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Vol 32 No. 6 S 1 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1997
Rough road
Pickering street jars drivers
photo by Ron Pietroniro
John Mavell says putting up this sign is
not the way for the Town of Pickering to
deal with the poor condition of Squires
Beach Road. He says he is appalled that
such a busy Pickering road has been
allowed to deteriorate to this condition.
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Bti' MARIANNE TAKACS
STAFF RFPURrF.R
PICKERING -- It's time for the Town to fix
Squires Beach Road. says John Mayell.
The Ajax resident employed by a company
in the Squires Beach Road area of Pickering, is
fed up with the bone jarring and car -wrecking
potholes and bumps on the portion of the road
stretching about half a kilometre south from
Bayly Street.
"I take that road to work every day. I've seen
them there doing traffic counts. There is a lot of
traffic that uses that road and I'm amazed
they've allowed it to deteriorate to this condi-
tion. If there was ever a disaster at the nuclear
plant you would never get out of here."
There are signs beside the road warning dri-
ver-, to use it at their own risk. but Mr. Mavell
doesn't think the Town should be tr}ing just to
absolve itself of responsibility for the route. He
adds it's particularly wrong to leave the road in
such terrible condition at the same time as new
business and industries which use a la of heavy
trucks are being allowed to locate in the area.
"Obviously (Town officials) know the road
is a problem. They put up the signs."
But it appears unlikely Squires Beach Road
will be reconstructed any Lime in the near
future, according to Richard Holtx)m. Picker-
ing's acting director of public works. There's no
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Man sought in assault
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PICKERING -- Police
continue to look for a known
suspect after a student says
she was physically assaulted
in her high school library
Thursday morning.
Durham Regional Police
report an 18 -year-old Dunbar -
ton High School student was
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between 8 and 8:30 a.m.
She reported the assault to
her boyfriend, who then
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The suspect left school
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provision for it in the Town's current five-
year capital forecast, though that forecast
is not always strictly adhered to.
"It's a fairly expensive mad project for
the Town to undertake at this time so
what we're trying to do is maintain it."
Mr. Holborn explains Squires Beach
Road was last rebuilt around 10 years
ago, with contributions from area busi-
nesses, but the portion immediately south
of Bayly Street was left undone because
the soft soil underneath made it too
expensive to fix. He estimates the work
required would cost $2 million to $4 mil-
lion, two to three times the normal cost
for a stretch of road that length.
"The cost is fairly prohibitive on this
and there are other roads into the indus-
trial subdivision," says Mr. Holbom, who
adds Clements Road is considered the
main mute into the area.
He notes the Town does not impose
development charges on industrial -com-
mercial construction, and development
charges are usually used to finance such
road work. Developers building projects
directly fronting on Squires Beach Road
can, under the Town's regulations, be
made responsible for a portion of the cost
of the mad, he says, but developers have
avoided undertaking such construction so
they don't have to pay.
Though there's no money to rebuild
the road, says Mr. Holborn, the public
works department is doing its best to
keep repairing the potholes and has not
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"A pothole could show up overnight,
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Mr. Mayell says the Town should
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"Whether or not it costs a lot of money
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Some abduction attempt reports unfounded: Durham police
Bl' STEPHEN SHAW
DURHAM STAFF
Police say an environment of
fear and anxiety in the wake of a
' recent string of attempted child
abductions has prompted a flood of
similar "unfounded" reports.
Durham Regional Police have
investigated numerous complaints
this past week from parents, chil-
dren and school officials reporting
suspicious people and attempted
kidnappings across Durham
Region. from Pickering to Oshawa.
With the exception of two inci-
dents in Whitby and one in Ajax —
those which prompted an alert to
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are investigating.
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Parents and teachers should not
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suggests, but "also make them
aware of the danger of fabricating
allegations.
"When it's an adult concerned
about something, we definitely
want to check it out. It is definitely
better to be safe than sorry.
"But when you start having
children make up stories based on
(news reports) it is a real concern."
Whether the unfounded reports
are the result of "paranoia" or the
fact that adults are more apt to
become easily suspicious, Sgt.
Grimley acknowledges the recent
incidents have created an atmos-
phere of fear in the community.
"There are a lot of people wor-
ried, especially if you have young
children who are walking to school
every day. In the past they wouldn't
have been concerned but now with
these reports..."
Uniformed police officers have
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Building Hwy. 407 easterly to Courtice Road
and widening Hwy. 401 to Oshawa are Durham
Region's first priorities for freeway improve-
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Two high-speed links between the 407 and
the 401 are also on the Region's wish list.
Regional Council voted unanimously
Wednesday to advise the provincial Ministry of
Transportation (MTO) of Durham's desires.
Until the Province commits to building the
highways, Durham wants interchanges
improved or built along the 401. An interchange
at Lakeridge Road in Ajax is ranked first, fol-
lowed by an extra ramp at Harmony
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Stevenson Road in Oshawa, and then
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♦ Editorial
Just do I*t
Durham Region's quartet of Tory MPPs needs to turn
into a quadraphonic team of road warriors when dealing
with Premier Mike Harris, Treasurer Ernie Eves and
Transportation Minister Al Palladim. And the sooner the
better.
The problem is simple- the solution complex and expen-
sive: Durham Region's massive population and develop-
ment growth rate is out -stripping the usefulness of Hwy. 401
and, to a lesser extent. Hwy. 7. What's needed in the next
few years is a plan to increase; the number of 41)1 lanes cast
of Brock Road in Pickering. At issue surely will be the
amount of money already spent to widen the 401 to six lanes
each way from Scarborough to Brock Road. It's becoming
clear now —just as the new lanes are about to open — it
just isn't enough. Through the northern stretch of urban
Durham. Hwy. 7 has to be widened ( perhaps to tour lanes I
to offer an effective altemative to the 401 and to link the
highway with the new supertoll roadway, Hwy. 407.
Let's be clear. In a time of tax freezes and declining gov-
emment dollars, both suggestions are expensive. However,
when places like Mississauga and Brampton were growing
in the 1960s. '70s and 'Koh, the Tones were quick to expand
the road system west of Toronto. Could it be coincidence
that the premier of the day, Bill Davis, lived in Brampton"
Yes and no. The construction was needed. but the political
muscle was also there to make it happen. It might also be
noted that Hwy. 1 I will eventually he fiur-land all the way
to North Bay and we all know who lives there now, don't
we.
In am event, the 401 is carrying far more traffic than it
was ever designed for and the only alternative, short of
building a completely new highway (horribly expensive) is
to expand the existing highway (very expensive). N[PPs
Ecker, Flaherty. Ouellette and O'Toole. government mem-
hers one and all, owe it to their constituents in Durham
Region to add lanes through Ajax. Whitby and Oshawa at
least. It will take at Icast a decade but goad things are worth
waiting for, aren't they?
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♦ "Why should I have to pay $2 to take my
garbage to a Region transfer station that I paid for?
It's just another tax grab by government"
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A Metroland Community Newspaper
published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L IS 2H5
v Letters to the editor
Clearing up
myths about
custodians
To the editor:
I am writing in response to Mr.
Raven's letter. Contract out custodi-
al work, of Wednesday, Jan. 15,
1997.
FIow dare you, Mr. Raven, insinu-
ate non -teaching staff want to strike.
I don't think anyone wants to strike,
but sometimes certain measures have
to be taken to stress a point.
How dare Mr. Raven assume and
insinuate all custodians are "sitting
around waiting for something to
happen". I can only assume the
school you mentioned is a high
school where there is more than one
custodian during the day.
Elementary schools only have one
custodian during the day. Let me
also inform Mr. Raven that if these
rooms are equipped with all these
amenities, they are also used by
teaching staff. Where does he think
these people eat their lunch or sup-
per? Most workplaces are equipped
with a lunch room.
I've never worked in a school that
JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor -in -Chief
STEVE HOUSTON, Managing Editor
BRUCE DANFORD, Advertising Manager
ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Advertising Manager
FRED EISMONT, Classified Advertising Manager
MONIQUE LEA, Real Estate Advertising Manager
ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager
BARBARA HARRISON, Production Manager
JANICE O'NEIL, Assistant Production Manager
CHERYL HAINES, Assistant Production Manager
LILLIAN HOOK, Administration Manager
provides a television for custodians'
use. Mr. Raven's statement that cus-
todians don't clean while students
arc in class is simply wrong. Nk'ho
does he think changes burnt-out
lights, mops wet snow and slush on
floors, shovels entry ways, disposes
of lunch garbage, cleans washrooms,
etc.? I guess Mr. Raven wouldn't
assume the custodians mentioned are
on their break.
Let me clear up another myth.
Custodians don't have the summer
off. We're allotted holidays accord-
ing to the number of years worked
which is the same policy used in
many other unionized workplaces.
I doubt Mr. Raven has ever done a
day of laboring in his life. I find it
despicable that in these times our
government is making so many radi-
cal and threatening changes that Mr.
Raven would find it necessary to
attack a particular pan of the work-
force. Sounds to me like he has a
grudge against a particular custodi-
an. Shame on you, Mr. Raven. I
would invite you to follow me any
time while I am performing my job.
Assuming Mr. Raven works, how
would he like to have his job con-
tracted out so the Province can save
money?
Joanne Montgomery,
custodian,
Durham Board of Education
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STEVE
HOUSTON
Mallagif?g
Editor
Yes Connor, you
can read in jail
My son, Connor, celebrated his first
real Valentine's Day with his preschool
friends on Friday.
We, of course, had proud visions of
his p()pularity because he came home
with a list containing 28 names and
informed us he wanted all of them —
boys and girls alike — to be his
Valentines.
We figured out soon enough, howev-
er- that the same exercise of tilling out
Valentine cards and stickers was being
played out in exactly 28 other homes on
Thursday night.
We should have known better any-
way. bayed on the weekly 'report card' he
came home with the week before.
First. it must be said, my wife and I
have always believed in teaching Connor
his manners when talking with others. At
three -and -a -half years old, he's learned
well. he always says 'please' and 'thank
you', he usually says 'excuse me' if he
wants to interrupt other com•crtiations,
and he sometimes says '%(wry' when he
pokes me in the eye.
His presc:h(x)l teaches have taken
notice, Miss Michelle even pointed it out
in not one, but two, report cards.
It's the other stuff that is causing con-
cern.
Connor- apparently, held up the
preschool store and tox)k several
hostages. He throws ice over the fence,
plots elaborate escapes, and fears no one.
1 keep waiting for them to tell me they
caught him smoking in the washroom.
The only thing that really worries
him, his teachers tell us, is not being able
to visit the library for his behavior.
So, here we have a kid who may well
grow up to be one of the bad guys. He
says he wants to be a policeman and a
fireman, but this is not the career path
he's currently navigating.
If he does grow up to be a criminal
(and we hope upon hope he does not) we
expect he'll at least thank the people he's
stealing from.
Now, however, we have another
worry. What if he discovers there isn't
much else to do in jail but read books?
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The best
gift of all
Organ donations are
desperately needed
lltl' Mills found a moving passage on a
tattered newspaper clipping. tucked in
the driver's licence of his wife Dorothy
hollowing her death on Oct. 24, 1996.
With it was her signed organ donor card.
13ccause of the nature of her death — she suf-
fered a heart attack during surgery — her body had
to be transferred to forensic sciences for complete
pathology, so her organs were not available for
transplant, explains Mr. Mills.
But in finding that piece of paper, the Oshawa
man Bund a new mission in life.
"1 plan to spend the rest of my life helping
other people in any way I can," he says, adding
that if just one person obtains a donated organ as
a result of his efforts, he will consider his life
worthwhile.
"1'm doing this also in my wife's memory, as
much as for myself."
In the past few months Mr. Mills has set out to
]earn everything he can about organ donation and
transplantation. He has contacted the hospitals and
as many media sources as possible to spread the
word — donating organs saves lives.
Unfortunately, the waiting list for organ donors
is much longer than the list of transplants per-
formed. According to MORE:, Multiple Organ
Retrieval and Exchange Program of Ontario, in
1995 there were 636 transplants performed
(including 101 live donors): 351 kidney, 162 liver,
86 heart, 34 lung and 3 heart/lung. But the waiting
list for the same year had 1,149 names on it: 953
kidney, 109 liver, 42 heart, 41 lung and 4
heardlung.
The MORE: program was started because
transplant professionals wanted to ensure that all
patients in need of a transplant have the same
opportunity, regardless of their financial situation
or standing in society. MORE co-ordinates
retrieval and distribution of all organs and orga-
nizes public and medical education.
A team of health professionals in transplant
hospitals across the province — Ottawa, Kingston
Toronto, Hamilton, London — decides who is best
served by this type of surgery and their names are
entered into the MORE computer at the regional
site. The information is then transferred to the cen-
tral computer in Toronto. The confidential com-
puter system keeps the latest medical information
about each potential recipient, and continues to
maintain medical information after a person has
received a transplant.
When an organ becomes available, medical
data on the donated organs is entered into the com-
puter and a list of compatible recipients is com-
piled based on blood type, the size of the organ
and the illness of the patient.
Carol Hammett is the Organ Donation Co-ordi-
nator for Oshawa General Hospital, responsible
for the technical co-ordination of all procedures at
the hospital. Equipped with a beeper 24 hours a
day, Ms. Hammett is called in as soon as a poten-
tial donor is admitted to the hospital. "I act as a
mediator between the bedside nurse and MORE;'
she explains. "I pull in the experts so that Toronto
(MORE's central office) can get on with it"
Ms. Hammett says they are targeting about 90
to 100 per cent of potential donors, and are getting
consent from about tae same percentage.
"Once they say yes, we can go ahead with the
cross-matching."
Most retrievals of organs
take place in the operating
rooms at OGH, says Ms. Ham-
mett. Medical staff from the
centre waiting for the organ
come to Oshawa to assist with
the retrieval.
The heart and/or lungs are
the first to be utilized, fol-
lowed by liver and kidneys;
bones, eyes and skin are last.
THE NEWS ADVERTISER Stn%WAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1997 - PAGE 7
PIAN ON A MISS101i: Cliff Mills hold, the newspaper
clipping he found with his wife's driver's licence follow -
Because these organs can go follow -
in her death
to different patients, just one Mills has ma
donor can save the life or donation effo
improve the quality of life, of trv.
a number of different people
across the continent. For example,
when Olympic gold medal winner Victor Davis
was killed in an accident, six people were organ
recipients as a result.
A two-year-old boy named Stuart Herriott who
died two years ago in an accident provided a heart
to a little girl and his kidneys were implanted in
two men, 18 and 40 years of age. As a result of a
campaign by the toddler's aunt, Linda Rumhle,
Ontario Riding MP Dan McTeague was able to
get legislation passed declaring April 21 to 27
Organ Donor Awareness Week.
Ms. Hammett explains that, with a single
1 two-year-old boy
named Stuart Herriott
who died two years ago
in an accident provided a
heart to a little girl and
its kidneys wereA�
lanted in two men, 18
_end 4Q years of age,
dh
patient, "we split the kidneys, sometimes we split
the liver, the heart and lungs can go separately or
to the same recipient, and the eyes are split. Two
eyes do not go to the same person"
In one particular case at OGH, "by the time the
kidneys were retrieved, the donor's heart had been
successfully transplanted in a patient in London;'
Ms. Hammett recalls.
Bruce McDonald is one of more than 1,500
Canadians on the waiting list for a transplant and
one of 5,000 people on dialysis in Canada. The
67 -year-old Oshawa man has been on dialysis at
OGH since April 1996, four hours a day, three
days a week. (He agreed to talk, only if quoted as
saying, "I can't really say enough about the nurs-
es here — they're just great!")
Because he had surgery last spring for bladder
cancer, he can't even be considered for transplant
for another year; a recipient must be cancer -free
for 24 months.
"That's fair ball," he says with a smile. "Obvi-
ously I want a transplant as soon as I can get it.
The contents are printed to the left. NJr.
de it his Personal mission to assist the organ
I and spread the message across the co: -un -
"But what's five or six hundred needles more"",
pointing to his left arm, which is wrapped in plas-
tic tubing as his blood is pumped out of his Ixxl%.
through the dialysis machine which purities it.
then back into his arm.
" I have no apprehension about a tran.splant." he
says. -Fm a pretty po,siu%r guy."
Although dialysis is nut painful, it is very time-
consuming. Travel hecomes next to impossihle.
Mr. McDonald has ti>ur children. one of whom
lives in Halifax. Last summer, he planned to spend
two or three weeks yisitinu, his son on the east
coast, but hecausc the huspital there could only
accornmoxiate him fir one week, his plans were
cut short.
Mr. McDonald says because he and his wife
have traveled extensively, it's not a priority. "It's
the lack of freedom to pick up and go where you
want;' he says. "You have to show up 1 at dial} sis t:
you don't have much of a choice"
Since March 1992, OGH has had 56 patients
receive transplanted kidneys. Seven saw their
transplants fail immediately: the others went on to
enjoy a better quality of life.
..We really don't have enough procurement of
organs;' says Ms. Hammett, who suggests the key,
is public awareness.
For example, since publicity has increased
about eye retrievals, the hospital has experienced a
50 per cent increase in donations. "Virtually all
patients, with the exception of HIV and Hepatitis
B, can donate eyes," she notes.
The hospital has eight to 12 hours following
death to retrieve eyes, which are then transferred
to the Eye Bank in Toronto by the Oshawa West
Lions Club.
Some families are hesitant to consent to organ
donation.
"It's a strange feeling ... when they say their
last goodbyes (in hospital), they leave, and it looks
like their loved one is still alive;' she says. That's
why, regardless of whether or not an organ donor
card is signed by the patient, "there must be a con-
sensus from the next-of-kin."
Families may also be concerned a normal
funeral will be impossible. That's a fallacy, says
Ms. Hammett.
"An open casket is a definite yes ' even when
the eyes are donated. "I always call the family
after the surgery is completed," says Ms. Ham-
mett. "Normally, they're just relieved to know it's
all over."
Donor .;
decision
-can be
made in
minutes
Signing a donor card to
donate your organs after
death takes minutes, yet it
could save the lives of several
people.
Success rates for kidney
transplants, the most common
need. average over 80 per
cent, liver and hone trans-
plants average 70 per cent
success and heart transplants
average 80 per cent. Corneal
transplant_%, a part of the eye,
average 90 per cent. Progress
is also being made with lung,
pancreas and skin transplants.
Once you've signed the
card let your family know
your intentions and obtain
their assurances that your
wishes will be respected. A
signed donor card is a legal
document which allows for
organ retrieval, however, doc-
tors will not proceed should
there be objections from the
next-of-kin.
Although 90 per cent of
Ontario residents say they
would be willing to donate
organs of their loved ones,
only 38 percent have signed a
donor card. (This number is
not helped by the fact that
new driver's licences do not
have the donor portion
attached.)
In Ontario, about 100 out
of every million people need
a transplant. but only 25 out
of every million can ever
become a donor.
Although organ donation
is possible regardless of age
or medical history, it is only
possible if the patient is clini-
cally brain dead. Only one or
two per cent of all deaths are
brain deaths.
If someone dies at the
scene of an accident or at
.home, the organs do not get
any blood or oxygen, so they
stop working. There is no way
they can be started again in
R another body. The exceptions
Flo this are eyes, bones, heart
valves and skin, which can be
retrieved from almost anyone.
All organ donors are
patients who are in the hospital
Qwith head injuries resulting
im an accident or traumas
such as stroke or aneurysm.
The patient is on a ventilator
which keeps blood and oxygen
'<flowing through the organs
'while the brain tries to heal. If
`mate brain does not recover,
however, the patient may be
declared brain bead. This state
is actual death, not a deep
coma, and the patient must be
declared brain dead by two
physicians who have nothing
to do with transplants. The
patient is left on the ventilator
to keep the organs working
until they can be recovered by
a skilled surgical team.
PAGE 8 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY Ilk 1997
YMCA fund-raising
halfway to $6 -million goal
Project will bring
jobs, camping
programs,
initiatives for
Durham youth
Bl BRIAN LEGREE
DURHAM STAFF
Manv healthy returns.
That's what area residents
should expect from a S13.5 -
million Durham Region
YMCA, complete with pool
and gymnasium, slated to be
built in downtown Oshawa,
officials say.
"What a proud and wonder-
ful day for this city," said
Oshawa Mavor Nancy Dia-
mond during the official kick-
off to the community portion
of the YMCA's fund-raising
campaign at Parkwood Estate
Wednesday.
General Motors of Cana-
da's president and general
manager, Maureen Kempston
Darkes, is chairman of the
fund-raising effort called the
Durham Healthy Returns
Campaign.
The campaign goal is $6
million, but to date more than
$3 million — including $ I mil-
lion from General Motors —
has been raised from local
individuals and businesses,
she says, leaving about $3
million still to be collected.
The City is donating the land
for the project and is expected
to approve a $1 -million grant
at Monday's council meeting.
"The pre -campaign ground-
work that has been laid is
absolutely overwhelming,"
says Ms. Kempston Darkes, a
member of the YMCA for 15
years. "I'm just thrilled to
announce the campaign know-
ing that 50 per cent has been
raised."
The three-storey, 60,000 -
square -foot facility will also
include an
indoor track,
conditioning
room, change
rooms, multi-
purpose studio,
licensed child
care centre,
space for com-
munity and
youth services
and employment
training pro-
grams, along
with meeting space.
It will be built on the for-
mer GM lands on the south-
west corner of Mary and
William streets and construc-
tion could start by summer
and be completed by early
1998, says Mavor Diamond.
Canadian Auto Workers
Local 222 is expected to con-
tribute $250,000 to the cam-
paign, says president Mike
Shields.
Glenn Willson of Ontario
Motor Sales, who is on the
fund-raising committee
and was also involved
in raising funds for
Oshawa General Hospi-
tal, says he's been
pleasantly surprised by
the strong response.
"The hospital is a
motherhood issue and
we expected a harder
sell, but this has been
very well received,"
says Mr. Willson. "The 3
'Y' has a fantastic repu-
tation and this is long
overdue in Durham
Region."
Steve Perry of Perry
Fuels, who Is also on
of these programs will expand
and develop throughout the
region because of the presence
of this new facility."
Once completed, it's
expected the new facility will
generate the equivalent of 40
full-time jobs.
For information on making
contributions, visit the cam-
paign office, located in the
Mary Street Parking Garage
(corner of Mary and King
streets in Oshawa) or call 432-
2996.
Maureen Kempston-Darkes, president of General Motors Canada and the
YMCA of Durham Region's fund-raising campaign, addresses supporters
at the campaign's launch in Oshawa Wednesday.
12th Oshawa International
the fund-raising com-
mittee, feels the 'Y' will
be "great for downtown
Oshawa, which certain-
ly needs some rejuve-
nation."
Mr. Perry also
praised the YMCA for
being a leader in the
provision of day-care
facilities "which I feel
will be ideal for the
community."
Richard Bailey,
president and chief
executive officer of the
YMCA of Greater
Toronto, says the
YMCA "will bring new
employment initiatives.
camping programs,
child-care centres and
programs for youth to
the community. Many
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Ajax -Pickering hospital
PICKERING -- A charity hockey donated by the Pickering Hockey Asso-
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to score some bucks for Ajax -Pickering There's no admission charge for the
General Hospital Thursday, Feb. 27. contest, but donations for the hospital
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in a contest at Don Beer Arena from Andrus at 723-0569 or Jerry Archer at
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PAGE 10 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, ]FEBRUARY 16, 1997
Ajax Mayor Steve Parish
March of Dimes Abilitv
Aures, an Ajax resident an
board of the 'March of Di
nization are used to buy
wheelchairs and walkers,
helps promote the Ontario
Tree program with Druce
d member of the provincial
mes. Donations to the orga-
mobility devices, such as
for physically -challenged
adults.
Auld in the shade
Money grows
on trees to help
disabled adults
in Ajax
AJAX -- You have the ability to put leaves on a tree and
help physically -challenged adults by donating to the
Ontario March of Dimes.
The organization is once again running its fund-raising
AbilityTree program in Ajax to raise money to buy mobil-
ity equipment. such as wheelchairs, scooters and walkers.
"We're also hoping the tree will raise awareness about
1�.c needs of adults with physical disabilities in the Town of
Vag.' 'March of Dimes fund -
and volunteer co-ordina- `We're hoping the
r Denise Harding says. tree will raise
The March of Dimes helps awareness about
more than 10,0(10 people every the needs Of adults '
scar in ober 100 communities
i,:mss Ontario. In Ajax, pro- With physical
ra
gams include the Assistive disabilities—
.
Dcyices Program, and camping
and recreation.
Ajax Mayor Steve Parish has Ajax Mayor
sent out letters to local bust $neve Parish
nesses asking them to sponsor a
leaf on the Ability Tree. Each participating firm will have a
leaf bearing the company name added to the tree on display
in the lobby of the Ajax Community Centre. And, a certifi
cate of appreciation is sent to each participating business.
Individual donations are also accepted. All business and
individual donations are tax deductible.
The Ability Tree display will be in the community cen-
tre lobby until the end of March.
Call kl1,. Harding at 434-5280 for more information on
the Ability Tree program or to donate to the March of
Dimes.
`Belligerent' Pickering driver takes swing at constable
PICKERING -- A 26 -year-old vers spotted a car being driven without its "bec:amc belligerent and took a swing at
Oshawa man has been charged after a headlights on around 12:45 a.m. Sunday the officer", says Sergeant Jim Grimley.
motorist being stopped for driving w ith- at Liverpoxtl and Kingston roads. While the suspect was being arrested,
out headlights on lost his head and tried When police approached the driver one of the officers' radios was damaged.
to punch a police officer here on the and made him aware they would lay The man is charged with driving with -
weekend. charges, he drove away, police say. As out headlights on, assaulting police and
Durham Regional Police report offi- police approached a second time, he mischief over $5,000.
Billboard
SUNDAY, FEB. 16
SCUBA CLUB: The Ajax
Scuba Club holds a nine -
week NAUI basic open water
course Sunday evenings
beginning February 16, 1996
at the Ajax Community Cen-
tre, Centennial Rd. All equip-
ment is provided, except per-
sonal gear such as swimsuit,
mask, snorkel, and fins. The
course cost is $250 (no GST).
Register, (905)619-2159
(Mike) or 655-5937 (Marc).
STORYTELLING: The
Sacred Tree in Myths and
Legends is the theme of a sto-
rytelling concert at 2 p.m. at
Robert McLaughlin Gallery,
72 Queen St., Civic Centre,
Oshawa, with storytellers
George Blake and Mick]
Beck of the Durham Folklore
Society. Admission is free for
the concert for adults and
children 10 years and older.
576-3000 (Alexandra Morin).
MUSIC: The Ajax -Pickering
branch of the Ontario Regis-
tered Music Teachers Associ-
ation holds a workshop at 2
p.m. on contemporary music.
Lecturer and adjudicator Syd-
ney Young leads the work-
shop. All welcome. $10 for
adults, $5 for students. Call
683-9493 (Judy Home) for
location.
to 11 a.m. Discussions about
depression, separation, anger,
loneliness and improving
self-esteem. Wheelchair
accessible. Call 686-3248 for
location.
TUESDAY, FEB. 18
PARENTING: A free Par-
enting For Success seminar is
held at 7:30 mm. at Lincoln
Avenue Public School, 70
MONDAY, FEB. 17 Lincoln St., Ajax. Topic is
BINGO: A fund-raising Attention Deficit - Hyperac-
bingo is held at 1 tivity Disorder.
p.m. at Bally-
cliffe Lodge, 70
Station St., �. 14
Ajax. Pro- E
ceeds to the H
Ontario Heart and Stroke
Foundation. Free admission.
683-7321.
WOMEN: The COPE Men-
tal Health Program holds a
free women's support group
Meeting. Mondays from 9:30
Babysitting not available.
One of a series being held.
683-7842 (Anne).
CAPIC: The Durham Chap-
ter of the Canadian Associa-
tion for Production and Inven-
tory Control meets at Celebri-
ty's, 1527 Bayly St., Pickering
beginning at 6 p.m.
Guest speaker Albert Kop-
pelman discusses the role of
materials management in
....... ... .......
changing production environ-
ment.
Cost for members is $20
including GST, $25 for others
and $15 for registered stu-
dents. Register by calling
666-2071.
SENIORS: The Tuesday
Morning Discussion Group
meets weekly at
9:30 a.m. at 46
Exeter Rd.,
Ajax. Durham
Regional Police
Constable Brad 16
Durst discusses
seniors' safety and security.
Call 619-0315 (Betty).
SECRETARIES: Profes-
sional Secretaries Internation-
al holds a conflict resolution
seminar at 7 p.m. at the Arts
Resources Centre, 45 Queen
St. (behind city hall),
Oshawa. Call 427-5932
(Karen Cook) for more infor-
....................
LEARN TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR ASTHMA
AC Aox%ftf9 NospW ^Fd=fy 19 & February 26
For more Information or to Ph' ftlster calk
` ; Asp oo 436-1046
I
EARN $50 - $100
PER WEEK!
If you want to make money,
then we want you!
We're looking for students with the desire and drive
to earn SSo -$t0o or more ^^- --'-
Apply now for part t
work evenings and
weekends
* We train you
* We pick you up and t:
you home
* You must be at least
12 years of age
Call now for more
information!
683-8814
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We will retu•n Your call as soon as possible
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PACE 12-THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1997
:Name Dropping in Ajax
and Pickerin gMgan9
Birthday Birthdayt�, Birthday Birthday
There wereRuby Sahota,
the "gem in our
happy birthday { family" turned
_ cheers for Darren 15 on Feb. 1 I .
' Binder when he
� _ '. � .'You have
t turned three years brought so much
old on Feb. 15. g
a_.:: joy and happi-
_ c ,� Darren is quite the I_ ! ness into our
little ham (just likelives. Happy
his father). Love
from Rita and ' 15th from all of
- - - �► us. Love Mom,
�"` ` '
Feb. 14 was ValendPeter. Dad, Bibi, Harbir and Paul."nc's Day and
the day Sushil Chanana turned six. ---
"You will w
alays be our Valentine." Birthday
Sushil celebrated with his friends at Birthdays w"
K-Kids. Happy birthday wishes and Three beauties celebrated birth- x , Fch. 15 was a big day for Bran-
love came from Mom, Dad. brother:ays within days
don Ross. hccausc he turned four.
Jatin. Nonnie and all of the ,f each other. On Hopp) hlrthda} greetings go out Wishing him a
Chanana. Cunningham and ` ' ha birthday
-.: ions � 1. Granny I "to our very p g Y
Kapoor familics. I Marg NlacKen- % !Michelle Dubvery s eni l daughter"
ter" wereyMommv,
- zie turned 63• hen
she turns 25. "We love you more Daddy. brothers j
j 'I-hen on Feb. 3. Ryan and Kyle,
BI%-thda � than words can saN. We hope you
y I R h i a n n o n Vonno, Nonna,
have a super � , per great day. All our love .� � ` runt Dee,
Walker. the one
Even hud_v is wishing Tyler - from Mom, Dad, 'Sonny, Uncle �" `
Haydeman a sc ith the great >nulc. turned seven Ken, Robert, Gerry, Monica, r`'. a Uncle Vince and
happy sixth Years old. On Feb. R. Sue f' thew Amanda, her aunts, uncles, cousins, ..�. cousins Daniella
hirthday on I turned 32. "Fishing all of these o ip ' Steven and, last but not Icast, Spot." =J and Cassandra.
Feb. 1S. Tvler eery lonely and special ladies a _ _� `- ��JJ "We love You.
will celebrate at wonderful and very happy birth-
' day, love always. John Walker � - Hugs and kisses."
\ational Sports Birthday J
and Johnnie Walker Jr." ----
AL with his family j
------- - Look «ho'f 10 and ready' to use Birthday
_ and friends.
n —� the car. It's
- = Birthday Jean -Paul Cristal Wal-
' Birthday Robert who's (age turned 15
Mom, Dad and sister Natasha
birthday was on on Feb. 12.
H a p p y wished Ali II Nurmohamed a I �• Feb. 5. Happy Wishing her a !
ihirthday to happy, birthday on Feb. 9. when he hirthday wishes happy, birthday
E 1 i s s a turned four. Special birthday wish- i from Mom, with love were164
Pa k v a m. es also from his grandparents. ►: _; Dad, Grandma, 111 o m m y, i
who turned i "Ma-, all your wishes come true " Y� J�� F.tiienne, Rachel, Shantel, Doug
nine on Feb. ,. I Ali.' `�* ..-t 'and and [. and Amy.
I 15. Special i _ I .
love and
greetings Birthday Birthday
Look Birthdays
from her l thdays
ho's
mother Eva. w" B i r t h d a y
b r o t h c r s turning five on wishes went out Stacey Barras reached double digits on Feb. 4.
Ryan and Fch. 18. Happy ' to our special guy i Wishing her a happy 10th hirthday
birthday Scott. William Thom
gosh, her aunts, uncles, cousin, and t ` p-' I with love were Mom, Dad and her
I especially from Dianna Lucy. Hope You ha�c a sun. is he turned 110-1 sifters. Feb. 13 was lucky for Cor-
__ great birthday-. fitie on Feb. 9. rin Barras as she turned 16 scars
- — Lute and best Happy, birthday. �_�,. °� o I d
Birthday ;� ishes from �1r. Bean. Love A n d .
---- Mommc and front Mommy '
A cube D a d �.
Daddv." and Daddv."
` celebrated - _ �, D a 1 e
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her sixth - - -- --- - •--
- --- reached '
birthday on Blrthda the milestone age of 40 on
Feb. 9 y Birthday Feb. 14. "All our love and
H a p p y j "It's hard to H a p p y best wishes from your
h i r t h d a y believe our beau- birthday wish- family."
w 1 s h e s, tiful sweetheart es went out to
love. hugs has turned three." j Tiara Iman
` and kisses Wishing Alexae- Lakha when g+tir~,0 Roee� 1794 Liverpool Road
for Tameka I dra Queen a she turned two A a Pickering 831-5431
Williams I happy birthday on Feb. 14 were on Feb. 10. THIS WEEK'S CARE WINNERS ARE
came from brother Adam, Mommy, Daddy, B i r t h d a y 3
M o m m Grandpa, Grandma, Pa, her aunts, wishes and i. Brandon n Rms
Binder y , � _ = • � d 2. Darren hinder
— 3. EHssa Pakyam
Daddy and uncles and many friends. "We love love came from Mom, Dad and her _ _ Winnemma eo a; 1y to Baskin Rdtbns t� mceive
- her family. you bwv-hes and bunches of O's." grandparents. - - thrix FREE cake. (Please pr kitle identui tort
IVZE VAUD 0T411L SAT.. FEB. 15, 1997
Birthday? Anniversary? Graduation? ...Send to:
Let us know. We'll publish your _ Name Dropping
special occasion in an easy -to -read % Keith Gilligan
130 Commercial Ave.,
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Ajax, Ont, LIS 2H5
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THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1997 - PAGE 13
Pickeringtripwas bountifulLOW HOME
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PICKERING -- A trip to Pickering was I •�
worth $5,000 for Jim Hiscock of Mississauga.
Mr. Hiscock won first place in the finals of
the Lottario Aim To Win Dart Tour at the Pick-
ering Town Centre on Sunday.
The second prize of $2,000 went to Brian
VanderMeiden
of Etobicoke.
while third-place
prizes of $20C
each were won
by Robert Hol-
loway of Picker-
ing, Brian Mel-
drum and Jan
Pettersson, both
of Ajax, Don
Maine and Ron
Tollett, both of
Oshawa, and
Colin Smith of
Toronto.
Pickering was
the first of 10
stops for the
tour. During its
stop in Pickering
from Feb. 4 to 9,
2,810 people
participated and
128 reached the
finals.
To play, con-
testants had to
buy a $ I Lottario
quick -pick ticket
or show three
hand -drawn fac-
similes of a Lot -
New
Friends
meet
again
Group
is revived
in Ajax
AJAX -- A
local group is
being revived
here to provide a
social outlet for
women in the
community.
New Friends
is holding a get -
acquainted
meeting Satur-
day, Feb. 22 in
the upstairs
room of The
Harwood Blues
Coffee House, 7
Harwood Ave. S.
(just south of
Hwy. 2), Ajax.
The group
offers a chance
for women to
gather, social-
ize, talk and
meet new
friends.
For informa-
tion on the
group, call
Diane at 683-
5035.
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Around Durham Region
photo by Andrew Iwanowski
Decorative touch
Robyn Caton concentrates on sprinkling just the right amount on a
cookie baked for Valentine's Day. Robyn and her Grade 2 and 3 class-
mates at Vaughan Willard Public School in Pickering baked the cookies
to mark the special day. _
Whitby girl flees stranger: Parents
warned to take precautions
BY STTPHEN SHAW
DURHAM STAFT
«'HTIBt'-- An 11-vear-old girl fled to her
school in terror while being chased by a stranger in
one of two incidents Wednesday which prompted
police to issue an alert to Whitby parents.
The girl had just begun walking from her resi-
dcncc to school on Garrard Road just before 8:30
a m. when she noticed a van parked outside her
home, Durham Regional Police said.
As she walled by the beige -colored van, a man
who she noticed reading the newspaper in the dri-
ver's seat, exited and began following behind her.
"She began to run and he ran after her. Shortly
afterwards, he stopped running and she continued on
to school," 18 Division Inspector Greg Reid said.
The man was described as white, 20-25, medium
build, five -feet eight -inches and with a moustache.
He was wearing sunglasses.
In the second incident, a man was spotted
"sneaking" behind a fence near Bellwood Public
School with a small video camera, the inspector
said.
A father dropping his daughter off at the school
just before 9 a.m. observed the man pull out the
video camera, which was tucked into his pants.
The man, who appeared to be videotaping the
Durham claims
money from
CLARINGTON — Durham Region is taking the
owners of Mosport Park to court to recover more
than $19,000 the Region claims it's owed for expens-
es related to the Idenfest music concert last summer.
Durham lawyer Brian Roy told councillors
Wednesday the Region has been in contact with the
former owners of Mosport Park and the new owners
of the Clann" site abiout collecting $19,604.37.
"We're trying to keep the pressure on them to get
the bill paid," Mr. Roy added.
Clarington councillors shrug off prospect of salary reform
front of the school, got into a car and drove away
when he noticed the father watching him, Insp. Reid
said. The man was described as white, in his late -20s
or early -30s, with short thick black hair, six -feet tall,
185 -lbs, medium build and was wearing a black
bomber style jacket with buckle, black jeans and
shoes. He was seen getting into a blue Honda Civic.
In the wake of seven recent attempted abductions
in the Greater Toronto Area, one in Ajax earlier this
week, police are urging parents to "street -proof'
their children with these safety tips:
- Never go with a stranger either by car or foot.
- Never answer the door if home alone. Children
should shout through the door that their parents are
busy or on the phone.
- Remember a stranger is someone you don't
know well and comes in all ages, sizes, nationalities
and can be male or female.
- Take the same route to and from school and let
your parents know where ,you are at all times.
- Never accept food or gifts from anyone without
your parents' permission.
- If someone tells you they are a friend of your
parents or they are picking you up for your parents,
call your parents at home or work to check.
- If you see someone you think should not be in
your schoolyard, tell your teacher immediately.
Mosport owes
summer concert bash
CLARINGTON — Clarington council-
lors could say goodbye to the ,tax-free por-
tion of their salaries as part of an overhaul of
the Municipal Act. -
Municipal Affairs Minister Al Leach
recently said he'll look at eliminating the
perk for municipal councMors and mayors
across the province when the act is reviewed
this spring.
However Clarington councillors aren't
concerned with having to pay taxes on their
entire salary.
"I think originally it was put in place
because the salary was so low ... it was put in
place as an incentive to get people to put
their name in (as a candidate,) " says Coun-
cillor Ann Dreslinski.
She says this incentive is no longer need-
ed because people realize the importance of
taking part in municipal politics. "I've heard
'if you take the tax-free off, people won't
run, but I dont believe it," she says.
Seminar for those just
wild about turkey hunting
The Ontario Federation of Anglers and
Hunters (OFAH) is accepting registrations for -
wild turkey hunting seminar for hunters in
Durham Region.
The seminar will be held Saturday, MarcI 8
at Durham College in Oshawa.
Attendance at an OFAH seminar is manda-
tory for anyone wishing to hunt wild turkeys in
Ontario for the first time.
The day -long seminar covers wild turkey
biology, calling and hunting techniques, hunt-
_ ing ethics and safety procedures. t
f 4h4 seminar is followed by a Ministry_ of
Natural Resources examination to certify the"
' huriters.
Cost of the seminar is $15 per person,
payable in advance. For seat reservations and
information about the time of the seminar, call
the OFAH office at 705-748-6324.
P0 Wild turkey hunting season opens April 25.
Clarington councillors make $15,888.74
per year, of which $5,296, or one-third, is tax
free. The mayor makes $35,J92 per year of
which $11,697 is tax free.
Councillor Pat Pingle agrees eliminating
the tax-free aspect of salaries won't have a
negative impact on the desire of people to
elections.
cigt think it will make a big dif er-
ence," tube says, adding "if you make a salary
you shg. dd pay taxes like everyone else."
Asst t on needs;--
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volunteer drivers
Thesawa/Clat'Association for
Comrnunl 7bL r is g for YQunteer dri-
vers toy proud rtlalligr>#for •individuals
with developq iRMIties.
=I'he.*024;j r�dritver' ill drive ,to appoint-
,;rtents, shopping', sTi*kt. end recreation events,
work, meetings and other Tocations if needed.
Transportation will be provided in either the
volunteer's vehicle or -the association's van or
vehicle. The association is also looking for vol-
unteers who enjoy administration work to help
co-ordinate.the drvv S. -
For more lnfornt�tiom" I Suzy ne Nobes at
576-3261 e#t. 3(%
On being a better parent
Childproofing your home is among the top-
ics to be examined in upcoming seminars for
parents.
Further talks will be held with the new owners
about resolving the matter, Mr. Roy said.
The bill stems from the Edenfest concert held at
Mosport last July, Mr. Roy reported to Council.
The Region's health and works departments
worked with concert organizes to ensure such items
were provided, including portable toilets and drink-
ing water.
Mr. Roy noted in his report that Mosport officials
were advised they would have to reimburse the
Region for the costs. One cheque for $12,949 and
another for $6,585.37 were provided to the Region,
but the bank returned them marked insufficient
funds.
The Region asked for replacement cheques and
those were also returned because of insufficient
funds.
"Numerous demands for the replacement of these
cheques have been made. To date, there has been no
reply from Mosport Park Limited," Mr. Roy wrote.
With service charges, Mosport now owes more
than $19,600, Mr. Roy added.
Mosport officials didn't return phone calls to
comment on the case.
It's offered by Choices Childbirth Education
and Labor Support Services, a non-profit orga-
nization that promotes education and support
for expectant parents throughout pregnancy,
birth and post -birth period.
On Monday, Feb. 24, it hosts Who Cares
About Normal Birth Today? A Woman's Expe-
rience of Birth at 7:30 p.m. at 108 Bloor St.,
between Park Road and Simcoe Street,
Oshawa. On Tuesday, Feb. 25, the topics are Is
There Life After Birth? and Childproofing Your
Home. That meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m.
in the community room of the Durham Region-
al Police station at Hwy. 2 and Brock Road,
Pickering. There's no charge for the parenting
talks. The organization is also offering prenatal
classes, which examine the normal process of
labor and birth, labor coping techniques, choic-
es for childbirth, postpartum care and breast-
feeding. The six-week course is offered in
Pickering and Oshawa. Cost is $70, which is
tax-deductible with a note from a doctor or
midwife. There are special classes for patients
of midwives. For more information, call 420-
0223.
THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 1997 -PAGE 15
Ahoy, First Time
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Take Control of Your Own Well -Being -
Total Body Rehabilitation
Marriage is a wonderful institution,
but it requires hard work from both
parties to make it a happy one. This is
especially true of the joining between
traditional and alternative medicines, in
the holistic or multidisciplinary clinic.
This hard work comes from open,
unbiased communication that leads to a
free exchange of information for the
benefit of the patient or client. This
means that all members of the health
care team including the patient (or
client) no matter what their training
have an equal say in the development
of the individualized treatment plan.
All of us are familiar with traditional
medicine. We have experienced the
'visit to the family doctor' since the
time we were small children. Most of
us have yet to experience alternative
medicine.
Alternative medicine spans the
spectrum from scientific to
supernatural. The tecniques of
chiropractic. massage therapy,
acupuncture and traditional
Chinese medicine fit the
scientific model quite well.
They require years of formal
training and are widely
practiced in many settings.
Techniques such as osteopathic
medicine techniques and Rciki
requires less formal training
but can be just as powerful a
tool to heal as any of the
others.
Each of the approaches
shown, lead to the same goal
of using the body's own
systems and mechanisms to
heal itself.
Chiropractic uses
manipulation or adjustments of
the spinal bones to correct
irritations to the nerves as they
exit the spinal cord. Since the
nervous system is the
communication network to all
the vital organs, manipulation
of the spine can have a positive
effect on an organ or area well
away from the treatment site.
Massage therapy deals with
manipulation of the soft tissue
of the body. This allows for
freer movement, increased
circulation and energy flow.
Acupuncture uses very fine
sterile, disposable needles that
are inserted along the
meridians or channels, through
which energy (QI) flows to and
from major organs of the body.
The needles help to balance the
flow of energy. Acupuncture is
often combined with heat
(moxibustion), electricity
(electroacupuncture) or with
Traditional Chinese Medicine
(TCM).
TCM is a holistic approach that uses
various herbal medications to balance
deficiencies in the body. This facilitates
the activation of the person's own
healing potential, "inviting the body
back to health rather than forcefully
imposing change".
Osteopathic medicine techniques
such as cranial sacral therapy, strain-
counterstrain and muscle energy use
gentle touch, about the weight of a
nickel, to rebalance the body.
Cranial sacral therapy uses various
hand placements on the body to
achieve release of 'restrictions' that
affect the flow of the cranial sacral
rhythm (CSR). This rhythm is the
result of minute fluid flow, into and out
of the dura. The dura is the covering
that surrounds the brain and spinal
cord. Similar to chiropractic, restoring
the balance in the CSR can affect body
areas well awav from the treatment
site.
Muscle energy and strain-
counterstrain position the client or
patient's body to allow release of
fascial restrictions and muscle
tightness. This can be accomplished
with or without doing a contract relax
stretch once the correct body position
is found.
Rciki, also called Japanese Natural
Healing, has its roots in ancient
Buddhism and is more spiritual than
any of the previous techniques. It is the
most gentle. Reiki practitioners use the
placement of hands on various energy
centers (Chakra) of the body to help
restore the normal flow of energy. This
is performed by channeling universal
energy into the Chakras.
Choosing health care practitioners is
difficult. Do ask questions. Be sure that
you are being treated by accredited
people. Check with their regulating
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Given the proper conditions -- pure
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intake and absorption the body has a
great innate ability to heal itself.
Absorption is
the real key. We
are not what we
cat, but what we
are able to absorb
and assimilate.
Absorption can
be hindered as a
result of poor
bowel
management.
When we do not
eliminate on a
daily basis, we
can d e velop
something called autointoxication
which is basically self-poisoning.
According to noted bowel specialist,
V.E. Irons, "It's the filth in our own
system that kills us. I'm convinced
that unless you clean out your colon
you will never regain vibrant health:'
Dr. Bernard Jensen, a renowned
nutritionist and chiropractor states
emphatically, "Disease begins in the
bowel. In the fifty years that I have
spent helping people to overcome
disability and disease, it has become
crystal clear that poor bowel
management lies at the root of most
people's health problems. In treating
over 300,000 patients, it is the bowel
that invariably has to be cared for first
before effective healing can take
place"
In the U.S_, there are more surgeries
performed on the bowel than any other
organ. Since we Canadians consume a
very similar diet to our neighbours to
the south, we can expect this fact to
reflect us Canadians as well. I am
assuming that diet has a direct impact
on the
functioning of
the bowel.
Without the
proper amount
of
fibre/roughage
-- about 30
grams per day
-- the bowel
becomes a
toxic dumping
ground. Dr.
Walker states,
"Not to
cleanse the colon is like having the
entire garbage collection staff in your
city go on strike for days on end. The
accumulation of garbage in the streets
creates putrid, odoriferous, unhealthy
gases which are dispersed into the
atmosphere." Not only do the toxins
affect your bowel, but are implicated
in such diseases as diverticulosis,
irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn's,
Candida and chronic yeast infections,
food allergies, but these toxins can
eventually escape the bowel and start
to "poison" other parts of the body.
A toxic bowel can be extremely
inviting for microbes such as yeasts,
bacteria, fungus and parasites.
Parasites have been known to be
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plan to attend a
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recent medical studies, it has been my eight week program, you complete an indepth
estimated that 85% of North nutritional questionnaire. From the results, I recommend
Americans have at least one form of foods and supplements (vitamins, minerals, enzymes,
parasite living in their bodies. Yeast homeopathies, and herbs) to get you started on your journey
overgrowth in the bowel has become to optimal health.
rampant especially due to the increase
use of antibiotics in the past 40 years.
Asthma medications that contain
cortisone as well as the birth control
pill create an imbalance of the "good"
bacteria and the "had" bacteria in the
bowel.
Symptoms indicating a need to
cleanse the bowel include: bloating,
gas, pain, tiredness after meals,
lethargy, chronic yeast infections, and
continual colds and flus (our bowels
are our second immune system). A
few specific signs of parasitic
infection include: itchy ears, nose,
anus, forgetfulness, slow reflexes,
unclear thinking, burning sensation in
the stomach, drooling while sleeping,
grinding teeth while asleep, bed
wetting, eating more than normal but
still feeling hungry, damp lips at night
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the
The body is an amazing "machine".
Given the proper conditions -- pure
water, clean air, and optimal nutrient
intake and absorption the body has a
great innate ability to heal itself.
Absorption is
the real key. We
are not what we
cat, but what we
are able to absorb
and assimilate.
Absorption can
be hindered as a
result of poor
bowel
management.
When we do not
eliminate on a
daily basis, we
can d e velop
something called autointoxication
which is basically self-poisoning.
According to noted bowel specialist,
V.E. Irons, "It's the filth in our own
system that kills us. I'm convinced
that unless you clean out your colon
you will never regain vibrant health:'
Dr. Bernard Jensen, a renowned
nutritionist and chiropractor states
emphatically, "Disease begins in the
bowel. In the fifty years that I have
spent helping people to overcome
disability and disease, it has become
crystal clear that poor bowel
management lies at the root of most
people's health problems. In treating
over 300,000 patients, it is the bowel
that invariably has to be cared for first
before effective healing can take
place"
In the U.S_, there are more surgeries
performed on the bowel than any other
organ. Since we Canadians consume a
very similar diet to our neighbours to
the south, we can expect this fact to
reflect us Canadians as well. I am
assuming that diet has a direct impact
on the
functioning of
the bowel.
Without the
proper amount
of
fibre/roughage
-- about 30
grams per day
-- the bowel
becomes a
toxic dumping
ground. Dr.
Walker states,
"Not to
cleanse the colon is like having the
entire garbage collection staff in your
city go on strike for days on end. The
accumulation of garbage in the streets
creates putrid, odoriferous, unhealthy
gases which are dispersed into the
atmosphere." Not only do the toxins
affect your bowel, but are implicated
in such diseases as diverticulosis,
irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn's,
Candida and chronic yeast infections,
food allergies, but these toxins can
eventually escape the bowel and start
to "poison" other parts of the body.
A toxic bowel can be extremely
inviting for microbes such as yeasts,
bacteria, fungus and parasites.
Parasites have been known to be
LASER VISION CORRECTION
may be your key to freedom
To learn more about this p wedure
plan to attend a
FREE PATIENT INFORMATION SESSION
offered by
At the Information Session you will;
Refraction surgery
about Laser
have an opportunity for Dr. MacLeod to
answer all your questions
meat others who are enjoying the benefits
of this procedure
To reserve a space at the next
Free patient Information Session
Call (905) 7214 211
WANT
SOMETHING
TO SMILE
ABOUT?
FREE Consultations
• Caroele a Partial Dentures
• Same day relines & repairs
• Evening b Saturday appls.
DICKERING DENTURE CLINIC
Andre Maragh D.D.
(905) 420-2652
1792 LIVERPOOL RD., PICKERING
Going once,
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twicgoing e
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gram you gj],.j.lose weight and TOO, if over
the next 2 years you regain weight, yell rein-
state you at NO MCM CHARGE except
for necessary nutritional supplements. 1'hat's
guaranteed. Also, your first con-
sultation session is absolutely HEALTHY
free. No initiation feed
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Etobicoke 416.239.6122
Markham 905.415-1129
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implicated in over 160 diseases. In elimination and rotation diets -- and juice fasts. As part of
recent medical studies, it has been my eight week program, you complete an indepth
estimated that 85% of North nutritional questionnaire. From the results, I recommend
Americans have at least one form of foods and supplements (vitamins, minerals, enzymes,
parasite living in their bodies. Yeast homeopathies, and herbs) to get you started on your journey
overgrowth in the bowel has become to optimal health.
rampant especially due to the increase
use of antibiotics in the past 40 years.
Asthma medications that contain
cortisone as well as the birth control
pill create an imbalance of the "good"
bacteria and the "had" bacteria in the
bowel.
Symptoms indicating a need to
cleanse the bowel include: bloating,
gas, pain, tiredness after meals,
lethargy, chronic yeast infections, and
continual colds and flus (our bowels
are our second immune system). A
few specific signs of parasitic
infection include: itchy ears, nose,
anus, forgetfulness, slow reflexes,
unclear thinking, burning sensation in
the stomach, drooling while sleeping,
grinding teeth while asleep, bed
wetting, eating more than normal but
still feeling hungry, damp lips at night
and dry lips during the day.
As a Registered Nutrition
Consultant, I am focusing on helping
people with bowel problems, food
allergies, Candida (yeast infections),
and parasites. Where applicable, I
recommend special diets --
WHITES ROAD PHYSIOTHERAPY
& SPORTS INJL;RIES CLINIC(since 1988)
. THE MEDICAL CENTRE
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Ajax Silver Ring Ringette Tournament turns 25
BY AL RIVETT
SPORTS REPORTER
AJAX —A special guest will pay a visit
to mark the 25th anniversary of the Ajax
Silver Ringette Tournament here Feb. 28.
March 1 and 2.
Agnes Jacks, the wife of the late Sam
Jacks who invented ringette in North Bay 34
years ago, will be a guest of the organizing
committee of the tournament for the entire
weekend.
Mrs. Jacks will be on hand at the opening
ceremonies of the tournament at the Ajax
Community Centre Friday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m.
Paul Kelly, tourney organizing committee
member, an invitation was sent out h-,-
the
ythe cornmlticc t, %tn Jacks to attend sonic
time aeo. Thc•, i i \ recently
positive reply which has come as a pleasant
surprise to the organizers.
"We're really happy to have her;' says
Kelly.
also for the friendships it develops, says
Kelly.
"We've been told we're one of the pre-
ferred tournaments to go to. We do
The 25th anniversary event ism a lot for the teams. They really
destined to be the biggest and best `fie{ g �4 look forward to coming to Ajax
ever in the history of the tourney. �� Q for the tournament"
Seventy teams, up from 66 a k 3 Games will be played at
year ago, and more than 1,100 ri the Ajax Community Centre
athletes will compete. Squads 'A � west and cast ice pads as well
from the bunny division (age c�J,,� as the Pickering Village
seven con -
belle bracket rs a(18under) up ars ando the under) e��itnivl!, tests inva. olving ng localome lt ams will be
will compete from as far away as played earlier in the week because
Quebec, Ottawa. London and Sudbury. ice is booked up on the weekend. Most
Over the years. the tournament has contests will take place Friday and Saturday,
gained a solid rout;In Tl t0 n 1 only pro- with the finals slated for the community cen-
yiding cx, cllcr - tlon. but tre on Sunday afternoon.
photo by Jason Liebregts
Looking for a lane
An Archbishop Denis O'Connor er during Lake Ontario Secondary
Catholic High School Chargers School Athletics midget boys' bas -
player attempts to make a move ketball action. The contest was
around a St. Mary Catholic played at DO'C Wednesday after -
Secondary School Monarchs' play- noon.
Pickering Panther atoms win first playoff round
PICKERING — The
Pickering Panthers M &
M Meats/Canadian Tire
major atom 'AA rep hock-
ey team persevered in the
first round of the York-
Simcoe playoffs, ousting
the Ajax Knights in the
fifth and final game of the
best -of -five series recent-
ly.
In an intense final
game, Pickering took an
early three -goal lead, but
Ajax came back to score
two to make it a tight
affair. However, the
Panthers scored an insur-
ance marker in the third
period to post a 4-2 victo-
ry to take the series.
Ajax capitalized for
two powerplay goals to
score a 2-1 win over
Pickering in the first game.
In game two, Panthers'
netminder Luke Chivers
earned a shutout in a 4-0
win over Ajax. The
Ajacians turned the tables
on the Panthers in the third
contest with a 6-2 win.
But, the Panthers set up
the fifth and deciding
game after Chivers turned
in another shutout perfor-
mance in a 4-0 victory.
Brian Campbell led the
Pickering attack in the
series with four goals, and.
Following the opening ceremonies on
Friday, an exhibition contest between two of
the top provincial intermediate teams (ages
18 to 23 years) is scheduled for the Ajax
Community Centre at 7:30 p.m.
The calibre of ringette at the tourney con-
tinues to improve each year, notes Kelly,
who adds the game fosters good sportsman-
ship and stresses the importance of team
Play.
"It's not as easy as it looks and it's not a
sissy game. There's lots of skill involved
and, with the rules in place, it's a lot more of
a team sport. There's a lot of passing and
teamwork"
The major sponsor of the 25th anniver-
sary Ajax Silver Ring Tournament is the
Royal Bank.
Peewee Pickering Panthers
sweep first playoff series
PICKERING — The
Pickering Panthers Golden
Griddle peewee 'AA' rep hock -
:.y team wasted no time in dis-
patching Oshawa to the side-
ilnes after the first round of
:la�uffs.
After finishing first in the
-astern Division of the York-
Simcoc league and taking two
weeks off, the Panthers were
fresh for their series against
Oshawa, using the minimum of
three games to sweep Oshawa
1n the league's quarter -final
playoff round.
The Panthers now await the
winner of the
Peterborough/Clarington series
in the Eastern Division finals.
The victor in that series will
proceed to the York-Simcoe
championship.
Pickering finished the three -
game sweep with a defensive 2-
0 victory. Aaron Calder led the
way with a strong game on
defence in support of goalie
Chris Franz who earned the
shutout in net. Andrew Hopkins
scored the first
goal, unassist- ♦G ti
cd in the Q�
opening
period. d
Oshawa's
goalie kept 9ff�CIAT��:
his team in
the game with
several key saves before Scott
Vahey fed Mark Rogers with a
breakaway pass for the second
goal of the game with four min-
utes left in the third period.
In game two, Pickering reg-
istered a 5-2 victory at Don
Beer Arena. Mark Rogers led
the offence with two goals,
while singles went to Scott
Billing, Michael Dawson and
Vahey. David Hughes registered
three assists, Billing had two
and Brandon Black, Ryan
Pelan, Kevin Rogers, Mark
Rogers and Rocky Ruta record-
ed one apiece. Netminder Luke
Gregoire was sharp, making
several great saves.
In the first game in Oshawa,
the Panthers' offence was in
high gear in an I1-3victory.
Markers were scored by
Hopkins, Adam Moyer and
Vahey with two each, Billing,
Evan Georgievski, Pelan, Mark
Rogers and Ruta with singles.
Ruta and Georgicvski set up
five goals apiece, Pelan had two
assists, with single helpers to
Black, Dawson, Hughes,
Hopkins, Moyer, Brandon
Saker, Trevor Small and Vahey.
upset Glenn's in Ajax basketball
to Baric of the Bank alf ,blootvg. Debi 8otaffi W a g gh 19
Nim
an assist. Captain Chris'��'. _a
earned and James Emslle Seoreboand
earned four points. Kyle
Harding garnered three
points in the series. Mike
Murphy, defenceman Eric
Neubauer and Andrew
Feb. 2: M & S Vbho 3 (Ryan Sher, Derek
Hackett also earned three
Henderson. Kyle Smith, MVP Ryan Sher) vs.
tone star Cate 1 (Jonathan Bunting, MVPs
points apiece.
Brandon speck. Timothy Stoyorw.-Ju); Pickering
Goalies Chivers and
Slo-Sports 2 (Matthew Farr. Kyle Runrxides,
MVPs Alexa McCartney, Amrew Thawer) vs.
Nicholas Smlert faced an
PCCCA 2 (Lorenzo Hain. MVPs Nicholas
average of 18 shots per
Fenion, Rebecca Downey; Boyer Pontiac
Panthers 1 (Salwa► Dkaliwal, MVPs Sam
game.
Persaud, Scott L.) vs. Sporting Images 0.
Also coming through
UNDER -11 MIXED DIVISION
.tan. 26: Sporting Images 4 (Jordan Doody 3.
with fine efforts in the
Brett Thomas. MVP the team) vs. Factory
series were Richard Carey,
Mattress 1 (Pierre Smith, Krista Talnariu);
Pickering Lions 2 (Nikki DeGroot 2. MVP Derrick
Tyler Van Gijn, Ryan
Eccles,
Kong) 1�o y
Gemon, Robert Bayley,
:Dd L81 kT ne p 3 (Anhmy
Diana Mills, Jessie van DeNt. MVPs Diana Mills.
Matthew Yarmoluk and
Alar Farr) vs. Cashway 0 (MVPs Moreen Kelly,
MichaeLWNatkim, . _ ..
Andre Hicklarig).
_ UUNDERr/Y1XED DWWWM STAkIDINLnr►
TEAM G W L T F A PTS
Sportirg knages 11 9 0 2 28 8 29
Pickering Lions 11 5 4 2 13 20 17
Cashway Building 11 4 4 3 17 18 15
Quaky Tune -Up 11 4 5 2 18 18 14
Pick. Sio-Sports 11 3 4 4 23 21 13
Factory Mattress 11 1 9 1 13 26 4
UNDER -13 NICE D DIVISION
Jan. 26: Pickering So -Sports 3 (Elyse Campbell,
Daryl Kahan. Teti Rennie, MVP Tatum McLeod,
rest of team) vs. Optimist 0 (MVP Adam
McConachie); Boyer Pontiac Panthers 1
(Richard Sluce, MVP Sasha Li) vs. SupwCentre
0 (MVP the team); Premier Trophy 1 (Matthew
Ch"son, MVP the team) vs. Sporting Images 1
(Bryan Kuzma. MVP Hilary Singleton).
UNDER -13 MIXED DIVISION
FINAL STANDINGS
TEAM W L T PTs
Premier Trophy e 2 1 26
Pickering Optimist Club 6 1 4 19
Boyer Pontiac Panthers 6 3 2 21
Pidwirg SuperCentre 4 1 6 13
«RicYetirpSk.Sperla_ . a - -a..6 .lJ.
Sporting Images 0 8 8
tA1DEfF19 DIVISION
Jan. 26: Binns Kitchens 5 (Ranbw Sidtu 2,
Melissa Kosteski, Lisa Lahey, David Binns,
MVPs Melissa Kostaski, Ranbir Sidtu) vs.
Johnson Controls 1 (Mice Graham 1 (MVPs
Scat Brown. Mabee Lynch); Lane Star Cale 3
(Andrew Lowlea 3, MVPs Brian Kormos, Lia
Papadopoulos) vs. Boyer Pontiac Panthers 3
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has an immediate opening for a Fund Raising Coordinator.
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planning and administration of a variety of fund raising
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the development of the volunteer base, the coordination of
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the day to day operation of the branch office. The ideal
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individual with excellent interpersonal and communication
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sarong computer skills are essential.
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requires thirty
CLASS AZ DRIVERS
2 yrs. exp.; I.C.C. Medical,
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abstract, FulUPart time
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430-2204
Lots of weekend work, also team work
Check Out Our Flyer Delivery Service.
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Colio Estate
Wines
Part -Time Retail Opportunities
Brock Rd. N., Pickering.
Appl% in Perwn with RLrumc,
Colin Estate Wines
3570 Brock 5t. N. Whitby
130-4859
work, up to 514.25 per hr
start immediately. Car re-
quired Call 404-0403
CASHIERICOUWER
HELP - We are looking for
Polite friendly, responsible
people. Apply in person at.
Goss Country Donuts, 981
Brock Ro Picke, ng on
Brock bus' south c' Ba•:ly,.
CLASSIFIED
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SERVICE
News ACvel requesis
that advertisers check
their ad upon publication as
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responsible for more than
,)ne incorrect insertion and
'here shall be no liability for
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amount paid for the space
,)ccupying the error- All
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.lnoval of management of
weirs Acivemw
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Ontario Chapter
is currently reerteitiug for a
FUivnluiSING Co -ORDINATOR
The successful candWarte main laps
experience in Miervislft Villard, LMr
urrirten aa/ anal c/rnwarnieattiln skills
and Public SP-ddna. Appilicawt must
ars/ knee a ear.
,Please flarti rand your resume t/:
File •9756, P.O. Box 481, Oshawel
Oveteri/, LIB 711.5.
No phone tors please. Thank you to ail those
who Apply; however, only those Chosen to be
bderviewed uW be con sell
PICKERING
Area Tax: Company
requires Drivers
Inlmedlalely.
Also Dispatcher with
Pickering knowledge
Full I part time
686-0467
DOMINO'S PIZZA Now EARN
Spring seaso❑.we need 20
People to work vanous ar-
eas of our company Must
be willing to work with the
opposite sex. For interview
call Carty 721-0299
STYLIST WANTED for
new Coll salon with
some clientele. Salary +
commission, training pro-
vided Call Berta (905ja33-
0453 or 721.9810
1650 PER WEEK
Hiring - Fuu & Pan time As- from home clipping cou- EXPERIENCED hairstylist
sista t Managers. Also rue- pons Light assembler, pro- wanted for new Salon in
• 19 driverspaid cash passing mad (416) 812. Durham Centre. Ajax.
-ugMfer Appy 0-Y tOSt Sim- Good w Can 905
689
Earn money readingages 1 )
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St N.. Oshawa 434- books from home $100 619-57
2777, at 10 Harwood S. per title (416) 812-6892
44ax. 683-9993. at 1215 code 6.
Bayiy. Phckenng. 831-0030
We pay you duectly to
assernble our products
Easy work No
oxpcnence necessary
For FREE details send
SASE to
1Five Star Enterprises
1848 Liverpool Rd, Suite 213
Pickering, Ont., L1 V 6M3
Homeworkers Urgently
Needed up to $82Mwk
Easy work." "No expem
ence required-' For free
details send a SASE to
Skylite Enterprises 150
Clark Blvd Suite 247,
Brampton Ont L6T 4Y8.
TELEMARKETERS
NEEDED immediately, from
our office, Days & evenings
available $7/hr. , plus cash
bonuses, no experience
needed, will train. 721-
0021
MODELS
NEEDED
Female Ages
7-26
EARN EXTRA "
INCOME
`ravel to exciting
citiesNew York,
Parts, Milan
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consultation
430-5715
INTERNET Telemarketer;
Pickering Publishing Com-
pany seeks experienced
Telemarketer to sell Irl
net Directory Listing to new
and existing Industna: r,
ants. Must be sell m- .,.,ed
and results oriented Hourty
rate. Fax resume to. Pub-
lisher.(905)509-4451
IT PAYS to lose weight!
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9:30 to 3:00.
To Place Your
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Please Call
576-9335
JAWTORIALCLEANERS:
For a rapidly expanding
major leader in the Iandon-
al services field (office
buildings, shopping malls.
retail stores. gob dubs. ho-
tels and hospitals) Recent
expansion in Ontario has
created greater opportunity
for growth.We currently re-
quire a few janitorial clean-
ers to service our custom-
ers in the Oshawa and
Whitby areas. We well pro-
vide all equipment and
chemicals. You must be a
pleasant, dean cut, self -
motivated individual who is
punctual, reliable, friendly,
have a reasonable com-
mand of the English lal
guage and have a lot of
cleaning experience. We
offer a conhpel wage
depending on experience.
with work hours throughout
the day and night It you
have the above basic re-
quiremel kindly present
yourself for an interview
any time between 9 00 a.m.
and 4:00 p m on Wednes-
day. February 19, 1997 at
Travel Lodge, 940 Cham -
plan Ave, Oshawa. L 1 J
7A6 (Butter Enterprises)
IMt IVHILil blAH lb
taking applications for AM
distributors As an inde-
pendent agent individual
will responsible for 7 day
deliveries. sales. and col-
lections. For further rnfor-
■
Janitorial floor
cleaning for 6-7
days per week
contracts. Monthly
contracts. Must
have own company
and customer
references.
Fax resume to:
416-798-9913.
OVERLOAD OF WORK.
20 people needed mme-
6ately to fill vanous areas
of Oshawa Company Must
be hardworking and ambi-
tious. We will train. Call
Ashley for personal inter-
view 721-1411
TELEMARKETERS Need-
ed by Durham region com-
pany experienced or will
train Hourly wage and bo-
nuses .Call 428-7897
SALES REPS needed for
Ontario's largest wholesale
direct food company. All
leads supplied. Ask for
Brian 728.0912.
t matron call 728-5119. or
686-2292. Ask for Mr.
• Blears
TRAVEL CONSULTAN
required with 2 yrs exper
once. Knowledge of Apoll
an asset. Deliver resume i
person to: Oshawa Traw
Ltd- 74 Simcoe SUS or fa
to- 905-579-9090 attentio
Tony.
WANT TO BE YOUR OWI
BOSS? Studio S.K ;
We're looking for moderr
up-to-date hairstylists Ic
chair rentals. Please appl
in person 108 Dunda
St.W, Whitby or call 43(
9397,
Office
Help
BOOKKEEPER/AC-
COUNTANTand Data Er
try.rAdmin, required fu
time, immediately Fax re
sume 905 433-1162 Re
sume Referral Service
SELLING
YOUR HOME?
Inquire about our
HOME FOR SALE
PACKAGE
676-9336
' 1 Improvements , ' Improvements ' ' Improve '
provernertts
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Beauty
House
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SUDcIET ROiE
iMPROVEbMENTS
Basemen; Apts
Rec-rooms, plumbing.
Additions, electrical,
drywall, decks
ceramic tiling &
counter tops
15 yrs. Exp.
cal Mara
(905) 619-4663.
cel. (416) 5604663
10% off labour
(wo F•0 21 1997)
Removal" i Rsp•rs
. 0-g or Sam -
Ac ept & Prolsssrarrl
15 years exp•rerro
ren Eae•r.rlR.trwriaa
�s35-81�24�
carpertlsr76ur. can..cw
RENOVATIONS
DOES YOUR
HOUSE NEED
A LIFT"'
You ,tame it, we'll
do it. Bathrooms,
kitchens, windows,
etc. Fully licensed,
insured and bonded.
665--E135
DOORS ORn US
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OPENERS, (We
install), FIX BROKEN
SPRINGS, CABLES,
ROLLERS.
Sales Service &
Repairs
905437.0949
moved. relocated:
electric air cleaners,
hurruc ihers.
iit a •anaY jabs.
Maia.ruiar
cornn■rcial
kKUM&W
25 years experience.
err•. Ergbwal••.
Patrk 19OW28.OM
'-,e is a . 0- • .
GENERAL
CARPENTRY
e estimates. house
a XVions, basements.
decks. trim work. door n-
salatlon, baseboards,
sheds. root repairs.
(905)619-2930
Bit Jr.
J.P. HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
Renovations,
carpentry, Siding ,
drywall taping,
tum, patnt-
irtg, bathrooms,
finished base-
ments,
garages.
All work
guaranteed. Free
estimates.
Call Phil
430-5873
PELLY'S
DEMOLiflON
WORK
Renovations, home im-
Call Dave's local
number
416-948-7633
RENOVATIONS
W.
Quality honrie,
renovations
sins 1976
NO PROJECT Too
SMALL
Kitchens Basements
Windows • Doors
Bathrooms • Etc.
9056"11
visa
T.E.P.'S cusrow
CARrorrnlr v
CONTRACTING
For at; r,,.- ,eLdsle
home mckgng-aO*bons.
bunts. decks lenarg.
cabinets porch en-
closures, wing. drywall.
tapingpainting, sh•k^ng
ul bars. k,tcnens &
be" Etc
Terry for esbrnate
43"115
Licenced Carpenter.
23 years experience.
Renovations
Rec-,corns. Drywall
$13 per hour
Cal Bruce
905-342-3938
saAslaction guaranteed
andyman
3 MEN AYALABLE TO
MEET ALL YOUR
HOUSEiiOLD NEEDS.
Pulifta. Monet maker.
electrician. Kildwra,
bathrooms, rec-roorns,
painting, trim.
Fully insured.
4
• Plumbing
SAVE
PLUMBING
RENOVATIONS
Licenced plumbers,
25 yrs. experience.
Licenced gas fitters.
New installations,
rec-rooms, baths,
basements, ceramic
tiles, kitchens, elec-
trical.
686-1781
PERGO
LAMINATE FLOORING
Ideal for any room in your house
Expert Installation or Do-it-yourself.
InsUuction videos available.
Call Greg for
Free Estimates & Free Brochures
14800-465-3707 or
(905) 686-1868 (•vngwwknds)
MPainting &Moving i
Decorating room Storage
DECORRTIVE
PRINTER
Offers a variety of
painting techniques
for your home.
Call
(905) 420-3763
Painting, _--
Wall aperng, New
Stucco, RepaiMirlg old
Sit . WainscWtig.
nwukb 'Wal
boarding. muni house-
hold repairs.
Also Faux Painting.
(90SW2M
TMS -PAINTING
& DECOR
Interior & Exlwkw
European WOfkrttarts W
Fast, dean,
reliable Service.
420-0081
• Moving 8
• Storage
Alec Moving systems
full services, moves, ap-
pliance and piano Special-
ists. Flat rate or howdy. We
now have treated storage
units. Now offering free
boxes with move. Park and
load special, starting at
$99. and up. Cat for dor-
maboo,
725.0006 x427-0005
MOUNTAIN
MOVING SYSTEMS
We will move anythin5.
anywiree. an"
Cdnnril or ru 0ent•1
Packaging faorag• and boxes
available Suwon 6 mid month
discounts Free estxnana
571-0755
1-888.491-66W
MARRY-O•TFE-
MOVEAS
Mae big or small, we price
Chem W. Free estimates.
series ifisciou t, shot, no -
Ill mass. Appliances
'Wed, all storage space
available. Comparable
rales. Cal 432-2M0.
Will do household
moves, residBrrial,
conmercial. M types of
moves.
Can Carl or Jame
427-2856.
MICHALSKI
MOVING
Houses, Aparmiell Of-
rnxes, Appliances and
Piano Specialists. Beni«
and Mid -Mont, Dill
counts. licensed, in-
sured. Free Estimates.
Excellent: service.
Call 436.7795.
MOVING SYSTEMS
&g or small Mat or hourly
rates Senior and md-
rnorrh decourus. Ras, -
dental or conimuaal
Comparable rates.
Free estimates.
905-723-7479
1-800-853-T750
Experienced
Cross Mowers
Bargar, rates horses.
prices. ap . etc
Plano moving
Packing availaole
423-0239AIV)?
ROFlooring,
Carpeting
IICARPET
INSTALLATIONS
25 years experience,
re<aeld,.,g.
our
sped".
Free estlmales.
D & N Duncan,
M7-1799 0-r 9,17.16
FLOO111WI fr
Installation
and refinishing
Herringbone -
boarders,
Reasonable Rates
Free Esbr riates.
839-4922
• House
• Cleaning
problems finding time
to clean your home?
For Professional
Home cleaning,
Cal Helen's
Home services
today.
427-4385
SHINE
MAID 11111116RYiCE
Quality home & office
cleaning. Single or
Team service
available.
Insured & Bonded
839-413
Specializing in
house cleaning.
• Vyeetdy • Bi -weekly
Tel. (416)-291-8244
Cell (905) 706 4365
FREE ESTIIATES
•Party
• Services
BELLY
DANCERS
Clowns, magician,
top quality
entertainment. Call
Mala in the
Moon Producttiloas
(9115) 509-7616
MAGICIAN
• Live animals
• All Occasion
• All ages
CALL JEFF
8397057
RABBIT
WANTS WORK
Doing Magic For
Children's Parties
Arid At Occasions.
Have My Own Magician.
Call Ernie
66"93=•
Him• Driving
• • Schools
AL1. SAFE
PRO DRIN'IN ;
SCHOOL
MARCH BREAK
SPECIAL
MARCH 10 - 13
Approved driving
ciwrse for maximum
insurarwe discount
Fee $279.
Also regular courses
offered.
428-1717
• • Business
• Services
Nl
Qz) ROWT-W
SFNAM
cess
Caring individuals with
expservimo
senior citizens
in our contrin l)r.
For more wilormabon
call Heart to Heart
Seniors Services
Sheen A hairs Henry
ATTENTION
SMALL
BUSINESS
OWNERS(!
Treed of your
accounts being in
disarray ?
Let DP Accu -Books
services
DEMONSTRATE
PROFESSIONALISM
for you. 7 -or all your
accounting needs,
call today!
905-427-5231
MALE ANATOMY
ENLARGEMENT
Professional vacuum
pumps or surgical Gain
1-3 inches safety &
permanently
FREE brochure:
Dr. Joel Kaplan
(3121409-9995
WANTED - 38 people t,
lose up to 30 ft by Easter
Al Natural Cal nowt 416
631-8837
• • Financial
• •• ax Directory
Got pow Income
as reserve prepared
Ix•r a LOW; fiat rate!
$1.5 per retum!-
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SELLING
YOUR
CAR OR
TRUCK?
Showcase it
arms
Durham
Region.
Call
Classifieds
at 576-9335
or
fax 579-2238
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LAW OFFICE
Requires Mature, Expereienced
REAL ESTATE SECRETARY
Send resume to: David G.Goodaire
Box 123, Whitby
Ontario, LIN 5R7
or Fax 1-905-668-8576.
Scarborough Business
(Steeles/Markham Rd Area) needs
BILINGUAL (ENGLISWRENCH)
TELEPHONE ORDER DESK REP
Only those possessing the following
need apply:
• Fluent language skills
• Good spelling skills
• Courteous telephone manners
-Thorough knowledge of Canadian
geography
• Working knowledge of Word,
Excel, Microsoft Office
• Ability to work under pressure
This Is a Monday to Friday position
with working hours scheduled bet-
ween 8:30am and 6:00pm.
Please send your resume to:
Economist & Sun, Box 4595
9 Heritage Road
Markham, Ont L3P 1M3
Walk from
Union
Admin/Project
Asst$35K
Dwnt. corporate
c lent requires
strong Word, Excel,
P,)werpoint, Lotus
'dotes, Access &
r Mal skills. Pro.
+de tech. support.
.'ust have exc. org.
P, communication
Exec Asst
to $40K
(shed, profes.
;stinal & corporate
rdlvldual deeded for
Bay St. client.
executive search
exD.an asset
Call lied for your
interview rine!
('MIS) 1131-7-159
ECW m
-Starring lcrvikrs
ENTRY LEVEL PRO-
GRAMMERS needed and
ar ware-sohware sales
Jr0lesstonals Fax resume
9051 433-1162 Resume
tefemill Service.
OSHAWA: PART-TIME
ata entry clerk/receptionist
'equired for banquet centre
i golf course. Basic ac-
.ounting, computer a sec-
'etanal skills required. Fax
'esume to (905)623-2257.
PART TIME Legal Secre-
'-Iry required. able to work
' exible hours. General
att ce - real estate, fainly
ew, criminal. Please mail
'esume to File a 9758,
Oshawa This Week, P.O.
Box 481, Oshawa, Ontario
LH 71.5
PART TWE RECEPTION-
IST required for Property
Management office in Ayax.
12.15 hours par weep. Ex-
perience with Window and
Word Pertec an asset.
Reply, to File 19755 Osha-
wa This Woak, PO Box
481 Oshawa. Ohl, L I H 7L5
PRODUCT COORDINA-
TOR I PURCHASIIG. pro-
gressive hi -tech company
seeks an endiusiestic, in-
dependent results ori- -
and experienced pmdu t
Coordinator. Must know li-
me and word porlact and be
skilled in nullti tasking
within a fast paced office.
Reply lions with �bFeb�y j
Fax 905-436.1075.
amH*f�
LOCALPICKERING
COMPANY, requires ex-
perienced outside sales
representative. Computer
would led", n rise Base
salary plus commission.
Send resume to Summit
Dlred, 1080 Brock Rd. Unit.
14, Pickering, Ont. L I W -
3X4
' Sales Help/
Agent
PUBLISHING COMPANY
located in Pickering re-
quires an experienced Ad-
venssig Sales Represen-
tative for national and ra-
g-onal trade periodicals.
Must have previous expen-
ence in advertising sales,
and be able to start nvme-
diatefy Qualified and ex-
Perienced persons. please
-ontact Onich Flerks at (905)
831 4711 a please tax re-
sume at (905)831-4725
Skilled
Im Help
AUTO BODY. ocentied bo-
dyman, or 4th or 5eh year
apprentice, must have own
toots. aN 579-4000
CHEF FOR COUNTRY
Club (Seaonal Apr' -Or
White -Rodgers, a highly recognized world leader in the
manufacture of HVAC controls is currently seeking a:
BIUNGUAL CUSTONI R SERVICE ASSISTANT
(Part -Time)
The Successful candidate will answer routine customer
inquiries with respect to order status, delivery, and pric-
ing, combined with entry of orders into a computerized
system. Relief of Customer Service Personnel, commu-
nication with customers preferring the French language,
and various other office duties will be required. Applic-
ants must have a Gr.12 education with business cours-
es, be bilingual (French/ English), with accurate data en-
try/PC skills, and an excellent telephone manner.
This position is part time with Flexible hours of Five 1/2
days, or three whole days a week.
Interested candidates should forward their resume to:
Tom Honey
/V Emerson Electric Canada Ltd.
W R 9999 Highway #48 I
Mm
Markham, Ontario L3P 3,.13
Fax (905) 475-4630 EMERSON
Daycare
• Available
DAYCARE AVAILABLE in
my home Pre-school age,
ovng, caring, clean envi-
ronment: hist I CPR
courses taken Call I....
683-6545
E.C.E. We provide a warm
nurturing environment with
many reaming Opportuni-
ties Experienced I Rear-
ences Pickering Beach a
Road, area. 905426-1534
IN MY HOME, french
speaking loving, caring
grandmother lir new bans
and up to 12 in m III Puik-
strng. West Shore and Ha -
crest area Can anytime.
(905) 839.3842.
PLAY DAYCARE Lots of
TLC d fun' Non-smoking
environment. home -cooked
meals/snacks Pre-school
activity, all ages Magi~wood. Apx 7a. m.-6p.m.
428-7464
WESTNEY HEIGHTS, St
Patncks Cathotic School,
quaky Oaycan, hot meals.
crafts. music and bring at-
tention. Smoke-free, to -
' Bargain
Corner
GORGEOUS ! yea oil
Golden Retriever / Collie
Mix. Male Good tempera-
ment Free to a good home
831-9707
HAND hewned beams 8-
15 It lengths. $7-S"_ per -
100 lir mantle, fire-
place.cohage, recroom/bar.
old solid wooden doors
meach. Storm windners
$5 each 905-263-6303_
INGLJS dryer. hefty dory.
almond. $275 838-3069
Articles
For Sale
APT -SIZE FREEZERS.
5200 R up Apt -size wash-
ers. $250 ti up. Apt -size
dryers. $200 6 uo Stack-
able washer/dryer. $650
Upright freezer. 3 yrs old.
scuff. 5300 Washers.
$200 6 up.3 yr old washer
a dryw. GE. 5550 Almond
black glass door side-by-
side. $700 Fridges. 5200 a
up Dryers, $175 a up
Stoves. 5200 a 'tp STEPS
a HANK'S APPLIANCES.
362 French St Oshawa
905-432-7167 Warranties
6 months
METICULOUS CONDI-
aVRGIAR ALARMS allow
TION. Viking salt dean
thieves bme in your home
oven and refrigerator (12
KEEP THEM OUT' Custom
years old) aw"*4. "rifting
built stets security window
extra Capacity washif"i
bas avows affordable
w.( 5 yin. old ) white, 576-
peace of mind even with
3994
the windows open For a
Used kitchen, cabinets,
free estimate call Secure
cupboard doors. locks.
Dosigns (905µ28-8429
bathtub, toilets, call 665-
CARPET BROKER,
9617
/DC°•,. Nylon Mick. plush
USED STOVE, $199 or
stain resistant Carpet For 3
best otter. OMrCe desk 1
rooms.nly
��
drawers 575 or Deet offer
300 Sq a
(905)837-6733
roOekm pod and �tapetion
ployees Call 905-373-
in your home Free quota-
-11 !deal post- Copts "On. 427-5048 tron n your name No in -
hon lir Sous Chet or ogixv- Articles
Went. sleeking advance- serest. no paymen lir ale
mens The position requires TITEr=t for Sale full year. Daniel. t -900 -
ME
an organized ndividual 21. 0104
with good supervisory skills CARPET lir sale for free
and personable outlook OLIN lir pal» 25'. 2r.
Please tax resurne In Con-
fidence to The Manager.
Whrtevole Golf Club. Box
130. Whitevale Ontario.
(905)294 -5115 -
INTERNET MARKETING
consultants Sales back-
ground. full tranirg proviso -
ed and tranernext support
Highly motivated. Good in-
terpersonal skills Fast
paced environment Fax
resume (905) 433-1162.
Resume Referral Service
LICENSED MACHINISTS,
Millwrights, Mig and Tig
welders and forst Int opera-
tors needed for contract as-
signments. For an appant-
mentcat 1-905-837.6060
• 1 w°a''antCBfeed
COUPLE seeks live-in
-OP- Call 839• -W07 -
LIVE OUT nanny needed
to are for 3 yr. old a 6 ma
old. Experienced, reWo--
es, own car. Mon. -Fri. . 7-
5:30. Own child 3-4 yrs.
welcome. e. Whines and Hwy
2.905-837-1729.
MATURE FULL TIME day -
are PHovidw in our hate
or yours, 3 yr. old and 6 mo.
old. Whine's and Finch, tN-
eretces required 831-
4461.
MOTHERS Helper wanted
to wont Fridays to do laun-
dry and tight Housekeeping.
Flexible hours. Call (905)
420.2081.
NANNY REQUIRED: Live -
out. 2 1/2 to 5 days per
weak. Relerences re_.--.
Whites Rd. area. 839.3019.
Daycare
• Available
17 MONTH OLD Gid seek-
ing playmate aged 2-3 yrs.
to share rmy nanny. Las of
toys a lots of love. 905-
831-7242.
CERTIFIED MARINE
31' TV's Free del /ser -up.
shop at homa
e service n
ni
Mechanic available with 16
Sharp. Toshiba. Hitachi,
Arid nM will show you ten
n. exp. R dile. rely
Y hpOris
staining from S6 2S'week
rleren We also au -
able. a Pelecifonist n his
Can 905.571-1412
t r
tom estr Installations. repairs
s
Seniors
and ruts,
field. Fed up with fly by
905-4328. or 985-8676.
onptoyws, looking lir
KENWOOD Prdogic star-
Calan It
Discounts, Can Mike 905 -
secure
secure year round empoy-
iso. 5 Disk CD. dual cas.
431-4040
men and benefits package
sate. 6 speakers Own by
Carpet Mill Dismbutors,
with established marina
prone starting from $801),
12 months No payments.
that respects excellent er►
week 905-571.1412
No interest. iOAC! 3 rooms
ployees Call 905-373-
■
(300sq It ) installed with
7494
1977 SKIDOO 440 TNT,
deluxe pad from onty $399
nonban Bed $349 00 Said
good running condition
Specials on Vinyl, Cerahvc
and Hardwood Flooring
'
FireYllOOdFree
$600 36' wood lathe. v
2hp motor, with stand.
Shap At Flints 1-800-
If
5350 Call 905-728-1962
663-6046
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST CARPET -ILL Osrtbu-
top quality hardwood at
low prices. Free delivery
Serving Pickering, Ajax,
Whitby and Oshawa. Call
DURHAM FIREWOOD
427-4741.
BROOKLIN FIREWOOD.
Bushilace cords, kindling
quality seasoned firewood.
Please phone (leave mes-
sage) 905-655.8797 Hwy
12 to spencerm
s Road. turn
north on Ashburn Road,
200 yards. S501face cord.
nixed, picked up
FIREWOOD. Excellent
quality hardwood,. C-tuar-
ameed, extra long luty
seasoned, cut and split.
Honest mitasuromenl. Free
delivery Kozy Heat Fire-
wood 905.753-2246.
FIREWOOD: Roka Lum-
ber a Firewood Centre.
4'x8'1112'. $60: 4'xBk16•.
$65. Established 1963.
Days 705-277-3381, Even-
ings 905-434-6665. Free
delivery to Oshawa area
Bgoin
Corner
4 MICHELIN SNOW ores,
exceMem condition, on new
14- Toyota rims. Asking S70
each. (905) 428-2665.
FREE TO GOOD HOME 3
112 yr. old part lab. pan Irish
Setter, female, good tem-
perament, needs a lamily
with a large backyard. 439-
8720. 428-8873
2 HONDA Powered Go- tors, 12 monks No pay -
Karts. call ,len. or Shawn. malts. No interest. (OAC) 3
839-55112. rooms (300sq tt ) installed
4 PCE BEDROOM SHITE
$900 or best offer. 6 pce
solid Rosewood $1,950 or
best offer, table and chairs
5100., coffee and end ta-
bles S35., kids Iurnxture S35
each. office chair $35, an-
tique occasional chairs
$95, antique dressers
5350., partial list only. 697-
3532
ALMOND Fridge 8 Stow,
good condition. $400. Bots
trailer 15 inch wheels, 2000
pound capacity, 5300 OBO.
Cat 619.3098.
ALUMINUM rims 15• (van
lir truck), excellent coni
lion. $150. Call Tony 434-
8924
ANTIQUE n011pf1 and chair.
green brocade uphdstary
with wood accent good
corWition, as" $700.
433-1640
ANTIQUE diningroonn su-
ite, 10 pus, good concNion,
$2000 obs Antique bar
also available, suitable br
commercial use $1200.
668-8199.
APPLIANCES, MOVING.
Sol wood pickled oak, 11
pcs. dining room set, bed
chesterfield• Also Auto pick
up truck. 112 ton lull size
and truck finer small. 905-
438.8183
with deluxe pad from only
$399. Speraals on Vinyl.
Ceramic and Hardwood
Flooring. Fee Shop At
Homs. 14800-663-6046.
CARPETS - lots of carpet
100% nylon. new stain w
lease carpets on hand. I
will carpet 3 rooms, 5349.
Price includes carpel, pre-
mium pad, expert instate -
win. last delivery, free so -
mates (30 yards). Norman
686.2314
COMPUTER - complete
system. 8 -tags Ram, 300
rruarlor, 6 -ICAO -4-M, - - -- -
COMPUTERS USED 486/
50.8 COMPM to 5296. Much -
Media 486 DX 4/11W corn-
pift syshmn 5775. Add a
14.4 modem to most used
systems for $49. Used
printers from $69. DX066 C
PU'S sm. Con" w
Clearance Center, Bow-
marvie. (9043)697-3059
CONTENT SALEtff Mostly
row turnittue (LRlDRtBRI
K), children's toys (Little
Tyke's), antiques, CDAW
Cassano stereo system; a
much mora! (906)723-8335
-go.
CUTE COMPACT pur-
ebred Lhasa Apso pups,
non allergenic, non shad -
ding, vat cocked. 6 weeks
old, $450 each. both par-
ents on premises, 432-
7565
The New
Whitby Toyota
Requires
Experienced
new, used & leasing
Sales Consultants
Due to increased showroom
traffic and tremendous sales
increases, we are looking for
an above average Sales
Consultant to compliment our
award winning sales team.
For a Personal interview call
Nick Esso or Miles Shrider
905-668-4792.
Tor. line 686-2228
Articles
For Sale
DISC JOCKEY SYSTEM:
' )OSC 1500 wan ampir .
er 0)W8 mixing board.
2)Sony ch'mpact disc play-
ers (2)Ehte 1000 wan
speakers (with processor)
11)Microphone and stand
Set comes with over 650
compact discs with carrying
cases Music ranges from
50's a 60's. Country. Rock
a roll and current dance
music. System in excellent
condition Asking $7.500 or
best offer Call (905)433-
4709
ENCLOSED TRAILER
14x8'x6.6- No. 18' Over ll
Surge brakes, ramp door.
side man door $380c 905-
985-2306 Jim
ESTHETIC EQUIPMENT
and massage therapy boa,
includes all sa mce pro-
ducts. examples - skin ;,are
Ino. makeup line, eye lash
tints, mar -cure and pedi-
cure equipment. paraffin
wax. manicure !-Ne -,iw
light high frequency mag -
ratted facial light and mucn
rrno _ (905) 665 -mit
FUR COAT 'ull length
coyote with saver lox trim,
excellent shape. $600.
623610
GARAGE door repairs,
broken springs, cables.
rollers. openers installed
$49 New doorvopeners.
Ouahry Plus Doors 416-
336-0073
KENW000. A iao Video
receive prorogic surround
sound, processor.Kenwood
5 disk CD player, 5 speak
ors. 2 loner, 1 centre 2
rear $900 00 000 721-
0080
KIRBY G4 'Vacuum Sys-
tembrand new. $1800 or
best offer Call 905-438-
1734
LIFECYCLE 9500 sones•
mint condition, always
maintained. used in home.
top of the lirhe. Gym bike
$1600 o.b o Over $3000
new Call days 905-430-
0979. evenings 905-623-
0283.
MACINTOSH LC 2, with
style writer 2, printer, will to
pan for a reasonable offel.
905-576-5096
MINK COAT, (1/2 length)
and maid" hat, - lightly
wom. size 20 - 221/2. $350.
725-1430.
MOVIES, SPORTS, Spe-
cial Events. 18' Satellite
Dishes wilt 1 year pro -
"twig tram $799. -
installed 5949. Electronic
repairs - Free estxnates.
Call DURHAM AN at
(905)404-0810.
MOVING SALE, dining
room Set, table 4 chairs,
txAU a hukh. $950
O.B.O., Seem washer a
dryer, good condition,
$400.623-4377
PIANOS -GRANDFATHER
CLOCKS • Surprise your
Valentine! Timakess treas-
ures lir your loved one.
New and used pence. Not
sure? Rent to own, apt.
fuze, upright. grand, dignal,
key0oards. Clock - grand
father, marine, wait and
cuckoo. Tekp Piano
Works, 433.1491.
SHOWCASES and shelv-
ing, reasonable. 905-427-
4084.
SKLAR, Top of the line
seating, sofa like new, off
whitetblue $600. Sklar love
seat, like new, floral $400.
985-1294.
' HOW ARE WE DOING? ;
'
The 7hsuua erC»dDepaaT!er t ■
■ s =TrTA3d b pruAdng ctrcaiArvs wit the best ■
■ possbe service. We wo(Jd appf6cale yo(rt�ncJd ■
If mspaee b the q xstions below.
■ 1. Was your call answered promptly? ■
■
■ 2. Did the Sales Representative otter friendly, ■
■ courteous service? ■
■
113. Are you satisfied with the response to your ■
■ advertisement? ■
Articles
■
Bull
PURE IID:Terriers.lis
■
For Sale
■ 4
Suggesbons or comments:
■
OAKIPINE FURNITURE
■
show Friday Feb. 14/87 fi
■
Trad,t,oral Woodworking
905-4328. or 985-8676.
■
One of Ontario's largest
■
sale. Non shedding. non
tions needs unique crafters
manufacturers of Solid
■
vat noodled. House train-
■
Wood Furniture announces
our New for 1997 finish it
■
We would like t3 dear ., torn you.
■
yourself line of Said oak a
S45.
PAWS A WHILE KEN-
■
Pine Furniture Eg- Can-
■
your boarding and groom-
ing needs. Located bet.
SELL IT NOW
nonban Bed $349 00 Said
CALL
vine. Please call (905)
■
Oak Pedestal Table 6 4
■
If
cmaws $695 M. 905-965-
you prefer,
■
6774
■
please contact Fred Eismont
WASMizfull
■
at 576-9335, or 683-0707
■
s-za aPt apt size 0 0•w^ by
'
Phone. Starting from S825.
■
or fill out this coupon
week 905-571-1412
■
USED FRIDGE 5225 and
■
and mail to:
up. used stoves S20C and
■
■
up. used warners
ClassWsed Department
■
n
and up. dryers $179 and
�
aro Flm
brand nae 'ridg-
idg-es.
P.O. Box 481
es. 16
16 6 c t $605 and
■
up Neew
up
MPS Farewell St,.
■
stoves S"9 and Sar
11
ptynson•s Furniture en0
Oshawa, Ontari
■
Dort SI.
■
o
Oshawa. 6--744
'
LIH 71.5
■
WHEELCHAIR. Everest
■
Jennings. 'Co ,, the Line.
■
like new. 623-2369
'ftr wastactor is 77e neasuE of JUr succez'
■
YAMAHA CL.AVINOVA
CLP - '535 for sale Mmt
condition.2200 5Call 666-
4064 after 5pm
Articles
MIT -Wanted
ANTIQUES Absolutely.
Purcnasrng 'umitiure, or an-
ything old. Scientific rdwu-
ments. China, silver adver-
mtr'g• rori. decoys dolts.
MA Doftles, couemons or
amos Can Robert Bowen
Antiques (905' 655-8049.
Brooktm
HOT DOG a Sausage
CarT Warted wrtr tow
package Hot a Coil water,
preferably with sneaer w,Th
license and permit and o-
ation in Bow-anvrlle or
Oshawa Reasonably
priced Call 623-5342 or
435-6229
RUComputer
,Internet
NEW MUSIC a -zine e
http www dumam
news net,-alc238 in-
dex ri
GM DIRECT Computers
Services Sweetheart Pack-
age INTEL PENTIUM 200
includes communicating
and muni -media CD Rom
packages with many extras.
$2699 Monitor extra. Spe-
cializing in Hardware sates
and installations. Call (905)
427-9882.
Lost &
i o Found
LOST - Jan. 8197 - Border
cotiWdaWWion cross,
bled with spotted crest
and lags., vary Iherldy and
timid. Answers b 1AlaruklM. O
bund please call 723-
6643.
LOSTII Mak cat, mostly
WNW with black a crown
mask around eyes. 1 spa
on lift side. gray/black tai:
Krosno/Sandy Beach Rd.
area, since Jan 26. 420-
4325. Reward.
• tBoMdrlg
AMERICAN ESKIMO Pup-
pies lot sale. Purebred, 8
weeks old. all while. no pa-
pers, call 905-623-7426
ROTWELLLER
SHEPHERD cross, and
tem- poo pups lot sale. Vet
checked. Ist shots, call
Laurie (416) 281-1889
to ON . / I • . . . . . I ML
anComputer Computer
Video Video
WEB DESIGN
SERVICE
Home and web page creation Hyper
link and server storage.
CaU John Duarte
at179-4400
Arts Arts
•' CrCraftss B' Crafts
Comt" Craft Mwka
Open 7 days a week.
Come in and see our wide
Sei(echon of hand Crofts.
IV Cavia • Woodworking • FA Art
IF Floras If Gift Bmkets for aD o=tsiotts
♦ V&mm Giles and muds more.
"Antique Barn"
:1:;:a,+Comin9 Soon
Vendors
O-allAtAe
1618 Dundas SL E, Mfi&d r
NL oonnrlitidtsall/Datdns
offli;_W� an--.
• / act
Bull
PURE IID:Terriers.lis
of
7 weeks old, all
ATTENTION CRAFTERS.Terriers.
stoats, 2 males / 2 harM"&
Unique craft venders want-
Unregatered Awaitaple to
ed, for dowittown, Port Par -
show Friday Feb. 14/87 fi
ry 'OcatiO^' Phorle Mike at
her 3pm. 905-576-9656.
905-4328. or 985-8676.
VENDORS wanted - Kath -
LHASA APSO PUPS for
loon's Olde Tyme Produc-
sale. Non shedding. non
tions needs unique crafters
anergic, health guarantee,
for its 7th Annual Craft
vat noodled. House train-
Show at Jubilee Pavilion
ng started. Payment terms
April 20th/97. after 6 p.m.
available. (705) 786.3124.
905-728-9791. Booth rental
S45.
PAWS A WHILE KEN-
NELS, now open daily for
your boarding and groom-
ing needs. Located bet.
SELL IT NOW
ween CourticWBowman-
CALL
vine. Please call (905)
623-3940
575-9335
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M5;_W� Automobiles
Boarding Elm, For Sale
SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPS,
Home raised. CKC reg s
tered super pets with writ-
ten health and tempera
ment guarantee. great for
beginner musheis. or add
I your racing stock(613)
395-5578
HELP GIVE a homeless
Pet the second chance they
deserve Many spayed or
neutered adult cats. kittens.
and medium to large s¢e
dogs available. Pet Sup-
plies. donations and dog
foster homes also needed
Please call DURHAM ANI-
MAL ADOPTION 905-438-
8411
IN STYLE"
AT K9 CONNECTIONS
Dog Obedience
CLASSES ALL LEVELS
Back by Popular
Demand!'!
FREE 6 foot leallher
training lead valued at
$20. for the Ist 25
students
Cal! ohr or
Dianne to register
1-905-438"1711
Automobiles
for Sale
NEED A VEHICLE?
Po'?' creel- Nc credo"
Bankrupt') Call Trai at
905-576-1800 or 1-88-
259-3673 1 can help,
1981 CHEV Balser solid
body only 130.000kms. V6.
automatic. 4 -door, needs
paint. $,400 certified Good
soled car' Call 905-434-
5249
1966 TransAm. 'uly low-
ed C locks DS p trunk. a
51. auto T -bar roof. 1st year
winter
driven New pant.
Dreg. brakes Ment condition
No reasonable prior re-
fused 434-7226 after 5
pm
1988 CAVALIER Z24, 5 -
speed 2 5 V5 red whack
int. 139.11 rocamly paint-
ed. rust -proofed. $3.900
con wd 1988 Chev Corsi-
ca 4-000r. 4-cyl. auto.
135.-t- S280C certified
Both ars 0"C""nt cori6-
tion 433-1787
1989 DODGE COLT: auto.
good body. "'Jns great. Cd
player. new fuel pumy
brakes 176,000km $2500
cert At 725-0816, 433
5532
1989 TOYOTA Corolla. 4
door 5 speedamtm cas
sena. 145.000km, $4500
o.b.o. Call between 4-930
weekdays (905)668-2745
1990Bonneville SSE. ex-
Ceuent Condition. Cerhtmed.
tunrod, Mather. new tires.
$6500obo 5 71 -0138
1990 SPORTY LUMINA
EURO 4 odor, while. load-
ed, excellentcondition
$5500. or bring all otters,
must sell- 905.404-9310
after Spm.
1191 NYUNDAI EXCEL
standard Two door, white.
dartdmad. $2.900 Call after
bpm Cap (905)428-7136.
1992 CHRYSLER Dynasty
LE, loaded. grow wrth grey
interior, 95.000 km. $8250.
obo.434-2775.
IM DODGE SHADOW, 4
floor, auto. air, certified.
m
113,000 kil., it condition.
$6,295. Telephone 666-
2747
1M GRAND PRIX LE, pi
s. pts, ift or. cruise. amAm
cassette. arctic whi
beaMitd Car, excellent con-
dition, $8,499 o.b.o. cer i-
tied. 905-721-90126.
1990 FORD TOPAZ: Low
nkleage, fully loaded, rtvm
condition, second car.
$7500. film. 905.666-0975.
1993 JEEP CHEROKEE:
Loaded, 120K, Moving -
must sell! $17.500. 985-
4522 (Port Perry).
1994 GRAND PRIX SE,
P/w, I PIS, PIM, Cruise.
Tip, Am/Fm cassette, secur-
dy system, 79.000 km.
$14,500. Cal 683-3020.
1994 GRAND PRIX, V6,
p(s. abs, jai p/w., pltrunk,
security system. 4 -door, ap-
prox. 79,000 highway kms,
$14.500 Like new, one
owner. 905-683-3020.
1994 RED SUNBIRD: 2
door, very dean, perfect
condition, A/C. AM/FM ra-
dio, 66,000 kms, electric
locks. $10,500 Certified.
9D5-987.3352.
87 HONDA CMC: 4 door
sedan In good running
Condition. 51600 as is. Call
(905)697-2908 and leave
message
88 BONNEVILLE, good
condition. engine, trans.
mission & brakes recently
redone As is. asking
54.500 0.bo. Little to cert,
ty (905)404.2134 anytime
ARLIE SALES 728"2755.
Durham's Largest Whole.
sailer Pre -Sprang
Clearance 91 Cadillac Brm
D. Elegance. super clean
car. $10800 92 Aerostar
van, air, cruise. tilt. $7450
92 Lumina APV only
7101 7 -passenger.
.eaded. now only S11.995
'391 Camaro RS clean.
.adetl Car, low miles. sum-
-er wheels & bre$. $8795
R8 Dodge Caravan, low Ks
'^rs week's special. $3995
?3 Hyunda, Sonota 4 -doer.
auto. p/w, p/l. cruisii &
-rare. $3695 93 Olds
._oh ieva 4 -door. 6-cyl. air.
jmsetilt, value pnced
S9465 1992 Sunbird GT.
laded low Ks $9295 93
-rand Am SE. 2-000r load-
ed. $9695 93 Cavalier RS.
s-(Joor. auto air. low k's.
57895 89 Corsica 4 -door
iatchback au. cruise.
Mean ca, S4895 1987
;hevy Nova. 4 -door. 5 -
Peed. certified. 52295.
991 Cadillac Sedan
Jevdle.low k's and leather.
now $,2.76C 'E Vans. 2
Suburbans. 6 Trucks. 54
Cars to choose from ARLIE
SALES LTD 520 Taunton
Rd' East at Wilson 728-
2755
AVTO LOANS
-auto dealer Aill
grange financing
c%: -n if )ou have
hNccn turned down
h�:: otI Loans
,o.,ulahle for no
%dit, had credit
and bankruptcy
hu Vers.
Call Cindv
(91
666-3398
CARUSO AUTO SALES
199' Cavalier. auto.
171.000 kris black $4.295
auto. 19e9 Dynasty white.
auto. 160.000 kms $1.295
96 Cole" Spot burger.
ay 204.000 kms. $1200 84
Honda Accord Auto. very
dean, must be seer,
$1295 can Phil 686-3803
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"'Plumbing & Heating
"Consumers
Visit Our Spacious
Showroom AND
PRODUCT NIGHT
Thursday
February
20th
Everyone Welcome
SAVE, SAVE, SAVI
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PRODUCT NIGHT
1905) 725.4916
our, 8 CHIMNEY SMP
Includes all hook-ups & no hidden extras.
Worts Guaranteed.
Snake Method - 200 PSI
Per Standard Horne
Hook-up $39.95 - $5 per vent
•FREE
Airside
CHIMNEY SWEEPING ONLY e59.95
RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL
Snake method used (416) 282-3292
fry
COLA Interiors Inc.
Quality Horne h office
Remi, ations
Trip Quality. Protessuinal krcice & Workmanship
Ocer 15 Years of Sen'tce
• Finished Basements • Painting
• hilrhens & Baths • Faux Finishes
• Plumbing • Carpentry
• l cranuc & Nilarble -files • Di wall
All work Guaranteed
Pictures & References Available
Dan Fanelli
Phone. (905) 509-7523
Pager: (416) 295-7220
SILVER CARPET & RUGS
INCREDIBLE PRICES
INCREDIBLE SAVINGS
VISIT OUR SHOWROOM
YOUR "
ONE
STOP
CARPET Clements
STORE 1!!t!
FOR FREE ! SHOP AT HOME SERVICE
OR ESTIMATE CALL
UNIT 3 -487 Westney Rd. S.
683-4292 AJAX
Durham Region Master Plumber's
If you
wish to
advertise
in this
feature
call Billy
9t
579-4400
EXt.
2304
Association designed to improve the industry
Patsy, the association's administrator invites contractors to
Unit #11
tM^r�C
Oshawa
A�STERt'LUTABERS
"Your #1 Plumbing
designed to improve the plumbing
& Heating
'SSonh1
Showroom
The association was established in
For All Your
Requirements
Attention:
"'Plumbing & Heating
"Consumers
Visit Our Spacious
Showroom AND
PRODUCT NIGHT
Thursday
February
20th
Everyone Welcome
SAVE, SAVE, SAVI
GIVE US A
CALL FOR
PRODUCT NIGHT
1905) 725.4916
our, 8 CHIMNEY SMP
Includes all hook-ups & no hidden extras.
Worts Guaranteed.
Snake Method - 200 PSI
Per Standard Horne
Hook-up $39.95 - $5 per vent
•FREE
Airside
CHIMNEY SWEEPING ONLY e59.95
RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL
Snake method used (416) 282-3292
fry
COLA Interiors Inc.
Quality Horne h office
Remi, ations
Trip Quality. Protessuinal krcice & Workmanship
Ocer 15 Years of Sen'tce
• Finished Basements • Painting
• hilrhens & Baths • Faux Finishes
• Plumbing • Carpentry
• l cranuc & Nilarble -files • Di wall
All work Guaranteed
Pictures & References Available
Dan Fanelli
Phone. (905) 509-7523
Pager: (416) 295-7220
SILVER CARPET & RUGS
INCREDIBLE PRICES
INCREDIBLE SAVINGS
VISIT OUR SHOWROOM
YOUR "
ONE
STOP
CARPET Clements
STORE 1!!t!
FOR FREE ! SHOP AT HOME SERVICE
OR ESTIMATE CALL
UNIT 3 -487 Westney Rd. S.
683-4292 AJAX
Durham Region Master Plumber's
If you
wish to
advertise
in this
feature
call Billy
9t
579-4400
EXt.
2304
Association designed to improve the industry
Patsy, the association's administrator invites contractors to
visit their showroom on "Products Night.
Durham Region Master Plumbers
• Longevity Acrylics
Association is a non-profit organization
al Moen Faucets
designed to improve the plumbing
eMirolin
industry in Durham.
aDelta Faucets
The association was established in
•Fiberez
1991 and has grown to over 50
*Conbraco
members, including contractors,
•Watts
manufacturers and wholesale
eArmstrong Pumps
companies.
•NImm Whirlpools
They organize activities for their
•Zorn
membership such as educational
*Orion Fittings
courses and seminars, monthly
•Jacuzzi Whirlpools
meetings, discount programs and fun
*Crane Canada
days. As well, they let the contractors
.Briggs
know about changes in by-laws and
alFasco
regulations and issue a monthly
•North Star Water Conditioning
newsletter.
The showroom is open Monday to
Their latest undertaking is a
Friday 10 a.m. W 5 p.m. For more
plumbing and heating showroom at 391
information call administrator Patsy at
Marwood Dr., Unit 11 in Oshawa. Here,
(905) 725-4916.
manufacturers permanently display
their products so that contractors and
Contractors and the public are
customers can see what's available on
invited to the showroom on
the market before purchasing.
Thursday Feb. 20th, 1997 from 4
A very important aspect of the
P.M. to 10 p.m. for "Products
association is helping the contractors
Night".
develop friendships and supportive
Representatives from various
work relationships with the competition
manufacturers will be on hand to
and improving the industry as a whole.
answer questions about their
Currently on display in the show room
products.
are the following manufacturers:
Automobiks
For Sale
TICAR WILL WARM
R HEART WITH
SE FROST BEATING
I.S. WE HAVE EIGHT
MINI VANS 10
DOSE FROM, 1981 TO
3 STARTING AT
550.00 EXAMPLES -
0 Chev Astro CL. 8
ssenger. loaded. only
.550 1993 Chev Astro
extended. 8 passenger.
ded including Dutch
ors and Vonek H . an -
re 512.950. 1993 GMC
tar, SLX. 8 -passenger.
r ot. cruise. 511,750. Cars
ars Cars! From Sporty to
xurv. to economy all re-
ndmOned and certified
ampies: 1990 Buick Le-
abe LTD., loaded and
ea "ful $7,995 1990
.and Prix SE. 2 -dr, loaded
.e $7,995. 1991 Grand
E. 4 dr, loaded. pretty
blue $8.995., 1991
7—f ac Sunbrrd GT, 6 cyl.,
loaded. 100,000 km.
195. 1992Pontiac Gran
SE. 6 cyl , loaded. white
ca 444 1992 Nissan Sen-
n, xE, automatic. loaded.
+?5 Utility - We have 4
s and pickups, exam -
1991 Tracker. SLE. 5
convertible. white
c: _.95 1988 Jeep YJ. 5
,_d*
4 x 4. 6 cyl., red.
tops $6.995. 1989
leo Cherokee Ltd., load -
burgundy. 57.995..
+'s) Ford F-250. 58 litre.
i,'• uratic Only 41.000 km.
R88 1991 Chev Silver-
a"l•, short box, step side.
.toed. $11,998 Specials'
-A Ford Ranger, 4 cyl. 5
..ped. with cap. certified.
is 995. 1989 Chev Corsi -
.a 4 ryl.. automabc. only
000 km. S4.3501988
Kswagen Got GL, 4 cyl.
'omauc, 119.000 km,
,:444 7991 Ford Festiva,
y1, automatic. silver bul-
52.995 Many more to
^ase from' OPEN SEV.
EN DAYS A WEEK, - WE
WANT TO DEAL! CASH
FOR YOUR CAR,
TRADES WELCOME,
COME SEE US T CERTt-
CAR AUTO CENTER, /S5
KING STREET WEST AT
MIDTOWN MALL, OSHA -
WA, ONTARIO. 'Where
our customers fend thea
friends' call (905) 579.
2616
Automobiles
92 Wanted
S50. :v $7500.. Cash on
'te spot for soap cars d
'•,CkS Anytime. Call 905-
'116 5740
AUTOMOBILES and
"lCxS -anted for scrap.
A,iv condition. any age.
..ae removal in the Durham
,'/pion, cash paid. Also
`ceded. 75 to '87 Chew or
5MC pickup for parts. Call
a^ytime. Oshawa 905 -431 -
CASH FOR CARS[ We
ouy used vehicles. vehicles
^vst be -running condi-
t. CAM 427-2415 or Come
479 Bayy St East, Ajax
at MURAD AUTO SALES.
NEED A - ANY scrap Cir,
,unnng or not. Cash paid,
905-433-4333.
A i A TOWIi(a tray $54
55000 cash for used a
scrap cars 8 tricks. 24 hrs.
7 days. Cap 905-686.5003
Or 905.706.5234: 30 min.
Service.
' Trucks
for sate
1995 GMC 314 ton. new
brakes and eldlaust, 350
standard. eerplied oeo-
TelemA W (905) 839-
7764, 1916 TOYOTA Extended
cab 44, runs gnat, 52400
a5 is. Cal (705) 781
1919 CHEV 1/2 -ton, very
IOw Militia", '2nd owner.
Must be seen) Boa kw,
California cep, asking
$7500 o.b.o. Call 90579-
6771? days. 905579-2848
eveniitgs.
1991 GMC Sierra SLE,
loaded, custom Cap, =091.
lent condition, 145.000 hwy
kiL_ two tone black and
grey.. Mang SB'S00 or best
offer 44 Cer01tr- caN (905)
teMod-
enddeed SCabb o�rucilSit-
v81, loaded, 43,000 11
mint condition, tonal cow,
8 box liner included.
$16,900, cert. 905655-
5807 weekends or even-
ings.
1967 FORD F350, Crew
Cab, needs aorta TLC,
53.500.435-4305.
S�IOND Sf1!
�MMe v oteT�
DIAMOND SHINE
(goal 619-2899
221 wra" Rd. S., unit A. AMx
Diamond Shine
Car Seat Special For Your Child.
$3500 per seat
to clean off Bacteria & Germs &
Provide Safe & HAPPY Atmosphere
for your Loving child
Call Your Car Seat
Cleaning Specialis
619-2899 CLEANLINESS &
AFETY FIRST FO
Qi"YOUR CHILD
1
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1
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1
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10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE
NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED,
WARRANTY APPROVED
WINTER SAVING
THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1997 -PAGE 27
Winter's not, over yet,
so visit Pennzoil 10 Minute
Oil Change Centre
SOwner/Operator Chris Rogers says a rad flush is also an
1 excellent idea to have done this time of year.
1
1
1
1
1
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CHANGE e
1SI w orr 10W30
wl PENNZOIL
sx:w� i h. swT"
IIIeUIMs 21 R
1 RADIATOR I
1
FLUSH $
49e9rJ 1
A PILL SPECIAL
OFFER EXPIRES Feb. 2$W
1 CANNOT COMBINE COUPON WITH ANY OTHER
OIL CHANGE OFFER. RECOMMENOEO EVERY 1
1 3 MONTHS OR 5,000 KM.
omw 7 DAYS A WEEK 1
195 MESTt1EY RD. (South d 401)
L Opj 427-6796
THREE BEARS
AUTO BODY
'r= OFAit1fM
LAWNST AUTO MY
4
COILLOW SHOPS
NSeIft The Dothan' Aie4i e
Free Estimates
Complete Collision
Specialist & Refinishing
To Cars 8 Trucks
Frame Straightening
- Rust Repairs
insurance Claims
Wiarton Willie may not have
seen his shadow meaning an early
spring, but one look outside tells
most people winter's not over yet.
That means your car still has to
endure cold temperatures and
they can take a toll on your car.
If you're busy and don't have
much time the perfect place to
take vour vehicle is the Pennzoil
10 Minute Oil Change Centre
located at 195 Westney Rd. S. in
Ajax.
You can drive in and drive out
with a rad flush, oil change or
new wiper blades quickly and at a
very competitive price.
Owner/Operator Chris Rogers
says you should change your oil
more often in winter.
"There is an increased buildup
of moisture inside the engine and
salt does find its way to the oil,"
he explains. "These impurities
will increase engine wear and
reduce the life of your engine."
A rad flush is also an excellent
idea to have done this time of
year. This procedure flushes the
engine block, radiator and heater
core of all the sludge and other
impurities and then your cooling
system is refilled with the proper
mixture of new coolant. Chris
will also check your hoses and
1"md
.%6&e You -ry
M1CtAA
695 Finley Ave.
Uris
.
Ajaak, One.
pressure test the system.
"If you're system has a
blockage or the coolant is too
weak or strong you could cause
engine damage and find your self
with no heat in your car. says
Chris. ""You should have this
done every 2 years or 40.000 km.
If you don't know how long its
been come in and we'll check it
for you."
The flush takes about 20
minutes and no appointments are
necessary. Chris also says his
flush is the lowest priced in town.
Look on this page for the
516.99 special for a oil change,
new filter and 21 point
Minspection. You'll also get a free
ile of gas line antifreeze with
every oil change.
Another special available is on
wiper blades staring at $7.95
each.
Pennzoil is the only drive
through maintenance centre in
town and a welcome sight for
people on the go and for those
who prefer to leave the job of car
maintenance to qualified
technicians.
For more information about the
Pennzoil 10 Minute Oil Change
Centre call 427-6796.
"Honesty, Perfection
Customer Satisfaction"
Reaeewble Prices
UNT 1208, 212 MONARCH AVE, AJAX
19051619-2327
Owner Mk M Saikall would like
to thank ON his Valued
customers i fronds for thsir
pWonap.
First Choice
PETROLEUM mc.
(905)420-0001
_ -
Authorized
Distributor
FIRST CHOICE
PETROLEUM INC.
.otectcr, again„ breakdown
FREE
CASTROL
SUPERCLEAN
750 mL WITH
EVERY
i
CASTROL GTX
OIL CHANGE
� 1
12X 1 LITRE
$3425
,
CASTROL GTX OIL CHANGES
Q90
AVAILABLE MERE
-- .
Campbells Service
.ad
Centre
and
9e Islland Road
Welt Hill
416-2867100
HT a
R ..
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f• .
LUBE 9�
OIL
FILTEROFFER EX IES
FEB2SM7
-Four Wheel Tire Rotation
e 21 pt. Inspection.
1695 Clements Rd Unit #159
Pickering (905) 427-0276
CAR REPAIR GARAGE
TOTALLY EQUIPPED
Must Be Sold Due To
Health Problems.
For More Information
Please Call Hanna
14161247-7884 or 19051428-9220
WIWIELD!
WE TOWARD YOUR
PAY $100 DEDUCTIBLE
Plus you WIPER OIL
get BLADES +CHANGE
Call 837-7819
AIN 172F
4 1
Complete
Automotive Care
NO GST, NO PST
on brakes and s xxkks until
February
I
G��'��
s 1401
264 Fakall St. Ajax
(905)619-1 "17 Fairall St.
PAGE 28 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARYr16r IM
Apartments
• ' Snowmobiles • 1 Snowmobiles M For Rent
1 a 2 Bedroom apts and
Bachelor apt (5495) in
\ ..J Oshawa and Bowmanvdle
f f Starting at $600/month,
+ •� ,,-�1, fridge a stove included,
fie, po with laundry facilities No
..... pets Call (905) 434.2407
1 -BEDROOM apartment,
quiet. good area. (uses;
laundry on site, tndge.
stove, parking heat. $589
Available Immediately Call
Chris 905.404-0379
lig FORMULR Ill% '91 SRFRRI LCE N. OSHAWA ,Russet/Sim-
470 Liquids, gauges Coe: 2bedroom apart -
SKI 5 K I11 S ment. newly-rerovated 12-
p�ex Hardwood floors. ca -
Hand Warmers ble, parking. S686/month-
mCludes everything except
Double Bed Trailer hydro. (approx $10/month )
$4500 0.B.O. Will sep . laundry facilities No dogs
Leaseoptional 905-576-
q' Jim 705-328-1613 2982
_ 2 bedroom S665 & $690
Apartments Apartments all "Clus'e Available
For Rent For Rent March 1 & April 1/97 Quiet j M11
clean budding North
Oshawa 579-9600
33 FALBY COURT
2 8t 3 bedroom apartments in
family building. Air conditioning,
broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry
facilities and underground park-
ing included. From $785-$867.
686-0841 weekdays
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
AJAX - CLIPPER APTS
2 & 3 bedrooms. broadloom, 2 applianc-
es, underground parking.
55 FALBY CRT.
MON-THURS. 9 A.M. -8 P.M.
FRI 9 A.M -5 PM.
SAT &SUN 12-5
(905) 683-6021
SHELTER CANADIAN
PROPERTIES LIMITED
WHITE OAKS APARTMENTS
2 bedroom $735.
ASK ABOUT OUR
MOVE -IN INCENTIVES
All utilities and parking included
Close to schools, Go and public transit
on site. Ravine setting.
Mon. - Fn. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Sat. - Sun. 11 a.m. - 4 P.M.
(905) 66&7332
' 4 Whedvwal
Drive • 1 SnOweelobiles
1987 GMC SAFARI VAN,
4 3L auto $1500 obo as
Is 5791 743 evenings
1993 JEEP CHEROKEE
Sport. 4 OL. 2 -door, 4-
wheel-cinveauto. bright -
red, air, amRm cassette,
console. light group, com-
pany car. very clean. cars
ked Priced to go' 513.200
ENCLOSED TRAILER
14'x8'x6'E• hgr, III' overall
Surge brakes, ramp door,
side man door $3800 905-
985-2306 Jim.
SNOWMOBILE Trailers
For Sale a Rent. Wilde
Sales 905.655-8010
(905)666-0112. Alarlree
ffl' Trailers GOAT '78 262 Formula,
twin 250'5, camper top,
1••0 HOMESTEADER
12 x 38 h. mobile horns.. 10
x 20 florida room. Main
trader fully furnished. One
boom=. 4 pc. bath, fridge
6A size, propane slave and
oven. Electric hot water,
deck 10 x 16. shed, new
rod on Florida room. new
carpel. LocaMd at Nesse -
In Park on
H". 36 bet
wowLadsf!y and Bobcat'
peon, on water. Brand new
545.000. Asking $30.000 or
best offer. Laaw mmsage
before 4 p.m. or Cal •Aar 5
p.m. to 9 p.m. Park files nal
gosade. Ask for Denise
(905) 579-3791.
tonal cover, remole spo-
1101. swim platform. alt and
ban labs, depth finder. New
and more. $17,500, no
GST 905-427.7745.
Recreadonlill
EM wehorI••
IM DODGE Cmaair. G
class motor ho me, sleeps
6, wry open conceaL Root
ar gwwaw, Al relachark-
taly, ready to to. Good in-
side and W. Mug, be risen.
a alai at 56,&00 axlrl Cal
1-7054395816.
• 1 rtifierlits
sllowrAw • 1 1 For PAM
"°
1••1 FORMULA PLUS
1 BEDROOM furnished
SKI-DOO. 52trx. int con -apt.,
downtown core. dose
dikon. 6000 kms. $2995.
to WI anmibes, available
080 Call Adan or Lori at
mulled deter dal 576.8642.
905-987-5416.
1 BEDROOM apt, for rent.
19.5 Y MAX 4. SM. Esce�
1 Person. Non smokw.
lent condition. new car-
$550. per month. a7 and
bides,siders, and ski skins,
Westnry Road. 905-646
fully studded, with cover,
1'
Optional windhsild, 3.000
March let 52110.
Per me + Cur-
kms. must sell. $6,600.
�
905-639-9840
0 . • i !Ialr7
2 bed.. bsmtapt. north
Central Oshawa Clean,
bight, laundry facilities.
parking $645 /mo utilities
^d Avail immed. Cowell
5'9 787.1816
2 BEDROOM apt near
Oshawa Cent•e and 401
Parking, laundry. storage
Available now Non
Smokers Preferred $6001
^o. plus hydro. 579-0246
301 Cordova Rd.. Oshawa
Large. dean 2 -bedroom
apartment. freshly painted.
spacious. $650lmonth pus
^ydro. available Imme-
diately Includes parking
Call (905)840-6712. page
416)501-1687
AJAX one bedroom
Jasement walkout deck,
s•orage. washer, dryer.
Canung, non-smoker, no
:ets preferred knrneddater
5625 plus, $700 inclusive
427425
AM ATTRACTIVE ' bed-
om w- n•epwce good
cation. no pats preferred
5560 monthly, phi per-
,4ntage of hydro Available
March Ist Call 905-571-
4422
777".
dr Ooms Irving room,
+ -hen, 4 appliances. can -
air. Large garden. ravine
setting. $725/month Phone
+,15-579-2727
BACHELOR Aptavailable
well-%aintaineclfew-nse
cu4dng Centrist Wh4by
Appliances, utilities and
Parking included Would
s.,4 single occupancy Se.
arty cameras. on-site
-anagement For aeopt
6662450
BAY RIDGES
Legal, lire dept approved
1 bdrm bsmt apt. 4 new
app . pm ern & laundry.
4 PC. bath, bright eat -n
k". ,dein anew paint a
cWK gas hreplace. n0
smokers, ro p is Avail
Mar 1 $625 Plus uskttes
a3s-9227
BEAUTIFUL large one
bedroom basement.. 4
appianc4s. pnvateapten.
trance. south Ajax $650
mo plus 12 udRies Avail-
able rmimmedattey. 571-
1086
BRIGHT A SPACIOUS 2
b dkoorn. 4 piece bath. pn-
vate entrance, available
now $700, all inclusive.
LiverprwlBayy area. Can
839-2282.
CENTRAL Osha , ex-
cellent building, 1&2 -bed-
rooms, t block to Seniors
Centril large urns start at
5625. SOUTHEAST Osha-
wa location. 142-bedroars
start at $575. 1 stAast. 436-
6889.728-7344.
FINCH & WHITES RD.
eomlortable t bedroom
apartment -
and
wamice
and pill ". OuW area.
Available imniedian8y.
$600. inclusive. Cal Me"
416-283-7393, Jsnndw
416283-6570.
I BEDROOM ApWftuW
on man floor; Private en-
trance. RilesorVBaW area,
on quiet career. No amok-
in9/Psts. s54o✓indusive.
March Ist. 721-111070.
GORGEOUS 1 bedroom
basement apartment in
Rouge area. Separate en-
trance. Avail" to makers
working person. No pets.
no smild". Cala 905.509-
3043.
LARGE. clew bedroom
basarrnerht SO. Non-smoker
prekm ild. No pacts. FirsVlast
require. Parking, laundry.
Single occupan r. One
Parking space. $550011,10. all
inclusive. Near O.C. Avail-
able immediately. 905-
435-2497
Apartments Houses Houses Townhouses Townhouses R
For Rent � For Rent an For Rent For Rent , For Rent EAM, For Rw
�rvnoc c-
BDRM APT No pets, t sV
last req. all inclusive.
$705 /mo Avad.immed .
Call John 435-0266 or Joe
728-9584
LARGE BASEMENT bed-
room with private bath.
Shared kitchen, laundry A/
C, parking, big backyard,
no smoking/pets. Avail
Mar 1st 1st/last $4251mo
mclusrve. Central Park
Blvd N/Adelaede 905-579-
1726
LARGE BRIGHT 2 -bed-
room apartment. main floor
house. close to oshawa
center, fridge. stove. dish-
washer. $850 inclusive. I5V
last, no pets, call 576-9497
LUXURY t bedroom base-
ment apartment, available
Feb 15 or March 1 Near
GO. shopping. Fully self-
contained Parking $625
inclusive. Non-smoker. no
pets 905-420-9187
SPECIAL
Huge 2/3 bed-
room apartments,
bright kitchens,
close t0
amenities.
Call Now
(905)571-4608
NORTH AJAX. I becr00,
basement apt sep en-
trance. 2 appliances. 5550
monthly first & last, avail
Mar 1. non smoker, no Pets,
683-9744
NORTH OSHAWA: Bright,
spacious, one bedroom
basement apartment,
Freshly Painted. IVC, park.
on. private entrance. $525,
month inclusive. first/last.
721-9617
NORTH Oshawa 3 -ted -
room ground level cordo:
dean, well-maintained
Overlooking courtyard. oak
flooring• 4 appliances. 1-1.
2-bams. outdoor poouplay
area. close to college, all
ame d es References. Ist/
last $BOO+hydro Cal 905-
725-9546
05725-9546 after 8 3opm
NORTH OSHAWA Extra.
large 2 -bedroom. Com -
PW" redecorated. well-
marntaned. quiet building.
larWe balconies. uldthestes-
ble eluded Available
Mar. & Apr 1st $74245
men (905)579.5584
NORTH OS14AWA Extra -
large 3 -bedroom 2 baths.
complMey redecorated,
wen-mantaned, quref
building, large balconies.
ushfresicable included
Available March 1st.
5824 46/mth (905)579
5584
ONE AND TWO bedroom
opts Mar let Living roonw
dung kitchen, past. park -
Ing, laundry "-bedroom
Intldes ubl. 2 -bedroom in-
cludes Wil Near Oshawa
Centre 436-0013 Glen
ONE Bedroom. Includes
everything even cable 45
Colborne St W. Oshawa
$563/month No lets Ret-
ereneees. CAN 905-723-1-
647 or 905-579.6969
OSHAWA - 2 bedroom
bright dean modern main
floor apt, 2 inn oath of
O C . $650/rrho plus ubll-
ties Includes parking.
Available Mar. 1st 905-831-
1490.
OSIIAWA - fess + 900
Glen St: 2 bedroom apes.
from $675- 5710., 3 bed-
room avail., Gass b shop
ping. schools, GM and Go.
Utilises included. FasMaal
nte}rired. Cal 728-4993
OSHAWA - 2 bedroom
sats. ADril/May, occupan-
des. $600 rang•. Locations
to mal you. Stockwell Real -
fly Cap. 7723-1265.
OSHAWA - sinal base -
,w apt-. WOW for studarl,
$396/fo.separets en-
trance. rwwy renovated.
Iincludes parking, utiklas
First/leat require, avail-
able Mar. Ist. 905-831-
1490.
OSHAWA 2 -bedroom;
WwTBY bachelor. $690 a
,449. Available Mach tat
Cal 905.725--6434.
FOR RENT: Clean Fahmly
Building North Oshmw.
1& 2 brims. Inclusive. Pay
cads. parking a laundry
fac. 723-2084.
OSHAWA: Newer building;
well-maintained, generous
suites. Parking & hydro in-
cluded; on bus route. /-
bedroom. $600; 2 -bed-
room, $750; 3 -bedroom,
$860. (905)4265740.
$1 - lA Absolute Affordable'
STILL RENTING"
WHY NOT OWN A:
3 -Bed Semi $700/month
3 -Bed bungalow $800/month
No Clown payment? Discharged Bankrupt?
Call Me!
(905)571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275
MARK STAPLEY
Sales Rep. Sutton Group Excel Realty Inc
1 Apartments
For Rent
OSHAWA, LARGE 2 bed
room apartment. 1.000 sq.
h., large kitchen and Irving
room, $720 plus hydro
Available March Ist Tele-
phone 728-2255 or 430-
7816.
PICKERING - Altona/
Sheppard. 2 large bedroom
separate entrance base-
ment apt Bnght/clean No
Pets Parking $750 inclu-
sive. Avail immediately.
905-509-4546, 416-600-
8157,416-419-5393
PICKERING - new large
one bedroom basement
free parking, laundry- non
smoker no pets. $575 in-
clusive (905) 831-7122
after 6
PICKERING, GO, 1 t
room basement apt,, pri-
vate entrance, clean, w
pliances/ublibes Included,
no smoking/pets. Ideal for
single female. available
Mar 1.$550 call 686-6105.
PICKERING, Large mod-
em basement 1 bedroom
+1, New appliances. laun-
dry facilities, paring, sepa-
rate entrance, air, non
smoker. no pets ref.. Mart.
$675 "'o. first & last. can
905-686-6259
PICKERING, Liverpool,
Kingston Rd one bedroom
basement. raised bunga-
low. air, seperala sherarncai
driveway. appatailces.
Laundry. available March 1.
5575 inclusive (905) 839--
2464
PICKERING: Mayr Oaks &
Brock Newly renovated 1
bedroom Partuldly rur.
ntshed No smoking/pets
Single lernala person wel-
come $550 mclusrve, i st/
Last 686-0573
PORT UNION/LA-
WRENCE, nice one bed-
room basement apartment,
4 appliances, separate en-
trance. Parking. dose to
Rouge Kit Go station.
$595 inclusive Cas (416)
724-2977
SHORTILONG TERM
LEASE North West Whitby
New bright baSenent
spartmerm Laundry. park-
ing No dogs 905-666-
4237 evenings, 416-396
7301 days
OSHAWA - NORTH Ox-
ford 2 bdrm Now GO
station, 401 Pwksg, hy-
dro. bacony/patic Awl -
able Invrnedatey (905)
721-2232(416)239-2752.
SOUTH 0Iaarfa - 2 bed-
room top floor of to-psw
available March 1. $650
plus hydro. First, last, No
PETS. On burs route, near
shopping and amenities.
Coin Laundry. Leave mes-
sage 723-0619
SOUTH OSHAWA. 275
Wentworlh St. W., 1 Bed-
room $500: 2 bedpans,
V a $620, dose a bLI
as, thapp% avai•d• im-
medialMy. Indies. stove,
heat hydq per". 1q /
last required, no pets.
721-9722 or 723-6837.
SOUTH Ofiftevane, large I-
bedoom rained i, -s narN
sperknes on lower Iloor of
soft.. wtah laundry, 2 -car
PsrkM private anteanoe,
$575 all inclusive. Avfa1-
a11e Mer.1st. Malty work -
ft snglefcoupk s. No Pala.
905-579-1669.
PICKERING 'I'LLAGE, ons
bedroom baswroM NMI -
Indent. sepaal• entrance, 4
spphanws, tun bath. cen-
tral air, non smoker. no
pets. suitable for working
prokssionW, $6W indu-
sive. 683-3.77 In" mes-
Sales-
ONE rand TWO bedroom
Sale. awilOo March 1 in
small quiet building, Blatant
Wilson ala. Laundry on
premhim. All irckusivel Can
721.1178.
TWO BEDROOM. very
dean, South Oshawa,
available immetately. call
576-8642.
Apartments
For Re0
rtt
WEST of Oshawa Centre
Modern 1 -bedroom apart-
ment with fireplace. balco-
ny, pnvate entrance. $625
all inclusive, even cable
TV Available Mar 31st. 574
Cartier, 905-728-7784.
WHITBY - Bachelor base-
ment, shared entrance,
newly renovated. bright,
dean, dose to GO, $500
inclusive, available imme-
diately. Cell 905-665-
8910.
WHITBY - Regency Place
Apts Seniors Complex,
newly decorated 1 bed. apt.
Avail. Mar/April. M util. in-
cluded Clean quiet bldg.
Controlled access. On-site
management. For apt. call
430.7397
WHITBY- ONE bedroom
apartment. available Mar . t .
1o11 SIMCOE STREET NORTN
3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units.
Utilities included
Stove & Refrigerator.
Parquay floors throughout.
Parking included. Playground Area.
Close to schools and shopping.
From $846.00.
Call 905-721-0980
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WHITBY Large 3-bdrm
17.
matin floor in older duplex-
CLEAN 3 bedroom raised
Very spacious. backyard. 2-
bungalow sem now 00w
tar parking, walk to GO.
we Centre and Cmc- Avail-
$625./mo +uhl Avail now
able March 1. $875 plus
or Mar 1 666-4850. 42o-
uld Firsitlast.571-3138.
9477
March let 52110.
Per me + Cur-
THIS SUMMER visit thus
couRncE 4 bedroom
WHITBY, one bedroom, n
bungalow link Single ga-
well maintained buildings.
rage Gas heat Fenced.
4 Sevens Realty Ltd, 905-
Fridge and stove NO pats.
668-7777
Non-smoker $900 + uthli-
WHITBY. 2 bedroom.giaef
ties. MarchIsl (905) 307.
building, available •rwna-
6592.
diatey, no pats. laundry.
HOUSE FOR REM large
$825 /mo.(416)
an
lot. denice area. avai{-
68rking.
able irmrdaWy call 576
WHITBY apartment be
8642.x683-485,
Wt t -Bedroom $5W and
HOUSES S apartments
8-110 r. $500 1WAag rw
available Imm"Alefy,
qurried. Call 725-8911
good location, close to
clays. eningshireekends
transportation, schools. all
668-4016
amenities. Call 905-72a-
WHITES/401 - llas*nnent
7361. B a.m to 5 p.m
apt . sep entrance, sat in
NO DOWN PAYMENT, no
kitchen. Laundry. air, peso,
problem, oac Three or 4
No pea. FrnttAasUMksMr c-
bedroom, 1 12 storey Ce-
es. $550 IfldUsr" 839-
Lathed. refinished hard -
3053 after 6 p m, or w
wood. new knctiall floor.
kefo4
newer broadloom, alp
WHY rent when you can
Pittances. spotless top to
own your own home for
bdtom, own it for approx-
leas than you Itwil Call
ornately $&61 mhonehy in -
Dave Haylock Sales Rep.
Chud*s rases Moor and
Ra/Max Summit Realty
Rr�area^ aCall Mu
(1991) Ltd. (905) 668-3800
Richardson. Rea81 Not As-
a (905) 6663211
sociam. 433 7949
RnSCW4MlLLCROFr
AREA, 4 level back SPK.
W,Houses
For Rent
wrtn side entrance central
air. 3 bedrooms, 5 W
plunoss, dose to sc ods,
wry spacious. references,
WHY Flaw"
Owll Tom NOW
FOR seasiurim
No Downpaymerl??
Discharged BankW?
Cal Me'!
(psi 571-4273
1-8004MG4275
Mark haply
Sales Rep. Susan Group
Excel Really
HAIfa MIFOwNLM
AREA, 2 stony 4 bedroom
arawOw. 3 washrooms.
double pr garage. walkaal
to deck 5 appliarno•s, fie
pace. gas heel fair, mak,
tow laundry, &wad" 0111-
makiWey. IstAest, refsrena
es. (416)268-7119
Aill" Harwood North: 1
Inge room, lisp. WMWM,
3 Pc. bath, suitable for 1
mature Wokss-W. Non-
smoker, no pets. Avail.
imrrne. $425. +last. U0. in -
clucked. 427-4988.
AVAILABLE MAR.1/97, 3
bedroal bungalow. Taun-
knTrullls area. appliances.
large yard, 2 car garage,
$895/mo. plea Ld. No pHs.
Days 905.723-0821; Eve.
cher 6, 571-1554.
asking $1,050 per mo plus
ubltres. 725.2507
OSHAWA house for rent,
main floor with baseman,.
4 -bedrooms, 2 kitchens, 2
Irving rooms. 2 fuel baths.
large baxd"rd. $12001
month. 1stAast. Call 725-
8911 days; eve WMPhv*e-
ke nds 656-4016.
PICKERING - Dunberton/
1753 Fairport Charming 2
story Ston* house, large lot
3 + one bedroorns, $1200♦
uslik•s. March lot. F1.1•r-
aices, (416) 741-6418
TWO BEDROOM, louse
for rent. Large M. South
OeatiawiR Aaaiabl• March.
t,call 576 -OW or 683-
4851.
WEST OSHAWA 3 bed.
room dtkladhed. A/C, gar
regc bmily roe. vim firs, walkout from ldednan
to deck. $1040. +ukNies.
IWLW, references. avail-
alble April Ist. 905-eW
at Bo.
Wlf oy,
Townhouses
EA For Rent
SOUTH OSHAWA - 3
bedroom eovwhhouse dose
to schools and shopping.
$950Imo. M inclusive. First'
last. Available Marlst,
905 679 9956 drys.
3 bedroom townhouse in
wall maintained fanMy
Complex. Freshly decorat-
ad, includes 4 appliances.
al uli60at:. Pill". CIOs* to
schools. s/ amenities. Feb
or Mar. occupancy. 122
Colborne St. E. Oshawa
Apps 434-3972.
OSHAWA - AVAILABLE
NOW: 3 -bedroom town-
house with 1-12 bars, kill
basement. 4 -appliances,
Wage. lanced yard. near
amenities. S895/month+
ubkbn No pees (905)728-
4530
WHITBY, NEW 3-tedoo.,
3 -baths. 2pc ensure*, ga-
rage. fully Nnced, fridge/
wove, located on no out
street. $1095. available
April 1. 905-430-7697 or
416-402-5485
NORTH OSHAWA. 3
bedroom + basement
lownhous*s n well main-
tained farcy complex.
Freshly decorated with
Frg./stove, dose to all
amenities Starting at
$738lmomh. On site Mgrt
office Call 905726-3777
PICKERING Whilee/Bryy
3 bedroom townhouse,
fsepLam, 5 appliances, un-
derground parking. $7501
march + 213 ubbbes. AIaiF
able March 1st. 420-0910.
PICKERING S a Liverpool
Rd. 3 bedroom townhouse.
idose to go, sehods a
shopping, $901 plus utill-
bes. First a �. rMrail. Mar.
1. 906-&39.9446.
PICKERING: Newly up.
graded bright townhouse.
Close b Go aro a ifle, es
Available March Ist. $1050.
+uMft .420-0260.
SOUTH AJAX gas hemod.
bedroom. CIA. finaMd
leasaetnsrre,
0-
M
March 15, $1150, gas a
SWctnc cilia 686-0009
STILL REMMOrti No man -
bedroom
down, nett b own, 2 a 3
bedroom hdrm From sm.
Per mNMI$n dl irtdusive.
mirtitaar yalarly mcorlls
$25,000. Aureka Raaatw.
7269414 ed. 201.
ALTONA RD. / SAeppal
Bright clears furnished to(
in quiet adul home for n
lure employed non-smok
Share separate kitchr
baths) with two others. R
ftast. $too. per wee
(905)509-2459, evenings.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIAT
LY, Furnished room
Pidkenng, with cable. kits
en facilities, close to Pk
Bring Generating Static
PTC, GO, $340/mo.
$170 bi-weekly. 420-4318.
LARGE FURMSHE
room. includes peva
kildhen/bathroom, A/C, c
ble; use of laundry at
parking. South Oshaw
Available March 2nd
Apra est.. $500/month. Mu
see! Call: 576-97W
LARGE master bedroor
laundry, cable. phone, ti
use d house. $400/mo.
inclusive. 686-9956
MASTER BEDROO
available immediately
exeamve style home. E
suite included. Use
laundrylkitchen, parktr
avail. $400 inclusrv,
(905)931-,004
Sharer
AccornOdalior
AJAX ROOM FOR REN
Shared bathroom with on
Laundry, bus, 880, fill
dace. cable. $350/unfu
nished; $400/fumishe
(with Tv). Utilties Include
619-1978.
PICKERING Molex Oaks
Partially -furnished roon
private bathroom, quite
clean home. Parking, lire
place. laundry No pets_ Is
last. relerences. share car
non-smoking profession&
Mar." 11 $425 666-0296
WORKING (fiernale car*
come) age 20.25 prelismi
to share 2 bedroom ap
filly tumeshed. Must Irk
animals 686-3484. in n
answer 721-0066 leew
message
MiEceIXf01Iaf111rIK
For Rent
PARKWOOD VILLAGE: ;
storey. 1.tedroom Plus loft
2 bathrooms. A/C. 5 so
pliences, FAG. parking
S95Wmonth plus utrktres
(416)966-9671.
WESTNEVMwy 2. ON
bedroom. 5 appliances
sauna, exercise room. pool
perking space. $850/mo
Available Alia 1. /97. Cal
905-8314455.
WHITBY CONDO, sinal ;
bedroom. 2 baths 4 ap
pliancea.
parking, indoor
$980 inclusive. Araaabl4
now 433-4014.
EA Office 8
• , Retail Space
OFFICE UNITS FOR RENT
Good Swill Street North
(Oshaw) locabon; paiicng
available. Cal: 576-5123
ask for Bob a Kathy.
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INDUSTRIAL UNIT'S -
1280 T*MSO ar. 1,937 a
968 sq. K ofroe warehous-
ing. Park and Bba 1748
and 1775 sq. R $3.25 aq. k
neL Cal 579-5077 after 5
571.3'281.
foll, RW"
RENOWNED seowaaobE
mirMA•s from on � Ill
three bedroom c0i an
ill
Potash lake neat Ban-
c►on.Dbe )nl KWI k1y
eptlPPW Mdmmk 4 Pc -
NO. wood sbve, krneoa,
Lv. v.c.k Cd., Iname $96 par
-light- $185 per weNsnnd.
3+1 badroem rioersa lar. car
C.
a
$500 per (613) 339-
36
to
to Schools i
Rn
17.
1, $1100 +( 9%)_
660
.
I
RResortsOResorts(5)
H
2 ROOMfor rent in 5
bedroom executive hone.
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March let 52110.
Per me + Cur-
THIS SUMMER visit thus
three ouilig
Trent Valley (CampbWMord)
MATURE PROFESSION-
walking ^ 905-434.
8614.
area b► good fishing, km
and aflordfable aoeommo-
ALS lodorg rem 3-0
dation. For imomulcion,
oy-
hnase: up b 15min. nonorth
0 north
of Taunton Rd., Oshawa
AJAX: 1W
& Y2
tact Cole's Point Resort,
(Fixer WFumish•d
City Lirit"or
or unfumishad
Tel. 705-653-1227.
FarmhouseWOWOMO)'
morn b rem Laundry, ca-
C40 (905)t38.8312.afle:
bl•, perkintg. Non
Pteffafasiornastud-
ent or senior a*. Avail -
1 • e 4'
able March 1. $340. per
a I
momh. Two rowwicn. 1su
lap. Call 4164068175.
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SIBBrrr Genevieve Anne (nee Mcrom lcx .-
Peacefully at Alax-Pickering Hosprtal on Friday Fe-
bruary 14, 1997 In her 73rd year Genevieve was the
beloved wife of the late John H Sibbitt Loving
mother of John and his wife Lynda of Oshawa. Be-
loved grandmother of Bradley. Jason, Wendy and
Vine. of Oshawa, and Stephen of Bntsh Columbia.
Great-grandmother to Tara. Travis and Taylor of
Oshawa. Dear devoted sister of Helen & her husband
Fred (Ryan) of Marion Bndge, Nova Scotia and 2
brothers Doug (Eva) and Earl Thyttisl McComuck
0 Massachusetts Predeceased by 2 brothers Arnie
and Charles McCormick of Sydney. N.S Also aunt &
great-aunt of many nieces and nephews of Cape Bre-
ton. N S Funeral arrangements completed as to her
own wishes In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart
& Stroke Foundation would be appreciated
FRIARS Sarah Bar., at -e Sca oorcugr --
erai Hospital on Thursday. February ' 3. 1997 Sar-
ah (Betty) Friars to her 91st year Beloved wde of
the late Robert Loving mother of Jean and her hus-
band Jin Miine of Parry Sound. and Betty Morrison
Scarborough Mother - In -law of the late Aubrey
Monson. Dear grandmother of 8 grandchildren and
7 great grandchildren Sister of the late Joseph
Ward The family will receive friends at the McEach-
rve Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Road. Afax PiCk-
enng lrflage! 905--428-8488 frons 7-9 p m Friday
and 2-4 and 7-9 p m Saturday. Funeral Service in
the Chapel on Sunday February 16 1997 at I GCpmIntent Erskine Cemetery In lieu of flowers
donations to the Heart and Stroke --oundabon would
be appreciated by the family.
BROWN, Catherine (Kay peacefully in tier 71st
year on Wednesday. February 12 1997 Kay Brown.
10 -,nig wife of Bit Dear mother of Sheila and Calow
A private family serince was field at McEacMlie Fu-
neral Home. (905-428-8488) In lieu of flowers, do-
nations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be ap-
preciated by the family.
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nience or confusion to our customers.
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670 TAUNTON
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MON. TO SAT.
9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
SUNDAY 11 A.M.
TO 5 P.M.
We have oeer• asKed
'c sell new mattress-
es for a factory n
,ronto. their are ap-
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ao,.bles & queen
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There is no bonus with purchase of U1is product.
le adveRently, the error listed appeared in our
advertising. fie sincerely regret any inconve-
nience or confusion to our customers.
SATO N's
FURNITURE SALE
670 TAUNTON
RD. E. WHITBY.
MON. TO SAT.
9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
SUNDAY 11 A.M.
TO 5 P.M.
We have oeer• asKed
'c sell new mattress-
es for a factory n
,ronto. their are ap-
Gr:x. 300 singles.
ao,.bles & queen
^taTre..es 8 box
scr•ngs. singles from
Sf3 00 15 yr new oak
aces. chairs. new
c„r ) cabinets, coffee
3 end tables. redar
:rest.. buftet 8
^'.• :h, toilet pa-
;,er rhew car batteries
'';r•1 S35 �O.rockrng
:t' airs. roll top desk..
CaK office chairs
greeting cards. office
Cesks. plus much
-Ore. Not an auction
vs' retail
McLean Auction 3
Liquidationsor
I
905-432-2836
905-686-3291
r re Glass. China.
Saver, and other coi-
lectable items
Call: Kahn
Country Auctions
(905)683-0041
(905)576-3577
Auctions a I Auctions
AUC I ON
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1011��B./o�`o�-r�Sttr/rlw�t� East
v' 1*1111�r fye,a•
NOTE: - TMs Is The AssoaaboWs ARemal
&w*m COW*SU M , dangteet a Demi.
In Addtlon 1b A Wide %%deelty or Naw
is - -Rifle- (7bals. Crags. 11o1 1totd
Goode and FIIrfIW^ otic-) Beteg Offered
At Uttreaervrd Peel a Auction VW W■ Be
EnlutaYted By Approxhisalety So Peet a
Fuilre Cnbfb Chmpton Audle1M/fs.
SONY 1fIMi W For A &Wote Ae Shin ,
Fallwaid By A Oren Wok The-HaWeer
4i aids•
MICTIOt - Ibis (fblssp- f'ar tilted Wit 8W
Baegaat - SUAI
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PAGE 30 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1947
Call 1-900-451-3793
$2.49 per min.
GIVE ME A CALL
Employed single while
female. n my 40's, very
affectionate with good
morals. 1 like to cook, pam-
per my loved ones. arts and
crafts. music and I have a
wicked sense of humor.
Interested? BOX 20870
NO HEAD GAMES!
Single female 34 yrs
olc seeking male 39
tc 45. 1 have fhaZei
eyes and long
brunette hair.
'20 lbs, smoker
and I like a verity
ol things. BOX
32912 r
PETITE ANO
BLONDE
Fun loving 5'1•, d2
y old. attractive.
ge female with n0
dependents I like the
country. dnng out. danc-
ng and socializing
Seeking a tall gentleman.
32 to 4C No head games!
BOX 33110
YOUNG AT HEART._..
--,nest olue eyed bronde
, yr old single mom. 5'5'
,nedium build Looking for
a tall dark haired. attrac-
•ve man medium build
and a great personality
w -ho doesn-t play head
:,amen BOX 33' 11
HEY. GUYS!!
vou• ook•ng for low.
-�mpanionship and friend -
s'np with all the fringe ben
-
e'its I am joinngattractive
and employed. looking for
.3 ser,pus relationship if
r_u are 35 to 45with the
same qualities.. give me a
-all BOX 33'21
ZEST FOR LIFE
E-',,. oyel. professional, fit
5-gie mom 5'5'. blonde
-arc and hazel eyes I am
self confident. caring and
cassroriale Looking ler a
fire tighter who hs o"_ -
.eves kids and pets
'a!k' BOX 33304
AM I THE ONE?
A••-aCrve 25 yr a
D _nde. loves out-
ors. pool. etc
_ -,ng term relaril
s^ p wanted from a
-an 2C plus' Bit
20549
PEAK YOUR
INTEREST?
We are a^•active aI
seeking a black r
35 10 45 Want soi
r• nterestng, tun
Must be clean an
z,eet BOX 20574
CLASSY LADY
5'8' Ismail. 51. seeking a
secure. happy gentleman
for a long teem rabtrdnethp.
Enjoy drag donch . art
galleries. golf, etc. BOX
20820
I'M A LIBRA
Seeking my soul mate. 34
to 38, who is a social
drinker, not into head
games and Mies long leis
I am a 57'. 110 14 single
whole female. 34. Sincere
calls only! BOX 25982
SINCERE CALLS ONLY
5'1', 166 Ib. single white
female. 49. seeking a male
50 to 55.1 8th a quiet par-
son who words the same.
Enjoy welts, dnig out and
siting at Aonw. No head
games or drinker; smokers
okay. BOX 25983
NEED SOME TiME OUTI
Very busy. 5'1'. Ns, fiari-
ciasy and wwoonaily
secure finale: no dopwt
dents, 41. Enjoy quid
times, camping.-movAs.
theater. etc. SM 25698
SEEKING TRUE LOVE_
Single mom, young, 40,
55', 125 lb• enjoys danc-
ing. dining. outdoor fun.
cuddling, eta Seeking
someone canpatlble, 37 to
45, who is employed, tall
good looking, skm to modk
um built and a . social
drinker.
BOX 32� dads okay.
SEEKING SOULMATE
Single mom looking for
someone, 34 to 39, who
enjoys the outdoors. quiet
nights at home, dining,
dancing and more. Single
fathers welcome. I'm horn
est• great sense of humor,
nice personality. need lots
of attention. BOX 31992
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Both trhrmlhrr, work with Trrut•hTorl and Rotary phort
ARE YOU MR. RIGHT?
Are you 48 to 58, hand-
some. outgoing. good
sense of humor, personali-
ty. dancer who likes coun-
try western music, no
dependents, established
and charming, with many
interests' What you get is
the whole package, and all
calls returned. BOX 23802
SINCERE AND FUN
Petile single working mom.
32. looking for handsome.
employed single male. 32
to 38, medium build; to
laugh and
W4ATTED
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to loin .'+1a J
'milk: : have
tun with
Enjoys the
sample things in fee. hold -
ng hands, snuggling at
movies or at tome BOX
23793
WORTH WAITING FOR
Classy acly 5' 5'8• seeks
secure. happy gentle mar.
for joig ter^+ relationship
aril shared enjoyment of
dancing. art galleries,
garage sales, auctions.
and golf Love of cottage
country a detnde asset
BOX 23797
HOPELESS ROMANTIC
Giving, commma. 35 w old
attractive, lull figured. sn-
gie white ksrnale Looking
for a monogamous 'eta
ttonshp with a Ns. singla
or black male, over 35
Enjoy music movies, walk
ahg, friends and family arc
more BOX 2C562
ACTIVE PARENT
SOULMATE WANTED
Lady searching for gentle-
man, In young 50's, who Is
honest and sincere. Must
have a good sense of
humor, be down to earth.
enjoy dancing, drives in
country, romance and just
having fun. Must have
good morals. Prefer friend.
ship first BOX 23735
LOOKING FOR LOVE
Single mom, 33 5'2'.
donde. blue eyes, seeking
Single man Enjoys roller
skating, bowling. quiet
evenings at home. Looking
for someone with Christian
orals' BOX 25961
CUTE PETITE
BLONDE
Financ.ally secure.
enjoys dining. danc-
.ng and quiet times.
Looking for gentle-
man, 6'. not bald. not
older than 53, who
enjoys same and would
like to become friends.
BOX 23757
COBOURG AREA
Intelligent. secure. protes-
sional, attractive lady.
Enjoy travel. skiing, boat-
ing, the outdoors movies.
and more Looking for a
honest gentleman, 45 to
55. with similar qualities.
BOX 31987
DO U KEEP PROMISES?
19 or old female. 5'6'. 'ed -
dish brown hair and green
[ryes Seeking a serious.
down to earth no head
games type of guy I enjoy
art and anything that's tun.
Do you know how tc trot a
"') Box +6065
1 LIKE TO BE HAPPY'
58 y ole: temale 5 I
enjoy long walks, dancing,
fishing, cooking, quite
times at home and my
friends Soaking a nice
quite gentleman BOX
16068
KINDRED SPIRIT
socially aware.
^ear^ conscious. nus. no
. e -Dents divorced
H a" early 50's, and
en of games
king for a like
idea male
S free to
snare walks.
t a I k s
dances,
movies and
concerts
BOX 31986
SEEK A
PERFECT
IAN
V, old lemale
red n meet -
ale in my age
.o is a nice
enjoy walks.
_ altry western
music, cooling, stay at
tome too, BOX 13167
SEEK LAUGHTENFUN i
Love 33 yr old single
white ternale. mother.
petite. blonde hair and blue
eyes Working on career in
computer software. Enjoy
fomanbc evenings. country
music: at home as well as
out. Seeks a mala. 35-40.
with maturity. not insecure
and controing. BOX
13560
GIVE ME A CALL
Church 9" widow in
70's. Seeking honest gen-
tleman. nh and ni BOX
11025
TAKE ME AS 1 All
32 yew old single mother
of two girls. Seek a male.
35-40, is hot" and sin
cere and who fell No me
lot in* .... tnterested.-coo
BOK 15618
INTERESTED?
67 -yr old endowed white
fataale enjoys dancing,
MarNing. Ya outdooll
coaiping and more.
Seeking a mate with
similar interests to share
a life together. BOX
16024
HONEST AND CARING
Attractive• full figured sin-
gle motor, 31, ndeprl-
drd, simare, and caring.
Enjoys country music,
movies, traveling. Seeking
good looking, tall. hot"
white male, 30 to 38, for
companionship. Prefer
nonsmoker. BOX 13590
mals, cooking.
spending time at home.
-and more Looking for a
gentleman, in has late 20's
to late 30's. who is ambi-
tious and spontaneous
Single tatters welcome
BOJ( 20766
SINGLE AND CUTE
32 yr old single mom Of
two. 51' with a slim butd.
I'm open minded, sponta-
neous, enjoy classic cars,
dancing, BOX 20774
FRIENDS FIRST
35 yrold, Patfe white
male. See
feking relation-
shp with sincere. honest.
down to earth gentleman.
moll lig for friendship. pore•
Bible relationship. BOX
18477
FJO"ANCTIC i PLAYFUL.
31 yr old white female,
smoker, social drinker. I
rhjoy playeg and watrJhag
flporta Solool ng wife inhale
28 to 35. attuakriev =I&
awd and has a good sense
of lunarhive my V.M. a
=0 JW ata mow abow
teat BOK 20534
N SEARCH OF__
lookig for an attractive,
single employed Lora.
Gemini or Aries mala, 5'1(r
to 6' between 37 to 47.
Female Aquarian young
40, 5'S, 125 bs., good
loonse of hued«. I like blk-
Int dencong-ei Must be
M4hvmtlljr and a
social dranker. ".W744
FIREFIGHTER... ETC.
Atfrwrofe blonde, proles-
sional, witty single mother
of two. I enjoy, cantfekght
dinners, reading,
sports... etc. Seeking a
man in uniform with similar
interests. Must like chil-
dren, pets and be roman-
tic. BOK 20865
STOP RIGHT HERE!
Single professional mom.
39. good values. Seeking
an employed, honest and
caring male. 36-45. who I
can communicate and
have fun with BOX 10678
ACCEPT ME AS I AM!
32 year old mother of two
Looking for someone spe.
cial who is honest and sin-
cere who likes me for me.
35-40 Enjoy sports coun-
try music and more. BOX
15621
ENJOYS FINER THINGS
Free -spirited open minded
lady. good sense of humor
and adventurous. Enjoy
travel. walks on the beach,
wring and dining. Looking
tc meet a well established
business man to enjoy
these things BOX 18165
ENJOYABLE TIMES!
18 year old single female.
Enjoy watching hockey.
basketball. long walks and
more Looking for that spe-
cial someone to spend
time with BOX 11016
SINGEL RED HEAD!
58 yea' old red head.
5'11' Looking to meet an
Outgoing gentleman. Enjoy
walking dancing and
country music BOX 13129
WINTER BLAHS?
well. maybe together they
won 1 seem so bad Well
established. attractive. pro-
fessronal woman, mid 40's.
petite. Locking for someone
in the same age group
Enjoy country music, danc-
ing and good times with
friends and
family BOJ(
13513
JUST SPOIL
ME!
45 yr ora, edu-
cated, good
humored.
attractive
lunette Ickes
the country
Pets, annll
nature. cook
ing. eating
out. Ice. etc.
Seek -ng a vn-
to" gentle-
man who has
his head on
straight with -
Out
BOX bagga1�
HAVE A
GOOD
HEART?
38 yr old sin-
gle mon. 5'3'.
130 Ds
Seeking a
male 25 to 35.
who .s good
hu mora d.
BOJ( 10968
WANT
BEAUTIFUL IN AND OUT
Single mother, 33, slim,
attractive, long brown heli,
blue eyes. Wants to share
life to the fullest with
someone special. Seeking
emotionally. financially
secure male. 31 to 40.
who enjoys children and
agrees that laughter is the
best medicine. BOX 23736
SKIING ANYONE?
Blonde blue eyes 5'3' 38.
independent mother of
three. Need a break, love
skiing and all sporting
activities: have a great
sense of humor and would
enjoy similar company
BOX 31979
ARE YOU A
CHALLENGE?
I am a 34 year young, slim,
lunette. career oriented.
mother of two. confident
and enjoy new challenges:
very spontaneous Looking
to meet someone. 30 to
40, with a sense of humor
Enjoys dancing and music
BOX 31980
LOOKING FOR FRIEND
Divorced female seeking
friendship; possibly more
tow on I am family onent-
ad. Enjoy dancing• movies,
walks and quiet evenings
at home BOX 12903
DO YOU EXIST"')
Attractive 5'8' female
seeing a good humored.
good looking male Want
someone who has his
tread on his shoulders
BOX 13026
Call 1-900-451-3793
$2.49 per min.
WORK/PLAY HARD
Frenchman, 6'. blonde hair,
38, mustache. good sense
of humor. out going. smok-
er and social drinker, really
like the summer. Looking
for a lady 32 to 39. attrac-
tive, intelligent, honest and
caring. BOX 32966
FIT AND FANCY FREE
Never married. single
white male. 36, no chil-
dren, 510'. 175 lbs, open,
happy, fun, romantic, enjoy
working out. camping and
much more. Looking for a
single white female. attrac-
tive 25 to 40. independent,
intelligent with no children
BOX 32991
BLUE BLUE EYES
33 yr old. 5'7•, 145 lbs. sin-
gle white male, blue eyes.
good kxkng. good career
and a nice home. Looking
for an attractive girl. happy.
fun and fit- BOX 33101
BACK IN TOWN
21. 54•. 150 lbs.
blo dootlue. trying to grow
a beard, enjoys music.
movies and more Looking
for a nice lady 18 to 22, to
go out with and have some
fun. BOX 33148
MARRIAGE MAYBE??
27 yr old •Hale. red rain and
blue eyes. smoker enjoy
dancing. camping, movies,
golfing and
You Make The Call
and vow
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ludic: will award the two adwrusas with the most
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FRIENDSHIP
1 am a mom of two search-
ing for someone for friend-
ship It gets kind of for"
sometimes. BOX 13491
WKXM GODDESS...
...seeking god ler
romance. Thin, relatively
attractive. 20 yr old female,
seeking someone who will
treat me was. Like tall, min
men with long dark her
who appreciates tw dark-
er side of Me. BOX 13496
GFA MOLD TOGETHER
Was ftv g, movies and
quiet nights at thome. I've
raised my cdid so that bast
I could; but now I need
mon than nx*wrhood. 0*.
right is what I seek: can
you male my heart gat
weelf/ Bib( 15976
SEElalr SPECIAL MAN
Attractive fatly, 21, 5',
fervoefrisr1goingout to movies,
Dye Itis fie �
i0 din-wo . Soowq an
SMOG" Wahl 22 Ica 25.
that enjoys the same
flings as me. Please Cal
as soon as possible. BOD(
31961
rM TIORTH m
28 yr old, 57, 128 Ib
attractive, single mother of
two. Looking for a good
looking male, 30 to 35,
over 6, 180 to 210 be, with
good morals and bekels.
Seek a man who is patient
ler a serious relationship.
BOX 10579
YOUNG IN ALL WAYS!
5'3'. full figured, sepa-
rated, lonely single
female. 48 Love country
music and dancing.
Require alot of attention
and hate silence. Need
someone to hod me, talk
to me and take me denc-
oBO. Are you the one?
x 17864
5e SOMETHING FEMALE
So* king a non smoking,
active, caring, mature
male 60 to 65.
Attractive lady, slim,
secure and humorous.
BOX 20479
DOtMN E TFA)USLE
Two single twins, 20. OIw
has baby, seeking two sin-
gle white mall duegil
raoMe, tpontorwous. not
bo old. We an SY', duly
blonde hair, blue eyes.
Sim, and like to dance.
Don't be shy...give us a
a1. BOX 31983
LET'S CHAT
516' female soaking a
black, Nation or white male.
M this sounds like
you...gim me a a1 some-
lina and we lean tali! BOK
18042
TWO Fpr THIO
Two single who females
seeking two stogie white
males, 18 to 21. H you
enjoy music, arts, good
conversation and
more. -call Warts someone
mature, sweet, good look -
ng and romantic at heart.
BOX 10438
having a good
tame Looking
for a special
lady BOX
33364
COBURN
AREA
Single white
male. 36.
5'10'. 175 lbs.
employed.
enjoy danc-
ing. dnfng out
and many dd-
ferent things.
Looking for a
boy. 30's, sin-
gle white
female with
she same
interests..
BOX 33567
ANYONE
OUTTHERE
The woman
from Grafton
for the SWM
from Coberg.
please call
again. I was
unable to get
your number
BOX 33568
QUICK WIT
33 year old, single malll
good looking. successful.
Looking for a woman who
is supportive, mature, and
also looking ler a serious
relationship, someone
quick willed, slender, pretty
and maybe shy. BOX
33573
SERIOUS? -.YOU BET!
20 year our single guy
looting ler scm caW 18 to
22. 1 enjoy long wanks,
sports. romance, reeding
and more. Looking ler a
serious robbwshp. BOK
33575
OUT GONG MAN
114ontoot aid c" 32 owhit* made, 5'10', 175
ur
lbs, fight brown her and
blue ales. I enjoy sports
eoencise. sok muse and
cuddling. I am bilking for a
801 pass" mord
1'111 MR RIGHT
Male, 35. seeking a
female. 28.33. Searehvhg
for mf. rigd? Look no fur-
ther. If you're a sports
minded, otdbm woman
who Iles -the Toronto
Maple Leafs, than I'm Mr.
right Son- f 23905 repkea �M
INTERESTED? CALLI
23 yr our male, 67, 220
Ibs, strawberry I'" le hair
and bluelgreen eyes. I
enjoy long walks. sports,
movies and g
w friends. Looking for
a relatiomsNip turning into
tong term. BOX 25980
TMzv an won mm mb.
- No Meeting Plane on the Internet at
SINGLE MOM WANTED
6'. 185 Ib father of three
with auburn hair. I like
sports, skiing and working
on old cars. Seeking a car-
ing and honest woman
who is a single mom BOX
25990
MARRIAGE MINDED
MALE
27 yr old male, 5'10' with
red hair and blue eyes.
Enjoy having a good time.
dining, camping and goll-
wig, etc. I like to meet some-
one with some of the same
interests BOX 32937
LET'S GET TOGETHER
6' male with brown hair and
blue eyes Enjoy hockey.
football and long walks on
the beach It interested.
please give me a call BOX
32946
DISCRETION ASSURED
Attached, 35 yr old white
male. athletic and educat-
ed looking for a white, cute,
slim female to share fun
and intimate encounters
with BOX 33095
WHERE ARE YOU?
Employed. divorced white
male. 38. 6. 250 bs, a
smoker and an occasional
drinker with dependents.
Enjoy camping, fishing,
swimming and all outdoor
activities Searching for a
female. 30 to 40, for friend-
ship and a possible rele-
tionshp. BOD( 33130
MONOGAMOUS
Clear minded. 33 yr old
male. 5'11', 180 Ibs, mus-
cular but. Looking for
physical, monogamous
relationship with single
female 25 to 35 BOX
33136
RELATIONSHIP WANTED
29 yr old. 510•. 170 ib
male with dark hair and
green eyes Seeking a
femur between 25 and 30,
slim. honest and caring. No
feed gangs please, BOX
33138
LET'S TALK
Single ohne attractive, fit
male. 44y r. ran
s9. ,s5
part-time dad
am hnancaall
secure. I lure
movies. out-
doors, travel
and romen-
I r c
evenings
Searching
for a Ns.
attractive an
td lemale B
ALL CALLS
ANSWERED
32 yr old m.
long Harr and
Enjoy the outdoors, gar-
tdenng. cooking. animals
and more. Give me a
call. let's task. BOX 33486
ONE CARING GUY
Employed, Single white
mals 48 yrs yang, 511',
160 Es, romantic and car-
ing. Seeking a single.
white, attractnia, slim
female. 35 to 45, tot a long
term relationship. To roil
out more, give me a call.
BOK 33495
NOTHING SERIOUS
Anraclive, .`honest, caring
Woe whine male. 5'9', 175
be, brown hair and eyes
Looking for an attractive,
easyfemale to 2 . or good
taws. BOJ( 33502
THE STARS Alp YOU!
Anragive 311 1dsr�
mustache. Honest, Caring
and down to earth. Lie
movies. the bless and
rock -n -rout, sports, aft.
Ses" a Mdy under 33
yrs old. who is looking for
a serious relationship.
Sigh room's Okay BOD(
LET'S GET GOING
34 year old male, Ajax
area, looking for other
males. 1 am 5'11', 175 lbs..
l this sounds interesting
give me a call BOX 33163
FIRST TIME!
Young looking married. 40
yr old, n/s, 5'8', 142 lbs.
quiet and shy; seeking
another married, n/s male.
Cleanliness and discretion
a must BOX 33338
DISCREET FRIENDSHIP
Tall, clean, cuteboyish
looking 35 yr old male.
Looking for other males for
discreet encounters.
Downtown Oshawa area.
BOX 12907
LETS DO SOMETHING
18 yr old, straight acting
male likes playing pool,
hockey, sports, etc.
Seeking someone the
same age- BOX 20543
GIVE ME A CALL
20 yr old white Oshawa
male. 62•, brown hair and
dark blue eyes with football
player build Seeking an
honest person who does
not play mind games. I
enjoy music. partying, and
dubs. BOX 13580
SEEK COMPATIBILITY
Seek a male. 1825, who
enjoys sports. cards etc.
for an intimate and very
discreet relationship.
preferably, white BOX
16013
CAN WE MEET?
35 year old. 6'2'. 175 lbs.
mal- Looking for a idis-
crest relationship with men
or couples during the day.
Can and well !dlak over cot-
too.BOX 10668
STARTING OVER AGAIN
Seeking a 8 or Gary male
for a long term r[Wtionshp
I am a 62. 105 Ib. 35 yr
old, very straight looking
and acting male BOX
13083
MY FIRSTTIME
'ok.ng. R make. 26.
6,.'..
'F , los Seek,ng
arotr„r B. mate in one
Call 1-900-451-3793
$2.49 per min.
LETS TALK
We are a couple looking for
thin, dark haired bi female
for intimate encounters,
Cleanliness and discretion
a must. BOX 33478
AN EXPLOSION...
24 yr old. attached Walk
female; educated and
beautiful Seeking a profes-
sional Wade male. for erotic
get togethers. BOX 13551
FUN LOVING LADY
Seeking a mature. adven-
turous, good looking
female for tun, laughs and
fantasies. BOK 20777
FIRST TiMER!
Single white bi curious
female. 28, 5'4', attractive
and easy going. Looking kir
an attractive tamale to share
my first tine. BOD( 13512
INTIMATE ENCOUNTERS
We are a secure. fun loving
couple seeking anomer
couple or B. curious white
female. Want our fantasies
fullified_. BOX 18057
HEY, GIRL!
Married bi white female,
26, into sports, music, and
movies. Seeks female
playmate with similar inter-
ests BOX 21508
BI COUPLE
White bt couple, in our
30's, looking for couples.
lemafes and select males.
for discreet evening
encdtunters. All calls
returned. BOX 21501
Call 1-900-451-3793
$2.49 per min.
PT. PERRI -BRIDGE-.
Looking for someone to
ni>ti Arid- 1 tine a week
Mn area BOX 20532
'O AREA
ght smgie while
make. 31, divorced
with one child look -
ng for friends for
coffee, lunch and
other things BOX
13101
NE W TO
CLARINGTON...
Straight, divorced
.Hite female. 31:
tither of one, slim,
dive. 5'6' and good
oil. Seeking fronds
straight men or
h, for lunch. dinner.
coffee. dancing, etc. Must
love to laugh and keep
active. BOJ( 10635
N COUPLE
Clean be couple, in their
40's, looking for same.
Discretion a must. BOX
23728
AUTUMN Rdlt
Large single mala wishes
to meat with kis figured
females for daytime pet
togesrors and chats. BOD(
23137
Call 1-91"1.3M
$2.49 per min.
NEW TO SCENE
Bi male looking for b male,
20 to 35. Must be clean
and discreet. BOK 21507
SOMEONE
SPECIAL
Recently separated of guy,
57-, 15511lbs, light brown
hair, 37, average build,
considered good looking.
Looking ler lei or gay male.
Oshawa area. BOX 23744
ARE WE A MATCH?
16 year old bi-whas maim
155 Its., 6, aMacom. bin
eyed and very hyper wfdF
victual Seeking a white or
black male, ff. NS, awac-
t". cwwdwmmm are at a
must. M you have money,
enjoy playing, and are
IN ... You are my matchl
BOX 10610
VERY C1 ROMI
36 year old bi-curious
clean w bode male, seeks
the same for daytime
encounters only. BOX
13118
DO i1KE WHATYOU-..
Just Road? 21, S9', 175
Itis
-- ' d � earth gfor �kry
who doesn't play hibld
games. Enjoy is beech,
relaxing at home and
vuakhig movies. con viol
aatons
horseback ridirg,
oto. BOK 18102
VERY PARTX:ULAR
White mala, 29 bi, looking
for other guys who are
masculine not feminine,
good looking. I am atrac-
live with a good body, 6',
blear eyes. BOD( 17745
ANYONE IN UNIFORM
wry attractive. straight act-
ing while male, 180 be, 6'.
Looking ler guys in uniform
who are good looking- Very
discreet. i3�( 17747
NEW TO THE AREA
Looking for a black male in
the Oshawa area for
frlendihip. I'm a 27 yr Old
handsome male with blue
eyes. BOX 15907
Cao 1-1N-t0i1-3S
$2.49 pix min.
JOYFULLTMIESI
50 yr old, 6', 190 b.
divorced Born Again
Christian male g a
Chnstion ladle or friend-
ship
r end -
ship. I Mn a father at t,fe.
Lie ci ems, woks, oin-
carts, nksir. OL*door
sports, nuc. BOX 16493
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