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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1997_02_269 WEEK DAY LUNCHEON SPECIALS trorn'3.95 L"in Vol. 32 No. H Nuclear 26 SPECIAL RATES TO AIRPORT & OUT -OF -1 OWN Experienced Courteous Drivers Pickeri (9�1� c Ptri;i'�1L • ews Ad %,,,.Ais r P Cker heti ,s Coin ill11 R l l V I'Vel'('Spaper since 196S Pressrun -12.500 )GT-IDNE?SDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1997 `+1 1,\'\\ \\'.(h11-113Ill T10A's.net waste in Pickering onpanel a enda g •J BY MARIANNE TAKACS STAT I Ill PURrt[R A panel investigating the long-term disposal of high-level nuclear waste in Canada. including about 9.6(0) tonnes currently stored at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station and 2.1(0) at the Dar- lington plant. will hold puhhc hearings to Oshawa Thuii The federal I -l" nil':n'.I! \sscss- ment Pancl Rc\1:'.." r Fuc' Waste %Ianaev!11cr cept (EA Panel i has been mandated to hers of the puhli: 'Alto want to %Peak but H hat is heing cm unm:(I Is a use evaluatc a proposal to bury Canada's hawn't registered will have their \ atter fuel repositor'' hurled 5(1(1 In 1.(1(111 sn nuclear waste at an undetermined site to lilt: panel has listened to registered metres below ground In the granite nock the rock of the Canadian shield file pro groups :Ind indniduals. A time to speak tit the Canadian shield It night he about poncnt of the plan t. Atomic Fri ntay ills„ he hooked with the panel secre- two square kdonicires in sive and could Canada Lid ( AECI.), the Crow n corpora tan at at+olll 1,30 p m. prior to the start of eycntuall,, hold 10 million furl bundles. lion which designs and markets the the hcanngs" (The 9.610) tonnes of high Ievcl nuclear CANDI. reactors used here and else Omani Hydro. which produces 90 per waste stored it the flickering station now whcry in Clic world ,.tv I the used nuclear furl in Canada. consists of about 115.000 fuel bundles. I he ht%wr —will run front 2 to 5 11 n1 ri, the burial Proposal and li:n t•.0 while ahout `t9j)(H) Mindless arc 4 orcd at .I' the Ro\al C'aneJi.l,. - '.illh the AI ("I m ill, r::. -.'1 : 111: oc `1 1, \1. 1I tier HEARINGSipage'_ The three tenors? The Young Singers of Ajax brought a vocal treat to staff and Gorry, Brooke I larrison and limothy Johnson concentrate students at Lincoln Alexander Public School in Ala\ last Fri- on hitting all the right notes during the command perfor day in a perforrnancc of their work Floe. (from left) Tara mance- 28 llagcs IRENE hO('K tirthihty issue Charges dismissed against pair in heroin smugg ing Bl' 111 l"elf (III HGAS \I\1I RI Iv1RIIR Charges haw tern dismissed -Iarml IwoIllicit arrested In )urharn Reg non's largest cscr -min husl because of "gaps In tic c%idcncc". %Ir Justice I1,)n Jlahano ruled s estcrday .'Sunpl% put, there arc smnply o man\ gaps in the evidence cid presurnabl% in this Ini.csu .tion that led iso these diarLc, supP.nt a finding of guile �aain,t either accused. and .,irh,iu�h ilio ,dssone .•r IN. nNil, r„I �rn,inl has f+ecn Icm,in trmiled- , ­, of tall, well short ,if di iun- :rwng what that imolwincnl Justice "Tahano aid in a 'Armen statement released In ( o )ntan Court. general division. tit Whthy "A:curdtngl\, with .nine regret. I must and do dlsnit— both charges as agatnst Moth accused " Gary Set,,. 26. of Flushing. New York. and Patrick (-hung of Br,_kl\n. Nex York. N,th pleaded not guilty ti conspiracy to nnport heroin roto Canada and conspiricy to traffic In hero- in .1-hrer:md a hall kll, _nuns Give schools money saved on busing: Trustee Changin`T start times at schools contribute to transportation savings at public school board Money saved in transporta- tion costs by doubling up on bus routes and changing class start times next year should be given to schools, says the vice- chairman of the Durham Board S:ugog trustee Bobbie Drcw asked her colleagues !xl,lnday night to consider taking the $1.3 million in annual sayings from a changed bus system and putting it into schools block budgets starting in January. 1998, She said this will increase the budgets by eight per cent, the same amount by which they've been reduced in the last 1wo years This would make up for the board changing the times many schools start and end classes. known as bell times. in order to save on transportation costs. she said. "it has caused s,nte concern among our community and our she said. "It would he better accepted if people knew the money sa\cd would he redirected to school " This fall. the board intends to change schools' hell times by up 1u 30 minutes in order w have each bus deliver students to and from two schools. instead of one. Some schools will start ear- lier and others later than they do now. Whitby trustee Patty Bow- man said she'd like to know whether the money saved on transportation would be better spent in individual schools or in region -wide programs for all students. She questioned whether the school board can make a bud- get decision for 1992x• since this board's term expires In Decem- ber. Board chairman Ruth Ann S:hedlii:h said any decision would first have to come as part of budgetary discussion before the board can give final approval. Trustees referred the motion to the current budget discus- sions, which are currently under way in Durham. RUTH ANN SCHEDLICH Budget consideration of Education. Community Services 3News Advertiser survey says: a} News Ad\ertrxr readers rate cher local wn'Ices .i ".. ; _.,.• .,:, ^r t' Intomuuon from the I �7 Metmland geadenhip y Zeaders ko� tinustic `as region grows tare o"Worm+ . PON coms�" A " a ' otes or 22,315.8 hours of reading time. coudlm 41. 1,338,920. rsrcrr That's how many minutes are spent every week- This is some of the fascinating information end by people in our delivery area reading the included in the recently concluded Metroland 1997 F9"0a"'t' t i -weekend edition of The News Advertiser. Readership Study. Ps" a ircnrm Pb"srl,Mrs• 1, - The recently released MetrOland Readership Metroland commissioned Kuban Consultants tov- sti.o:arle. Study found -each of the 44,000 Sunday copies of conduct a comprehensive survey of coasumas liv- N°�""tic"'' 4 The News Advertiser dislxibtued is read by 1.7 ing in areas served by its community newspapers, f■�° '° of 17.9 minutes read- including The News Advertiser. 0 20 �0 60 so too , adults who spend an average r. e•INnI -`)ng the paper. That translates into 1,338,920 min- see KUBAS/pW 3 leight I, i high heroin w,irth 52 mullion was .riled in Januar\. 1106 by the RC xi1P ltowniamllle Detach moot drug rnGorecnicnt section. The herein. :oriccaled in packages u1 hollowed out plas- tic kushen placcmals• was shipped hs sur courier from Hang K,,n_• and destined for a home on I nninins Garden, in Pickerin_ llic shipment was mtcr:cpt- ed during a slip ncr In San r4.u,ci+,,. h♦ rte- t' ti r)ru �• o%cr Ill Canadian :WIfMNiltes. N1r Chung was arrested in the hascntent of the Timmins, Gardens louse after the package had been opened %Ir Scto was arrested a short tittle later at the Yorkdale %%all When arrested. Plr Chung told peh�c he didn't know what was in the Fin and ha,l been told I,, hide the :,intent, Inside the house -Ilic judge said in his written statement the Crown had In prove the 1wo a::usrd:,inspired I,, trallic In the eight pounds til heroin and that they inspired to unpon the drugs. Justice Talt:mo wrote that the two men were connected to the N,\. tut the Crown didn't prove the pair knew what its contents w crc I-ederal prosecutor Alex ,,o,na said after the verdict was [,leased it will be up in the jus- u:c department to decide if an .Ippeal will be launched. the Crown has 30 days to tile an appeal _- INSIDE BUGGED OUT . Public health nllirial discuss head h:c :rod how' to c•ffcr- ttvcly treat it - page 10. SUITE DEAL - Bill Simpson review's Neil Sinton's Plaza Suite, now playing in Pick- ering - page 11. Editorial IPage .......6 Entertainment ...:.11 Sports . .. ... ...16 Classified ..17 Real Estate ....... REI HOW TO RFAIM US General ......683 5110 Death Notices 683-3015 Auction Line ..083-7545 Sincerely Yours 1-ti(N)-662-8.123 Internet .. i xvw'xv Lill t'h:uIll icws [let (f 11 PAGE 2 -THF; NEWS Al/% ER'rISIER %EDNESDAI', FH61tUARV 26, 1", Hearings to determine what we do with nuclear waste FROM PAG&: I Darlington i 'I he site uoould go into operation around 2025 and operate 111 to 50 xcar, before being shut. After ahuui 50() gars the material in the repositor, Is expected to he about as safe to approach as ordlnitr uranium. but it %%ill proh- abh he nnlltons of year, before it is no longer radioacti\c and poses no threat at all to the cm ironment and toad chain. The goal in designing the site Is to make sure the nuclear waste doe,n ( conic into contact w ith \% mer as long as the waste poses a threat to the cmiron- ment. No such repositor, has been constructed anywhere in the world. but several countries are considering it. Onixone \%told he :onmruc1Cd to hold all the high Ieyel nuclear %%ante in ('aina- da. Irene Kuck of 1)urha ni NucicarA%\arencss, a cilirens' watchdog group on nuclear issues. w ill he anion_ those making presentations to the FA Panel on "I'hursdax. She notes the current round of public hear- ings has been delayed h\ the extension Lot ,car of it pre%sous round on technical issues related to the proposal Fhat round was extended near its finish because the proponent. AL( I., introduced new data concerning a change. Brum mantuni to copier. in thematerial used w make the storage containers holding the fuel bundles. PIs Kuck saxs the copper containers are supposed to last thousands of ,fairs Instead of the 5011 expecte, for the titanium ones "You can hasicatll\ put it in am kind of rock. The stahllii\ or permeahilily of the rock becomes less of an issue." tits Kock says the technical sesmons didn't resolic mam tit the issues regarding the stor- age proposal groups such as 1)NA are con- ccrncd about and a lot of questions rentann In he addressed in this final round of hearings. The FA Panel is expected to niakc its report in Scptenihcr on the acceptahiht, of the pro- posed storage concept II the panel reconuncnds the concept and if the federal gocernnicnt ac.ept, it., reconinien- dattun,, a new panel .�,tuld he expected to begin new hearings it, tend a loocalion for the Storage tacilllx. FUTURE SHOP 27" Stereo Colour Television a "ure ' Ci�Eq pn 27" Stereo Television A.e.. a .K.�..5 �iC.. 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Including I,res) over S150 only i • No Interest For 90 Days' whey charged to your Canadian Y M "r; ,o ,;, ;„• �, Tire Card on approved credit ":"�• 90 DAY FREEDOM RIDE 900AY Fe: a❑ you, car now ma.F -c oaymert pay no mleres+ ler F �'•"' ava�iaole on yew Cana::�an Tye Card Ask at Customer PoEDE�M er Sev ce'cr cow piece creta is 4995* most Can CANADIAN TIRE PICKERING ONLY 1300 KINGSTON ROAD AT LIVERPOOL 839-8124 V/SA SERVICE HOURS: Mon. -Fri. 7:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Saturdav 7:30 a.m.-6:00 o.m.. Sundav 9:30 a.m.-5:00 n -m. oNE CARO MAN" REWARDS. °r•r""�•• Everyone shops the Pickering News Advertiser! j he Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser Welcomes you .to REGISTER YOUR KIDS FOR SUMMER 4 Day March I reak Regibu-duu1i Show crew Dance • Baseball 4: Gymnastics .kyr • Soccer • Football -Drama • Music • Tae Kwon Do/Karate Adult & Children � Educational Services Private Schools and more.: �f See Our Supplement Sun., Mar. 9/97 for Schedule of Show times. . r hosted by IENEEFI "7 a interested in a booth in the show or for general information X11 Chris `1 10. , IBM .r.. B Kubas survey says we're feeling 10 -bullish in Ajax and Pickerin g FROM PAGE I Ithe growing advertising base. y ------ —" ' "There is quite a bit of growth The survey delves into a number ''forecast for Durham," says Mr. of areas to create an accurate pro- Kubas and that's good news to the file of the people who live and work community. "We're finding the in Durham Region. For example, retail market overall is showing details on readership preferences, strong single to double-digit shopping habits, household growth; it's strengthening as we incomes and priorities and retail move out of 1996 and into 1997. advertising trends, among other People are feeling optimistic." data, are provided in the survey's The study, the most in-depth of results. its kind in Durham Region, deter - "First. we discovered that the mined 84.8 per cent of adults in our Durham market is growing and two, coverage area read the last edition that newspaper circulation and dis- of The News Advertiser. And 82.1 tribution is expanding," says Len per cent of adults surveyed believe Kuhas, president of Kailas Consul- The News Advertiser is an excellent tants. "The total number of readers or good source of important com- being served has grown also." munity news. As consumers heconlc more Our editorial department is par - optimistic - and rhev are fair more ticularly interested in the topics of bullish today, Mr Kuhas suggests - interest to our readers who rated The News Adsrrtl,cr Is rellecting local news, regional news. environ - that mooed both in the content til lis mental issues and medicine and news and feature sections, in 1, In health at the top of til.- list. Similar research ,Illdlec were photo by Ron Pletrontro A pair for the pins ~hent F.can, f tat i and George : 1phonw Innhc•r up fn preparation for the annual Bit- Brothers' fund-r:u,mg how lire' rarnpal�•n Sh:ulc and George have been 'brother,' fir the last tour vcat, The 1`)i)' c.unpaign i, cur- rently under %%ax "Top -Grade Management..." Gordon Pape's 1997 Buyers Guide to Mutual Funds chartered Financial .y.. �... Planner Call (428-9911) to find out why serious investors are switching over to James Schofield. Building trust since 1983. JAMES SCHOFIELD BA., C.F.P. 04 „4()►d KinKstiin Rd. PLANVEST Pickering Village I F1NAN(•LAL CORPORATIONS important Int,,anon atvut me C 1 Cdvngtcn Fund is contaned r, its plosperlus Oblan a copy 4Dm CI Covington Fund rc- 1 First Canadan place. 100 King Street West, Suite 2620 DO Bot 16; T,Ionto. ONaon M5A 109 a C.I Mutuai Funds Irc 151 yonge Street. co Saenth floor Toronto ONano 1,15C 2Y1 Read the prosectus caietully before investing Shoe vaiue and tivestmerlt renins fro MUTUAL FUNDS riuctuata m Deolormance data represents past peAomarce and d nol r1L %Nlry mocaMe of future pMormance Readers happy Survey show~ we're relatively content here If the Mctroland 1997 Readership Study i, nnv indication. life voting huh Ile Is relatively happy" ~kith the serviecs supplied 1,v their local govcrnnl coil, The recently rclea,cd study sought out Ncu . Advertiser reader opinion on life Community seryike, supplied by our gokcrn- ments. Right at the top til the heap is the lire departrnrnt which 93.3 per Lent of the w Nc, Advcrn,cr's reader, judge to he gaud or ex,cl lent. Fullowmg right nn it, heels Is the police dep,Irt ment which x7.6 per cent of our readers say Is doin" it Fond or excellent lob. \nd despite ma„nC THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEIDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, I1197 • PAGE with local services c'dulafion reforms current ly tieing put in place by the Pfuviwc. 70 9 per cent of lir readers hellevr the edu cation services supplied lucidly rate good or excel lent Fill ,lnwn file list 1s puh- he Irfn,portauiin which SO )( per cent of our readers Iccl Is less than adeLILIMC What do the people fn the News Adverti,Cr's dis- tribution ;ora want to read about, According to fife study. local new, is at file top of the list followed by rego)n- al ncw,. local shopping Information. outdoor r•crc- atlon and environmental i,sucs, l hey rc , Insely followed he health, education and home nnpnoccments. Narnm1l making the trip 20 cut local council news. Two years can make a Pickering teen withdraws From bank heist attempt PI('KERING -- A I, ,ear old lli�krriny tin'. h;1, "Lcn charged In a hotncl:d Dank robbery Friday atter- 'mon. Durham Rceoroal Police report a youth :mcred life CIBC hank ;1f Bay Iv St. around -coon and handed a holdup note In a teller The volln” handit apparently changed his mind And left the hank hchrc getting any cash. Police lav A u,pc,:t ita, located ncarhv if ,hors lime later and arrc,tcd by poh,c Fir I, char,,cd with rihhcry TO YOUR HEALTH f, P -1Z SPORTS MEDICINE and REmA6iLITAT CN CLINICS are pleased to arnource teach seminars presented by our pnys�cai rehalpillation orafesslonals.•ncluding M.D s. ".a3 * podutrists 6 therapists. FREE HEALTH J INFORMATION TALKS • , ' ' R I I I We Pay up FREE ShamEngine poo to and Car wash FREE OIL CHANGE $100.00 Interprovincial 860 Brock Rd. S. 116 Deductible a Auto Glass 420-as34 INTERPROVINCIAL - • a AUTO GLASS MEW e e llligoo TooAr s hews February 26, 1997 Bay Ridges IDA Pick 'BMW AWANck FM ktduiltries Pick, ��Ainftk Aoxftk • IKEA BeAaom Brochure Aoxftk. .Mirim_ Raul Gsino Ajax Real Estate AjaxAck ' ReMax First Rick Sergison Pick Sears AjaxlPick • Square Boy Pick a The Brick Ajax ' Wind to selected households only Remember, a6 inserts, jodudjng d& on gwS paper. Cdl1 be rpm wllb lilt Mt d lout neN'spaper lbl9ogb lair blue bol Reels q program For inknion oa d6setio; l(Inradlerl6111�8tef� _ a6 01SBROUWER . q' f1 t%•t 683+11U, i l world of difference in our interests. Our 199i study revealed readers were less Interested w'llh the' environment and education and more Inter- cslcd In honk Impro%c- rnent. We regularly add items Ili file survey ti, keep pace with consumer trends. With the Internet such a hot eomnuodliv these days. this time around we asked (tic study group whether they ha%e now. or Intend w get. an Internet connection. Fully 15 per cent of adults surveyed say they have an Internet connection and an additional 7 5 per cent expect to get line soon. And to fully use the Inter net. they well need comput ers and rnodetm. If each person expecting to purchase a computer or modem in the next year did so, it %olild repre'se'nt potential sale, of liver $5 S million locally And to protect that investment. 3.9 per cent of us are considering in,ullling burglar or tire alarm, THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING APPLICATIONS TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN PURPOSE OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS REGIONAL FILE NOS. ORA 91401 and 97-002 The Regiona• Municipality of Durham is tonsidernnp tyro site speoinC amendments to the Duman Regional Ofncial Par 1 t0 pem+it rebs warenouses wtr- a minimum Mss ieasab4e area of 465 s4 m l`, 000 so e ; and 929 sa m ' 10 0o, so R , IF,* No DPA 97-001) on the site shcwr' oelow and 2 to perms 'etas warehouses w•tr a minimum gross leasade arca M 455 so - ' 5 000 sa It at me TF ,sor Pidge Power Centre '�,ie N: CPA 97.002) on the she shown be6o- TOWN OF WHITBY 0 SITE 2 lot ✓ SITE 1 ! PUBLIC (MEETING The Durham Region P'anninp '- mt4ea +41 ' Id a oldie-Oei,np 'S prov,da .nteelited Derbts 9+e opooRunay to mawe =c^inert] 01i ,sauea and prowdt addiDoh, ," 1p-,~ reat-'0 "+e b1_00sed amend • Omx Tise a Dd meebn9 -1 Dir heid x T ues0ay ' e _ 194' a, ' J :0 a r ournam Rp,o^ P,arn,nd Deoarmen, Main fypardropn yM,n,h A.S FO,wd, I,— .-,g Ta.-. COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS? An information, rtPor outlining TO 1`11 iia of tilt proDoacd anf"Cren•a may x Dotair'eC from ase Durnam Repan Pta nwg Dtpartmoi ' •oi. hap any Ji,4S'0na or oorminni s •epefJoN" or`apoaed amend'-vmfs Desi contact Grant McGregor Panner To '905, '2e. "J' WsI o, To x905; Sae -'S5' 'cr�r'c Fa. '9C5 43451,-' 2 Jea'2 n ya. w,an a ma.e a wrrer s,.Omna,or' a .r y- war 'o Dir -nntd .r s,ibseouerr metbnps cr int adQoW of TO X.Poserl amender " P.— ware 'O "'e Comm,svaer of P.ar­p. Bo. e23 V91 TL D -tame i L , N 'Al Piease �r,clude row address teiepno^e -mow arc a,e',ie number n your a..Om,t1Nr APPEAL K a person Sr DuW body Toot eef an apoea SI int decs.a, iw tie proposal 0, a, pian &me so rents'O the Or taro kfl­pa Boa,: ices .of mMe an oral submiaw" a• a 0,.b,C mee, rG or wnhen suDmsawr' be,pra list proposed orflcia Dear' ar-.end^w'a are WIDOW TO 011M Mun,upal Board may damiss "aopea, Gem Lyin 0 COnror Chair P'ann,np Comm,dee commu'a,e' cf 11ar^'`9 SEMI-ANNUAL BUY 1,404, EGET 1 FREE On a Very Lame Selection of In -Stock Wallpaper & Borders Dr John Clark. B Sc D C Thursday, March 13. 1997 �y. 1 7:00 P.M. -8:00 P.M. Complimentary Reheshments. Space limited. • Please call to reserve. ;] s Focus F Huw to mimmrzerretiminale then .tows. a..,n painw ~nae comes t from sitting for a living 4 r SPORTS NIEDWI\F. and REHABI1ITAI10\ ('WIC's laayty Medical Gentrs 1420 17ayty St., Unit 6 420-6285 • , ' ' R I I I We Pay up FREE ShamEngine poo to and Car wash FREE OIL CHANGE $100.00 Interprovincial 860 Brock Rd. S. 116 Deductible a Auto Glass 420-as34 INTERPROVINCIAL - • a AUTO GLASS MEW e e llligoo TooAr s hews February 26, 1997 Bay Ridges IDA Pick 'BMW AWANck FM ktduiltries Pick, ��Ainftk Aoxftk • IKEA BeAaom Brochure Aoxftk. .Mirim_ Raul Gsino Ajax Real Estate AjaxAck ' ReMax First Rick Sergison Pick Sears AjaxlPick • Square Boy Pick a The Brick Ajax ' Wind to selected households only Remember, a6 inserts, jodudjng d& on gwS paper. Cdl1 be rpm wllb lilt Mt d lout neN'spaper lbl9ogb lair blue bol Reels q program For inknion oa d6setio; l(Inradlerl6111�8tef� _ a6 01SBROUWER . q' f1 t%•t 683+11U, i l world of difference in our interests. Our 199i study revealed readers were less Interested w'llh the' environment and education and more Inter- cslcd In honk Impro%c- rnent. We regularly add items Ili file survey ti, keep pace with consumer trends. With the Internet such a hot eomnuodliv these days. this time around we asked (tic study group whether they ha%e now. or Intend w get. an Internet connection. Fully 15 per cent of adults surveyed say they have an Internet connection and an additional 7 5 per cent expect to get line soon. And to fully use the Inter net. they well need comput ers and rnodetm. If each person expecting to purchase a computer or modem in the next year did so, it %olild repre'se'nt potential sale, of liver $5 S million locally And to protect that investment. 3.9 per cent of us are considering in,ullling burglar or tire alarm, THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING APPLICATIONS TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN PURPOSE OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS REGIONAL FILE NOS. ORA 91401 and 97-002 The Regiona• Municipality of Durham is tonsidernnp tyro site speoinC amendments to the Duman Regional Ofncial Par 1 t0 pem+it rebs warenouses wtr- a minimum Mss ieasab4e area of 465 s4 m l`, 000 so e ; and 929 sa m ' 10 0o, so R , IF,* No DPA 97-001) on the site shcwr' oelow and 2 to perms 'etas warehouses w•tr a minimum gross leasade arca M 455 so - ' 5 000 sa It at me TF ,sor Pidge Power Centre '�,ie N: CPA 97.002) on the she shown be6o- TOWN OF WHITBY 0 SITE 2 lot ✓ SITE 1 ! PUBLIC (MEETING The Durham Region P'anninp '- mt4ea +41 ' Id a oldie-Oei,np 'S prov,da .nteelited Derbts 9+e opooRunay to mawe =c^inert] 01i ,sauea and prowdt addiDoh, ," 1p-,~ reat-'0 "+e b1_00sed amend • Omx Tise a Dd meebn9 -1 Dir heid x T ues0ay ' e _ 194' a, ' J :0 a r ournam Rp,o^ P,arn,nd Deoarmen, Main fypardropn yM,n,h A.S FO,wd, I,— .-,g Ta.-. COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS? An information, rtPor outlining TO 1`11 iia of tilt proDoacd anf"Cren•a may x Dotair'eC from ase Durnam Repan Pta nwg Dtpartmoi ' •oi. hap any Ji,4S'0na or oorminni s •epefJoN" or`apoaed amend'-vmfs Desi contact Grant McGregor Panner To '905, '2e. "J' WsI o, To x905; Sae -'S5' 'cr�r'c Fa. '9C5 43451,-' 2 Jea'2 n ya. w,an a ma.e a wrrer s,.Omna,or' a .r y- war 'o Dir -nntd .r s,ibseouerr metbnps cr int adQoW of TO X.Poserl amender " P.— ware 'O "'e Comm,svaer of P.ar­p. Bo. e23 V91 TL D -tame i L , N 'Al Piease �r,clude row address teiepno^e -mow arc a,e',ie number n your a..Om,t1Nr APPEAL K a person Sr DuW body Toot eef an apoea SI int decs.a, iw tie proposal 0, a, pian &me so rents'O the Or taro kfl­pa Boa,: ices .of mMe an oral submiaw" a• a 0,.b,C mee, rG or wnhen suDmsawr' be,pra list proposed orflcia Dear' ar-.end^w'a are WIDOW TO 011M Mun,upal Board may damiss "aopea, Gem Lyin 0 COnror Chair P'ann,np Comm,dee commu'a,e' cf 11ar^'`9 SEMI-ANNUAL BUY 1,404, EGET 1 FREE On a Very Lame Selection of In -Stock Wallpaper & Borders !PAGE 4 - THE NEWS ADl'EItTItiER WEUNUSDAl'. FERIWAR1. 26.1997 Tory ■ talks. Treasurer Eves talks growth at Pickering Rotary luncheon BN 11ARIANNP 1'AhAl'S ,t 11 r Rl P(Mi I I R Private sector growth, tar cuts and a government that star. Out of the wax arc the keys to it pro.perou, and hcalthx future for Ontario. That xx I, the mc—age Iron, Ontario Treasurer funic 1:ves as he addressed the Rotun Club oI Picker ing at it, annual Faster tical. Rust nes,l.cader, 1-unchcon -1 uc,da} at the Kc,_ahs Restaurant in Pickering. "It t, only through gntxvth that we can achieve opportunities tor our wrung people. true social justice and it better tomorrow:' said \IT I \rs in a wide-r:mgmg speech explaining his _,o\crnnic;i's philosophi and defending Its record. The treasurer maintained ccu- nomic growth comes from the Pn vale sector and not from gmcrn mint "The government can get in the way hs laving too much` hs oxcr- regulatinv. h\ over-governmg.. \L'hen the Harris government came into power. said %It Fvcs. Ontario was "reeling" front a decade of "tar and spend" government :'%I that time. he noted. the Proxmce was spending more on debt than it was on hospitals. and debt and lave, were driving awax job, and imest- mem N- tic said. the Pro\incc t, bend sting front the Har- ris govern- ment', tax and ,pending reductions ..It's work- ing." he told the a„ctllhlcLf Rotarians. adding the government's coon, ttic pol- icx has result- ed in increased c�r.witiet .,.n lick rise end fob creation N1: Fves note.. he %a, ' Ji,appoint ed” the federal govcrnnnent did not tollow Ontario, lead hx reducing taxes in its budget last week T h„ u g h Prime Minis- ter Jean Chrc- tnen has said low interest rates are more important than tax cuts. he said. both can and should he achieved simultaneous- ly. The trea- surer defended his govern- ment's recent mixes to redistribute responsihilu� between the Province and municipalities for education and social ser- vices, and maintained it would not lead to increased costs fur municipalities or higher property taxes. Mr. Eves noted the cost of education. which the Province is taking over responsibility for, has increased by 84 per cent over the past 10 years. The cost of social services the Province will split 50- 50 with municipalities. he pointed out. has been decreasing in recent years. Overall maintained the treasurer, the Province is passing about $6.35 million in costs down to municipali- F RNIF F N F:5 Growih aid, t )nt.ano in achicving opponunitte, tic, while letting them take over $6 -t million in propt:rt} tare, used until now for education %'often yuesunned aticrwards he rcponcr, about municipal govern- ment .onlentiom that thc, will have to pax more than thcx gain. %It Fxc, suggested the niunicipaliue. were .oniplaining on the basis of their o%kn Inaccurate "gue"tImales.-. �1r I'xrs also told reporters even though !Queen's Park gill land fine on it, commitment t„ i.ikc Over edu- :ation financing. it %%ill he "open to suggestions" front municipal go%- crnnicnh about how .octal services ,hould be delivered. He noted. however. that it', unlikelx municipalities will he able ro change the government's mind .ihout the 50-50 sharing of social ,crx ice cosh. "They're cuing to ha%c to denion- ,tratc that. Indeed. (another cost - ,haring arrangement) would be he[ - ler In in intervlexx- Pickering %Ija or %%';rxne Arthur, rcICcied the .uggc,- non from the treasurer that Durham Region's estimates of increased .osts are inaccurate. "The staff we have available doimu, the financial analcm, halve a very good handle on wh.it our rusts are and the revenue strearn mail- able." said the mayor He suggested the Province is workni_• with icrx broad figure% and is not in a ru ln(*n to do a thorough analx,I, of (tic effect of it, announced changes nn municipal finance.. # 1444 ;. full tashion stretctl satin. Dur reg. s28 3s,; 4 ".">,ir” . Nudes' underwire Our reg. S22 #1044 #394 full fashion ;i soft cup. control Our reg. brief. $" SO Our reg. $9.99 f y #1503 #394 full fashion tummy with lace. control Our reg. brief. $30 Our reg. $9.99 f y r Of1WMZI407 Notice is hereby given that a General Meeting of the members of the Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation will be held on Tuesday, March 25, 1997 at 7 p.m. in the West Tower Conference Rooms at the Hospital. Further notice is hereby given that revisions to the By-laws of the Corporation will be presented to the membership for consideration and ratification. Anyone wishing to review the By-laws in advance, please contact the Foundation Office at (905) 683-2320, ext. 1227. Members and interested parties are cordially invited to attend. Nancy J. Maxwell Shirley J. Freek Chair Secretary Board of Directors Board of Directors PRE -OWNED WHOLESALE 1994 HONDA ACCORD EX AUTO AIR '15,995 190A OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME LOADED $13,950 "1�0% 1993 CHEVY LUMINA EURO 3.4 -oADED •9,900 19W MAMA IS CRONOS AU -o LOADED •11,800 1993 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE+DR AUTO AIR •6,500 Al 19W HONDA ACCORD EX WAGON a,ro •13,500 1992 BUICK REGAL GS 4 DR ,-„A, _c •8,900 • 1992 OLDS ACHIEVA LS 2 DR. Ac o LOADED 8,900 1995 HONDA HONDA PRELUDE SR!, PD LOADED •11,900 oorssEr .H.,m $23,995 995 991 DYNASTY LE < , -OADED Cdcca�OG. -4,900 1993 JEEP 1990 CHEVY BERETTA GT v6.Uro nuvtoADEc •6,900 CHEROKEE §21 995 990 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX STT v.; -WHER. LOADED 66,900 19W PONTIAC GRAND AMA r.�:MDARD •3,950 1991 MAZDA 990 HONDA CIVIC DX ";'At,yARr AR 85,900 MPV 4WD § 49500 'OOm .9%TOYOTA CAMRY LE : v o 58,800 R,j4s, NC: S:...... en: Nudes' hi -cur hriet Our reg. $10 Nudes full figure. underwire Our reg. $25 All Warner's Bras & Briefs' 'Excludes $19 99 bra styles: #2542, #2593. 11111544, Factory Outlets and Warehouse Stores Twinpacks count as one dem A l savings are off regular prices. #371 medium ,ontrol txiet Our reg. $20 #435 firm control full brief in cotton. Our reg. $15 #394 tummy control brief. Our reg. $9.99 f #435 firm control full brief in cotton. Our reg. $15 Going, going... Auction action THY. NEWS ADVERTISER Wili.M SUAY. IFF:BRt. Alin 26, 1197 - PAI:E S FOR YOU TWO MATERNITY Has Moved! GRAND REOPENING Thurs., Feb. 27, 10 am • - - r * s a n nt1 OR YO 109 Old Kingston Rd. #4 oar u p Pickering Village BY ALLA1 BRI I'NI:1 I — • • Courtyard SI'E114I In Iftl 1iw-,-AIWI k;I,LR `� ♦ +S r '��� 1� .��x' A man in a green colnul shin :Incl ? 4 "" i TWO Hwy. #2 - E. of Brock Rd. black %lacks, one of the aurliunerr\ Y issi,tants, walks to the Irani of they ��r NGCZZ(!'11f ��� ���� stage carrying a Lull hag. He pulls out a couple iii cion. in ,how In the Mon. - Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10- 6, Sun. 12 -5 crowd of about 200 gathered In the Xyr # `' 4 auction hall. Most people are seated but many are still Inspecting the rner- t'handisc UP for grahs le out a nice set of Spalding gull cuhs here." says the auetioncer "I heard they wcrc used by TigerWands. But (on't quote nie on than So who'll give ole SSU' Fitty dollars for a set of golf cluhs " No unc rnovcs. '.How ahoul twet)(0- Still nothing How ahout hve".. A holder', card shoots up "1=1%c hid. now It)," he slides hack to his rolling hantcr. "I--ivc hid now, would Ya Vo It)_' Would v go 15'" Another hand. f'lltcrn' Would vnu hid 2()° Who'll gne 'tic S_'fi' Fifteen hid now. who'll eo _'t)'-fwcnty dollars for i set of golf clubs " He scans the room before announcing. "Sold for SI> to hiddcr nunlher " And that's how II goes at the aur tion Voll clubs tar SIS, crystal decanter, for S';. R,,sal Duultnn F." urines for Sit,. chain link Lancs fur $'_ "Ilaic%cr Noll could want. what- ever Nou rnl,gill nccd. it up for grabs at an auction slnnewhere And you'll prohahl% ger it cheap T he rules of auctions ire sonric you have to rcVl,tcr t,. Lci i hiddinL card. you ruse the nunahcred card when rou want to hid and. ino,I Importantly, all goods arc sold is Is Thais iI You can even ser;nch c,,ur head wuhout (car of busing an ugly An -gallon teapot if tried). Allau,non, have a varwang Period of at Ical t .a cnnple .0 hours before he bidding hcgrti% so people can dctemnnc what they wane to hid on lis during the dewing that the real action take, place. You ne%cr knww what you II dl,cover At 1' 10 p in . a full sit hours belorc the auction. people are ilrcocl inspecting the good, Door knob, arc tested, chair, sat on and pictures inspected for their artistic value Many „f the smaller item, are often grouped together Inhotc% called lot, Silting through a hoc of china sou ma% find a tea cup to replace the one lung ago lust Irons your set. Or a ,tack of hook, with a volume you must hast. Once you spot the object of %our desire, the ten- sion tegln, You have it, wait for the auction to start. for the lot to finally come up and then try to uuthid every- one else who decided they want It lou laic thrill of the auctions is that you never know what you need until you %cc it." says Lynda Scarrow, an auction -going veteran. Shies bought just about e%erN- thing- including china, a Icic%ision set and a gold wedding hand. One of her tavorile steals. though, is the solid niaple buffet she picked up for SIM. She sees bidding as a ganrr of psN- chological warfare. "When you really want something try to look as if* you are willing lel hid $1 million. Conti - .�Ll I r l':I I11,I1. lil�l 1) �'.1 I1 ��'fl .Intl )Ilhrl yd inidis L•ii Ia: tion in Pickering' ;at a recent sale held here. dencc Is the kcy. Ncver let in that In ('ourtier.) you're going to stop hidding Does the thought of an anctom .all So how do Nou find auction,' Am: conjure up images of cldcrl•. Limner, tion halls are listed 1n the yellow standing around in overall. .s illa page.. estate and farm sales arc ,tten piece of straw clenched in their iccih' advcrli,cd in the Nc'.%+Adhcrti cra nd On the contrary at this au,ioin eres You rnaN even find notices posted in hairs wcrc in the nimonn small town stores or meeting hall ',lost hidden were ',o a,ructhtne Pohi:c also hold regular ;auction♦ coupleand a flew pe,,plc c,cn of conhscated and uncl;urnrd proper brought their kids - ty Yr,u 11 often find jewcli-N. hikes .ansa N I•s that sou re armed w uh .III the evencars on the hlock i Durham tools ,,u need, Lo out .and htid v„ur IlcL,ional Pldhcc are her, ing their .v sell a harg.un So who 11 cr%c me S:I, %pang pn,periN auction on Saturday. for this lovely h ashtra% .haled like April 1-' at It) a.m. at Iv („urti;c 01 Ncwhwndland.' 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HWV401 ,1. ..07 PAGE -THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, F'EBRUARV 26. 119W P - Pickering Edition News Advertiser Editorials and LA Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday PHONE 683-5110 FAX: 683 7363 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L IS 2H5 Publisher: Tim Whittaker ♦ Editorial T COLLEEN �� JORDAN Durham is - /` �.�... Gctest &R7 I I Column working again The federal deficit is falling rapidly. Interest rates remain stable and low'. Retailers are optimistic, coming off a ChriNlmas season in which Canadians finally dipped into their reserves and spent some of the monc_v they've been hoarding in recent Fears. Here in Durham we're beginning to feel the pos- itive effects of all this good economic neyvs, the cumulative effect of which is a tangible change in the job outlook closer to home. A recent Manpower sunny conducted in the region suggests lob creation in Durham will be brisk this spring. According to the sunny, nearlN one in five employers In Durham Re,_Ion say the.'Il likely be adding to their staff number, in the coming weeks and months, The picture's not perfect - many employers plan to get hN with their current staff complement but still one more piece of the economic puzzle that's been missing in recent -.cars I, in place. For all of that, we should celebrate the good news Durham felt the effects of the lingering recession as deeply as any area of the nation But the old story is still relevant More job, mean, more income. which mean, more spending, which means a more vibrant local economy, which means more jobs, etc Here at home, there i, indeed reason to he bull- ish about the coming months and years And there's another bright spot in the Manpower survey for us to consider The national outlook for jobs In the spring quarter is one of the brightest In the last seven year,. where one In four employers expects to he hiring %ke're still not experiencing the lobs, jobs, job, promised us by the Liberals during their last elec- tron campaign, but the future is suddenly brighter For that. we should embrace it We should cele- bTale It \Vc should find wIlfl, and reap the benefit, right here at home. ti1:, re,ro,I r,, rhro rdiromil —if 1rr1 your, r ou tnf<nourC'e n,: 'r411„nd du,l 5109 ♦You said it... In response to last Wednesday's editorial headlined 'Teach your children well, our readers said: ♦' the hes; re,p,,n,c is r children in danger is edcquatc s,:pervt,ron. Thruuieh your support of a government cutting back on all supervisory personnel, our children are now in further danger, You should hsc ashamed of younclt " • I in a single mother sof 1w,, The (recent attempted ah,tu,uon of a child in Alax was yen scaryindeed. F%e alwaNs been the type of parent to constantly test my chil- dren to make sure thcv're street wise. L%erN day I tell my little guy he has to be careful There should he a class in ,dhool for teaching our children about dangers even day from kindergarten up. If it's done everyday. it's something they'll learn just like math. And schools should get parent, who don't work to volunteer no take ;hildren home from School and make sure they get home safely. Then. we could be relaxed and know our children are in gaxl hands." ♦ -I thought the article was excellent. I think people really need to wake up, 11c seen people leave children in parked car, while they run into stores. 1'\e seen people leave their children unattended in stores. I really don't think people understand the danger that's out there" vWe asked... The question is: If a federal election was held today, who would you vote for and why`' v Letters to the editor N'laverick MP's GST promises ring hollow T'o the editor. the re,cni announcement that Dan M, Lague Intends to run as the Liheral candidate in the upcoming federal ciccuun con- firms rTIN swpiciuns that the 'MaNcnck Darn' charade Mr N1, league her, plaNed is charm- ingly for the past three vcarN has bccn nothing but a farce Take 1,,r example the GST yy hslr Ili: Panic Mo—t"', recon ap,dogv amounts t,, nosh Ing more than "I'm sorry Canadian voters were toxo stupid to read the tine print in the Red Book'". at (cast he has finally admitted that his government will not be keeping its pronnsc to the voters. Ala%cnck Dan'. meanwhile has hseen ,onsplcu- ously silent Mav he that's hccausc during the 1993 election our Lthtral candidate made scrapping the GST a centrepiece of his foal campaign: he even dedicated a Iver Lure piece to promising the 'immediate elimination of the GST on txxvks" Wh,lc ' lavcnck Dan' is tru- ing to duck rc,jamsihilit% on this issue, a sampling til his com- ments recorded in this very paper speak for themsches: On OLT I. 1993. '!NLeycnck Dan' promised -the (Lihcrali part\ would immediately elimi- nate the GST'. On March 31. 1996 'Maverick Dan' said he would "hase difliculty running (as a Liberal) in the next election if the (GST( tax was still in place" One month later on May 1, 1996. 'Maverick Dan' Naw a way out of keeping his promise. After the Liberal goNernment bribed the Atlantic provinces with $1 billion of Canadian tax- payers' money to blend their provincial sales tax with the GST, 'Maverick Dan' boldly pro- claimed "the government's move to harmonize the GST with the provincial tax is enough to make (him) comfortable about running as a Liberal in the next election". I'm glad the transfer of $1 bil- lion of our hard-earned tax dol- lars makes 'Maverick Dan' "comfortable about running as a true (i.e. toe the line) Liberal". It certainly makes the maverick act ring hollow. 1 only hope the next election is a distinctly uncom- fortable experience for the Liberal government and its local servant, 'Maverick Dan'. Shashi Bhatia, Pickering The Mss , Advertiser accept, etters nr the editor ail inters should he tNped or "I'atls hand -ss ntten. ! 5u sv,rdN Eurh !erter Wrist he signed with u first arod lust grime• or is%,, int - toils and a l,nv nanre, Please inrhedr a phone nunrhrr, for verr!i,-utrrnr Thr rdrtnr resents the right to edit ,ops .for stile, ie'ngth and rentent. Opinions edpressed in intro are therse of the writer and not nee r, %aril% threw of the cess s AiL ertiser Return of ring s� nice (Litt for t_ Valentine's Day To the editor: 1 am writing uxhav because my faith in mankind has been restored. On Fnday. Feb. 13, my wife Karen. after running a few errands. realized she had lust her family ring. when 1 returned home from work. ,he relayed the stun to me and was extremely upset. Some Valentine's Day, this turned out to be. We retraced her steps, con- tacted all of the establishments that she had been in but it) nu avail. I spoke with a woman named BeNerly at the Costco warehouse on Kingston Road in Ajax at 8 a.m. on Saturday and gave her my name and phone number. She called us back at 10 a.m. and said that she had contacted all the staff on the night before but had not found it. She took a description of the ring but by this time our hope was slipping. Imagine our surprise when at 3:45 p.m. Saturday afternoon, Beverly called. A ring, match- ing the one that had been lost, had been turned into the Customer Service Desk by someone who had found it out- side. Other than the fact that it had minor damage to one of the stones, it was basically intact. I wish to thank the unknown person who was kind enough to return the ring. As well, I would like to thank Beverly and the Costco organization. It is nice to have a happy ending for a change and this will not be a Valentine's Day that we will sans forget. Vince Alexander, Ajax STI -AE PARISH Thc• A;.ix m.lvor ha, the• Full ,upporl of townsfolk in his fight against the Province's downloading of welfare, reader D.M Brands say,. Pickerin(ur Council's foolishness mimicked To the editor: It the Ntonda). 1 -ch 3. Ajax Council meeting was any indica- tion, It appears some Ala% coun- cillors arc hxlking to equal. or better, their Pickering counter- parts in pohfical foolishness. I'm 100 per cent behind Mayor Parish's motion of GTA mavor to "condemn" the down- loading of welfare costs to municipalities. Some lame. pay - no -attention message to the Harris government simply will not compute. Ajax councillor who did not support Mayor Parish's motion seriously undermine the impact of this motion. Secondly, it's a little late for Regional Councillors Roger Anderson and Jim McMaster to oppose the motion at the Regional meeting on the matter due to absenteeism. Perhaps Councillor McMaster should invest in a cell phone instead of leaving the meeting to make a phone call when "a boring, long- winded speaker approached the podium", as he stated at the Ajax Town Council meeting Feb. 3. Fortunately, Mayor Parish made the commitment to attend the entire Regional meeting and make his views and those of the Ajax population known — We condemn the Harris govern- ment -imposed 10 -per cent prop- erty lax increase. D. M. Brands, Ajax Snobelen has created a crisis The Province Ory, our education sys- tem is broken. Yet the Prestigious Bertelsmann Foundation recognized the Durham Board of Education as the best ,ch(sol system in the world. Board schools like Exeter High in Ajax have ako hcen honored by renowned business organiza- tions. We have visitors come iron: all over the world to sec and learri from Public ,chovol board classrooms. yet Education Minister John Snohiden has not set toot in in, Durharn school ilii Province says toxo much money is .tem on education. Yet live Canadian pry rcinccs and tcmtoncN and 4t) Amencan ,talc, spend more per Pupil than Ontario. In Durham. the public hoard's student l„opulation has grown since 1991 by ,ilmust 4,5011 students. as. simultaneously s,c' have sutlercd a loss of assessment wealth to the: separate board and provin- al culhacks to the tune of over $20 rnrl- h,m or $353 per student (very )ear we have reduced hud_'ct expendnurc, since 1991 h\ $19,191.310 We now spend $32`t less per student than In 1991 'Ilk, five-year local taxation Increase per stu- c1cm has been only $25 It', e%ident Durham public hdtard staff and students have paid more than their fair ,hare of the brunt of provincial cut,. Valuable program, such a, junior kindergarten and adult education have been killed. In the past few )ears, class size, have increased, ,ick Icave, halve not been covered for non -teaching ,tail, work load, have in rca ed and pay tree/c, and cuts lave been felt hN all stall and trustee,. In spite of these ditliculucs, the public board was honored as the finest ,Aucation sN,Icm in the world dui: bei the dedication and professionalism of stafl In ?heir commannnt to provide excellent earning envrrmments I,,r students when \ir snot Bien w v, appointed !vbini,ter of I.du,ation. he said he wanted its create a crisis in education Hr certainly has dude jut thal. Tcow hers have leen told they are owrpid and under worked, while support ,Wil like custodians and ,"rota rye, haNc been threatened with the !-s of joh, Continued underfunding and massive restructuring will take their toll. lvtatniatmng qualm education s% ill oco mic mcrcasmgly difficult The govern 'ncm ,s intent on cutting what It call, out- side classroomexpenses Thc'1'oncs' dcfi- mtion of outside classroom expenses includes heat and utility costs, principals and vice -principals. hhrary and guidance staff. speech pathologists and building mamienancc lei taxpayers in Durham hint children in dim. unsafe, ill-mam- Luned buildings without proper adinims- trative, guidance or lihr:uy support The Province is amalgamating %hood hei:uds saving that will save money. Yet studies commissioned by the Prov ince indicated th, turmoil aril corse Involved far outweighed any savings. Who will reap the hencfiLs'' Law }er. not students, will be the only winners as th Lv um out the legal jargon involved in the transtcr- nng of propcny and employees. What will he the costs of the Education Improvement Commission" This is a group of highly -paid appointed officials who will overrule decisions made by peo- ple who were democratically elected by their communities. What about our consti- tutional nghts to direct taxes to the: educa- tional system of our choice? Even more appalling, the legislation states that E.I.C. decisions can't be challenged in court. This is not local democracy. Who will parents take their concerns to when they feel their children's needs are not being met'? Who will they speak to about the value of outdoor education or music programs? By minimally raising local taxes, trustees have maintained many of these supports and programs for stu- dents. When the Province takes over, who will they call? Queen's Park at 1-800 Who Cates! With this major shifting cf responsibil- ities to municipalities, residential taxes will go up, the level of services will decline and we will witness the crumbling of our world's best education system. All Ibis so the Tones can toast they kept elec- tion promises to cut personal income tax. Our students will pay the puce with a deteriorating education system and sadly they will continue paying long into Ute future. Pickering Edition a News Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday, Sunday 130 Commercial Ave.. Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 i►� TO REACH US General: 68 3-5 1 111 Clissitted: 683-07(17 Dkstitibu/ion: 683-5 I In Admin/Classt6ed Fax: 683-7161 Comprising Fax: S79-9273 E-mail: newsnxomCmdurhamnews net hnp//www.durluninews.nef the New., Adserlmer is ono of the Metroland Pnnu ng. Puhhshmg and Disnibunny group of newspapers The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board tit Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Asssw• . Canadian Community Newspaper Aura . Cr reser\ Cue right it Audis Huard and the Ontario Press Counul The publisher reserves the right lis classify P u y tar refuse any ad,crnw•niem Credit Gx adverbsemrm limited as %page pace error occupies --�� �w A canadwn �� CO c-ulanons Alda Board Mermbar ...,.. r.,.v,,... J Paul Chow says, David Obey Don Kennedy "The Liberals. says, "I won't says, "The guys They're doing to vote for the who are in power job" Conservatives. now. They are Other than that. doing okay." I'm undecided" v Letters to the editor N'laverick MP's GST promises ring hollow T'o the editor. the re,cni announcement that Dan M, Lague Intends to run as the Liheral candidate in the upcoming federal ciccuun con- firms rTIN swpiciuns that the 'MaNcnck Darn' charade Mr N1, league her, plaNed is charm- ingly for the past three vcarN has bccn nothing but a farce Take 1,,r example the GST yy hslr Ili: Panic Mo—t"', recon ap,dogv amounts t,, nosh Ing more than "I'm sorry Canadian voters were toxo stupid to read the tine print in the Red Book'". at (cast he has finally admitted that his government will not be keeping its pronnsc to the voters. Ala%cnck Dan'. meanwhile has hseen ,onsplcu- ously silent Mav he that's hccausc during the 1993 election our Lthtral candidate made scrapping the GST a centrepiece of his foal campaign: he even dedicated a Iver Lure piece to promising the 'immediate elimination of the GST on txxvks" Wh,lc ' lavcnck Dan' is tru- ing to duck rc,jamsihilit% on this issue, a sampling til his com- ments recorded in this very paper speak for themsches: On OLT I. 1993. '!NLeycnck Dan' promised -the (Lihcrali part\ would immediately elimi- nate the GST'. On March 31. 1996 'Maverick Dan' said he would "hase difliculty running (as a Liberal) in the next election if the (GST( tax was still in place" One month later on May 1, 1996. 'Maverick Dan' Naw a way out of keeping his promise. After the Liberal goNernment bribed the Atlantic provinces with $1 billion of Canadian tax- payers' money to blend their provincial sales tax with the GST, 'Maverick Dan' boldly pro- claimed "the government's move to harmonize the GST with the provincial tax is enough to make (him) comfortable about running as a Liberal in the next election". I'm glad the transfer of $1 bil- lion of our hard-earned tax dol- lars makes 'Maverick Dan' "comfortable about running as a true (i.e. toe the line) Liberal". It certainly makes the maverick act ring hollow. 1 only hope the next election is a distinctly uncom- fortable experience for the Liberal government and its local servant, 'Maverick Dan'. Shashi Bhatia, Pickering The Mss , Advertiser accept, etters nr the editor ail inters should he tNped or "I'atls hand -ss ntten. ! 5u sv,rdN Eurh !erter Wrist he signed with u first arod lust grime• or is%,, int - toils and a l,nv nanre, Please inrhedr a phone nunrhrr, for verr!i,-utrrnr Thr rdrtnr resents the right to edit ,ops .for stile, ie'ngth and rentent. Opinions edpressed in intro are therse of the writer and not nee r, %aril% threw of the cess s AiL ertiser Return of ring s� nice (Litt for t_ Valentine's Day To the editor: 1 am writing uxhav because my faith in mankind has been restored. On Fnday. Feb. 13, my wife Karen. after running a few errands. realized she had lust her family ring. when 1 returned home from work. ,he relayed the stun to me and was extremely upset. Some Valentine's Day, this turned out to be. We retraced her steps, con- tacted all of the establishments that she had been in but it) nu avail. I spoke with a woman named BeNerly at the Costco warehouse on Kingston Road in Ajax at 8 a.m. on Saturday and gave her my name and phone number. She called us back at 10 a.m. and said that she had contacted all the staff on the night before but had not found it. She took a description of the ring but by this time our hope was slipping. Imagine our surprise when at 3:45 p.m. Saturday afternoon, Beverly called. A ring, match- ing the one that had been lost, had been turned into the Customer Service Desk by someone who had found it out- side. Other than the fact that it had minor damage to one of the stones, it was basically intact. I wish to thank the unknown person who was kind enough to return the ring. As well, I would like to thank Beverly and the Costco organization. It is nice to have a happy ending for a change and this will not be a Valentine's Day that we will sans forget. Vince Alexander, Ajax STI -AE PARISH Thc• A;.ix m.lvor ha, the• Full ,upporl of townsfolk in his fight against the Province's downloading of welfare, reader D.M Brands say,. Pickerin(ur Council's foolishness mimicked To the editor: It the Ntonda). 1 -ch 3. Ajax Council meeting was any indica- tion, It appears some Ala% coun- cillors arc hxlking to equal. or better, their Pickering counter- parts in pohfical foolishness. I'm 100 per cent behind Mayor Parish's motion of GTA mavor to "condemn" the down- loading of welfare costs to municipalities. Some lame. pay - no -attention message to the Harris government simply will not compute. Ajax councillor who did not support Mayor Parish's motion seriously undermine the impact of this motion. Secondly, it's a little late for Regional Councillors Roger Anderson and Jim McMaster to oppose the motion at the Regional meeting on the matter due to absenteeism. Perhaps Councillor McMaster should invest in a cell phone instead of leaving the meeting to make a phone call when "a boring, long- winded speaker approached the podium", as he stated at the Ajax Town Council meeting Feb. 3. Fortunately, Mayor Parish made the commitment to attend the entire Regional meeting and make his views and those of the Ajax population known — We condemn the Harris govern- ment -imposed 10 -per cent prop- erty lax increase. D. M. Brands, Ajax Snobelen has created a crisis The Province Ory, our education sys- tem is broken. Yet the Prestigious Bertelsmann Foundation recognized the Durham Board of Education as the best ,ch(sol system in the world. Board schools like Exeter High in Ajax have ako hcen honored by renowned business organiza- tions. We have visitors come iron: all over the world to sec and learri from Public ,chovol board classrooms. yet Education Minister John Snohiden has not set toot in in, Durharn school ilii Province says toxo much money is .tem on education. Yet live Canadian pry rcinccs and tcmtoncN and 4t) Amencan ,talc, spend more per Pupil than Ontario. In Durham. the public hoard's student l„opulation has grown since 1991 by ,ilmust 4,5011 students. as. simultaneously s,c' have sutlercd a loss of assessment wealth to the: separate board and provin- al culhacks to the tune of over $20 rnrl- h,m or $353 per student (very )ear we have reduced hud_'ct expendnurc, since 1991 h\ $19,191.310 We now spend $32`t less per student than In 1991 'Ilk, five-year local taxation Increase per stu- c1cm has been only $25 It', e%ident Durham public hdtard staff and students have paid more than their fair ,hare of the brunt of provincial cut,. Valuable program, such a, junior kindergarten and adult education have been killed. In the past few )ears, class size, have increased, ,ick Icave, halve not been covered for non -teaching ,tail, work load, have in rca ed and pay tree/c, and cuts lave been felt hN all stall and trustee,. In spite of these ditliculucs, the public board was honored as the finest ,Aucation sN,Icm in the world dui: bei the dedication and professionalism of stafl In ?heir commannnt to provide excellent earning envrrmments I,,r students when \ir snot Bien w v, appointed !vbini,ter of I.du,ation. he said he wanted its create a crisis in education Hr certainly has dude jut thal. Tcow hers have leen told they are owrpid and under worked, while support ,Wil like custodians and ,"rota rye, haNc been threatened with the !-s of joh, Continued underfunding and massive restructuring will take their toll. lvtatniatmng qualm education s% ill oco mic mcrcasmgly difficult The govern 'ncm ,s intent on cutting what It call, out- side classroomexpenses Thc'1'oncs' dcfi- mtion of outside classroom expenses includes heat and utility costs, principals and vice -principals. hhrary and guidance staff. speech pathologists and building mamienancc lei taxpayers in Durham hint children in dim. unsafe, ill-mam- Luned buildings without proper adinims- trative, guidance or lihr:uy support The Province is amalgamating %hood hei:uds saving that will save money. Yet studies commissioned by the Prov ince indicated th, turmoil aril corse Involved far outweighed any savings. Who will reap the hencfiLs'' Law }er. not students, will be the only winners as th Lv um out the legal jargon involved in the transtcr- nng of propcny and employees. What will he the costs of the Education Improvement Commission" This is a group of highly -paid appointed officials who will overrule decisions made by peo- ple who were democratically elected by their communities. What about our consti- tutional nghts to direct taxes to the: educa- tional system of our choice? Even more appalling, the legislation states that E.I.C. decisions can't be challenged in court. This is not local democracy. Who will parents take their concerns to when they feel their children's needs are not being met'? Who will they speak to about the value of outdoor education or music programs? By minimally raising local taxes, trustees have maintained many of these supports and programs for stu- dents. When the Province takes over, who will they call? Queen's Park at 1-800 Who Cates! With this major shifting cf responsibil- ities to municipalities, residential taxes will go up, the level of services will decline and we will witness the crumbling of our world's best education system. All Ibis so the Tones can toast they kept elec- tion promises to cut personal income tax. Our students will pay the puce with a deteriorating education system and sadly they will continue paying long into Ute future. Pickering Edition a News Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday, Sunday 130 Commercial Ave.. Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 JOANNE BURCHARDT. Edttnr it) ChIct STEVE HOI!STOI, ylan.iging Uqd .r BRUCE UANFORU. Adscnnmg M:mayd'r ALVIN BROl1WER, Kcl:ul Adsrrtramg Manager FRED EISMONT, Clas,ificd Adwrlwii • N1ana r t Br' MONIQUE LEA, Real L,tae Adseni,ing Manager ABF: FAKHOURIE. Dt,nibunon Mangcr BARBARA HARRISON Pn•duai ii %L imger JANICE O•NFaI., Assistant mid rrn,tl stamper CHERYL HAHOO , AdAssismit l9„duenim y9amycr LILLIAN1.ILLIHOOK, Adnmu,truti,,n Slanegct TO REACH US General: 68 3-5 1 111 Clissitted: 683-07(17 Dkstitibu/ion: 683-5 I In Admin/Classt6ed Fax: 683-7161 Comprising Fax: S79-9273 E-mail: newsnxomCmdurhamnews net hnp//www.durluninews.nef the New., Adserlmer is ono of the Metroland Pnnu ng. Puhhshmg and Disnibunny group of newspapers The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board tit Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Asssw• . Canadian Community Newspaper Aura . Cr reser\ Cue right it Audis Huard and the Ontario Press Counul The publisher reserves the right lis classify P u y tar refuse any ad,crnw•niem Credit Gx adverbsemrm limited as %page pace error occupies --�� �w A canadwn �� CO c-ulanons Alda Board Mermbar ...,.. r.,.v,,... P THE NEWS ADVERTISER WrDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1997 - PAGE 7 Around Durham Region Accused bank robber's alibi shot down by former fiancee By S'ITPHLN SIIA14' [Wkit "Ill N I U I Accused bandit Mhchiel "Mlcky" McArthur claimed he was at his mother's home un the night of a bloody Port Perry hank mhhery. a jury heard yesterday. His former fiancee has testified that she was lying when she tilt( police (tic two were together Oct. 20' 199.1. the evening the Bank of Montreal was rohbed and three Durharn Regional Police officers were shot. Margaret Wilkinson said she was "protecting" Mr. McArthur. herself and her I1 -year-old daughter - whom she also instructed hi lie - by creating an alibi for her then -fiance the morning of his arrest Oct. 21. 1994 She broke down in lean while telling jurors of a conversation she had with Mr McArthur, more than a year Hollowing his arrest, in which he denied being Imolvcd In the heist. "He said he'd been at his mom's house and that he was looking Icor my parents' house. Than'N all he told roe," Naid Ms Wilkinson. She explained 'hal he often asked her where her parent, Ilved, out that she ;lw'a} s refused to tell him Court heard \Ls Wilkinson was arrested the same day and charged w nh obstructing police, an offence to which she c\entually pleaded guilty. Micky McArthur. 44. and hIN younger brother. Angus Junior, ;I. are ac,: used of rohhing the Bank of Montreal in the Port Pcrry Placa and attempting to murder three Durhani Regional Police officers. -filer have pleaded not ,guilty to 34 charges, including eight counts of attempted murder. forcihlc conflncnfent. kidnapping, wearing dis- guises and using firca win during a n,hhery C•onstableN Warren Elhs and \lark McConkey who M, , sur v vivid eunshotstn the head and * Orti p al Ihtccuvc Paul N1, i, \4CrC wounded when. _ 0 Z a, they pulled up * - to the hank. the ticcjng handus opened fire Realtor DCh- * � hie I;(ylor was ,truck by astray hullo while working in an office across the street Bank man- ager Alan Kni_'ht was shot in the leg during the robhcry. The evening «'orkshops help job seekers in Durham 'Iwo group, arc holding a series of work ahop, in Mlarch :hat could lead )ou h, a fob. Career Assis- tance and Resources for Eitit pIoylin cnI` (CARE.) and the Unemployed Help Centre pre - the free workshop, on Thursday, in March. Resume preparation i, covered on March 6, main- taining Nelf- esteem on March 13. interviewing techniques on March 20 and developing jut, leads on March 27. All work- shops begin at 1:30 p.m. at the CARE offices at 1400 Bayly St., Unit 12, Picker- ing, next to the GO train station. Call the CARE offices at 420-4010 for more informa- tion. Single parents meet OSHAWA-- Parents Without Partners Chapter 204 meets Thurs- day. Feb. 26 at s p.m. upstairs at St. George's Anglican Church, 51 Centre St. S., Oshawa. A guest speak- er will discuss income taxes. Call 571-5452 (Dchhic). or 723- 161P) (Ron). of the robherv. Ms. Wilkinson said she and tier daughter Annareturned to their Kingston apart- ment. where they anti Mnchiel McArthur had mired Into it month earlier. at about 7:30 p m. Mir. McArthur was not home. Sometime in the middle of the night. Ms. \\'IlkjnNiIn Najd, she woke up to find him in bed wrlh her. MN Wilkinson, who was three months preg- nant at the time. again hrokc (fawn emotionally while telling the court how tactical assault ofti- ccrN armed with infra -red scope rilleN ordered her and her daughter from the house during the early, morning arrest "They were Ncreaming at us to come out. . . The red light t frurn the wcaponN) was on our chest and forehead." she told defence lawver Cindy Washer during cross-examination "I asked them to please be quiet because they were scaring my little girl... They had the red light on Anna's head and rhea." Ms Wilkinson stud she was separated from her daughter :md transtcrred to Durharn police headquarters in Oshawa. where she was put in a holding cell and deprived of loo,d, a sleeping ")at - tress, bl nkct, lackcl and change of clothes for more than 24 hours Police rcfusCd Ms Wilkinson access to Anna while she %a, detained I,•r the weekend, she le,- tificd, nor would they tell her where her daughter wags being held. I'hc Crown has said the \Ic-\rthur brothers robbed the hank wearing halacla\as. opened fire on police a, they exited and kidnapped a hostage who they lorced (11 drlye to a getaway car parked at the (-,miniunity Mcin ,vial Hospital in Port Perry photo by A J. Groer, Kinsmen donate to Durham Heart and Stroke Foundation The work of the Durharn West Chapter „f the Ontario) Heart and Stroke Foundation is made a little easter with an annual donation of more than SI.(NN) from the .\lav Kin,mcn Club. Mi m ', cotnc's frurn the club'. weekly -lhursda,v night hmgo and un hand at a recent c,,ion arc Mat Kinsmen Club presidcnt R,al Lytord and toundali(m arca vo-ordinator \kcndy Orion "Watch for U The Town of Pkir PICKERING, ri e r Tuesdays in tki VMS "I'laww Town of Pickering (905) 420.2222 (905) 683.2760 f >k meetilizs V� F, 1,. _n _ - .. r ... ,. .. T Feh. 24 1-\ wive (•utnnutice tteenng 1 e -h. 2ri Is. itge•t \leeiinx N11- t IVfect,nr ♦lar. 4 Nah' Nscigbi,",h-ol 1-J, Vince �y ♦Iar. 12 t consoler „I Adi-t-w T Mar. 17 1 •w'n (',wncrl \trctrng \lar. Ill N.irc Nicigh M,urh,., rl Task F„rcc tlar. 211 1%ihli, I -------- - l" Watch for -T4nt n of Pickering Brochure Deli,,er% (larch 3 to 7th to all Pickering households • Spring,' S(Ilnlnlr LCIN(IrC Prk),iams • I.:arn to SIA U11 & Public Syctm • I'mic"N CI:xNNc, A icn1hCINIlips • tiyuash, TcnnjN. Rat:yuclhall St Pa(idy'N Sr tial • tiummer [)ay Cam[3N .ti [)ayCare • Pic:kcrina_ % uNcurn Village [:ycnt. • l truth Pro,rrams h Volunteer ( )ptions P( BL1(' I'sFoR\1111(% %IF:i:l l*%(, Bt SI\FSS \\D PROFESS10%vl. OFFICE DE Fl%1'110\s On %larch 211, 1997, a Public Infurmatasn Meeting + 'vncld h, discuss 'hi Bt SI\FS\ OFFICE. in the Commer,,Al And Industrial none, in the I, • .. :_ h\ - H s apprised prior to 1"o. Alit permit A PROFFSN10% tI OFFICE: -neetmg will convene At 7:01111 P\I in the Council Chambers of the Pickering Ci%ic Complex S,v are ^\:;.d :o Attend this mLorma. mecunc andd1N,uss \,iur'1'." onrtuUcr. Comments on the Inlurmalion Report will be considered when preparing a Rec,mmendation Report fur Town Council's consideration. The Planning Act states that If a person or public Iwd\ that tile, An appeal til a decision tit the Town of Pid.cnnc resNoing the proposed iomng by- law does nut make ,oral sahmission, at a public meeting or make written suhmi-j, ns to the Gown ,it Pid.crme before the propose -d nmmg h} -law n adopted. the Omano klum, pal Board ma} dismiss All or pan of the appeal THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING Copies of the Information Relxin will he a,ailahle at the meeting, and from f:miroaraenW A.xa .I Am 11".(x, the office tit the Town Clerk on or after March 14. 149- It wu haw any 39%. ehapfer E. I � C'la s Enriroruneraal Ara ment for Municipal Rnuds - questions please contact :he Planning Department at 19051 1_0-1(60, schedule B I.vacla Tavbr at extension 2035, or Barbar Stronach at extension 2029. alfa NOTICE y Respeenng retnenrent tit a portion tit Begiey Street. Pickering. TOWN OF PUCKERING plan n 155 being Pas 1. 1. 4. 5. 7 9 and to on Plan 4UR-XXX, PUBLIC NOTICE Subject it) any comments received as a result of this Nonce. and Public notice of intention to pass by-law W slop -up, close and sell to the the receipt of any necessary approvals. the Town intends to y complete the retirement of rhe oacl below: abutting owners the road known as Pan of Begley Street. Plan 755. T Ty T T yT T Thn Pickering, iPans 1. i, 4. ?. 7, 9 =d10 on Plan 40R.XXxx). Pan of Bay Street, Plan 355, Pickering. (Part 9 on Plan 4nR-16457), and Part of Hillside Drive. Plan. 355. Pickering. (Pan 10 on Plan 40R-16457), as shown on sketch below. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Municipal Act. R.S O. 1990. that the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Pickering intends, at its meeting to he held at the Pickering Civic Complex. One The Esplanade, Pickering. Ontario at 7:30 p.m. on April 21, 1997 to pass a by- .¢; LAURIE LOWS V2lentines Member of the Day at the Air W W SMC 3K AK �Mc SMC law to stop -up, close and sell to the abutting owners the roads known as y - Pan of Begley Street. Plan 355. Pickering, (Pans 1, 3. 4. 5. 7, 9 and 10 on You are Cordiaffinvited to attend T Plan 40R.XXXX I. Pan of Bay Street, Plan 355, Pickering. (Pan 9 on Plan y 40R-16457). and Pan of Hillside Drive, Plan 355, Pickering, (Pan 10 on , T Plan 40R-164571 The proposed by-law. plan and description showing the lands affected may be viewed in the office of the Clerk of the Town of Pickering y At the abow-nic'mnmed ine'eung. Council will hear in penin or by his or Wednesday 'yarCb 26, 1997 her counsel. M am poison wM, claims his or her lands wilt be prejudicially icipal affected by the law and w hit m applied to the Clerk to be heard Asuch 7:00 - 9:.30 p•m• road system as a result til the reason for closure. There is no cost Person who wishes Ise be heard should, as soon as pos,ihle. nuke written L at the Willie Town of the retirerrlrnt of this section of road, which is al"I"I"tlon to Pickering Clyde Complex e, -ted to be cumpleted by April 21. 1997 rrffthC - * Funnier inh,mWron is available at the following location: ,,,r. 'O � r1he Corporation o e'Ioulrl of Pickering inllltec you to T Tlw Coax main of the Town of Pickering, Town ClerkBmie 1. hay I„r. re '° _ view diversit as seen thrvuyh the eyes o f our you ng Pickering C­,C­, Con,ple.. Ung the Esplanade Prekermg.0ntano.l.IV60 ANICT.CM%I. sr�w i ' pevp Monday so Friday. N 10 a m m 4 30 p m 5J-- +�" � / 'Town Clark 11 •(,earn hUwiloSS-CUlturai 1SSIee.,' aJJeif ilii daily lives Interested persons (nay provide wnnen comment to the "ruwn le•,I-mig this prul-d by March 211. 1997 Comments should Picke1111� N I+ of our youth and shape their eVei tatums Jvr the K- ,,,,I to the Town Clerk w the above address If concerns (•i\ i, l ,nupldt, rr �, • Juture .*. mgarding this pr.gcct cannot he a oilved n, discussions with the v.m row n, any person/party may request that the Minister of the One The fsplarlade ' LAAWCT • Enjoy artistic aril dramatic presentations by (oral Ersuonment and Cinergy "bump -up" the pro3ect to an individualt ! envaonnsemal rite-itru. "Bump -up" r yuesis muss be received Plci.el1:1 g. i )n;•lrxl LAA�B F StUilents by she Minister at the address below within to days from :'� - L I � ht," a� to Listen to the ersorl(2lstvrie, vJ three very ryixial February 26. 1997 p 'r y Mmnhrofthe•E.nvuunnentandFriergy IrNli 4.'.t1 Jhl I j �j yoUlg people who were not afraid toloibw their /r I %th f-hwr. 135 Ns Clan .venue w'ess. Toronto. ()ntariu. \f4V I P5 G_ � ' r dream; If there is to "blimp uli' request received by Nlareh 2x. 1997, ilia• i Town will unnplele the 1011otenl tit ons scion if Begley The Pickering Advisory Committee y �/ Gears as laopneJ /yam Not --tied it P,,lo, nng. 1h., ISit, di, ,I 16ru.). 1,)97 y yl AI Ellii .n Pyi.keryinF this lgyth day oaf Fychruyan 1947y y y y y y y y yunyRace Relations andEquity y y *y TTTTTTTT�'TTTTTTTTTTT�TT�TTTTTTTTTT�TTTTTTTTT�T PAGES -THF: NE%S ADVERTISER wFIDNESiDA\', FEBRUARY 26, 1977 Schools at the head of the class in helping environment Last week. the Durham Board of Education hosted a tour -da% e\rnt of environmental information sharing. Thirteen schools displayed acU\ices while exhibitors offered hooks. water/energy etticiency information and Blue Box fact sheets, litterless lunchIdeas. alternatives to pesri- cities. Lend habitat prolecis. Pickennz Hizh School's en\iron- mental club undertook nram clean- ups and tree planting, Fairport Beach Public School displayed one tit Its 'Stop Idling Cars' posters. lakeside 1'.S, reached the S„cletN En\irouniental liner,_y DC\Clopnienl Studies 'Emerald' status h\ conrplCt- in 'S1) rrolC:t, a, ,cccral students had created nature gardens. French- man's Ba% and roam other schools show Cd oft their hontenladc \rrnu- comro,ler, ,o there \\crc plent\ of red wl,•,•ler, to vic\\ The small red \\i,_,•ler worn can sur\r\e In the :ro%\dcd condition o1 the \ermnconiro,ter I'hcir bedding i, dampened shredded paper and food. l -hes cat their weight in foot) each day and \ tend compost in one quarter of the time It takes it hack\ard unit to pr ,duce omipn,t rhe Green Car ,,iliac .11 11 K1 n_, tit \\ in Oshawa sells i I red wlccicr, \ scrnu:ompo.ter is stmpl\ a mckil 'I/CLI plastic or wooden ho\ with all \CntlLitl„n The ('an () \\„rens w:is one corn nicrsial unit on displa\ that demonstrated the :,,n:cpt of a bin that 1, selt- har\csrin,• laic \ u, i r a I I a n dcslzncd unit ,it, on legs. has a holding om parimcni with a Irp for c\cc„ liquid and three Ic\cls ,,t tra_\, in which the Aortn, :an Alg' gle upwards C,cntu.,l'., .res ung the low c, 1ny, tilled woo\ their rich ,.1st inns \\'hen all the worm, ha\c T1 i c r a t c d ipward through Imlc. In the next trax. Ih: [ower tra\ can he taken and spread in the garden iI also make, a great little table whl:h can he cicxcrl_\ di,- goll Atilt a loosewcavc cloth. .raking It ideal tot the cnvironrncntalh c,on,,icncc iparl rite n dweller Aho can 1ha\c a bac k\ard Loinposter ('om- mereial \ennlh- ins :unie L: it pletc w illi bed ding and worms.Stu - dentn c\cntu:dl\ harnesl :astlr1e1 to use a, a 11:h tertiliicr on the school's plant, or the\ :an sell Ihem at a Ind- ral,er. Teacher, wanting to Karn more about a vernuhin that Is Local group helps you find Serenity PICKERING - - A local support group can help you on the road to recovery. The Serenity Group holds a 12 -step recovery meeting Friday. Feb. 28 at K p.m. at Bayfair Baptist Church, ti 17 Kingston Rd.. Pickering. The group meets every week and deals with addictions tit all kinds including co-dependency. Call 429-9431 in the evenings lir more informa- tion. LARRAINE ROULSTON �+ Recvcler's Report easter to har\csl caul cull I -100 -609 - It I, also worth noun;_ that Cana- da Trust's 'Friend. 01 the 1 n\ rrnr nn2 Fund is usatlohlc for cmtron- mental prolecis. actnule, or school purchases Smnply pl:k rip an appll- cauon from \,,tir Io:al bran:h I'cr- haps > ,,ur request "III he accepted' --1 J J Citizens for l'ji:LiOi,l, is in :\lir\ resident, non-rr„tit group. dnh:al- cd t, the rrescr\Ltwn of the Car- ruthers \lel,h!Creek'\\';uHer Swamp This s\cck, t', raising nr„nc\ I,\ selling ierntl: ,\\cat shirts I support this group. :all Su,an at 1'7-(141\+ J J J COMING F\ FN I: :\pnl 'S tics, \\:ck ,r,,ns rcd h\ the ('nm ro,un_ C„un:t1 of Canada. G:,r,;rn. X.nd,hm , rr,hrrrrn ryJ„tint' r nw- rr r:, ;,;' r, ver, r,'l ui,;r', ref •J a',rn nI: Why suffer with aching painful feet'? Take a stand against Fix,t rain and call if,; today 1111"Ronald J. Klein B.S.C., DAN PODIATRIST • Custom Fool Ortholics • Full Veteran s Coverage ❑ a • Sports Mecime • Diabetic Feel, Cum 8 IE J-ICalluses • Chrbreri s Fool Notice of Liquor Licence Application '�-'' l>.e.a lire Iollowurg estahltslunent has applied to the Liquor Licence Botird of Ontario for it liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act Application For Additional Facilities Mud i len's laps & Grill 1211 Kingston Road, Durharu Square Pickering (indcwr and outdoor area) nm' resident of the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents Submissions must be received no later than Aiarch 26, 1997 Please include tour name, address and telephone nunrher Note: The I.I.HO gives the applicant details of acne objections. Submissions to be sent to Licensing and Permits Branch Liquor Licence Board of Ontario SS Lake Shore Bh d. E., Toronto ON N15F 1 A4 Fax: (416)326-5555 E-mail at Ilhoa mccr.onratirl Please recycle me'. C!run MmO4Z Dr. Elaine Chang is now associated with Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST Dispensing of Contact lenses and glasses Complete Family Eye Care #§ EXTENDED HOURS EVERY SATURDAY ,5"'as Ajaxx 427.4144 Wheelchair (Belwaen Ac Hwy 001 6 Hwy 2) Accesside STOREWIDE SALE Prints, Lamps, Wall uecor, Candle Holders, Frames. t1 ...r ,cosi INVENTORY SALE throughout the store, save to ��O/0 off selected items through March 15/97 the `i ON BRAND NAME MAJOR APPLIANCES* VACUUMS** AND SEWING MACHINES KENMORE® EXTRA -CAPACITY i r -- LAUNDRY TEAM 12-pregraw washer i-cyde dryer with with Dual -Adieu” 3.9-ce. ft. capacity hes agitater hes 2 speeds. large reversible side 147461. swing deer. tii461. Sears r 1.669.99. Sears reg. 479.99. i 599” 429” ' MUS, SAYE 72.1 o 6sr f1N m TEAM +Sears ■ill deduct an amount equivalent to the GST from your total purchase price Offer applies to in stock meichandist in Sears Retail stores. Offer does not apply to deferral lees, delivery, mointenan<e egitiment at installation charges, liquidation items in (leucon (eiares and Catalogue purchases Offer ends Sunday, March 7 1991. *Excludes Kenmore' Special Edition models. ••D/620 Seeing/Floor (ore Shop, excludes wetidry vacuums THE BRANDS YOU WANT SEAM A7 THE STORE YOU iRUSim ahrle quantities lost SEARS y t/� I ni"n, meet Gears Da' D4 Copynghl INN Sears Canada loo THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1.6, IWIF . PAGE 9 Wt Z_11__1__ it boonahotrtehold ibema and books tlni6 heldFtidijr, > 7to9"pan Colt $39 -Mi. phot, 5,, A J. Groen Wizards of the round table Family Technology night hosted last week at Vaugh- (from left) Shannon Maguire, Jen Morrison. Nadeen an Willard Public School in Pickering featured a Dowlings. Aliki Yorgiadis and Vanessa Ulrich prac- hast of interesting demonstration, and hands-on tine their keyboarding skills using the Keyboard activities by those in attendance. Here. students Wizard. Brother can you spare a dime? Ajax Lions, road toll help visually and hearing- tolls raised $2.2W. impaired people. Proceeds go to the Llom Founda- Lionesses hope tolls -rill%will be open from 10a.m.IUon and Caninc Vision Canada for 2 p.m al the Hunt Street exit of the the training of seeing a}c and hear - a roaring success Ajax Placa. the Commercial Avcnue ing-car dogs, and to the Ajax Public exit of the Beer Store, the Monarch Lihrary and the Canadian National AJAX -- Nlctnhers of the Ajax Avenuc and Bayle Street crit, of the Institute fur the Blind to hus braille Lions and Ltoncss Clubs want Baywood Placa, and the 'cine% and talkm_ hook, .r ttsuall% motorists it, spare some change on Road North and Hwy —' exit. ! fit c r rirr.ucd SaairdaY. March K W'estncy Heights Placa ami Proceeds from the clubs' annual Canadian Tire store Last year, the Lions-spon , -_,.: Microsoft certificate. -. _� - training at Durham - Durham Collcgc s day firm S e m. to 8 p.m. Durharn Managcmem Ceatrc Courses.-evcung nril is uttering a number of cum- plc programs arc also offered, yuter courses for business including a Microsoft Office people Certificate Program Cosi of lTyccourses in Windows the programa start :u $1 IS 3.1. Vklnduws 95, Word 7.0, and go to '51439. lv,r more Excc1. Access, Powcrpo int information call 721-332K or and WordPerfect will he 1-HiliI Kl(y 1615.11—ke Mrhann offered through an mterauvc Management Centre is local - media instruction method. ed at the Skills Trarnmg Ccn- Students can learn at their treat Its 10 C'hamplam Avc in eomcmcnce. klondo,, it, Fn- Nk1whs JEx-public school board boss named as istinguished Educator 6 A former education director for Durham's public board has been named a Distinguished Educator do Ourario Institute for Studies in Educatign of the varsity of Toronto (OISE/U I). paWine Iiittg was one of five people to receive the ata 7wasin y at 01SE1 Tf last week. `buthaoof F.duation vice-chairlman Bobbie wiboattetrdance, saidafter Mondays board 'Woe wrer'e proud of bet because of the quality of P who were presented at �the s.awla,a,e� t'ime •. tWd the award was ' VUY �.MSUiAgW as led pie s q reooynitoa si jBMMN 000tsibw� by 77 Caaada s,' TOWN OF PICKERING NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEF On March 24, 1997, The Corporation of the Town of Pickering will hold a public meeting, pursuant to Sections 4 and 7 of the Development Charges Act, to consider a proposal to amend the Town of Pickering Development Charges By-law No. 3854/91, amended by By-law No. 4338193. The purpose of the amendment is to exempt buildings or structures used for agricultural purposes and having an electrical service of less than 30 amperes at a voltage not exceeding 240/120 volts, from the application of the Town's Non-residential Development Charges. All interested parties are invited to attend a Public Meeting of Council: MONDAY MARCH 24, 1997 7:00 P.M. TOWN OF PICKERING, COUNCIL CHAMBERS CIVIC CENTRE ONE THE ESPLANADE, PICKERING, ONTARIO. In order that sufficient information is made available to the public, copies of a background paper addressing the proposed modification to the Development Charge By-law will be made available al the public meeting and thereafter from the Clerk . Interested persons may express their comments at the Public Meeting or in writing, addressed to the Clerk at the above address prior to March 24. 1997. Bruce Taylor, A.M.C.T, C.M.M. Town Clerk CRAM it. JAM it. STUF= Bill o': 4x8 sheets of plywood. PVC piping for an unasser dozen L missing easy re 4 sleep bug spi in-laws and rima Dad's ; entire c ,,with 40, ones are a,>nl. the nail ter t. ' Cans of snc-) ;f,, :.r. >n fridge ave, your sofa. the 3artment. Now available at an unbelievable low price including — t 938t no -charge running boards. $ zu, (excludes freight $845) IIr S10111 Irta Ifa: '6.-J a Jo month lease for 1997 GMC Satan Van ISA Pued tti as JescnbeJ A minimum down payment of $2.150 and S300 secu,ly deoosd a.e eQu,red. Annual kilometre limit XODO km 5008111 e.+ea, -,Freight S84S, noince. insurance and taxes are ,of otter apot,es to 1997 new or demonstrator models D,,Ve, u,.h• or trade may he necessary Dealer may sell/lease for less ills, .ippi e, in quashed retail customers only limned lime offer may nut he , or used with Other offers OAC See your Central Vnnnac Buick GMC Dearer for details ••ID and GM are (en,ed user, "ear les ttarget ,, use your GM card earnings toward the outclass or lease Gown payment of your next GM vehicle -- What's yot.r card done for you lately? �an%w�s w. sW rw lw. rr.rwy $ nM 7Ar Y�s� (36 months/$2,150 down) f 1�I► a 11I_� GET WHAT 40U WONT suicJKGMC FROM YOUR GMC TRUCH DEALERS. OW PAGE 10 - 771E NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, VEDRUARt• 26, 19x1 Durham schools try to get low-down on cases of head lice Public health and school officials in Durham Region say the problem isn't getting any better BY CINDY UPSHALL DURHAM `!"Al I Pediculosis. It's not an uncommon proh- lem or even a health risk, but each year it Icaves public health and school officials scratching their heads, trying to find a solution. More commonly known as head lice. pediculosis affects school -aged children every year, sending parents into a frantic ritual Irving to rid their family of the insects. This year. howc%er, it seems the problem, which tends it) mo%c in cycles of highs and lows. isn't getting any better. "1 don't know if the num- Follow directions to remove head lice Pediculosis, or head lice. arc tiny insects that live on the scalp. Although they're a nuisance, the-, aren't a health haar- Wd ,r a rcllcction 1, t a person ] ';lean linos. Head lice lav eggs called nits that stick i, the shaft of the hair. Adult lice are I mm long. do nor dump or fly but can adapt to hair coke They can only live on the scalp for 10 day,. txtwcvcr. in that time a fernale insect can lay belwccn 50 and 150 nits. Head lice can be p.csscd from ore pers nto aranccr from close head - n.head cont:.ct. Signs someone may have head lice include itching and scratching of the head and m ratch marks on the neck and scalp. Nits are greyish white in color and oval in shape. Often nits look like dandruff but cannot be flicked off. When looking for nits. part the hair in small see - tions, going f -om one side of the head to another. Look close to the scalp, at the back of the deck, and the eyebrows. To remove the nits purchase a head lice shampoo, cream rinse or lotion (a prescrip- tion is not required). Ensure total coverage of scalp with product. Remove all nits from the hair after the treatment by running hair strands between your thumb and fingernail. Put nits in a tied plastic bag. Repeat the treatment in one week. On the same day the treatment is given, all bed- ding, head gear, towels, and cloth- ing used in the last three days should be washed in hot water. Check family members immedi- ately and then weekly for the next four weeks. hers have increased or the people who have it are having a harder time getting rid of rt." Susan Buller, a registered nurse with the Durham Region health dcpartmem, says of the perceived increase in rases. The department has heard of cases where children have hccn infested numerous times, which happens if all the eggs aren'tremoved, If the. don't get every egg or nit out. Nou're lookine at a possible re -infestation prob- lem." In some cases. where the eggs haven't been rcmo%cd but have been exposed to the med- ication to remove them, the insects are Ininlune to the treatment when they hatch. "The hugs are stronger. they're surNi%ing through the treatment." says A1s. Buller. Susan A1c,ld. principal of Newcastle Public School, says "it seems this is a had _Near" for head lire. Like the majority of schools in the Durharn and Northumherland Clannglon school hoards. Newcastle has parent volunteers in place to do student head checks look- ing for signs of head lice. Typically incidents of head lire peak in September, after Christmas and in April. However Ms. Medd says the numbers did not decrease as usual after the April peak last year. The number of incidents at the school has also risen over the years. she says. "There was a time four or five years ago that 1 did (head chcrksl, but now I don't have the time." Ms. Medd says, explaining with a growing number of rases the parent volunteer team has taken over. Although the number of reported cases has increased over the years, she's not sure if it is because the problem is growing or if there is height- ened awareness of it, which is leading to the identification of more cases. One group trying to help rid families• children and school of the head lice proh- lem is One Step A -Head, The business. run bN two Reeistered nurse Sandy Martin examines a student's hair fur evidence of head lice or nits, the eggs laid by the lin), insects. Susan Buller, a registered nurse with Durham's public health department, says there is a perception that there has been an increase in the number of cases in the region. registered nurses, specialvcs ion is Ms %ledd, saying "I in hone• v isits and educating don't know it it's increasing or %olunteer head checkers at if we're more aware ' school. Sines Darting One Step A - "The reason why we started Hcad. Ms. Flauder has visited ps the health department was three schools and done IO getting a number of calls and home visits. the health department doesn't A school presentation is send out public health nurses 450 and home yixits arc 520 (tor head lice) anymore." says an hour. %Iclha Flauder, of One Step A- The visits can wkc one Head. which started in Sep- hour to several depending on tember the number of people and the She shares the same opin- degree id inlesi:uion FFZ_jj_1TCM1 sit% &==Mr -`41 on selected audio products W JVC PM �11_11_11 I`PAY NO GST • • 400 I'i'at! Sur ounc Sound Receiver 01 65C • A channel eWn sai pow, • Dgitap detav a fara ound • 6 Ay inputs • System remote KENW'C)C)D • PAY NO GST • • 99, Surround Sound SRS (0) Receiver Wpm over 2011 rebs dynamo power this Kerwuod accirmely reproduces bday's demandp music and movie soindinic L5. 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In the first act- a couple from Mamaroneck are revisiting the same suite where they went on their honey- moon. (Yes, there really is a town called Mamaroneck, in New York State -) The third act tells the story of a cou- ple from Forest Hill who are desperaic- ly trying to convince their daughter to come out of the bathroom so her wed- ding can go ahead in the hotel ballroom. New group, BY' At- Rini rT s1\11 kll�)Rli,R Performing classical music for local audiences and having fun doing it. That's the mandate of the newly - created Ajax -Pickering Community Orchestra which ruse frorn the ashes of the Picktr ng Phllharnmm: Orchestra Herongate Joanne Macintosh and Paul Francle> played the couple in both these acts. in the last with brilliant accents. Joanne Norman and Ray Pornll appeared In all three acts. Their most challenging roles arc in the second art where they represent former friend, meeting after several years. Some of Neil Simon's comedy 1, pretty somber and the first act of Plaza Suite is In this category. The second and third acts are lighter and more humor- ous. though still hitlerswect. All the players gave strong performance,. resulting in a good evenmg of entertain. mens Plaza Suite runs Thursday through Sunday until April 5, Herongate Barn Theatre Is on Altana Road in Pickering. ,even -and -a -hall kll anctres north of Hwy. '_. I -r tickets and information call 472- 3085 classic music after it suspended operations last year. The new 40 -member orchestra will play three concerts this year, including it, second offering in Ajax next month. John Kraus. the Ajax-PickerinL Cnmmuntt), Orchestra's music dlre:t,,r and conductor..ay, younger and older musicians with %annus Iesel, of expe- rience h;ne been welcomed in[,) the fold Currently. the voungest member RSDAYF f the the icstraolder is B FRIDAY,- %and the oldest is RDAY A S ' a his 7(h But, Most of all. �2, notes Krau, the ASPIRET"' me l mus gl,h, AceR 41 ASPIR U AceR 4 It :al musicians riot -s the chance to perli,rrn 0-1) 1 7— z and expand thele 7 musical hur.nmm SAVE 535 We felt wit, important Lir local musician, w ha%e _ hance to play. u: :ay, Kraus The • x:he,tra goes its In.0 gural :,,ncert u•: a (' _ � .a the P,rkcnng MONITO ,� ` � ..,� Village l' n,ltd nfitl r r.. ' church in Dcccm her and, ,mer that Insjd �` e the orchestra ha, ha, blossomed I�! from a :orc group INCLUDED pentium it.- to It, present mcrnhcr,h,p of i0 pentium' _ plax cr. 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The one -day story writing seminar on March I com- bines games and hands-on actiyt- ties Ix, teach the basics of brain- storming and story writing to children ages eight to 11. Par- ticipants w111 make illustrated stor, hooks. The $40 fee (plus GST) includes the work,hop, maic- rials and a 1997 membership in the Ston maker Cluh, where chil- dren can meet other young writers through newsletters and meetings. The club is organved by localauthor and illustrator Barhara Buetter and writer. editor and teacher Sarah White. The work- shop will he held at the library admInistrat; on building. 539 Westnc} Rd. S. For Informa- tion, call 421- 7111 Home is At ACURA EAST we'ue made them even easier to get into. a.a FIKA AAI O �� • rte. 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Spring will she is offering a number of spe. celebrated with stories and tial children's programs for seasonal crafts. the March school break. 'Corking' 'Just Clowning Around' for children is on the agenda Wednes- eight to I I years of age is day, March 19 at 2 p.m. available Tuesday, March Children seven to II will II from 1:30 to 3 p.m. learn 'clown' tricks and There will be stories and crafts. participants will learn how 'cork' Tickets for each pro - to a cute toy. grain are $1 and are avail - 'Ahoy Mateys!' for chit- able beginning Saturday, dren six to I I is scheduled March I at 9 a.m. Show for Wednesday. March 12 your Pickering Public at 2 p.m. Talcs and crafts I.ihrairy card when pur- frurn Davey Jones' Locker chasing tickets. For more will he offered information call Kathy 'Spring is Cnming' is the Williams at K31-687.1. cxt. prograrn Thursday. Marsh 227. Living compost Grade 6 students from Frenchman',, Bay Public school show off their worm compost project at an environmental fair held at Durham Board of Educa- tion's Education Centre. The students are oftorn left) Kara Lilly, tiilan Singleton, Brvan Kuzma- Michael Crowder and Anna Singleton. The class made its own compou using a shredded phone hook, other materi- als and a half pound of Red Wiggler worms. Protect vour child at Pickering Kid Check PICKERING -- Chiiu guardian C held I-ind is a FindUntartu will h„Id a Kid non-profit exganitauon that CIZk finger and footprint provides parepLs with a cur- dTinic at Pickering Mown rent record of children s Iden Centre Saturday. %larch 9 tification Pan nt the AlaxiPi, kcnng Donations to the agency. 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IM 4Refresher tips for parents ;Expecting aoot6a baby? ow who has never "a childbirth If so, you may be interested in education classes. refresher childbirdt edttcati0n classes Cost is $50, which is tax - offered by Choices Childbirth Educa- deductible with a note from your tion and Labour Support Services. doctor or midwife. Choices Childbirth Education and The series of four classes, offered Thursday evenings from March 20 to Labour Support Services is a non - that April 10 at a Pickering location, will profit organization provides focus on such issues as supporting choice -based prenatal education. pro - the laboring woman, comfort mea- fessional labor support and post -Par - sums for childbirth, sibling adjust- tum support to families in Durham ament and vaginal birth after caesare- Region. an birth. For more information on the The series is appropriate for any- classes, or to register. call 420-0223. ASIK ADI OUT ; OUR "24n HOUR Tre-V • photo by Jason Liebregts Artists at work in Ajax When it comes to painting a blizzard, Aaron- left, and recently bin the Ajax parks and recreation department T% ler Powers knot~ how to it. The pair were taking part Crafty Kid, program at the Ajax Communih Centre. Wanted: People in Ajax and Pickering just like you Do you have a few extra hours to ,pare in which xou can help other, ' If W,, a nurri- her tit commumh-based agencie, in Ajax and Pi:kcr- ing could use %our ,kill, Consider the hdl,n ,ng: I N F O R M X T I O N AJAX-PI('K F.RIN(;: Inter rated :n dn, •,er.n_ .t ,arictx ,it int„nnau„n aN"ui .,sur cornniunu, ' V„luntccr, w illi grv,t 1n1crtx1. 1,AI ,L,h. urc rcquircd to dii"t :hen,, it, appropnatc:ornniunit\ agcn- cic, Call Norccn at 19(15, 6Kr -2r,f 1 for details. AJ %X-PICKERING CONIMI NITI CARE: HOME St PPORT PRO- GRAM: Need, ,,1untccr, t, dine „rani„r, and physically disabled :*hilt, to their med- ical app„iniments A g:csolmc compensation is proxtded Call Sall\ Longo at 0)5 6K( ;;11 AJ %X-PICKF.RINI: RED CROSS: J, -in the ked Cr-, fcarC Challenging position, exist with many program, and ,em ice, Call Carol Giggcy at (IM5i .420- 32x1 AK-I'HRErIS S(WIETY OF DI RHAM REGION: ILlunicer, arc needed Ithelp with spectal event, through- out the year, lund-rasing and office work and/or ,enc on the chapter, executive com- mince. Call Lucy Perri at 43.1-'.221 or I-KK8_765-(XX)5 AJAX-PICKERING WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTRE: Women volun- teen are neeJed to support and provide information on community resource, to abused women at a vulnera- ble time in their lives. You will be myuired to work at least two hours per week, be willing to learn new skills and share your wisdom and con- cern. Fox application or infor- mation call: Jackie or loan at (905) 686-2661. BIG BROTHERS ASSOCIATION OF AJAX-PICKERING: Women and men volunteers are needed for the new in - school mentoring program I hour per week. Big brothers and volunteers for group activities, office support and agency programs are also needed. Share the fun and support the moms and boys from father absent homes in our communities. Please call (905)686-2871. BLOCK PARENT PROGRAM: Being a Block Parent is easy and rewarding. Display the Block Parent sign only when it is convenient to answer your door. Your only responsibility is to link up the person in need of assistance with the proper authorities. For further information about the Ajax Block Parent Pro- gram call: Henry Zaczek (905) 427-2054 or Pickering Black Parent program call: Kathy Greensides (905) 509- 2234. I11G SIS ERs, %IsS0(-1- �7lON OF VI %X-1'I('K- ERING: %lomcn '.kh, _tr ,Wer ,, ,upp,-rnvc caring friendship io a girl h- 16. a Fey 6-10 or R, a pregnaniteen or young motlxr are needed to volunteer with the onc-t,,onc matching program, Volun- wer, al„) needed for. Office help. ,pccrtl csent,, fund- rai„ng. and the N,ard of ,tirc�t.rw Vlc.w. ..J0- oM1S, BRE. \i.;l C.%NCE.R SOCIE.II OF CSN:U)A- Dt RHANI REGION: I undine Canadian Brca,i Cancer research and height- cnmg breast cancer aware- ness Volunteers who can donate 2-3 hours per month are needed to assist in th orga- miatwn of fund-raising cent, , to conduct public speakmg engagements, etc. Full training rcmided. Call 9115, W} '9911 n91)5066(w :561 fur further intonation. CANADIAN CANCER S(WIETY, NEST DI RH:UI UNIT: seek, Vi.c-Prc,rdcnt and oirnmu- tec :hairs to scr%e on the Board of Directors our Fund- ratsing, Health Promotion. Communications and Volun- teer Development. Four to 15 hours monthly. For these and otter volunteer opportunities. please call Lynn Nactrko at 6K6-1516. CANADIAN DIA- BETES ASSOCIATION DURHAM REGION BRANCH: The goal of CDA is to improve the yuali- tv of life of Canadians affect- ed by Diabetes through research• service, advocacy and education. The Durham Region Branch needs volun- teers for a variety of positions and to help out a1 Bingos held every second Sunday after- noon at Caesars Bingo Place. 88 King Street West. Oshawa. If interested in any of these positions call Ted Savelle, fund development coordina- tor at (905) 436-6648. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF DURHAM REGION: Volunteers need- ed to act as special friends to children and parents, to supervise family access visits, to help with special events and to supervise our chil- dren's playroom. For more information please call Susan Kucharski (905) 433-1553 ext 2311 (mornings only). DURHAM ASSOCIA- TION FOR FAMILY RESPITE SERVICES: Enthusiastic volunteers inter- ested in sharing a few hours per month with a child, teen or adult with a handicap are needtd. Juin them in leisure activities or provide respite in your home. 'Togettxr We're Stronger". Contact Valerie Ford at (905) 427-3541 for more information. DURHAM REGIONAL SEXUAL ASSAUI T CARE CENTRE.: Volunteers need- ed to assist with various Julie, including court suppt,n for clients going through ttx legal pit cess, public speaking presentations: fund-rautng, general office duties Trun- mg provided. It you are inter- ested in one or more of the aN,cc duties, please call 19[15 r 66x 1050 for intonation HE %RT %%D STROKE F(>I ND %1'1()% OF c►vr�►tu►: ,, ti.,t Ctutx.r. rcy�..:- ..•i.m'.ren tt, hell, r;u,c fund, for heart di ca c and ,troKc ic,carch and health rrornotion acmine, Volunteer opp„rtuniue, are arranged h, lit your lifestyle and a,ailahthty (•all 4)5i 686- 15"1 for detail, it NIOR %(-HIEN F.- MENT OF DI Rif %%I REGION: \„luntee7, help the ., ath I the :ommuni[, Jci,clt,p an awarcnc,. til how a hu,incs, operate, from the yr, •„n,0- uta. ira,n,n� cowl sur Iw ,rt i, po,s iJcd Call Ldm „t Carla at w05 ra: 'n5s Give Them fo.' .SOMETHINOYo TALKAo ALK (Ford Taurus GLWIMP _r _` - . •� .,mss -- - , �- sw Mercury e .w Sable GS LIMITED TIME OFFER! TAURUS OR SABLE, SEDAN OR WAGON! 24 MONTH S "ON THE LEASE PLAN” WITH $2,998 DOWNPAYMENT OR PURCHASE AND GET $1,000 CASHBACK -- COMPARE THE VALUE! 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The school ran :i ,cric, "I -p r. i.+l i,rr(•r.irn. that h,cu,cd on (!nt�` and wnliit,_ 41!I, t,)r .rj,I .. + . Bill baa rcl %Nl:1),1­:.Sl)%), F+:B. 2t, CONIPI FER l ',F.R.,: \1.15 nu•"h I,:t, 11h' (hili inert, from 7 to 10 p m of Henn Street Hv_h School. Henn and I rent SIS . )X'huln %lecttng, are geared to. all u,cr, ll Apple \1.1(into,h computers J :. 07" TIR RSI)\1,FEli. 27 P%RENTIN(;: \ lire Par lentrn,• h, , ,,o.. ., wnun;u t, King hddai 7 t1)p.nt at Ltn- nln :Awnue Puhh: School. Irl Lincoln S( .Alas. l,rpw i, CLme Intluencc Hods to Pro - Ile, t Our Children. No ;thysit ung acadahlc fix: X42 1 Anne 1 REAST-FEEDING: Iltc urhant Lactatwn ('entre old, a prenatal breast -teed - g work,ho,p front 7:30 u) 30 p.m, at 1592 Ahd in Cir - le. Pickering. >_'5 per cou- le. Call toregister. 427- 547. (IN)nna Sahtnkeh. EARNING DISABILl- IES: The Learning Disahh- s Association of Durham est holds its monthly meet - at 7:30 p.m. at St. ndrew's Presbyterian urch Hall, 35 Church St. Pickering Village. The pic is Learning to Read 3-1790. LOOD DONOR CLIN- • The Ajax -Pickering hr,m.0 .d tthc ('avadoan Red ('n)„ soo.rety hold, a hltrwl donor :lint: boon —' to 7 pm at the Nlctn Ea.,T Trade ('en- tre. Brikk Rd and Prck:nng Park%%a%. Pr:kcrmg. Also hcrtr_ held on F nd;n. Fel,. 2s Goal r, 261) unn,'_ for two ,lay, Ih,rx,rs mu,i hanc sand photo 11) S2'tl-2;x; E1111 Y' �T 10N RF. F( )RMS: \ l•uhlt. :rruui r`n :dut.dr.at reform, i, held at Ajar Hroh School, 105 Ba,h SL. Alas, :u 7 p nt. to the ,:hoo)I:atcto- num Sixakcr, include Ajax \1;rdor Stcdc Pari,h. I11'P Jancl Ecker. Durham Board of Edu:auon trustee Duncan Read. Shelley Page, star president of the 1,kal Ontano Secondary Shoo Teachers' I-edcr tion and Ann Mullos, of I_owal 21S of C'UPES. &10- 1610 10- Ih10 i l k an 6cL one. ) FRIDAY. 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The first - Oshawa Legionaires player for the puck during place Panthers won 5-4. Metro Junior 'A' Hocke% League action at the Panthers hope hot play continues into Metro Junior `A' playoffs BN AL RIS E -I -I night.' -Ile Panthers tell behind 3-0 early stoned P:xl H,:I,c ..,Kiln cthe rest of tx ki i"11 x m the contest. but cla%Ld balk to 10 re way. Civic Auditorium Tucsdary night against PIC'KF.RI\(: — The Pickering one goal in the second stanzas and dour in The Panthers travel to the Mrharn and Panther, hope thclr hot pla% won't hz the third, including an empty -net marker. Di%tnct Comnmmn Centre on Saturla( extinguished dunng the stretch run to the (o pull the rug out from under the h,,,t night (o play the Durham Hu%kie% Thc playutll which ixgtn m mud -March Buzzards match -up could well he a pre%Ic-w of the Panther,' final reg - 11x Panthers put together a peric• t (i r a h a m METRO JUNION'A' HOCKEY LEAGUE ular-scason home weekend to Metro Junior 'A' H, K kc% Horne. Jercm% (As of Feb. 25) garric i against the League action. At Port Hope', Jack Schott. Shanc EASTERN DIVISION STANDINGS_ R'cxli,rd Raiders Burger Sport, Complex on Saturd:n frim. Richard xPICKERING45 32 9 4 207 136 et the Pickering night. the Panther, o%crcxTic a 3-0 deficit Spooner. w nh %Ounces 44 29 12 3 246 125 61 K c c r e a I I o n earl_% in the game to defeat the Buzzard, the game win- *W*Wgun 45 19 24 2 192 206 40 Complex on S_Z ncr, and %Itkc 31011116re 44 18 26 0 213 255 36 Triday, March 7. . At home against the rival Oshawa b M :Cormick . Port Hope 46 9 32 Syrsrans 46 9 35 2 155 230 26 2 2C3 332 Za ( g.arlic time i, ' 30 l cgiu,naires at lox Pickcnng Recreation int,, an empty CENTRAL DIVn JON STANDINGS pro Complex Friday night. the V,inihers net. .oared tax -ileac OP w +4 -1c- OF a,A ►'c-7 -•• clawedast the %isitors 5-4 before uric of P the Panthers. XW�'y 44 32 7 -' ThoeWrs 47 t1 5 246 175 69 4 266 187 56 Jenkins McCormick. Dan Ciotfi and ortS• c b Baba . liael#llptbiM . 1Yd11aNaFtb�ltL. News Advertiser'�bsad�0" Pickering ringette `A' tweens golden at Kitchener tourney PICKERING — The Pickering M&M Meats twcen 'A' ringette learn came home with the gold medal from the recent Kitchener Ringelte Tournament. In the final championship game against Mitchell. Pickering fell behind I - ) in the first penod, but rallied to score three quick goads in the second. Kclh MrNahney got the first goal assisted by Melissa Mctkle and Lyndsay Civello. Thiry -four seconds later, Jenna Clements scored the next goal, set up by Melanie Curran. Laura Hill scored what pn,%rd to he the game winner 32 ser- onds later, with assists by Curran and N,lctklc. Mitchell came on strong in the last two minutes of the game, managing to score another goal to make it close. but goalie Cassic Clayton made some spe0acular saves to clinch the 3-2 victo- ry. Pickering began the tournament by defeating Cambridge 4-3. then lost to lfx finalists Mitchell 2-1 In a close, well - played second game. A decisive 5-1 third game win over W,o,lwich put tie M& %I Meat, tweens into the crossover match against the same "'o olwich team. This was a much tougher match with Pickcnng coning out on top 3-2. Point -getters in the first four games were: Civello with flour goals. Sarah Barnes three goads. three assists: Meikle two goals, three assists; ClemenL, one goal, five assisL,. Curran one giul, dour assists; Courtney Pudd(ster one goal, one assist: McNahncy two assists and Wcndy Taylor one goal. Julie Hull and Ikm%c Spafford pro- vided the team with strong play -making and strong dclenst w play. The team's staff is coach Derck Barnes, assistant roach Stcve Clements and trainer Linda'I'ay[or. .Glenn's bounces r °;Bob's i Ok n wi men's basketball AJAX — Glenn's Auto Service "continues to lead the way in the Ajax C-adies' Recreational Basketball League after defeating second -place Dakota Bob's in action at Pickering's ))Righbush Public School on Feb. 19. Glenn's bounced Bob's 42-31. Kathy Durnan led the way for �xGlenn's Auto with 16 points, fol - owed by Anne Whitehead with 14. Joanna Reardon was the top point *tter for Dakota Bob's with 12. #leen Wetering chipped in with kix. In the other game of the evening, Tudor Arms upended the Bank of -Montreal 33-31. Tudor Arms scored -the game -winning basket in the dying seconds of the contest. Nadine Strickland scored 10 points for Tudor Arms and Mary lane Hyth had seven. Lori Fleming scored 12 for the bankers, while Lori Lomberg had four. Glenn's Auto leads the league with 21 points, followed by Dakota Bob's with 18, Bank of Montreal with 12 and Tudor Amts with nine. Players in the league reside in both Ajax and Pickering. _?iii William Dunbar wins volleyball tourney PICKERING — the William tournament M' P Dunhau ( iradc - %ollc%hill team won the Other team mcnih ers are Finn Scelcy. 14th Annual and Final Rinmc the Pooh Frim Sdc„ek. Sarah Monson, Jenna Tournament at Henry Kelsey Public Reid.'%Lchcllc Liston and Leslie Ei:irley sdui of in Scarborough Fch '_1 to 2; the «llliam Dunhar squad is 11e Pickcnng school was up against coached by Nick Palunihxo and Susan 21 otxr teams tram elenientain ,ch—Is Wright from the Toronto arca and as tau away as On the O iradc- `i side of the tourna- tax largest crowd, of the season In Frida% % oft Wm 45 23 16 4 214 205 50 P k N T H E R North Ba% and Ottawa. nen(, the team teem Vatughan Willard The Panthers played :it O%hawa'% Oshawa contest. 2esiayera 45 17 21 7 221 239 41 POS (SCRIPT Dunbatr went urnlcfCJ1Cd in prod play Public School in Pickcnng finihed Civic Auditorium Tucsdary night against the Panth LrN and Nuhn" 45 12 2e 5 227 293 29 Pickcnng has b,ur Friday night, continued its winning ways fourth in a well -fought battle against the the Lcgnonaires atter our deadline. Leg ton a i r e s WESTERN DrvttilON STANDINGShome games _ In the layoffs :reel defeated Bmchehff host Henr% Kcl An uad. Pnthcrs' head Troch John Blackburn were tied 3-3 xCaledon 46 3B 6 2 302 13377 76 remaining on theP.S fromm Scartx,n ugh Ix- I7 m the Iiia scant t, co,a:hhed by Andreu says Friday's Pan thcr%-Leytonaires atter the second xAurm 43 374 2 300 110 76 regular -season champion shiptir(algame Puanlaand Jon %lika match -up could well he a pre%Ic-w of the f r a rn c xMusnoks 45 14 30 1 179 273 29 schedule _Paul D u n h a r ' % first round of the do Isional play oils. " It we end up mecung in tax playoffs P t c k e r t n0~ 45 11 34 K uorcd two xS �� 36 0 162 277 22 Howes knee) aril 3 179 316 17 Cioft accreted Ashley Chandler was chi most it would he a good encs They're a tcani quick thud -tern _ r�sa� finger) our m the �n %aluablc layer in 1111 that can score goal,. they'%r got more o d g,oahs before Panthers' sick p col play Jcnndcr goals liar than we do They've get an O,hawa not;h xd a powerplay merle. hay .High school students who show Crcmrcux was experienced team and thxy'%e got a lot of midway through the final frame their Executive Students Council of Ajax sclectcd to the GET kids who arc up among the scoring lead- Team captain Richard S x,ncr led the all " P aril Pickcnn (ESCAP) cards at the door g Grade ', tourna- ers in the dnision I think we would like may for the Panthers against Oshawa well get into the W'cxford- Pickcnng con- rrxnt all-star team READY FOR SUMMER! to play them. It's been a while since both with two goal, and an assist. Other sax- test trek on March 7 The Panthers' fund- along with Pickering and Oshawa have made the ers were Tc-ny, Cory Hass and Blatt raising draw for the Sunfire car or Natasha Kalg(c. IhC P1,kcn�wnn ("..:h tun,LunCni.u. s ,, pis gr.u„ „now Nanng playott, It would he nice for us to he hat- Jenkins McCormick. Dan Ciotfi and 515 fit l ,aL h will he made during the who ma, named (akinIg registration, for its final session which will inn from Umg like we used to" Home had two assists apiece. A'cxtord garric. The Prat Hope contest was the final of Kc%in Boyle picked up the win in goal six meetings between the Buzzards and Fnday night. Marc Sheridan got the star� [it ushat ft Panthers thissaLson. Pickcnng swept the against the Buzzard, but was pulled in the attack for the Leading theMARCH ��Il Raiders in a 5-3 season acnes with the %icton Saturday sond penrld in favor of Boyle, who second SENIONS were Garrett Winder with a #1 March 10-14 goal and two s aaa.. ee f eat 7 Bantam Raiders take playoff series lead Kemp with two ./ 1997 goals, Jeff Miles with three assists 9 to 11 a.m. 1 REGISTRATION one goal and one The Ajax -Pickering Raiders Julie's Esso major bantam 'AAA' goal and Mike Sauter with an assist. Raider team members include 1 THURS. FEB. 27, 1997 1 hockey team won the first game of goalies Paul Guthrie and Dave 1 . 7 - 9:30 pm. 1 the best -of -five playoff series against Nories, defencemen T.1. Kemp. 1 the Whnby Warriors after finishing Jason MacDonald, Pat Tobin and 1 Ajax Community Centre, regular season play with an upset Da%c Visconti. forwards Tim 1 victory over the Richmond Hill Stars. Despres. Brian Hughes. Oliver Upper West Lobby In their opening playoff game, the Lopez, Jeff Miles, Mike Roga, Mike ; Raiders recovered after giving up a Sauter, Shawn Silliphant and Garrett 1Y/ hu�� Tall m�.1W 1""1) r goal at the seven -second mark to Winder. 1apYw defeat Whitby 6- 2. Point getters for the Raiders were T.J. Kemp with a goal and two assists, Garrett Winder and Jeff Miles with two goals apiece, Brian Hughes, Mike Sauter and Moose Visconti with two assists each, Shawn Pickering Hockey Association Annual General Meeting Tuesday, March 4 7:00 p.m. ~.' W Don Beer Arena - Silliphant with a • ,milan goal and Oliver Lopez and Pat Tobin with singlehelpers. attack for the Leading theMARCH Raiders in a 5-3 win over Richmond Hill SENIONS were Garrett Winder with a #1 March 10-14 goal and two 9 to 11 a.m. assists, T.J. Scarborough Village Arena Kemp with two #2 March 17-21 goals, Jeff Miles with three assists 9 to 11 a.m. and Lopez with pickerin Rec Complex one goal and one assist. Finishing , e i off the scoring were Shawn Silliphant with a 1i001Ue � � � Ail Odder DIIIW= 100 1987 dl before N ASMBA INFO LINE — 683-0706 M Health Cards required for ALL player i 1 Birth Certificates trequked for ell NEIN players ns No excepdo, ph— LL xw- wer-wo-inw-ims,_ Ajax Acro's Gymnastics Club March Break Camps March 10-14,97 Kindernastic Camps % days 4-5 yr. olds Recreation Camps 14 days 6 and up Recreation Camps full days 6 and up 4c- 3'/2 days $3500 51/z days $5500 5 full days $1000° •OGF Fees extra where applicable e Registration Dates:Morday March 3, 5A Wed. March 5, 5.7:30 Sat. March 8,104 Nt 48 Exeter Rd. Hwy KIn C3Ajax €x«« (905) 427-0036 I Staroh 24th to Slav 29th 1997 1 -he lundamental, program i% a FtL\ approach to learning the haste strokes of %wimmmg fur kid, of all ages. Prerequisites are haste deep water satct% and a love ,�I the water Groups are small 14-6 %Aimmersi, are 45 minutes long and run twice weekly for Ila week% Olympian Lia Flood will %uper%ise this program. Completion of this development program could lead to competitive swimming' Don't miss this opporiumty' Regulra(ion cost: $1 100) 1 %paces arc hmlled o PICKERING SOCCER CLUB •ace• FINAL REGISTRATION PICKERING "— RECREATION COMPLEX UPPER LEVEL 9 A.M. TO 3 P.M. SAT., MARCH 1 SPACES ARE LIMITED! Ontario Health Card and proof of age must be shown at registration! Please contact the appropriate coach listed below for tryout times. IU OYS REPCOACHES PHONE# GIRLS REP COACHES PHONE# U9 Steve Gill 819-1219 UII Bill Black J24512 U10 Chris Jad,x, 817-0619 U12 base Gearin 4242471 11 Bob Tanner 424H118 II A re Emou,n 4'_0211x1 UIS PhilFrampu,n 831-2547- U12 Dave Innes 8719110; U 1 Dave Jones 509-1540 c%t 111 S 5 TIER I_COACHFS U11 Jue Kebcr 8146M52 U8 t- Michell 811 -9M0( 0117 U14 Dan Cassidy 8198724 U4 M DiNunno 420-7194 U'I5 J,1hnFlemin 42(1-2775 C12 L Milcarc 4274814 L 11 A Sacco 6116.7996 It. Kcih Miller 420-7618 U 1 Cawley 819-0966 U17 Andre Junim 619-0278(IS µ' fMON 8119801 0114 I" I6 T Ganha M l l-48(17 N I I4 For further information please call 831-9803 0707 1 CLASSIFIED INTERNET ADDRESS: Http: www.durhamnews.net E-mail us at : bec567@durhamnews.net Nwileri Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 4 Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday or fax your ad (905) 579-2238 BIRTH NOTICES Announce your baby's arrival e� and receive a gift certificate $49�YJT entitling you to $25 worth of quality baby products _ Careers General Office Office Articles Articles Articles Careers I Help Help I HSilo M-1 Wanted For Sale For Sale I For Sale ogresm,re Durharn Rcgwn manu L;.iurcr I. ItKrk ua_ for eual Cu,tc,mcr Serowe Rl:prcwntau,c ideal Land;date will have i i year, related Cu%iumer ` " cc cyncncnr:c dl Fre dedtrned to ru,tomcr wtl,laruon . ,hould demun>trate leadership ,Lill, l lmnanse coupled ':.Yung ll,temng, commum-it,in , amcrncrnrrued ,kill, ,hould he ahle to work well ;n a icam. multi Ia,k c-i-n- ,plwarl mu,t h,zv'c a ,Intng workrnc kri-ledge tit Order ins I:Ill X familiarity with %annu, .prcid,hect aril word .','„Ing pat kav, • .l member of our team, vim would enjoy a compcntne ,al- a :omprehiCn,Ive henelih package, a ,make free worLing il. mment. 5 .m tmcn,lvc training pnlgrarn ,rl,h to thank ail applicants for their mtcrc,a. huwe,cr tori candidate, who have hccn ,elected hnr in interview will .,lntactcd Plca,e ,uhmrt vtiur rcwrnc with ,Alary ckpc:ta n, lu L%lx OF NICE POSITION: Full time. permarent, solicitor s secretary ESSENTIAL: Minimum 5 years m experience Real Estate Wordperfect PREFERRED: Experience In j I cornmercia; lending• security recovery and corporate Our office envirormert is busy. iI friendly and smoke-`ree Please send or deliver resume to Attn. 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He 623 Sial a11- KENMORE�WASHER a C're' v .Neter'. na11 � Antique Furniture Sale - nr Ha•, A...Citi; I ,r t�I Mar 1 vi Y, - 5 W P m Oany -,,IVa • e 4 5 char, ''�- ^,i :at, ­ J. ^g 5ned -0'9 ouhe+ air 4 ;hy' 3 tea^ 5e1 able, "'!a• • ?,n9t ��.'•:n ' ,d. IIDrd'y dDSr ' Na --.tt^,e5• ' J• , _ m 5e• G�DDarT a..r_ie cel asYs w;' :^firs, Dresser' 2 ;a• . ;rs'antls' ^ F gar nes' a 3 G. a;, a �.A ,ntns are o, ia, .7y 'JMter •har, mar'Y',J':a, :�OMF EARLY FOR REST SELF- "'-'4 As not F: Ills( 'O It-t.w F:♦ Open 5 •]+Ys + r99* w x905' 5434243 - .c �•'.••. was els S2�r, grid uo ^:rn•s S•%9 a ^ :C Nww Ler BCN9ww ..:9 3_^ :toys jd49a^a a.� 51e- pn9nso^ s anC War- 115 7449 0 ' articies Named Ah•' , vM• .M. m • " -Ill R-1. F1•wrr A^anwa 5'.4305 55. Ar:a9 Bror. asr •r dE :^'ra 'wrl,rrws •Off aW t"11 5 :rw: xCY :^!ss y AN'10UE JrSr:C'+FRIES 643.8243 wA•.•r m•Naa'anr p• �'>_ WANTED fill ohn, r . rJw,.gnw ro.0•rM aooarw •.,,.. 1mrN •. L- ir• x r ma^a E d ]. 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Tw' rm Fail 'imp war - c ca" 305 728-'252 MEN'S CLOTHING Day. ryve My Dais a cry 430-0561 Shift, 0C METICULOUS CONDI. ,:LEARA%CE 5c•'1g ^a, RUGGEO RE • LOSt B senor. s'-agrn :Ink Plbs OOnuS sn - TION r k . nran:ga . SCI -hg a: DL ArS Oumam s mq a ' Found positions; special "patience oven ana ', ,a la •a sale coming -GRANDFATHER CLOCKS Save. Save. LEAVE OF ABSENCE sate at Lhasa Apso pups Rea. RTL truck O rears rd almaW ✓'e'^9 store St'"S' aiy for mar FOUND s Trailer alar. capacm, wave, a•r er 5 Yrs ao 1 whirs 5�6- 'i4++s arra Dora Yz• B !. .:.::. gwa gWfi.r p'ac,•^ ar O.,no Mar Lail Nh_ 3994 man X-XLG Pnoes Sur! M,Cl -ar ana Lewy" WIcr J.]{ -4y nom allergic health guar Jeans S7 :aswl pants $6 A. 0w 81 mar coma[: W53 or 121 9810 arsine $4 swatrs $6 583_2991: MECHAAll LGnaW or Senor Appr.nDce m Inst ArticlQS �k Coats $12. sPoll .aayt$ 5+9. cans 527. Jress pants ��'-•'"^J and coaal feed Can 435- Se. els S3. nundradS or a t I.Aar I., Gem a BJ name b,;"sRarSn nems to •" 1977 SK1000 440 TNT . more at Y1Ihg good running condnlon calm Souwinnd oil E. - toyI.ME R. AL 5800 36' wood lam. 1 to be true, come to Pu00re9 �9 bac* FESTEM 2hp motor. Il stand. RGGGED REPLAYS in points home -raked. UKC 5350 Car 905.728.1962 Wnitcy And experience Regisared. $500-S7DO TRUCKM consignment stopping ilke C.. 905 668-9608 j 7 reMNTN YA r ■ v 490-0' N I geninfoOstaff.dbcc. on ca CaerleiN C■erleral ' Help ' Help THE TORONTO Str M5 openings lot Canvassers, adv req xremenl is en nu- Transponanm a :raining prol'd•d For lur- mar inlwmauan au 90s- 728-5119, ask for Mr Seo- ria. Looking for 10 profeiii ssion. AZ Drivers a500•WOOMreBk Teams 8 Si �s 1�6I LUYINUM rims 15 Ivan or truck?, excellent conar- t $t50 Can Tm 174- 8924 y never before' Take Hwy 401 to TMckson Rd rn cars mY. 9R MMi3 ugnnl to Bums St (tum RI. were In Me first plaza on len 'Burns $t Rua) Hours Mon - Wed 103. Tours Fn 10- 9. Sat 10.5 From leans to YORKSHIRE TERRIER . !d, puppiesmars. egmtere micro cnippep healthsiasm. guarantee. $650 Cau 576 4354 ANTIOUE FURNITURE. kitten cabinet largo oak bible oath 6 leaves. 3 walaai GORGEOUS Dacri puppies twiWyrl. raised Dy _'-m es For Sak 5249 1946 CUTL.SS SIERRA R. ,U 9 5� :367 - 2 986 .rEV a-' ;59• 992 a`A,AN -E .•..n • S' err 4.1 1 nr2 DODGE SHADOW- .,' ^+ vCaapi Drnn. 59n : a 41'•1 rUwU "UPaj -. 19M Doow .a. air E. ,r era .v'N Wr•.-.t, A.r s -ii, AM t V r 41 1 4564 .RASE. F 394E 5 •,-' ace IM4 GRAND AM SE cad•.. Atl, .rm N^at• r 1M n» •• 9e DOC a ^try s .� 9os 6Fr'•n6 '994 GRAND PRIX -.F 1991 ^GRAND PRIX D, lac,.,'. , -¢ pro• -n :CG• nrgr ». 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' HOS Ml Ibdit4l D4nM1 CARPET BROKER. NEW AND USED FURNI- TORE appliances. Dells. Mat weak ISt OSHAWA OBEDIENCE Wagon loaded 55995 '-I Transport SE m 'os M 2 yrs. exp.; I.C.C. Medical, PMaM call Jon at 905- quires expenenced stylists 100%. Nylon mid. plush. antiques, wing inning ASSOC. Monday night iaen', low Ks. 510995 9f Police Clearance, Clean ��'w"'�' m■n"a"'"" of Sofia Sian resistant ca Rel For 3 roans. do, 5.'16900 Price roan. be0rpan e9rora Ya Ma co !' P ppy a a Ur r Ica Marco t8- Banc Aerostr a r. c case. 109K. 36 92 Lemars. 2400,. abstract, Full/Part tulle P TUPPERWARE - Honest FULL TIME Dental Assts- ;ant Re wbaust required includes 30 Sq yds carpet. Day. ryve My Dais a cry 430-0561 Classes varhny soon 435 Aug!. sale priced at 54895 Call Rexawa.� .1 � wi PIT. F: Managerial for Ormotlontic omce Don C1.1- Ped and 'nslahation '^ rimy Free PIANOS 0868 1990 Cherokee Ltd fully 'oa0ed won leather 140K. ••"7 4 wjap4 positions; special "patience tai and computer expen. pu encs requi ed Dop hand our plots- Ica^ m your nom. No m. -GRANDFATHER CLOCKS Save. Save. LEAVE OF ABSENCE sate at Lhasa Apso pups Rea. S'0 X00 92 Aerestar, au Cruise !41 S745C 1990 Lots ne necessary. It'll IAiling Pro- wne.n return. Io ,050 rarest W payment for one month of February Naw soma. Nomsheoomg. Grana Caravan SE air . e Of weekend Work. also Warn Work Idled Earn au" "OUT as Srmcoe SI N . sail. 112. full year, Daniel 1 800 and used taros Not sure? nom allergic health guar Rowe• windows power EARN PER WEEK well as leDubuf awards Oshawa 2170104 Rent to own. apt size. Al. vel-tledled House �orAS tilt. INS -45 spe- General Irpm Homo. tlppin cou- and tip. Mayos aver a free uongnt. grand digital. wY Iramrng started (705; 786- Cai 55395 1989 Suburban 1 HBIp Career pons Lpht IP;tngpro- want For more information PHARMACY ASSISTANT eaileeT ti..,r v., rem boards Clock granota- 'Cade. lean haat. 59995 ' Training c•sslny til assembly. 812- or la pwchase Tupperware. REWIRED. Pan Time 6891 E Call Barbara (905) 428- P', harm eapenence pre mern , mdopa. waaW airs money re■dn books Iron home. 5100 6877 today lennd Apply in berSm, IS UPGRADE your 0111 -lob per title. (4161 812-6892 UNIVERSITY AND COL. Man Drop 555 S -Coe St Skits. at your own pace code 6 LEGE stuwnt, wmmer b Oshawa. Ontario PDvate lessons in VIi ESTABLISHED Har management position r.asonat* 905.427 mem guarantee. great br ows. MS Onrat. wad. E. bendms f•ers Half ca- A your hometown "If stud. San`&70 LE. 4'1OvI dulca air !34KS. Daycare cel Lotus Flpitae hours quires expenenced stylists ent won. painting Average �' Wanted 427-0266 with dente• for Their Pick. earning last summer m■n"a"'"" of Sofia Automobiles 93 Crier LongbC. E at, Wood Fymi N'9 aMdun.es snug a Whitby loubons $8200 Hlnng Immediately our New for 1997 nnlsn n Sok General Please un 427439,. 666. '�BW465.p29 CHILDCARE Needed. April ' Help a WMW. Alas a rtl - WANT TO BE YOUR OWN Beho eneryek� 9 Dans>5 fn,cks 54� Cars Oak PedOSlai Table a 4 Flair.'..:%Y .;a.i Pacia at BPer OSS? Studd SKU Son, sin for 2 akbren. ages 4 a STYLIST WANTED for EXPERIENCED hausty1ml Were looxmg hot mudnrn. 6 m our -Iry home, wand w Couruce salon with wart.d for new Sal.n m up'lo di,• narslyests w drivers license, car a must' some clntele Salary . Dumam Centre. +4ax chair rental Please apo. Nun smoking rece ferens mmnsiorietraining pro Good wages Can 1905) - m person 108 Dundas 905 472-6344 nded Cau Berra 1905x433 6,98057 St W. Whitby or all 430 W53 or 121 9810 9397 mern , mdopa. waaW 3124 - 1989 .,�naaSonat GLS SGLS 00 Teep Piano Works . SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPS. Perr.cl sac�n3 •ar now 433.1491 Hume raised CKC �egrs omr Am len won writ. ouc.S-169e d $ Dupe 'waded 59695 SHOWCASES arra snHv: ten neanh And tempera alth And 91 Cadillac B'm DE1e. r.asonat* 905.427 mem guarantee. great br g31 19 1 -,.an Cal rli Deq.nne• mushers. Or add San`&70 LE. 4'1OvI dulca air !34KS. OAKIPINE FURNITURE 'u Your -acing sloa,613' 54995, 49 •9]2 Sonoma 4.4, Traditional Woodworking 395-55'8 air Ir :'urea. mmhg One of Onlauos largest b.sds only 1`4K. LS999,5 m■n"a"'"" of Sofia Automobiles 93 Crier LongbC. E at, Wood Fymi N'9 aMdun.es „ for :lone pdml. :Own' wm0 our New for 1997 nnlsn n Sok ,ws roc. air •der90 5'2965 Bn GraW P,. SE yourself 11M of Sulo Oak 6 `ailed ceueni ca actors Pine Furniture Can Eg NEED A VEHICLE? s honbdn Bed $34900 Soli. P ,V, 'led," Dans>5 fn,cks 54� Cars Oak PedOSlai Table a 4 Flair.'..:%Y .;a.i Pacia at za I- ARLIE SALES cnarrs $895 00. 905 985 905 5!6 ,800 1 888, LTD 520 Taunton Rd East 87'4 .593673 1 can help' at Nnwr 72B-2755 PAGE ISA -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., 1•EBRUARV 26. 1997 IM 0i;0i;T IM Heip ySkffN•pd� SkNNd MESSIER DOWTY Building For The Present. Designing For The Future. IP tq__ Al Messier -1)wtlt� (2 lcurld-Ieudn in the design. derelnl» nen(. nuuliffm filler and s'uppol't of inte.0-uted lame/filly' gear .s.e.lfiI Ire tukr pride- in crcating fnnol-atil,'P Solutions ell r1i!'!'I ofir custunrers' needs fair high qualm'. perinrrrrunce and rehuhilitl'. Continued t ruu•th in nor h ollievs has ( rented ecu-eer uppnrtnnifies Air J01- qualified prolevsiurlttl,v who lire ' ll) it) lilt' hfL'hesf (1 chat cnging position will nece--tale g61h.11 I g g - :anmam Pr,ale ,itGe 1 I project and RMS dni,ion,, a, "ell a, tra\eI In meet the needs of our roam '-d Dur -ng ou,et area cusnnners and ,uppllers on a regular basis. 4.a cable mmemenn It industry viandanA. customer, Reference "11x31 y Reference #Nall I. 16W mcluvYe c,,11 Harry 1.6 283 7393 J-10 It you value continuous improwmenl. look forward to our attractive ,al.iry and benefits package. and are ready to juin a i (onward-Ihmklng corri with a lir,(-class rcputauuip n lur qL In a statc-ol-the-art ere\Irurlruciu, please fax pour rcwmc. quoun_ the aprropriale number oo \1t,„Ice-Down Inc.. Hunt.u, Rcv,urccs. ha\ IX),) hXt `1,6 �1 E 1 H:�\ti :SLI. V'YLIC:�1"I ti: H(AVEN F:R. ONTN' THOSE SELECTED FORtill 1\TERVIENti «ILI. BF: CONTACTED. D. 4J•'^:c 'PS 1 1 For Sale •`I op _OTs OF A VISIT us ATCERTCAR WHERE IT'SNEVER TOO EARLY FOR SOME SPRING SPE COALS F 4 Y' 3una.d A a all a A r S 9 ' )9 B.'ck Road a raw• ft( 996 ' i9: (.•a,W Am ,E A dr r•.I. v =N a rya, Stgl al f': a5 •'.19. TraCr r• .. e-• ore ` Med - C c .,' .a aulomu'c S. Vv '99'Ponyr, f.w .taut, U 995 AJ^mCc=es - Sts a•,•c,m p, Gr rand Computer RAC-WTClaApartments �n ,ter P r•,•n' Ren p�NNA Videcr 1 HMp= 99C Ann cl 'u•d•c 55795 99E Vehicles A 1 1 F7r Rent ,o L a.urY Twang bed WANTED. '"34' 97 fir 91 S9 995 99- Sal., iO'i9 act WEB DESIGN 5 ,1t,, SERVICE d "$129915s .' 1 G Senior Systema Analyst Aircraft Landin 9 P6p "6r1O L hedW A wit -starter who has what it lakes to work Gear Systems Engineers approved t Corm Will apl, 4 row with little supenision, you will liaise with R•e arc searching for highly qualified Apo - p- Ent I Iaeery' custunMr, to assess user and business engineers E minimum Of % 4 pc hath. bright sal requirement,. and determine their impact )can' rcic%ant experience along with lutch dean *mew pa" carper, gas fireplace, no oil MIS workload and priorities, a logical excellent verbal and w'ritte'n smokers, no pets Avail Ihhlker "fill excellent communication and connn un l cat ion .kills. to juin our team of Ma, 1 $625 plus ubines nnerpersunal .kills, Sou are able to world class pnlle,snlnak. These positions 839 -MT cnv[sftltl S"stmt needs and modifications pull nn"uh'c active participation in testing BEAUTIFUL large , bdrm wilhm the larger organVatlonal comcxi, IMI development, and in the CValuatlon of apartment on quiet court Your relevant diploma or degree in design specili"mons and documentation Separate prtoonif Large vvL C•onlputer Science or Business for landing gear systems. suhsxstems, lanced Harmony,Adetaide S700 Administration Is ideally accompanied by components, and aircraft interfaces. mcbvve. awn Ma, 1 C XU\ I ccridlcatliln. a5 well as a 1'11f11llianiv with airworthiness (905) 279-82.36 Trunuumn ill II\c' Nears' e'xperienc'e Irl rl'( IIIrI'nlc'nls alto a w1111n less 111 lraVe'I 1 g BLOORIPARK Rd 2bed IreS650 wllh ex o,urc to integrated Ircyucare't it'required. would lee room aparrmenl. °onthl spaaous sing h,aflut:lclUring h i,me- syslrnl, Thea strengths arc � unnechle. I IIc're are burs avadabll llle's for e'llg meCfing monthly n req parking enhanced by all additional llle x"Cars nrolo-ional, in the followingareas: Call 905840-6712 or page 4165011687 clionllpasslllg ncohorkmg and s\',tcui, AutomoDlks I Mm 05 9'769.9• Boom • malyvs, N'Indow", Vl' adnunnlration or an ELECTRICAL ENGINEER BRIGHT 2 BEDROOM wa:kcul no -,lent apt 4 p' equivalent operating cminlnnlent andham An anahnrd. ,killed ElectricalI{ngmecr c- 1-01y All •, experience m it pn+lemanagcmenl and N Illi electronics and ,ollwarc ex ' nence'. cuss, S75o,mo Available Immwra,ely Cats ow Ist, hud L'elme A good %orkln L' knllw"ledge' of \'I .1, we'll a, i) krlllw lege UI RI (/\ I)() -1f,11 last PlrAenng 5845-4 719 rid+ew,, alto (:\I) systems would and DO -178. xou will specify and integrate BRIGHT. heUNIX. he ,11,+Ile .1„el, tel bring wllh Nous BACHELORI w test Instrumentation, liaising 'uh BACHELORETTE 'pori, Rcli•Icn,e 411x)1 -n eu,tonlcr, and suppliers On all ongoing nn• m n. «.i pal« N^Ilan. a.a 4 �apphan,noes. 615r5-;3vx hall,. The selected candidate willosse,,a p ra'cony, $700 mcluuve HOUSE knlo\Ocdge of aircralt inte'rface's and Ilwy 07 La.enoge area '831257 Service Engineer d.u,Ihaw,. Expenence with aircrali control 9ROOKLIN Fire large kN,rkll',' U IIIIi I1 our Prodult suppon ss,Ic'm, I, a de'hnitc asset Reference - r•e 11.11^' apa,tment I., department. you will auemhle, ifim 10. Orn, 5; $05 ,ncl.v disassemble and repair landing gear, a„I,t J -LOIS a^V Condi. C ” `Aone bedroom apt for April i5m $535 mciusive customer, In troubleshooting. and prepare HYDRO -MECHANICAL Binh - Second coo, 655 written report, in order to a„e,s and ENGINEER t439 cEN^RAL document performance measures In ; x'. 1d 1i Engineering Osn4sa, ea -"-''a'n9. 6: Oed addition 11, a College le've'l cerilhc'ate• or hai:k enhanced h a h,lck„rnunJ 1, cnhanccd by a practical p cal � re diploma in a rele6ril field. \ou hold a \ did kll"\\ Irdge of hydro -mechanical and large u,a .Ian at >125 SOUTHEAST Usha Aircraft Maintenance Higmeer hcence..111d cicciroh1draulic ssstcrn, and componem,. ria batten. 142 bed,Doms rpo,w• and excellent know ledge til alrcLdt }oo \w III take an :u'tive rule m the design, ; n t $575 1SVIA5t 728- I8189 'anding gear and ,Nstcni,.:1, we'lla, Wp('rh r:\law\ and (cstlne of landing ,ear,,�tem, SF.RVI('ES com(7Uter and Interpe'r,onal ,kill,. I lel, - and cum orients `hai,ln with the deli •n FINCH i WHITES RD ' ll) it) lilt' hfL'hesf (1 chat cnging position will nece--tale g61h.11 I g g - :anmam Pr,ale ,itGe 1 I project and RMS dni,ion,, a, "ell a, tra\eI In meet the needs of our roam '-d Dur -ng ou,et area cusnnners and ,uppllers on a regular basis. 4.a cable mmemenn It industry viandanA. customer, Reference "11x31 y Reference #Nall I. 16W mcluvYe c,,11 Harry 1.6 283 7393 J-10 It you value continuous improwmenl. look forward to our attractive ,al.iry and benefits package. and are ready to juin a i (onward-Ihmklng corri with a lir,(-class rcputauuip n lur qL In a statc-ol-the-art ere\Irurlruciu, please fax pour rcwmc. quoun_ the aprropriale number oo \1t,„Ice-Down Inc.. Hunt.u, Rcv,urccs. ha\ IX),) hXt `1,6 �1 E 1 H:�\ti :SLI. V'YLIC:�1"I ti: H(AVEN F:R. ONTN' THOSE SELECTED FORtill 1\TERVIENti «ILI. BF: CONTACTED. D. 4J•'^:c 'PS 1 1 For Sale •`I op _OTs OF A VISIT us ATCERTCAR WHERE IT'SNEVER TOO EARLY FOR SOME SPRING SPE COALS F 4 Y' 3una.d A a all a A r S 9 ' )9 B.'ck Road a raw• ft( 996 ' i9: (.•a,W Am ,E A dr r•.I. v =N a rya, Stgl al f': a5 •'.19. TraCr r• .. e-• ore ` Med - C c .,' .a aulomu'c S. Vv '99'Ponyr, f.w .taut, U 995 m in ' uga a5.para,e M Avaa.ane ro mabry -9 pane•• No pets. mot "' ail 905 509- .3 vARMONYrKING, ' God Ipa • n 'eC-1'w Dar Moral Ube. separate IySn smoke, $650 n•ltna t Ar46aa• velar 151 fa 1 905 416- p,N.1'ed N,: pets I.•st:asl r equrrw Par. •.: Gundry Sr,gN roar.:, On• an,rg pan fs'' mo an Dai•,M t rr,dusrw et, O (. A.rl- « Csnawa 10547' ';563958'6 qnt. C4 m Tal•Iy 3CS Tra ller5 r W ,. d 43515 -249 11 AcartmentS u t pr M rt, CASH FOR LABSpro 9(1 H(1M LARGE 2•EDPOOM I nn smpk•,sM .� 19'A'FI1 FOr I1en1 a 'or, f75C r c dw,r1.1 moat err Can 42' 21•E 479 -1,, StEaA Apo AJ^mCc=es - Sts a•,•c,m p, Gr rand Computer RAC-WTClaApartments �n ,ter P r•,•n' Ren 11 Videcr 1 VIdeO 99C Ann cl 'u•d•c 55795 99E Vehicles A 1 1 F7r Rent ,o L a.urY Twang bed WANTED. '"34' 97 fir 91 S9 995 99- Sal., iO'i9 act WEB DESIGN 5 ,1t,, SERVICE d "$129915s .' 1 G ' r -,e and e. I '3 Hyper Ou , 1,sr,o�”o km. « ani•, serve, Slol.ae .i.,y^a'^oI GL M Call John Duarte d r? N P at 579-4400 era- .,Nie-• -rdu,00 »ni•urk, A I'm_ u,iq«,r Carr Card AiSr 595 P- coal, ••act, to to C«M ,n 5'70 oro-, amines A„'-mcC,aeS M S,«•ado sNr,• ave Aris b •' Crafts 1 1 cot, $EIB r cacao 'r . ^..r p19Wa 'w. Sondman4 ti sir r $6 "oc -.r, Call AJAX _ s, r' 9'.0 ;M 905655 paymer!pan a-, w•••nas or -- ava,Mbe We ore' ''9 •99c Foe I :w e - lAs5E5 IALI M EXPLORER. 4 P - - f, MAIN, q, All •,Jr w Irri cp . alan"4 -A 1Jm. w,u 04WIt• 7,w tln]neln g " F !• •rW Ill—. Op- S.,W- wow .—I No door. caAn row alM r,•kw. r , 'u'm.r "'. - It \flu have ♦ CERTICAR IG -11.. .« x'63947 turned down ALTO Crhe . ISS Kmq ?.I Wt M YWlown ri•l, VENDORS wMled - vru us at Ied51 579 ,.,... d..—.MwS.-1 re. duan, -Yrs ow ,.•Ann,•al lahic fir Y VNI 'rp •1•w �' ills' 1w rid, C•an Show 41'1-A.c,i•• Aak 70;.1' an•r E rill had credit AutomoDlks I Mm 05 9'769.9• Boom • ,. hankruplcy Wanted fay co *Im S6 50C> temp door. .t able '2' 896C :h SSC t' a, v85 : 306 J,m Call Janice D.l Ii,, Soap an a 1 Aulomobile6 IYII�i u•s 4'dim. Col. 90$ 1 ForSEle SairSkyllow 6 .c do. 1 ten floor. Duwdw 615r5-;3vx Also regular courses TURN KEY ALTO 'y'•- HOUSE A6 KTDWING Too- 3 • , "Op ZAA -OT ' v • , Cash On the Spot Ps W A, . ,"- S'995, • , $5 '. - 5_ J.., b, 198E oa Old, C. A d' 4 cy, baa” 125.-, • CARUSO ALTO SALES - --1 anC SC'3D Cars wrws Incs tk,, �,^A- J -LOIS a^V Condi. C ” !^ U ISS ,.1111 d !ME VA V., 54.ro5 'ria, «'L.w :all a^y''^e 24 Jed. GL 4 cy, a.1e. i,. -1.",•, $3281 -)Ne. nays Fas• 30 r,•r 1259`. .,11.d 19s, 0000 Rai. Vat, 4 .e G«,.Grny SpD^ bur ;IlOV 7i4K S -2:C 1984 service NO: pawns 5 spa A: 2 »aN, Cargo Ho"da A.l,,d a.lc 7020 ava aore wn—, a J, e1 goal $2495 co-"' ed '986 R.I. wry crar m.,: b. S.M $1 295 eau Fm1686-3803 Call Ken An, SE 44,,. auw r' m, HEART HEART HEART (905) 509.55M 11.,ms s M Spur $495 1965 .. ]a ery•'a A1'. 11161 326.81167 Cal T.0 BAW1 .'23747• WE S' SC 19e5 B.,ck 668-4934- SF.RVI('ES .I auto 16 S -25C Goo 434 27'5 clued 6682326 no prone m in ' uga a5.para,e M Avaa.ane ro mabry -9 pane•• No pets. mot "' ail 905 509- .3 vARMONYrKING, ' God Ipa • n 'eC-1'w Dar Moral Ube. separate IySn smoke, $650 n•ltna t Ar46aa• velar 151 fa 1 905 416- p,N.1'ed N,: pets I.•st:asl r equrrw Par. •.: Gundry Sr,gN roar.:, On• an,rg pan fs'' mo an Dai•,M t rr,dusrw et, O (. A.rl- « Csnawa 10547' ';563958'6 qnt. C4 m Tal•Iy 3CS Tra ller5 r W ,. d 43515 -249 11 AcartmentS u t pr M rt, CASH FOR LABSpro 9(1 H(1M LARGE 2•EDPOOM I nn smpk•,sM .� 19'A'FI1 FOr I1en1 a 'or, f75C r c dw,r1.1 moat err Can 42' 21•E 479 -1,, StEaA Apo AJ^mCc=es a' vi AU I"SALES rand A • A ac TC SALVAGE RAC-WTClaApartments T ., r spore Apar own H,r•.•: was.• 1 Wanted 1 whe.a Drive 1 Vehicles A 1 1 F7r Rent ,o A, WANTED. '"34' 97 fir 91 g•a' fir• .• Wartl ,•w h ^.. -o Ah,s tw ,1 nd- +ono , sa ,9.t, ..,.« g• ABS a, Da: 434^ .,i. 4 5 � 7-1- ce1w Sel ,nom wap,.- Val , ,-Ous,HO Nt e•'e 1 a•n p.�.vN• o".. ya.1. «~4 spam ,em r menOudum era- .,Nie-• -rdu,00 gw•1w,a,n• A. «alar., A I'm_ u,iq«,r Carr Card AiSr •^, C�`C,�- c•C.',ea- coal, ••act, to to C«M ,n 5'70 oro-, amines ^wederl - , S' Crier ^• S'S Soo 9C5 7"w 7>•' sed. and out Mllst M te.^ 005,294 C'S0 GI C Tr un rnr "ams Can first got sir r $6 "oc -.r, Call AJAX _ m in ' uga a5.para,e M Avaa.ane ro mabry -9 pane•• No pets. mot "' ail 905 509- .3 vARMONYrKING, ' God Ipa • n 'eC-1'w Dar Moral Ube. separate IySn smoke, $650 n•ltna t Ar46aa• velar 151 fa 1 905 416- p,N.1'ed N,: pets I.•st:asl r equrrw Par. •.: Gundry Sr,gN roar.:, On• an,rg pan fs'' mo an Dai•,M t rr,dusrw et, O (. A.rl- « Csnawa 10547' ';563958'6 qnt. C4 m Tal•Iy 3CS Tra ller5 r W ,. d 43515 -249 11 AcartmentS u t pr M rt, CASH FOR LABSpro 9(1 H(1M LARGE 2•EDPOOM I nn smpk•,sM .� 19'A'FI1 FOr I1en1 a 'or, f75C r c dw,r1.1 moat err Can 42' 21•E 479 -1,, StEaA Apo '" M'• 'r.•^nn.d a' vi AU I"SALES "Ni 'any o' D•aaoo.^ 4 D< Dam n,dq• A • A ac TC SALVAGE tai ski•. pmM,o, serve and T ., r spore Apar own H,r•.•: was.• - dM 1'6 an11 -,ww !,vow W Ayala I -It loo, a,` F-- •,«m •vw .•s t 5 tri Loc. At —. ^ • 9C56e5007 M Pan 3t,; DN :.r 90S • o6 5234 r•..r L,rldiaV and K,Dca, WANTED. '"34' 97 fir 91 g•a' fir• .• Wartl ,•w h ^.. -o Ah,s tw $45'+OC M. t Ie. Dod n ,1 nd- +ono , sa ,9.t, ..,.« g• ABS a, Da: 434^ .,i. 4 5 � 7-1- ce1w Sel ,nom wap,.- Val , ,-Ous,HO Nt 1ru 305 Salckse a•n p.�.vN• o".. ya.1. *T EAST 4^lorcyclEs -.966 OPC - VILLAGE pus Sac p a a 244% i mss rn.•• wa•a„ 969 DOD(A Con 3-200 AM 445- :1661 INSURANCE: 19.5 ,'.sr 5•� S, Mod «. .. « I . •r-,dwrt OD LYO Including ,-" 43Do$uDer$DDrtffirst first got 6 tips. ,n.r rnckra.c be",e• wtre" 4 mo s, r' 9'.0 ;M 905655 paymer!pan a-, w•••nas or -- ava,Mbe We ore' T Mcto,cvc:e. Aute and IALI M EXPLORER. 4 P 'Ve-yCC,^.peldM Home.. 3 , -. P:I , ,e �; In%urance es Rat •,Jr w Irri cp . Open 9 to 9 by apps. s2' 695 W IRA. 'hoc Monday to Saturday. E R FORD 576 Call' Jones-Oooky 4- S,10.s0 ed -.4 10. 105 V' aorta s; htsilrance Broiler .,«, a� M•nl � 127.3595 f' 6:': ;0 1905 433 4.8C vru us at 4494 105,776 163' Lees ,.,... d..—.MwS.-1 vans PIN bOC%5 4,'lees on" • I $nownObkf 19M y'J. "r -war,; 5 - CLEAN DINET Large 2 -bed apts I r•;.:vawe tare ENC.OSED TRAILER Id n•es 13. '3. -vi. n,qe 16'Owran co *Im S6 50C> temp door. .t able '2' 896C airs mars -1 S38% 905 1994 FORD E15c Dan v85 : 306 J,m 3ci VB course for nuxitlwm wo tris r,d Mr-Tw3 -easy r won, .7 '6 5',79500 FRASER FORD 576 1800 4 : BE I.C.Q. ,. . IA r n' un - ^"c•. • a " $57n 5650 Ma r 905 *21 $066 ,5 N a-:;779 1 BEDROOM f55c Mr ^ Wwl—, Mad 905614 AJAX SPACIOUS Dad a• n. I'.—iii at,, I'.— cMl.r , ingluxice arta c-- POI a.raryo pus stop fu• I4t•4 I" urAll a..— cn V $650 nctusn,• I'Ll—I c'.6t cern vC• 5'+17th 2 BORM APARTMIN' ,n C•mrr ovla— : rag •,r• wee. rt, -orm•.oning, parting vsa. w a:: a— Ir at,4alw• MA, r 1 355E M'. mmm ,d.N•A Cao 1905 6656'4, 2 •EDPOON ,•Ar OanAwa ,-] 40, Paring a -Aga ATa„a• now No. S ars Pr•rr•c MOOT mu palls hyWo 579-6246 2-BEOROON has•m•nt aDanm.nt 'Wil Ma"ati: -11331" mon; wch Can - at, po.r•nM+, 905,51111; 2-SEDROON A,;. main Ibo, 4-1 Ma' ap I.— Osnara F -p' A Ga» rn rKm u.riory Pori III Cacl f75C mo Avail Me, 1 Call 905 571 5320 ....905 Smelt, CMncn•d •n„a„c. AJAX Ii rMq.Pra ACDIia 1 f695.mon11 .« w alA,hK Parking -luded « . ^CAMs Av 4tw, April ISI A, pan�nq Wa ^.6891? Ave• Nor smair- '+.ytl LARGE ! "gdroom ryar rlaww ocyl f52S .rs:x,dn - _,N 5 •sus 905 6.9 Bea 905 178- 196:1 AJAX - 1 ,1•d LARGE •mGHT '- stir” r lt.a•'-•,.fit -a 5-'0 6636145 pain 'lull" • ,c -- M •• n dq• 51ow a,.r 7-1- ce1w Sel ,nom wap,.- Val , ,-Ous,HO Nt 9b5 566 53'5 ia.t.,, :vla..ak 57G-449' a•n p.�.vN• o".. ya.1. *T EAST AJAX PICKERING O. -^ ' VILLAGE pus Sac p a txdrpOm i mss rn.•• wa•a„ upper floor MI AVvI—!, s'de .�,1• Separate en- 'nouo•s .r ivy cAe,. 3✓ 300 AI trance central air. Mr:. .• , pear.,; n Iw5•a tree parking, uhn'4 ung^+5 t5sc A a+ $650apo wy,.Iy 4o" 1633 Call 683-4294 NORTH osHAWA I -.-. AJAX u�t.,, .�, a'4« .- , ° s6°PD'^9 �w•I Msw,r'aeon Tnrolul mamlai.� pursuing Gcor 'lrrascap•o wM ug• GAlcon— u•rrs.- W'K1^p. fA50 Davis 27 ur DIr , ci Avera• ~st all 661- 1161 Mar an Apr ' $74245 and res ,'9 SS6. AJAX Rod— Des• ONE AND TWO ' '"brit m ' A appkMCN. 1parole•n fres Cran rte xei ,.n. •OOry Mn -amok.•.; •,o piss d.nir,g ,�.rrn win. pan 3e0dma'r ,nc,ui,v. 1st a ,a air , ".proem Ase r•N .•'.�tls AwAAblw ,A•A tial ? b•ar April ,y Gn 19051 613 osl :w•a .t Near Osnawa 1332 Cern. 436 OC t 3 GIM AJAX -- Ie. 1 balm CLEAN DINET J I I For a R•IN I I Ap"FDl" WIND JAMMER APTS. 2 bedroom $765 3 bedroom $867 In family building. Fridge, stove, air, broadloom, underground parking included. Close to all amenities. 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 CANACIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED _. Houses Houses J 1 For Rent f 1 For ReM STILL RENTING?? 1511„O 10111 \ x 3-&•d , Irl $7,N; mr.nth 3-P.bunl,alovv 'O`uxl%month No down payment, Discharged Bankrupt, Call Me' (90;);71-627; or 1 -'rip -!UO -627; MARK STA 1`11')0 sAt,, kcp ”' ' r I .,.I P,.AI IrK cuxs T^wnnouxs l 1 _"For Rent / 1 For Rent OSHAWA FOR RENT 1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH • w tuna.: $tOvk drYRvlfigPrdtOf Pargllay tl r is thrcughoul Parks,.; nlcludM Play9i Area C'g.•,.• 'n -ncc IS and srxxppng From $846.00. Call 905-721-0980 Apartments 4 I 1 Apartments all For Rent For Rent W'..r.� . ,r. pawlOW_to rM " G ,A*A iNM`H ,. n ^oww, r�r1 '.�Ir... r , T•r Vail 7 {�'S -,n 'AKmny'pal ver lar MH { +bN m•dyl•iY 19;' Nw Ma m•natNy 905 509-4546 418 600 ''• 7'72 416 ?79-2757 els 416 -9 S341 Ajax ^•drool apt.• IICKERtNG VILLAGE 11 o umnr•a r ,«a !lar Dos Nop- "•non Nc s•^w , r N a saloon O,aN nc S•c Aw V. Apra Gad— n ..�.1 `VP •A 5-'0 6636145 c (660 W$r 683 u054 SOUTH Oxer• Gas MCKERING. PMI -Io aw ° �'4 ��' �• 1650 • •' PETS •M PETS 6' Orf rout•. I. a•n p.�.vN• o".. ya.1. n r y+ooWg aM ArMni S"­C.O. Ap"i ILK Cun r„ ly L•Av. 3.34 7, v .16' 260-9391 Ami 7M m•l." 7306.9 Ell ..1q. WN SOUTH OSHAWA wMtw•,•.r til w I FI•a mw , R•naal wort, SSOC s 1 d0 a •d t .yin iyq• .act $600 a $62c C— 10 wP- ,r wnq •Onm pamrw,m y„,pp,ng avadapy rm Gundry beparar MM1arv;. m, dA ,„dqe slow n Non smOk.rs Dara ^NY nNl. ydro. per ,rg V $654 rK-rua r. Avanaw. 'lN '•gwrw o p•N Apr IW 905 631 32SO IKKERING- w I •..q 721 9722 w 723663' was..,.• •',K.s 'aMdrV form,. H•. d'^: '. 'n,r• :.r -r^. w, FriK ,n SOUTH Delrwa,a,«,nenl W'..r.� . ,r. pawlOW_to rM " ,r.n D [ Mims In nW, : Heal :'•-••••1•a utuil..s ApIdam.m r apartrtrw .n .,w«r "i,y d s.cNa,w ., c.. no CNrsry Par cabr plan„ 4 ;are pa,v,nq aMary sur a•m ••m ,au,o,y 2_ •s Mt, ImmadIx cr1.905142, a irl"ory re. 771-.094 ' maWn ro „nq ,rya •„«,s W„• pr.vau • vara S7oc 4425 R E P fl I R S "•non Nc s•^w , $5; 5nv a inc,wwn avrt aA,,,, AJAXIPICKERING -.1 OS"AWA. LARGE ? area "c"st 5675 Ca "I' xbb V Mal— , - , lHdrGO,n 'Oo„ apar!mn • ,(•� >Q alrr 6w^ wo,a,nq Singr,Coupr NO apar�^.N: urs• to ati h, ul kAcMn arta i,vng REDUCED RENT. Pet, 905.579-1869 am•nms ALSO 3 -boil room, 5770 plus ^Yd'0 ,ng •.rage v., , c.d SPACIOUS bright, C~ I— *w kNoi nwP. la Avro,Do, Mr_n fit T•r roper, elNn aDdcrO.a tort ba,: -el,;. apam,oidc pp., Ism CAN 686-8905 "Hort• M8-7755 or a3p- morn". pod Vr •Kehanq. nw' -�,:ae 1e. au rnx"do"S BACHELOR AD' ava,I 7816 lur sono, light DAbvs,mnq utilities includwsop". T a1ra,nw 'owns. PICKf RING L—ocw ; s,wlr Iry occaAVM,ngs a M„ancn S•,Omiorem w,aa,ng Cenlr.t Wii Barn. 3 D.droom . W-1• --011 Su,taw. br Mary 9m an Oawa (9051 Appl—ars. utrlrlrs Alp %­ word 5 Apa'ancas. stud.,, .,, Y 91e +rG n,rq of �1-98� plink' ,nOuded Would skyi,gnl w0 tc def 1 car p, ot•svonai hon smoke' ALL SAFE —tLngIA 0ECAparicy S• VA -N auno,y Wnhlr 1 W95 905.428-e12C OSHAMA curry amras on ane rnarrgerri For app, mar W GO 401 1 Wwn Centro 5875• ASAP 420 arrywnere a- r -e Strong family 6662450 1210, n'n APPLIANCES - Fncge environment. Apts. Seniors Complex. newly decorated 1 bed. apt cloari Sagle or Large 2 -bed apts Moving i' R. I I • I I • ng • PaB'""gng • ore” • stormp I • Plumbi I OecwsN SZ • BATHROOM GENERAL DOUG CLARK Painting. 14 Cube Van. EXPERTS CARPENTRY Wallpapering New will move anything Complete ceramic Ule free esbmales. louse PL'g bl or Small. Service tub enclosure from Licensed .insurEd. Stucco. Repainting old 9 add, them oro, renrs, stucco, wainscotting,available 7 days a 5499. All labour 8 Oed15, frm *'oral, dpi n. repalr58 atteat10ns, week. 24 hours. materials Included. staliabon, baslDoaO , new bat'lrooms and miDulding,Wall Very Reasonable New or repairs. Fully sheds, rod iepws. renovations. pulTp Ioa�ng• into ase- Rates licensed, 25 Yrs Bill (905) 619.2930 hold repairs. Call repairs LPaI pager11�16- Ft" Est. - C•11 Sell Bibi. FREE giriNTES A]. Faux Painting. 5535144 (533-5144) 405-427-2097 ,18 YRS. EXP. (9051686-2990 686-5172, 24 HRS. OR I AJAX Movng Systems an)GLIr mom RENOVATIONS `V ��'•�'A��J t,On,es. TV VCR n„ lull services. mo',es, W EMPTMS CY) n crowave. etc Free esti males. Pia.° a amara'" %vans Pre !W"" 571-0755 PAINT PAINTING plence and piano speed Basement Apts., Quality home PLUMBING & DECOR SLS Fal rate or hourly WB Ret -rooms, plumbing. renovabo a R E P fl I R S Interior 8 Extergr no* have heatec storage s Now ottenng bee Additions. electrical. fllce 1975 6 rte" Installations also European Workmanship ales with move Palk and drywall deals. ceramic tiling 6 NO PROJECT TOO dear clog drains and it- Fast. clean. ''cad special. suiting at $�6 and up Cao lot mta- / SMALL cense gas finer reliable service. auor counter. tops 15 yrs. Exp Kitchen* • Basemen s For free estimates. 420-0081 25 1105 a 4e' CA05 Call Mario windows • DD7 I GII (905) 839.1238 1 Able Corryaraltb ;au 4342950. "7.1799 or "7.1x0 (905) 619.1663. Bathrooms' Etc f735 indurw Sze-75ap raw mNsage. • Appliance IUUIIfAN ick (416) 564'4663 Driving U►PER "OUSE 2 bed - • I Pairing 6 • Repair NoSYSTEMS DIAMOND 905686.5211 • 04yannor ALL SAFE is. " mcW >tQY1CL PRO DRIVING A arrywnere a- r -e SCI")L WHRax Regr+dy plan Olt name 8 office APPLIANCES - Fncge =D''vt.'Ga.a'e,cerwl FARRELL AN Pro PairAkV coNSTRIIcrION RENOVATIONS ww 9I --------- SERVICES BY W.LEAVER Stuccoceilings Renovations. repairs, Additions. second stories. General repairs decorating. carpentry. finished bsmts . bath Top quality wait electrical and pumping rooms dec S ole in Wood at reasonable prices (9%) 420.9594 Lim s doors 6 w ndows 2u°. ofl la Seniors Fall (416) 377.3136 guaranteed and rekable call Iva FREE Estimate call Wo"•, 404-see9 (905)428-2145 stovewasteraria, ewer F -Xi 9-9-vpoRa `V ��'•�'A��J t,On,es. TV VCR n„ a+ail- Seery a -d saran scrods. snuppng Great crowave. etc Free esti males. Pia.° a amara'" %vans Pre !W"" 571-0755 I Fbori 716283 3907 41E CannuaViy pent j Carpet g . 208 7414 pager 416 295 49(,5 1-888.491-6 800 Returns prepared by $500 Is[ a last required Visa accepted can (9051725-8911 day, Judy Kukleis CGA 9eST•'s7a«N4w HARRY -0 -THE. CARPET Corporate lu 6 IAFANHIS MOVERS INSTALLATIONS LARGE 2 ed Move big a 51 ul we price 25 yeas eapererce. / I•.e•- all, Flee eSt,,Tale5, reSleldyrq, aur t"n,on discoum slim no- 4 aM' ti',. moves i llarltl5 Free es!"eS �•ta also storage space 0eN Duncan, v H � I 1 Able Corryaraltb ;au 4342950. "7.1799 or "7.1x0 Fa more Information call SIMn 6 Kann (Henry B05-I2as174 WHITBY, one bedroom, ,n well maintained butongs 4 Severe, Ready ltd 905. 668-7777 WHITBY, 2 bedroom. que, • • • TAX, FNMnCiel scrods. snuppng Great • • Directory walely. no pals. laundry ' REFUNDS IN lb DAYS CannuaViy pent ••FREE e -FILING" WHITBY APARTMENT bol Computerized IdX Call Pals • Returns prepared by $500 Is[ a last required Pmtes.."Ad AccoumarI can (9051725-8911 day, Judy Kukleis CGA 9eST•'s7a«N4w 905.420-2061 w�iBr°s Corporate lu 6 IAFANHIS r--'j� Sennas.—A.1,10 LARGE 2 ed / - CbSar to Oshawa HO W- tallrerSwy palm", VarliE1. orkcal- ed, o pas. Iet.1•nCel f735 indurw Sze-75ap raw mNsage. • Ha»e • ibi • • Driving U►PER "OUSE 2 bed - • Ir 9 • S19ULDes • • School( cans. AOMrd• and fudge. DIAMOND ' 1 1 stov$. avaAyplY March1st Ref rerlces $625 DOZ. 436.3578 or ALL SAFE 967-4563 >tQY1CL PRO DRIVING A SCI")L WHRax Regr+dy plan Olt name 8 office - MARCH BREAK Apts. Seniors Complex. newly decorated 1 bed. apt cloari Sagle or SPECIAL Awll. MM/Apra. AN urs wl- Town service CbrN. Bakana-gradB, MARCH I•-13 eluded Clean pu•1 brq. evaA, IAu5c, C9drelh, Snow WMe, Appruved driving Conlrolled ao On -Sao Bo I!W"Bd & BaM10 �w����� Pocarlonta, Min Mouse, lir course for nuxitlwm 430-73rrlent. For apt. rye 430-7397. Mr-Tw3 Baps, Fie ParlYip, Magic, Power 1lallpen, L.iDn K6r9, 1nSW.l d,Sl Will Fee PSN. WHITBY: 2-Dedledm cM- SairSkyllow do. 1 ten floor. Duwdw moor, Also regular courses —In at naw, 5 ap. HOUSE -471-5' M , Ircred pllanc•s, panting Included CLEANING 428.1717 EXarese rdomyrrm-9 by Lone i Availablerrwni Aptai Special Rates for RAMMItT WAITS 9I0� • • Business to M. 6155-4063. Weekly I Biweekly Doing Maps For • services WteraY CENTURY from 515. CtVM1ens Parties OU LDIK•, 2bednwuna, 2 905. 839-8244 Arid All AbOccasions bal-ral" win fireplace, Have My Own Magician HEART HEART HEART southern "Pol.m. $975. two bedroom Adh rGIAJIGe GD Er"o SENIORS 3d50. 2 bedroom main 668-4934- SF.RVI('ES 11-r• $725 NI u614" m- & (elder Adults clued 6682326 no prone Caring Individuals with cans ahs, 9 p m providing provg WHITBY STUDIO apart e HOu•e • House services for ment, suitable for mature SM CI4laning • Cleaning Senior Citizens tenant. For more mlo,di in our community eon c. (9051666.8420 Fa more Information call SIMn 6 Kann (Henry B05-I2as174 WHITBY, one bedroom, ,n well maintained butongs 4 Severe, Ready ltd 905. 668-7777 WHITBY, 2 bedroom. que, • • • TAX, FNMnCiel building. Il I , • • Directory walely. no pals. laundry paling. 3825 dTo(416 REFUNDS IN lb DAYS 6995287 ••FREE e -FILING" WHITBY APARTMENT bol Computerized IdX rens 1 beawnin5550. z DearuGm, $650. biCneic, Returns prepared by $500 Is[ a last required Pmtes.."Ad AccoumarI can (9051725-8911 day, Judy Kukleis CGA 1115)668 4016 wanings 905.420-2061 w�iBr°s Corporate lu 6 IAFANHIS Sennas.—A.1,10 • Snowmobile• Iii- we FORMULR MX '91 SRFRRi LCE 470 Liquids, gauges SKI SKinS Hand Warmers Double Bed Trailer $4500 O.B.O. Will rep Jim 705-3_28- I61 3 Apartments .ria• your husnaa t0 aha rid Gem Cuuege / R� For Rent for Renynst YJBOWMANVILLE: --5 8276 or 1-81)0-461 2 D J,od1(sI Avarlauk, PICKERING 1 ­Ylame n 1�1 am Apn,I 1T1 Ium-thPd hat 1 YOOm IOnSi 4309146 or at $450 1 sma"en room a1 8 789 4145 $375 Close to GO. PTC 6 TBY. 1 BEDROOM p ut Quiet clean nom. Parkn9 " apartment m du peon ncluded Malu,e gentleman •,w. antranca, use of wen. cane 839-0257 dry urge Yard. pana- 5600 per mono, vile. AJAX - Waslneyl Heights. tweed Non smoking, lunn,5hrld ,coin home lure workng 1191°I Air. Oablg. parking, eumry "a No pets, I.Xiisl. lac V., small., No pats e'en.:es. Avalable April Available Me,,, 1 $4W at 'x;5)1321647 mo 428-9114 HY .ant when you can AJAX, ;,r tiarniyed large porn ' r nom for . angle 11 , snared IMa, It dn. espy Ink" Go nes. Sepa''We entren<e, ,,, e Hagck Sales Rep a 1-11, $34C Imo 683- ? Ma. Somme Really 5C88 1905) 6683800 AJAX- -aka room 0' X5.6663211 AYlari. immediately Full Economist, 9 Heritage - room. laundry J ' Apartments Wanted ' --hexene wd,ie9e. Parkin9 --a- S85- INDUSTRIAL UMTS - 6137 5351 73 YEAR OLD AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE •'-Ar Lancaster Pilot rias , ^'shed room rn P/,e' cog wen. :abe kn,n. ;'anti 8 or smo set r, wing or :making an ao4tx-s. cbsa - Vi•Ji :„res penrm9. rias n.ee'g titin Genevan 5cai,ori PTC' $14p G0. leen pnn�a-, could ,m,o $170 p, wexkry a2Ga3r8 ^, Y $400 m um, 655 5414 sa . $325 sq. It FURNISHED ••nm clxe Houses <,�'. ��mo"""' Aveieae For RentM acri Is, 9r5136-'420 / • � R. 1 Spfta / • �ts RETAIL AND OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE Elevator, air conditioning, plenty of parking, various locations. Availahle immediately. Call 725-9991 IwBisilwst •' BusinOpportunities essOpponunitias DO YOU LOVE CANDLES? • N,, xh.pananca nacessarl • Fun pm ,,I,,,vns ' E.c Lem Hostess Rpgram ' No nY"', or daWary • P,.mdw guerentee Candles a quanry decorative a gm aaessones GII Debbie at (905) 427-6423 private Homes ' For S*' personals � EXECUTIVE HOME ARE YOU OUT THERE? pr.srge "Pa 11 Wnnpy -17 NM 1, 200 cps 2650 Tri e. a Derlr.oms. 3 wows eyes and herr, COn- palhroorrs. central vac and salMed goad —king 5 - S7 len bdl ,r air cleaner. D. R wk.” a SwF .30. nealad in ground poo, file- a5 I Iwe +' w,es place. luny lanced and danong, mhmale amours. landscaped backyard Ask ^g $256.900 Cae 430 'O^9 talks, romantic even 05AB toarra gs w.m a JIM Lie is too Serious Ind, only Ngo snort to be alone I - arms war°ng to ea, from your OSHAWA NICE. 3.1. Pease respond to File 0.1-s mi 5 rthy res In, week. P o So. 48• garagee.. FAG. Art, F, ;matha1- Oshawa. LIN 715 •.ens. floor 1-1-11 man I,nlThgd AS BEAUTIFUL on the oas—Yri $143.900 can ns,da. Id to, appy to view 9051412- eel .,at 5P°c,ai 3318 some ,.e a bore a male SELECT Arse, ,-a tour' .a1— 50 65 and are it erne, '.'e. 25!,C ;g n, 1W la lea n meeeng some r-r:ned A Dea.um. 3 ':m,c please r°dy to pains. cennal air ,lp PO pmr a 82563 5ps 11 $198.9ll 386Oinfinenis psh. Ing 7.7 mly Can 4363386 CHEATING WIVES ON yl tment 'ARir) PHONE Nw8FRS Property WC 451 5566 1.1 253 s - 49imm touen Ione. 19 EXCELLENT Du"ding -,�Pa Sed Tit EVANLY RAYS Pia rel »Maes S:id.30C a, -a - b . annum base r r Ask LweM.ney r 1779.000 Call nRano,Ipn ACNgvs.a uc -engauer- Sunon .ass S2 39rmnyte Status Reality -9051436- 30re' ' r E 0.4513055 EX MONTREALERS a -nary <aole� Dnort. f' I Condos . •.. nrwte $411 a. 1 for Sale WTIY RENT? •. Ye 666-9955 OWN YOUR NOME SOUTH AJAX a•ge tar IwA FOR $683/MTM^. aaw,y, cslM•. aclr ''ear,,.. , ^w^Larwr' s anal p.hn9 Fire/ Les, •nm -um. tier re "Rural $401) per prim CarafTes kte TM.�n A vane Call Mr" t.'4 8921 h pf rko, porn 1905)571-6275 f17930r vi•w.d Dr ap- 1-800-840-6275 'y�tm•m mw.pr Rtto. a a ' Shared - g Limi1»d ryetn, mark Stapley S_-'m00at10n .:e 254A E.6e' Hrai , LOtS for _.nLR:IGF .r. Smoking • ,.v o n )share 3 Sak rrin,u '.a„e w4n v A.A•.AaLE SI Yes d•.dS. eve...N. .1 $'20 ;r r war.^r. tit • ■ n4wal.q f350'm.nm :an o, ..kir k' Nx Mi_k. 905436- 7n9 m ' 'v05 477 )3W. , 9 905 -MS 3724 ''URTIC*E "'n _-q location Properti4ts .voom not. win awn•, A• N nwa lav,vkr 'I. + d -g, Pel.N. C. F4.11•1u yR '•�NOa1.1, $350 mono • • .miles pule 'Ulaal kACnw-. fur 17:9 m.ytes 'n beec"Ai t*W ) BEDROOM ., . r , 6 Mor. ,nko".1r rn ar FMRMNSHED ?wp.• r ,n aN. 52:5 w•NlY 905 '•es.O+naw V •Wr� ciyn » nine 434.•184 ­A, p^ Clud•T ' ,v n,i ani lac -Plug+ ke a, $395 $495 W-vily, •'ak-wdy' SnF3,n5 • est - !OMOnydwNYN5;rog I eEDROOell7Akwr mTSONIAFHOL Mon ,•e.,.. % V. ..naw, arae ;..raga NAs' �Iu14aT,apwat• rr OBTAINING A L011N J::-ymp ted 576.4960 :up,a, pn�Wa, IS NOT GUAR 1 lik " - me -n done of All, $401%^anm nd-- ANTEEO SOME 'wua 1p- r•m win who •.:Neat "T""PaMl. wan COMPANIES DY SOW plus 27 w,,., atvMy, 905432-7149 CHARGE UPFRONT N•o 2 Dorman eeaerren, SR•NkF FEES. OrNERs Apr $S50 plus 13 unk".. f1OOM5 w+m DO NOT IT IS 905-965J•e0 «'0 ix°++• _ `••^ales SUGGESTED THAT YOU W,,,0rATE NORTH EAST OSHAre +Is e anent•. PvAnAN. yylOR019 TIGA ..carl.HLY nr a« t »1 m•eubiy R•nt 'nom BEFORE SR)/MeG aI'S925,m.mm 5375 Cae 1905- 420-Wa9 ANY CONTRACTS r'w .nu4es Ar,%, orae, an ynne anar 1 pm on MCPs regwred Avail.". —day' MAY, Cap 436- 408 • Mongages, NEWLY m '[NOVATED; a •' ORKf i •' IrStlr•nce J - Retell Space .xr• wgaww Ta„n rn.o a— am -c.. MORTGAGES erg• nerd. 2 car garage OSHAwA ll Moneta Fry• igrY ` _ng Ia :IS� WS 723-0621, E. 00 "n^acs• hot SO5sn : iet%uNi appikusl at ac inertia 5711554 Toa caped Commun- F,nan Carer• 600 2nd er $500 par ,;a -- a" Awl 9OWMANVILLE 3 tidrm 1100 sit8 2nd bur 1,600 •w'r J.Iached npme W a man CM 4342447 a 656+132 •' BIJ•Iny$ 'xncea ram 2 bamiooms. l— "'dga stave No pes F' L z 5650 uekles Aw ukate PICKERINGMal' i (SCS) 721 0275 GIVE Ycur :..+^ass ^ •'+ervngA or 6235178 YaLAGE BUS A: iu i n••ds' Jow Cha :ays CENTER v Ease SD,ro HJorrN 6 �rtr as tram V50 mo .a,J•a Sew. Grip: NORTHEAST OSHAWA err; .,p Shortwg JmY, +cater Mn Ava,abre E. S Par.1T M." rn..IS Ok Cly aria .ria• your husnaa t0 aha rid Gem Cuuege .,p, CMrNt ' =`- 300 prop• Gall 905 lug. euae brlrgalow on � --5 8276 or 1-81)0-461 '_rIur pn %1. .2,,,.c,- 5'300 o plus 578 Calll ri1MI110- 5355 NAIASTYLISTS. Own your 1642 da, 576.8528 Mar Assoc. &NMT Jure N1":,696 S,mpoe '. p m am wNlkMOS Sutton Group 11 N .-i nawA. Prime t.0 ■ Classified Dependkiremmesuit tentage RWIy Inc. Cation, a '0^9 •slaDkshad OSHAWA, lmmedats pro (905) 612-M or .Pain sabre w.in 7 Me- -ess•on. dean 3 4 bad (616)410-1515 for rent 10 own or a Tap wlrA home. dinmg ■ 'Your ".aysfacr7 InvesKnent property ( 2 'oam..Mask a Img4. pubo, 576-5712. stares) Easy hoanong u4 ceo lenyaio. wed or warnout peas levy in nt. today 725-1171 Ten ponWned paean l / / COmin g HOME based ti— prat Op"o tc pull. 725- / • diwo,esl Fabulous tlpt • Ik•4 'kes ones am energy saving PICKErtING - Dunbanorv'pogr.N Economist, 9 Heritage ' ,neo family complex Sl. figure non• 1,53 Farpon Charming 2 INDUSTRIAL UMTS wtenhall. tar 6 training 905-887.5612 story stone Muse, urge of, 3 . one bedrooms. $1200. 1280 Tenmllegar 1,937 a l"o "g:love, Goa to all 968 K office warMwus. 6 700 pm Reserved Lege Sunday% rore ,=.Jet, TIS and Odor 1748 • ' �� 5414 sa . $325 sq. It Theatre. Lindsay 705424- $399 /inn Is. Pmcall Co PICKERING. lower Rwge net Cao 579-5077 am. 5 9111 Tours March Sm. 5 (60219547420 near lake. 3-bedrOpn dlO1 si awm,nwn 2 -storey wan 5713281 LOIS J. single enayaed g°`°9',/ E es INTERIORS som .I.M. $1o50in1Of1.1. 'e to go, schools a for RertA YMCA C-10care Centres tau pt6i 661- '.'rD,ng. $901 plus ubn Callings and skylights a LTD. �limes _est.335, Abri -Fn. THIS SI . vert the hereby gives ONE BEDROOM• noose Trent Va1Ny (CMnpbsOOM) notice of the I., ent, lures lur, south 1fea lot good hLhm% he' intention to Oshawa, AVa1MoRV March, And AflprdsM accommo- -14 1. cal 676-88,12 or 603. dation. For rlbmackin con- dissolve. 4851. hap Cole's Para Person. memase rm amn antsnrenl Tel. 705.653-1227. 3 b-d,00m +shouse 3 bmths.b int workshop. Eng stone EMI T—F.h s TRENT RIVER. Woomand • ' p�..�..,,.. •'7^m""'r (Harp ascor6) D a"res. Nnced .to, -tear 1'Pnlm EslMas, family house kamp- (WSJ IT WN for very $990 plus uhb ` i e newyn Askin r „g 9 9 Ing cottages. 3 Par 00h, d.c,-t ..trent pscat, private Sour OSHAWA - 3 pool. beach. store. play. Dednoom lownhour a Cbae grount 90 inn. NorpeasI DRUM to act_, and and Pwkenn9 1-8ee-613- s9stimo M rcke\e F.0 n12 LESSONS ..r N.wc.nne -� .• •d IO lib area n. ' ..I.y; r StwMg do "-rlOn AI sinal 7',u,-' •• up 1 semen. nark - ts. sena new 1•,end, hwp adlustmerto- n Wak win d.at S 5�79wstrons •o P� Bp. 7•;er 'rD K ng i1 E 0-1.1 ON 'N 4N0 tAGInr4G S wnd Molut" wain. a1 rsa ^ +' ma, Llsa Pod n • ROC -45' .54 HEAVENLY PSYCHIC a iarrp•'sg 1299,-,r '4 1.900 a5' 1-1 HEAVENLY PSYCHIC We 5r ,1'41 V 119 pw inn 24 1, 'a r.Tni Auction! • Compalbns EASTSIDE CONNED TIONS DATELINE Fred to 4e 10 pace you, Ad. a charges I. charges phone bel charges. 905- 430 7040 EUROPEAN MALE age 27 wen or,,- her and eyes. Jamey oritnted Non smoker ,good and and tan 110 cs71 wughl 70 kg new Canada Never a,,wd ser via whale male H ow— wr.L. -s, camprig, to. w Deealcn,n9 TV listening nmg to to n,1.1 seeking single far male It mlersted. send lit ed, won plot, and p__1% Mr [dank. IT, rak,rh 583 Monlcalm Ave Otnawe. ON L1J THF: NFWSh ADVERTISER. WED., FEBRUARY 26, IM -PAGE 19-A win M � saw Min m ces We = saw so ' Births Births O ■ HW ARE WE DOING? ■ 7}Te This ■is comirrellied WedvP/arilsAdwertiserClaaBiadDepel•Tfarlt ■ ■ Poss"Es b . WyA ea/daplprAdEf/ eyaweed ■ ■ response to the cluesYorls belolly. ■ ■ 1. Was your call answered promptly? w ■ ■ 2. Did the Sales Representative offer friendly, ■ ■ courteous service? ■ ■ ■ 3. Are you satisfied with the response to your ■ ■ advertisement? ■ 2H2 or.. -r•5i 7250038IIm eaolcan t Car O[ ' Cards Ot ■ Don't Forget Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Classified Dept. is open for your con• venience every Sat 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please tall 683-0'0? • , Auctions AaNNIVERSAR ` SALE LrJ 3P• a Fep a n 281_ NI s.gie �rdT a 1a!s Sot nti All ^.melt wW n ,DOG p1 co- e nave Sa-Mrm Oon All NATcaI DWcay 5% on Pnone 721 0852 Fa. 721.9267 kr"_' www kc ,'Vint CONSIGNMENTS AND ESTATES WANTED .7N ':Om mISS1.n Zai-ent next day `3-r, every Tues. 'hu,t and Sat at 6 Antique furnl- ,I. appliances �I: oWner and op. MYLES KING AUCTIONS 33 Hall St. Oshawa. Established In 1960 725-5751 723-0501 SA'URDAY MARLH •S' A M by %.!Yi:: Ai•. „ . axslJur Ar•• e^:: 3an- Hae Fttuapni Te ..ante Han an _ 4s THE ISLANDER- -111 br Orr the Auchan Nno, w.•II *^Is - The property of MRS. DOREEN SLATER. '50 Perry Cres on ScL9N ,yawl 5 X1.-1 WE of PORT PERRY Shpt 'List 2 wry. -,. 1.. r'-Itu9xrall;rt 7, C '•vers. lacy. con e<: I_ t»ke _cki wscr- cOONH. grease boar '01 and c,wd buffet sarver wain trays a w.I,-Is. plus everything needed to opkirab A a'•,Juet taamry and dance mall. tables. chairs. m rw„s. sall appliances- bar equombant etc The N, -AI Estate consrsts of •e 10.000 sd. h build- -' surfed to '7,s1,V uses. On On A 2 acre IN an laved parka. -of. presently 1"-"d for wo L,,•We CIOs Lake Srugog. Tho •s a large sur meld n VP contsw of the hall Saes dents '1st. Real Estate at approx 12 3C p m sub. to a reasonable •eserved be wM S5 OOC OG balance m 30 days large applusi to •.Ik w TM11ne Catch or Cheque Wish I -O. Saba Martrged and Sold by COCHRANE AUCTION SERVICE 905 -9B -S -27M auks Thanks ■ q Su sayggestions or comments: ■ 10,1 r, tie moo sure o7 our success ■ real m Me m less Oak. • • I !-'L.^Cemem7 • •' A ^euMemela5 • •' 4--punClnieml • •' a^n;,ncemlRns • •' Anmulafnens SellingSomething? 1, 2 EASY WAYS -HFRF'S HC�W IT W��RKS- 1. YotIr I) Y\Old at'; j>IIJILi icu I. 'i -i surINtzl, WI�e L1a\; ? Thr rate is based on file item. $700"" or less S45 + GST %j'CN('l7rLt rt Y(' N„r r(;11f7t c(t N>!r'rl7itl C7C71l1fIr,71y!( ;l n l -C (t Il7Z' JlLtf )/)C rglCh Ili) WILL ;C A E:F.h FREE' APPLIES T<) AR17C1.1:,1r, \1 'I( )`.l( )I IT11 F( )R ONLY $89 + (,s -r & News Advertiser v 83-0707 • ' personals • ' Personals • ' Personals Morin hiqu i r% Personal Prayer To The Blecved l irxin P':tyer 10 Me Blessed Virgin IrleVe, known IC tad, An rtgst beautiful flower of Mount Carmol. fruitful wane, splendour of Heaven, 8Wssed Mother of the Son of God. Immaculate Virgin, assist me In my necessity On Star of the Sea. help me and show tie here, you are my Mother On Holy Mary, Mother of God, Otreen Of Heaven and Earth I humbly beseech you front, Inc DOrtom Of my Heart, 10 Secure me in my necessity (make request( There are none that can withstand your power On. Mary conceived without sin, pray br us wfq have recourse to thee. (3 Unrest H(4 Mary, I piece this cause in your hands. (3 times). Say this prayer lot 3 con- secutive days and ten you must publish R well De granted to you A.M. Personal Prayer To The Holy Spirit Holy Wit thou make me to see everything and show me the way to reach my ideal. You who give ft donne grit to forgive and forget We wrong that is done 10 me and who are in all instances of my lite with me. I, in this short dia- logue, -rant to thank You for everytMng and con. firm once more that I -lever want to be sepai ed from you no matter haw great the Itlalignej desire may De. I want to be with You and my loved ones in Your perpetual glory. Amen Person must pray this 3 consecutive days with- out starting one's wish. After e 3rd day your wish will be granted no matter how difficult it may be. Promise to publish this as soon as your M.S.favor has been granted. .7 est Available April tar ■ Private lessons ■ We would like to hear from you. ■ i Private IIgMs ■ If you prefer, ■ ■ please contact Fred Eismont ■ ■ at 576-9335, or 683-0707 ■ ■ or fill out this coupon ■ ■ and mail to: ■ ■ Classified Dependkiremmesuit ■ ■ P.O. Sox 48= ■ ■ ts6S Farewell St_ ■ ■ Oshawa, OTratartrito ■ ■ Lx** '71LS ■ ■ 'Your ".aysfacr7 ■ ■ 10,1 r, tie moo sure o7 our success ■ real m Me m less Oak. • • I !-'L.^Cemem7 • •' A ^euMemela5 • •' 4--punClnieml • •' a^n;,ncemlRns • •' Anmulafnens SellingSomething? 1, 2 EASY WAYS -HFRF'S HC�W IT W��RKS- 1. YotIr I) Y\Old at'; j>IIJILi icu I. 'i -i surINtzl, WI�e L1a\; ? Thr rate is based on file item. $700"" or less S45 + GST %j'CN('l7rLt rt Y(' N„r r(;11f7t c(t N>!r'rl7itl C7C71l1fIr,71y!( ;l n l -C (t Il7Z' JlLtf )/)C rglCh Ili) WILL ;C A E:F.h FREE' APPLIES T<) AR17C1.1:,1r, \1 'I( )`.l( )I IT11 F( )R ONLY $89 + (,s -r & News Advertiser v 83-0707 • ' personals • ' Personals • ' Personals Morin hiqu i r% Personal Prayer To The Blecved l irxin P':tyer 10 Me Blessed Virgin IrleVe, known IC tad, An rtgst beautiful flower of Mount Carmol. fruitful wane, splendour of Heaven, 8Wssed Mother of the Son of God. Immaculate Virgin, assist me In my necessity On Star of the Sea. help me and show tie here, you are my Mother On Holy Mary, Mother of God, Otreen Of Heaven and Earth I humbly beseech you front, Inc DOrtom Of my Heart, 10 Secure me in my necessity (make request( There are none that can withstand your power On. Mary conceived without sin, pray br us wfq have recourse to thee. (3 Unrest H(4 Mary, I piece this cause in your hands. (3 times). Say this prayer lot 3 con- secutive days and ten you must publish R well De granted to you A.M. Personal Prayer To The Holy Spirit Holy Wit thou make me to see everything and show me the way to reach my ideal. You who give ft donne grit to forgive and forget We wrong that is done 10 me and who are in all instances of my lite with me. I, in this short dia- logue, -rant to thank You for everytMng and con. firm once more that I -lever want to be sepai ed from you no matter haw great the Itlalignej desire may De. I want to be with You and my loved ones in Your perpetual glory. Amen Person must pray this 3 consecutive days with- out starting one's wish. After e 3rd day your wish will be granted no matter how difficult it may be. Promise to publish this as soon as your M.S.favor has been granted. .7 est Available April tar Private lessons Iss ^•I dun ~ a more 90:;-579.995e drys i Private IIgMs available tea• difficult, wneup ""a ad w "Kaparm townhouse.sortable Far SYe , rates. revving Io a7 i w .Sege wine mw no enioys )snawa. Finished brie- 0811432-5255 country string, abng min men1, 1 BFKMLM AREA, I/2 Ajaxlocation 1 plyIcal kg It u am a ono poems. If you era • amenities, 5900/mao� hydro ata IoL country kering. srlcen. altratllve sn9isIe- louded. Available March 'Tt ranch bungalow 3 plus -M. 35-45 wed yM'M uh- 576-5712. pe bedrooms. large lllerests. peas levy in nt. NORTH OSNAWA, 3 an. 24 n 21 h 94,49•' workshop. pnval•. / / COmin g rp testing m• about your. sea Worh) we a photo to'. 'wdroom basement $197,000. (905) 655-3607 • Events Box 4575, Uo Mad' am ''wnhousas m well main. Economist, 9 Heritage ' ,neo family complex COURTICE: Unpue bum LIVE ON STAGE, Mr Hoak, Markham ON L3P ,,as 1' decoy ed with galow on 121 Acres Erg- Dai Wall Mar S. SOD l"o "g:love, Goa to all itch wt stone.1 6 Land- 6 700 pm Reserved L1VEI 1.OEF II GII now '-endies 5"dng at =0oaGrand Fore, wean seats $900 each Academy 1 900451 SM2 Eat. 3673 3/38,mdmm on sirN A1gmt cular k "Itucass sun. Theatre. Lindsay 705424- $399 /inn Is. Pmcall Co "¢e Ga 905.728-3777 ken Octagonal Dining rm 9111 Tours March Sm. 5 (60219547420 PICKERING S. a Liverpool urea oak flooring, oak kitchen w,Grande floors pm and 7 on, Bowman vile High Schad, Se i0 per t 3 bedroom tokinnouse. am counleis a Fieldstone person Tickets on sae ONUGKI 'e to go, schools a F)P Oak floors Cathedral YMCA C-10care Centres E� SERVICE '.'rD,ng. $901 plus ubn Callings and skylights a High Class ' First a est. avail Mar bedrooms 5 Hera• D•m Alale.fenala Escors .i April Isl. 905839 rooms. Im,aned bsmr W. • 1 personals Ip all OccaSIGlS -14 dd tl 3 bedrooms. otrte. In and Dol calls PIC KERING. memase rm amn antsnrenl 24 hrs' 7 tun 3 b-d,00m +shouse 3 bmths.b int workshop. Eng stone TROPICAL ISLAND BEAU”, for /78_1466 with 1 shso busmen' 4 so. F/P, Offering $2,DOO cast Jmongage stress reel Call ma at 6669046 (Harp ascor6) D a"res. Nnced .to, -tear 1'Pnlm pica br casing Nes GII 4.0712 to ar- (WSJ IT WN for very $990 plus uhb ` i e newyn Askin r „g 9 9 d.c,-t ..trent pscat, private N1-14201-7 f OTA W9 001) enrpunleo can anytime 434{081 AnyNne News Advertiser Classified Department is open every Monday to Friday 8:00 a.ine to S:oo Pam can b83-0707 to place your ad or fax It 683-7363 f Former Durham detective grilled by Morin's lawyer B) STEPHEN SHAH' III, RH,Ayt ; LA$F Guy Paul Morin only became a suN- pect in the sex -slaying of nme-ycar- old Christine lessop after a Durham police detective described him in his note, as a -weird -type guy;' a lawyer charges. James Lockyer yesterday said that he intends to show to a prJ»Incial inquiry that Durham Regional Police had no evidence to suspect Mr. Morin as the killer, and that once he was charged, homicide detectives found themselves in a "horrible situation." "Mr. Morin became a suspect for no good reason, the so-called suspi- cions about him came about for no good reason and he was arrested with- out reasonable and probable grounds:' Mr. Lockyer said. He outlined the allegations after his cross-examination of retired detecti%e Bernie Fitzpatrick was halted by objections from Mr. Fitzpatn:k . lawyer, Paul Stunt. Mr. Lockyer began the questioning by asking the retired detecti\c ahout notes made by another dele:tt%e. John Shephard, during a Feb 1.3. 11)15 Interview with Christine*, parents Penned in the notes. he said, waN the following description of %I, Morin, a neighbor of the Jessops. ..Paul Morin, 23 years. clarinet player. weird -p pe coy:. Mr. Fuipairi,k. c?. now Ii\Ir1L in Newfoundland. mid \fr Shephaid arrested Mr. \loan April 2'. 14K,;. charging hum with hrst degree murder York Rcvlonal Police imestrLalrd C'hruunc's O: t t. I `)K4 di,aI,pcarmce from her Queensville home. The imestlgation int(, her murder was han- dled by Durham police following the discovery of her h dy Dec. 31 in the region's north end. Mr. Morin was twice tried, acquit- ted at the first trial and convicted at the ,econd. He was cleared in 1995 after DNA tests of semen found on Chris- tine's underwear proved it could not have been his. The inquiry is probing all aspects of the police handling of the investiga- tion. and Mr. Morin's prosecution, with the first stage looking at the role of lailhouse informants. In his first day of testimony Mon- day. \Ir. Fitzpatrick said that he did not believe that two Whitby Jail infor- mants - who testified at both trials they heard Mr. Morin confess - were crucial to the Crown's case. However. Mr. Lockyer suggested yesterday that Mr. Fitzpatrick had "a significant motive•' to seek out the informants. hating "arrested this per- son \v ithout any significant evidence” The two lallhot se witnesses, Rohert Dean May, a diagnosed patho- logical liar, and a :,In\tctcd pedophile who can only be Identified as Mr. X• pro\ided the onl direct eNidence in a prosecution based largely on circum- stantial o idence. Mr May claimed a sobbing Mr. Mon" :oniessed to the murder lune +I), 1985 in a cell they shared at the \\'hnhy Jail. He earlier testified at the inquiry \1t Fmzp:urick \ISLIed hon at the jail ,111d 1111d 111111 t, find someone to cor- roborate the confession. PAGE 20 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, FFBRUARV 24 1"'7 Pickering Sorts neighbors d' sts Major novice Raiders dominate The Aja\ - Pickering R:udcts Village Chnsler major no%ice 'AAA' rep hockey te:un has played sonic great hocke\ against neigh- boring opponents. boasting a record of tour wins and one tic In the last live games against Whtth\ and Oshawa. l'hc Randers started the streak with a comincing Ili 2 drubbing of N'huhy. All three line, were ehckrtt;' as 12 pla\ers shared the 23 points awarded. Ala\ -Pickering then had to sell Ir lora +-? draw withWhith AA A Paul Ken[ R/41 n scored twl:r and Ryan Eft F.icknicicl added a single. with Joe\ Assenia drawing two aNsisl, and Derek Fullerton one. The R: iders ne\t heat Whttb\ 7- I 5- :as R\an Carc\ collected a hat ln:k. ,, Tmu, one coal while his team was rn\o men short Richard 28 Scholleld. \kith two goals. Stoll 11a:kcnne and K\ Ic Wetering rounded out the scoring while Brad Smith. Jo,h Mat:hand. Fullerton. 1 Sc 11111Cld. welcnng. Adam Bell and C;oc\ had assets 58K hhr Ruder. ntu\cd on to pla\ last -place i lshawa and scored '6 ls In their r\\n meetings. wlnnin,• h\ .:..res of 12-7 and 11-5 In the 11.-7 win, Schofield had lour guar. Derrick (fray and Ryan Carey two aplecc. Assenia, Kent, Josh Marchand and Carey one each Collecting assists were Eickmeier with three. Fullerton, Carey, Wetering, Rent and Assenia with two each, Scott Mackennc. t;l"a\, Schofield and Marchand with one ;ynccc, Jeremy Nicholson was sharp in net while facing 2R shots. In the 1.3-5 victory. Schofield and (fray scored hat tricks, Ficknieler tallied twice. lssenia. hent. Hutton. ('are\,. Fullerton and Adam Shirley notched singles. Ad Ing asst. " were Gra v with three, Assenra. Wetering. Fickmcler and Shirley with two apiece. Fullerton. Carey, Schofield, Hutton and Kent with one each. Trevor Seelert was the winning goaltender. facing 29 shuts. Pickering tweens win silver medal at Gloucester tourney Rin`�ette �yuad nipped h, N pc an in championship final NCKERINt; — the Pickering '.cam captured the sil\cr nlcdal at the Gloucester tour- nament. near Ottawa. on the week- end. Pickering finished round-robin pla\ in lint place with a record of two wins and a til' the stark was gl <,d enough o yarn the (ween, a hcrlh in the championship contest against Ncpean. In the hard-liught final. Ncpean narrowly defeated Pickering +-'_. 1\ana tialmie was a standout in goal. makln, se\eral kc\ saes She was backed up h\ strong defensl\c play from Lisa Munson. Lauren Goldsmith. Allison Pierce\, Brooke Jamieson and Christie Barlow. Scoring for Pickering In the final were Jessie Cater and Ashlca Harder. P1,kenng opened the tourney with a ;-1 \ictor\ u\er the host Gloucester c1uh. Cater led the way with a pair of goals, with single markers to Harder. Teresa Reed and Barlow. Cerianne Mackenuc. Lindsay Vine and Amanda Wallace contributed assists. In their next contest. the Pickering tweens led Ncpean through most of the game before surrendering a late goal to settle for a 5-5 draw. Cater again tallied twice, with one goal each to Vine. Harder and Wallace. Assisting were Jamieson, Christina Ward. Kelly Dunn and Reed. In the final game of round-robin play. Pickering dominated Metcalfe en route to an II -I victory. Wallace and Reed each scored three goals for the winners Cater added a pair of goals, with singles to Barlow. Harder and Ward. Brittany Taylor chipped in with a pair of assists. The Pickering tween 'C' team also finished first in its league play- off round and will host the champi- onship game at a date to he announced. The team will also participate at the Ajax Silver Ring Ringette Tournament this weekend. The Pickering tweens are coached by Herb Goldsmith. 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