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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1997_03_16News Pickering Advertiser Vol. 32 No. 11 S I SUNDAY, NLARCH 16, 1997 Pressrun 44,000 32 Pages photo by Ron Pietroniro Reach for the stop Ks le Pusztai's reach was just long enough to and friend Enc Degnan donned their gear and make the save dunng a friendly game of road took advantage of some free time during the hockey at a Griffiths Drive home in Ajax. Kyle March break to bone up on their skills. HOME IMPROVEMENTS By / / Friwy OwNd i oVR� For Savin You Can Tnwt / I y16IT OUR SHOYA N 2" ihtlOe aI, • : • I I (SOAK of an M" CONN An.) 686-2445 CBlaisdale MONTESSORI Schools Ages 16 months to 12 Years OPEN HOUSE `Ninja Bandits' face numerous charges Ajax, Pickering residents charged in pizza store heist BY STEPHEN SHAW DURHAM STAFF Four suspected members of a gang of hooded robbers dubbed the 'Ninja Bandits' by police are in custody fac- ing charges in as many as a dozen Durham heists. Durham Regional Police said all were arrested early Friday following a knife-point robbery at a Double Double pizza outlet in Pickering, in which two employees were ordered to the floor and handcuffed by three masked bandits. The robbers emptied the till and fled to a waiting getaway car follow- ing the 2 a.m. holdup, police said. Moments later. Constables Uldis Buks and :Michael Pierre -Louis, on patrol in the area, stopped a "suspi- cious" car at Finch Avenue and Liver- pool Road, Sergeant Jim Grimley said. "The officers were unaware of the robbery and moments later heard the radio call and took the four" occu- pants of the car into custody. Police seized black mesh Ninja- style masks, a bag of stolen money and knives. Named for their black -hooded dis- `Wonderful educator' killed in crash Pickering school principal will be 'dearly missed' A Pickering school principal killed in a crash Thursday night was a "won- derful educator" who will be "dearly SUSAN McKENNA missed" by the countless people across Will be dearly the region who knew and loved her. Rucan MrKenna- 50 of Whithv "loved everybody in her community" at St. Anthony Daniel Catholic School and other schools throughout Durham where she worked in the separate sys- tem for 27 -and -a -half years. John Brown, superintendent of human resources for the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board, says, "All the staff of the board have been deeply saddened" at the news of Ms. McKenna's death. She was killed on Hwy. 401 in North York just before 8 p.m. when the Camaro she was a passenger in swerved to avoid a collision and lost control. Tate vehicle crossed three lanes of traffic before crashing into the guard rail on the south side of the westbound express lanes near Allen Road. OPP Constable Lisa Shields says the accident was caused by motorists in a Mercury Topaz and --an A.M.C. See DYNAMIC/page 2 r R E LUB.� Y -Give the gift of Mobility and receive - v ,A free CLUB vehicle anti -theft device �x • FREE leather case. .xCELL z,. • FREE car adapter> cON/fYN1CI>►/ONs Some terms and cwnditians apply. See store for details. Offer valid with this ad only at Wne of purchase. y guises, the so-called Ninja Bandits -- who police say wore trademark dark clothing in each heist -- have been linked by robbery squad detectives to as many as 12 holdups in Durham dating back to late 1996, Sgt. Grim- ley said. He added that two other sus - See FOURSOME/page 2 INSIDE March Break Baking - Some tips fir your family to try - page 7. Editorial Page ...........6 Sports ................23 Classified .............24 HOW TO REACH US General .......... 683-5110 Death Notices .....683-3005 Auction line .......683-7545 Sincerely Yours ........ .. ...........1-800-662-8423 Email ................ Newsroom@durhamnews.net Internet .............. httili//www.durhamnews.net petted mem- bers of the gang were arrested in January and jiie,► are currently facing charges relating to three hank robberies and three retail heists. We believe SGT. JIM GRIMLEY they were all 'Suspicious, w o r k i n g car stopped together as a group. "And we do expect to see a reduc- tion in the numbers of robberies as a result of these arrests," Sgt. Grimley See FOURSOME/page 2 INSIDE March Break Baking - Some tips fir your family to try - page 7. Editorial Page ...........6 Sports ................23 Classified .............24 HOW TO REACH US General .......... 683-5110 Death Notices .....683-3005 Auction line .......683-7545 Sincerely Yours ........ .. ...........1-800-662-8423 Email ................ Newsroom@durhamnews.net Internet .............. httili//www.durhamnews.net PACE 2 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1997 Foursome held for bail h e ars n i Oshawa M o n d a Income Tax Preparation g n y Q Qualified, Experienced Accountant FOURSOME/From page 1 Albert Johnson, 24, of Parkins Drive, Pick- Q Dependable and Friendly said. The four arrested Friday made a brief cnng; Marlon Knight, 20, of Parkins Drive, appearance in Oshawa provincial court and Pickering; Jason Carrey, 18. of Chapman 0 Small Business Welcome were ordered held in custody until a bail hear- Drive, Ajax; and a 16 -year-old Pickering youth 0 EFILE Fast Tax Refunds ing Monday. Charged with robbery, weapons dangerous, wearing disguises and forcible confinement in the Double Double heist are: `Dynamic' woman taught for many years I V1.aN11C/ From page I Renault who were "dm ►ng erratical- ly.,. Const. Shields says a piece of the guard rail broke through the Camaro's rear windshield. strik- ing %ts. McKenna When the car was "forced" into the barrier. An Etohi- coke man has been charged with criminal negli- gence and dan- gerous driving causing death. Police say the dn- vcr of the Topa/ fled the scene. Ms. McKenna was a dynamic educator who never refused am task she w'as given and always did it with a smile," says Mr. Brown. "She worked very. %cry hard for her students and staff. She was a wonderful edu- cator. She's going to be dearly missed" when children, teachers and other staff return to St. Anthony Daniel Monday after the March break. Before becom- ing the first female principal at a Port Perry school, Ms. McKenna was vice-principal at St. Paul Catholic School in Whitby from 1988 to 1990. F u n e r a l arrangements were to be made on the weekend. Ms. McKenna is survived by two adult children -- Jennifer, 24, and Stephen, 21. who can't he named under the Young Offenders Act. Robbery squad detectives are continuing their investigation. r — — — — — — — — — — '2090 Off Your I� _ First P u rd ase Free tkiel 4George Card which "I you a fres parc6se of any gaadl (sae item) after wary s stamps. Yes We DOW r _, Gift Pecks -� Aja1r ckeria$4.00 _--�•�-- Mhitky $7.00 �r esy efLr efeeliwl�a an oat nasi. Need: (9051420-590 Coors a—tb. rWoo.ha.t ns otp..h. Coors W.h. -t a•.bwsa fw a..tu loos. •d "ft aftoob saw F---�---�--�-- I eR!A N DMA Ft AFi I off Special Items I Coups Valli at Pbebs MV Town c•atta looateoa only. 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Items sought include canned fruit, vegetables, soup, meat, fish, pasta, stew or milk. powdered milk, cereal, peanut butter, jams or jelly spreads, crack- ers, dry pasta. spaghetti sauce, macaroni and cheese dinners, sugar, flour, and juice crystals and boxes. Food can he dropped off at area fire halls. In Ajax donations.. can also he left at Loblaws at the corner of Har- wood Avenue and Hwy. 2, LOEB Baywood in the Baywood Plaza at the cor- ner of Monarch Avcnue and Bayly Street, LOEB Ajax Mar- ketplacc at the -7 Free Shuttle Service corner of Westney Road North and Magill Drive, and Food Basics in the Harwood Place Mall at Harwood and Bayly. In Pickering food can he dropped off at Knob Hill Farms on Hwy. 2 between Brock and Valley Farm roads. Helping the Salvation Army by manning drop boxes are members of Ajax 505 Division of the St. John Ambulance. Year-round food collection boxes are at LOEB Baywood and Loblaws. "We get a lot of focal year-round there," Mr. Carew says. "It really helps us. Demand always seems to be on an increase at our office. We're able to meet demands with food col- lected at those two stores. Without them, I'd hate to see what would hap - pe n.' Call the Salvation Army Family Services Centre at 427-7123 for more information. St. Paul's on -the -Hill Community Food Bank in Pickering is also run- ning an Easter food drive. s DV1V1I1 STOO :PS win 0 Saturday, Mardi 15, 1997 10awr - 12mm Sunday, Marc* 16, 1997 1 pit - 3pn Saturday, March 22, 1997 1 Own - 12mm ' n Sunday, March 23, 191 1pui - *w L___fD"rh3m GHe5nryA2 art05) 686-455s dl 'THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 164 1"7. 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T h r o u g h workshops and onc - to -onc counselling the program will help young adults with employment preparation. establishing and setting career goals and preparing action plans. The program begins on April I and will help 2.000 partici- pants overcome employment barriers, includ- ing 775 on-the- job training placements. If you are 16 to 24 years old and looking for help finding employment, call the YMCA in Pickering at 839-8011 or the Oshawa John Howard Society at 579-8482. 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PICKERING BETWEEN FINCH & HWY. 401 - Chemiclave Sterilization - Cosmetic Bonding - Collect From Insurances f "d and eantK.q. ?644fteut WHO'S DECIDING OUR FUTUR19a The Health Se•r %ices Restructuring Commis- Given the papulation growth in Durllatl) sion (HSR(:) was established on April 1, 1996 as an inclepenciant body at arm's length from the Ontario Government. The Commis- sion's mandate is to make decisions about hospital restructuring and to ad%ise the gov- ernment, through the Minister of Health, on restructuring of other elements of the health services system. The hospitals in Durham Region have recently learned that the Commission will be review - and the increasing demand for services, Ajax and Pic-kc•ring (.•Neral Hospital (APGH) looks forward to the (:ornmissians's review of Durham Rc;gion and anticipates that the rec- ommendations of the 3 1� jib Conlnlission will include an enhanced role tin' APGiI. The HSRC invites submis- ing the Greater Toronto Area, including Durham Region, com- mencing immediately. The Commission's decisions are far-reaching and deemed to be final. Therefore, the HSRC will have a significant impact on the future of Ontario's hospitals and on health- care delivery in general. Ultimately, the restructuring will result in the closure of a number of hospitals across the province, as well as redefine the roles of the remaining hospitals. sions from the public, hospitals and other institutions as part of the review. The submission guidelines are quite detailed and specific. Should you wish to prepare a submission to the Commission, APGH will be pleased to provide a copy of the guidelines to you and /or your organization. The dead- line for submissions is April 4, 1997. If you have any questions regarding the review and what it could mean for APGH or if you would like to obtain a copy of the guidelines, please contact IC MacMurray, Coordinator, Public Affairs at 905-683-2320 Ext. 5248 Deciding our future is the Commission's job, preparing for it is ours. We thank you for your encouragement and support. AJAX AND PICKERIN6 6ENERAL HOSPITAL, 580 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH, AJAX, ONTARIO LIS 2J4 - 905.683.2320 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH IC 1997 -PAGE 5 69EE /A nR 69 C� 1;1ppp • ILI, V GUE Ex,,iudes vogue Dessous WE'LL HELP YOU FIND THE PERFECT FIT We we the only deportment store in (ooado with our own professionaAy trained fit (onsultants. They're in store every day, ready to bele you. Ask for details in the Intimate Apparel Shop. while quantities last. Selection may vary by store SEAM p—XI) c.7 murc,./rr,m SCy1 c 03405 ©1997 Sears Canada Inc PAGE e : TIM !NEWS !\0VERT15kk 9U**ftMAR4etlt IQ IW Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser • oland Community News di*torials aA Metr y paper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L IS 2H5 PHONE: 683-5110 FAX: 683-7363 Publisher: Tim Whittaker ♦ Editorial PM doesn't do the right thing Even the most ardent feminist would have a hard time swallowing Prime Minister Jean Chretien's rationale for appointing female Liberal candidates in selected ridings for the upcoming federal elec- tion. Mr. Chretien has vowed to have women candi- dates in at least 25 per cent of the ridings across Canada. To ensure this, he says he has the right to decide who runs for his party. This is a worthwhile goal, since women represent about 52 per cent of the population. But surely, there are better ways to achieve this aim than to arbitrarily drop candidates, who haven't earned their nomination, into ridings. Why not have female cabinet ministers — Sheila Copps, Lucienne Robi llard and Dianne Marleau come to mind — out on the stump pushing the nom- ination of women across the country'? Why should Whitby Councillor Judi Longfield get a free pass into the election as Mr. Chretien's hand -selected candidate for Whitby -Ajax when other new candi- dates have to struggle for their nominations across the country'? ?nothing against Coun. Longfield who has a long history with the Liberal Party, has been a Whitby Town councillor since 1991 and would have been a likely winner in a nomination battle anyway. It's the perception of the thing that stinks, not so much the reality of it. Mr. Chretien is telling prospective Liberal nom- inees in selected ridings the following: "if you're not a female, and not the female I want as the can- didate, you need not apply" It's reverse discrimi- nation at its most odious and it sets a poor example for those battling for equality. Yes, there are times when the leader of the party has to have some control of the nomination process. After all, the leader is responsible for all candidates since they represent him at the local level. For instance, if a candidate wins a nomina- tion through voting irregularities or is such an embarrassment to his party the leader can't accept him, action can and should be taken. That's hardly the case here. The prime minister is stacking the deck before the game is played. It's not exactly cheating, but it isn't fair ball either. To respond to this editorial call Infosource at - nfosomrre 683-70-40 and dial 5104 Ajax -Picket ing News Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday. Sunday 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L IS 21-15 ♦ Letters to the editor MP has put constituents and principled stances ahead of ambition To the editor: I take exception to the caustic and derogatory remarks made of MP Dan McTeague by Shashi Bhatia in the Feb. 26 News Advertiser. What Ms. Bhatia in her obviously partisan letter fails to mention is the fact that Mr. McTeague has earned the moniker of "maverick" by putting ahead of ambition his principled stances on many nationally relevant issues. It's ironic that Ms. Bhatia would assail the very MP who recently made good on his opposition to outrageous drug prices by voting against legisla- tion that will significantly increase the cost of generic brand drugs. For someone who meticulously fol- lows the press, it's unfortunate the she would single out the GST without care or deference to the facts. As a con- stituent, I recall Mr. McTeague's promise or pledge on the GST. It was consistent with the Red Book. The piece of literature that Ms. JOANNE BURGHARDT. Editor -in -Chief STEVE HOUSTON, Managing Editor BRUCE DANFORD, Advertising Manager ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Advertising Manager FRED EISMONT, Classified Advertising Manager MONIQUE LEA, Real Estate Advertising Manager ABE FAKHOURIE. Disinbution Manager BARBARA HARRISON, Production Manager JANICE O'NEIL, Assistant PrtAuction Manager CHERYL HAINh:S, Assistant PrWuction Manager LILLIAN HOOK, Administration Manager Bhatia is referring to was, of course, in response to his predecessor's (Mr. Soetens) remarks that when it came to the application of the GST, he foolish- ly suggested that books don't rate. While on the topic of the GST and books. I was astonished to learn that someone as well read as Ms. Bhatia would have either forgotten or simply not mentioned that four months ago Finance Minister Paul Martin announced the elimination of the GST on all materials used for educational purposes. But of course the letter is replete with such partisan bias it has obscured her objectivity on the stands of our MP and his reputation for speaking out in the interests of his constituents, despite the consequences for his own party and career advancement. Scotty Ramage, Pickering The News Advertiser accepts letters to the editor. All letters should be typed or neat- ly hand-written, 150 words. Each letter must be signed with a first and last name or two initials and a last name. Please include a phone number for verification. The editor reserves the right to edit copy for style, length and content. Opinions expressed in letters are those of the writer and not necessarily those of the News Advertiser. TO REACH US General: 683-5110 Classified: 683-0707 Distribution: 68 3.5110 Admin/Classified Fax: 683-7363 Composing Fax: 579-9273 E-mail: newsroum(a'durhanmews net Prime Minister Jean Chretlen's appointment of women candidates in Whitby -Ajax Riding and other areas of the country has sparked quite a hubbub, a great hue and cry, a veritable hullabaloo. ('Thank goodness the dictionary opened at H.) In addition, some people are happy about it and some are hopping mad. (That handy H again.) There are those who applaud the prime minister for his attempt to mirror in the House of Commons the make-up of the country. (In Canada, the ratio of lum- berjacks to lumberjackets is about 1:1,0(10. In early summer, for every per- son living in this great nation there are 10,938 blackflies.) See, Mr. Chretien wants the face of Parliament to more closely reflect the demography of the land. In other words, one gal for every guy. (When you're an MP alone in Ottawa, it's nice to have someone to cud- dle up with as you're reading Hansard.) Others jeer Mr. Chretien for circum- venting the democratic process by appointing candidates for the next federal election without making them go through the agonizing nomination process, which is only slightly less painful than having all your toenails removed without being knocked out. Hogwash! Women go through childbirth. That's gotta hurt. Many criticize the prime minister for patronizing women, claiming that by appointing them, he's saying "I don't think you can beat a man" Hooey! He's appointing women for protection. Wasn't it his wife who served as his human shield when an unhappy constituent broke into Sussex Drive? And, having witnessed first-hand how his wife kept her composure while he picked up an Eskimo carving to use as a weapon, Mr. CWtien knows that women are far more calm than men in a crisis. For example, a woman who came face to face with a protester in a goofy hat would like- ly put an eagle feather in his cap to dress it up. Whereas a man might put him in a headlock, knocking his chapeau to the ground, as the PM knows. Blake Purdy is a regular contributor to our Sunday column rotation. To respond to this column call Infosourre at 683-7040 and dial 5108. The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Printing. Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc.. Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc.. Canadian Circulations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occupies. htip Hwww durhamnews.net t>• FM_7 LI'lJ TJJE MEWS AUVFJMMR SUNli AY,+MARCH 16, 1"7 - FAGB 7 With Easter coming up at the end of this month, March Break seems like the perfect opportunity to get busy with some egg-cellent projects! Poetr Rocks Instructions 1. Wash rocks and let dry. This step may not be necessary if you're using packaged pebbles. By Kay AnRlim Crane 2. Paint a variety of words on the In stores you'll find magnetic poetry rocks using the liner brush and paint or kits, but this method is one you can cus- fine -line markers. You may want to add tomize and it has tactile appeal. motifs such as a crescent moon above the word "moon", dotting the "i" with a rain - Materials drop in the word "rain:' or painting a smooth pebbles in a variety of colors, heart in the word "love:' Be creative! shapes and sizes 3. Let rocks dry overnight. acrylic paint in colors of your choice 4. Spray both sides of rocks with fine -line permanent black marker acrylic gloss to seal the paint and make extra -fine gold marker the rocks shiny. liner brush 5. Rocks can he displayed in a basket Americana DecoArt Plastercraft Acrylic or bowl Gloss, or similar acrylic spray varnish Courtes.v of Michael's of Canada A tate of two eggs Outer space eggs By Judi Kau van What fun to discover that the Easter bunny has delivered Outer Space Easter Eggs! These painted and embellished wooden eggs stand like little aliens. (They also make a terrific project for March Break fun') Materials 2 -inch wooden eggs Aleene's Premium Coat Acrylic in Gold paintbrush assorted gold and brass screws buttons, beads, nuts, mini -spools or wiggle eyes low-temperature glue gun Instructions 1. Paint wooden eggs and mini -spools gold. Allow to dry. Add a second coat if needed and dry again. 2. Glue on outer -space decorations. Refer to the photograph for ideas or use your own creativity! Rosebud Egg By Judi Kauffman Decorate an egg with tiny rosebuds to create an Easter project so pretty, you'll want to keep it on display all year long. Materials —0 2 1/2 -inch wooden egg tiny rosebuds (we used 10 -dozen FibreCraft 5/8 - inch ribbon rosebuds) low-temperature glue gun Instructions 1. Cut stems off rose- buds, taking care not to cut the wire that holds the base of the bud. 2. Beginning at centre top of egg, glue rosebuds to cover the surface. 3. (Optional) Add small silk leaves between buds. - Courtesy of Michael's The Arts and Crafts Superstore Easter Bunny Honeys This year, add a new tradition to your Easter celebrations and bake Easter Bunny Honeys using this recipe from Fleis- chmann's Yeast. And what better time to practise than over March Break'.' Making the bunnies is a simple, two-step process that can be split over two days. Easter Bunnv Honeys Makes 15 bunnies Dough 4 to 4 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1-1.25 L 2 pkg. (R g each or -i 1/2 tsp/22 ml-) Fleiwhmann's Traditional Active Dry or Quick -Rise Instant Yeast 1 tsp salt 5 mL 2/3 cup evaporated milk 150 mL 1/2 cup butter or margarine• cut into pieces 125 mL 12 cup honev 125 mL I/2 cup water 125 mL 2 eggs raisins or currants Glaze 1/2 cup honey 125 ml. - L1/4 1/4cup butter or marganne 50 mL To make dough: In large howl, combine 1 1/2 cups tlour (375 mL), undissolved yeast and salt. Heat milk• butter, honey and water until warm ( 105- 115F/40-450. Gradually add to dry ingre- dients. beat two minutes at medium speed of electric mixer, scraping bowl occa- sionally. Add eggs and 1/2 cup (125 mL) flour; beat three minutes at high speed. With spc)on, stir in enough remaining flour to make soft dough. Place in greased bowl. Grease top. cover tightly with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for two to 24 hours. Remove dough from refrigerator, punch down. Remove to floured surface. Divide dough into 15 equal pieces. Roll each to 20 -inch rope (50 cm). Divide each rope into one 12 -inch (30 cm), one five -inch (13 cm). and three one -inch (2.5 cm) strips. Coil 12 -inch strip to make hodv-, coil five -inch stnp to make head. Attach head to body. pinch to seal. Shape remaining strips into ears and gill and attach to head and fxxly. Place on two greased, large bakiny, sheets. Cover, let rise In warm, draft -free place until doubled. about 20 to -30 minutes. Bake at 375F (190C) for 12 to 15 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from sheets to wire racks. Place racks over jellyroll pans or waxed paper. To make glaze: Com- bine all ingredients in a small saucepan. Heat over low heat until butter is melt- ed, stirring occasionally. Brush over bunnies. Insert raisins for eves. If desired, brush again with glaze before serving. AC': CE ON EANKRLaTCY saa ALTERNATIVES $5f f All Returns (('01Jor more det0l.c 5 Free Electronic Filing w dr all lax prrpanmorn. 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Those Awful Amazonian Murders, performed by Whodunnit Mysteries, will be presented Saturday, April 12 at the Officers' Mess of the Oshawa Armories. Murder mystery actors will be mixed with audience members, any of whom can be witnesses, detectives or even suspects as members of an Ama- zonian expedition are "murdered". The evening begins with a cash bar at 6 p.m. followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets are $75 each with a chari- table tax receipt issued for a portion of the price. Only 100 tickets will be sold. For tickets, call 725-1166. GUYS AND GALS BEGINNERS WELCOME Grab your boots and get your hat Leave your worries on the doorstep. Just direct ? your feet to Cwole's I Country Lirmlenm lessons. % • ti Lihs ad to MONDAT$ 8-9-.30 P.M. 1=n . to WHR •' S If I',,�r eAin a FREE OF COLtl1�B1)5 Hwy 2 AND BRDCK St It �Z1►1i� 10 . 'JF ­Ls, IF -M -Let US. Well minimize roar tax burden. 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Slk.aa,1390A-2 k.— CIN d., til. me, � tact, baler tOK alr dhm, S.LTdKw. $510 * `1%W ONLY : ..: 82* :. ONLY * sum grip Al more DEMO Demo, M. SIL11Ti277 Per day 6 Mr r4 �, 8 G Par day LL Wl■ ma■ me■ " I ■ Billboard SUNDAY, MARCH 16 CLOTHING PARTY: Ajax Lioness holds a clothing party with Maureen Jarvis presenting clothes from Katy's Closet at 1 p.m. at the Lions Den, Clements Road, .Ajax. Light refres- ments. 683-3323 (Germaine) or 683- 7513 (Eleanor). MONDAY, MARCH 17 BIRTHING; CIRCLE: The Birthing Circle, a community support group for pregnancy and childbirth issues, meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 108 Bloor St. W., Oshawa. The topic is birth planning. Inter- ested women and men are invited to attend. 420-0223. GARDENING: The Ajax Garden Club meets at 8 p.m. at the Ajax Branch 322 of the Royal Canadian Legion, I I I Hunt S!. Environmental- ist Dale Hoy will speak on wildflow- ers in Durham Region. All welcome. 683-4734. TUESDAY', MARCH 18 SENIORS: The Tuesday Morning Discussion Group meets weekly at 9:30 a.m. at 46 Exeter Rd.. Ajax. woodworker Ray Reiffenstein will speak on his craft. Call 619-0315 (Betty). CAPIC: The Durham Chapter of the Canadian Association for Production and Inventory Control meets at Celebrity's, 1527 Bayly St. (south side between Brock and Liverpool), PLEASE REMEMBER TO DRIVE CAREFULLY DURING MARCH BREAK fthas the most disposable income bill aN of Canada? a. Mats Sundin b. Conrad Black C. the SO plus market V:r1�-i�7QG38 find out at: APRIL 22r & 2r 10MMUM 601rYMIN CENTRE thaw gestures irielude: • Big band King - Mart Kenney • Virtual Reality Exhibit • Seminars by Brian Costello • Retirement Community Area • Healthy Living Showcase • Cooking Demonstrations Iw bj&W w>*utastlil kk ad 6ft Wm ItM [01815-011 * 1 -111 -381 -]tit Please recycle this newspaper tl Pickering, at 6 p.m. Guest speaker Ratna Jani, executive director, Prod- uct Code Council of Canada, will discuss 'Product Identification Tech- nology and Trends'. Bar 6-7 p.m., dinner 7-8 p.m., presentation 8 to 9 p.m. Members $20, including GST, non-members $25, registered stu- dents $15. 666-2071. MANUFACTURERS: Durham Region Manufacturers Association holds a luncheon meeting at 11:30 a.m. with Reform Party leader Pre- ston Manning as the morning's guest speaker. The meeting is at the Holiday Inn on Bloor Street in Oshawa. Registra- tion 11:30 a.m., lunch 12:15, guest speaker 1 p.m. Tickets are $40 for members, $49 for non-members, GST included. 434-1412. ',obi 11 I' J—J:/ ��'irt�Ailt�N.{/!IJY'li.1., 1! !.r:V'r THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1997 - PAGE: 11 v— va.tont t.owt i d CrteM • Safe Easy Weight Loss • Guaranteed Results • Full line of Herbal Products 436.2122 - Oshawa 666.5050 - Whitby fee. 420-4220 - Pickering UNION I RM Lei PARENTS: Give us 30 Days and we'll AJAX increase your child's concentration 0%self-confidence - guaranteed! MULTICULTURAL 0% self-confidence Saturday, March 22, 1997 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. McLean Community Centre, Ajax MUIXICULTURAL FASHION SHOW Display tables, Information Booths Music & Videos Ethnic Costume Contest for the kids Organized by the Race Relations Committee Town of Ajax (Unity in Diversity) We're online at www.durhamnews.net _$99 SPECIAL Parents tell us time and time main. what a positive differrncc Martial Arts Canada has made in c :heir child's life. Because Martial Arts Canada teaches ' more than dust responsible itreet- r prootinb - it teaches your child tate powers of concentration. along with developing higher levels of confidence. esteem and personal discipline. Give us 30 days to show you how we can You'll see a positive change in concentration and self bring out the: best in your child - confidence in your child in just one month, or your guaranteed' money back. NARTIAL ARTS CANADA �ENTi2ESAMRES _ r' FAN'I'�.ES Gf?OdV'NG ST-�CNG TOG7: F --D Call Ajax (905)686-8866 Pickering (905)839-5000 Open house offers something for everyone. The Durham College Whitby Skills Training Centre is hosting an Open house which promises to offer something of interest to everyone. Counsellors will be on hand to answer questions. Tours and demonstrations will be featured from these and other areas: Skilled Trades, Adult and Youtb Ap preWkesbilp Trabdx& CAmPiliaer mss+ pbv Emergellilicy Servlet;, The Career SboA Continuous learning, Black Jack Dealbg, and O&Oomiud Staff gfor 6us11:11111ess and hula" Come out and discover the wide range of opportunities for day and evening programs Durham College has to offer right here in our own region. Thursday, Match 20 > 12 pm to 8 pm Satwiday, March 22 > 9 am to 12 pm Whillb7 sltiQs 1lrab mg Centre, DurLam Comae 1610 (min Ave., Whitby Qw off Hwy. 401 at 7hicbm Rood) Conte W* and vis* us~ Sat � ZO M today ay for nae i ilim. o1'°n of rpt -too. Educating You for the Real Wald. PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1997 TERMINAL" NO��Rs MWY7 MOYRi @ MOYR! •O $Pm E B 1��11�w'j_ to S:. MYYY �t �� X01 8 R� Ate Vis~• u 7,ORRTH SRK=. 'MY 7 ' i w—o" PRODUCT OF CANADA tcl ell I rte: r rpt•„. . 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Storymakers leaders will help kids create their The Coles book store in the Pick- ering Town Centre is offering school break activities for kids March 16 to 22. There'll be activities all week such as face -painting, a Teddy Bear Hos- pital where kids can get check-ups for their furry friends, a coloring contest, and bookmark -making. Sto- rybook characters such as Clifford, Peter Rabbit, Brother and Sister Berenstein Bear and P.B. Bear will be there at different times for the lit - ft own crazy characters and share activ- ities designed to teach the basics of brainstorming and story writing. 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And this is just one of IK creative, destination- onented combination packages offered on this new book Four basic ingredients scrambled IK different ways- comprise ayscomprise the substance of these holidays Sonic combinations include all four elernents to 3 to 7 day cruise; an island stay. a 4 -day coach tour of classic Greece, and a stay in Athens) Soak focus on island topping Others on staying -put sorrkwhcre great. For norc than a passing, port -of -call acquaintance with your favorite Greek island, you can headquarter on Mykonos, Santorini or Rtuxlcs for various durations, at hotels of your choice One package even flies you howcen Sfvkonos and Santorini for a wcck on each. The friendly -sized, familiar ships of Epirotiki and Sun Lines, now sailing together as Royal Olympic Cruises, host the multitude of Aegean cruises packed into inc-.c new M)IlOays. As wen as inc %)reek t.ianus. GREECE HEATING By Donna Mills passengers can cruise to Turkey, Crete, Israel, Egypt Cyprus. Bulgaria and the Ukraine Refreshingly. those of us who don't have Gold Cards are remerntxrred with interesting, inexpensive "exclusive" hotel options with great appeal to all willing to forego marble lobbies, opulent dining rooms: and occasionally, air conditioning, for other priorities. Looser budgets will, of course, find a full range of suitable lodging, from upscale moderate to downright luxurious One of the ways Sunquest has managed to put this all together at never before seen pnces, is that their exclusive airline. Skywrvicc, has just acquired a wide- bixly long-range Airbus 330- This is the world's most fuel efficient aircraft with extended range capability so Sunquest can fly Toronto to Athens non-stop with outstanding efficiency There's a lot going on between Ube covers of this new invitation to Greece, not the least of which is recognition of the fact that travel is changing. Travelers have become selective and expect a bug hang for their bucks. Students are on the move, interested again in exploring the world Seniors, now more youthful than ever before are pursuing their dreams All have an appetite for something different, something authentic; and that's what this sweeping new approach to Greece is all about. Chance This is a great book u) curl up with on a frosty winter night It's got everything you need to personalize your travels, with choices that run from frills to funky Check out which hotels appeal to you. Pick out a ship you like Ponder which Greek Islands are calling you. And just for fun, add it all up. Knock S600 per couple off the price by opting for the Early Booking Discount, and star toying seriously with the idea of Greece in '97 The pnces have never been better Two thumbs up for this one. AASU"W" Ire land• e? B r!* t(7 iTl & Eurove :ublin,/Shannon Tues./Fri. From $ 5 19 up to $699 Belfast Ties./Sat. From $519 up to $699 Athens Thurs. From $847 up to $1,299 Barcelona Fri. From $749 up to $999 London/Gatwick Daily From $399 up to $719 GRE� � rhe GR��x ��isLAND.s oNLr 1 YVEEK $1147' • • ' 6 nights Mylaortas A 1 night Athtlsns Choose frorn 17 Other Induding non-stop round-trip Ips C• airfare Toronto✓Athttns • Alr only from 5847 up to 51299. Howard Travel Bureau Ltd. . . Ajax Plaza * Harwood Ave. S. 6334690 ,_ rs P. P• . dael. aaprcy. Pan %..ft T..Wmon 1•r' •n •ah Fbi- - skrurvc• a iter A•Yw n•liib r ■bi•ci b •wibMr !140 -- n -w, 'Foca MII.A PM .MY EPPb9 ft—eft •d d d— rot +PPM b .r air sa st.Wmd a bud..•• b Mn A —dW i Owe It Yourself A complete no hassle vacation. That's why you'll want to choose a Jack Tar Village Resort. Our complete packages give you everything you need to get away from it all: sandy beaches, comfortable accommodations, three meals daily, plus late night snacks: all drinks and cocktails: live entertainment; water sports: pools: scheduled activities and more. It's all yours for one low price, tax, tips and gratuities included. Whether you're planning a family vacation, a romantic getaway for two, or a business meeting, th better value than a Jack Tar Village Resort. KIDS KLUB Jack Tar Villages' Kids Kluh utter, children from 3 - 12 a range of scheduled. supervised. age-appropriate activities. Parents have part of their day to enjoy themselves, while kids participate in a range of activities that vary from Village to Village but includes sand castle building contests. Mini -shuffleboard. Scavenger hunts. Drawing classes. And much, much, more. Not only that, every child receives a hat, sunglasses, beach ball, shovel and pair or other entertaining souvenirs. To join Kids Klub, simply register when you arrive at the Jack Tar Property. Please be aware that children must he out of diapers to participate in Kids Klub, and parents are expected to check un their children during the day. Kid, Klub is not avadahlc in Montego Bay tir Cancun. Kids stay and eat free. In addition, we offer a program that make, your family vacation more affordable, as well as more enjoyable. Eligible children stay and cat free when they share a room with their parents at Jack Tar Villages. This program is available for: • children under two in Montego Bay and Cancun • :hildren under six in Puerto Plata and Sl. Kitts • children under six in Puerto Vallarta from Dcccmtx-r 19 through April IS :hildren under 13 in Puerto Vallarta he iv.een April 19 and October I I For more information on hove your kid, :an stav and eat frcr ,in -,our %acauon.:.ill Ja:k Tar Viliagc todas P PAGE 18 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1997 Around Durham. Repon Team Oshawa of to Thailand for fact-finding trip BY BRIAN L.EGREE DURHAM STAII: OSHAWA — Team Oshawa departed Thursday for its "exploratory mission" in Chi- ang Mai. Thailand. Ward I Regional Councillor Brian Nichol- son. City Manager John Brown and Durham College director of finance Dem Hargest will represent Oshawa on the trip, organized and funded by the Federation of Canadian Mumci- palities (FCM) and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). Coun. Nicholson sans the itmerary is still being worked out, but stresses it's a fact-finding tri P. " M'e're nut sure what's there." says Coun. Nicholson. w hk, initiall,, expressed res<rva- tions about the City's involvement with FCM's Partnerships Program. "Realistically, we want to take a long look at the program. It's been successful in other communities so we're going to see if there's a match with Oshawa." A City report notes the program has pro- duced success stories, indicating Calgary busi- nesses sold $100 million in equipment and ser- vices to Daqing. China from 1985 to 1993. It's unlikely Team Oshawa will he armed with a fistful of deals when it returns April 1, says Coun. Nicholson. "If we can achieve a deal, great. that would be gravy. but we're not goings over there with the expectation .Nc'll Let a tactOn ,tartini-I in Oshawa in April. he ChianL N1.,. .. is located in northern Thailand, about 800 kilo- metres northwest of Bangkok. It serves a met- ropolitan area of about 500.000 and has a uni- versity and international airport. The city and region have a growing manu- facturing sector, particularly in food and bever- age operations, wood products and metallurgy. Thailand's economy is growing at about 8 per cent annually and Canadian trade with the southeast Asian country exceeded $1.4 billion last year. City council was split 8-8 between sending Coun. Nicholson or Ward 10 Regional Coun- cillor Iry Harrell as Oshawa's political repre- scntative, but Coun. Nicholson's name was picked from a hat by Cit}clerk Brian Suter to ti­cak the tic. Mayor Nancy Diamond says husv dealing with political changes photo by A.J. Groen The chef's surprise A Skills Challenge in the culinary arts saw Christina Reid (left) and Mecrina Jones high school students put their talents to the working against the clock. They had to pre- 11-st recently as part of an annual competition pare a set menu within a specified amount of among Durham high school students. Here, time. This competition took place at Sinclair Ajax's Exeter High School entry included Secondary School in Whitby. imposed by the Province to make the trip. The executive committee initially rejected a proposal to join the FCM program at its Feb. 3 meeting, but the issue was revisited after the City manager told the committee that turning down the FCM invitation could make it diffi- cult to get involved in the future. Some councillors are opposed to the City's involvement in the program. Ward 8 Regional Councillor John Aker says the City should concentrate on the provision of core services such as snow removal and garbage pickup, adding he doesn't foresee any economic benefit for Oshawa from the pro- gram. The FCM has been co-ordinating programs to partner Canadian municipalities with com- munities in other countries since 1945. `Scavenger' upset at end to cleanup weeks in Oshawa BY BRIAN LEGREE DURHAM STAFF 0SHAWA — A self-proclaimed sca-,cnger' says the City failed to con- Nider people on limited incomes when they decided to kill spring and fall cleanup weeks. Robin Goodman. 50. says she relied on cleanup weeks to supplement her income by picking up materials left on boulevards by others and selling them at yard sales or to second-hand stores . "I'm on a disability (pension)," says Ms. Goodman, who suffers from a muscular condition that affects her back. "Anything extra I can make to supplement my income is very helpful." Ms. Goodman, who says she can't work due to her condition, estimates she earned a few hundred dollars annu- ally by reusing — and then selling — materials. Spring and fall cleanup weeks have been a fixture in Oshawa for several decades, but council voted last month to replace the service with a call-in pro- gram. Residents can now arrange pick- up of their bulk materials twice per year by phoning City hall. The new service is expected to save The town is asking other councils to endorse the move, and send letters to Premier Mike Harris, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, GTSB chairman Milt Farrow, all GTA municipalities, Durham MPPs and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario. Drug overdose suspected as cause of death OSHAWA -- Police suspect a drug overdose may have caused the sudden death of a 48 -year-old man visiting an Oshawa residence Tues- day night. Durham Regional Police and ambulance were called to the Gren- fell Street address just after 11:30 p.m. where the man was found with- out vital signs. Robert William McEachern, of Prince Edward Island, was pro- nounced dead at Oshawa General Hospital after efforts to revive him failed, police said. The resident of the home, a 40 - year -old man, told investigators the victim arrived by taxi earlier in the day "and that they had been drinking" during the evening, Sergeant Jim Grimley said. The resident "said he thought the (deceased) may have ingested crack cocaine prior to his arrival. (But he) was somewhat evasive with his answers." A used syringe and "other items" were seized from the home by police following the death, Sgt. Grimley said. Police are awaiting the findings of an autopsy on the deceased as well as toxicology tests, which could take six to eight weeks. Detectives from the criminal investigations branch are probing the death. the City about $300,000 annually. The phone-in service isn't environ- mentally friendly, suggests Ms. Good- man, noting materials that normally get reused or recycled because of the efforts of scavengers will now go directly to landfill sites, filling them more quickly. Amund Myklebost, the City's public works commissioner, says "that's a drawback" of the new system. "That is a potential negative of it," he says, adding it's "impossible" to measure the amount of material reused by others because of cleanup week. Ms. Goodman says she traditionally collects small items discarded during cleanup weeks. A don't have a car, so I could only pick up small stuff like a toaster or a television," says Ms. Goodman. When council voted to alter the sys- tem, it failed to consider "the people who go around scrounging through the garbage. I think they just thought about saving money. I don't think they looked at the big picture," she says. The City is still finalizing details of the new system and will release more information soon, says Mr. Myklebost. Class for expectant brothers, sisters Are you expecting a baby and wonder how your son or daughter is going to react to the new addition? If so, you might be interested in a Sibling Preparation Class offered by Choices Childbirth Education and Labour Support Services. The class will focus on adjusting to a new baby, safety issues and how to help mom and dad take care of the baby. A preschool program for children aged two -and -a -half to five years will be held Sunday, March 23 from 10 to 11:30 am. The school-age program for children aged five and older is held Saturday, April 5 from 2 to 4 p.m. Cost is $15 per child. For more information, including location, call 420-0223. Scugog backs Whitby on limiting powers of GTA Services Board PORT PERRY -- Township of Scugog council agreed at its meeting Monday to endorse a resolution from -.the Town of Whitby that calls for a restriction on the powers of the newly formed Greater Toronto Services Board (GTSB). Whitby passed the resolution Feb. 10, urging the provincial government to restrict the role of the board to one which deals with conflict resolution inter -regional services, but leiregarding with no responsibility for the admin- --istration or delivery of the services. imposed by the Province to make the trip. The executive committee initially rejected a proposal to join the FCM program at its Feb. 3 meeting, but the issue was revisited after the City manager told the committee that turning down the FCM invitation could make it diffi- cult to get involved in the future. Some councillors are opposed to the City's involvement in the program. Ward 8 Regional Councillor John Aker says the City should concentrate on the provision of core services such as snow removal and garbage pickup, adding he doesn't foresee any economic benefit for Oshawa from the pro- gram. The FCM has been co-ordinating programs to partner Canadian municipalities with com- munities in other countries since 1945. `Scavenger' upset at end to cleanup weeks in Oshawa BY BRIAN LEGREE DURHAM STAFF 0SHAWA — A self-proclaimed sca-,cnger' says the City failed to con- Nider people on limited incomes when they decided to kill spring and fall cleanup weeks. Robin Goodman. 50. says she relied on cleanup weeks to supplement her income by picking up materials left on boulevards by others and selling them at yard sales or to second-hand stores . "I'm on a disability (pension)," says Ms. Goodman, who suffers from a muscular condition that affects her back. "Anything extra I can make to supplement my income is very helpful." Ms. Goodman, who says she can't work due to her condition, estimates she earned a few hundred dollars annu- ally by reusing — and then selling — materials. Spring and fall cleanup weeks have been a fixture in Oshawa for several decades, but council voted last month to replace the service with a call-in pro- gram. Residents can now arrange pick- up of their bulk materials twice per year by phoning City hall. The new service is expected to save The town is asking other councils to endorse the move, and send letters to Premier Mike Harris, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, GTSB chairman Milt Farrow, all GTA municipalities, Durham MPPs and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario. Drug overdose suspected as cause of death OSHAWA -- Police suspect a drug overdose may have caused the sudden death of a 48 -year-old man visiting an Oshawa residence Tues- day night. Durham Regional Police and ambulance were called to the Gren- fell Street address just after 11:30 p.m. where the man was found with- out vital signs. Robert William McEachern, of Prince Edward Island, was pro- nounced dead at Oshawa General Hospital after efforts to revive him failed, police said. The resident of the home, a 40 - year -old man, told investigators the victim arrived by taxi earlier in the day "and that they had been drinking" during the evening, Sergeant Jim Grimley said. The resident "said he thought the (deceased) may have ingested crack cocaine prior to his arrival. (But he) was somewhat evasive with his answers." A used syringe and "other items" were seized from the home by police following the death, Sgt. Grimley said. Police are awaiting the findings of an autopsy on the deceased as well as toxicology tests, which could take six to eight weeks. Detectives from the criminal investigations branch are probing the death. the City about $300,000 annually. The phone-in service isn't environ- mentally friendly, suggests Ms. Good- man, noting materials that normally get reused or recycled because of the efforts of scavengers will now go directly to landfill sites, filling them more quickly. Amund Myklebost, the City's public works commissioner, says "that's a drawback" of the new system. "That is a potential negative of it," he says, adding it's "impossible" to measure the amount of material reused by others because of cleanup week. Ms. Goodman says she traditionally collects small items discarded during cleanup weeks. A don't have a car, so I could only pick up small stuff like a toaster or a television," says Ms. Goodman. When council voted to alter the sys- tem, it failed to consider "the people who go around scrounging through the garbage. I think they just thought about saving money. I don't think they looked at the big picture," she says. The City is still finalizing details of the new system and will release more information soon, says Mr. Myklebost. Class for expectant brothers, sisters Are you expecting a baby and wonder how your son or daughter is going to react to the new addition? If so, you might be interested in a Sibling Preparation Class offered by Choices Childbirth Education and Labour Support Services. The class will focus on adjusting to a new baby, safety issues and how to help mom and dad take care of the baby. A preschool program for children aged two -and -a -half to five years will be held Sunday, March 23 from 10 to 11:30 am. The school-age program for children aged five and older is held Saturday, April 5 from 2 to 4 p.m. Cost is $15 per child. For more information, including location, call 420-0223. IR THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1997 - PAGE 19 �am.e.l,.DroppinginA keitb illZ' a ani. Pecker n g n igiallsoy jaX g 9 50th Anniversary It was 50 years ago on March 16, 1947 that Akbar and Gulbanoo Habib were married. Now, they are cele- hrating their golden anniver- sary. "From two in '47 to 22 in '97. Congratulations on number 50. Hope you have an amazing day. Love from all the Habibs, Zaveris, Veljis and Premjis." Engagement Congratulations go out to Tracey Garland of Ajax and Kevin Latchford of Whitby on their engagement. The pair were engaged Feb. 13 while on a Caribbean cruise and are planning a June 1998 wed- ding. Love and best wishes from family and friends. ft -C` ' J Birthday Birthday Birthday Little princess Alycia Degen- stein turned six on March 12. Happy birthday wishes and love from Rachelle, Mom and Dad. "All the best and enjoy your parties." Birthday Shaniqua Meikle celebrat- ed her tint birth- day on Feb. 24. "You're very special to us. We love you endless- ly. Keep sweet." Happy birthday wishes from Mom, Dad and sister Paulysha. Birthday A cutie with a ht_ smile turned seven on %Iarch', ('hantal Suzanne Lalonde k:th family and Feb. 17 was a special day for Ashleen Grange, as she turned three. Join- ing in the fun were Mom, Dad, sister Elise, her i grandparents and aunties. Birthday I Birthday " O u r Jordan sweet lit- — L o n g o tie girl is was the growing 1 man on up fast. March 14 Fmtly when he Harris turned six. turns four Wishing !March 22 and birthday him all wishes, hugs and kisses the best with lots of love come from Mommy, were Mommy, Daddy and Daddy and brothers Jade. "Hi Nanan. I love Jonathan and Cameron." you." Birthday Natasha Foster turned 13 on Feb. 28. Happy birthday from Mom, Dad, Krystal, Kurayne and Deon. North America's Most Trusted Towing Hitch Hitches & Accessories 'n Engagement Chnstmas Day was a big one for Laurie Carlson and 'Michael Nor- wood. Michael popped the question and Laurie said 'yes'. An engage- ment party was held Feb. 16 at the Norw(xxl home, with more than 60 attending. Laurie is the daughter of Carole and Rick Carlson and Michael is the son of Pat and Walt Norwood. Best wishes and much love go out to Laurie and Michael. Birthday- Ir.. March 15 was special for "our big buddy" Christopher Raguseo turned` ti fire and wishing him a happy birthday with love were Mommy, DaddN and t,trr Victoria. Birthday Natasha turned two on March 10. "You're our little angel and we hope you had a fantastic day. Love always from Mommy. Daddy and brother Jason." Birthday Special birthday wishes to Harrett Khara, as she turned 14 on March 7. **Lots i of best wishes and tons of love from Mom, Dad, brother Sumeet and sister Gurlynn." Birthday Cutie Emily Powell turned four on March 12. Happy birthday wishes and love from Mommy, Daddy and Melissa. Great... Birthday Travis Hendry turns eight March 21. Best birthday wishes from Mommy, Daddy, Jessica, Hope, his aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents. Birthdays "Happy birth day to two tx;au- tiful sweet- hearts." Khaleen = " Bartholomew turned one: on March 5 and her t sister Khadijah I Bartholomew watt three on ;March 7. Birthday wish- es from !glom, Dad and cousins Phillma, Allison and Charlyn. Birthday MacKenzie Smith Is a real cutic who just turned one. A birthday party was held on Feb. 16 as she reached the major milestone. Special birthday wishes to "our little BoBo with i.,t, t)t Iw, .: irt,tn Mommy, Daddy and brother Kyle. Birthdays The number 11 is special to Z a c h a r v Dickson thl, y ear, as he cel- ebrated his 1 I th birthday on %larch 1 I. And. on March 9 Nathaniel 'Nate' Dick- son turned 14. Best an, fr )rn Oma, Mom, Dad. Tyler, Aaron and Christian. Birthday SheUv Dass turns 13 on March 17 and celebrates at a party with her school pals. Wishing Shelly a happy birthday are %Tom, her grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousin Leya. -We're very proud of you and want to wish you good luck as the Blue Fairy in the school production of Pinocchio." `Row ` 1794 Liverpool Road Pickering 831-5431 THP, %T.FK , C.AKF \X 1\\Fkl.AKF I. Christopher Raguseo L Chawal Lalonde 3. Travis Hendry nners nup Ko Jtre,tle n) Baskin ktd,lems to re t-ne their FRFF. jke [Please pro%iJe idenuhuaon) PRIZE VAUU I'\TIL ,AT. Mardi L?. !), .,.Coming And Goings owAM= hw�w — 9 -spm PROTECTA OR Hwd PicleCt01'S SUV CffV Lirw= RUGGED LINER frm-_ BEDUNF_R WA1 4 49. 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"Realistically, we want to take a long look at the program. It's been successful in other communities so we're going to see if there's a match with Oshawa." A City report notes the program has pro- duced success stories, indicating Calgary busi- nesses sold $100 million in equipment and ser- vices to Daqing. China from 1985 to 1993. It's unlikely Team Oshawa will Ir armed with a fistful of deals when it returns April 1, says Coun. Nicholson. "If we can achieve a deal, great, that would be gravy, but we're not going oyer there with the expectation Ac'll ,ct a factor 4arlinL in Oshawa in Apnl. he ,i% ChianL \1::,. . is located in northern Thailand, about 800 kilo- metres northwest of Bangkok. It serves a met- ropolitan area of about 500,000 and has a uni- versity and international airport. The city and region have a growing manu- facturing sector, particularly in food and bever- age operations, wood products and metallurgy. Thailand's economy is growing at about 8 per cent annually and Canadian trade with the southeast Asian country exceeded $1.4 billion last year. City council was split 8-8 between sending Coun. Nicholson or Ward 10 Regional Coun- cillor Iry Harrell as Oshawa's political repre- scntative, but Coun. Nicholson's name was picked from a hat by City clerk Brian Suter to hreak the tie. Mayor Nancy Diamond says husy dealing with political changes photo by A.J. Groen The chef's surprise A Skills Challenge in the culinary arts saw Christina Reid (left) and Mecrina Jones high school students put their talents to the working against the clock. They had to pre- t--st recently as part of an annual competition pare a set menu within a specified amount of among Durham high school students. Here, time. This competition took place at Sinclair Ajax's Exeter High School entry included Secondary School in Whitby. Scugog backs Whitby on limiting powers Cl of GTA Services PORT PERRY — Township of Scugog council agreed at its meeting Monday to endorse a resolution from ;the Town of Whitby that calls for a restriction on the powers of the newly formed Greater Toronto Services Board (GTSB). Whitby passed the resolution Feb. 10, urging the provincial government to restrict the role of the board to one which deals with conflict resolution regarding inter -regional services, but ;with no responsibility for the admin- f�ration or ddivery, of the services. imposed by the Province to make the trip. The executive committee initially rejected a proposal to join the FCM program at its Feb. 3 meeting, but the issue was revisited after the City manager told the committee that turning down the FCM invitation could make it diffi- cult to get involved in the future. Some councillors are opposed to the City's involvement in the program. Ward 8 Regional Councillor John Aker says the City should concentrate on the provision of core services such as snow removal and garbage pickup, adding he doesn't foresee any economic benefit for Oshawa from the pro- gram. The FCM has been co-ordinating programs to partner Canadian municipalities with com- munities in other countries since 1945. `Scavenger' upset at end to cleanup weeks in Oshawa BY BRIAN LEGREE DURHAM STAFF OSHAWA — A self-proclaimed sca%cngcr' says the City failed to con- .tder people on limited incomes when they decided to kill spring and fall ,:Icanup weeks. Robin Goodman, 50, says she relied on cleanup weeks to supplement her income by picking up materials left on boulevards by others and selling them at yard sales or to second-hand stores . "I'm on a disability (pension)," says Ms. Goodman, who suffers from a muscular condition that affects her back. "Anything extra I can make to supplement my income is very helpful." Ms. Goodman, who says she can't work due to her condition, estimates she earned a few hundred dollars annu- ally by reusing — and then selling — materials. Spring and fall cleanup weeks have been a fixture in Oshawa for several decades, but council voted last month to replace the service with a call-in pro- gram. Residents can now arrange pick- up of their bulk materials twice per year by phoning City hall. The new service is expected to save The town is asking other councils to endorse the move, and send letters to Premier Mike Harris, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, GTSB chairman Milt Farrow, all GTA municipalities, Durham MPPs and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario. Drug overdose suspected as cause of death OSHAWA -- Police suspect a drug overdose may have caused the sudden death of a 48 -year-old man visiting an Oshawa residence Tues- day night. Durham Regional Police and ambulance were called to the Gren- fell Street address just after 11:30 p.m. where the man was found with- out vital signs. Robert William McEachern, of Prince Edward Island, was pro- nounced dead at Oshawa General Hospital after efforts to revive him failed, police said. The resident of the home, a 40 - year -old man, told investigators the victim arrived by taxi earlier in the day "and that they had been drinking" during the evening, Sergeant Jim Grimley said. The resident "said he thought the (deceased) may have ingested crack cocaine prior to his arrival. (But he) was somewhat evasive with his answers." A used syringe and "other items" were seized from the home by police following the death, Sgt. Grimley said. Police are awaiting the findings of an autopsy on the deceased as well as toxicology tests, which could take six to eight weeks. Detectives from the criminal investigations branch are probing the death. the City about $3(X).000 annually. The phone-in service isn't environ- mentally friendly, suggests Ms. Good- man, noting materials that normally get reused or recycled because of the effnrts of scavengers will now go directly to landfill sites, tilling them more quickly. Amund Myklebost, the City's public works commissioner, says "that's a drawback" of the new system. "That is a potential negative of it," he says, adding it's "impossible" to measure the amount of material reused by others because of cleanup week. Ms. Goodman says she traditionally collects small items discarded during cleanup weeks. 1 don't have a car, so I could only pick up small stuff like a toaster or a television," says Ms. Goodman. When council voted to alter the sys- tem, it failed to consider "the people who go around scrounging through the garbage. I think they just thought about saving money. I don't think they looked at the big picture," she says. The City is still finalizing details of the new system and will release more information soon, says Mr. Myklebost. Class for expectant brothers, sisters Are you expecting a baby and wonder how your son or daughter is going to react to the new addition? If so, you might be ink in a Sibling Preparation Class offered by Choices Childbirth Education and Labour Support Services. The class will focus on adjusting to a new baby, safety issues and how to help mom and dad take care of the baby. A preschool program for children aged two -and -a -half to five years will be held Sunday, March 23 from 10 to 11:30 am. The school-age program for children aged five and older is held Saturday, April 5 from 2 to 4 p.m. Cost is $15 per child. For more information, including location, call 420-0223. - —11; THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1997 - PAGE 19 � . r , .. LQ ; 'n 11"1 aX 4Pi R=u,' i illi an ,,.. ,. N i1CC. �'l.1"1g g 9 �9/ 50th Anniversary Birth da Engagement It was 50 years ago on March 16, 1947 that Akbar and Gulbanoo Habib were married. Now, they are cele- hrating their golden anniver- sary. "From two in `47 to 22 in '97. Congratulations on number 50. Hope you have an amazing day. Love from all the Habibs, Zaveris, Veljis and Premjis." Engagement Congratulations go out to Tracey Garland of Ajax and Kevin Latchford of Whitby on their engagement. The pair were engaged Feb. 13 while on a Caribbean cruise and are planning a June 1998 wed- ding. Love and best wishes from family and friends. Birthday Birthday Little princess Alycia Degen- stein turned six on March 12. Happy birthday wishes and love from Rachelle, Mom and Dad. 'All the best and enjoy your parties.” Birthday Shaniqua Meikle celebrat- ed her first birth- day on Feb. 24. "You're very special to us. We love you endless- ly. Keep sweet." Happy birthday wishes from Mom, Dad and sister Paulysha. Birthday A cutie with a his-, smile turned seven on %Iar�:h 6 ('h:intal Suzanne Lalonde celehratc�4 Ath family and � Feb. 17 was a special day for Ashleen Grange, as she turned three. Join- ing in the fun were Mom, Dad, sister Elise, her grandparents and aunties. Birthday Birthday Birthday O u r Jordan sweet lit- L o n g o tic girl is was the growing man on up fast. March 14 Emily when he Harris m turned six. turns four Wishing March 22 and birthday him all wishes, hugs and kisses the best with lots of love come from Mommy, were Mammy, Daddy and Daddy and brothers Jade. "Hi Nanan. I love Jonathan and Cameron." ou„ you.- Birthday Natasha Foster turned 13 on Feb. 28. Happy birthday from Mom, Dad, Krystal, Kurayne and Deon. North America's Most Trusted Towing Hitch Hitches & Accessories 1101"a tion Christmas Day was a big one for Laurie Carlson and Michael Nor- wood. Michael popped the question and Laurie said 'yes'. An engage- ment party was held Feb. 16 at the Norwood home, with more than 60 attending. Laurie is the daughter of Carole and Rick Carlson and Michael is the son of Pat and Walt Norwood. Best wishes and much love go out to Laurie and Michael. Birthday March 15 was special for "our big buddy, w, Christopher Raguseo turned five and wishing him a happy birthday with love were Mommy, Daddy and Victoria_ Birthday ictoria- Birthday --- Natasha turned two on March 10. "You're our little angel and we hope you had a fantastic day. Love always from Mommy, Daddv and brother Jason.' Birthdays "Happy birth- day to two txau ss tiful sweet-`' hearts." Khaleen Bartholomew turned one onI March 5 and her " sister Khadijah Bartholomew was three on March 7. Birthday wish- es from Mom, Dad and cousins Phillma, Allison and Charlyn. Birthday MacKenzie Smith is a real cutis who just turned one. A birthday party was held on Feb. _ 16 as she reached the major milestone. Special birthday wishes to "our little BoBo". with I„t, ,rt lonc tn,m Mommv. Daddv ind brother Kvic. Birthdays Birthday Special birthday wishes to Harrett '. Khara, as she turned 14 on March 7. "L)ts of best wishes and tons of love from Mom, Dad, brother Sumeet and sister Gurlynn... Birthday Cutie Emily Powell turned four on March 12. Happy birthday wishes and love from Mommy, Daddy and Melissa. Birthday Travis Hendry turns eight March 21. Best birthday wishes from Mommy, Daddy, Jessica, Hope, his aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents. .Great... PROTECTA OR HW Picleft RN Ctt V Lmw WB ED UNR ER $149.®9 ftka km CM fim 99 le HW Pe r god= 9 W allwl5intt ft flVOcomwST71NIrniltan TPA C IE�a CotM W" Mon fqu0W* Air no%dn A -. `' 61"r � Birthday Shelly Dass turns 13 on March 17 and celebrates at a party with her school pals. Wishing Shelly a happy birthday are Mom, her grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousin Leya. 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LASER VISION CORRECTION may be your key to freedom To learn more about this procedure plan to attend a FREE PATIENT INFORMATION SESSION offered by lk. John Neil Macleod M.D., F.R.C.S. (C r RetwwlConsltt w f Surgeon At the Information Session you will: see a slide presentation about Laser Refraction Surgery have an opportunity for Dr. MacLeod to answer all your questions meet others who are enjoying the benefits of this procedure To reserve a space at the next Free patient Information Session Call (905) 721-1211 Holistic Health Seminars Registered Nutrition Consultant, Mary -Jo McCarthy, B. Sc., B. Ed., R.N.C., is presenting up-to-date holistic health principles and strategies for management of the following topics: Topic 1- Bowel Conditions - reduce or eliminate WaMtg, gas, iridigestion, c mstipaton, diarrhea When: Mon. Mar. 24 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. or Sun. Apr. 6 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Topic 2 - CarKbdiasis - dnitic yeast infections? feeling spacey, sensiM to perfumes? crave sugar and breads? Leam how to manage these symptoms When: Sun. Apr. 20 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. or Mon. Apr. 21 horn 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Topic 3 - Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - leam how to matnge your pain and fatigue (trough nrattral rtUrdw protocals VMten: Stn May 4 Irom 1:00 p.m. to 300 pm. Of Mon. May 5 from 7:00 p.m. b 9:00 pm. Topic 4 - New trends in Wtolt Loss - improving digestion and detodlyirlg the body are jttst two of the methods that wi be dlscessed When: Sunt May 11 from 1:00 p.m. to 300 p.m. or Mon. May 191rom 7:00 pm. 1119-00 pm, Topic 5 - Ndibon and Head Disease - is tlmolo A o the teal v*it or is it those free rack* agar? Leam about ft Nutrili W Wm When: Sun. May 25 hom 1:00 pm. to 3.00 pm or Moa Jute 2 from 7:00 p.m. Io 9:00 p.m. WHERE: The Pickering Chiropractic HeaMtm Centre 1794 Liverpool Rd., Pme wO% (905001443 COST $20.00 per samurai Cal The Pickering Chiropractic Hearth Cenhe at 420.1443. Use cash or credit card to reserve your seat. Space is Ynuled. Registration at the door is dependent on seating wailiil y i 19 - (ion �tice Denturists "Denture Specialists" William Steil D.D., FC.A.C.(A) A new product released in 1996 will revolutionize the way dentures are made, worn and could have an impact on other products. Mr. Bob Huybrechts, a R c gistered Dental Technologist in Ontario is the inventor of Bitem acronym for B-ocompatible Intraoral Thermo Elastic Material. Bitem I a thermo adjustable product that is integrated into dentures and partial dentures. "'A'hat this means is certain part of the denture will when in warm water and can then he inserted and adjusted it) the mouth. The denture will cool to body 11 tcmperature and take on t h e desired rigidity tit fulfill its new "function". The process ,:an he repeated over and over until the patient is satisfied. Using Bitem, existing dentures New Materials Will Improve Life for Denture Wearers or partials can be altered or improved readily. The system also eliminates the need for the "metal hooks" that are associated with partial dentures, which can cause damage to the tooth enamel. The reformable acrylic in Bitem also has a wide range of potential applications outside the dental field, such as in other orthopedic parts and even in sports equipment. 75%r of upper denture wearers have no problems, but on the other hand 90% of people with lower dentures have trouble with them. the main problem is that older people have difficulty getting adjusted to them. In 10 to 20 years there will be a very large percentage of older People who need dentures, but this generation of older people will demand better products and will be more prepared to try new technologies. "I thing we are in a good position to serve that market" In our Denture Clinic, we have used this material in several different situations and have found it to be comfortable for our patients. Especially those who have much difficulty PE PAIRS (' nr) RFir,es - Compiete. Part!at Dentures LOWER DENTURE STABILITY NEW PERMANENT, SOFT DENTURE LINER 'PEE CONSULTATION Wibm Steil, DD, F.UCA) 84 Old Kingston Rd. W. PICKERING VILLAGE, AJAX 683-4294 After hours 428-8801 DR. JACK TRAIN and DR. SYLVIA APITZ your family's dentists say THANK YOU -For another great year •For the pleasure of working with you •For spreading the word about us •For returning year after year •For Eeerring io usyour relatives and -For se wonderful letters dt cauls you send us no matter where you are ;Forgiving us your trust and loyalty •For helping us grow and !tarn •For making our practice YOUR practi, 100 Conium Place Suite 312 Hwy 401 at McCowan Scarborough, Ont, MIM 3E3 416-296-1080 IF • TIME • QUALITY • GENTLE DENTAL ^ARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU WE AIM AVAILABLE TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE `1# PEOPLE OF ALL AGES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. #t2) DR. JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST F with conventional dentures. They can remold it to their tissues on a.daily basis and they can now wear their dentures with more comfort. I believe this material has great potential and is very useful in treating many denture patients. William Steil D.D.F.C.A.C.(A). is a denture specialist and can he contacted at his Denture Clinic at (905) 683-4294. 12e _�71 OPAI to. �p�.cbn +V.n.rH n n. nu,ra.,,-,w d condrav v.a+ r e.a o.n +raww. rr6 a r+a�dr an Fil 1� 0 m_, ,ww&A ,4wyw_%av2b6$rr sltAJPwrasps ..-. Ir. M_ -%16-41 st . ilUr&w THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16,1997 -PAGE 21 17- Izezo-�� J%6w Oar - The Parnless M a *mDef mbrasim sygetlt Am of M dungy for du hmmmrr at a VW"y at skis /eatmemw, Power Peel will painlessly treat all skin types that show signs of.. ' aging skin • wrinkles • deep skin peeking ' brown spots `skin tags • acne scars 'stretch marks ' acne skin • scars ` dtolesteerol deposits ' broken capillaries (foa) ' tattoo removal or even if it is just a gfowing CootE you're ready for, this treatment is for you! PERMANENT MAKE-UP (we Guarantee i[') EYEBROWS are filled in and shaped to the individual's liking Any colour. non alkn pc, results are very natural. EYELINP-HG : A natural line following the underline hairs of the eyes. created under or above the eyes. LIPUNING & FULL LIPS: Fantastic for incorrectly shaped lips and lips that bleed with lipstick. SKIN CARE CONSULTANTS 916, Markham Rd., Scarborough 439-3350 Sor AP 4IR, �-t n We've been a proud member of your community for over 16 years. In this time, Orchard Villa has earned a reputation for providing the highest quality of comfort and security available to area seniors. Our dedicated and caring staff invite you to experience fall the benefits -of this full-service residence. .r`rr. O. nursing supe ; V g service fW dynamic y service three rials 4 vmmlaft use call •. . .. 1.Ifca Comm Inc �-� ;'��'' W-4 'Better still, drop by. F .r• 1.+r ° ,We would love to show you our home. Ask for Debbie Casquenette I I i J 0 11 1 PAGE 22 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1997 Brian Vrebosch Past President 7'ern Kell Chair (communications Amelia Tadao Chair. Fund Raising Multicultural Council of Oshawa/Durham eil Mobeenuddin Khaja Dave Patterson Flitch Lutczy'k Ist Vice President President 2nd vice President MARCH 21 ST IS THE INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION On this tragic day in 1900. armed SOUTH AFRICAN police fired more than 700 shots at a peaceful demonstration, who were protesting the country's discriminatory PASS laws in SHARPEVILLE TOWNSHIP. A total of fig blacks were killed and ISO wounded. The SECURITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED NATIONS, in an unprecedented mo%c, condemned the Sharpe%ille massacre and the racist South African government for this action. In 1906. the U.N. declared March 21 the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, in commemoration of this tragic event. On December _'U. 1983 the GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE UNITED NATIONS called upon all stated and organvations to participate in the program of Action fir the Second Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination. On 'March 21. 1986, the Prime Minister proclaimed in the House of Commons Canada's participation in the Second Decade and called on all Canadians to join together in "extending their efforts to ensure the rapid eradication of racism and racial discrimination and the realization of mutual understanding, respect, equality and justice for all Canadians.- In anadians"In September 19SS. Ministers representing Canada's Federal Government, the ten provinces and two territories agreed at a Conference on Human Rights to commemorate 'March 2 1, in all jurisdictions of Canada, as an International Day of Eliminating Racism. Jane Vander Hoist Elkanah Clarke Membership Secretary Chair, Human Relations Fav Farnoush "hreasurer Cora Castro Recording Secretary �1 Chyijer Chen Correspondence Secretary T _ --J _t il__—_-__.. N P ick rin Al Rivett, sports writer 633-5110 Fax: 683-7363 Atom Raiders run over York-Simcoe Express to win `AAA' series The Ajax -Pickering Raiders T.D. early in the third assisted by Lynden Bank/Rogers Cable atom 'AAA' rep and Wilkins. McConnachie secured hockey team cruised to victory in its the victory by scoring twice in a opening playoff round with the York- span of 19 seconds. Lynden assist Simcoe Express, capturing the four- ed on both, giving him three game series with three wins and a helpers for the night. Kostka tic• also had a strong game on the The Ajax -Pickering atoms AJ point, assisting once. will next face the winner of the Sawyer also had one Peterborough -Whitby series. helper. The Raiders sent the The T. D. Bank/ Express packing in the Rogers Cable atoms fourth game of the series, opened the series with a dominating from start to AAA 4-2 win. The Raiders finish for a 5-1 victory. outshot York-Simcoe Goaltender Scan AIDERS Waterloo went ahead 4-2 before Civello scored to 30-11. Wilkins O'Sullivan narrowly a collector filter bag" opened the scoring in missed the shutout, the first on a set-up by giving up a late goal while the Lynden. Markew put the Raiders up Raiders were playing two men short. by two midway through the middle Michael Alexiou and Brett frame, assisted by Lyndcn. Matt McConnachie provided most of the Fettes scored the third goal and offence, each scoring twice and game winner unassisted. Sawyer assisting on two others. Derck sealed the victory, assisted by Lynden opened the scoring. Also Wilkins. Brettell made some tough adding assists were team captain saves in the cage to record the win. Noel Coultice, Matt Pernerowski, Michael Kostka and Brian Wilkins. In game three, Ajax -Pickering and York-Simcoe skated to a 3-3 tic after a 10 -minute overtime frame. Goaltender Gordie Brettell made a sensational save on a breakaway with nine seconds remaining in overtime. Wilkins opened the scor- ing after converting a perfect pass by Alexiou. Andrew Sawyer and McConnachie added a goal apiece, while Adam Markew chipped in with two assists and Lynden one. Justin Hall and Greg Garrett had strong games on the blueline. The Raiders skated to a 4-2 vic- tory in the second contest of the series. Coultice played brilliantly on defence in only his second game at the position. Wilkins fired his second goal in an many games, assisted by centre Pernerowski. Pernerowski gave his team the lead Pickering Panther peewees close great season PICKERING - The Pickering Panthers Harvey's minor peewee select hockey team ended regular - season play on a solid note, blanking York Mills 2-0 in recent North York league action. Gregory Urbas earned the shutout in goal for the Panthers. Sean McKeigue and Darryl Gleed scored for Pickering, assisted by Craig Wilcox, Sean Gray and Jamie Meldrum. The Panthers finished the regular season in first place with a record of 12 wins, one loss and one tie. The .earn scored 46 goals, while giving up only 13. �\op aline... r' "Live Release" FISHING WEEKEND Sat & Sun. May 3 & 4 MNR District 8 Value of Available Prizes Total Over *100F000 Special draw prizes in the senior category irxMrde a 15 hp. Evimrde Outboard Motor with a 14 it. Lowe Big Fisherman and Trailer. ENTRY FEE: Adult $13; Junior 12 i under:: $7 Ntiudes Free Hat to First 4000 Entries. TICKETS AVAILABLE Fii.JAL_ TRENTON - Bay Marine, Four Season Sports. Tuner's Variety. Smoker's world, Chamber of Commerce. BELLEVILLE - Quinte Fishing Centre, Dundas video b Variety, Quinle Oudoor Sports. DESERONTO - Fosters Fishing Centre, BRIGHTON - Ray's Barber Shop, Cooper's General Store. PICTON - Grand view Sunoco, The Purnp a Pantry. WELLINGTON - Picard's Bail. FRANKFORD - Denford's Sporting Goods plus Canadian Tire Stores in Trenton, Belleville, Picton 5 Napanee. Cbs*V Midnight May 2nd. For complete particulars you can reach us on the Internet @ www.quinte.corNwalleye or Email us: walleye@connectreach.net Support Our Sponsors... Tr«r# 16V14 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1997 - PAGE 23 Spor s 91 t News Advertiser Look for Panthers' playoff results next week in your News Advertiser k r 7'ickeringtweeris Z NOTICE , - We wish to draw your attention to the x f .x.;�aL�, ;meet thetir�Waterl00, following in our current 1997 annual catalogue. ... ITEM 13 Should read: PAGE 28 - 10 gallon wet/dry vac.. f� s �. a, champlonshlp 54-0222-4. This model does not include collector filter bag. CATCHER OR BLOCKER ITEM 3. 5 -gallon wet/dry vac. ITEM 11 Should read: Catcher/ 54-0220-8. Copy reads: 2 peak- PICKERING - The Pickering M&M Meats HP motor should read: 1.5 peak - '-aween 'A' ringette team came up short of winning the HP motor. `;Central Ontario Ringette League championship in F - ITEM 4, 6.5 -gallon wet/dry vac., 'Waterloo recently. 54-0221-6. Copy reads: 2.25 peak - ' The Pickering tweens lost the championship game HP motor. Should read: 2.0 peak - �b-3 to Waterloo. The 'nal was tied 2-2 well into the HP motor. third period on goals by Courtney Puddister and ITEM 6, 13 gallon wet/dry vac., Melanie Curran, both assisted by Lyndsay Civello. 54-0096-4. 'Has a 2.0 peak horse Waterloo went ahead 4-2 before Civello scored to power motor and does not include harrow the gap to 4-3. Waterloo struck for two goals a collector filter bag" -in the final four minutes to put the game out of reach. The Pickering squad advanced to the final with a PAGE 29 - ITEM 1. 4 -gallon shop - record of two wins and one Ioss in pool play. The vac., 54-0230-4. This model does 'M&M Meats tweens defeated Paris 4-1 and Kitchener not include collector filter bag. 4-2, but lost to eventual champion Waterloo 3-0. - ITEM 2, 17.5 -gallon shop - vac., The Pickering tweens played in the provincial 54-0232-0. Copy reads: 5 peak - 'Championships in Waterloo which ended Wednesday. HP motor. Should read: 3.0 peak - No results were available as yet. HP motor. Other team members are Sarah Barnes, Jenna `, - ITEM 4, 8 -gallon shop - vac., ,Clements, Laura Hill, Julie Hull, Kelly McNabney, 54-0231-2. Copy reads: Include 8' Melissa Miekle, Denise Spafford and Wendy Taylor. hose, gulper, round brush 8 , ..The coaching staff is Derek Barnes, Steve crevice tool. This model includes dements, Linda Taylor and Louanne Hill. 7' hose, and does not include a We wish to draw your attention to the gulper, a round brush and crevice following in our current "75 Years tool I Nona throuBA Midget ' Season -Mali tbroa86 Aqua PAGE 14 - ITEM 7, Outdoor Lamp, dMslons • Mondays dinagh Thursdays 52-4057. Flyer reads: Reg. 19.99, 15 Mon -Contact names • Times 6:38 pm -10:30 pm Sale 12.99, Save 7.00. Should Luese rain practice • "AU Star" Tama read: Reg. 16.49, Sale 12.99, Save w• BEST irm •• 21%. Date: Saturday, March 22/97 Location: 4x Community Centre, 75 Centennial St., Ajax. Ont. WE SINCERELY REGRET ANY IN - Time. 10'00 on - 2.girl For hirther intoraiation contact Jim Darlow: 905-686-4286 CONVENIENCE WE MAY HAVE Harvey Bunton: 905-686-1576 CAUSED VOU. CFA01tlAenwA Cea.loaw - 97 sora IYI All. PAGE 189 - PADS Z Girls Softball ITEM 10 Should read: Pads 83-2421-8 25.99 ... ... ITEM 13 Should read: Registration Pads 83-2449-4...29.99 CATCHER OR BLOCKER <� ITEM 11 Should read: Catcher/ Blocker„ 83-242206 Set ... 29-99 Time: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00m. P' ITEM 12 Should read: Catcher or Blocker, 83-2441X... 19-99 ea. March 77 - PAGE 243 - ITEM 1. tire repair. 38 - ax Comm. Cen. 0003X. Copy reads: Each. 5.49 up. March 23 - Should read: Each. 5.99 up. We wish to draw your attention to the McLean Comm. Cen. following important clarification re: Liberti Cellular Service. Fee: $85.00 PAGE 264 - Liberti Cellular Phone, For Info. Call Rick @ 619-8036 Nokia 101, 35-6122X. The correct description of the Liberti package should read: "Activation fees vary by provinces, not all provinces include the same or any service options in the Liberti package. Additional charges may apply for > service options" PAGE 271 - ITEM 5, High-strength polymer truck box, 41-6213X. Copy reads: Each, 249.99 Should read: Each, 259.99 - O We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current "75 Years Think Spring Sale" flyer. PAGE 3 - LOUNGER/ROCKER, 88-0028-8✓0355-8. Copy reads: Reg. 79.99, Sale ea. 53.39. Wea. 1nfi Should read: Reg. 79.99, Sale 53.59. Nona throuBA Midget ' Season -Mali tbroa86 Aqua PAGE 14 - ITEM 7, Outdoor Lamp, dMslons • Mondays dinagh Thursdays 52-4057. Flyer reads: Reg. 19.99, 15 Mon -Contact names • Times 6:38 pm -10:30 pm Sale 12.99, Save 7.00. Should Luese rain practice • "AU Star" Tama read: Reg. 16.49, Sale 12.99, Save w• BEST irm •• 21%. Date: Saturday, March 22/97 Location: 4x Community Centre, 75 Centennial St., Ajax. Ont. WE SINCERELY REGRET ANY IN - Time. 10'00 on - 2.girl For hirther intoraiation contact Jim Darlow: 905-686-4286 CONVENIENCE WE MAY HAVE Harvey Bunton: 905-686-1576 CAUSED VOU. CFA01tlAenwA Cea.loaw - 97 sora IYI All. PAGE 24 -TIME NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16,1997 Buy one O O 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 and receive a gift certificate wcT�� entitling you to $25 worth of quality baby products. week, get (905) the 2nd free! Call us for TORONTO . details LINE AW WS to Articles For 1798-76726830707 » s..r,d „l- For GARAGE SALES Sam only. C=WSA ons yx:35+GST' On, Careers 1 ' Careers , ' Careers ' 1 Careers 1 1 Careers ' 1 Careers ' ' Careers Career Career 1 Training 1 Training G TORONTO Helpim YMBuild a Better Life Accounting and Computers Buskeess Administration auasiness & Computer Application Conepater Support speeiarlist Network & Communications Computer Programming M.C.aJL Consputer ApplicaO Executive secretary Legal Admin Assistant atedical Office Assistant Betel & Restaurant Operations Ssr & movers" Ma nmoomnnt Travel and Tourism Dental CAaitrsil" Assistant Dental Recepttionist sorm co osis ompmc in osnawa_:niy PICKERING 420-1344 15- i ft"w" 1W"m Our individualized learning plan provides for a new career unique program packages in day or evening • ilrograminer Ana" classes. Train with others in a hands-on, • Network Spedallist business -oriented environment. • IAN Administrator ' 4 milTechnician COLLEGE tw ,reedfu Iso OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Call today 28 cairripuses across Canada including technology Oshawa T'�startsn 434-8585 om. Newmarkeon. • TreNr In Months cn ducatio OWNS, •woe —_"'OBC edv*pm T • ANIMAL CARE AIDE eelrtinles • HUMAN SERVICE WORKER • LAW & SECURITY ADMINISTRATION • LAW CLERK • DENTAL ASSISTING ortl.neatrmN catega a TRAVEL COUNSELLING woe .wtw eaaat ttraet p.nr.I�ttlOowwntiaa • BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION gin, Careers TIRED OF COMMUTING') A ar4e National FinancLal ,erv.ces Company. has 2 -nmer"o openings lof ,ocresentahves who want •a achieve entrweneunal ,dependence It you have at least 2 years full nue work expenence, apost secondary educabon. ane are interested in not lust earnmmg a Imre. but Bulb nq a Lde. Fax your resurrw to (905) 668-2141 for a Confidential Interview OR G= I AIRLINE JOBS! Now hiring. 510-S25. per hour AN positions. sklued and un -skilled. Excellent payfbenefts. Call (504) 429.9229. Ext.479A11 24 hours. CLEANUP & DETAIL PERSON Required motivated to do used vi an and benefit) hckage available. Call NOT SECK (905) 576-7"9 _"_ 31-_111 Lr appoinmtarr weans and telephone surveyors re- quired no satire nvoNed. up to $10 per hr. i qualified. Work from 4:30 - 9:30 Mow dry - Fddp, and soma days also oval". Preri- aus phone expenence an asset but not necessary. Call Mr. Hamilton, 404- 0403. • Persona, Atinosphere • Various Enrdmerd Dales Throughtitit The Yew �r4 ;576-9175 General General General Help Help I Help JPE Canada inc.. a iarge Tier 1 Automotive parts suopiier of exterior plastic, is seeking highly motivated individuals to step directly into the roles of vainteriance Supervisor and O.S. 9000 Co-ordinator at the Peterborough facility. Maintenance Supervisor (Shift Work Required) The successful candidate will be responsible for directing the work activities of various skilled trades employees in minimizing equipment downtime; maintaining a work order system to endure preventative maintenance is done. This ndividual wig possess a valid skilled trades designation preferably In the MiMrrrigM or Electrician trade. Previous working experience supervising in a unionized plastic niection moulding ardor a robotic paining fac*ty would be a defnde asset. Q.S. 9000 Co -Ordinator The successful candidate will have experience in directing a large company through O.S. 9000 or ISO 9000, a working knimledge of AIAG requirements, FMEAS, control plans and PPAP's. This individual will have 3-5 years aullornotive experience in plastic moulding and pairttirtg. COA certification or RAB Lead Assessor training would be a definile asset. We otter a highly competitive compensation and benefds package and the opport * ID work with an industry leader. n you are a learn player who is seekirge new challenge and opportunity b excel, please forward your resume to; JPE Canada inc. Human Pmwces Depoll ment I= 775 TWincilogy Drive, P.O. Box 660 Peter�ou�)Ontario K9 8HI SELL ;:#T NO1W .:CAL 116470-7 s Ad CAX 579-2238 FULL AND PART TIME EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE HORTICULTURALIST & FLORAL ARRANGER Must be from the Ajax area, For the opening of our new business The King Westney Florist & Garden Centre. For interview call 426-2110 Sal Careersin WELDING & CNC OPERATING Info & Registration Call Admissions ® Tsang Searboro: (416) 750-1950 a�a ineamrcato 10t Full time night courses d %anar7r we" Starting NOW P'OPeOi'°' /-14 Electric Arc MIG nG Blueprint Reading Dwoome 6 Specialist Programs AAMws ire — M "=A — C" s.wwr_ General General Iff Help 1 Help ADAMS SERVICES requires 50 CLASS AZ DRIVERS 2 yrs. exp.; I.C.C. Medical, Police Clearance, Clean abstract, FulUPart time Call Randy 430-2204 Lots of weekend work. also team work red for local transportation com- Must have minimum 2 years fence. clean driver abstract, clearance and U.S. medical. • Top Rates - Singles •weekly Pay -Teams • Direct Deposit • RRSP Program • Comprehensive Benefit Package Please Contact Wilma Fraser �` 5 NMS (905) 579-2911 Fax (905) 579.6050 EXPANDING COMPANY IN OSHAWA Must replace people being promoted to other cities. Entry level through management available. Must be able to start immediately. CaN Shelly at 721.1411 Check Out Our Flyer Deliuery Seruiceaa We are by for The 11 DiN ibutor of Ayws in our area. Have your Myers delivered any Wedlleaday, Friday or Sunday with The Iles pope r Ilan everybody needs. y,&Pd-,; News Advertiser THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1997 -PAGE 25 ' Get pl ' Ge Help ' General General General General GeneralJM, General Help Help Im Help � Help Help Help IM, General BROKER DELIVERY DRIVERS Must have own vi 1. pl•, (4 cyl. small car) Cash paid daily, 5 11 to positions available fwv part tone Sig Cominitmem a must. Call 11.4 pm. oi 905-686-323 CANADIAN ASPHALT d Interlock Inc. requires ex- perienced sales persons for Toronto or surrounding territories. Call James (416) 743-7000. CHAIR RENTAL available in a new busy Whitby sa- lon. Full-time stylist need- ed. Great opportunity, and educational classes avail- able. 431 CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser requests that advertisers check their ad upon publication as News Advertiser will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion and there shall be no liability for non -insertion of any adver. tisement. Liability for er- rors in ads is limited to the amount paid for the space occupying the error. All copy is subject to the ap- proval of management of News Advertiser. SELL IT NOW CALL -683-0707 OR FAX =579-2238 REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY For cafeteria in Scar- borough office building, Monday - Friday days, outgoing efficient Menu planing, own car, call Sun and Mon Eve. Only 428-2559 DURHAM AREA.I Experi- enced warehouse/assem- bly workers required. (male/female) $7.00/hour. Safety shoes needed• must read & write English. Apply m person only: March 17th, 19th, 20th. 9am-3pm, 40 Old Kingston Rd. Suite 228. Ajax EARN $123 per day from home processing mail. cI,PDtn9 coupons. assem- bling products. (416) 812. 6891. Earn money reading books from home $100. Per title (416) 812-6892 code 6 we pay you directly to assemble our products. Easy work. No experience necessary. For FREE details send S.A.S.E.to Five Star pool Enterprises 184 LiverRd., Suite 213 Pickering, Ont, U V 61119 FULL TIME Salon Stylist required in Whitby area 668-5266. ask for Wendy or Toni HAIR STYLIST. Be your own boss. Central local'. in Oshawa. For details call Mana at 905-728-%,,l HAIRSTYLIST EXPERI- ENCED wanted full or oars nine for ,Joseph's Hairstyl. mg in Oshawa Shopping Centre Phone 7239251 or apply in person ro Joe HOME Appliance techni- cian needed. Must have ODP, own tools, service vehicle. 5 years experience Preferred Must be fully in- sured a bondable Must be able to work on all makes/ models. Apply m person, with resume to. Stets & Hank's Appliances. 362 French. St. Oshawa, ON. HOME WORKERS Ur. gently Needed up to s8200/wk " Easy work... -'No experience required.. For free details send a SASE to Skylite Enterpns- as 150 Clark Blvd Suite 247. Brampton Ont L6T 4Y8 IT PAYS to lose weightf You look good. Feel great and earn extra income Call 571 5063 JOIN Our Craw b Earn top commissions The Toronto Star is hiring youth can- rasser5 to introduce our Spring Special Offer Train - ng & transportation provid- ed For further info call 728-5119 or 686-2292, ask for Mr Dave, NEED PEOPLE NOW Earn money immediately. Mailings. Fee supplies. Hurry, send S A S E to Data Canada 27-1300 King St E. Box 187, Oshawa, ON 1_11-18,14 PART TIME LICENSED STYLIST required for busy children's hair salon (905) 428-!573. POSITIONS AVAILABLE: to, landscaping ! ground maintenance, and con- struction Candidates must have at least 2 years ex- perience, drivers licence with dean abstract. Apply in writing to Cotter Landscap- ing Services td85 Har- wood Ave North, RRr 1 Ajax Ontano L1S 4S7 or Fax resume to 905-428- 2185 RELIEF AND SUPPORT staff needed for. Pryde Learning Centres Inc Please call Lisa at 905- 428-6421 PROFESSIONAL TELE- MARKETING company Seeks high, motivated en- thustastic individual guar- anteed wage plus bonus Call Shelley Paddock. 723-6900 STUDENTS, Hom•rri •n. Refi►Ne. Earn money in your spare time The Toronto Star is looking for saff-motivated individuals to introduce our Spring Spe- cial Offer. Rehable trans- portation a necessity Sales training is provided Excel- lent commission structure. For further into call 728- 5119 or 686-2292, ask for Mr Doug TELEMARKETERS re- rl ireh M�st "ave pnone room experience Guar- anteed $7 50. up to $1400 per hrpaid weekly Em- ployee discounts 728-0912 0( 42&-8400 RETAIL ASSOCIATE A Retail Associate is required by The Shoe Company An outgoing enthusiastic per- sonality and fashion knowledge is essential for this full time po- sition. Please apply in person, with your resume to: Mike Brundage Durham Power Centre 40 Kingston Rd. Ajax, Ontario '' improvernents '' Improvements '' Improvements '' Improvements • Appliance • Repair w lis v • • CERAMIC TILE SALE UP TO So% OFF Floor TINS 12=law Ouly ills• p. !t. LUbtlab Encloarmare Only $"9.E4 FIT OVZ STONE FOR as Sil"I" �f7� �i {+Ci ✓ w KERING HOME 0 LEI NLME; CEM (s PICKERM PAKKWAT, UNIT . BATHROOM EXPERTS Complete ceramic file tub enclosure from $499. All labour & materials included. New or repairs. Fully licensed, 25 yrs. exp. Free Est. - Call Sal 905.427-2097 Wood F•rwig Decks - Chan Link - Iron Drilled Holes - Sol Posts FREE Sstleatp•• Call Steve 9OS-500.5077 mobile 416729-1340 DOORS •R• US GARAGE DOORS, OPENERS,(We install), FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES, Sales Service 8 Repairs HRNDYMRN SERUICE NO Job too faffala II MOCUSCA Ili Woodwerly •ter. 1pb!lEs— t— kwtes (90) 6ee-996e SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 Bathrooms - Kitrtlens Sauna - Spa - Bars Ceramic bil - Carpet FREE ESTIMATES pgr: (416) 372-2643 cel: (416) 720-5236 Licenced - Insured (since 1988) BASEMENT SPECIALIST T� riaradaborts - the drywall - bathrooms basemae fs - etc. Licence B 12563 FREE estimates 416200-01 S3 4/62611l0 Sales, Service, Repairs OPENERS METALLED Our N•w Location OPEN SATURDAY corner of Rosebartk & #2 • r liafrarlivilft a • tales tlatilfllf - John 905.427-0059 AREA NEW TILE 4 COLORS 'll (416)282-8934 5-r Additions. basrn•nts, docks, cabirwts. porde enclosures. tiling, drywall. kipug. PON 1111119- 0*" units, bars. kitchens a. b•dis, windows 6 doors 10 order, etc. Terry for estimate: ""13L5 EMIllanitillman JMil sS � ` RenovaboM me1115Ibathroo nS, deco- �, and Free Estimates Cal Jim, 90t1~42741s7 SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 OR FAX 579-2238 • , • Plumbing PLUMBING REPRIRS & new Installations Also CIM dog drains and k - cerise gas fitter. Far free estimates. Call (905) N139.1238 rin8tt9 orsbng mww+air Stucco ceilings General repairs Top quality work at reasonable prices 20% ON for Senors Cal for a FREE Estimate 404 -OM TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European W P Fast, dean, reliable service. 420-0081 APPLIANCES Fndge. stove, washer. dryer electronics. TV. VCR microwave, etc Free estimates. Pickup d delivery. 416-283- 3907, 416-208-7414, pager 416-295-4909 Visa accepted Moving & • Storage *'III move anything big or small Service available 7 days a weds 24 tours. Very Reas.mabic Rates Call p•grr #1416-551-5144 AJAX Moil Systbms full services. moves, ap- pliance and piano special- s& Flat rate or trusty. We now have heated storage unless. Now o1110IN tree booties with move. Park and bad special. snrbng at $99. and up. Cal for trdar• Irtatim, 725-M or 427-M 11011tiTAIII MOVING SYSTEMS We will move anyrurg argMwi a rJune. Commercial or residenoat Paidam storage and boxes avasisl Saw 8 and moo diseovils Free eaanram 571-0755 1-888.4916600 MOVERS Move dg or sinal, we price Mem all Free esbmales, seniors discount, short no - lice moves. Appliances nerved, alio storage space aailable. Comparable t Cal IME14 wrrn L"Clic TRUCK[ WIN do household moves, residential, Commercial. All types of moves. C40 cart or .last• 427-2856. • Moving iS • House • Storage • Cleaning MICHALSKI MOVING Mouses Apar l,rls (A- hces. Appliances and Pero Specialists Senior and Mid -Month Dn- counts. Licensed. ,n- sured Free Estimates Excellent service. Can 436-7795. MOVING SYSTEMS Big )r sman Tat -r no. , rates Sensor and mid- month discounts. Res,. denhal or comnWrckv Co nparabse rafts Free estimates 905-723-7479 1-800-853-7750 Eogeriericad Cross Moven Bargain rates. ^ones. offices. apt.. etc. Piano P" available 423-02"dViiN MFlooring. Carpeting 3 bedrooms.. 35 Td•, S299 instameo- 65 oz carpet, $25 sw yd- 4ntaa aaii��eaL FBF Ni Gam SAM C7 dap): (90S)619.2249 Ce•S)7'Dfi•3206 EmHouse Cleaning ANDREA'S RESIDENTIAL CLEANING Thorough & reliable Weekly/bi-weekly 686-0744 SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 OR FAX 579-2238 SHINE IM Am SIXIMCS Quality nerve 8 office cleaning. Single or Team service available. insured & Bonded 8391413 MAIDS TOP RATE CLEANING, COMPETEIVE PRICES. ONE MAID SERVICE 619-3282 amGot"L, y RELAX THIS YEAR Have L AN D Mowing Ltd take care of your wm. Dave 905.43('1-7833 Book now and receive Free Spring or Fail Cleart-Up! • Services MAGICUw • Live animals • All occasions • All ages CALL JEFF 839-7057 re Party Services i RAEarr WAIM WO" (�rlCren s oar'ies And All Cr ras c5- S Have situ awn uagic:ar Call Ernie 666-4932• • • TutorslSchools PIANO LESSONS in your home Classics. Pop. Exams Adults welcome Call Maurice Willock 683-6740 • • Business • Services HEART E HEART SENIORS SERVICES A ower .%asks Caring individuals with experience providing services for Sena Citizens in our cornrtxrrty. For more inionnation call Susan i Kew Henry • • Health • Beauty MALE anatomy, enlarge- ment. Professional vacuum pumps or surgical. Gain 1.3 triches safely d permanem FREE brochure; Dr. Joel Kaplan (312) 409.9995. SFJMG YOUR HOME? trxMm about our HOW FOR 8= PACKAGE 683-0707 • • • 'ax. Financial • • Directory pa�RO�L ANv eoi�KKc-rING SFRVIGEG BOOKKEEPING BLAHS. PAYQCLLPROBLEMS- ' X c'J%G DILEMMAS - RESUME RUSHES? RATES YOU CAN AFFORD CALL: 905-427-8688 EDITH REFUNDS IN 10 DAYS "FREE e -FILING'' Computerized Tax Returns prepared by P•ofessbony Accountant Judy Kuksis CGA 905-420-2081 Corporate !ax 6 ous,ness services avauatxe Don't Forget, Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Classified Dept. is open for your convenience every Sat. 930 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad' Please Call 683-0707 PAGE -26 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1997 • General General General General 1 0 1 1 1 Office 1Flelp 1 Help 1 Help 1 Help 1 HelpHelp GIRL GUIDES OF CANADA CENTRAL AREA Requires a PROPERTY SUPERINTENDENT (on site) Applications are now being accepted at the Girl Guides of Canada, Central Area Office, for an on Site Property Superintendent for Camp Adelaide in Haliburton. Camp Adelaide offers year round residential and site camping facilities for girls ages 6-17 years of age. Applicants must possess a good working knowl- edge of building maintenance, equipment care and use, light carpentry and plumbing work, and outdoor site maintenance. Good communication skills are a must. (a complete job description is available at the Central Area Office) Please submit resumes in confidence to Girl Guides of Canada Central Area Office 121 Simcoe Street North Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 4G7 Attention Selection Committee Deadline for applications: March 27, 1997 - 4:30 Only those candidates selected for an interview will receive an acknowledgement. INGROUND INSTALLER MUST HAVE Bobcat operating experience Concrete fimshitg experience Flawless drrvnng record GENERAL LABORER Hardworking individual Must be competent.trushvorthy 'Company located In Pickering *Approx. start date for both positions: MidApril 'Fax resume with hourly wage expectations to: (905) 831-6134 Vacation or Corporate Senor or irannedw tug or part time. Must be errperienced on Sabre. Fax resumes to: two Ami. Own WANT TO BE YOUR OWN Boss? Studio S.K.O. We're looking for modern. Up-to-date hairstylists for Chair rentals. Please apply in person 108 Dundas St.W., Whitby or Call 430- ,9397. WANTED - Dedicated Christian, rock bass or lead player. for Youth Outreach. Alae 686-4656 WE NEED 10 more people with vehicles to help with product volume. Energetic individuals for entry level through to management. Full time ordy. Call Kate. 721-0299. For Top Notch DOOR i WINDOW INSTALLER Must have excellent capping skills, own truck. tools and brake. and be dependable. honest and neat. Please call 433.2323 Office Office Im Help I Help TRIBUTE HOMES - PICIKERING Accounts payable clerk required imme- diately by large homebuilder. The suc- cessful candidate must have excellent organizational and analytical skills to meet constant deadlines in a very fast paced environment. Construction and Minicom accounting system experience are both definite assets. Sound working knowledge of Lotus 123 8 Windows '95 are also assets. Qualified individuals may tax their resume to (905) 839-3757 No phone calls please. 1 Office 1 saes ®1 sales Agent DOOKKEEPER1Ar: COUNTAW. pan time. full ame. must www quick books, MVOB and Louts 1- 2.3. Must have own trans- portation. Appli oiom will be accepted urail March 31st. Fax after 5 P.M. to (905) 728-3096. RECEPTIONIST AC:counte P Five years ex - penance with Acc Pac Windows 95'. Send resumes to Att: R.D. Pro- cess and Machine Inc. 1099 Kingston Rd. Suite 222, Pickering, ON L1V 1B5. RECEPTIONIST TYPIST and miscellaneous office duties required for Ajax trucking company. Fax re- Att Ter 1905) 683 - AUTOMOTIVE SALES CAREER We are currently accepting appicatials for two sales professionals at a busy and expanding im- port automotive frali itise in the Durtham Region. Experience is not necessary. Sticcessh appicartts W receive training, a base salary, cornmissitim, bomrses and benefits padtage. tl you are interested in beconlatg one of the re- spected 'New Breed' of sales professionals with the potential to cam an uncapped level of income: Please Call for a coridentlal interview Greg 11 In (905) 576-7669 (Tor Line) (905)619-0323 sumo ry 9492 Arte • 1 Arts Crafts dr • 1 Crafts veunnto4 VENDORS wanted - Kath- leen's Olde Tyme Produc- tions needs unique crafters for its 7th Annual Craft Show at Jubilee Pavilion April 20th/97 after 6 p.m. 905-728-9791. Booth rental $45. Arts & • 1 Crafts CRAFT SHOW MAY 3RD - MAY 4TH CULLEN GARDENS Info. (905) 668-6606 Ext. 247 Come Work With The Best Presently recruiting for the following skills Long/Short Term/Perm. positions: • Switchboard Reception (large boards) to Data Entry 10,000 ksph • Customer Service/Order Desk • Bilingual CSR - French/English • Exec. W.P. Secretaries - 55 wpm (min.) W.P. 6.1, Word 6.0, Excel, Powerpoint, Lotus/Windows. Please fax resume to: AOlsten Scarborough NStaffing Services` 416-495-0765 Sales Help/ Sales Help/I Agent Agent I Agent METALWORKING SALES REPRESENTATIVE An excellent opportunity exists within our organization for a dynamic and enthusiastic sales professional, covering Metro Toronto East and the surrounding area. The ideal candidate will possess both practical production experience and an in-depth knowledge of carbide and high speed tooling. A previous track record in sales would be an advantage, although applicants with sales potential will also be considered. As a leading Fortune 500 Company and manufacturer of carbide cutting tools, we offer a comprehensive benefits package, company automobile and an attractive salary in line with your sales experience. Applications in writing to: Mr. Grant Adam [Manager, Human Resources Kennametal Ltd. 115B Matheson Boulevard West Suite #211, Mississauga Ontario L5R 31_1 Fax: 905-568-4955 No telephone inquiries please. Only those successful applicants will receive a written reply. Est Help) SkilledIM Skilled Agent Help Help WOW! 3egister as an Avon Sales Dealer. Earn an Extra Income and Receive a "Free Luxury Pact' of Personal Products. :45.00 value. Call Pauline NauAs. 4274689 offer expires Mar. 21/97 WLSON FURNITURE re- quires experienced sales persons full / pan time. Sal- ary, commissions. benefits and more. Jain the team at Oshawa's oldest and fas- test growing furniture store. Call Darryl Sherman 905- 723.2255. Skilled Im Help EXPERIENCED 'Systems' furniture installers needed. Experienced only apply. Pickering area based. call Mrs. Lyon 905-839-2594 We are a progressive Canadian manufacturer of moulded rubber products with plans to expand into plastic injection moulding in 1998. With the addition of this new product line we have an im- mediate requirement for a quali- fied PROCESS ENGINEER Applicants should possess a min- imum of three (3) years plastic and automotive experience, rub- ber moulding would also be a definite asset. Qualifications: Must have experi- ence in design and process FMEAs', Advanced Quality Plan- ning, ISO/O.S. 9000, Finite Ele- ment Analysis, Design of Experi- ments, Extensive Computer Knowledge. Please forward your resume to: WEGIJ Canada Inc. Attention: Human Resources Department P.O.Box 567 Whitby, Ontario LIN 5V3 Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted JUNIOR SALES Quantum, a name synonymous with re- cruitment excellence is growing in leaps and bounds, therefore creating an opening in our Scarborough office for a dynamic Ju- nior with 1-2 years sales experience. This position involves the development and maintenance of new and existing business- es in the Temporary Placement Field. Come join a company that offers an attrac- tive remuneration package. Base salary plus commission plus bonuses. Car re- quired. Call or rax your resume to: JAN TEL: (416) 292-2282 FAX: (416) 292-8947 SECRETARY11RF.CEPTLO)NIST Required for a busy Manufacturing Company in Ajax. Strong computer skills with experience in w', rdPerfect. Lotus 1-2-3, MS Word and MS Excel are required. A pleasant telephone manner as well as a good command of the English language are necessities. Bilingual English/French is a definite asset. Please reply to: rile 09776 Oshawa This Week. P.O. Box 481, Oshawa. (Ontario LIH 71.5 Skilled Skilled Help Help Mackie Automotive Sistems Is a dy- namic and rapidly expanding compa- ny in the business of sequencing and sub -assembly of automotive compon- ents. We are presently recruiting individuals for current and future staffing require- ments within the following positions: Production Supervisors Material Supervisors Quality 8 Material Technicians Health & Safety Supervisor Mechanical Engineers Industrial Engineers Process Engineers We offer a competitive salary and benefit package. We thank all applic- ants in advance for applying. PLEASE FORWARD RESUME TO: REGIONAL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGER, MACKIE AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS 202 SOUTH BLAIR STREET, UNIT 10 WHITBY, ONTARIO LIN 8X9 R.I.B.O. LICENSED C.S.R. Required by GENERAL INSURANCE BROKER 'Agency Manager' experience preferred. Mail, deliver or fax rewrte to: WITTY INSURANCE BROKERS 15 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario. L1 S 2139 Fax (905) 428-8672 CARPENTERS - Carpent- FINISH SPRAYER RE ers required with 5 years quired for custom woos experience in industrial/ working company. Mtn commercial construction. have 5yrs.♦ experience i Fax resume ksling previous stain. sealer, lacquer app) job experience to: Karen cation & custom staff McNamee, Interim Person- matching. Full-time day: nal. (905) 5796050. Mon. -Fri. Benefits, compel CONSTRUCTION SU- Cove wage. Please send m PERVISOR, We are seek- sumo 6 references to: Fd ing a construction super- #9774. Oshawa/Whit visor with 5 - 7 year; ex- This Week, P.O. Box 48' perience in commerciaVin- Oshawa, ON. L I H 71-5' dusirial construction; travel is necessary, computer skills a must. Fax resume 1 fisting previous job experi- ence to: Karen McNamee, Interim Personnel, (905) DENTAL HYGIENIST, ri 5796050 quired part time. Send n sumo to P.O. Box 6612: 1355 Kingston Rd. Prclke ing, Ont. L1 V 6P7. SELL IT NOW PART-TIME Dental Ri ALLI 683-0707 cephonist for office in Pici I Bring. Dental experienc required. Please tax ri sumeto: 416.221-4467. Re- Fod- Aust I in ppli- Itain ays, Poll re - File nitby $81, igll lilt re- re - 127. *ere Re- )ick - ince re - 11111111 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1997 -PAGE 27 ' Skilled Skilled IM Skilled Skilled Articles Articles Computer Computer AutomobiIn P Help Im Help Help 1 For Sale 1 For Sale I Video 1 Video 11 For s•le =TT Ontario Hydro I OPPORTUNITIES FOR I I N MILLWRIGHTS AT H N PICKERING NUCLEAR I GENERATING STATION N Duration - On a Temporary Basis, Minimum of 6 months, M Maximum of 1 Year Assignment - Working on Plant Equipment such as Turbines, N Compressors, Pumps, Etc. H Qualifications- Certified Millwrights preferred, 4th Year M Apprentices will be considered N Interested candidates should apply in writing (with resume) to: M File #9775 H Oshawa Whitby This Week, P.O. Box 481, w 865 Farewell St. H Oshawa Ont. L1 H 71_5 M ti Applications post marked later than March 31, 1997 will not be considered. Ontario Hydro is an equal opportunity employer. H w . 1 es Med "Its OMW 1 Medirawi aIMme*A 1 for Sa 1Gnark Child and Family Services is an accredited children's mental health centre providing services to children and their families throughout Ontario. PSYCHOMETRIST Durham -full-time As a member of a multi -disciplinary team, you will provide a range of psycho -diagnostic and treatment services, which include personality and psycho -educational assessments of children and adolescents. You will also provide consultation to staff and community agencies as required. Your graduate degree in Psychology and directly related experience are complemented by specific training and/or experience In family therapy, play therapy and brief therapy. Other language skills and culture diversity as part of background would be an asset. Interested applicants are invited to submit an application, by Monday, March 24, 1997, to: KINARK Smajis A JADiti HUMAN RESOURCES Kiiii Cmw AND FAM&Y SEwacn .wd 240 DuwAN Mini ROAD, SUITE 402 Dole Mau, ONrA= M3B 31012 FAx: (416) 444-8896 Only candidates being interviewed will be contacted. oaycwo Iml I Im Business EXPERIENCED, Loving, 11ve-out care giver required for 2 children, ages 6 8 3. 7am-6:30pm. Light house- keeping, references re- quired. Call 6Brr6163. LIVE INILIVE OUT Nervy, required for our 3 children 110 months. 3 b 4 12/ yrs.). Full day school for 2 eldest Non-smoker.Own transpor- tation Preferable. Ajax area References required. 905- 428-3388 after 7 p.m. or weekends. RELIABLE NANNY live irV out, full/part time for 2 children. ages 5 8 2. Ref- erences, non-smoking, some housekeeping. (905) E37-0337. SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 SAFE/SECURE HOME DAYCARE AVAILABLE in sty soteh Ajax Thome. Her- wood/Clover Ridge. Babies and pro -school age wel- come. Clean ennvkonment First Aid, CPR courses tak- en. Roca pris/References. DAYCARE AVAILABLE in sty Thome, mother of 2, car- ing, dean environment all ages,CPR, nutritious meals, receipts, Westney and Hwy 2.683-2713 DAYCARE, ovailable in my home with its of TLC. meals, fenced yard, near Westney & Hwy.N2 area. 683-8974 LOVING RELIABLE, worry kee daycare. Warm lunch- es, nutritious snacks, smoke free, Altona/Pine- grove/ Oakburn/Wet Creek call Jackie 509-7787 INTERNET ADVERTISING WORKS[ Get your busi- ness on the World Wide Web for less ratan S2. per day. FREE details. Call 905-434-2170 department TW- 1103. ' Firewood FIREWOOD, Excellent Quell ty hardwood,. Guar- anteed, extra long fully seasoned, cut and split. Honest measurement. Free delivery. Kozy Heat Fire- wood 905-753-2246. FIREWOOD: Roka Lum- ber & Firewood Centre 4'x8'x12'. $60: 4'x8'x16'. $65. Established 1963. Days 705277.3381. Even- ings 905.434-6665 Free delivery to Oshawa area. IS' DIGITAL Satellite Syi. tem. 90 channels free for one yew Only, $7 00 /wlk 1.800-267-9466 ISM CENTURY reproduc- tion solid mahogany hand Carved dning table with 4 side duan and 2 high back persons duns. $3800 Cali 416-284.0219, 1989 TRAILER for sale. 4C h Northlander Supreme with Flonrda room, ail ap- pliances. TY rotor, air- condintwnng. Call 705- 292-7717 or 705.292-0633 27- ZENITH stereo t v . $6.25 wk h 35' Lend stereo t.v. $19.00/wk Free delivery 1.601267.9466 6 PCE. DARK OAK bed- room set. 5950 Also dou- ble bed. box spring. mat- tress $100. Telephone 431-2456 6 PCE. OAK dining room set, table and 6 chars. 2 YOM old. pad $1.400 ask - trig $600. 6 pee. bedroom set, solid wood, mattress worth $1.400. Will sell com- plete $1.200 Please can 721-8035. ATTENTION LAND- SCAPE contractors Contin- uous concrete curdrg sys- taNequipment. Commer- clal/residers" installations Will train. $1.b.o. 5M. o (905) 936.2702 after 6* CARPET - TRY d SAVE. New 100% nylon. Stan - less. all Product lines avail- DIAMOND- N -191I! ladies able to suit any budget d solitaire /4k. mg. Ap- Serxor Discount. Repair a praised value $3950. Bay Restretching. For tree esb- after Cale (905) 4645466. mates call and we will show you the difference. /0D% customer sabsfaction guaranteed. Cal Mike 905- 4314040. CARPET BROKER, 100%. Nylon thick, plush. stain resistant carpet. For 3 roans. orgy $369.00. Price includes 30 Sq. yds carpet deluxe pad and installation in your home. Free quota- tion . in your twine. No in- terest no payment for one full year, Daniel, 1-800- 217-0104. .801217-0104. 9am o n a■• o m m o• m, HOW ARE WE DOING? The This we(eFRVrws AdaWChss fed Departnat ■ ■ ■ s omd9d io My dreg o(ra&rners wfi the best ■ p36si-1e serHoe.Wewould appemleyour gr>dd ■ ■ Msponse ID f1e Q-IesiorlS t1FiDW ■ ■ 1, Was your call answered promptly? ■ 2. Did the Sales Representative ■ offer friendly, ■ courteous Service? ■ ■ ■ 3. Are you satisfied with the response to your ■ advertisement? ■ 4. Suggestions or comments: ■ R ■ We would like to hear from you. ■ ■ ■ If you prefer, ■ please contact Fred Eismont 0 ■ at 576-9335, or 683-0707 0 ■ or fill out this coupon 0 ■ and mail to: ClassiiDed Department ■ a P.O. Box 481 i a 865 Farewell St. • ■ Oshawa, Ontario ■ ■ L1H 7L5 ■ 'yw SaffsfdCDoft is the meal of our succm • ■ tet a a m a 0 a a m a CARPETS - lots of carpet. LUMBER. Clear oaK s 100'x. Ayton. now stain re- cherry. ' 8 2 ' and ranoom lese acarpets on hand. I widths al 112 store once will carpet 3 rooms. $349. Also 2x4 ,877 long cedar Price WKkKes carpet. pro- (905)786-2923 "rum pay' expert rnstalia MICKEY THOMPSON bon. fast deirvery, free esti- rrytes (30 yards) Norman Baia bested 29 x9 50r1. or 6 bore rims Like new, 686-231! $300 00 434-5096 CARPETS: Lots d carpets. NEW AND USED FURNI- 100% nylon stain release. TORE appt,ances bods. carpet 3 rooms 5339 (30sq antiques. Irinriglidrflifhg Incudes carpet. premia room, bedroom Before you premum pad and ,nstaNa- ay. giro My Dads a try Don Free estimates, senor 130-0561 discounts. Carpet rapers. Sam 905-686-1772 PHOTOCOPIER with CARPETS: Oualrry carpets low prices. latest colors and fashions. salol. Inyalla- tons. repairs. For free es- timate call Wally 723-5295. 706.3517, residential 8 commerctaf www3 sympa- Deo. ca/carpets COMPUTER Illi Tower VGA Colour Monitor, 8 meg. ram, 120 meg hdd.. 3 1/2' fdd. $500 No tax Phone (905) 571-5291. COMPUTER SPECIAL - Pentium 120 with C.D. drive, tax modem. windows '95. $17.50 /wk. 1-800-267- 9466 Carpet Mill Disrtibutors, 12 months No payments, No interest, (OAC) 3 rooms (300sq.ft. ) installed with deluxe pad from only $399. Specials on Vinyl. Ceramic and Hardwood Flooring. Free Shop At Home. 1-800- CARPET .801 CARPET MILL Disrtibu- tors, 12 months No pay- ments. No nteresL (OAC) 3 rooms (300sq tt) Installed with deluxe pad from only $399 Specials on Vinyl. Ceramic and Hardwood Flooring Free Shop At Home 1-800-663-6046 GE WASHING. machine, white, portable dishwasher, With a eulDrg board top, al- mond, 18. 1 cu. ft. Inglis te- frigerebon, non glare. white, glass atitustable shelves, uipped for ice maker stand. paper welder with covers d 4 drawer fde Cam 905-434.7184 ask for San- dy PIANO. B.G. mahogany. mint, S2.45C Magnificent. 10 pc. oak diner, large cab- inet 8 banquet table, carved. $1950 Mahogany executive desk $650 Fre* delivery 905.780-0299 PIANOS -GRANDFATHER CLOCKS - Owner buys m new home. must reduce stock. Best buys of the year on all pianos, keyboards and clocks. OHa ends March 26/97. Not sun, rent to own. Call Telep Piano. 433-1491. GREENHOUSE, roughly 8x10, double door entry. theater, must be seen! $800. Call At 725-0816, RENTAL TRAILERS for sale, car trailer, 4 bed snow, 2 box traders. 1956 Boat trailers. Wilde Sales 655-010. thq Prices negotiable. 579- ROYAL ALBERT China 5751 Set 'Moss Rose'. Setting INCOME TAXES PRE- for Six people. Used Twice. PARED from $20. 10 years Call 436-7863. experience. Cad Lucy 905- SALE OF CONTENTS, 428-8429furniture, household goods. IPC LAPTOP, Pentium 75. gardening toots, something 810 HD, 16 MB. 16 bit everyone. call after 5:30 sound card, "D Rom. Co- 683-4782. lour screen, Widows 95 6 SHEDMAN - Ouality Microsoft office installed. wooden sheds 8' X 8' barn $2500.436.5244. kit only 5299 plus tax. KITCHEN CABINETS - Marry other saes and styles upper cabinets all glass available. Also garages doors, hardwood, Excel- and decks. 761 McKay Rd. lent condition, asking $675. Unit 3, Pickering For more 579-3092 Into.'call 905-619-2093. KITCHEN CUPBOARDS, dark oak, counter top, sink and taps. appprox 902. only 8 years old. $2.000 Almond Admiral range. $200. Concertmate elec- tronic keyboard with stand. $200 Prices negotiable Call atter 6 pm (416) 281- 1204 SIDES OF BEEF $1 89/lb Custom cut. wrapped, fro- zen. delivered No chem, cats. Buy direct from farm 8 save Orono. 905-983- 9471 WEB DESIGN SERVICE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte at 579-440o Articles 1 For Sale OAK/PINE FURNITURE Trada.onaWoodworkrg One of O piano's largest manufacturers of Solid Wood Furniture announces our New for 1997 finish It /ourself line of Solid Oak 8 Pine Furniture. Eg: Can. -onball Bed $34900 .Solid Oak Pedestal Table 8 4 ;11a,rs 5695 00, 905-985- =774 USED FRIDGE $225. and .p. 'sed stoves S20o and .p, used washers $250 pryers $179 and up Brand -ew brand name fridges. '6 c I 5605 New brand -ame 30' stoves 5449 and .p. New scratch and dent car Indges 5 cr S249 Ste- pnenson's Furniture and appliances 227 Court St . 'Dsnawa. 576-7448 WEDDING GOWN RENTAL Special package 4edding gown. headpiece 3 vers, shoes. $500 We also reM cakes. lowers For appantment call 905.430- 2341 Articles 1 Wanted ANTIQUES Absolutely o,rC asirg furniture or an- (Ilingcad Scientific: n ostru- -nts. china. silver. adviser - tors, decays. does. ^silk bottles, collections or estates Cali Robert Bowen Antiques (9051 655-8049 Brooklk, • 1 Pets,'st,ppllesf Boarding MALE HEDGEHOG, Cage a1' SA)ples stOG r-om- plete Also talk mg male in. clan Ringneck Parakeet Very tame. Cage. Stand compiete 5600 can 433- 2108 `E F'OR 1997!!! Private 6 Wiwi Pnvale Imtructitim at K9 CONNE(710%s I)(K; OBF.DIENCF FREE 6 h. Ieatkrr it -hitt lead to all lieu ,krdenO. %etrrinar recuiwsended cluwes. puppies thm vuldt. %1771-9 alk Jinn and tn- 1994 GRAND PRIX, V6, Ws abs. WI, p/w, ptbunk. security system. 4 -door. ap- prox. 79.000 highway Kms. 514.500 Like new. one owner 905-683-3020 1995 CHRYSLER IN- TREPID, exce,ien, �oM1- !ion automatic starter air, power everything, keyless entry. 50.000 kmblackwith sand 'tenor S14 750 ,3051 665-8336 87 CHEVETTE, 4 -SPEED 2 door '25(, 00 as s 905)839-8194 AUTO LOANS atitu dcalcr µ ill arrange financing c•.:n it you have hccn turned down helore- Loans n ailahle for no t rcdit, bad credit and bankruptcy hu � ers. Call Janice (905) 666-3398 ale preparat- CERTICAR - BEST LIT- ST%RTIN(; TLE CAR LOT IN DUR- HAM. GIVE US A TRY. WE INIMED14TFIA HAVE OVER 40 CERTI- an Jinn on rl+enr FIED RECONOITIONED VEHICLES ON SALE to rtrqe NOW. 9 Astros and Sa- 43X -1711 *ars ',)m 1995 to 1994. oadad. extended etc. from S3.9% Super Special APPLIANCES WANTED. working ;, not Wasre, Iyer, fridge and tent trader '991 Cavalier R S 3 1 V-6. 1 ' Automobiles '>'� auto 3.500 kms for Sale now 56.995 1992 Corsica V-6, auto. at mint. $6 9%, '989 6000 LE wagon. NEED A VEHICLE7 Poor credrl� ",c _red,'' Bani Call Tracie at 905-576-1800 or 1-888. 259.3673 1 can Isepv 19x0 CAMARO. certified in OC:.'96 Runs west Driven tlatly $1200 Coo as s 43"909 oaded. pr'strne wnde only S4995 1989 Escort Lx auto. ser perfect. sale 53.195 '993 Cavalier Coupe. air. auto. black beauty. now 55.9% hrm 1991 F,,e ly con,r*mtde- mnm t. S4 9% New Amuses- 1967 Monte Carlo LS b•deo 305 must le seen for camping 905.509- 9172 1106 BUICK REGAL. ow, $3.695 :982 Awostar Er mileage mint condition tended. 1992 Caravan LE APPLIANCES Wanted. Ask:ng 52100 0 b o. Call 'Woody' loaded. 3 3 V 6 working Or -or worbng 420-9529 atter 7pm or $9.950 1992 Festiva. auto. Cast SlN'S Appliances 905- '416, 86448472 during 8C. 000 kms A-1 S4 495 432-7167 weekdays '991 Chev Sdveraoo Ex 1916 PONTIAC 5000, ! lensed. loaded. 350 V-8 b t auror*unc. 5'695 cern Wow 51.550 1985 Sun- • Antiques hell ,987 Reliant Srco n rd Auto runs and looks great 5 395 Come and Wagon. 4-Cyl, automatic. catch the fever at Cwbcw ANTIQUE DEALERS S'695 certr6ed 1986 Che Auto Center. 155 King St. .esa 51495 c"tred 305 W. at Midtown Most Open WANTED Display your 404-9759 antiques - days a week �r Sundays. 'When our our Whitby Location. -a,1 1917 PONTIAC 6000 LE customers send their 905-4044608 Wagor -46 :AC .^u PS friends' Call (905) 579- PIB. A.0 AM.FM good 2886. 1 Computer unning condition AsKx,9 CREDIT PROBLEMS' On Anternet S1 600 Call 905-985-366' me spot ' ^anc rg D :win In$ DODGE SHADOW 2 payments trom 5500 door automatic S2 JCC Monthly payments 'rom NEW MUSIC a-zme d candied or test otler Tela- $150 OAC Cars. trucits htgh.%'wwwduman- Orion* 721-1577 leave vans 1961 to 19% Alanay news.net-a4c23S6n- message Auto Sales Ltd. 146 Brock dei htin 191M HYUNDAI EXCEL: 2 St N Whitby Phone 905- 666-3382 door '1atchpaCk. 4 speea. Lost cat great shape. 1Mrie to eerily 1991 Chev Cavasw RS 4 90-T11 Found $1200 or best otter, trades ser auto 3 t V6. loaded welcome. 905.668-0354 56900 obo 434-27,75 FOUND - key chain with 1_ CUTLESS SU - several keys. March 10. vr- PREME. PB. P5.automat a�o- 1 AUtOfllObiles Corry of Rm St Picker- is asking $2200 certfied. wanted i„ g Owner may identify by 125.000 kms 571-0225 calling 831-7912 aha 7 1990 ACURA INTEGRA S60. to $7500 Cash on Pan. I.S. 2 door hatcfhback, back the spot for scrap cars d WHOEVER picked up the on black. 4 ayl . 5 spd , Nt. trucks Anytime Cal! 905 - black CD case with very Dower sunroot, new timing 706-5740. sentimental CD's on Satyr- bell. 137,000 kms.. Excel - day afternoon Marc, 8dh,an lent condition, asking AUTOMOBILES and $7,900 905-723-6175 trucks wanted for scrap Oshawa near Kling and Any condition. any age. Park, please Call 436-9836 1912 Chats. Corsica. 4 (Jr. free removal in the Durham Reward. auto., air cond . 3 1 lire. Regan cash Dad , Alsq mnt conation, while. needed, '75 to '87 Chew • I 94.000 km. $7500 obo. GMC pickup for parts. Call 433--1791 anytime. Oshawa 905.431- 1992 DODGE Shadow. 1 0407 owner air auto certified TRAINING CLASSES CASH FOR CARS! We DOG TRAI excellent condition. high- buy used vehrdes Velucles starting March 26th. 27th. way dnven. Call 905-666- must be in running conch. Barb Scott 576-5635. 2747. tion Cali 427-2415 or cone TOY AMERICAN ESKWO 1992 FORD TEMPO, v-6. 4 to 479 Bayly St. East. Ajax Puppies, white with black dr., air, good condition, at MURAD AUTO SALES. points, hone -raised, UKC- 54,500. Telephone (905) A i A AUTO SALVAGE. Registered Call (905)668- 420-5468 Top Cay, for scrap. Aban- COCKER SPANIEL, Pup- pies, 7 weeks aid, all shots vet checked Ladies golf dubs, full set. For more in- tormaDon.576-9656. YORKSHIRE TERRIER Puppies. females, regis- tered, micro -chipped, shots, health guaranteed. S800. Telephone 686-4917 ROTWEILLER puppies. 5 weeks. personality plus. loyal. fabulous tempera- ment. excellent with kids. S300 (905) 728-9024 (9051721-8795 excellent condition, red 5 trucks. Call us last for best speed, rated. 70 miles to pnces. 24 hrs . 7 days. 30 the r. ruin gallon_ Well main service 905-686-5003 lashed 150 000 km. $7350 or 905.706.5234 Must sell. Call (9051 839• 4111 Trucks 1993 BUICK REGAL GS. I for Sale 160 k, fully loaded Incud• Ing sunroof and leather 1981 DODGE 4 z 4 Cao I 59,950 certified. Telephone 433-7842 360 motor. am tm cassere. custom s r• 1994 GRAND PRIX SE. P,Vy. P'1" PS. PM, Cruse T11t, ArrvFm cassette. secur- ity system. 79.000 km 514.500 Call 683-3020 ea,. 9co s ,ape 53200 or best after 434 5975 at 1-613-472-54'- 1985 l^tet-a: ona:. .. tc- 5 sec s:ngle axeA DT466, too -nary new oa,:S to list Bilisclove hed asx,ng $12 5C Cali Tony 7. • 0986 KITCHEN CUPBOARDS, dark oak, counter top, sink and taps. appprox 902. only 8 years old. $2.000 Almond Admiral range. $200. Concertmate elec- tronic keyboard with stand. $200 Prices negotiable Call atter 6 pm (416) 281- 1204 SIDES OF BEEF $1 89/lb Custom cut. wrapped, fro- zen. delivered No chem, cats. Buy direct from farm 8 save Orono. 905-983- 9471 WEB DESIGN SERVICE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte at 579-440o Articles 1 For Sale OAK/PINE FURNITURE Trada.onaWoodworkrg One of O piano's largest manufacturers of Solid Wood Furniture announces our New for 1997 finish It /ourself line of Solid Oak 8 Pine Furniture. Eg: Can. -onball Bed $34900 .Solid Oak Pedestal Table 8 4 ;11a,rs 5695 00, 905-985- =774 USED FRIDGE $225. and .p. 'sed stoves S20o and .p, used washers $250 pryers $179 and up Brand -ew brand name fridges. '6 c I 5605 New brand -ame 30' stoves 5449 and .p. New scratch and dent car Indges 5 cr S249 Ste- pnenson's Furniture and appliances 227 Court St . 'Dsnawa. 576-7448 WEDDING GOWN RENTAL Special package 4edding gown. headpiece 3 vers, shoes. $500 We also reM cakes. lowers For appantment call 905.430- 2341 Articles 1 Wanted ANTIQUES Absolutely o,rC asirg furniture or an- (Ilingcad Scientific: n ostru- -nts. china. silver. adviser - tors, decays. does. ^silk bottles, collections or estates Cali Robert Bowen Antiques (9051 655-8049 Brooklk, • 1 Pets,'st,ppllesf Boarding MALE HEDGEHOG, Cage a1' SA)ples stOG r-om- plete Also talk mg male in. clan Ringneck Parakeet Very tame. Cage. Stand compiete 5600 can 433- 2108 `E F'OR 1997!!! Private 6 Wiwi Pnvale Imtructitim at K9 CONNE(710%s I)(K; OBF.DIENCF FREE 6 h. Ieatkrr it -hitt lead to all lieu ,krdenO. %etrrinar recuiwsended cluwes. puppies thm vuldt. %1771-9 alk Jinn and tn- 1994 GRAND PRIX, V6, Ws abs. WI, p/w, ptbunk. security system. 4 -door. ap- prox. 79.000 highway Kms. 514.500 Like new. one owner 905-683-3020 1995 CHRYSLER IN- TREPID, exce,ien, �oM1- !ion automatic starter air, power everything, keyless entry. 50.000 kmblackwith sand 'tenor S14 750 ,3051 665-8336 87 CHEVETTE, 4 -SPEED 2 door '25(, 00 as s 905)839-8194 AUTO LOANS atitu dcalcr µ ill arrange financing c•.:n it you have hccn turned down helore- Loans n ailahle for no t rcdit, bad credit and bankruptcy hu � ers. Call Janice (905) 666-3398 ale preparat- CERTICAR - BEST LIT- ST%RTIN(; TLE CAR LOT IN DUR- HAM. GIVE US A TRY. WE INIMED14TFIA HAVE OVER 40 CERTI- an Jinn on rl+enr FIED RECONOITIONED VEHICLES ON SALE to rtrqe NOW. 9 Astros and Sa- 43X -1711 *ars ',)m 1995 to 1994. oadad. extended etc. from S3.9% Super Special APPLIANCES WANTED. working ;, not Wasre, Iyer, fridge and tent trader '991 Cavalier R S 3 1 V-6. 1 ' Automobiles '>'� auto 3.500 kms for Sale now 56.995 1992 Corsica V-6, auto. at mint. $6 9%, '989 6000 LE wagon. NEED A VEHICLE7 Poor credrl� ",c _red,'' Bani Call Tracie at 905-576-1800 or 1-888. 259.3673 1 can Isepv 19x0 CAMARO. certified in OC:.'96 Runs west Driven tlatly $1200 Coo as s 43"909 oaded. pr'strne wnde only S4995 1989 Escort Lx auto. ser perfect. sale 53.195 '993 Cavalier Coupe. air. auto. black beauty. now 55.9% hrm 1991 F,,e ly con,r*mtde- mnm t. S4 9% New Amuses- 1967 Monte Carlo LS b•deo 305 must le seen for camping 905.509- 9172 1106 BUICK REGAL. ow, $3.695 :982 Awostar Er mileage mint condition tended. 1992 Caravan LE APPLIANCES Wanted. Ask:ng 52100 0 b o. Call 'Woody' loaded. 3 3 V 6 working Or -or worbng 420-9529 atter 7pm or $9.950 1992 Festiva. auto. Cast SlN'S Appliances 905- '416, 86448472 during 8C. 000 kms A-1 S4 495 432-7167 weekdays '991 Chev Sdveraoo Ex 1916 PONTIAC 5000, ! lensed. loaded. 350 V-8 b t auror*unc. 5'695 cern Wow 51.550 1985 Sun- • Antiques hell ,987 Reliant Srco n rd Auto runs and looks great 5 395 Come and Wagon. 4-Cyl, automatic. catch the fever at Cwbcw ANTIQUE DEALERS S'695 certr6ed 1986 Che Auto Center. 155 King St. .esa 51495 c"tred 305 W. at Midtown Most Open WANTED Display your 404-9759 antiques - days a week �r Sundays. 'When our our Whitby Location. -a,1 1917 PONTIAC 6000 LE customers send their 905-4044608 Wagor -46 :AC .^u PS friends' Call (905) 579- PIB. A.0 AM.FM good 2886. 1 Computer unning condition AsKx,9 CREDIT PROBLEMS' On Anternet S1 600 Call 905-985-366' me spot ' ^anc rg D :win In$ DODGE SHADOW 2 payments trom 5500 door automatic S2 JCC Monthly payments 'rom NEW MUSIC a-zme d candied or test otler Tela- $150 OAC Cars. trucits htgh.%'wwwduman- Orion* 721-1577 leave vans 1961 to 19% Alanay news.net-a4c23S6n- message Auto Sales Ltd. 146 Brock dei htin 191M HYUNDAI EXCEL: 2 St N Whitby Phone 905- 666-3382 door '1atchpaCk. 4 speea. Lost cat great shape. 1Mrie to eerily 1991 Chev Cavasw RS 4 90-T11 Found $1200 or best otter, trades ser auto 3 t V6. loaded welcome. 905.668-0354 56900 obo 434-27,75 FOUND - key chain with 1_ CUTLESS SU - several keys. March 10. vr- PREME. PB. P5.automat a�o- 1 AUtOfllObiles Corry of Rm St Picker- is asking $2200 certfied. wanted i„ g Owner may identify by 125.000 kms 571-0225 calling 831-7912 aha 7 1990 ACURA INTEGRA S60. to $7500 Cash on Pan. I.S. 2 door hatcfhback, back the spot for scrap cars d WHOEVER picked up the on black. 4 ayl . 5 spd , Nt. trucks Anytime Cal! 905 - black CD case with very Dower sunroot, new timing 706-5740. sentimental CD's on Satyr- bell. 137,000 kms.. Excel - day afternoon Marc, 8dh,an lent condition, asking AUTOMOBILES and $7,900 905-723-6175 trucks wanted for scrap Oshawa near Kling and Any condition. any age. Park, please Call 436-9836 1912 Chats. Corsica. 4 (Jr. free removal in the Durham Reward. auto., air cond . 3 1 lire. Regan cash Dad , Alsq mnt conation, while. needed, '75 to '87 Chew • I 94.000 km. $7500 obo. GMC pickup for parts. Call 433--1791 anytime. Oshawa 905.431- 1992 DODGE Shadow. 1 0407 owner air auto certified TRAINING CLASSES CASH FOR CARS! We DOG TRAI excellent condition. high- buy used vehrdes Velucles starting March 26th. 27th. way dnven. Call 905-666- must be in running conch. Barb Scott 576-5635. 2747. tion Cali 427-2415 or cone TOY AMERICAN ESKWO 1992 FORD TEMPO, v-6. 4 to 479 Bayly St. East. Ajax Puppies, white with black dr., air, good condition, at MURAD AUTO SALES. points, hone -raised, UKC- 54,500. Telephone (905) A i A AUTO SALVAGE. Registered Call (905)668- 420-5468 Top Cay, for scrap. Aban- COCKER SPANIEL, Pup- pies, 7 weeks aid, all shots vet checked Ladies golf dubs, full set. For more in- tormaDon.576-9656. YORKSHIRE TERRIER Puppies. females, regis- tered, micro -chipped, shots, health guaranteed. S800. Telephone 686-4917 ROTWEILLER puppies. 5 weeks. personality plus. loyal. fabulous tempera- ment. excellent with kids. S300 (905) 728-9024 (9051721-8795 excellent condition, red 5 trucks. Call us last for best speed, rated. 70 miles to pnces. 24 hrs . 7 days. 30 the r. ruin gallon_ Well main service 905-686-5003 lashed 150 000 km. $7350 or 905.706.5234 Must sell. Call (9051 839• 4111 Trucks 1993 BUICK REGAL GS. I for Sale 160 k, fully loaded Incud• Ing sunroof and leather 1981 DODGE 4 z 4 Cao I 59,950 certified. Telephone 433-7842 360 motor. am tm cassere. custom s r• 1994 GRAND PRIX SE. P,Vy. P'1" PS. PM, Cruse T11t, ArrvFm cassette. secur- ity system. 79.000 km 514.500 Call 683-3020 ea,. 9co s ,ape 53200 or best after 434 5975 at 1-613-472-54'- 1985 l^tet-a: ona:. .. tc- 5 sec s:ngle axeA DT466, too -nary new oa,:S to list Bilisclove hed asx,ng $12 5C Cali Tony 7. • 0986 APPLIANCES WANTED. working ;, not Wasre, Iyer, fridge and tent trader '991 Cavalier R S 3 1 V-6. 1 ' Automobiles '>'� auto 3.500 kms for Sale now 56.995 1992 Corsica V-6, auto. at mint. $6 9%, '989 6000 LE wagon. NEED A VEHICLE7 Poor credrl� ",c _red,'' Bani Call Tracie at 905-576-1800 or 1-888. 259.3673 1 can Isepv 19x0 CAMARO. certified in OC:.'96 Runs west Driven tlatly $1200 Coo as s 43"909 oaded. pr'strne wnde only S4995 1989 Escort Lx auto. ser perfect. sale 53.195 '993 Cavalier Coupe. air. auto. black beauty. now 55.9% hrm 1991 F,,e ly con,r*mtde- mnm t. S4 9% New Amuses- 1967 Monte Carlo LS b•deo 305 must le seen for camping 905.509- 9172 1106 BUICK REGAL. ow, $3.695 :982 Awostar Er mileage mint condition tended. 1992 Caravan LE APPLIANCES Wanted. Ask:ng 52100 0 b o. Call 'Woody' loaded. 3 3 V 6 working Or -or worbng 420-9529 atter 7pm or $9.950 1992 Festiva. auto. Cast SlN'S Appliances 905- '416, 86448472 during 8C. 000 kms A-1 S4 495 432-7167 weekdays '991 Chev Sdveraoo Ex 1916 PONTIAC 5000, ! lensed. loaded. 350 V-8 b t auror*unc. 5'695 cern Wow 51.550 1985 Sun- • Antiques hell ,987 Reliant Srco n rd Auto runs and looks great 5 395 Come and Wagon. 4-Cyl, automatic. catch the fever at Cwbcw ANTIQUE DEALERS S'695 certr6ed 1986 Che Auto Center. 155 King St. .esa 51495 c"tred 305 W. at Midtown Most Open WANTED Display your 404-9759 antiques - days a week �r Sundays. 'When our our Whitby Location. -a,1 1917 PONTIAC 6000 LE customers send their 905-4044608 Wagor -46 :AC .^u PS friends' Call (905) 579- PIB. A.0 AM.FM good 2886. 1 Computer unning condition AsKx,9 CREDIT PROBLEMS' On Anternet S1 600 Call 905-985-366' me spot ' ^anc rg D :win In$ DODGE SHADOW 2 payments trom 5500 door automatic S2 JCC Monthly payments 'rom NEW MUSIC a-zme d candied or test otler Tela- $150 OAC Cars. trucits htgh.%'wwwduman- Orion* 721-1577 leave vans 1961 to 19% Alanay news.net-a4c23S6n- message Auto Sales Ltd. 146 Brock dei htin 191M HYUNDAI EXCEL: 2 St N Whitby Phone 905- 666-3382 door '1atchpaCk. 4 speea. Lost cat great shape. 1Mrie to eerily 1991 Chev Cavasw RS 4 90-T11 Found $1200 or best otter, trades ser auto 3 t V6. loaded welcome. 905.668-0354 56900 obo 434-27,75 FOUND - key chain with 1_ CUTLESS SU - several keys. March 10. vr- PREME. PB. P5.automat a�o- 1 AUtOfllObiles Corry of Rm St Picker- is asking $2200 certfied. wanted i„ g Owner may identify by 125.000 kms 571-0225 calling 831-7912 aha 7 1990 ACURA INTEGRA S60. to $7500 Cash on Pan. I.S. 2 door hatcfhback, back the spot for scrap cars d WHOEVER picked up the on black. 4 ayl . 5 spd , Nt. trucks Anytime Cal! 905 - black CD case with very Dower sunroot, new timing 706-5740. sentimental CD's on Satyr- bell. 137,000 kms.. Excel - day afternoon Marc, 8dh,an lent condition, asking AUTOMOBILES and $7,900 905-723-6175 trucks wanted for scrap Oshawa near Kling and Any condition. any age. Park, please Call 436-9836 1912 Chats. Corsica. 4 (Jr. free removal in the Durham Reward. auto., air cond . 3 1 lire. Regan cash Dad , Alsq mnt conation, while. needed, '75 to '87 Chew • I 94.000 km. $7500 obo. GMC pickup for parts. Call 433--1791 anytime. Oshawa 905.431- 1992 DODGE Shadow. 1 0407 owner air auto certified TRAINING CLASSES CASH FOR CARS! We DOG TRAI excellent condition. high- buy used vehrdes Velucles starting March 26th. 27th. way dnven. Call 905-666- must be in running conch. Barb Scott 576-5635. 2747. tion Cali 427-2415 or cone TOY AMERICAN ESKWO 1992 FORD TEMPO, v-6. 4 to 479 Bayly St. East. Ajax Puppies, white with black dr., air, good condition, at MURAD AUTO SALES. points, hone -raised, UKC- 54,500. Telephone (905) A i A AUTO SALVAGE. Registered Call (905)668- 420-5468 Top Cay, for scrap. Aban- COCKER SPANIEL, Pup- pies, 7 weeks aid, all shots vet checked Ladies golf dubs, full set. For more in- tormaDon.576-9656. YORKSHIRE TERRIER Puppies. females, regis- tered, micro -chipped, shots, health guaranteed. S800. Telephone 686-4917 ROTWEILLER puppies. 5 weeks. personality plus. loyal. fabulous tempera- ment. excellent with kids. S300 (905) 728-9024 (9051721-8795 excellent condition, red 5 trucks. Call us last for best speed, rated. 70 miles to pnces. 24 hrs . 7 days. 30 the r. ruin gallon_ Well main service 905-686-5003 lashed 150 000 km. $7350 or 905.706.5234 Must sell. Call (9051 839• 4111 Trucks 1993 BUICK REGAL GS. I for Sale 160 k, fully loaded Incud• Ing sunroof and leather 1981 DODGE 4 z 4 Cao I 59,950 certified. Telephone 433-7842 360 motor. am tm cassere. custom s r• 1994 GRAND PRIX SE. P,Vy. P'1" PS. PM, Cruse T11t, ArrvFm cassette. secur- ity system. 79.000 km 514.500 Call 683-3020 ea,. 9co s ,ape 53200 or best after 434 5975 at 1-613-472-54'- 1985 l^tet-a: ona:. .. tc- 5 sec s:ngle axeA DT466, too -nary new oa,:S to list Bilisclove hed asx,ng $12 5C Cali Tony 7. • 0986 for camping 905.509- 9172 1106 BUICK REGAL. ow, $3.695 :982 Awostar Er mileage mint condition tended. 1992 Caravan LE APPLIANCES Wanted. Ask:ng 52100 0 b o. Call 'Woody' loaded. 3 3 V 6 working Or -or worbng 420-9529 atter 7pm or $9.950 1992 Festiva. auto. Cast SlN'S Appliances 905- '416, 86448472 during 8C. 000 kms A-1 S4 495 432-7167 weekdays '991 Chev Sdveraoo Ex 1916 PONTIAC 5000, ! lensed. loaded. 350 V-8 b t auror*unc. 5'695 cern Wow 51.550 1985 Sun- • Antiques hell ,987 Reliant Srco n rd Auto runs and looks great 5 395 Come and Wagon. 4-Cyl, automatic. catch the fever at Cwbcw ANTIQUE DEALERS S'695 certr6ed 1986 Che Auto Center. 155 King St. .esa 51495 c"tred 305 W. at Midtown Most Open WANTED Display your 404-9759 antiques - days a week �r Sundays. 'When our our Whitby Location. -a,1 1917 PONTIAC 6000 LE customers send their 905-4044608 Wagor -46 :AC .^u PS friends' Call (905) 579- PIB. A.0 AM.FM good 2886. 1 Computer unning condition AsKx,9 CREDIT PROBLEMS' On Anternet S1 600 Call 905-985-366' me spot ' ^anc rg D :win In$ DODGE SHADOW 2 payments trom 5500 door automatic S2 JCC Monthly payments 'rom NEW MUSIC a-zme d candied or test otler Tela- $150 OAC Cars. trucits htgh.%'wwwduman- Orion* 721-1577 leave vans 1961 to 19% Alanay news.net-a4c23S6n- message Auto Sales Ltd. 146 Brock dei htin 191M HYUNDAI EXCEL: 2 St N Whitby Phone 905- 666-3382 door '1atchpaCk. 4 speea. Lost cat great shape. 1Mrie to eerily 1991 Chev Cavasw RS 4 90-T11 Found $1200 or best otter, trades ser auto 3 t V6. loaded welcome. 905.668-0354 56900 obo 434-27,75 FOUND - key chain with 1_ CUTLESS SU - several keys. March 10. vr- PREME. PB. P5.automat a�o- 1 AUtOfllObiles Corry of Rm St Picker- is asking $2200 certfied. wanted i„ g Owner may identify by 125.000 kms 571-0225 calling 831-7912 aha 7 1990 ACURA INTEGRA S60. to $7500 Cash on Pan. I.S. 2 door hatcfhback, back the spot for scrap cars d WHOEVER picked up the on black. 4 ayl . 5 spd , Nt. trucks Anytime Cal! 905 - black CD case with very Dower sunroot, new timing 706-5740. sentimental CD's on Satyr- bell. 137,000 kms.. Excel - day afternoon Marc, 8dh,an lent condition, asking AUTOMOBILES and $7,900 905-723-6175 trucks wanted for scrap Oshawa near Kling and Any condition. any age. Park, please Call 436-9836 1912 Chats. Corsica. 4 (Jr. free removal in the Durham Reward. auto., air cond . 3 1 lire. Regan cash Dad , Alsq mnt conation, while. needed, '75 to '87 Chew • I 94.000 km. $7500 obo. GMC pickup for parts. Call 433--1791 anytime. Oshawa 905.431- 1992 DODGE Shadow. 1 0407 owner air auto certified TRAINING CLASSES CASH FOR CARS! We DOG TRAI excellent condition. high- buy used vehrdes Velucles starting March 26th. 27th. way dnven. Call 905-666- must be in running conch. Barb Scott 576-5635. 2747. tion Cali 427-2415 or cone TOY AMERICAN ESKWO 1992 FORD TEMPO, v-6. 4 to 479 Bayly St. East. Ajax Puppies, white with black dr., air, good condition, at MURAD AUTO SALES. points, hone -raised, UKC- 54,500. Telephone (905) A i A AUTO SALVAGE. Registered Call (905)668- 420-5468 Top Cay, for scrap. Aban- COCKER SPANIEL, Pup- pies, 7 weeks aid, all shots vet checked Ladies golf dubs, full set. For more in- tormaDon.576-9656. YORKSHIRE TERRIER Puppies. females, regis- tered, micro -chipped, shots, health guaranteed. S800. Telephone 686-4917 ROTWEILLER puppies. 5 weeks. personality plus. loyal. fabulous tempera- ment. excellent with kids. S300 (905) 728-9024 (9051721-8795 excellent condition, red 5 trucks. Call us last for best speed, rated. 70 miles to pnces. 24 hrs . 7 days. 30 the r. ruin gallon_ Well main service 905-686-5003 lashed 150 000 km. $7350 or 905.706.5234 Must sell. Call (9051 839• 4111 Trucks 1993 BUICK REGAL GS. I for Sale 160 k, fully loaded Incud• Ing sunroof and leather 1981 DODGE 4 z 4 Cao I 59,950 certified. Telephone 433-7842 360 motor. am tm cassere. custom s r• 1994 GRAND PRIX SE. P,Vy. P'1" PS. PM, Cruse T11t, ArrvFm cassette. secur- ity system. 79.000 km 514.500 Call 683-3020 ea,. 9co s ,ape 53200 or best after 434 5975 at 1-613-472-54'- 1985 l^tet-a: ona:. .. tc- 5 sec s:ngle axeA DT466, too -nary new oa,:S to list Bilisclove hed asx,ng $12 5C Cali Tony 7. • 0986 FOUND - key chain with 1_ CUTLESS SU - several keys. March 10. vr- PREME. PB. P5.automat a�o- 1 AUtOfllObiles Corry of Rm St Picker- is asking $2200 certfied. wanted i„ g Owner may identify by 125.000 kms 571-0225 calling 831-7912 aha 7 1990 ACURA INTEGRA S60. to $7500 Cash on Pan. I.S. 2 door hatcfhback, back the spot for scrap cars d WHOEVER picked up the on black. 4 ayl . 5 spd , Nt. trucks Anytime Cal! 905 - black CD case with very Dower sunroot, new timing 706-5740. sentimental CD's on Satyr- bell. 137,000 kms.. Excel - day afternoon Marc, 8dh,an lent condition, asking AUTOMOBILES and $7,900 905-723-6175 trucks wanted for scrap Oshawa near Kling and Any condition. any age. Park, please Call 436-9836 1912 Chats. Corsica. 4 (Jr. free removal in the Durham Reward. auto., air cond . 3 1 lire. Regan cash Dad , Alsq mnt conation, while. needed, '75 to '87 Chew • I 94.000 km. $7500 obo. GMC pickup for parts. Call 433--1791 anytime. Oshawa 905.431- 1992 DODGE Shadow. 1 0407 owner air auto certified TRAINING CLASSES CASH FOR CARS! We DOG TRAI excellent condition. high- buy used vehrdes Velucles starting March 26th. 27th. way dnven. Call 905-666- must be in running conch. Barb Scott 576-5635. 2747. tion Cali 427-2415 or cone TOY AMERICAN ESKWO 1992 FORD TEMPO, v-6. 4 to 479 Bayly St. East. Ajax Puppies, white with black dr., air, good condition, at MURAD AUTO SALES. points, hone -raised, UKC- 54,500. Telephone (905) A i A AUTO SALVAGE. Registered Call (905)668- 420-5468 Top Cay, for scrap. Aban- COCKER SPANIEL, Pup- pies, 7 weeks aid, all shots vet checked Ladies golf dubs, full set. For more in- tormaDon.576-9656. YORKSHIRE TERRIER Puppies. females, regis- tered, micro -chipped, shots, health guaranteed. S800. Telephone 686-4917 ROTWEILLER puppies. 5 weeks. personality plus. loyal. fabulous tempera- ment. excellent with kids. S300 (905) 728-9024 (9051721-8795 excellent condition, red 5 trucks. Call us last for best speed, rated. 70 miles to pnces. 24 hrs . 7 days. 30 the r. ruin gallon_ Well main service 905-686-5003 lashed 150 000 km. $7350 or 905.706.5234 Must sell. Call (9051 839• 4111 Trucks 1993 BUICK REGAL GS. I for Sale 160 k, fully loaded Incud• Ing sunroof and leather 1981 DODGE 4 z 4 Cao I 59,950 certified. Telephone 433-7842 360 motor. am tm cassere. custom s r• 1994 GRAND PRIX SE. P,Vy. P'1" PS. PM, Cruse T11t, ArrvFm cassette. secur- ity system. 79.000 km 514.500 Call 683-3020 ea,. 9co s ,ape 53200 or best after 434 5975 at 1-613-472-54'- 1985 l^tet-a: ona:. .. tc- 5 sec s:ngle axeA DT466, too -nary new oa,:S to list Bilisclove hed asx,ng $12 5C Cali Tony 7. • 0986 TRAINING CLASSES CASH FOR CARS! We DOG TRAI excellent condition. high- buy used vehrdes Velucles starting March 26th. 27th. way dnven. Call 905-666- must be in running conch. Barb Scott 576-5635. 2747. tion Cali 427-2415 or cone TOY AMERICAN ESKWO 1992 FORD TEMPO, v-6. 4 to 479 Bayly St. East. Ajax Puppies, white with black dr., air, good condition, at MURAD AUTO SALES. points, hone -raised, UKC- 54,500. Telephone (905) A i A AUTO SALVAGE. Registered Call (905)668- 420-5468 Top Cay, for scrap. Aban- COCKER SPANIEL, Pup- pies, 7 weeks aid, all shots vet checked Ladies golf dubs, full set. For more in- tormaDon.576-9656. YORKSHIRE TERRIER Puppies. females, regis- tered, micro -chipped, shots, health guaranteed. S800. Telephone 686-4917 ROTWEILLER puppies. 5 weeks. personality plus. loyal. fabulous tempera- ment. excellent with kids. S300 (905) 728-9024 (9051721-8795 excellent condition, red 5 trucks. Call us last for best speed, rated. 70 miles to pnces. 24 hrs . 7 days. 30 the r. ruin gallon_ Well main service 905-686-5003 lashed 150 000 km. $7350 or 905.706.5234 Must sell. Call (9051 839• 4111 Trucks 1993 BUICK REGAL GS. I for Sale 160 k, fully loaded Incud• Ing sunroof and leather 1981 DODGE 4 z 4 Cao I 59,950 certified. Telephone 433-7842 360 motor. am tm cassere. custom s r• 1994 GRAND PRIX SE. P,Vy. P'1" PS. PM, Cruse T11t, ArrvFm cassette. secur- ity system. 79.000 km 514.500 Call 683-3020 ea,. 9co s ,ape 53200 or best after 434 5975 at 1-613-472-54'- 1985 l^tet-a: ona:. .. tc- 5 sec s:ngle axeA DT466, too -nary new oa,:S to list Bilisclove hed asx,ng $12 5C Cali Tony 7. • 0986 COCKER SPANIEL, Pup- pies, 7 weeks aid, all shots vet checked Ladies golf dubs, full set. For more in- tormaDon.576-9656. YORKSHIRE TERRIER Puppies. females, regis- tered, micro -chipped, shots, health guaranteed. S800. Telephone 686-4917 ROTWEILLER puppies. 5 weeks. personality plus. loyal. fabulous tempera- ment. excellent with kids. S300 (905) 728-9024 (9051721-8795 excellent condition, red 5 trucks. Call us last for best speed, rated. 70 miles to pnces. 24 hrs . 7 days. 30 the r. ruin gallon_ Well main service 905-686-5003 lashed 150 000 km. $7350 or 905.706.5234 Must sell. Call (9051 839• 4111 Trucks 1993 BUICK REGAL GS. I for Sale 160 k, fully loaded Incud• Ing sunroof and leather 1981 DODGE 4 z 4 Cao I 59,950 certified. Telephone 433-7842 360 motor. am tm cassere. custom s r• 1994 GRAND PRIX SE. P,Vy. P'1" PS. PM, Cruse T11t, ArrvFm cassette. secur- ity system. 79.000 km 514.500 Call 683-3020 ea,. 9co s ,ape 53200 or best after 434 5975 at 1-613-472-54'- 1985 l^tet-a: ona:. .. tc- 5 sec s:ngle axeA DT466, too -nary new oa,:S to list Bilisclove hed asx,ng $12 5C Cali Tony 7. • 0986 _ _ __. ,11,1,1,... .----�----• �.�_.:__�:___�._._ _ ._ . W_ PAGE -28 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1997 • I t I I I �Fo Rent I I eft A � Housea Houses Townhouses Townhane$ SflowlBotaks Snoob / I I For Rertt M I For Rent I For Rent r I For Rent I For Rent tea. 89 FORMULA MX 470 L/C, GAUGES,SKINS HAND WARMERS, FLv5• GOOD RUNNER. DOUBLE BED TRAILER PAG DEAL $1,925 O.B.O. 705-328-1613 TIM. I rucl(s nor Sale • Marine '9E15 S'S '.ong box. 5 BOATS TO CLEAR. alum speed. 28 Etre, asking punts. 9 - 12 - 14 h 12 and $1600 905-697-2789 14 h alum.. 12 and 14 h- 1988 Chev V2 ton, auto berglass. 2 runabouts. 22 h 305 cle owner, 163km. alum Wilde Sales. 655 - asking 56200 obo. 579- 8010 4255 FOR SALE. 22 FT. ALUMI• 668-7872 NIM ',sh�ng boat. new 9C yuty tip motor, custom trader 4 Wheel Drive fishing gear extra 59.5, 5 Wilde Sales 655-8010 WIND JAMMER APTS. 2 bedroom $785 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. CLEAN, QUIET Family Building North Oshawa. 1& 2 bdrms. In- clusive. Pay cable, parking & laundry lac. 723-2094. OSHAWA: Never build- ing; well-maintained• gen- erous suites Parking & hy- dro included: on bus route 1 -bedroom. $600. 2 -bed- room. $750. 3 -bedroom. $860 (905)428-5740 OSHAWA- 1 Bedroom partiality furnished apt 5500/month. All inclusive. Cable included 5 min to F Absolute Affordable! RENTING?? Y NOT OWN A: i $700/month galow $800/month yment? Discharged Bankrupt? Call Mel 275 or 1-800-840-6275 ARK STAPLEY uthm Group Excel Realty Inc. FOR RENT 1011 SINICOE STREET NORTH 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units. Utilities included Stove & Refrigerator. Parquay floors throughout. Parking included. Playground Area. Close to schools and stropping. From $846.00. Call 905-721-0980 Downtown Available im- r co OUTBOARD MOTORS. 1968 E150 CARGO VAN. Evinr,;de -', rebate until 3C2 automatic S 9CC Cal March 31st. on new motors. (90t)1 907 9913 new and used parts and 1969 CHEVY BLAZER, repairs Wide Sales 655 - da -k bice. 4 x 4 Sports 8010 moiler. pnce0 to sen WANTED - fishing boat 56.500 negotiable (905) a.,,,,. ,recto• aluminum, h- 668-7872 berglass, 5 - 100 no Will 1992 GEO TRACKER. 4 x pay cash and will pickup. 4 tack autc a- '- :as 430-0643 sere mem condition. lady share bath 5375. launch driver. non smoker vehicle Apartments Ask,rg $8.750 will comfy. I I For Rent (905 523-0871 utilties Available May 1 emus condo/ house.For re- 1 & 2 BEDROOM Apls. Trailers ava ASAP to Apr, and May occupancy 122 $550 - $650, good cond- Available April 1/97. $650 •,on and location. Oshawa 1986 SONAIR 1000 lent can 721 -Ml WIND JAMMER APTS. 2 bedroom $785 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. CLEAN, QUIET Family Building North Oshawa. 1& 2 bdrms. In- clusive. Pay cable, parking & laundry lac. 723-2094. OSHAWA: Never build- ing; well-maintained• gen- erous suites Parking & hy- dro included: on bus route 1 -bedroom. $600. 2 -bed- room. $750. 3 -bedroom. $860 (905)428-5740 OSHAWA- 1 Bedroom partiality furnished apt 5500/month. All inclusive. Cable included 5 min to F Absolute Affordable! RENTING?? Y NOT OWN A: i $700/month galow $800/month yment? Discharged Bankrupt? Call Mel 275 or 1-800-840-6275 ARK STAPLEY uthm Group Excel Realty Inc. FOR RENT 1011 SINICOE STREET NORTH 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units. Utilities included Stove & Refrigerator. Parquay floors throughout. Parking included. Playground Area. Close to schools and stropping. From $846.00. Call 905-721-0980 Downtown Available im- r co WHITBY, 2 bedroom apt, 3 BEDROOM or 2 bed- Housing Room: mediatley Call 725-6578. $635 / month plus hydro, room and dining room.EAM WantedEAM,For Ren OSHAWA- 2 bedroom suited for single or couple. Large livingroom and hall. AJAX - MAIN FLOOR, 3 well maintained family Spacious clean in duplex available immediately, for Open design. New., deco - 2 -3 BEDROOM TOWN- plus large furnished room � PI('KERIti(: Fenced yard, parking, ap- an appointment call 430- rated. 5 new appliances. 5773. leave message. Upper duplex• large drove WANTED TO RENT, Ajax chances. $650 + utilities share bath 5375. launch and fenced yard. $825 + area. 2-3 bedroom spa- � Hrock/Hwyp- arca. Call (905) 420-1846 WHITBY, available May 1, id I t r t le 2 utilties Available May 1 emus condo/ house.For re- Rooms for Rent. ea o qu a up Can 905 571 2757 ed t oval coil Is F •males wekahtle bedroom apt in duplex. Appliances included. car. per - 3S00 SO- FT home avail- Ur pro essi p . around $1400 rent. call $4(0 month. Poled. laundry room. all in- able immediately in Cour- 427-2163 Please call anytime elusive. $850 no pets. 668-8967. can after 4 pisase bce area Rent $1500/70. negotiable. Can Sunil or Harsha at 436-7381. Townhouses I For Rent (909) 619-1930 PICKERING, ,tu-she WHITBY: 1 BEDROOM AJAX - MAIN FLOOR, 3 well maintained family master bedroom peva bath. walk in closet. $411 basement apartment in du bedrooms detached home 2 -3 BEDROOM TOWN- plus large furnished room plex. own entrance. use of fireplace. 3 washrooms. HOUSES, dose to Go share bath 5375. launch Laundry. large yard. park- $600 month utili- walkout to deck. laundry. hedge stove $950 plus 2.13 schools. shopping 5841- light cooking 905 fief :ies included Non Smoking utilities. Available April Ist. $888 plus utilities. Avail- 0744 mature. working single/ Telephone (905) 426- able April Ist or before SOUTH AJAX cle: couple. No pets. hrsVlast. 1939 (905) 683-9269 9 - 5 bright accommodation, h references Available April BOWMANVILLE - beaubtul 3 bedroom townhouse in use of house. inciudv 1st (905)432-2647 4 bedroom. rec room, new well maintained family kitchen and laundry. S35 WHfTBY: 1 bedroom bright Mchen, a/c, div, f/p, near complex Freshly decorat- rho. ek Call W 905-428-3225 apartment Laundry & park Go. MayiJune 1. S1175 ed, includes 4 appliances. 2 plus bedroom Townhouse, ing Walk to GO train Non plus 905-697-0372. all ubkties. Parking, close to NJ smoker. no pets lstAast SOWMANVILLE - Very schools. all amenities April VFoom! LF References required clean 3bedroom. 2 -baths. and May occupancy 122 ante( Available April 1/97. $650 hvrngtoning room. eat -in Colborne St E Oshawa 831-2230 Call 905-666-2Ca-2 kitchen. main floor semi Appt. 434-3972 lot. $1.200 plus heal. (416) WHITBY 2 bedroom Avail- April Ist $950 an mdusrve your for �ublble May 1. $950 PICKERING LARGE ale Arc.]1st Call (905) Call 905-579-4147 AJAX 3 bedroom town house baths. an, 4 RESPONSIBLE bedroom oasemert apt . }ridge. stove. all utilities. 430-9146 or (416)789- FOR RENT i Iwo bedroom appliances. $1 April FEMALE parking. $700, negotiable 4145 Home. ava',abla mine- 4682 1 Can 905-294 4682 C 905 looking for untur- Avail April 1st No pets- Call WHITES RD/OKLAHOIAA, lately $950 plus utilities DON VALLEY PKY/Finch, niched room, prefer 831.0861 large and bnght basement Can $76-8642, 8 a m - g 2 plus bedroom Townhouse, private bath, no cats, PICKERING. Large base- act Nawiy renovated. fire- p.m No weekends. 2 baths. rec room. 2 walk- references available. ment apartment Renovat- parking. 5650/mo GitANDYIEW AREA, outs, central air, under $400 rnonttay. Call ad 1 -bedroom. large ketch -Oshawa. 905-T 905-773 Oshawa. 3 bedroom sem, ground panung. pod. Apnl 831-2230 an. Living room, bathroom, WHY rent when you can 1 //2 baths, rec room. FIP, lot. $1.200 plus heal. (416) Serious calls Only. laundry separate entrance your for �ublble May 1. $950 298-4634 after 6 beautiful decor. cable. wart -n closet $750+. Cal yo thno"* von -smokers no pets � plus c.� n-., 979i V irai�e• equiDoed wRh kedge t antl 2 BEDROOM(sl $650 inclusive Available �••• ,•-,- �- . and stove lots d cupboard Malaae April -s: Lxatec Apitst 905831-3250 Re/Max Summa Realty LARGE 1Wtlroom upper and storage space. indoor on 946 Masson Street and outdoor tables. tree $60C and 5720 pea month, standing awning Asking as inclusive, No Dots Can $4.500 576-5595 905.576-6724 1990 HOMESTEADER '2 1 BORM beaonern apart - x 31? " mooi'e borne 'C x men!. It, walk out. stove. 20 honda room Main trailer fridge, close to stores, no fully fur -..!shed One bed- pets 5530 per/month indu- roorn, 4 PC bath tndge fun sive First'Last 434-6769 sue, propane stow and own Electric hot water, 1 a 2 Bedroom acts and deck 10 x 16. stied. new Bache,o• apt 54951 in root or Florida room. new Oshawa and Bowmanvnlle carpet Located at Nestle Starting at 5600, month. In Park on Hwy 36 bet- tridge & stow included. .for, Lindsay and Bdxay with laundry facilities No geor on water Brand new pets Can (905) 434-2407 $45 000 Asi ng 530.000 or WILSON OLIVE area. 2 best offer Leave message bedrooms available April before 4 p m or call atter 5 1 Fnogs, stove. hot & p in to 9 p m Park lees no- hydro included S742 Car- gobable Ask lcr Jody (905) pet, parking, laundry lac 721-8980 Daytime 263.8369 or ewn- "fill fcydes ngs 2632522 PICKERING a (906) 666-3211 - Brock & 01991) Lb 668-3800 2 floors of newer douse. 2 cinch Large 2--bdrm Dsmt flat bathrooms. targe kitch- apt . sep entrance. laundry en. parking tot 2. garage. and parlung $800 /month A I Houses enced yard. No pets all inclusive Avaaable For Rent 5850.ubritws. 905-436- Apnl 1st. Call (906 1619- 5045 after Spm. 2495 leave message OSHAWA f Lovely sunny 4 OSHAWA - NORTH Ox- ford two - 2 bdrm Near GO station. 401 Parking. hydro. beco+y,patio $730 all inclusive No dogs. Available immediately X905) 721-2232 (416) 239- 2752 SOUTH OSHAWA. 275 Wentworth St W. 1 Bed- room $500: 2 bedrooms. $600 & $620. dose to bus- es. shopping. available im- mischately. fridge. stow, heat. hydro. parking Ist / bedroom amity home. un room, 2 baths, hardwood Moors. gas Mat Private yard. quiet child sale street EM, AccoinodatioShm BRIGHT room to rent large, clean. qu wt. than shared horns Cabe. tau dry, close to Oshawa C4 Ire and public transit I smokers $350/per mo (I and last) 576-3816 HOUSE IN AJAX to Tint with working person LA pica ts. Responsible aD- pkcees s. $950 + NORTH OSHAWA. 3 dry. cable. phone. A all 839-1 utilities Call 839-t 004 bedroom + basement parking Private locale WHITBY 2 tow^houses rn well main- 1st/last required Avablal can OSHAWA - super Wan joined family complex. xrenedienty. Also bache sem. uair, separate Living a-' stiorn. 'al Freshly decorated with basment. 686-9956. and do to pie Frog /stove. doss to all WHITBY, Luxury How M. parquet floors upstairs. $114,900 Ask for Lilian airenibes. Starling at parking, laundry tacilrtn North Rental. Summit Wit. $738 /month. On site Mgmt. a/c. $400 inclusive, ( 39M. Re& 668-7479 off" Call 905-728-3777 master bedroom, lacus OSHAWA main and sec- PICKERt4G S i Liverpool ensude, fireplace. cat Last required, no pets and floor of house dear Road 3 -bedroom town- 5550 Celt f -905 60 721-9722 or 723.6637 Oshawa Centre, fn 1132 2 BEDROOM apt near SOUTH house. dose lo GO. SOUTH Oshpww a. large t- stove. broadloom, parking, scrods & shopping. $800 NORTH WEST OSHAM Oshawa Centre and 401 AJAX- 2 bedroom bsmt LARGE 2 -BEDROOM near bedroom raised basement large tented yard. 5875 Legal Secretary has ha Parking, laundry. storage Separate entrance. 4 y • plus utilities. Fubefore. Availaphe now Non Dc Oshawa Centre. newly aartrhMq Ort lower floor d pus $100 utilities. IstRast. lo shard with non -amok bath La Imre room. decorated. 12 -unit Mailable April6o before_ working professional L (905) fi86-3204 9 D f60a Large g building serru . with lar+ferY. 2 car 905-839 9446 of all facilities S350/r Smokers Preferred ma plus hydro. 579-0246 u panktirg HarwoodlMyty, Available immediate f700 . 404. N Controlled entrance, new appllences. 5695/montn, ahoy' prorate entrance, $575 all inclusive Avail- Available April 1st. Call 110SSLA101ATTERSLEY WHITBY 2 - Available Apr tst. C 2 -BEDROOM apartment. utilities. Can (905) 294- utikbeslparkng included. able Apnl Ist. Mature IM 3 BDL blrg kw. does Oshawa - qurN court loca- bon Immaculate 3 bedroom it 1 liter. available April 1. Older. 57f;-7000. available Apr 1st. very 0760. Mailable April 1st. working single/couple No Two -19e9 YAMAHA sem, famlyroom, 1 1R quwl neighborhood. private �fped yard. References. fA ONE BEDROOM with clean building. laundry AJAX- Spacious bright, (�)�-8912 pots. 905-579-11,69. bon. lacune start, hands b� s $740 per/mth ♦ utilities. la� to solea with sin facilities on premise. Call clean, 1 bedroom , wakout. LARGE 3 -bedroom, near PICKERING. SPACIOUS hofor rent. South use paved drive. cozy fenced 666-3090. tamale $650 per. mo.. 905.57(1-8642 Mon. -Fri . CofmplotfrlY renovated, O.C., huge Irving room, 2_bodroom basement Parkwood Vill backyard. Near bus, walk to bedroom, close to shop- parking. dishwasher. we Bain -Spm. NO WEE- beautiful decor. cable. wart -n closet $750+. Cal apartment, let. in kitchen, avail. $400 inclusive. Pubbic Migh Schools. Mail- err/dryer. now PTC and I KENDS parking, quiet area. Mail- 905-426-3963. kung room. au inclusive, Ist. besemenL garage. April Ist. D• 50 plus. Cal 416.931- able May 1 (flexible occu-Im ROOMIS non-smokerm (905)IK 289 CORDOVA- 2 bdrm. able April 1st. 5750 ndu- NEWLY Doeorasad apart appliances, No poWsmok- A RENTERS DREAMT $Jrnonlh + urkk pency) 896 for Rent 2360 apt Park a Bloor. $710/ sive. Can 686.8183. resent ants. available in i^0 5650• irmedataty, rrst/ per/month. FA required. ties. IstAast. 905697-2519. PICKERING - hone Mo. 2nd Moor unit. uti1. rid. AJAXfWCKENINC, 3 -bad- aduN building. near hoepi- �f. 905.619-9634. money horn down. Own your own hang: eke now. tridga. SIIICOE11401 area. De AJAII. RIAMSLLED room share, full use of hou available immediately. room upper even house for W. 255 Sirncoo St. N. (905) SPACIOUS bright dei stow. $795 ind., all bull tadhne . 3 bedroom 2 stony for rent, n dean quiet nfoks 57628 a 623- ink), call 576- 877 An1-bedroom badela a M-4966. one bedroom apt.. Eat -in phone. 3 bedroom asking hors. 2 boM. 4 wpkrtces, home, own entrance, air. cy�ns s. Call 905-420-M 3706 Or cher 3 roosts, dose to a• atrwni NORTH OSHAWA: forge k�ti^. keple • -P- en- 566,900. Mil. req. gross in Available Apr. 1st 151 i cable i laundry fadYpes. PICKEIIN(' Major ON Pit. tial. Cal 905.686-8905. two bedroom. lrge bdco- trance, now rnen ws. care $26.o0oJyea. Also Inst $850 + utilities. Call shred bath a kitchen. Now partially -furnished rot AJAJ(- 6 Ryan Ont, one AVAN ABLE, MAY 1. raps, Wet buil6rg utilities, lltilitie3 inekuded. $575. 2 -bed. avai l be. Cal Ken 666-81M a � smoke, al 686-7260. privaN bathroom. qu bedroom basement apt., Large 2 bodroor ground cable, parking included. Towlnlorka". 2. . 831- Colts. COWAN Brow SOUTH OSHAWA: Ox- AVAILABLE IIIMEDW clean home. Parkl f Open ca -K ON WPM-- floor $780.54 includes epi $679. Available April lot. SM 728.9414. fordVrentworth: huge, 2- TLEV Use of WaWry. Piece. htatdry NO PDLL ea Court location. Suit ms- 1i 579-5584 storey detached 4 -bed- Int. relarences, suers n tore couple. Mailable April ' Special 2 roads East of 1. $595 inclusive. 436-905-279- OSMV A - B88 + 900 Counties. No pets. 905 279 Glen Sl: 2 bedroom acts. 2�1 • 7438 afar 8 pm.. eRlcHr oNE s675- s70e., arise to shop - Wall tarest. SM+ mon AJAX - DOWNTOWN OSHAWA - ping. schools. GM and Go, Available April 1st. Call bedroom basenwn apart. one bedroom apt, fridge, Utilities included. Fustiest RM SnoMBabft mora with wabo'A. larndry. slow neluded. $475 hrsV requred Car 726-4993 IM 3 BDL blrg kw. does cable. $650 inclusive. No last mantis. For more inhla 2 bedroom lo schools, stores, buses, PM Or smoking• Call call ea 728-1747 y occupenc.7. $110D aps. Mal Two -19e9 YAMAHA 6e6'6316, DOWNTOWN WHITBY. in range. Locations to suit PHAZERS, excatent condi- AJAX, large 1-bs&OOM small apartment building, you. SWdcwat Reeky bon. lacune start, hands besempnt apartment. no hig 2 bedroom with bdoo- Corp 723-1265 Wall tarest. SM+ mon rooms, office. grage, FAG. beef in nub" am of East non-smoking proms Available April 1st. Call finished basement, work Oshowa Fence welcome. Avail. www*ately. 54 Robert at 436-5609. r��• available im- S40Wmo 133-3732 696-M' IM 3 BDL blrg kw. does ub 721 + LIVERPOOLIBAYLY large PICKER d. 401 I Rd. Hlorre in q lo schools, stores, buses, mom). furnished room stucu0vewflit by coral and G.M. $875 + heat and hydro. Aeilebe May, 1. FIL.. TIINEE bedrooms in Cour- house, all inclusive. park- ng. per, Laundry. cable. bon area She ale to 242-2537 or 723.52M avoilletillis * suits Wier non smoker, S ItiCal Call 428-1639. Iboo $955)837' 31st. ? 540. 3 bedroom bungalow maintain a e }905) 837-1304 2 -BEDROOM Con hofor rent. South use No pow norm -sr . last, Call (905) 669-4009 � Ilfbf�MB grip warmers, covers snaking, rho Rets, laundry, ny $740 per mo. plus hydra OSHAWA Bachelor. clean, w1ITBr- ONE bedroom Apr.1, Oeharw area 5850 + nAuk- ties. 4346089 a stove included. Refer- epees, hrsUla3 required. MASTER BEDROOM available irrvrhedi at3y in For RI $4500 obo, takes the pair. perking, cerard air, ba1hIuI% Available April w. Also 2 Large. separate aW� • awailabk Cd Mina 4276277. hone. En 9856247 after 6 p.m. $700 all indusine. Certified bedroorn, April 1st. $775 per ' n- $57UMonth muds her 3 bedroom bungalow, executin style Call 428-1639. °v ma nduded. laV entrance, eat -in kitchen, & a� for t cot. Cal naiwor kitchen, hardw)Od WHITE'S RD. - Large 2 suite included. Use of 2 -BEDROOM Con AJAX, RIDEOUT St. 3- last, Call (905) 669-4009 dudes cable, utiities, park- 905-430.0959. Upas, al appliances, SOW 3 semi in Amber ea, °f °y leu Adtchen, parkin ^drY a 9 Parkwood Vill Maurine • bedroom, close to shop- HARMONYIOUVE- 2 bed. ing, washer, amenities. Non-smdkig orale. $435, WHITBY APARTMENT 2 rip plus ill. Rt. Asad/ Mail- mein floor laundry, firs avail. $400 inclusive. 125os q.h. on 2 levels. ping, transportation. Taste- basement apt. Sep. en- 905.432-7543. bdrm. for rent $650 Per/ Brock Whitby area. able now. References. 688- Ist. besemenL garage. April Ist. D• 50 plus. Cal 416.931- (905)831 004 bedrooms, both with ensuite bath. one be&( 1990 MARVAC BOWRID- lul decor. landscaped yard, SB50 I� 213 ubli trance. fridge stove. lean- OSHAWA CENTER one month. Oshawa, 4 bdrm.. 2 kitchens 2 baths $1100 8441• $919. OSHAWA, Furnished room is loft with sitting area ER, 90 hp. Evnnude, trailer, parking, pes.683-7164. dry. 4 pc. bath. ig. Fund poo(, cable. parking. First/ and two apartments oval- able '^ �^ ��• per/month. FA required. 3 bedroom house, near n 4 -level semi. cable, laundry facilites included, appliances, wood -burr fireplace. Central air. A radio cassatle, convertible AJAX- 2 8DRN1. apartment last required. $650 ind. quiet 5565 to $645 incudes Call 725-6911 s, and het 401/Oahawra and all amen- available immediately. able r.lst. $950/mor AP IOP. Tonneau cover. sari- ous Cala $8995. 905623- rent. Fridge. stow. saff• 905-5766181. heat, storage and perking. 666-4018 and lbs' hies. rernovd- ed, TSO decorated. Er mWpYho a students ulliles.905-885-1952. _ 4543 der 5 p.m. contained tawdry room. Close to all amenities. LARGE 2 Bedroom base- 428-7677 WHITBY- ore - bedroom ^pile X00 dock. need only apply $325/ AvOWe 0 May 1. Cal (905) ment apt n raised txnga. low,. Laundry, parking, a- 5840. indkniva. Clone to ar (705) 799-136nces.. Call (7�) 799-1361 t . I , e • month. Cal 905-404-2145. 509-4406. ble a utilities. $700. Call ameratles. Afalable April 1. 579.406,9. Call 404-9130. ;_S ent h Pd, vate 5450 dry. 586 - :lean fun (ding 350/ Ken Ins :ed ?f t5. le. II r� fired (tion nl in wxxv faun con - I No snare Latin - A/C. Mon stable Xnelor twee. Ifitle5 OR CUZzi. :able. AWA, house eking Use 01mo Call h so - single a.. 2 wash - a Ga )837- 0 837- M to louse. o. n- 3" oil room, quiet. firs - Is. lav i with iiond. $400. and quiet sarva- taa7i- $375 tiller RMI( 'endo. tillage ds. 2- h full droom real. 7 urning Avail- lonth+ orate a Retail Space SHAWA 4 Months Free ent !!1- 850 sq.2nd. Hr. 550. 600 sq. main $500. tt. across from Osh. entre. 600 2nd flr $500. ,r>u sq N 2nd floor .1,600 it main. Call 434-2447 x55.4132. FFICE near downtown ,;Wawa 1000 sq. ft. divid No 3 offices, secretarial I kitchen. Excellent for - fesswnals, insurance Immaculate turnkey d.run. 905-571-1301 )FFICE UNITS FOR RENT ;,:,end floor, good Simcoe ,-t North (Oshawa) Io - parking available. 5,-F 5123. Ask for Kathy. )FFICE- 400 Sq. ft., sepa- 1•v office, customer sec- ,Aus washroom. All in - .a. $525/month. 15 «)Od S Ajax 427- PICKERING VILLAGE BUS. CENTER �)t�ces from $150/mo. a^d up. Shorvlong tens .-nials ok. Super bca- ,)n. Church Hwy 42 aax. Call Larry Guimond Assoc. Broker Sutton Group Heritage Realty Inc. (905) 619-M or (416) 410-1515 Industrial • Units INDUSTRIAL UNITS - . =0 Tevrdlegar 1,937 3 w? sq it off" warshous- Park and Bloor 1748 i 1775 sq. ft. $3.25 sq. ft. r' Call 579-5077 after 5 328, Mortgages.4'�7 CottagesEm Mortgages, U� i I I I, I\ (, : i I L 11 i' 1 • for Renu-' MORTGAGES - Good. &A Lots For Sale LOTS AVAILABLE starting at $120,000 in Waterfront community on Lake Scu. gog. call 905-427-0390 or 905.985.3724. RESIDENTIAL LOT, .09 acre w.1400 sq. h.. insulat- ed building, cement floor, undergid 2o0 AMP Stan, wood stove. Enfield Road, (905) 728-0055 Vacation Properties CLEARWATER - 2 -bed. room mobile (family park), heated pools, hot tub, minutes to beaches, sleeps 6. More information avail- able $275 weekly. 905- 434-7184 Money to Lend Bad Credit? WHY WAIT? Call to order your list of Brokers and Lenders (416) 292-1293 (416) 609.2664 1-604910-0203 1-11100.501-0973 E Mail barter ® starca OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES, OTHERS DO HOT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU NYVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1997 -PAGE 29 • 1 o�Bua�Inesa� ' 1 Bu•rtess • etainesa• flflsirlas• Oppatunitles 1 Opport,r,;te, o • 1 Personals em 1 Personals a 1 Personals Are you someone with a proven track record of building strong customer focused teams? Are you someone with small business experience? Do you have financial and retail merchandising skills? Do you have a demonstrated commitment to quality and consistently exceeding expectations? If so, Petro -Canada is looking for you. We are seeking experienced Retailers to operate service facilities. The successful individuals will participate in all aspects of operating the retail business including staffing, training, and execution of the product service offering. The selected candidates will be required to make a capital investment to acquire the inventory, equipment, and systems to support the business opportunity. The investment required for these opportunities ranges between $50,000 and $100,000. If you have the skills, abilities and drive required to operate a successful business, and you want to be part of a winning team to share in the financial rewards of growing a business together, please submit your resume by April 7, 1997, to: Petro -Canada C/O Olsten Staffing Service Atten: Human Resources 4711 Yonge Street, Suite 600 PEI DCRIAM® North York, ON III 6K8. Personal Prayer To The Holy Spirit Holy Spirit Thou make me see everything and show me the way to reach my ideal. You who give the divine gift to forgive and forget the wrong that is done to me and who are in all Instances of my life with me. I in this short dialogue, want to thank You for everything and confirm once more that I never want to be separated from you no matter how great the material desire may be. I want to be with You and my loved ones in Your perpetual glory. Amen. Person must pray this 3 consecutive days without stating one's wish. After the 3rd day your Wish will be granted no matter how difficult O may be. Promise to publish this as soon as your favor has been granted. Personal Prayer To The Blessed Vrrirgin ,0 Prayer to the Blessed Virgin never known tc fail) All mcst 5eautlful lower of Moui't Camnel, fnJl(fJl wine, spier- -lour of heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God. Immac- Mare Virgin, assist men my necessity. Oh Star of the sea. halo me and show me here, you are my mother. Oh Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth I `urnbiy beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure me In my necessdy !make request). There are none that ;a^ withstand your power. Or. Mary. sonceNed withcut sin, Dray for lu who have recourse to thee, ,3 bmes; Holy Mary. orate this cause In your hands. (3 bmes). Say Ohs prayer 3 consecutive days and then you must publish It will be granted to you. • , • • telephone inquiries 4 In In In 1 Memoriams FZ'nl MemoriamsIE 1 Memoriams • • 1 •• 1 Arnnou+cernents e 1 Annotuxernerts Amancenlalts •• U1 BANGN(1F 1 AREA. 2 bed. •nom conage for rent start- -9. May Can 905-619- 3231 TRENT RIVER- Woodland . ayes family house keep ng cottages. 3 pa. bern. coolbeach. store. play- -,,.,Una. 90 iron. Northeast clienng 1-888-813- 2 / • 1Florida Vac P4ntab CLEAR WATER AREA, 3 • _."r^ townhouse. pool, .:zi. BBO. private yard. :. a able now For Info and ow photos 905 - 579- '=a 1 1 P""a'� 11f1rnes For Sale AJAX buyer saves SZ. :50C sq ft. quiet private :'escent 4 bed.. 3 badhs. "-ge MS w/enswte 8 we& - r. Enormous greenhouse kitchen, main flow den. laundry. Greenbelt, at. fp., meany ues. $227000. NO GENTS (905) 428.1017 SHAWA SEML 3 plus bedrooms. 1 177 baths, E Oshawa, Now aced. eat in kitchen, saW to dirung room. feiaheld room, dose to all enities, available Aw ust. Ist. $117,900. Phone 1433-0983 KEFWC - C.LENDAN.E, inaQAateo " 3 bad - Om deraion quiet Cal�da3ac. windows, roeN, 9NI eplace. security, system d more. Close 10 as enities. $171,900.(905) 7- . VATS SALE - Easy ns for suitable ayw. Ido for sale, Lagoon Brook", OrhtI1jII 2 room condo, 1112 is. 1,500 sq. R. For mon ,mat- Cat 1-905-242- 1 cfa s=ale ZA 7W9gg. Oshawea Prestigious condo- ums otter a secure, free life style n a varie- Of floor plans from 1.900. Viewed by ap- Iment through Ristow A ,S,ng Limitedalt . Reor. bad and ugly. Financing Ion any purpose. rates from 5.91 AN appiicMrons so. cepled. Community Finan. CW Services 668-6805 1 Business Pportunities ALTERNATIVE MEDI- CINE 4 1/2 yrs ago I left my 100K lob. Today from my home. I earn more than my doctor. Put-bmenuil- time. Training provided Small Investment required. 905-432-8234. 24 hr recorded message CHIP TRAILER, new. white, fryer, obq. griddle. exhaust system, stainless rntenw, fat and cold water. established spot. $25.000 Terry 905-640-6539 HOME TYPISTS, pc users needed. $48.000 income Potential. (416) 412.6347 Ext. 2 (24 hors.) WHAT'S THE PLAN? If Y000 interested in a great horse bsness CON me and I WIN show you the plan. Call Andy, (905) 427- 5589. An in I F Rant Am- way DstrRuror. • 1 Plairsonel• EVAN4LY BAYS ... Police use us. Rated It in Carw da. Low. Mary. Career. Lucky 01. Achieve Suc- cess, $2.99011111*0A 18+. 1- 904451.4065, HEAVENLY PSYCHIC on- awws 24 hours, am" Miller 43.000.1100 madams. $2.SWad . 18 + 1-904451 3783 171 not am which is mor• difficult. wriwv this ad or ra11 b it? 1 am a *40 whit mW who enfoys Wilieft W -g. along with aI 6Yh ng.0s. trot you e a akxaara awl cow single, fe- male, 3445 with snhiw in- weab, Phase raply in wrA- kg W" me about your 80 o ur80 along with a photo lo: Box 4575, do Markham Economist, 9 Haritag• Road, Markham Ont. L31P` 1M3 LIVEI I -O -11 Call none 1-900-151-5302.ExL 3673 $3.99 /min. 18+ Protea Co (602) 954-7420. Timothy's celebrates opening in Courtice Timothy's, a new hair styling salon in Courtice located at Prestonvale Place celebrated its Grand Opening recently. Cutting the ribbon was Clarington Mayor Dianne Hamre. Also on hand were family and friends including Zachery Switzer, Timothy Switzer, Paula Upton, Gary Hanrahan, Jennifer Jones, Berta Switzer, Maria Switzer, Lisa Comforti, Randy Switzer, Rick Switzer, Trevor Switzer, Delia Switzer and Brandon Upton. • m, Pwsorm" MOOILII MT ESCORT SERVICE HiglitClass MahlfFenlale Esoora for all occasions Od Cris. 24 his! 7 days 432-14M (llNi19 Mons) MRS. ANIS PALM and Tarot Card reader and ad- visor. If you haw any MI Items call Mrs. Anne. Mn. Anne helps through love, marriage, sickness and throughout at problems of Nue. Mrs. Arne has 35 years experience, she heals with herbs and tris. Call for an appointment, (905) 721- 0506. ATTRACTIVE whits cou- ple mid 31ns seeks same, AM linin hirhds first I* W with pholos to 1265 / Morningside Aw., Suite / 109. - 232. Scrbora On- J/7i trio MIB 3V9. EASTSIDE CONNEC- TIONS DATELINE - Free to call to place your ad. no charges for ladies, no phone bill charges, 905- 4347060. YMCM k1who Loo�flraloae? Mdenvallla r a ap w7ledoialaall a aarmlitillirlelal 1lebedontedith" r O aelalioa Pulp *A&ff A's vw fig Aaearywi6kille daw"alki"Iai IRbfildit ealtd, 1rRyi4016twI CNLQ 9 141M IAL FAII,81111 _ ORTORLt1E1M�Ti7! 4Inc W WR Remember your lowed ones witli a spec -hal Faster In Ienlorlanl. This section will be printed Sunda`-, April 16th. For further information call classified advertising at 683-0707 News Advertiser • ! A�ICt14ii1s 1 Deaths 1 l3r�tlts S11111% OFF 1545 DINS ST. E.IIYHITHY are liouida a 3 IV". lock sets, tlreY Paper 3 borders. fire place fares grill sets, hardware, nuts, bolts, weather stripping, small tools, drywall tape. wire. Car batter- ies, nails, and many more items too nu- merous to mention. SAM Tkass: 9 am. - 6 pin. Starting March 14. LlgtWsdm C•nti•,1545 Diatdaa SL E Whitby 90""4936 SKAN K, Larry Russell, (veteran of the Metro Twordo Poke and Durham Region Poke brow) on Thrsday. march 13, 1997 at the Toronto General Hospital. Larry Sknnek, burg husband of Janice and lather of Tyler. Survived by his nlotter Arne Sl mek (Oshawa) and sister Cathy PazK*. Larry 11i be bviri* remembered by his many family and friends. A Memorial Service will be hold at St PTs (iniad Church, 65 111 Crescent Ajax on Monday March 17, 1997 at 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, done - lions can be made to the Tyler Skiinek Trust Fund or the charity of your choice. Arrangements en- trusted to McEadnie Funeral Home (905) 428- 8488. SELMG YOUR HOME? Mqun lithos( our HOW FOR SALE PAICRAIN 68"70% I _.._�,. _ ._�.. _.. .. ... •mer••—"`�---"-- =' - ... _.,,��._ .__.. - ..... . •- PAGE 30 -TELE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1997 5 I DOORS & I IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS CALL BILLY 683-0707 O AWEE� WINDOWS FOR LESS PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED OR DO-IT-YOURSELF FOR EXTRA SAVINGS • VINYL - ALUMINUM & WOOD • ALUMINUM STORM DOORS • SLIDERS - TILT • PATIO DOORS •CASEMENT •INSULATED STEEL • BOW OR BAY WINDOWS ENTRANCE DOORS • STORM WINDOWS • SIDELITES • SKYLIGHTS • FRENCH DOORS PONPYTHON WINDOWS & DOORS 905 420-0188 I ' • •PH, I DURHAM WINDOWS & DOORS (905) 579-2222 Complete Selection of Vinyl Windows & Doors CASEMENT DOUBLE HUNG 42,700 HOMES nr2oco TUX -ACTION Q_ Home f� Improvement • Picture RECEIVE HeadOuaders Windows Ajax • Bay & Bow • 1 EDITORIAL Pickering Windows •insurance • FULL PAGE IMPACT •P im�rs • Storm • COPY CHANGES (weekly) • D000rs Construction IF Serving the Durham . Glib � screen Region for over SJILWICLIG Repairs FREE 30 Years MOBILE SHOWROOM `F RE � FREE ESTIMATES MARCH KILPATRICK WAYNE H 96 NSON 6KING SERVICE ST w SALES. SERVICE 8 OSHAWA, ONTARIO INSTALLATION 1121-3 CONSTRUCTION 2000(905) 579-2222 Authorized Deakr e CO•%SL+I GAS Basement, Home Renovations (Bathrooms, etc.) II PAI' FOR 90 DAYS YOU (:AN APPLY IT TO YOITR GAS BILL ON O.A.C. HOME IMPROVEMENTS Additions • 2nd floors • Bathrooms • Plumbing • Deck.'fences Wiring • Tiling • Drywall WE SUPPLY PERMITS & PLANS REFERENCES & PICTURES AVAILABLE FULL INSURED • ALL WORK GUARANTEED 97 Church St., 905-428-8785 Ajax 14888-845-4424 TWIN DIAMOND Over 15 Years Experience" Kitchens • Basements Additions • Bathrooms General • Any Maintenance Renovation • FREE ESTIMATES • WE WILL CHALLENGE ANY QUOTES 14JOCD b*erprises R*�:IloVAtioins OVER 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE ■ Countertops ■ Cabinets ■ Kitchens ■ Bathrooms ■ Basements Tel: Pgr: 905420-6541 416-337-0985 391 Marwood Dr. Unit •11 c° ty Oshawa MASTER PLUMBERS Your 81 Plumbing & Heating Showroom For All Your Requirements A�ention: *Plumbing & Heating *Consumers Visit our Spacious Showroom (905) 725-4916 • ` & CHIIAMIEY SWEEP Includes all hook-ups a no hidden extras Work Guaranteed. Snake Method • 200 PSI Per Standard Home Hook-up $39.95 - $5 per vent FREE 4• CHIMNEY SWEEPING ONLY • 9.95 RESIDENTIAUCOMMERCIAL Snake method utlted (416) 282-3292 GLI Interiors Inc. ,r QTwut. rtr� & Offi— Renoratioras Top Quality. Professional Service & Workmanshtp Over 15 Years of Se" ice • Finished Basernents • Painting • Kitchens & Baths • Faux Finishes • Plumbing • Carpentry • Ceramic & Marble Tiles • Ih}wall All work Guaranteed Pictures & Retercnccs Available Dan Fanelli Phone: (905) 509-7523 Pager: (416) 295-7220 SILVER CARPET & RUGS INCREDIBLE PRICES INCREDIBLE SAVINGS VISIT OUR SHOWROOM Stainmaster Stainmaster extra life extra life 65 oz regular price 55 oz regular price 132.99 sq. yd. '27.99 sq. yd. now 1123.99 sq. yd. now 119.99 sq. yd. 40 colours to choose 40 colours to choose from from 10 year uarantee 1 10 year guarantee Otter expires March 28,1997. FOR FREE! SHOP AT HOME SERVICE OR ESTIMATE CALL UNIT 3 -487 Westney Ad. S. If you wish to advertise in this feature call Billy at 579-4400 E xt. 2304 Meet Your Authorized Consumers Gas Contractor For Basements, Home Renovations, Bathrooms & Fireplaces In The Durham Region & Surrounding Area! Upatrick Construction Serving Durham Region and Area since 1982 THE HOME OF MR. & MRS. MARK WATSON, PICKERING ADDITIONS 41 Home renovation projects y have done in your home in fireplaces(right) and bathroo basements(below) Call the pros. Call Kilpat Construction at 1-888-845 Another happy customer served by Kilpatrick Construction Kilpatrick Construction is a Consumers Gas Authorized Contractor and specializes in home renovations, bathrooms, basements and gas fireplaces. For more information call Gord at 428-8785 for a free consultation. PI Authorized Contractor CONSUMERS GAS 1-888-845-4424 4 a OND SH .9%pjA tit? DIAMOND SHINE (goat 619-2899 221 YIN-,., Rd. s.. unn A, Al.. Diamond Shine Car Seat Special For Your Child. $3500 per seat to clean off Bacteria & Germs & Provide Safe & HAPPY Atmosphere for your Loving child Call Your Car Seat Cleaning Specialis THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1997 -PAGE 31 W inter's not over yet, so visit Pennzoil 10 Minute Oil Change Centre .991" 6W30 or t OW30 a�,ptNMZ00. - -APMR now. a, 1 10 Minute Oil Change Centre for you" 1 located at 195 Westney Rd. S. in The flush takes about 20 Ajax. minutes and no appointments are 1 You can drive in and drive out necessary. Chris also says his 1 with a rad flush, oil change or flush is the lowest priced in town. ; new wiper blades quickly and at a Look on this page for the r~ 1 I Owner/Operator Chris Rogers says a rad flush is 1 also an excellent idea to have done this time of year. JL1 'L Owner/Operator Chris Rogers Wiarton Willie; may not have pressure test the system. p " inspection. You'll also get a free seen his shadow meaning an early "If you're system has a 1 spring, but one look outside tells blockage or the coolant is too 1 most people winter's not over yet. weak or strong you could cause 10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE That means your car still has to engine damage and find your self NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED, 1 endure cold temperatures and with no heat in your car", says WARRANTYAPPROVED they can take a toll on your car. Chris. ""You should have this WINTER SAVINGS 1 If you're busy and don't have done every 2 years or 40,000 km. 1 OIL A FILTUR g� much time the perfect place to take is Pennzoil If you don't know how long its some CHANQE your vehicle the been come in and we'll check it A .991" 6W30 or t OW30 a�,ptNMZ00. - -APMR now. a, 1 10 Minute Oil Change Centre for you" 1 located at 195 Westney Rd. S. in The flush takes about 20 Ajax. minutes and no appointments are 1 You can drive in and drive out necessary. Chris also says his 1 with a rad flush, oil change or flush is the lowest priced in town. ; new wiper blades quickly and at a Look on this page for the r~ 1 I very competitive price. $16.99 special for a oil change. RADIATOR 9'J I FLU Owner/Operator Chris Rogers new, filter and 2 1 point i FILL SPECIAL$49- 1 says you should change your oil inspection. You'll also get a free OFFER EXPIRES Kw. 3,m more often in winter. bottle of gas line antifreeze with CANNOT COMISINE COUPON WITH ANY OTHER OIL CHANGE 1 "There is an increased buildup every oil change. OFFER. RECOMMENIMEVERY of moisture inside the engine and Another special available is on o�i17 D SMSA wwEK salt does find its way to the oil;' wiper blades staring at $7.95 195WESTIIEYRD. (SOLO of401) he explains. "These impurities each. L� ,L27M M = a will increase engine wear and Pennzoil is the only drive THREE BEAR AUTO BOCfY kkLAROL�'.4TAUTO OWY i COLLISION SLOPS -Sembg rm Regilm Free Estimates Complete Collision Specialist &Refinishing To Cars &Trucks Frame Straightening • Rust Repairs • Insurance Claims tMT 1208, M MONARCH AVE., AJAX 19051619-2327 S reduce the life of your engine:' through maintenance centre in A rad flush is also an excellent town and a welcome sight for idea to have done this time of people on the go and for those year. This procedure flushes the who prefer to leave the job of car engine block, radiator and heater maintenance to qualified core of all the sludge and other technicians. impurities and then your cooling For more information about the system is refilled with the proper Pennzoil 10 Minute Oil Change mixture of new coolant. Chris Centre call 427-6796. will also check your hoses and THRIFTY N ®uw= S 6" Finley Ave. Aja:, one M0, A I a 8%* W. 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