 905-435-5375 or tax 905-435-5383 pu er too , u and much more. very rea- sonable. Available now. Public Public Cali 576-6999 Steve. • / 1 Notices • " Notices COMMUTING business. OFFICE space for lease, , man working stuns needs overlooks busy Hwy e2, private room with bath handicap access, air con., close to Pickering Town aP Centre. Must be quiet ac- plenty of parking. Call commodations, smoker. 725-9991. Please call (705)741-3623. E I Acconlodafiorl , • Storage spaee APARTMENT to share in luxury home, all amenities, fireplace. A must see! Pro- fessionals or students wel- come. Non-smokers. $400/ month. 905-436-3505. RV 'STORAGE. Complete year-round large secured gravel compound. fenced & locked Located behind Metro East Trade Centre. Brock Rd/401 Pickering. 905.655-1168 PUBLIC NOTICE Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens, located at 1757 Church Street North, is proposing to construct three (3) columbarium / niche structures. if you would like further information please contact: Mr. Gary Gentles t (905) 427-5416 or Mr. Steve Rupert (416) 763-4531. -HERE'S HOW IT WORKS- _. YOUr 19 %%_0rd id i-`� 1-WHiShed for 3 i()nSecutiVe ?. The rate is haled on the highest priced item in the acs. $00 _$99 . ...........................$5 +GST $100-$199 . .........................$9 + GST $200-$199 . .........................$19 + GST $300 - $399. .........................$29 + GST $400 - $499. .........................$39 + GST These ads are ►rot ref anelcthle and addiffilai l worsts urea just 504C ei:tch 3. To give you an idea. check this example RANGE & refrigerator only 2 years old, 30" self clean $200. 20.6 cu.ft frost free $325. 000-0000. The price for this ad tt'ould be $8 39 + GST based on the price of o 325 for the refrigerator. • , AD WILL RUN IN 10 REGIONAL EDITIONS. PAY FOR 1 WEEK & RECEIVE l WEEK FREE! APPLIES TO ARTICLES & AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. ONLY $83+ GST _ News Advertiser 111111 F 683-0707 l'hc ulxnc offer :4111y1y tri nun-cunnncrcial adlirvniacr. unfy PAGE 22 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4,19% Garage Sales & For Your Garage Sale Package Yard Sales Call Classified Advertising at 683-0707 or fax it at 683-7363. "FOCUS ON BUSINESS >"Feat9ure Barb's Dolls celer X171 DIO a Now Accepting Registration Porcelain Doll Making Taught by a 20 Chadwick Dr. Aja.\ 4?' -7-22 INSTALLATION SPECIALIST COMPARE OUR QUALITY WE DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME -GLASS BLOCK • CERAMIC -MARBLE • GRAN'TE OVER 3.000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS WRI-EN 416 751-6266 GUARANTEES v'�E DC BASEMENTS UP KER!NG AJAX SPECIA, '412;; P1CLOCAL REFERENCES 15 011111111r Kids Woodworking Camp Courses & Workshops J- ini%hiny I echniyues nq T, i s. . .\ _.•.^ , " , o. p m Znh. , 1'r dr..r. "n..l lnd.,, � L.t­-wri \\-d lununp Inlnr d \d. a.rrdi Inlnr W Kn„d,.r,"rlmC < rwr�r \T.m Bch,,. ai„ a.. ,,. .,..r �., Ir.:. wcc►. ?he Carpenter s YAre D041-VourS r w.w..rllwt� s1� 905-683-6003 1885 Clements Rd. - Unit 254, Pickerin Anne Marie Predko Lawyer • Wills & Estates • Real Estate Law • Family Law • Boards & Commissions •Young Offenders (905) 619-0222 YM Gardiner's Duct Cleaning tackles dust to make breathing easier The truck mounted unit is excellent for cleaning ducts in commercial, residential and industrial properties. The FALL SALE includes a hook-up for 539.95 plus S5 per vent (minimum 12 vents) and a chimney sweeping service for S49.95. 1-800-421-1349 Toll Free. Dust can be more than just an annoyance if you dont do something about it. Not only can It be a constant source of work come cleaning time, but It can also Irritate your eyes. throat and cause breathing problems. That s why more and more residential. industrial and commercial customers are calling Gardiner s Duct Cleaning to tackle this problem head on. Sam and his son Scott have been cleanirg, heating and air conditioning ducts for over five years and they advise anyone who has not had them cleaned for a long time to get it done as soon as possible. Its a procedure that takes very little time compared to the amount of time F7. you'll enjoy clean dust -free air in your home and it is further beneficial in that it reduces heating and cooling costs. The large truck -mounted, 18HP vacuum unit shown in the photo EXI above, packs more power for those tough jobs they encounter. The procedure for both is simple. Sam first closes off your vents and makes an opening in the main duct. Then, while the vacuum unit sucks air into a holding chamber, a hose is put into the upstairs vents, one at a time, and blows the dust and dirt into the downstairs unit. They also use the air snake method which ensures ducts are completely rid of dust and debris. The air snake method consists of a device being inserted into the ductwork while a mobile head reaches into every inch of duct work to dislodge dust and debris. "Dust will not only affect your health but ruin furniture and draperies," says Sam. "Having your ducts cleaned cuts down on cleaning and adds life to your furniture, carpets and drapes." Sam also provides chimney sweeping at competitive prices with service that is always friendly and courteous. Caps and screens are available to keep out unwanted pets. Presently. Gardiner's Duct Cleaning is offering a FALL SPECIAL featuring a hook-up for S39.95 plus $5 per vent and a chimney sweeping for $49.95. There is also 2 new services available: (1) Dryer -Duct cleaning with the purchase of duct cleaning for only $20. and (2) brick and stone fireplaces cleaned Ask about free estimates. So. If you re sick and tired of your home bung buried in dust, give Gardiner's Duct Cleaning a call at 1-800- 421-1349. Appointments are A available seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. You'll find us in the yellow pages. Customers from Markham to Scarborough to Oshawa have relied on their K • 6 service and are now enjoying a healthy home environment. Isn't it time you did too? Call (416) 282-3292. GARDINER'S DUCT CLEANING, CHIMNEY SWEEP Dryer Duct cleaning only $20.00 with purchase of Duct Cleaning Hook-up $39.95 - $5 per vent CHIMNEY SWEEPING ONLY :49.95 RESIDENTIAUCOMMERCIAL Snake method used 1-800-421-1349 DURHAM WINDOWS & DOORS Casement (905) 579-2222 DOUBLE NUNG Comp.ela S,.,e,_y nyi _,I TILT -ACTION Vinyl Windows 8 Doors • PICTURE WINDOWS • BAY & BOW WINDOWS • INSURANCE CLAIMS • PATIO DOORS •STORM DOORS NEW CONSTRUCTION WINDOWS rOCAPI 1d200D M081LE S WAYNE HUTCHINSON SAwnAC �iNSTALLA^QN x...1579-2222 Gunther Ivens Contracting Additions, Second Storeys. Basement Apartments. Decks. Vinyl Replacement Windows, All Interior & Exterior Renovations. Call Gunther 839-0681. Serving Durham Region for over 25 years. GARDINER'S DUCT CLEANING, CHIMNEY SWEEP Dryer Duct cleaning only $20.00 with purchase of Duct Cleaning Hook-up 539.95 - $5 per vent CHIMNEY SWEEPING ONLY $49.95 RESIDE NTIAUCOMMERCIAL Snake method used (416) 282-3292 SLS6: If11NESTME111'1'S Construction & Restoration Specializing in Masonry + Concrete ADDITIONS • WALKOUTS GARAGES • VERANDAS PATIOS 9 CHIMNEYS BATHROOMS BASEMENTS KITCHENS • CERAMIC TILES ?�iwnnot.r�t WRITTEN GUARANTEE elz53z FREE ESTIMATES Ci VLEM ' �74 �, d16�;81Z•3 92 V. The truck mounted unit is excellent for cleaning ducts in commercial, residential and industrial properties. The FALL SALE includes a hook-up for 539.95 plus S5 per vent (minimum 12 vents) and a chimney sweeping service for S49.95. 1-800-421-1349 Toll Free. Dust can be more than just an annoyance if you dont do something about it. Not only can It be a constant source of work come cleaning time, but It can also Irritate your eyes. throat and cause breathing problems. That s why more and more residential. industrial and commercial customers are calling Gardiner s Duct Cleaning to tackle this problem head on. Sam and his son Scott have been cleanirg, heating and air conditioning ducts for over five years and they advise anyone who has not had them cleaned for a long time to get it done as soon as possible. Its a procedure that takes very little time compared to the amount of time F7. you'll enjoy clean dust -free air in your home and it is further beneficial in that it reduces heating and cooling costs. The large truck -mounted, 18HP vacuum unit shown in the photo EXI above, packs more power for those tough jobs they encounter. The procedure for both is simple. Sam first closes off your vents and makes an opening in the main duct. Then, while the vacuum unit sucks air into a holding chamber, a hose is put into the upstairs vents, one at a time, and blows the dust and dirt into the downstairs unit. They also use the air snake method which ensures ducts are completely rid of dust and debris. The air snake method consists of a device being inserted into the ductwork while a mobile head reaches into every inch of duct work to dislodge dust and debris. "Dust will not only affect your health but ruin furniture and draperies," says Sam. "Having your ducts cleaned cuts down on cleaning and adds life to your furniture, carpets and drapes." Sam also provides chimney sweeping at competitive prices with service that is always friendly and courteous. Caps and screens are available to keep out unwanted pets. Presently. Gardiner's Duct Cleaning is offering a FALL SPECIAL featuring a hook-up for S39.95 plus $5 per vent and a chimney sweeping for $49.95. There is also 2 new services available: (1) Dryer -Duct cleaning with the purchase of duct cleaning for only $20. and (2) brick and stone fireplaces cleaned Ask about free estimates. So. If you re sick and tired of your home bung buried in dust, give Gardiner's Duct Cleaning a call at 1-800- 421-1349. Appointments are A available seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. You'll find us in the yellow pages. Customers from Markham to Scarborough to Oshawa have relied on their K • 6 service and are now enjoying a healthy home environment. Isn't it time you did too? Call (416) 282-3292. GARDINER'S DUCT CLEANING, CHIMNEY SWEEP Dryer Duct cleaning only $20.00 with purchase of Duct Cleaning Hook-up $39.95 - $5 per vent CHIMNEY SWEEPING ONLY :49.95 RESIDENTIAUCOMMERCIAL Snake method used 1-800-421-1349 DURHAM WINDOWS & DOORS Casement (905) 579-2222 DOUBLE NUNG Comp.ela S,.,e,_y nyi _,I TILT -ACTION Vinyl Windows 8 Doors • PICTURE WINDOWS • BAY & BOW WINDOWS • INSURANCE CLAIMS • PATIO DOORS •STORM DOORS NEW CONSTRUCTION WINDOWS rOCAPI 1d200D M081LE S WAYNE HUTCHINSON SAwnAC �iNSTALLA^QN x...1579-2222 Gunther Ivens Contracting Additions, Second Storeys. Basement Apartments. Decks. Vinyl Replacement Windows, All Interior & Exterior Renovations. Call Gunther 839-0681. Serving Durham Region for over 25 years. GARDINER'S DUCT CLEANING, CHIMNEY SWEEP Dryer Duct cleaning only $20.00 with purchase of Duct Cleaning Hook-up 539.95 - $5 per vent CHIMNEY SWEEPING ONLY $49.95 RESIDE NTIAUCOMMERCIAL Snake method used (416) 282-3292 SLS6: If11NESTME111'1'S Construction & Restoration Specializing in Masonry + Concrete ADDITIONS • WALKOUTS GARAGES • VERANDAS PATIOS 9 CHIMNEYS BATHROOMS BASEMENTS KITCHENS • CERAMIC TILES ?�iwnnot.r�t WRITTEN GUARANTEE elz53z FREE ESTIMATES Durham hydro commissions consider union I3Y MARIANNE TAKACS sr,11r- r1:P0RrFR DURHAM — The region's eight local hydro commissions are getting together to examine whether they should merge after the Province undertakes an expected reorganization and privatization of Ontario's electric- ity sector. Representatives of the eight com- missions decided recently to form a steering committee to conduct a feasi- hility study for restructuring the retail electricity distribution system in Durham, a function each of them now performs individually within each municipality. The decision was made at a special meeting called by Picker- ing Hydro, which is working to get all Durham's hydro commissions to respond to the recommendations of the McDonald Advisory Committee on Competition in Ontario's Electrici- ty System. "Dur commission felt there are changes coming and we should be leading the change rather than waiting for it to happen," says Pickering Hydro general manager John Wiers- ma. The McDonald report released in June recommended Ontario Hydro's monopoly over electricity generation and transmission be ended and some of its assets be privatized to introduce competition in the electricity industry. However, Ontario Hydro's nuclear stations and its hydroelectric facilities at Niagara Falls would remain under public ownership. As well, the report recommended a reduction in the num- her of local hydro commissions across the province. In response to the McDonald rec- ommendations and an invitation from the Province for comment on them, Pickering Hydro conducted a survey of Durham hydro commissions and called this past week's meeting. A draft policy statement reflecting the results of the survey has been provid- ed to each local commission to endorse or modify as it sees tit. The meeting participants agreed neither the draft policy nor the survey results would he made public, according to Mr. Wiersma. "It would he a fair statement to say the major recommendations in the McDonald report were supported;" he says, noting the surrey showed "a lot of common understanding" among the local commissions. While all agreed restructuring of the local hydro com- mission system should be examined, says Mr. Wiersma, there was no agree- ment on how many local commissions there should he in Durham. The steering committee on restruc- turing is expected to report its findings by the end of February. There is also considerable support among local commissions for some privatization of non-nuclear power plants in Ontario, according to Mr. Wiersma, on the basis it should lead to lower electricity rates. "There is evidence that in a dereg- ulated marketplace prices will come down;" he says, citing the airline and telecommunications industries as examples. The Pickering Hydro Commission will discuss its position on restructur- ing and privatization at its next meet- ing Oct. 17 at 4 p.m. gig Iq W(SURNP11)�-3RF S— �)—BF Shopping for a doctor? DURHAM — Parents -to -be con- cerned about who will deliver their babies are invited to a free informa- tion session held by Choices Child- birth Education and Labor Support Services and the Birthing Circle. The non-profit organizations are holding a session, Doctor Shopping: Who Will Help Deliver Your Baby?, on Thursday, Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 108 Bloor St. W., between Simcoe Street and Park Road, Oshawa. The services of Choices Child- birh include doulas — women trained to provide women with information and support before, during and after childbirth. Looking for a midwife? DURHAM — A new consumers' group focused on midwifery will hold its first meeting in Durham Thursday. The Durham chapter of Ontario Midwifery Consumer Network will meet at 7:30 p.m. at Knights of Columbus Hall, 108 Bloor St. W., between Simcoe Street and Park Road, Oshawa. The network is open to any individ- ual or family interested in using the services of a midwife. 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