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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1997_03_18ews Pickering dvelliser Vol. 2 S1 TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1997 Task force aims to make Pickering safer Bti, MARIANNE T.\1:-\cs SrAI F RFFPoRTt:R PICKERING -- Concrete ideas rather than "motherhood and apple pie" platitudes will come out of a Pickering citizens' task force on community safety, says one of its co- chairmen. "We are very adamant that we actually have to come up with some sug- gestions that Council should act on." says Jill Foster, co-chairman on the Safe %ciyhborhoods Task Force cstahlished M Pickerine Council last November. The task force was formed in the wake of citizen complaints last summer about neighbor- hood safety issues, par- ticularly related to vandalism and rowdy behavior to and around parks. A town meeting on those concerns in September drew over 1(X) residents. INSIDE i I Lost Boys Remembered -- A duiun:cntan Icx::. �.. �n i(WA bot•, who went missing fwc> years ago - page 4. I Members of the 22 -person body. who include representatives o1 the school hoards. public library. police, ratepayer groups and the Pickering Youth Council as well as indi%idual resident, have been meeting nearly ,yerN week since mid- Dccember. The task force was originally scheduled to report back to Council by March 0. but now xpects to do so in mid- \pril. "This is a vast issue," ,ay,. Ms. Foster. who .t1so chairs the Pickerine :,uhlic library board. just endless and %%e ust need more time to get a document togeth- er." The first thing task force members did when they started to meet is try and define exactly which safety issues concern citizens the most. They found those issues involved safety all over the town, not just around parks. "It's the nuisance crimes that make people feel unsafe." notes Ms. Foster. addim-, task force members brought in research which shows even people in big cities like \eco York are frightened and intimidated by what are usually considered to be minor crimes such as loitering and unruly behavior. I -he task force heard people in JILL FOSTER ' Haye to come up %with suggestions' Editorial Page ..........6 Sports ... ..........It Classified ............15 HOW TO REACH US General .........083-5110 Death Notices .......683-3005 Auction Line ...... 683-75.15 Sincerely Yours ........ i ............. 1-800-662-8a 23 Email ................ \ewsrooni4 3urhamnews.net I Internet .............. http:' WNA.-NN' durhamrxNy's net See RESIDENTS/page 3 Pressrun i 000 20 Pages &NDSCAPE CONCEPTS Boll photo by Jason Liebregts A ball at The Youth Centre Amin Ayache makes the break in a friendly facility. The Youth Centre has been providing game of pool at the Youth Centre in Ajax dur- a host of activities for Ajax and Pickering ing a Drop In and Cafe Youth Day at the teens during their March break. Utility merger BY BRIAN LEGREE DURHAM Durham's eight utilities could be merged into one region -wide utility. Members of the Durham Utilities Group (DUG), an organization made up of joint pub- lic utility commissioners and mayors, will Note on the merger possibility at a March 25 meeting. under consideration for Durham An 80 -page report on the issue was given to DUG members at a meeting in Ajax Tuesday. Although its contents won't he pub- licly released until later this month, it's wide- ly believed to call for the creation of a single utility to serve the region's 145,000 hydro cus- tomers. During earlier discussions among DUG members, various proposals were brought for- ward, ranging from the creation of one utility to smaller mergers producing four separate utilities. Any decision made by DUG regarding amalgamation must be unanimous, says A! O'Donnell, chairman of the Oshawa Public Utilities Commission. See UTILITIES/page 2 PAGE 2 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1997 Utilities seeker consensusunanimous merg t"1-ILITIES/E=rum page 1 Durham's utilities began considerint, some Mein Toronto's Si\ municipalities. administration and duplication of staff, hydrt) The consensus seems to he if one firm of mer��cr in the ��ake ��I the 1'n��inrr's \mal-,antation could produce swings in Officials say. The eight utilities employ- about utility is opposed to it. it's a no -vu." decision to force antih-NIMtion of utihUrs in equipment. pui hasin;o. data processing. 275 people. says Mr. O'Donnell. "All the utilities have to agree to it." Representatives from utilities in Pickering. Ala\, \\'hitb\. Uxbridge. Oshawa. Clarin,Lton. Scu,,o,, an(] Brock ha\c heen meeting since late last \ear to discuss amalgamation options. Family grateful for community's help after fire B) Nl,\RIANNt: T\K \cs SI\11 RLPURILk PICKERING -- It's been a hard \ear st) far for Stec and Trace,, Jeffery and their children. Stephanie. S. and Gare. 7. The\, were forced out of their Ba\1\ Street townhome five days after Christmas by a fire which destru\ed almost cver\thmLg the\ owned. Though no one was scriousl\ inured, the fami- Iy's cat and tropical fish were killed in the blaze. The home was insured fir S41.(NX), according to Mr. Jcffcr\. but the Circ caused S 136.M) in damage to the building and Its contents. The fatrrrl\ had to li\e for two months in the basement of a rclati\e's house while they waited for the dam- age to their own residence to he repaired. Thc%'ve been hack home since March 7 and are to Ing tO get their h,,es back together to something resembling normals\. "It was rough." admits Stc\e Jcffcr%. But he's able to see a silver lin- ing even in the burning of his home and destruction of all his possessions. "At least we won't have clutter." In fart. the Jeffervs are doing all right now, thanks to a lot of people in the communit\. They express their gratitude to the firefighters, police and emergency workers who kept them safe the night of the blaze: the staff at Ajax -Pickering General Hospital who ga\c Stephanie and Gar\ Christmas presents when thc\ learned the mo children had lust all theirs in the fire: students. staff and parents at Frenchman's Ba\ Public School who raised S2.6(X) to help the family; and Erika Babiuk and Ann Dunbar and e\cryhod\ who donated tO the trust fund the two Pickering women set up to help the Jeffer\ s, which brought in over S2,(XX). "There was also help from Ed (Steve's brother I and Sue Jeffer\• and their daughter Ashley, all of Marksbur Road. who took their temporarily homeless relatives in for two months. Steve Jeffery's sister in Toronto who held a fund-raising party where she works which brought in nearly S3.(M. and his co-worker, at the TTC who also had Christmas gifts for the chil- dren. "There wasn't a day that went by that no one gave us stuff," says Steve Jeffery. "I wish I could thank every- body personally. Our family's doing fine thanks to the community, the gen- erosity of all the people." The fire at the Jeffery home on Bayly near West Shore Boulevard broke out around 2:30 a.m. on Dec. 30. 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Some exceptions apply. See in-store for complete details. Discounts not valid with any other offer, including regular '2- or 3 -for' pricing. Discounts are off the original ticketed prices, unless otherwise noted. Excludes Factory Outlet. Warehouse stores and Clearance Centres. 1 *[• P Residents in Pickering want answers to `basic safety matters' RESIDENTS/From page I identify and categorize neighbor- Hydro Commission, are please Pickering are worried about things such as harassment and intimidation of adults and children on the streets and in parks by youths and gangs, and about vandalism on public and private property. But they're also concerned about more basic safety matters such as having to walk on dark streets or in unlit parks at night; dangers from traffic: and having enough activities available to keep young people out of danger and trouble. After hearing about what was worrying people, said Ms. Foster, task force members decided to more clearly define the rather broad man- date they had been given by Pickering Council. They decided their job was "to hood safety issues in Pickering and recommend both pro -active and re- active strategies to build safer neigh- borhoods." So far, the task force has heard a number of presentations from orga- nizations such as the police, schools, the Ajax -Pickering Social Development Council, the Pickering Youth Council and the Town parks and recreation department. Individual task force members are also doing, considerable research on their own and bringing the results to meetings. The task force is just now, reach- ing the stage where it will begin to formulate recommendations, says Ms. Foster. She and her co-chairman. Ralph Sutton, who is also on the Pickering Welfare up, FBA down in Durham Welfare rolls in Durham Region increased slightly in February, but more people stopped Collrcting Fantily Benefit Allowance i FBA ). Last month. there were 145 trwer people collecting FBA than in January. a drop of almost one per cent to 16,056, including 10.079 children. -Ile number of people relving on FBA last month was 2,7(X) fewer than in Fehruan of'96. Twenty-one more people collected welfare in Fehruan than in the previous month. bringing the total to 1.3.445, including -4.8 1 h children. Since Februan of 1196, thr welfare rolls have dripped by 1.7(X). Nkcilarc numb crs usualls rise during the winter. Durham Re_ion health and social seniccs committee chainnan and WhitM Manor Tom Edwards says. "That virtually hasn't occurred. It's virtually level and I'm very happy about that. I hope it's for the whole year." Provincially, the number of FBA recipients dropped by more than 2.3(X), while the number collecting welfare increased by 1.5OO. The rix in social assistance rolls last month was the smallest Fehruary increase in I I years, Community and Social Senices Minister and Durham West NIPP Janet Ecker reports. "'Ihe economy remains strong and our welfare reforms, such as tougher eligibility rules and new anti -fraud initiatives, continue on track." Ms. Ecker says. Since the Progressive Conservative government took power in June of 1995, more than 193,000 people have left the social assistance system. Welfare is a short-term relief program, while FBA is a long-term program. Pickering restaurant aids Big Sisters You can fill your tummy and help Big Sisters by going to the new Wimpy's Diner in Pickering on its offi- cial opening day Wednesday, March 19, after 12 noon. To mark the opening, Wimpy's will donate a portion of the day's sales to Big Sisters of Ajax -Pickering. The new restaurant is at the northN est cor- ner of Brock Road and Hwy. 2. d with the progress the group has made. "There's a lot to talk about and there's a fair bit of research going into this and a fair hit of input by a variety of people." says Mr. Sutton. "The police have been very good. They've been very helpful. The Town has been good. They've been hacking us all the way." Ms. foster has hcen impressed with how well such a diverse group of people have been able to discuss issues frankly and work togethrr toward a common goad "These are thinking, reasonable. caring people who are together for their community. "They're truly concerned about how to keep Pickering the neighhor- hood place that it is." E IN BANKRUPTCY Offering all services including personal and corporate bankruptcies Os I 1 AWA I22 Albert tit 721 75M AJAX SU Commercial :\co 619 14.3 C70RO1.' RC; .2 ming St w' 37, 2 4744 Saturday & Evening Appointrr nts available J:111t:ti R. 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Ajax Mackenzie Plaza 426-1244 Visit your community newspaper online at www. durhamnews. net PAGE 4 - THE NEWS ADVERTiSER TtiFSDAY, MARCH 18, 1997 JAY BOVLE ROBBIE Rt".%IBOi,T CHAD SMITH 6Tri u e to courage 9 Documentary remembers Lost Boys B)- LINDA W I i ITI, SIAH Rll'ORII.R The mvsten and enct surrounding the disappear- ance of six teenage boys in the icy waters of Lake Ontario two years ago will he recounted in an upcoming TV dccumentarv. Vigil of Hope is a "gift" to the families and friends of the missing teens. says producer/director Vladimir Bondarenko. "It is a memorial to (their) lost sons and a tribute to (their) onyn courage in fac- ing the unknown." Missing and presumed dead are 1a} Boyle, 17 at the time of his disappearance. Robbie Rumbt)lt, then 17, and Chad Smith. then I S. all of Pickering, Danny Higgins, then 16. of Ajax. Michael Cummins, then 18. of Oshawa, and Jamic Lefebvre, then 17, of S:arlxroueh and tonnerfv of Aiax. They haven't been seen since Mauch 17. 1995. when they left a Inend's place with plans to head down to the beach at Frenchman's Ba,. in Pickering. It's behcvcd the), took a 1440K)t imitation Boston \Vhaler tx)at fox a io} ndc from a marina at the hot - loin of Liycrpcx)I Road. A live -gallon gas tank belonging to the boat was found floating upside down two weeks later at the water's edge near Wilson, NLw York. Police divers later fourxi a beer tx)ttic -- which they bchcyc ttk bo,.s stole from a Ix)at -- near one of two channel marker at the mouth of Frenchman's Bay. Mr. Bondarcnko recalls reeling "haunted by the stun atx)ut six bo}s who disappeared with harely a trace ... I saw a photograph of parents and teenage friends situmu on the beach 1(wkine out on the lake and the image staved with me." That's when he decided to make a documentan. He first inet with the families six months atter the teens disappeared. They met again three months later and on the one -}ear annl\crsan of the tx)vs' disap- pearance. "It was a yen. ver difficult process." Mr. Bondarenko recalk. ­&\ opened their hearts to us. I think it was very therapeutic for them and brought sonic closure to this tragedN. "It's yen difficult to give up hope on your child, but as time went on, I saw a gradual acceptance of" the reality of the tragedy. In the beginning. there watt a lot of denial and resistance to accept what hap- pened." While some families hold a glimnier of hope that at least sonic of the hogs are still alive. Mr. PW, DANNY HIGGINS Bondarenko believes Lakc Ontario holds the Soret to their fate. "Most orches of water never give up their dead. Lake Ontario is big, deep and cold ... It's tor) cold to release the gases that would allow a btxly to rise." Further, "none of the boys have ewer called home (r written a letter." notes Mr. Bondarenko, who believes parents have gone through a "heart and head struggle -- to give up hope or hold out hope is a very difficult decision." Mr. Bondarenko says he got to know, the boys through pictures. home vide(% and stones. "They were like am other teenagers who have a little drink and think thc%'re im Incible. "But alcohol was just a link in the chain of events that happened that night," maintains !qtr. Bondamnko. who has included a dramatisation of what happened in the documentary. The role of each of the missing bon's was played by their best friend. It took almost a full night to sh(i)t that scene and It was "extremel\ difficult" for those involved. Mr. Bondarenko notes.Hc believes the documentary will force many people to re-evaluate the quality of relationships they have with family and friends." A pnvale scnxning of the documentary was held for family and friends of the missing teens last week- end. Admittedly, families were nervous about the film. "It's like you're right there all over again," says Sharon Cummins, mother of Michael. "I get more nervous as it comes closer (to airing). It will be like reliving it all over again, though (their disappcar- ancel is never far from your thoughts." Ms. Cummins still holds out hope son(: of the boys are alive. A still think some of them might be- d(rwn south. I talked to three of then[ who wanted to go to California. 11A had the money. I'd walk every beach down there to see if] could find them ... Even if he changed his appearance, 1'd know Michael's eyes. A mother would know her own child." Patty Boyle also believes "somchodi has to be alive. If it's my own son. I don't know. Maybe he is. I still wait 1(r the knock on the dox)r." Her son left behind a young daughter who "points at his picture and says, 'Daddy'. That makes me feel great ... She'll know who her father is." Vigil of Hope will be aired on Vision TV on Wednesday. March 26 at 9:30 p.m. MICHAEL CUMMINS JAMIE LEFEBVRE Families host lakefront vigil The loved ones of six area teens believed lost on Lake Ontario held a vigil Monday night to mark the sec- ond anniversary of their disappear- ance. The ceremony was held on the shore of frigid Lake Ontario at the bottom of Liverpool Road in Pickering, two years to the day after the so-called 'Lost Boys' vanished. Families and friends tied ribbons and balloons to trees on the beach and lit candles in tribute to the teens. The six are believed to have taken a boat from a Frenchman's Bay mari- na onto the lake on March 17, 1995 after leaving a party. None have been heard from since. g W A♦W AWAWA r C0L(Jrr� �o 7� ��- 4 0 a Durharns I.argest ( raft sho% featuring ovcr one hundred and forty talented exhibitors with their unique and outstanding Southwestern,' yictorian, and Country handcrafted collectihles for your decorating and gift needs. Presenting a variety of: Floral Designs. Paper Tole and C a 'k, � I L, DANNY HIGGINS Bondarenko believes Lakc Ontario holds the Soret to their fate. "Most orches of water never give up their dead. Lake Ontario is big, deep and cold ... It's tor) cold to release the gases that would allow a btxly to rise." Further, "none of the boys have ewer called home (r written a letter." notes Mr. Bondarenko, who believes parents have gone through a "heart and head struggle -- to give up hope or hold out hope is a very difficult decision." Mr. Bondarenko says he got to know, the boys through pictures. home vide(% and stones. "They were like am other teenagers who have a little drink and think thc%'re im Incible. "But alcohol was just a link in the chain of events that happened that night," maintains !qtr. Bondamnko. who has included a dramatisation of what happened in the documentary. The role of each of the missing bon's was played by their best friend. It took almost a full night to sh(i)t that scene and It was "extremel\ difficult" for those involved. Mr. Bondarenko notes.Hc believes the documentary will force many people to re-evaluate the quality of relationships they have with family and friends." A pnvale scnxning of the documentary was held for family and friends of the missing teens last week- end. Admittedly, families were nervous about the film. "It's like you're right there all over again," says Sharon Cummins, mother of Michael. "I get more nervous as it comes closer (to airing). It will be like reliving it all over again, though (their disappcar- ancel is never far from your thoughts." Ms. Cummins still holds out hope son(: of the boys are alive. A still think some of them might be- d(rwn south. I talked to three of then[ who wanted to go to California. 11A had the money. I'd walk every beach down there to see if] could find them ... Even if he changed his appearance, 1'd know Michael's eyes. A mother would know her own child." Patty Boyle also believes "somchodi has to be alive. If it's my own son. I don't know. Maybe he is. I still wait 1(r the knock on the dox)r." Her son left behind a young daughter who "points at his picture and says, 'Daddy'. That makes me feel great ... She'll know who her father is." Vigil of Hope will be aired on Vision TV on Wednesday. March 26 at 9:30 p.m. MICHAEL CUMMINS JAMIE LEFEBVRE Families host lakefront vigil The loved ones of six area teens believed lost on Lake Ontario held a vigil Monday night to mark the sec- ond anniversary of their disappear- ance. The ceremony was held on the shore of frigid Lake Ontario at the bottom of Liverpool Road in Pickering, two years to the day after the so-called 'Lost Boys' vanished. Families and friends tied ribbons and balloons to trees on the beach and lit candles in tribute to the teens. The six are believed to have taken a boat from a Frenchman's Bay mari- na onto the lake on March 17, 1995 after leaving a party. None have been heard from since. g W A♦W AWAWA r C0L(Jrr� �o 7� ��- 4 0 a Durharns I.argest ( raft sho% featuring ovcr one hundred and forty talented exhibitors with their unique and outstanding Southwestern,' yictorian, and Country handcrafted collectihles for your decorating and gift needs. Presenting a variety of: Floral Designs. Paper Tole and C a Stenciling. Folk Art, Ceramics, Statncds Glass, Quilts. Pottery, Potpourri, Jewellery, w'exoden Collectibles, Natural Art, Dulls, Reproduction Furniturcl� (k)urmct Delights. These arc just a %ample of what makes this show one you won't want to miss. 44 ADMISSION C "TIME STANDS STILL" Seniors sS3.00 434-5531 Children Under 10 Free A r A r A r A• A 1P 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 Apprrxticesbip Traixing, Computer Labs, Fire Bnrergeney Seriukes, The Career Sbop, Continuous Learxing, Black Jack DeaUng, sand Customized Staff Tr abntng for busisess and industry. 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, March 20 > 12 pm to 8 pm -%lAwday, March 22 > 9 am to 12 pm Whitby Skills Training Centre, Durham Cd&V 1610 Champlain Ave., Whitby (just off Hwy. 401 at Thickson Road) Conte out and visit us: Ca/ today for mon Thtffsday Mardi 20 A intim atalio l at Saturday Mardi 44. M1.3400. ti Educating You for the Real World. 3 � + �.... Stenciling. Folk Art, Ceramics, Statncds Glass, Quilts. Pottery, Potpourri, Jewellery, w'exoden Collectibles, Natural Art, Dulls, Reproduction Furniturcl� (k)urmct Delights. These arc just a %ample of what makes this show one you won't want to miss. 44 ADMISSION C "TIME STANDS STILL" Seniors sS3.00 434-5531 Children Under 10 Free A r A r A r A• A 1P 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 Apprrxticesbip Traixing, Computer Labs, Fire Bnrergeney Seriukes, The Career Sbop, Continuous Learxing, Black Jack DeaUng, sand Customized Staff Tr abntng for busisess and industry. 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, March 20 > 12 pm to 8 pm -%lAwday, March 22 > 9 am to 12 pm Whitby Skills Training Centre, Durham Cd&V 1610 Champlain Ave., Whitby (just off Hwy. 401 at Thickson Road) Conte out and visit us: Ca/ today for mon Thtffsday Mardi 20 A intim atalio l at Saturday Mardi 44. M1.3400. ti Educating You for the Real World. Voters will judge women candidate appointments: MP By MARIANNE T\KACS Sl.\PI RI PoRILR Voters will judge whether Prime Minister Jcan Chret ien made it wise deci- sion in recently appointing women can- didates to run in four ridings across the country, including the new riding of Whithy-Ajax. "We will sec what happens when the Canadian electorate decides." says Mr. McTcague. noting well-qualified candi- dates who \yore appointed by Mr. Chretien instead of going through the regular nomination process were sup- ported by their constituencies and elected in the 1993 Icderal election. Though he has been "troubled" by the sonic of the public criticism of the aprunnimenis. Mr. McTcague says he personally has no problem with them or with the principle on which they were based. The four women, including Whitby councillor Judi Longfield. Acre appointed to help the Liberals get closer to their goal of fielding at least 25 per cent women candidates in the federal election expected this year. Only IS per cent of MPs currently in the Housc of Commons arc women. ""The pnrne minister was given these powers (it) appoint candidates) %cry specifically," says Mr. Mc"Icague. He notes that, at a 1992 comention, pan members voted 9t) per cent in favor of setting the 25 -per cent target for women candidates, and that Mr. Chretien has been crificiced by some because the party hasn't reached that goal. titr. McTcague bclic\es the under- representation ol' women in Parliarmnl is a problem that needs to be addressed. "it takes a long time for change•, to really take rcx>t here in the House of Commons. I think we're a step behind the society we exist in." In any case, adds the MP, Ms. Longfield is an "extremely competent and very qualified" candidate to represent the party in Whitby -Ajax. which includes the portion of'Ajax south of Hwy. 2. Mr. McTcague notes he has heard no complaints about the appoint- ntcnt from local Liberals. "1 think the people of Whitby -Ajax arc going to he well -served. She has an unimpeachable track record." Ms. Longfield has been involved with the Liberal Party since 1965 and has been a Whitby councillor since 1991. She was also Dalton McGuinty's carn- paign manager in his successful hid to become leader of the Ontario Liberal Party in 1996. Whithy-Ajax used to he part of Mi. McTiague's Ontario riding, which has been split in two. He has been nominated to represent the Literals in the other half -- now called Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge. The other appointments include Memo Councillor Judy Sgro in the riding of York SouthAVeston. former Ontano cabinet minister Elinor Caplan in the rid- ing of Thomhill, and British Columbia social worker Sophia Leung in Vanc i tuver- K ingsway. I'IIF: VF.�tti 11t%FKTitiF:K'1'I'H;til>11.�t�R('tl i8.1997-PAGE5 il) z; :;a,. Ferencz Skiers support Crimestoppers The Durham Region Crimestoppers program A'as riven a $7,945 boost last week with a donation from members of the Oshawa Ski Club. On hand for the: anti-crime donation were (from left) Oshawa Ski Club President Former Miss Ajax winners sought for celebrations AJAX -- Past winners of the :Miss Ajax contest are asked to juin the party when the 1"7 Ajax Home Yb'cck committee thanks people who've helped put on Home Week over the years. The appreciation celebration is bxint held Wednesday. March 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Roy,:: Canadian Lcgton, Ajax Branch 322, at III Hunt St. i Recycle me!I I YEAR-ROUND COMFORT ASSFlBOUT REPUCE YOU CAN TRUST... ADDEDBuy a Furnace and FREE otICT Central Air & IN C� NIS DR ' I , r 4 -.. IR IR e s CLFANEA s[Day nn $200 Rebate ,ti,�d r on Central Air A or Gas Furnace 111MOM VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 1380 HOPKINS ST., WHITBY OSH/WHIIBOW Heating A Air Conditioning 436-3212 JOIN us WEDNESDAY EVENINGS WHEN... sr An, wi c n Italian Eatery Or"' vWl'" -' (1 child per adult entree) -5811 PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Plaques will be given to 1996 Home Week chairman Roger Manison. Jim Lecke,,( 19951 and Lon Harnrsh 11994) for their eftorls. Certificates of appreciation will also he given to vol- unteers, service clubs and businesses involved with Home Week. Former Miss Max Alnners are asked to call Martin Ofcnroot at 68h- 47'7 for more information. ori �•`'� z 9 TOW OF PICKERINC PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice of intention to pass a by-law to stop -up and close to vehicular tratfic only the road known as that Part of Be le,, Street. Plan 355. Pickering. (Parts 2. 6 and S on Plan 40R-XXXX). as shown on sketch helow. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Municipal Act, R.S O 1990, that the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Pickering intends, at its meeting to be held at the Pickering Civic Complex, One The Esplanade, Pickering, Ontario at 7:30 p.m. on April 21, 1997 to pass a by-law to stop -up and close to vehicular traffic only the road known as that Part of Begley Street, Plan 355, Pickering, (Parts 2. 6 and K on Plan 40R-XXXX). The proposed by-law, plan and description showing the lands affected may be viewed in the office of the Clerk of the Town of Pickering. At the above-mentioned meeting, Council will hear in person or by his or her counsel, any person who claims his or her lands will be prejudicially affected by the by-law and who applied to the Clerk to be heard. Any such person who wishes to be heard should, as soon as possible, make written application to: Bruce J. Taylor, AMCT, CMM Town Clerk Pickering Civic Complex One The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario LIV 6K7 (905) 420-4611 DATED at Pickering this 24th day of February 1997. Ric Donald. Treasurer 1),A -.c Jenkins, Crimestoppers Chairman Tom Russell and Crimestoppers Treasurer Jack Schill. The moncy was raised through a special ski day for men. THE FARM STORE AND MORE" S�rin� ,;.,n H ,k k,t k "'- t \1_061, E buck Delivery y Day old to 20 days i BOOK NOW FOR MARCH 26, APRIL 9. 23 DELIVERY Animal Feeds Also Available (905)t' 3-4tioxtun st.. t Lircnsunt (BriKk Rd -N. left on old BtvKk Rd. & \orth to Hoxton) 649-21 1 2 PAGE 6 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1997 Ajax -Pickering (News Advertiser ♦ditorials andetters A Mctroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L IS 2H5 PHONE: 683-5110 FAX: 683-7363 Publisher: Tim Whittaker ♦ Editorial Utilities merger makes sense I!, there anx zoo d reason why Durham's eight utilities shouldn't mcrizc into one.' We can't think of one. An 80 -pace staff report prepared for the Durham Utilities Group (DUG) is now on the table and the eight memhcrs (Pickering, Ajax. Uxbridge. Wiltib\-, Oshawa. Ch,uington. Scucug and Bruck i of DUG have had time to mull over amaleamauon since late last Near. I'lic0l vote for or against aural-*amation when the\- meet on March 25. Details of the report have yet to he released but it's felt amalgamation could produce savings in the following areas: equipment. purchasing. data processing, administra- tion and duplication of staff. Hydro officials suggest these si_nificant saNin��s arc possible but haven't (not publicly anyway) attached a dollar estimate to the savings which can hL achieved. ApparentiN. the decision must be unanimous on amalga- mation or it just v.on't happen. 'WC're hoping the eight utilities have the interest,; of util- itv users at heart and aren't simply interested in maintain- ing their own hold on power. The answer to the question, "How mare\ hydro worker. does It talk to change a light bulb:'" is obvious. "Fewer ;ban it takes to do so now:' The wfiule amalgamation process for municipalities, school boards and utilities - has received a not -so -gentle push from the Province. For the most part. but not in all cases. amalgamation makes sense. For a high-growth area like Durham Region where economies of scale will only grow over the next few decades. consolidation of admims- tration and organization now offers the best deal for those who pay the hills. It seems that eight is more than enough and it's high time our utilities discovered the power of one. 6rif To resperrid to this editorial call lnfosource at nfosource 6,N3- 7(40 and dial 511 You said it... In response to Keith Gilligan 's March 9 column headlined `The case against amalgamation', our readers said: '-I'm the former reeve of Pickering Township and a resident of Ajax for the past 17 years. As far as savings arc: concerned. if Ajax and Pickering were to amalga- mate. we'd only, need one chief administrative officer. one treasurer, a planning director. a recreation director, an engineer. one tax department, one fire chief, one human resources director, one economic development department. one bylaw department, one municipal lawyer and one hydro commission. The savings, using a ballpark figure of $ I (x),000 per person, would equal $1.2 million:' Ajax -Pickering mews Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Community Newspaper published -Tuesday. Wednesday. Friday. Sunday 130 Commercial Ave.. Ajax. Ont. L 1 S 2H5 v Letters to the editor Full-time firefighters give best protection To the editor: Mr. Nuherg, of Ajax, has gone on record as stating part-time firefighters could provide the same Icvel of quality scr%ice as professional firefighters and that contract work (equates to privati- zation) should perhaps he a part of how fire protection is delivered to the puh- lic. He also suggests that public safety would not be jeopardized if there was a reduction in fire protection funding. It is obvious that his statements are based on ignorance rather than fact. Here is fact: Rural Metro is the best known private fire company in Scottsdale. .Arizona. Its track record for questionable billing practices and high rates, poorly maintained equip- ment, inadequately trained and equipped firefighters is all document- ed. What makes you think this compa- ny won't be knocking on our munici- palities' office doors, offering their ser- vices if part 9 of Bill 84 is not amend- ed'? You get what you pay for! Public safety will be jeopardized if this bill is passed. JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor -in -Chief STEVE HOUSTON, Managing Editor BRUCE DANFORD, Advertising Manager ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Advertising Manager FRED EISMONT, Classified Advertising Manager MONiQUE LEA, Real Estate Advertising Manager ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager BARBARA HARRISON, Production Manager JANiCE O'NEIL, Assistant Production Manager CHERYL HAINES, Assistant PrWuctiun Manager LILLIAN HOOK, Administration Manager The professional firefighters in Ontario give you the best le%cl of around-the-clock lire protection prescntl\ available any where in North America, at a low per -capita cost. You say firefighters need a reality check and should stop whining. I just hope your reality check doesn*t come at a.m. when your house is on fire and the part-time, privatized fire department dues not have the required complement of manpower to provide you with a full response because it was statistically shown that, in order to save costs, it is reasonable to stalf fire halls at different levels at different times. Fire has no respect fur statistics and it has no respect for ignorance. Please call 1 -8(X) -618-K859 for more informa- tion. Rick Berenz, Professional firefighter, Pickering The News Advertiser accepts letters to tire editor. All letters should he typed or neat - h• hand-written, 150 words. Each letter niust be .styne•d with a first and last name or tiro initials and a last name. Please include a phone number for verification. The editor reserve's the right to edit cope Jor style, length and content. Opinions e.tpressed in letters are those of tire writer and not mec•essarilr those of the News Advertiser. TO REACH US General: 683-5110 Classified: 683-0707 Distribution: 683-5110 Admin/Classified Fax: 683-7363 Composing Fax: 579-9273 E-mail: newsrtxwnita�durhatnnews.nei LINDA WHITE t- Staff triter _ Lost Boys' kin have something to teach you Vigil of Hopc. That's the name of an upcoming T-' documentary which chronicles the disap- prarancc of six teenage bays in the icy waters of Lake Ontario two years ago. I had the opportunity to view the doc- umentary before it airs on 'IV at the end of* this month and understand why pro- ducer/director Vladimir Bondarcnko views the dmumentary as a "gift' to the families of the missing hays —a "memo - nal to (their) lost sons and a tribute t,, (their) own courage in facing the unknown. I know some people will say the hoN s were asking for trouble when they took oil'— after a night of partying — in a 14 - foot fibreglass motorttoat in the wcc hours of the morning with no experience and no lifcjackcis. But I also know it doesn't take a big stretch of the imagina tion for me to realize that some of the things I did as a teenager could have taken a tum for the worse. Invincibility is a trademark of the teen years, isn't it? While the documentary recounts what happened that fateful night, its really about much more than a prank that went terribly wrong. I believe the family and friends of Jay Boyle, Michael Cummins. Danny Higgins, Jamie Lefebvre, Rohhic Rumbult and Chad Smith have sonic - thing to teach you. For parents, it's about the strength of the bond we have with our children and the inability to give up that sliver of hope that our son or daughter might come walking back in the door when all evi- dence suggests otherwise. For teens, it's about the reality of life — that no one is invincible and though following a safe path in life improves your chances, tragedy can strike anyone. For all of us, it's about taking time for the people we love and telling them how much they mean to us ... before it's too late. Vigil of Hope airs on Vision TV on Wednesday, March 26 at 9:30 p.m. Linda White writes in our Tuesday rotation of staff colutnnists. To respond to this col- unin call lnfosource at 683-7040 and dial 5108. The News Advertiser is one of the Mctroland 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. http:/iwww durhainnews.net m �'7 C6 AC.-h- cxa W. A s ae.,a wTe« !6i P yTHE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDP1 � .MARCH IS.C997-PAGE * ,V, OF p,C T * W .11091, C M-111 �!pTown of Pickering420.2222(905)683.2760 a *Town/Publicii. WSed&�ntPUBLIC• INFORMATION PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX March 18 Safe Neighhuurhood Task Fortes i far MEETING 1"3 - 1997 Ji March 20 Public Information Meeting 1 T -BASED March 20 Statutory Public Information Meeting HOME * March 24 Executive Committee Meeting`' BUSINESS 1 N March 26 Race Relations Forum, - * '+ Public Intunualion Mccling will be held on April 17th. 1997 to discu March 31 Management Meeting ss ro' April 7 Town Council Meeting pposed zoning provisions for Horne -Based Businesses in the Town of April 14 Executive Committee Meeting Pickcnng Planning Department staff will present an Information Report in %sJJJ 7 J JJ 7 .) , hish this issue will be: d d "`+++ yT yT Ty yT yT yT yT T y� yT yT T T iseusse . The meeting will convene at TIM p in in the Council Chambers of the March 17 - March 23, 1997 Only! Pirkenng Civic Complex. You are invited to attend this informal meeting and CCC,��� discuss your views on this matter Comments on the Information Report and is )tour lucky week to Purchase our Valued th-:se made at the Meeting will be- considered in the preparation of a Tone UP Special kc.:omrnendaUun Report for Town Council's subsequent consideration. _ 11 it person or pubhr hodv that filer tin appeal of it decision n/ the Tottn o% Buy Three Months for $114.07* `+4 Pi,kerrnu in respect of the proposed :oninx by -lute does not make orad 1 afld Receive: nrhmissions tit a pubhr meeting or make siritten .cubmivwons to the Tonin (,1!!! Pn kering belare the propt).ced zoning by -low is adopted. the Ontario tlu,uc opal Board may dismiss all or purr of the appeal " 3 BONUS MONTHS FREE w NEW EQUIPMENT (" 'ples of the Information Report will be available at the mretin d from g• and the office of the Town Clerk on or after April Pith, AND WHIRLPOOL h, 1997 If you have any /` WE PAY THE CST yursttons please contact Lynda Taylor of the Planning Department at (91)5) ti! -421)4660 extension 2035, or Valerie Rodrigues at extension 2031 A GUEST PASS `� : - yy 1 lop{ T TO ALL BUSINESSES DO YOt' HAVE AN ILLEGAL. SiG\'' lhcre is a growing concern that the general appcaran,c .:I the Town is deteriorating as a result of many businesses putting A -frame and portable T Ign% in front of their establishments that do not comply with the Town's By- r kil On r Eyes" law It should be noted that no sign is permitted on any publicly -owned road Pickering's Second Annual Racey allowance for obvious traffic safety reasons Relations ForumT %ti nth respect to portable signs, they must not stand any longer than three Wednesday, March 26, 1997 months in any twelve month period. they must be tcn feet hack from the road 7.00 - 9.30 p.m. allowance, only one pourable sign is allowed for every 61) marcs of frontage and every business owner must have a permit to allow such a sign. Pickering Civic Complex On the Internet using Throughout the next few weeks you may receive a notice advising you that Council Chambers NetMeeting at sou have an illegal sign The onus will be upon you to either remove this sign One The Esplanade uls l.mlerosoft.eom err ensure that it is brought into conformity with the Sign By-law Business T IFu C o oration o frit ftm-n of Ptclkerin invitee you w ✓flu y ow nen who allow signs to continue to stand m contravention of the Sign By- T I— will be issued Provincial Offence `oticeN and/or the signs will be diver,:ity ac .Ken through the err; of our young people. retiwved.•: i n lu v ora.,;;-Cu,'tu-Ji Ls+ues ajject tie daily :inri of our youth aro! It you have any questions about the Sign B16 -law. please contaict the Town's ,nape their eVectatum,_Iorthe liitue ,.%I unicipal Law Enforeetnrnl Dtst.wn at 420-3615 • ! nnry a-futwand J amjtic pmentalW2 0)t/ 4ua; .tulrnti �C•ten to the pars mai .tone, of three :,r -y spera. ;N,u W pe pit who, were TOWN OF PICKERING •-wt af-aurtoit,[4 'aterdream HOLIDAY OPERATitiG HOL;RS�K _%feet'Dan_tifeleigrie'MP- 91clkerittg, _4la.0 Yl. Mh qe Tifinq F RIDAI', MARCH 28. 1997 TO MONDAI', MARCH 31, 1997 1 For Internet .icons download Net\hccnng torn, ),C gwM microtisft_ctt /widef"Lt_a„ ..:i.: u�c the program 1 ht M1lar,h _0)111 rcrrwmt,rr Iml r-,nect to uf.ru; rosoit ;om and search the y THF. CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING :otnmcnts tieW tc,r T Emironmental?1+sescment Act, I n.Lcr btu;h' C'h .rd Fn1a.. %Iu:h _s C•I,,,cd PICkERING R.%CE REI.%TiONS FORt %I div. Mar.h it Closed K ti.0. 1990. chapter E. 18 Saturday. March 29 7 00 a m -90f1 p m P,e�r:n� a.:, , ,, , m,,,;i;; ,, k,,; Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Sunday. March 30 Clo rd Roads —Schedule B \land. y. March 31 9 W a rn -5 00 p m * Iue.day.April7 Town Council HELP MAKE HISTORi'... * NOTICE Meering at 7 10p m.Zf"limn PICKERING HISTORICAL SOC:IETI' y Respecting retirement of a portion of Begley Street. Pickering, Friday. March -'8 C'lo cd An open meeting to discuss the formation of the Pickenng T Plan 355 bring Pans 1. 3, 4, 5. 7, 9 and 10 on Plan 3014 -XXX. ILMWNE Saturday. Much 29 QRcn Swim Historical Society. Subject to any comments received as a result of this Notice. and 1 lX) p m -3 OOP m 1 the receipt of any necessary approsals, the Town intends to The :-feeling will be of interest tel those who wish to learn about• or complete the retirement of the road below 7I:ndiy.arch 28 No Rcku 7:011 p m -4 tXl p mshare, Ihrtr knowled a of various aiP' g pects of Pickering's history Thu section of road is Sunday, March 30 Clusrd irchaeology, Fist dations. early European settlement, historical no longer rcyuired as ollected on Sawrday. March 29) Monday. March ;1 Adult Swiof Ihr munici al prescnaiiun• architecture• genealogy, research methods, etc.) P P March 7 I No Rckup 9:00 a m.- I :00 p m. road system as a result on Mondays Open Swim Mauch 25, 1997. 7:W -9:(x) p.m. Pickering Central Library. of the reason for closure. There is no 1 00 p.m. -4.00 p in. For more information contact Tom Mohr. 839-1221, or John y c r cost to the Town of the Sabean, 831-3811. �C retirement of this UNION AAUS•••••• r section of road. which Friday, March 28 No Service Friday. March 28 Closed Wi have what you want • at the Pickering --�) is expected to be Saturday. March 29 Regular Sen ice Saturday. March 29 Closed completed by April 21, Monday. March 31 No Sen ice Recreation Co [ex I ► r 1997. Further Sunday, March 30 Closed 1 9 in onnation is available MunJay. March 31 Closed CONVENIENT, INEXPENSIVE, ENJOYABLE �C * ` t �'�• • lo rile following FITNESS CLASSES! location: The Corporation of the Friday, March 28 Closed Town of Pickering, Town Clerk, Pickering Civic Complex, Samrdlay. March 29 Regular Hours ✓ CONVENIENT: simply purchase your Annual (1 year) or One The Esplanade, Pickering, Ontario, LIV 6K7, Monday Sunday. March 30 Regular Hours PUBLIC SKATING Seasonal (3 month) Membership at to Friday, 8:30 a.m. 10 4:30 pm. Monday March 31 Closed Friday. March 28 Closed reception and enjoy unlimited fitness Interested persons may provide written comment to the Town Sarordfa March 29 8:00 m.-9:35 .m, respecting this proposal by March 28, 1997. Comments should y" p p classes - 35 different types to choose from Sunday. March 30 3.00 p m -3 35 p.m. be arm to the Town Clerk at the above address. 11' concerns offered al ALL times of the day: y regarding this project cannot be resohed in discussions with the Monday. March 31 Closed /1~ Town, any persun/pariy may reques, that the Minister of the Emergency Services will not he affected ✓ INEXPENSIVE: purchase your Annual t I )ear) or Seasonal Environment and Energy "bump up" the project w an individual by the Hulday Schedule. (3 month) !slemtxrship for a, little as » a environmental assessment. "Bump -up•' requests must be received Town of Pickering Public Works week, at anv time, for long term fitness by the Minister at the address below within 30 days from Emergency Telephone Number is guarantee or simply pay S5 for each class February 26. 1997. (905) 683-4319 Closed for the season with no rorntru[tltent' * Minister of the Environment and Energy mm I be ENJOYABLE: over 4,(xX) square feet to move around, get 15th Fluor, 135 St. Clair Avenue'West,Toronto. Ontario, Into the music atld enjoy your fitness class. yTr M4v iP5 Let our qualified htnes instructors guide If there is no "bump -up" request received by March 28, 1997, the g y Town will complete the retirement of this section of Begley you through a great workout! Street as proposed. For more infornwtiun please call Notice issued at Pickering. this 18th day of February. 1997. 831-1711 or 683-6582 a PAGE 8 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 1& 1997 Your Business a General Motors drives into cyberspace FTEconomon agenda at -hoard of Trade meetings 'The Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade has a busy =schedule ahead. On Thursday. March 20, the board will hold a tun cheon with guest speaker John Johnston, senior econ- umist with RBC Dominion Securities. He'll discuss economic outlooks for 1997 at the 11:30 a.m. meeting `ut Regalis Restaurant in Pickering. Cost is $2-5 for - members, $35 for non-members. A networking breakfast will be held Thursday. March 27 at Kelsey's Restaurant in Ajax at 7:30 a.m. with guest speaker Dr. Phebe-Jane Poole of P.J. Poole and Associates. She'll talk about her new book, Diversity, A Business Advantage. Cost is $15 for members, $20 for non-members. On Wednesday, April 2, Steven Gilchrist, parlia- mentary assistant to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, will address a luncheon meeting about municipal amalgamatiop and reform. The meeting will begin at 11:30 a.m. at the Regalis. Cost is $25 for members, $35 for non-members. Durham Region chairman Jim Witty will be guest speaker at the Tuesday. April 15 annual address at the Regalis starting at 11:30 a.m. Cost is $25 for members, $35 for non-members. That's followed on Thursday. April 24 by the net- working breakfast with Doug Wilkinson and Greg Jewiss, from Deloitte and Touche, discussing technol- ogy update and planning for the year 2000. The event will be held at Kelsey's Restaurant in Pickering at 7:30 a.m. Cost is $15 for members, $20 for non-members. To reserve a seat for any of these events, call the board office at 837-6638. By Jim Rot3INSON AL; I(A101WLCOLUAINISI For people who enjoy surfing the net. General ltlotors has opened its hilingual Internet site at w•w w.gmcanada.com. The wch site has been maximized for a 14.4 modem speed. A special feature is the Odometer Affinity Prooram which will allow' GM of Canada to build a relationship with frequent site users through offer- ine rewards. Uscrs can add kilometres to their odometers by %isiting different pages throuL,h the site. Also, the Glo%c Box contains inter- estin ,. informauvc materials such as a road rules qui/ and an archival sec- tion.Through the Find a Vehicle box on the functional tool bar. users can go and take a look at am car or light truck that interests them. JIM ROBINSON p° News j WE'RE HANGING ON LONGER Not only is Canada's population aging, so are the cars we dri%e. According to the annual Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) Vehicle Durability SurNey, the ayerayc age of %chicles has increased from 4.5 ,,cars in 1987 to 6.0 %ears In 1996. That means %chicles on the road arc on a%crage 33 per cent older than vehicles were a decade ago. Not sur- prisingly. odometer readings are at their highest in 17 years. At 105,049 kilometres, the average odometer is higher than any year since the survey began in 1980. "People air driving more and they are doing so in older vehicles," says CAA president Brian Hunt. -There are sc%cral factors that may be contribut- ing to this. Boner -quality vehicles last longer and cost more so people may he putting off their purchases. The cconomv has started to rebound, so people are driving more." From the mid-1980s through 1993. the average odometer readings were rising even as people were driving less each year. In 1996. motorists reported den ing an aycragc of 19.810 km annually the most since ]()So. Jin Xnhinsnn is un (1utnnrutie, er �urnulist ie• w o a Jre quem a untrihuror m Metnolund newspapers. 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MAE L49 P O & . . . . . . .D ISICerjtm ANWWkw QUI ME111EISMIF RESORTS EMS WHIF QUANTITIES LAST • WE CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ERRORS oR OMISSIONS IN OUR ADVERTISING • THIS AD MAY cowAIN SOME NowsALE ITEMS. A Canadian Company - Family Owned & Operated 1279 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa, Ont. LIG 4X1 (905) 728-6291 Fax (905) 728-8589 19A Notion Rd. Pickering, Ont. LIS 6K7 (905) 683-6771 Fax (905) 683-6941 yKak;xy boa Tea At 40+e MONDAY - FRIDAY 7-9 P.M., SATURDAY 8-6 P.M., SUNDAY 10 - 5 PM. SiW 19bUt f j 1 • � 'i 1 .��rflA • 1 _ � . j .`► �� 11.x, ,r,. '• - �, Pickering church gears up BY MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF REPORTER As Easter approaches and many children are anticipating chocolate bunnies and candy eggs, there arc youngsters in Ajax and Pickering hoping for merely enough food on the table to drive away pangs of hunger. St. Paul's on -the -Hill Community Food Bank is serving an increasing- ly large number of children, reports chairman Esther Lucas. "There has been a great deal of news recently about the shocking number of Canadian children living in poverty." says Ms_ Lucas. "Remember, this is a residential arca and most of our clients are families. There are indeed many children hV- ing in poverty in Ajax and Pickering and they are a great concern to the food hank volunteers." In 1996, St. Paul's provided 2,597 packages of food to needy families and individuals• and approximately half of the clients it fed were chil- dren. There was about a 10 -per cent increase over 1995 in the number of ,:licnts scryed, but the number of ,:hlldren receiving help jumped by '(i per cent. This year, St. Paul's is working to focus public attention on child poverty and hunger as it gears up for it,, annual Faster food drive. which Billboard TUESDAI', MARCH IS SENIORS: The Tucsday :Morning Mscussion Croup meets weekly at `t:30 a.m. at 46 Exeter Rd.. Ajax. 11'otxiworker Ray Reiffenstein will speak on his craft. 619-0315 ( Betty ). CAPIC: The Durham Chapter of the Canadian Association for Production and lnventury Control meets at Celebrity's, 1527 Bayly St. (south side between Brock and Liverpool), Pickering. at 6 p.m. Guest speaker Ratna Jani, executive director, Product Code Council of Canada. will discuss 'Product Identification Technology 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 students $15. Call 666-2071 for information. MANUFACTURERS: Durham Region Manufacturers Association holds a luncheon meeting at 11:30 a.m. with Reform Party leader Preston Manning as the guest speak- er. The meeting is at the Holiday Inn on Bloor Street in Oshawa. Registration 11:30 a.m., lunch 12:15, guest speaker I p.m. Tickets are $40 for members, $49 for non-members, GST included. Call 434-1412 for information. BREAST-FEEDING: The Ajax La Leche League meets at 7:45 p.m. and there will be information and support for women wanting to breast-feed. Pregnant women, mothers and babies welcome. 683-7547 for information and location. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 EUCHRE: The ladies auxiliary of Royal Canadian Legion Bay Ridgcs Branch 606 holds a euchre night the third Wednesday of every month at 8 P.m. from Oct. to June at the legion hall, 1555 Bayly Street, Pickering. All welcome. Seniors over 65 $1.50, adults $3. Refreshments served. Prizes awarded. 839-2990 or 427- 8831. runs Wednesday, March 26 to Saturday, April 5 in Ajax and Pickering. The food col- Iccted will go to needy residents of both towns. Particularly needed this Faster to stock up the shelves at St. Paul's arc cold break- fast cereal, powdered milk, flour, sugar, fruit juice crystals, tea and coffee, canned Two THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1997 • PAGE 13 for annuals win food drive p g meat and fish, spaghetti sauce, canned pasta Glendale at Finch Avenue and Dixie Road; and stew, canned fruit and children's lunch Dominion Save -A -Centre on Westney Road snacks. South and on Whites Road; or at any Anyone wanting to donate to the food Pickering fire hall (on Bayly Street west of hank may drop off non-perishable food Brock Road: on Kingston Road east of items at drop boxes located in Ajax and Bayly; or on Finch just cast of Dixie). In Pickering. In Pickering, they're at The Ajax, leave food at IGA on Westney Road at SuperCentrc on Liverpool Road; LOEB Harwood Avenue. ways to look dzp erformance. 7 � � � � � � � � � FAST .. 97 Sun f i re Coupe 2 0 9 (36 rnontrsis dz_.r 2.2 litre engine rear spoiler 9 PASSLock theft deterrent system 5 -speed transmission standard 4 -wheel ABS dual air bags AM/FM stereo tinted glass power steering $15 -,399t easy entry front passenger seat (excludes freight $620) ' FASTER . '97 Sunf ire GT 2 5 4 * (36 mcrtrs"51.00 down) 2.4 litre SFI 150 HP twin cam eng: -- electric sliding glass sunroo AM/FM stereo with CD player 16" aluminum wheels air conditioning tilt steering/cruise control remote keyless entry dual air bags standard 4 -wheel ABS 5 -speed transmission Get what you want f rom your Pontiac Performance Team ut1iCK Don't 1«¢I to uK ww GI•t CxA fxnng, � Iow�d � V«t 1 C . « � � Ro side "Pr -e -ft plymenl a ,aw ne.l new el.� •male • what's our card done for U lat r3NA"LEAW .0 4.«24A S S iI S T A N C E oo-3s SNA21 PAGE 14 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1997 0 Pickerin Al Rivett. shOrts vaiter 683-5110 lax: 683--363 9 P SP orts News Advertiser Pickering Panthers split playoff openers B) At. Riva- i- Unfortunately for the Panthers, their home- reterce and linesmen ruled no goal and they well. They're trying to neutralize our speed and Sr'uK-rs Kt r'l)Krt(R ice advantage evaporated after it tough 3-1 loss were at the blueline:' they've been doing a good job of it by clutch- PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers- to the yisitmg Legiunaires. Pickering Sunday's contest was tied 1-I after the first ing and grabbing in the neutral zone. We have Oshawa Legiunaires rivalry is ahe�and well. began the Nletru league"s Eastern period. Dan Ciofii scored the Panthers' to keep our feet moving and we've got to raise A near-capaciv, crowd at the Pickering Division best -of -seven intra -goal in the opening frame. Oshawa went the tempo) of the game:' Recreation Complex Sunday saw plavufi diyisiunal playofhruund with Q�� –��4IC up 2-1 after •., ---- PANTHER junior hockey at its hest between the first -f l ce a 1 avertrme win over two periods METRO JUNIOR 'A' HOCKEY LEAGUE POSTSCRIPT Panthers and their Durham Rc�iun rival Oshawa Saturda\ evening. w and scored an FINAL sT Ds Defenccman John Legionaires. who finished fourth in the Metro The two squads renewedP q �S e m p t y n e t EASTERN DIVISION STANDINGS Cartile is nursing a Junior Hoc:kcy League's Eastern Division dur- hostilities for game three at NjHE marker late in TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS banged up knee after ino the regular season. the Oshawa Civic Auditorium the third stanza. PICKERING 50 34 12 4 232 163 72 Sunday's contest. He Tucsda% ni_hiafter OUT deadline. Game In Saturdav's ante 50 34 13 3 280 143 71 was questionable for four in the series goes at the Oshawa contest, the Panthers held a 4-2 lead after Wekxjton 50 21 26 Oshawa 50 20 30 port Hope 50 13 35 3 212 224 0 231 292 2 162 269 45 40 28 T u e s d a y ' s contest... Shane Terry Civic Auditorium two periods onl to Syracuse 50 10 37 2 220 358 23 finished as the Panthers ThursdaN at 7:30 see their advantage CENTRAL DIVISION STANDINGS top sniper during the p.m. and game five crumble as Oshawa TEAM GP W L yyexiord 49 37 7 T GF GA 5 284 185 PTS 79 regular season, firing at the Pickering scored two third- Thomw 49 28 17 4 278 195 60 29 goals and adding 30 Recreation Complex period markers to Pmrld)am 50 27 19 4 246 221 58 assists for 59 points. He Friday at 7:30 p.m. send the contest into Niagara 49 17 25 North York 49 12 32 7 230 261 5 248 340 4t 29 also played in all 50 Sundays physical overtime. Stu WESTERN DIVISION STANDINGS regular -season games A% contest was not Vandergeest tired the TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS for the Panthers... in the r+ without controversy. game winner for the Aurora 50 42 5 3 342 138 87 other Eastern Division �` ►w. namely a disallowed Panthers at _: 9 of 2 Catedon 50 41 7 Makoka 14 34 2 318 145 2 200 298 84 30 intradiyisional match- Panthers' goal at the the 20 -minute sud .50 Durham 50 13 37 0 20t 3t7 26 up. the Wellington four -minute mark of den -death overtime. Shelburne 50 10 37 3 213 348 23 Dukes-Quinte Hawks photo by Jason Liebregts Pickering Panthers' defence- Division interdiyisional playoff man favid Comacchia (23) action against Oshawa here leads the char --c out of his end Sunday. The Panthers lost 3-1 zone during :Metro Junior 'A' after winning game one 5-4 in Hucke% League Eastern overtime Saturday in Pickering. Pickering Panther peewees drop series to Barrie Flyers PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers Miwel Construction peewee 'A' rep hockey team dropped a two -game series to the Barrie Flers in York- Simcoe round-robin playoff action. Pickering now faces Aurora in a two -game mini-series after the March break. In the first game at the Don Beer Arena, the Panthers dropped a 4-0 derision to the Flyers. Pickering allowed Barrie to score three quick ,goals in a four -minute span in the second period. Barrie tallied once more in the third peri- od for good measure. In game two in Barrie. Pickering tried to turn things around, but the Flyers had other plans as they handed the Panthers a 4-1 defeat. Grant Gooley potted the Ione Pickering goal, assisted by Greg Cusack. The Panthers are playing in the Welland tournament over the March break. New the third period Also scoring in which would have SaturdaN's playoff opener were Shane Tem, tied the score at 2-2. George Triton and Paul Howes, who picked up While the goal judge an assist apiece, and Chris Hunter. Mike had turned on the red McCormick chipped in with two assists. light, signalling a Kcyin Boyle gut the start in goal for goal, the referee Pickering in both weekend dates, facing 29 waved oft" the mark- shots Sundav and 26 Saturday. er. To be- successful through the remainder of "Definitely, (the the series, Blackburn says the call) was pivotal;" Panthers will have to rely lamented Panthers' Heavily on their speed to cre- / head coach John ate scoring chances. He notes C Blackburn. "It's a the Legiunaires have had new hockey game if some success slowing down it's tied at 2-2. Why the Panthers in the neutral do they have goal zone. especially in game two judges'' He ruled it of the series. was a goal, and the "Oshawa is playing really A few good men needed for Ajax slow -pitch loop AJAX — The Westney Heights Men's Slo-Pitch League is looking a few good men this year. The established Sunday slo-pitch league's .offers nine -inning single games, doublehead- ers and an annual all-star game with a skills ompetition. The league is looking for men for a new -abeam which is forming for the coming season. I17niforms are provided. League play starts in mid-May and contin- ues through the summer months. i'�' For mono informadw, call the league hot- ine at 428-6708. series is also tied at one game apiece ... The Panthers lost their last reg- ular -season contest to the Aurora Magna Tigers 8-7 at the Pickering Recreation Complex last Wednesday night. The game was a meaningless one as the Panthers had already sewn up first place in the division and knew they'd be playing Oshawa in the first playoff round. ruu:iil&A►r►W Inline HOCW Novice through Midget ' Season - May dwough August divisions • Mondays tluwo Thursdays • 15 Mon -Contact games ' Times 6:30 pm -10:30 pm League run practice • "All Star" Teams .. 11011ST 1311111.. Date: SaUrrday, Mrch 22197 Location: Aiax Community Centre, 75 Centennial St., Ajax, Ont. Time: 10:00 on • 2:00 Pm For furffier information contact Jim Barlow: 905-686-4286 Harvey Bunsion: 905-686-1576 Try Off I[W AIGA W11ii I 01BOO �; ft ft • V" So • Mit hxs • emo Ona) nM )r)11 April 19. 1"7 Or* tttMIQ W ioff ANKt �I y MR 11468 )radon ■aad )alw palllaipall Y i2racwaa� rii4d Nrc Buy one week, get (905) Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. the 2nd free! Monday to Friday Call us for TORONTO LINE 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday details or fax your ad Applies to Articles For 798-76726830707 (905) 579-2238 Sale and vehicles For Sale°nly. GARAGE SALES BIRTH NOTICES 's Annoi� P y -;r bat/ s air va only $35♦GST I y and receive a gift certificate }GST entitling you to S25 worth of quality baby products. �9 / q I , I - I I I . I , , r . , r r , , r 1 . -, . . , ... . . . , I . . THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1997 -PAGE 15 ffIT11 Careers I 1 1 CareersI General General General General Office Office Skilled Help Im Help I Help JM, Help 1 Help � Help Help 7OBC atffl�I� � ONTARIO BUSINESS COLLEGE OBC is currently seeking a part-time instructor for the TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Successful candidate will have excellent oral and written com- municaon skills- and will pos- sess post -secondary education with a minimum of 2 years re- lated work experience in a Management /Superviosry role within the industry. Closing date is March 27, 1997. Please contact: ADAM GRAHAM OBC - OSHAWA CAMPUS 200 JOHN ST. W. OSHAWA, ONTARIO LIJ 2B4 (905) 576-9175 CareersW Hel General P ;LTKU (;roup. • J,, ­ori on of CLC Int'I (A %YSE company 1. 01fer. An excellent oppty for A results -oriented. highly motivated professional with a muhmum of two yr, gip %citing direct mad or advertising to local merchant%.The ideal candidate will have a proven record of one call closings. NO the ability to work undcrextremely tight JcAdhne%. Strong problem solving. merpersonal and communication skills Arc A mu%t. Sales management CAP is a plus. Only candidates with direct mail or advertising CAP will be considered. We offer a Salary commensurate with CAP. Competitive benefits, cAr gas allowance. Some 'revel rey'd. Fax resume w/ salary history to Mrs. Torreate, at: (516) 333-g"S. TIRED OF COMMUTING? A large National Financial Services Company, has 2 immediate openings for representatives who want to achieve entrepreneurial independence. ff you have at least 2 years full Wee work experience. a poet secondary education, and are interested in not just earring a living. but Budd- inga Life, Fax your resume 10. (905) 668.2141 for a Confidenhal interview. AL'TONR YF E CLEANUP & DE TA 11. PERSON" Requlrcd (),hawa import deaiership requires self motivated per- son to do new and used vehicle 011ipetitive pay Ian and benefit ickage available. Call CHRIS NOTTBECK (905)576-7669 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE- LY appointment senors and telephone surveyors re- quired no selling involved up to $10 per hr. it qualified. Work from 4:30 - 9:30 Mon- tlay - Friday and some days 8140 available. Previ- ous phone experience an asset but not necessary. Call Mr. Hamilton, 404- 0403. CANADIAN ASPHALT 8 Interlock Inc. requires ex- perienced sales persons for Toronto or surrounding temtories. Cas James (416) 743-7000 AZ DRIVERS Required for local transportation company. Must have minimum 2 years experience. Clean driver abstract, police clearance and U.S. Medical. -Top Rates • Singles -Weekly Pay -Teams • Direct Deposit • RRSP Program • Comprehensive Benefit Package 'n# �1M Please Contact ;Yilliam Fraser P E R 5 0 N` E I, 1905) 579-2911 Fax (905) 57MO50 EXPANDING COMPANY IN OSHAWA Must replace people being promoted to other cities. Entry level through management available. Must be able to start immediately. Call Shelly at 721-1411 F[ !.I. %\U PAR I [,Of ENIPLOYMENT AVAILABLE HORTIC11.13URALIST & FLORAI, .%RR.%N(;ER `,fusl he mien me :A;us ar,:a- For the opening of our new hosing%% The King N'llestney Florist & Garden Centre. For interview call 426-2110 Sal CHAIR RENTAL asa„ac,e r a ,ew Wsy vrti tby sa- lon. Full-time stylist need - ea Great opporiun,ty and educational classes avail- able 430-8857 DURHAM AREA Exper enced warenouseiassem- bly workers required. tmaialfema;ei $7 00"hour Safety shoes needeed. must read d write English Apply ,n person only, March 171h. 191h. 20th 9am-3pm 40 Old Kingston Rd Suite 228. Alax. EARN $123 per day from home processing mad, clipping coupons, assem- bling products. (416) 812- 6891. Earn money reading books from home. $100. per title. (416) 812-6892 code 6. FULL TIME Salon Stylist required in Whitby area. 668-5266, ask lot Wendy or Toni. HAIR STYLIST. Be your own boss. Central location in Oshawa. For details call Maria at 906.728-9611. HOME WORKERS Ur- ge^try Needed ..p to S8201wk -- 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 weight! You look good. Feel great and earn extra income Call 571 5063 JOIN Our Crew 8 Earn top commissions. The Toronto Star is hiring youth can- vassers to Introduce our Spring Special Offer. Train- ing 6 transportation provid- ad. For further into call 728-5119 or 686-2292. ask for Mr. Dave. MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7.26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciiN cities: New York, Paris, Milan. Cal for FREE consultation. 430.5715 RETAII. kSSO CIATIF; A Retail Associate is required by The Shoe Company An outgoing enthusla.stic per- sonality and fashion knowledge l� essential for this full time po- ,ition. Please appl} in person, with vour resume to: Alike Brundage Durham Power Centre 40 Kingston Rd. Ajax. Ontario PAR- TIME LICENSED STYLIST •eau.•ed kr a.sy :h,ICrer, ,a!, salon '905 428-1573 PROFESSIONAL TELE- MARKETING company slw Ks i`1r,v _04" aced en- muS,ashC individual guar. _1110.0 wage plus bonus -ail Sheiley Padclocx '23-6900 STUDENTS. Homerrrak- era. Retirees. Earn -)rev yo,,: s.a"r mme fine 'ionto Star S 100k.:Ig for ;••-motnated r,avrduai' t0 -traduce our Spring Spo- of Offer Reliable trans- aDnation a necessity Sales ..snag is provided Excel- ent :omm,smon structure F or further into call 728- :119 or 686-2292. ask for Nr Doug. TELEMARKETERS re quirea v„s' ,ave prone room experience Guar- anteed S7 50, up to $14 00 per hr paid weekly Em- ployee discounts 728-0912 or 428-8400 Vacation Jr Corporate Senior or intemte0ae full or part time Must be experienced on Sabre. Fax resumes to (905) 603.4967 Attn: David WANTED - Dedicated Christian, rock bass or lead player, for Youth Outreach for local band. Ajax 686- 4656 WE NEED 10 more people with vehicles 10 help with product volume. Energetic individuals for entry level through to management. Full time only. Call Kate. 721-0299. DOOR a WINDOW INSTALLER V' I 'avtl excellent i; (Mrg SkdH own truck . and brake, and be :.i+dabe. Honest aria.. Ya Please -an 433-2323 . aou-s� )wnrelemametters -*eded Call 429--'94C Office 1 Help BOOKKEEPEWAC- COUNTANT ca"' ^e. 11111 •net .now quick boons. MYO6 and Lotus 1- 2 3 Must ^.ave own rans- portat.on Appl,cahons will be accepted until March 31st Fax after 5 pm to (905) 729-3096 RECEPTIONIST TYPIST a a m sceuaneok.s -f' ce duties requ,rea for Ajax trucung company Fax re- s„me An Terry (905: 683- 9492 839492 1 Saks HNp i A" SUNSHADE BLINDS and Drapery need a part time salesperson for in store and snap- at - home Must have vandow covering experi- ence and own vehicle Tel- ephone 428-0937 WILSON FURNITURE re- quires experienced sales persons full I part time. sal- ary, commissions. benefits and more. Join the them at Oshawa's oldest and fas- test growing furniture store. Cali Darryl Sherman 905- 723-2255. SF( RF71R)'kf.( 1-I'llt)\I�l P_.;jired ..r a aus) \1:,r.utaau:tag Campanv '•.jax ng computer skills with experience in dlierfect. Lolus 1-2-3, MS Word and MS f. . -I are required. Aeasant telephone manner as Well as a I command of the English language are %%toes Bilingual English/French I% a Sate a% -.et Please reply to File 419776 Oshawa This. %%rrk. P.O. Box 48 i. O~haws. (Mtario IAH 71.5 EXPERIENCED 'urn,•�re rs'a1,ers needee Experenced only apply P,ckermg area based call Mrs Lyon 965-839-2594 CARPENTERS - Carpent ars 'e;_. - ,nm 5 years axpenence in r,Just,aV :ami lc:al COn4trUCt,Or tax 'esu:me song prev'. s Cb a.penerre •o Karer. Mchamee. Irtenm Pe.sor- ,e, 9r:5 5'9 5050 CONSTRUCTION SU- PERWSOR. Ne 3.„ see,. ^g a �rsr,.rnon supe n4or w,r! 7 years ex- oenerre n ,pninerpa,im- 7ustra, :snstrucLon -rave, S necessary. Computer kkals a -tuSt Fax -esume ,sting orev,ois oc expe- �nce •o Karen NCNar^ea SalesHelp Sales Heipi [!or- Pe•S" nel. 905 I Agent I Agent AUTOMOTIVE SALES CAREER I77 Medlcal�GertUl aft ^?r'.7y accec',7,; a;C,,ra:..:rS :4J >,.es professionals at a busy and expanding Im- automcttve tranctuse ,n the 3urf.arn gegncn r; enence is not necessary Successful applicants A receive training, a base salary :ommtssions. --rises and benefits package .)u are interested n becoming one of the e >c< -:ted 'New Breed" of sales Drcfessionals with Vert'al to earn an xcaCped bevel of vlcome -ase tail fcr a confidertlal interview Greg Mason (905)576-7669 (Tor Line) (905)619-0323 SkilledSkilled Help Help Mackie Automotive Systems is a dy- namic and rapidly expanding oompa- 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 Duality & Material Technicians Health cit 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 SELL. IT NOW CALL 683-0707 OR FAX 5579-2238 DENTAL �rvittil5r re - ^v to PC Box 66.22- 355 Kmgstor• Re P pie• ,g_ pct L' V 6P7 PART-TIME Dental Pit- r- r s: ' ce - P � ing Dental expererce aqu,red Pease 'ax -e- .urne•o s•6 22' 44i- MDaycare e I Wanted EXPERIENCED. �uvmg .e- _: :a"e ;,Sae, -egWreC r 2 (:ft Cron ages 8 8 3 im 6 300m Light no.s•- •eec.ng. references re- ea Cali 5815-E16,31 fVE Ill OUT %annv *C months 3 d 4 •2 yrs) A' day school -or 2 eloest '.on -smoker Own fransoo- .ition preleraae. Ajax area ^aterences required 905- 428-33W after , pm or week- NANNY Reputed or our 2 are: ages 3 3 -8 ^tonins. shift work •eou,reo. Ne1:ney, Delaney area ::a,: RICK c, G,enys 905- = Daycare Available SAFEISECURE HOME DAYCARE AVAILABLE n my o:,uth Ajax "orae Har woca Clover Ridge Babies and pre-school age wel- come Clean environment. First Aid. CPR courses tak. an ReceiptvReterences Nicia, 68.1-6545 DAYCARE AVAILABLE ,n my home, mother Of 2. car- ing, clean environment. all ages. CPR, nutritious meals, receipts. Westney and Hwy 2 683-2713 DAYCARE, available in my home with lots of TLC. meals. fenced yard, near Westney 8 Hwy e2 area. 683-8974 Check Out Our Flyer Delivery Service. S Y1 • • advertising. We are by for The M1 Distributor of flyers in our area. Have your flyers delivered683-5110 •I ' any Wednesday, Friday or Sunday with The Newspaper that everybody rteeds. ArtJ News Advertiser PA(iF. 16 THE NEWS AI)N'ERTISER TUESI)AI•, N1AR('H IS. 1997 I'mSkilled Skilled Skilled Skilled SIMkilled Skilled Articles Automobiles 10Arts & ' For Sale Help Help Help Help Help Help For Sale ' Crafts SZITZSSiSZZiZZZTZZZiIZ2Z3ZZZ3ZiX1=X ZZX=Xz=X1%ZZSZZZi T NEW AND USED FURNI- 1988 DODGE SHADOW il Ontario Hydro �j Fi OPPORTUNITIES FOR MILLWRIGHTS AT PICKERING NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION Duration - On a Temporary Basis, Minimum of 6 months, Maximum of 1 Year Assignment - Working on Plant Equipment such as Turbines, Compressors, Pumps, Etc. Qualifications - Certified Millwrights preferred, 4th Year Apprentices will be considered Interested candidates should apply in writing (with resume) to File #9775 Oshawa Whitby This Week, P.O. Box 481, 865 Farewell St. Oshawa Ont. L1 H 7L5 Applications post marked later than March 31, 1997 will not be considered. Ontario Hydro is an equal opportunity employer. !Yzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz^z:zzzz-.zzz L_ .-. -A- I , fee daycare Warm IunCh- as. nutritious snacks smoke "" Altons,Pme- grove 0 . "n,wet Creek calx Jackie 509 ^87 •' Business to • Business INTERNET ADVERTISING WORKS' .,e• r_✓ Ds fess 'he Wond Wide Web rot less man 52 per day FREE deta ds Cal! 905-434247C deviartmer•• TW,' C3 RIP Firewood FIREWOOD. Excar,ent ,:-a '^a-dwood. Guar �-hteed. extra long fully srasonal ck.t and spilt Honest measurement Free delivery Kozy Heat Fire- wood 905 753-2246 Articles Pul for Sale APT s.1e wasl 5250 8 ••-s1 tree t,dge 5200 6 a. stove 5200 It up ..ashers S20C 6 up dryers ;225 6 up bar fridge 5200. apt size dryers 5225 6 up =TEE'S 6 HANK'S AP PLIANCES. 362 French SI Oshawa 905-432-7167 Warranties E months Articles For Sale for no year Only $7 00 'wk 800-267.9466 18th CENTURY •ep•oduc d ^a^,dr, nand arved dining table with 4 de chairs and 2 high pack arsons chars S380C Cali .: 16-264-C2 19 1969 TRAILER sale 40 .. No.•^.a-de• Supreme .,tit Florida room. all ap- piiances. TV role,. air. cond,ntioril Call 705- 292-7717 or 7D5-292-0633 27' ZENITH stereo I v. S6 25 w. -i5" Zenith stereo I v $19 0G wk Free delivery 1-800-267.9466 6 PCE DARK OAK oed- roo•- set. Sys:, Aisc oou- de Ded box spring, mut-S100 Telephone :30-2456 6 PCE OAK o ­ng room set table anc 6 chairs. 2 years oil. paid SIAX ask ng $600 6 pce bedroom set. solid wood mattress worth Si.40C Wal sell com- plete $1200 Please call 721.8035 Eft. FIBERGLASS Truck Cap ills any tillsze halt - tor pickup. wide in cblour. 3 years old, asking S500 Cpl 905 728-4649 EIArticles For Sale CARPE' �• i r -.F New ' Jl."a nylon Stain- less. all product kites avail- able to suit any budget 6 Senior Discount. Repair 6 Restretchi ng For fee esti- mates call and we will show you the difference 1006. customer satistaction guaranteed Call Mike 905 431-4040 Carpet Mrll Dlsrnbutors, 12 mprt^s tic payments. Nc interest. (OAC) 3 rooms 300sd If ) installed with c*uxe pad from only 5399 SpielSpieon Very. Ceramic and Hardwood Flooring Free Shop A( Moria 1-800- 663-6046 CARPETS: Ouallry carpets low paces. latest colors and fashions. sales. nnsta it [Ions. repairs For tree as- txnale call Wally 723-5295. 706-3517, residential 8 commercial www3 symhpa fico caicarpets COMPUTER 396 Tower VGA C Acur Mondor 8 reg ram, 120 meg hdd . 3 1/2' fold $500 No tax Phone (901-51 571-5291 COMPUTER SPECIAL - Pel *20 w,tr C D drive. tax modern. windows '95 $17 50 'wk 1-800-267. 9466 We are a progressive Canadian manufacturer of moulded rubber products with plans to expand Into plastic injection moulding !n 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/Q S. 9000. Finite Ele- ment Analysis. Design of Experi- ments, Extensive Computer Knowledge. Please forward your resume to: WEGU Canada Inc. Attention: Human Resources Department P.O.Box 567 Whitby, Ontario UN 5V3 Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted Articles Or, Articles For Sale tions needs unique crafters For Sale CONTENT SALE. F.e•, IPC LAPTOP Pentium 75, '- ng must 7c F„rniture. 810 HC 6 Me. 16 bit -','all units. onental rugs. sound card. CD Rom. co- r rs 6 nrl much mon lour screen. Widows 95 a Call 571-5664 arlytwne Microsoft office installed DIAMOND- %lint ladies 52500 436-524A •4. ing Ap- praised value $3950 Best Offer Cali (9051 4045466 DINING ROOM SET, G -b - ba': �-errywood table with 2 haves. 6 chars but fet and hutch, excellent Condition. $5.500 Call (905) 436-9591 DOUBLE STROLLER, $9C washer & dryer $600 snowblower 8 hp $600. Colour TV. $150. double trailer 5400 exercise equipment . bike W. row - ng machin $6C couch d char $400. tndge 5300. table 6 chair $150. stereo $600etc etc 623-5342 or 433-2182 FEDDERS Air Conditioner, Sofa 8 Char. Solid maple rocker 8 wicker set. Ax rei- sombre and r excellent condition Call 723-8990 GE WASHING machine. white ccrable dishwasher, rwtr a cutting board top. at - mond, 18. 1 cu It Inglis re- frigeration, non glare, while, glass adjustable shelves. equipped for ice maker. Prices negotiable 579- 5751 INCOME TAXES PRE- PARED from S20 10 years experience. Call Lucy 905- 428-8429 KITCHEN CUPBOARDS. ca -k oak co,,nter or sink and taps. appprox 9x12. only 8 years old. $2 000 Almond Admiral range, 5200 Concertmate elec. Ironic keyboard with stand $200 Prices negotiable Can after 6 pm (416) 281- 1204 LUMBER, Clear oak 8 cherry. ' 8 2 - and random widths at 1-2 store price Also 2x4 ,8ft Long cedar (905) 786-2923 MICKEY THOMDSON. Bala beiteo 29 x9 SOd on 6 hole rims Like new. $300 00 434-5098 MOVING SALE, trldge Kenmcre tui s.ze $300. Bartxe corvette. oattery op- erated $120, wooden desk $45. 5 coffee and and ta- xes $200. sewing machine table $30wooden kitchen table $50. dehydrator $50. Phillips 26' floor model TV $300. Ev*nflo Happy camper $30. Greco strode, $20, Canvas tent, dining ke tent, Propane sto, tent 8y, all for $100 double bed. new mattress $50 FREE female black lab cross 2 years old, fixed, trained, Call 579-1170 TUBE apk'I,ances. beds. VENDORS wanted Kath- leen', Olde Tyme Produc, doer automatic. $2.000 antiques. livingidining tions needs unique crafters certified or best otter. Fele- room, bedroom. Before you for Its 7th Annual Craft phone 721-1577 leave buy. give My Dad's a try Show at Jubilee Pavilion message. 430-0561 Apr! 20th/97 after 6 pm 1988 GMC 1500. 1461 PHOTOCOPIER with 905 728-9 79 1 Booth rental Auto. air V8 Body needs stand, paper welder with $45 work $4900 OBO Call .:overs 8 4 drawer file Call plate Also talking male In 404-9310 a/5-434 7184 ask for Sam d1, Pets/Supplies/ 1988 HYUNDAI EXCEL: 2 prox. 79,000 highway kms, • ' door hatchback. 4 speed, PIANO. B.G. mahogany. Boarding great shape. little to Certify 5.'.450 Magrnhcent 51200. or best offer, trades t0 pc oak diner large cab- DOG TRAINING CLASSES welcome 905-668-0354. ,net 8 banquet table, starting March 26th. 271h. 1989 Z24. 28. very dean, carved. $1950. Mahogany Barb Scott 576-5635 54800 certified. 571-0225 executive desk $650 Free delivery 905-780-0299. TOY AMERICAN ESKIMO 1990 ACURA INTEGRA Puppies. white with black LS. 2 door hatchback blame TRAILERS for RENTAL T points. home -raised. UKC- on black. 4 cyl. 5 spd. lift, sale car trailer. 4 ped Registered. Call (905)668- power sunroof, new timing crow. 2 box traders, 1bed 9608 . belt. 13 kms Excel F tat traders Wilde Sales lent condition. asking condition. 055-8010 COCKER SPANIEL. pup- 57.900 905-723--6175, pies. 7 weeks old. all shots ROYAL ALBERT China vet checked Ladies golf 1992 DODGE Shadow. 1 Sel 'Moss Rose' Setting clubs. full set For more m- owner, air, auto, certified. cr Six people Used Twice formation. 576-9656 excellent condition, high- Call436J%3 YORKSHIRE TERRIER way driven Call 905-666- SALE OF CONTENTS, puppies, females. reg�s- 2747 „incur@, household goods. tered. cro-chipped. shots. 1992 FORTEMPO, v-6, 4 .-iture. tools. something health guaranteed. $800 dr. air good condition. r �r everyone call akar 530 Telephone 686-4917 54,500- Telephone (905) 683-4782 420-5468 SHEDMAN - Quality v.00den sheds 8' X 8' bam only $299 plus tax Many other sizes and styles available Also garages a-nd decks 761 McKay Rd 1/.1d 3, Pickering For more , to can 905-619-2093 SOUND SYSTEM! Like ",ew Soundboarc. Moni- • _ rs. Mains. Power Amps. M•crophones and AcCesso- -es $3500 or test offer 'dust sell Call 905-576- 7`,85 OAK/PINE FURNITURE Tradi',C^al Woodwo,k ng One of Ontario's largest manufacturers of Solid Wood Furniture announces our New for 1997 finish it yourself line of Solid Oak 6 Pine Furniture Eg Can- nonball Bed $349 00 Solid Oak Pedestal Table b 4 chairs $69500, 905.985- 8774 USED FRIDGE 5225and up used stoves S20C and up, used washers $250 dryers $179 and up. Brand new brand name fridges, 16 c t $605 New brand name 30' stoves 5449 and up New scratch and dent bar fridges 5 c f 5249 Ste- phenson's Furniture and Appliances 227 Court St. Oshawa. 576-7448 Articles FZI Wanted APPLIANCES Wanted, working or not working Call Stars Appliances 905 - AW -7167 APPLIANCES WANTED. working or not Wasner dryer, tridge and tent trader for camping 905-509- 8172 F as Antiques ANTIOUE DEALERS WANTED, Display your antiques 7 days a week in our Whitby Location, call 905.404-0508 HORSES FOR SALE Pin- to mare. 7 yrs 15 H quiet. 1992 HONDA CIVIC, VX. Arab cross. gelding. 12 yrs excellent condition, red. 5 15H, others available speed. rated, 70 miles to Leave message 905-623- the gallon Well mam- 5806 tamed. 150 000 km $7350 ROTWEILLER puppies. 5 Must sen Call (905) 839 - weeks. personalty plus. 4111 opal fabulous tempera- 1991 BUICK REGAL GS, ment, excellent with kids. 160 k fully Laded includ- $300 (905) 728-9024 ing sunroof and leather (905)721-8795 $9.950 certified Telephone MALE HEDGEHOG, cage. 433-7842 an supplies $100 com 1994 GRAND PRIX- V6. plate Also talking male In - pis abs D1 pica pit^jnk. than Ringirl Parakeet. security system. 4l ap- very tame, cage. stand. prox. 79,000 highway kms, complete 5600 call 433- $14.500. Like new, one 2106 owner 905-683-3020 199S CHRYSLER IN- ' ' Automobiles TREPID. excei!ew conn, for Sale :,on automatic starter, at, power everything, keyless entry. 50,000 km. black with NEED A VEHICLE? Poor credits No c,ed,C Bank,uotl' Can Tracie at 905-576-1800 or 1-888- 259-3673 1 can help, 19N CAMARO. cemfied in OCC'% Runs well, Driven daily $1200 obo as is 434909 196S CADILLAC Sedan Deville 128 000km White with leather interior 4 1 lett@ V8 Auto. loaded. certified. 56500 Firm Please Call T2}7932 1966 CHEVETTE 4 -door. auto rebuilt motor many new partes. (have receipts). �ttle to certity. $950 obo Call Rob 905-434-3757 1966 PONTIAC 6000. 4- cyl. automatic. $16 @r 95 cb- tied 1987 Reliant Station Wagon, 4-Cyl, automatic. 51695 certified 1986 Ch• - vette. $1495 certified 9D5- 404-9759 1967 NISSAN SENTRA XE automatic power steenng,g power brakes Al Condition. Certified 52.950 Telephone 831-2551 1987 PONTIAC 6000 LE Wagon 186.000 kms. PIS, P.rB, AIC. AMfFM , good running condition Asking $1.800 "1905-985-3661 sand intanor $14.750 (905) 665-8336 67 CHEVETTE. 4 -SPEED 2 loor 1250 00 as .s (905)839-8194 AUTO LOANS Auto Scaler w nil arrange financing c%en If you have hien turned down Inclore. Loans Mailable for no credit, bad credit and bankruptcy buyll Call Janice (905) 666-3398 Wood Fencing Decks - Cham Link - Iron Drilled Holes - Set Posts FREE esttimates Call Steve 9OS-509-So77 mobile 416-729.1348 HRNDYMRN SERUICE no job too slnaN a Electrical, plunabilg,dt Wind r woodwork, etc. Free Estimates (905) 686-9968 RENOVATIONS INC. Clualily home renovations since 1975 NO PROJECT TOO SMALL Kitchens • Basements • Windows • Doors • Bathrooms • Etc. 905686.5211 visa AREA NEW TILE 4 COLORS $399. (416) 282-8934 PLUMBING REPRIRS b new Installations Also dear dog dram and h. cense gas fitter. For free estimates. Call (905)839.1238 APPUANCES Fridge, stove, washer, dryer, electronics, N, VCR, microwave, etc. Free estimates, Pickup 8 delivery. 416-283- 3907, 416-208-7414, pager 416.295 -4909 - Visa accepted. MOVING Houses, Apartments, Of- fices. Appliances and Piano Specialists. Senior and Mid -Month Dis- counts. Licensed, in- sured. Free Estimates. Excellent service. Call 436-7795. RASH WANTS WORK Doing Magic For Children's Parties And AN occasions. Have My Owni Magician. can FZ=k 66&493= - BUSINESS Communica- bons, word processing, tax - Ing, bulk mailing, advertis- ing, graphics, business cards, letterhead, events co-ordination. Free pickup/ delivery. Call Biznen Serv- ices 430-3138, 430-1107. I _ NINE 0 ifififr !'� 1 � Ekl 61 �-W • M 1 • !�-'f 1 N l 111MAN /=4M[•I•v Wood Fencing Decks - Cham Link - Iron Drilled Holes - Set Posts FREE esttimates Call Steve 9OS-509-So77 mobile 416-729.1348 HRNDYMRN SERUICE no job too slnaN a Electrical, plunabilg,dt Wind r woodwork, etc. Free Estimates (905) 686-9968 RENOVATIONS INC. Clualily home renovations since 1975 NO PROJECT TOO SMALL Kitchens • Basements • Windows • Doors • Bathrooms • Etc. 905686.5211 visa AREA NEW TILE 4 COLORS $399. (416) 282-8934 PLUMBING REPRIRS b new Installations Also dear dog dram and h. cense gas fitter. For free estimates. Call (905)839.1238 APPUANCES Fridge, stove, washer, dryer, electronics, N, VCR, microwave, etc. Free estimates, Pickup 8 delivery. 416-283- 3907, 416-208-7414, pager 416.295 -4909 - Visa accepted. MOVING Houses, Apartments, Of- fices. Appliances and Piano Specialists. Senior and Mid -Month Dis- counts. Licensed, in- sured. Free Estimates. Excellent service. Call 436-7795. RASH WANTS WORK Doing Magic For Children's Parties And AN occasions. Have My Owni Magician. can FZ=k 66&493= - BUSINESS Communica- bons, word processing, tax - Ing, bulk mailing, advertis- ing, graphics, business cards, letterhead, events co-ordination. Free pickup/ delivery. Call Biznen Serv- ices 430-3138, 430-1107. i i Improvanarts i r.-M11Improvcntants i Plumbing Moving R • Storage • Business Services Appliance • Repair • Karry • Services Wood Fencing Decks - Cham Link - Iron Drilled Holes - Set Posts FREE esttimates Call Steve 9OS-509-So77 mobile 416-729.1348 HRNDYMRN SERUICE no job too slnaN a Electrical, plunabilg,dt Wind r woodwork, etc. Free Estimates (905) 686-9968 RENOVATIONS INC. Clualily home renovations since 1975 NO PROJECT TOO SMALL Kitchens • Basements • Windows • Doors • Bathrooms • Etc. 905686.5211 visa AREA NEW TILE 4 COLORS $399. (416) 282-8934 PLUMBING REPRIRS b new Installations Also dear dog dram and h. cense gas fitter. For free estimates. Call (905)839.1238 APPUANCES Fridge, stove, washer, dryer, electronics, N, VCR, microwave, etc. Free estimates, Pickup 8 delivery. 416-283- 3907, 416-208-7414, pager 416.295 -4909 - Visa accepted. MOVING Houses, Apartments, Of- fices. Appliances and Piano Specialists. Senior and Mid -Month Dis- counts. Licensed, in- sured. Free Estimates. Excellent service. Call 436-7795. RASH WANTS WORK Doing Magic For Children's Parties And AN occasions. Have My Owni Magician. can FZ=k 66&493= - BUSINESS Communica- bons, word processing, tax - Ing, bulk mailing, advertis- ing, graphics, business cards, letterhead, events co-ordination. Free pickup/ delivery. Call Biznen Serv- ices 430-3138, 430-1107. THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 1E, 1"7 PAGE 17 AutomobilesMll artmM es Apartments TownhouTownhouses • Industrial For Sale , Trailers • t Snowmobiles • ' Snowmobiles fpFor Rent p For Rent For Rent For Rent ses Units CERTICAR - BEST LITTLE CAR LOT IN DUR- HAM, GIVE US A TRY. WE HAVE OVER 40 CERTI- FIED RECONDITIONED VEHICLES ON SALE NOW. 8 Astros and Sa- faris from 1995 to 1994, loaded, extended etc from $3.995 Super Special 1991 Cavalier PIS 3.1 V-6. loaded. auto. 9.500 kms. now $6.995 1992 Corsica V-6. auto. air, mint. $6.995. 1989 6000 LE wagon. loaded, pristine white only $4,995 1989 Escort LX auto. air, perfect, sale $3.195. 1993 Cavalier Coupe, air, auto, black beauty. now $5,995 firm 1991 Firefly convertible. mint. $4.995. New Arrivals - 1987 Monte Carlo LS. loaded 305. must be seen $3.695 1992 Aerostar Ex- tended, fantastic. $7.995 1992 Caravan LE 'Woody'. loaded. 3.3 V-6 $9.950 1992 Festiva, auto. 80.000 kms. A-1 $4.995. 1991 Chev Silverado Extended. loaded. 350 V-8 Wow. $11,550 1985 Sunbird Auto runs and looks great $1.995 Certicar Auto Cen- ter. 155 King St. W., at Midtown Mall. Open Sun- days. 'Where our cus- tomers send their friends' Can(905)579.2886. CREDIT PROBLEMS` On the spot financing Down payments from $500 Monthly payments from $150 OAC Cars. trucks vans 1981 to 1996 Alandy Auto Sales Ltd. 146 Brock St N. Whitby Phone 905 666-3382 1991 Chew Cavalier RS. 4 dr auto, 3 1 V6. loaded $6450 Opp. 434-2775. EMAutomobiles Wanted $50. :u S75J0 Cash on ,he spot for scrap cars & trucks Anytime Call 905 706 5740 AUTOMOBILES and ir,cks warted for scrap Any zondrt,on.arty age. free removal m 14 Dumam Region. cash Wild ALSO needed. '75 to •87 Cfisv or GMC pickup for Parts Call anytime. Oshawa 905-431- 0407 CASH FOR CARS! We buv used vehicles Vehicles must be in running condl- bon Call 427-2415 or cone to 479 Bal St Easi. Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES A i A AUTO SALVAGE Top Cash for scrip Aban- doned and good care trucks Call us last for best prices 24 hrs . 7 days 30 nun service. 905-686-5003 of 905-706 5234 Trucks for Sale 1961 DODGE 4 x 4, cap. m 36C motor, am -fm cassette. custom seat, good shape. 53.200 or best offer 434- 5975 or 1-613-472-5410 1965 International. 22' 5 ton 5 spd, single axle. DT466.too many new parts to list Bills to prow Certi- fied. asking $12,500. Call Tony 721-0986 1985 S15, long box, 5 speed. 2.8 litre, asking $1600 905-697-2789. 1968 Chair. 1/2 ton, auto. 305, one owner, 163km, asking $6200 obo. 579- 4255 4 MAIsd Detre 1988 E150 CARGO YAH, 302, automatic. $1.900. Call (905) 987-9913 1989 CHEVY BLAZER, dark blue. 4 x 4 sports model. priced to sell $6.500. negotiable. (905) 668-7872 1992 GE -0 TRACKER, 4 x 4 black, auto, am-tm cas- sette, mint condition, lady driver, non smoker vehicle Asking $8,750. Will certify, (905)623-0871 Trailers 1986 BONAIR 1000 tent trailer, equipped with fridge and stove, lots of cupboard and storage space, indoor and outdoor tables, free standing awning, Asking $4,500. 576-5595 1990 HOMESTEADER 12 x 38 It moble home. 10 x 20 Honda room. Main trader fully furnished One bed. room, 4 pc bath• fridge full size, propane stove and oven. Electric hot water, deck 10 x 16, shed• new roof on Florida room, nevi carpet. Located at Nestle - In Park on Hwy 36 bet- ween Lindsay and Bobcay- geon, on water Brand new $45,000. Asking S30.000 or best offer. Leave message before 4 pm or call after 5 p.m. to 9 pm Park fees ne- gonabile. Ask for Jody (905) 721-8980 • ' snowmobiles TWO -1989 YAMAHA PHAZERS, excellent condi tion, electric start. handle grip warmers. covers $4500 obotakes the par 985-8247 after 6 p m EM Marine 1990 MARVAC BOWRID- ER, 90 hp Evinrude. trailer, radio cassette, convertible top. Tonneau cover, ser- ous calls $8995 905-623- 4543 after 5 p BOATS TO CLEAR. alum punts 9 12 . 14 h 12 and 14 it alum , 12 and 14 fi- berglass, 2 runabouts. 22 it, alum Wilde Sales. 655- 8010 FOR SALE. 22 FT. ALUMI- NIM fishing boat. new ')0 hp 'rotor, custom trader, fishing gear extra $9.575 Wilde Sales 655-010. OUTBOARD MOTORS, Evinrude. 71, rebate _r'J March 31st, on new motors. new and used parts and ,epairs Wide Sales 655- 8010 WANTED - fishing boat anZor motor, alunxnum. fi- berglass. 5 100 hp Will pay cash and will Pickup 4,40 0643 Apartments For Rent 1 BDRM. basement apart Ment, will,. walk -out, stove. fridge, close to stores, no pets $530 per/month indu- srve First/ Last 434-6769 1 8 2 Bedroom apts and Bac^sic, apt $495. In Oshawa and Bowmwville Starting at S600imonth fridge & stove included, win laundry facilities No pets Calif (905) 434-2407 WILSON OLIVE a,ea. 2 bedroom,; available April 1 Fnoge, stow. teat 6 hydro ncluded $742 Car. pet, parking, laundry fac Daytime 263-8369 or even - rigs 263-2522 2 BEDROOM apt near Osnawa Centre and 401 Parking, laundry, storage Available now Non Smokers Preferred. 5606' mo plus hydro. 5790246 2 -BEDROOM basement apartment with kitchen, liv- ing room, washroom. non- smoker, no Pets, $506' month, 1sWast. available Apr.lst. Brock/Major Oaks area Call 905-619-1251 289 CORDOVA- 2 Dorm apt. Park & Bloor. $7101 mo. 2nd floor unituhl. md. isviast. Parking. For more into call 576-2877 or 623- 3706 or 435-0917 after 3 PM. AJAX - 6 Ryan Crt., one bedroom basement apt, open concept. all applunc- es. court focation. Suit ma - lure couple. Available April 1. $595 inclusive. 436. 2951. AJAX, large 1 -bedroom basement apartment, no smoking, no pets, laundry, parking, central air. bathtub, $700 all inclusive. Certified Cap 4213-1639. AJAX Wye bright legal 2 bedroom basement , Sep- arate entrance, Iaixldry,free cable $650 plus 30% ubl- has. no pets. Non smoker. Istnast. Apr. I or May 1. 683-1358 AJAX, RIDEOUT St. 3 - bedroom, close to shop- ping, transportation. Taste- ful decor, landscaped yard. parking, $850 plus 213 ubb. ties. 683-7164. AJAX- 2 BDRM. apartment for rent. Fridge, stove, self- contained laundry room. Close to all amenities. Available May 1. Call (905) 509-1406. 89 FORMULA MR 470 L/C, GAUGES,SKINS HAND WARMERS, PLUS--- GOOD RUNNER. DOUBLE BED TRAILER PKG DEAL $1,925 O.B.O. 705-328-1613 TIM. Apartments EA I For Rent AJAX- 2 bsmt Separate entrance 4 pc bath Large Irving room. Harwood/Bayly. Available immediately. $700 + 40.1, itibries Call 1905; 294. 0760 AJAX. UPPER LEVEL of raised bunga'ow bnghl. 3 bedrooms. 2 appliances. large fenced yard, drive- way and carport, $850 Plus utilities References re- quved Children wel- corned ApnVMay Ist Mes- sage at 416-533-3299 AJAX- Spacious bright. clear 1 bedroom walkout. Completely renovated. beautiful decor. cable parking, quiet area. Avali able April Ist $750inclu- sive Can 686-8183. AJAX/PICKERING. 3 -bed room upper .ewe' 'iouse for rem, 1 -bedroom bachelor 6 rooms. close to all amen ties call 905-686-8905 ALL New 2 bedroom apar'mler•t n 3.0ex. Kirit/ Harmony area. Oshawa. large backyard. $620/ -onth, available Apr r May Ist Call 905-432- 5464 BROOKLIN: Extra large one bedroom apartment. lir April Ist $675 Inclusive Also one bedroom apt for April 15th 5495 Inclusive Both on Second Moor 655 5539 DOWNTOWN OSHAWA one oedroom act, fridge, stow included $475 first/ last months For more info. call 728-1747 DOWNTOWN WHITBY. r small apartment ou,lomg. lig 2 bedroom. with balco- ny $730 per mo plus hydro Available April Ist. Also 2 bedroom, $760 per mo everything included Isulast. April Ist Cal (905) 669- 4009 HARMONY/OLIVE 2 bed basement act Sep en- trance. fridge. stove. laun- dry 4 pc. bath. mground pool. cable. parking First/ last required 5650 mil. 905-576-6181 LARGE 2 Bedroom base- ment apt in raised bunga- low Laundry. Parking- ca- ble & utilities. $700 Call 579-4069. LARGE 2 -BEDROOM near Oshawa Centre. newly decorated. 12 -unit building. Controlled entrance, new appliances. $695/month, utilities/parking included. Available April 1st. (905)728.8912. NEAR South GM 3 -bed- room, main floor, fridge, stove, laundry. parking. nearan amenities, very dean. $800 + utilities. da, no pets, immediate pos- session, tirst/Iast. relerenc- as 728-9175 after 6 p.m. NEWLY Decoralad apart- ment units, available in adult building, near hospi- tal, 255 Simcoe St. N. (905) 728-4966. NORTH OSHAWA.1-bed- room lower duplex, clean, bright, laundry, 1 parking space, non-smoker, no pets, yard. $595 inclusive. ist/Iast, available Maytst. 905-430-6906. NORTH OSHAWA large two bedroom, large balco- nies, quiet building, utilities, cable, parking included. $679. Available April Ist. 579-5584. an,Apartments For Rent ONE 6 TWO bedroom apaonnews mmed,ate Possession, prefer couple. North Oshawa. includes hydro. fridge. stove. carpet. freshly -panted. shopping plaza. laundry facilities. Near bus. Reasonable. 725-2642 after 5 Dm ONE. and two bedroom apts :n most beautiful adult building Available anytime Stevenson/Rossland. Oshawa Cab 723-1009 OSHAWA 888 + 900 Glen St 2 oedroom apes $675- $708. dose to Shop - prig. schools. GM and Go Utilities included First'last required Call 728-4993 OSHAWA 2 bedroom apts May occupancy. $600 range Locations to suit you Stockwell Realty Corp 723-1265 OSHAWA Bachelor, clean, uDsla"s a•ge. separate entrance, set-in kitchen, in- cludes Cade. utilities. park - mg, washer amenities Non-smoking fe nale 5435 905-432-7543 OSHAWA CENTER one and two apartnerts avail- able In quiet dean building. $565 to 5645 includes heat. storage and parking 428-7677 CLEAN. QUIET Family Bu:ddng North Oshawa, 1& 2 bdrms In- cus" Pay cable. parking & laundry fac 723-2094 OSHAWA Newer build- ing; we-amia,-ec ger Brous suites Parking 6 hy- dro included. on bus route 1 -bedroom. $600. 2 -bed- room. $750. 3 -bedroom. $860 (905,428-5740 OSHAWA- 1 Bedroom paritailly ,urnish -- apt $500/month. All inclusive Cable included 5 mtn to Downtown Available im- mediatley Cab 725-6578 OSHAWA- 2 bedroom Spac•ous _lean in duplex Fenced yard. parking, ap- pliances $650 + utilities Call (905! 420-1846 PICKERING LARGE bedroom basement apt fridge• stove. all utilities, parking. $700. negotiable Avail April 1st. No pets. Call 831-0861 PICKERING. Large base- ment apartment Renovat- ed I -bedroom, large kitch- en, living room, bathroom. laundry, separate entrance Non-smokers, no pets 5650 inclusive Available Apr I st. 905-831-3250 PICKERING - Brock 6 Finch Large 2--bdrm bsmt apt., sep. entrance, laundry and parking. $800 /month all inclusive. Available April 1st Cab (905 )619- 2495 leave message OSHAWA - NORTH Ox- ford two - 2 bdrm. Near GO station. 401 Parking, hydro, balcony/patio. $730 all inclusive. No dogs. Available immediately (905) 721-2232 (416) 239- 2752. SOUTH OSHAWA. 275 Wentworth St. W.. 1 Bed- room 5500; 2 bedrooms, $600 & $620. close to bus- es. shopping. available Im- mediately, Indge, stove, heat, hydro, parking. Ist / last required. no pets. 721.9722 or 723-6637 SOUTH Oshawa- large 1 - bedroom raised basement apartment on lower floor of Semi . with laundry, 2 -car Parking. private entrance. $575 all inclusive Avail- able . April Ist Mature working single/couple. No pets. 905.579-1869 RENT AND RELAX!! Move into WHITEOAKS COURT And You: • Have a maintenance free lifestyle • Have mortgage free living • Have no property taxes • Have no heal or hydro bills • Have no headaches 668-7332 All for only $735 For a 2 bedroom ffApartments lTa'For Rent Houses For Rent PICKERING. SPACIOUS 3 bedroom ^,^•-a �w 2tedroo- basement newer k,tcher. hardwood apartment, eat- In kitchen, floors. all appliances. 5806' living room, all inclusive mo plus util ROssland/ appliances. No pets/smok- Brock Whitby area Avail- ing 5650mmediatety. first able ^Gia References 668 - last. 905-619-9634 8441 Tie pere,., pac,--;!a.,i La-ge 2 Dorm aptsGose whools. shopping 6 -' Oshawa transit goes ,r, past your door Reasonable rents Call (905)571-4608 WHITBY APARTMENT Do- 1r. .en! 565, month Olin. 4 bdrm✓�2 kitchens. 2 bath10 s. $10 per month FL required Call 725-89'1 days and 668-4016 evenings and weekends WHITBY ane bedroom $Gar, „clus,ve Close to all ammonites Available Apel 1 Call 404-9130 WHITBY - Sedroom bright apar!r,eni Laundry 6 Dark trig Walk to GO tram Non- smoker n0 pets 1sVlast Refe•erces required Available April 1,197 $650 Can 905-666-2883 WHITBY 2 bedroom Avail- able Alp'! 1st Can (905; 430-9146 or (416)789 41;5 WHITES RD OKLAHOMA •a,ge and bnght basemen apt Newly renovated, fire- place, parking $656mo 905 773-4503 Ann,Houses For Rent g• A ACsOure A!')rcacie WHY RENT? 0111/11 YOUR H101ME FOR faaS/MTH!! NC 2�'vnGdy er1. Jiscnarged Bam-,ct"1 Cap Me' (903) 571-6275 14WO 140-6275 Mari staple, Sales Rep Sucor 3roup Excel Realty A RENTERS DREAM! ? money down. Own your own home; like new. fridge. stove. $795 mcl.. all but phone 3 bedroom asking $66,900 Min req. gross in- come S26.000 /year. Also 2 -bed. available. Cab Ken Collis, Coldwell Banker 728-9414, 2 BEDROOM bungalow on quiet street. $750 + utilities. Available April 1st. Call Robert at 436-5609. 3 BDRM. bungalow, close to schools. stores, buses. and G.M. 5875 . heat and hydro. Available May 1 F -L Call 242-2537 or 723-5262. 3 bedroom bungalow house for rent. South Oshawa area $850 + utifi- ties. 434-6069 3 BEDROOM 2 bed- -1_ a^n, I,. -..g room _arge „ 'groom and nail ;pen design Newiy oeco- •ated 5 new appliances ,pper duplex ,arge drive and fenced yard 5825 .tlMies Avalaole May 1 all 905-571 2757 3500 SO. FT nome aval- 3oie imine-ate,y r Cour-.e area Rent S1500/mo agotiabre Call Sunil or Harsha at 436-7381 AJAX - MAIN FLOOR. 3 bedrCGmS e-ac^er7 rC^e fireplace. 3 wasnrxms. ,vaikout to deck aundry, fudge stove S950 pus 29 utilities Available April ISt Twepnome 1905: 426- 939 BOWMANVILLE Deautitul 4 oe^.r^.o^ 'ec ,,)om 'few iu tchen. ac. 6v. I.D. near Go. May June 1 $1175 plus 905-697.0372 IDOWMANVILLE - Very c ear Ged,00m 2 oaths. 1wrigid,rnng -xm, eat -m kitchen main floor sem, April 1st $950 all mckuive 4C, access Call 905-579- 4'47 GRANDVIEW AREA. Os^awa ? ded,-on1 sem- 1 1 2 hams. rvc room. F P air avilable May 1 5950 pus utilities. 905.728- 9791 OSHAWA -_very sunny 4 -edrxm •an:iv home Sun room. 2 Dams. hardwood "cors, gas ^est P, nate , ard. qubit chid safe street Apni of May Responsible applicants. references 1950 . uhlibes Cab 839- •104 OSHAWA super clean sem: L a,• separate living and dnmgroom. w. o to pea ot. parquet Moors upstairs. 5114.900 Ask or Lilian Norm R. Surmkt 668- 38W Res 668-7479 OSHAWA. main and sec - 3rd floor Ct house near Oshawa Centre. ridge. stove. broadloom parking ,arge fenced yard. $875 plus $10C utilities Ist'.ast (905)686-3204 PICKERING 4 Dorm town- houseclose to everythmg. Avail May 1 5:000 . Will - ties, FL. security deposit required. Call 8392451. PICKERING- 1 Bedroom bungalow. updated bath- room -nth whlrtpool Nb 4 appliances, gas heat 6 wa- ter Garden shed Large lot Pets & smokers are wel- come. 5650 + utilities Avilabie May 1st (Negotl- ade) Call (915) 831-2486 ROSSLAlD/ATTERSLEY Oshawa - quiet court loca- bon. Immaculate 3 bedroom semi, famllyroom, 1 U2 baths. deck. patio, spacious paved drive. cozy fenced backyard. Now bus, walk to PuWl(JHigh Schools. Avail- able May 1 (flexible occu- pancy) $895lmonth + utill bel lst4ast.905-697.2519 SIMCOE/401 area. De- tached 3 bedroom, 2 storey home. 2 bath, 4 appliances, Available Apr 1st. Ist & last. $850 + utilities. Call 666-8632 or 6663478 THREE bedrooms In Cour- tice available immediately. Ideal for those who can maintain a large property No pets, non-smoker, fridge & stove Included. Refer- ences, hrsti required Call Mire 427-6277 PRINGLE CREEK CO-OP is accepting applications for their waiting list for future availability, for 3 and 4 bdrm units. Large playground & spacious units. Near all amenities. Please call 666-2008 or visit 95 Crawforth St., Unit 85, Whitby, Office hours, Mon.- Thurs. SUBSIDY APPLICATIONS ARE ACCEPTED BUT WILL ONLY BE PLACED IN THE HOLD FILE AT THIS TIME DUE TO NO SUBSIDY AVAILABLE. APPLICATIONS CAN BE PICKED UP AFTER OFFICE HOURS BETWEEN 10 A.M. AND -BEFOE Q?M SEE MEMO ON COMMUNITY CENTRE DOOR FOR PICK UP POINTS. WHITE'S RD. - Large 2 s!c•ey ser^ Amberlea. man flpor laundry. finished basemen garage. April st $1.'50 plus Call 4'5-931- 8919 A ' Townhouses For Rent 2 -3 BEDROOM TOWN• HOUSES. :ase - 5:^FJIS slopping $8A' $888 ;,ius util.bas Avail able Ap6 'st or cefore 905' 683-9269 9 5 AJAX 3 oed,00m towr. n ­se ' 1 2 barns. air. 4 appnances. S7125. Apnl 1 Cal 905 -294 -.AW DON VALLEY PKY'Finch. 3 cea•-,:- 2 Car-, 'amity room 5 appunces, 2 walk outs. Central air pool park in.g. 51.75 plus hearing 4161 298-4634 N W Whitby Co -Op 7tterS 2.3 :egrlMm xwnhouses with garage r a park setting %ear scliod 6 bus route 5862. •c 5982 minty Plus hydra ;as possibility of some Iglif sumav availabie Contact 666 -UP for applications. PICKERING S 6 Liverpoo, Road ce7'oc n- "'w^ louse. nose !o GO schools & shopping, 39Cc Pius utilities First last Available April Ist or before 9C5 9399446 WHITBY 2 Ddrm semi, ave,.a. e A;;11, I Older, quiet metgrbomood private lanced yard References 1.1 5740 per mm . utilities 666-3090 Rooms for Rent AVAILABLE 6MMED1A- TLEY, Use of a.,rcn, kitchen Ddrwrg & pr',vate bath in mature area at East Oshawa Female welcome. S400,mo 433-3732 LIVERPOOLIBAYLY arge furnished room executive Hi ail inclusivepark- ing, poollaundry. cable. suits quiet non smoker. S95,week March 31st. (905)837-1304 OSHAWA, Furnisned room in 4 -level semi. cable. laundry facilities included. available Immediately Employed or Students need only apply. 5325, month. Call 905-404-2145 PICKERING. unfurnished. master bedroom private bath, walk in closet. 5450 plus large furnished room . share bath 5375. laundry, tight cooking .905 686- 0744 SOUTH AJAX - clean bright accommodation, full use of house. including lutcnen and laundry. 5350/ mo. or S85,,week. Call Kerr 905-428-3225 ared 1 ACCOInOdatio 1 BRIGHT room to rent in large, clean, quiet. friendly shared home Cade, laun- dry. close to Oshawa Cen- tre and public transit No smokers S350/per mo. (first and last). 5763816 INDUSTRIAL UNITS - 1280 Terwilegar 1.937 & 968 sq ft . office warehous- ing Park and Bloor 1748 and 1775 sq. If S3.25 sq. ft. net. Call 579-5077 after 5 571-3281 Cottages AM, for Rent BANCROFT AREA. 2 bed- room cottage for rent start- ing, May Call 905-619- 9231 TRENT RIVER- Woodland Estates family house keep- ing cottages. 3 pce bath. pool. beach, store. play- ground. 90 min Northeast Pickering 1-888-813- 2212 Florida Shared !J I vac. R,' nl is � ' ACcomodation CLEAR WATER AREA. 3 HOUSE IN AJAX 'C share ,von working person Laur- dry. Cable. phone. /4C parking Private location 1svas• 'equired Available immedterdy Also bacheior basment. 686-9956 WHITBY. Luxury House pa,k, a.,rdry 'aciues arc 5400 inclusive OR master oedroom, jacuzzi. en SU,te. 'replace Cable 5550 Can 1.905-508- 32 NORTH WEST OSHAWA. Lena Secretary rias -',,se 'o snare w,tr mon-smo-g working professional Use of aI' 'acihbes S350/mo Ava.laDW Apr , st Call 576-7x2 ONE BEDROOM so- ari, c s -a- w single female $650 per 'mo 2 parking drshtil wash or dryer near PT'; and Go non, -smoker•^ 905A37 - 236C PICKERING loins 10 sra'e _se of mouse Non -smoke, S40G,mo n- dusive Ca,i 905-42-,-0366 PICKERING- 4C' and !es ^r_ •-,one ^ quiet s�b-clvs,cr W conserva •'on area Share all faol,. 'as r -smoker S375 --ronmlyn 839- 7W- Ccndomnifuns For Rent 2 -BEDROOM Conan Pa-kwocd Viay.- '25Cr_ " or 2 ave's 2- ;adrooms. both with IL -.nsurte batt one Dedrxm S on wit^ simng area appliances wood-bummg firepace Gantry air Avaii- ade Apr 'st S950 morrh. ubhbes 905885-1952 PICKERING- A'ona Rd 3 pill Vas,w Bedroom with en suite plus 2 Damns AC Central vac. alarm . appiancas Finished base- ment with walkout _!ides Cab 509-60.6 WESTNEYMwy. 2 2 no dote •mil April 2 barns. 5 appliances. en suite A - dry parking. ail amenities. ,eterences S, 20C 905- 1131 05831 5711 Office & Ee , Retail Space OSHAWA 4 Months Free Rent n1- 850 sq 2no "r 5550. 600 sq main 5500. 300 sq. it across from Oen Centre. 600 2nd Mr 5500 1 200 sq. it 2nd Moor 1,600 sq. It main Call 434-2447 or 655-4132 540 sq it office for rent di video into 3 sections., com- plete with computer room. washroom, waiting room etc $480 !nctudes every- thing High traffic area. Prime location - available immediately. Simcoe N 576-6999. ask for Steve OFFICE near downtown Oshawa. 1000 sq. it. divid- ed into 3 offices. secretarial and kitchen Excellent for professionals. Insurance etc. Immaculate turnkey condition 905-571-1301 OFFICE UNITS FOR RENT second floor, good Simcoe Street North ,Oshawa) lo- cation, parking available. 5765123 Ask for Kathy OFFICE- 400 sq ft . sepa- rate office. customer sec- tion plus washroom All in- clusive S525%month 15 Harwood S Ajax 427- 5156 Sedm<11 ,^wrrouse C11 jacuzzi. BBQ. private yard. available row For info and to view pnootos 905 - 579- 378A 1111 I Prnate Homes a Sale AJAX ouyer saves $3 28.0 sc it quiet private Crescent 4 bed 3 baths. huge MB w,ensulte 6 "it In Enc,mous greenhouse ..tchen, main floor den aundry Greenbelt arc. to many ,Pgrades.mear amenities $227.000 NO AGENTS 905:428-1017 OPEN HOUSE Sat and Sur • 2 6 69 Bertonwooul Cres, Whitby 2 storey house. ' � x '00 it 'lot. CAC 'amily •oom, master an suite. 2.90C plus sal 43r, -W-4 OSHAWA SEMI. - plus one cec--r:Ts N E Oshawa Newly reno- vated. eat r v!Cren me - 'ate yring •xm finished rac 'xm :toss to all amenmeS. available Au- gust ist $" - 906 Prone :905.433-4:9e3 PRIVATE SALE Easy 1 1.'1' - Duye, Condo to, sale Lagoor ty. Brechet_ Ontario 2 torocrri Comm 112 oiuhs. 500 sq itFor more ntormatior Can ,-95242- '47 ADommercial Property 71_t16 tq. ft. n Carritnarom Placa "A~ Rd!Smcoe SL onivervir used as ..lssex mairwyeriq Available April 1st Plata" Cat (905)728-3939 Condos for Sale PLAZA 700f900- Oshawa's mcsl crestigious Condo- miniums otter a secure carefree life style :n a vane - 'y of floor plans from $17990C Viewed by ap- pOmtme it through Rlslow & Fleming L:mted. Realtor, 576.2548 Lots for Sale LOTS AVAILABLE starting at $120,000 In Waterfront community on Lake Scu- gog. call 905-427.0390 or 905-985-3724 PORT HOPE - 3 lots on Hodgson Street and Gib- son Place in prestigious Stratnrose Subdivision. 60 tt and bener frontage. $60.000 each. Cab Osha- wa 905-723-5225. RESIDENTIAL LOT, D9 acre w. 1400 sqft.. insulat- ed building, cement floor. undergrd 200 AMP Sery wood stove. Enfield Road. 19051 728-0055 • 'Business pportunities ALTERNATIVE MEDI- CINE 4 1,2 yrs. ago I left my 100K job Today from my home. I earn more than my doctor Part-time:full- time. Training provided. Small investment required 905432-8234. 24 hr recorded message. Houses For Rent TWO a,ea cwse to Snooping Centre and bus, no pets Call anytime 905-728- 3448 WHITE'S RD. - Large 2 s!c•ey ser^ Amberlea. man flpor laundry. finished basemen garage. April st $1.'50 plus Call 4'5-931- 8919 A ' Townhouses For Rent 2 -3 BEDROOM TOWN• HOUSES. :ase - 5:^FJIS slopping $8A' $888 ;,ius util.bas Avail able Ap6 'st or cefore 905' 683-9269 9 5 AJAX 3 oed,00m towr. n ­se ' 1 2 barns. air. 4 appnances. S7125. Apnl 1 Cal 905 -294 -.AW DON VALLEY PKY'Finch. 3 cea•-,:- 2 Car-, 'amity room 5 appunces, 2 walk outs. Central air pool park in.g. 51.75 plus hearing 4161 298-4634 N W Whitby Co -Op 7tterS 2.3 :egrlMm xwnhouses with garage r a park setting %ear scliod 6 bus route 5862. •c 5982 minty Plus hydra ;as possibility of some Iglif sumav availabie Contact 666 -UP for applications. PICKERING S 6 Liverpoo, Road ce7'oc n- "'w^ louse. nose !o GO schools & shopping, 39Cc Pius utilities First last Available April Ist or before 9C5 9399446 WHITBY 2 Ddrm semi, ave,.a. e A;;11, I Older, quiet metgrbomood private lanced yard References 1.1 5740 per mm . utilities 666-3090 Rooms for Rent AVAILABLE 6MMED1A- TLEY, Use of a.,rcn, kitchen Ddrwrg & pr',vate bath in mature area at East Oshawa Female welcome. S400,mo 433-3732 LIVERPOOLIBAYLY arge furnished room executive Hi ail inclusivepark- ing, poollaundry. cable. suits quiet non smoker. S95,week March 31st. (905)837-1304 OSHAWA, Furnisned room in 4 -level semi. cable. laundry facilities included. available Immediately Employed or Students need only apply. 5325, month. Call 905-404-2145 PICKERING. unfurnished. master bedroom private bath, walk in closet. 5450 plus large furnished room . share bath 5375. laundry, tight cooking .905 686- 0744 SOUTH AJAX - clean bright accommodation, full use of house. including lutcnen and laundry. 5350/ mo. or S85,,week. Call Kerr 905-428-3225 ared 1 ACCOInOdatio 1 BRIGHT room to rent in large, clean, quiet. friendly shared home Cade, laun- dry. close to Oshawa Cen- tre and public transit No smokers S350/per mo. (first and last). 5763816 INDUSTRIAL UNITS - 1280 Terwilegar 1.937 & 968 sq ft . office warehous- ing Park and Bloor 1748 and 1775 sq. If S3.25 sq. ft. net. Call 579-5077 after 5 571-3281 Cottages AM, for Rent BANCROFT AREA. 2 bed- room cottage for rent start- ing, May Call 905-619- 9231 TRENT RIVER- Woodland Estates family house keep- ing cottages. 3 pce bath. pool. beach, store. play- ground. 90 min Northeast Pickering 1-888-813- 2212 Florida Shared !J I vac. R,' nl is � ' ACcomodation CLEAR WATER AREA. 3 HOUSE IN AJAX 'C share ,von working person Laur- dry. Cable. phone. /4C parking Private location 1svas• 'equired Available immedterdy Also bacheior basment. 686-9956 WHITBY. Luxury House pa,k, a.,rdry 'aciues arc 5400 inclusive OR master oedroom, jacuzzi. en SU,te. 'replace Cable 5550 Can 1.905-508- 32 NORTH WEST OSHAWA. Lena Secretary rias -',,se 'o snare w,tr mon-smo-g working professional Use of aI' 'acihbes S350/mo Ava.laDW Apr , st Call 576-7x2 ONE BEDROOM so- ari, c s -a- w single female $650 per 'mo 2 parking drshtil wash or dryer near PT'; and Go non, -smoker•^ 905A37 - 236C PICKERING loins 10 sra'e _se of mouse Non -smoke, S40G,mo n- dusive Ca,i 905-42-,-0366 PICKERING- 4C' and !es ^r_ •-,one ^ quiet s�b-clvs,cr W conserva •'on area Share all faol,. 'as r -smoker S375 --ronmlyn 839- 7W- Ccndomnifuns For Rent 2 -BEDROOM Conan Pa-kwocd Viay.- '25Cr_ " or 2 ave's 2- ;adrooms. both with IL -.nsurte batt one Dedrxm S on wit^ simng area appliances wood-bummg firepace Gantry air Avaii- ade Apr 'st S950 morrh. ubhbes 905885-1952 PICKERING- A'ona Rd 3 pill Vas,w Bedroom with en suite plus 2 Damns AC Central vac. alarm . appiancas Finished base- ment with walkout _!ides Cab 509-60.6 WESTNEYMwy. 2 2 no dote •mil April 2 barns. 5 appliances. en suite A - dry parking. ail amenities. ,eterences S, 20C 905- 1131 05831 5711 Office & Ee , Retail Space OSHAWA 4 Months Free Rent n1- 850 sq 2no "r 5550. 600 sq main 5500. 300 sq. it across from Oen Centre. 600 2nd Mr 5500 1 200 sq. it 2nd Moor 1,600 sq. It main Call 434-2447 or 655-4132 540 sq it office for rent di video into 3 sections., com- plete with computer room. washroom, waiting room etc $480 !nctudes every- thing High traffic area. Prime location - available immediately. Simcoe N 576-6999. ask for Steve OFFICE near downtown Oshawa. 1000 sq. it. divid- ed into 3 offices. secretarial and kitchen Excellent for professionals. Insurance etc. Immaculate turnkey condition 905-571-1301 OFFICE UNITS FOR RENT second floor, good Simcoe Street North ,Oshawa) lo- cation, parking available. 5765123 Ask for Kathy OFFICE- 400 sq ft . sepa- rate office. customer sec- tion plus washroom All in- clusive S525%month 15 Harwood S Ajax 427- 5156 Sedm<11 ,^wrrouse C11 jacuzzi. BBQ. private yard. available row For info and to view pnootos 905 - 579- 378A 1111 I Prnate Homes a Sale AJAX ouyer saves $3 28.0 sc it quiet private Crescent 4 bed 3 baths. huge MB w,ensulte 6 "it In Enc,mous greenhouse ..tchen, main floor den aundry Greenbelt arc. to many ,Pgrades.mear amenities $227.000 NO AGENTS 905:428-1017 OPEN HOUSE Sat and Sur • 2 6 69 Bertonwooul Cres, Whitby 2 storey house. ' � x '00 it 'lot. CAC 'amily •oom, master an suite. 2.90C plus sal 43r, -W-4 OSHAWA SEMI. - plus one cec--r:Ts N E Oshawa Newly reno- vated. eat r v!Cren me - 'ate yring •xm finished rac 'xm :toss to all amenmeS. available Au- gust ist $" - 906 Prone :905.433-4:9e3 PRIVATE SALE Easy 1 1.'1' - Duye, Condo to, sale Lagoor ty. Brechet_ Ontario 2 torocrri Comm 112 oiuhs. 500 sq itFor more ntormatior Can ,-95242- '47 ADommercial Property 71_t16 tq. ft. n Carritnarom Placa "A~ Rd!Smcoe SL onivervir used as ..lssex mairwyeriq Available April 1st Plata" Cat (905)728-3939 Condos for Sale PLAZA 700f900- Oshawa's mcsl crestigious Condo- miniums otter a secure carefree life style :n a vane - 'y of floor plans from $17990C Viewed by ap- pOmtme it through Rlslow & Fleming L:mted. Realtor, 576.2548 Lots for Sale LOTS AVAILABLE starting at $120,000 In Waterfront community on Lake Scu- gog. call 905-427.0390 or 905-985-3724 PORT HOPE - 3 lots on Hodgson Street and Gib- son Place in prestigious Stratnrose Subdivision. 60 tt and bener frontage. $60.000 each. Cab Osha- wa 905-723-5225. RESIDENTIAL LOT, D9 acre w. 1400 sqft.. insulat- ed building, cement floor. undergrd 200 AMP Sery wood stove. Enfield Road. 19051 728-0055 • 'Business pportunities ALTERNATIVE MEDI- CINE 4 1,2 yrs. ago I left my 100K job Today from my home. I earn more than my doctor Part-time:full- time. Training provided. Small investment required 905432-8234. 24 hr recorded message. PAGE 18 THE NEWS ADVERTISER Tt1ESDAV, MARCH 18, 1997 0 1 " _J_s, 11 '' - �, ma, -,, Tellers' testimony conflicts with whereabouts of accused bank robber B) S -f t:PHi:N SH:\\1 disguises and us in , a.m., told jurors the,. i,; RHA%t SI %I -I firearm,, while commit- %'ere startled when they Accused bandit tine a robhcrn. sa%% %tick-. McArthur's Mitchiel "NIickN The morning (if' the picture in the newspaper McArthur was inecting heist. teller Carolyn folluwim-, his arrest for with his parole officer in MacDonald testified. the heist it day later. K;n_ston when two she noticed twc. men "That was the man tellers claim the% saw inside the hank. one sit- that I saw," Ms. him in a Port PerrN hank till„ and one standink_. Noidn n said she con - the morning of a bloody _T eluded. nyhhen. .! jun heard ' Personals A just got a ver-. sick �cster�lay. amble service 'r1k woos xPB3w yard feeling in my stomach.` The c%idcnce given CHEATING WIVES - Ot.���� 'its. Nozdryn said hs the tellers. whowere ':., •he tot) became aware of called as defence wit- S3 49, mm touch lone, 18 the man's presence "an nests. is intended to Road. Markham Ont L3P `recausc he had support the theon pre- �s- i t unfamiliar face. He sentcd hs law-.er Cind\ + vas someone I hadn't N1';tsscr that a A1c:\rthur cities $2 99imr-ute 1a- •- cen hcfore ' look ;Hike could ha -.e private 03638 numbers. 1- Toa. She described the pulled Mf the Oct. 20, swell 24 nours serving unknown ratan as having 1994 hciNi. in which >� dark hair. a dark inous- three police officers and � tache. about Inc -foot two ci%ilians were 1\1ITCH IF.I- seven -Inches tall, medi- k,unned down. NICARTHt R urn build. in his mid-30s ` Twr1 masked bandits fit 99 /min. 18+ Pintail Co (602) 954-7420 and wearin,_ a light -col - armed with a rnilitan Look-alike'.' ored homhcr-style tack assault rifle and hand — - ct. oun stormed the Bank ot* who appeared to he "just Sc\cral Crown wit- Nlontreal at the Port waiting.- nesscs ha\c testified one Pcrn Placa at '7 3U p. fit., N1s MacDonald said of the robbers was about shot manazer Man she onls saw the face of the sante height and Ktit_ht in the Icer and the one ratan who was wearing a tan -colored opened fire on police "Just sittin_• there.' trench coat. while tleeinL, the IU_ whom she described as Both women said w eek trial has heard. white with short dark they were confident the Dunnet the shuoUng hair and a moustache. man they saw u,as the sere.:. Durham Rcgtonal NothinL, appeared same man shown in the Police constables "unusual" about the newspaper. Warren !alis and Mark men: however, the\ The jury of six men McC'onke\ were shot in caught her attention and six women heard the head. Detective Paul because she knew most e\ idence Nesterda\ read Moo` was struck in the of the hank's customers into the record and arm and a stra% bullet but had neer seen either agreed to as fact h} the pierced the hack of real- before, she said. Crown that on the morn - tar Debbie Taylor as she N1 N. MacDonald. ing of the rohbcry worked in an 0IIILc who was not working at NIicks McArthur attend - across the street. the time of the robber-., ed an appointment with K-nL•ston brothers said she saw another his parole officer. Jack Mitchiel "'\licko,- employee go speak with Segonia. in Kingston. McArthur, 4.3. and the pair and "the next Parole office records Angus Junior McArthur. time I looked up they show he signed in at 31. ha,.c pleaded not weren't there." 9:55 a.m. and left at guilty to a combined 34 Both she and another 11:15 a.m., suggesting charges, including eight teller. Sherr Nozdryn, it's impossible for him counts of attempted who testified she passed to have been in Port murder as well as by the same man outside Perry at the time the forLihlC confinement. the hank while on her tellers believe they saw kidnapping. wearing break just before II him. Man faces driving charges after striking house OSHAWA — Durham Regional eastbound, Sergeant Jim Grimley Police have charged a 23 -year-old said. Oshawa man after a pickup truck Officers used a licence plate struck a house and drove off. Icav- found at the scene to trace the vehi- Ing behind a licence plate. cic to a suspect. The First Avenue homeowner Judy Norman Blake, 23. of reported to police early Sunday Southridge Street, is charged with morning that a vehicle struck the failing to report an accident and fail- hontc, rupturing a gas line, and fled ing to stop at an accident. In 1n1n s ' Auctions e ' Auctions Memoriams0111,111entoriams i Memoriams Remember your loved ones with a special Easter In 1'�lemoriam. This section -,i he printed Sunday, April 10th. For further information call classified advertising at 683-0707 News Advertiser Business Opportunities ornpanions CHIP TPA -LER ^.•w SELL IT NOW white '^1e- c:,c T�dWe. ATTRACTIVE white eou. exhaust system, s:ainless pie —:1 30s seeks same. CALL 683-0707 elenor, hot and cold water, first nmera. friends 'I": let established spot. 525.000 ter w th photos to 1265 Tory 905-640--5539 Mornings:kle Ave . Suite WHAT'S THE PLAN) �' 109, - 232. scarboro. On - V111 -e b^:eresl&d �^ a gwa: fano MiB 3V9 home DuS+ness call me and 7 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ , I will showyouthe Wan Can Andy 9051 427 - ' W ARE WE DOING? 5569 An independent Am- 1 way Drst.'iCulCr _HO_ , I its MEKf*MkKeto adJ.` k ' Personals , 511111;tlta()tipr7yxkWQ547rrtef5V&tie'.lest a amble service 'r1k woos xPB3w yard 4. , CHEATING WIVES - Ot.���� TARIO PHONE NUMBERS c!o t -9-:o-451-5566 ext 253 1 1. Was your call answered promptly? S3 49, mm touch lone, 18 , plus Road. Markham Ont L3P EVANLY RAYS Pol.ce .,s« ,!, Ra,e: -r - Cana ca i.ove. Money. Career, 1 Lucky .'s Acr:,eve Suc- , cities $2 99imr-ute 1a- •- 2. Did tate Sales Representative offer friendly, l 900-45!,W55 private 03638 numbers. 1- Toa. H HEAVENLY PSYCHIC ar COUrteOUS service? ' swell 24 nours serving over 43.00C.000 readers. $2 99.'mm 18 . 1.900-4E: , 3783 , rM not tone which is more writ ��� mr5 of 3. Are satisfied with the response to our le replying single repyng to rt? I am a single � you y P y while male who en"s country Irving. along w,th advertisement? , physical Illness traveling , and boating. If you are a , sincere. attractive single fe- male, 30.45 with similar in- , lerests. please reply in wrd- , i1g telling me about your - sen along with a photo to 4. Suggestion or Comments: Box 4575. Markham , c!o , Economist. 9 Hentage Road. Markham Ont L3P 1 1M3 BORED ONTARIO , HOUSEWIVES - names 8 , private 03638 numbers. 1- Toa. , We would like to hear from you. goo -4s, -363e ext T- S3 291min, must be 18 , tone WE! 11.ON-1! Call now'0 If you prefer, 1-900-451-5302. Ext. 3673 fit 99 /min. 18+ Pintail Co (602) 954-7420 1 please contact Fred Eismont , MRS. ANNE PALM and I at 576-9335, or 683-0707 Tarot Card reader and ad- . visor It you have any prdb- or fill out this coupon lems call Mrs. Anne Mrs , Anne helps through love, , and mail to: marriage, sickness and - 0 throughout all problems of , lifeex Mrs Anne has al years experience, she heals with _ _.fled Dept , Classified �l��� herbs Call for , and oils an (905) 721- P.O. Box 481 appointment, ' 865 Farewell St. s Oshawa, Ontario SELL IT NOW UH 7L5 .. CA L�"Your satisfactton is the measure of our success" AUCTION GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE NEWTONVILLE, MARCH 20, 1997 THURS. 6 P.M. Selling a selection of long arms including vintage, collectible. practical and inter- esting guns. Nu- merous military is- sues and various militaria, Win 3855, Win 30-30 Buffalo Bill, Win 12 GA model 12, Marlin Slugmaster 12 GA. Remington .32 pump. Remington 1917-303, Savage 99 Lever 22, Ruger Stainless Folding 1022 (Scoped). Mossberg/European 410's, JansseNBelg- wm double barrels. Steyer, Ross. Ste- vens, Coney. Enfield. and many others. Preview Thursday at - ter lunch. Auction at 6 p.m. Valid Fac re- qulred. To consign please call the Auc- tioneer. Terms Cash, approved cheque. v,sa. MC. interac AUCTIONEER: FRANK STAPLETON (905) 786-2244 800-2639886 GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE NEWTONVILLE. MARCH 21ST. FRIDAY, 6 P.M. calling the contents r ,m a Port Hope ^^me. Bowmarlville ,.,me and a local ^nine. Fridges. stoves, washer, dry - Duncan Phyte din - suite, dinette. chi -ia cabinet. spindle :,ed bedroom suite. :'risers, chests. -anket box, antique ,rest. harvest table. .hicken coop chairs. .Crary desk, garden vols, etc. Preview criday after lunch. A.lcbon at 6 p.m. "e: ms Cash, ap- :,,cved cheque. Visa. M C interac. Auctioneer Frank Stapleton (905)786-2244 800-263-9886 EQUIPMENT AUCTION BERRYBANK FARMS RR1r2 Taunton Rd. Orono, 1 1/2 miles west of Hwy. 115. Sat. April 5/97, 10 a.m. Selling a full line of farm equipment, trac- tors, machinery, vehi- cles, hardware, tools etc For info. and to consign to this auc- tion. contact the Auc- John D. Berry, RR1t2 Orono 905-983-5787 or Frank G. Stapleton, Newtonville 905-786-2244 AUCTION BARN Friday, March 21 at 5:30 pm. 3 Miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 Oak hall seat. Wicker chairs, Washstands. 8 pc, modern oak din- ing room suite, 4 pc modern bedroom su- ite, organ stool. Bridge lamps, Parlour tables. apartment size freez- er. French provincial chesterfield 8 chair, Rocking chairs. City. wooden kitchen chairs, Inglis apart- ment size washer, 2 door refrigerator. Bed chesterfield. Occa- sional chairs. Queen Anne style coffee 8 end tables. Automatic washer, modern dressers 8 chests of drawers, Co-od lamps, French doors. North- ern Electric wall tele- phone, qty new baby strollers. qty Hockey Cards Including Larry Robinson, Ken Dry- den, Mark Messier (Rookie), Ory. second year cards. Complete set 1990 upper deck Hockey cards, ON Topps 8 OPC Hockey cards. Wendell Clar« 8 Doug Gilmour prints, plus a qty. chi- na. glass, household 8 collectible items. Don 8 Greg Cotmeil Auctioneers RRa1 Little Britain (705)786-2183 AUCTION SALE THURS. MARCH. 20, 6 P.M. =eatunng Items from a Monica, estate sale plus Irldusions. reatunng Elaborately carved Victorian settee, 4 poster bed, art nouveau sideboard, press back vgh chair, drop leaf table, mahogany and oak tables, mahogany caner cabinet. !an back than. bedroom set glass. china, pictures and prints, jewelry. Auctioneer: Maurice Mitchell Jones, Brock and Seven Auctions 1570 B Highway 117, Brougham Phone (905) 6864620 to consign Directions -1/4 mi. W. of Brock Rd. on FMy 117. wlrgr! hiff CA loo* fort Moan Ilk so mredtnnga9rafr 1lp XTMrdalklA atIgrill WINgAtiq 1kkMaotraaadullksl R:60EtOgtltA�. i1Teljle tf5 y01f 11151 Monti ar )•mr flftidh. Ik dwWAkeepyoua toudl wtlM ole tmtirt nTryskpafdfelrx. uuamaaa 6930101 1&-519x= ORTOA.lJ1E 1991612 News Advertiser I I Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. ADVENTUROUS WOMAN !a i, sensual. Independent Clack single woman seeks funny, attractive. tall white "'0-'e, who's comfortable in sit and tie or T-shirt and earls For friendship, Cat and possibly more BOX 23810 NOT GIVING UP (:.uing. rarest. single ­rkmg mom. 39. n/s eeti employed male. to 45. honest. with good -e-sonahly, who likes ,",owes, dinner, or just ; rel times together -'-iss,ble relationship. ngle dads welcome. BOX +828 HIGH STANDARDS? i-Jess'ona, female. 45 yr d. 5'10'. slim and anrac- e Enjoy cooking, dining .t, camping and more "rekmg a man, 6or over. '.ame age, attractive. .•rnpioyed. kind and outgo- ; BOX 13627 SINGLE MOM SEEKS .• ,, .. a ,r•. .e -male. brown hair and ie eyes Enjoys bowling. n.11ks �n the !)Bach and et evenings at home -jeking single white male. . ' to 35 Single fathers ,v.dcome, serious inquiries - ly BOX 34150 LIFE'S A GAMBLE.... -- ng'e rema'ie seach,ng for male. 39 to 45, who is nployed. mature and • ows how to treat a spe- .tl lady BOX 34155 ROMANTIC AT HEART tr,r_' yr ,.nq,e wnde nae 16. 5'6' Enjoys ,ndletight dinners, walks the beach, dancing - limes. and more See.,rg ,ring and affectionate rle Long term or perma ,int relationship possible -0)x 34,70 FRIENDS FIRST ng , while female, 35. 1• 125 Lbs Enjoy quiet es, being under the -'3rs and the boardwalk ' eking male compan-on- .' ,p. 'rends first Honesty I d appreciation of other c,.ople a must BOX 34397 PETITE PRINCESS y• old petite medium At princess is looking for nest. straight forward. ,able man It This is i give me a call BOX 122 ME, BUT A GUY! �. Ili aid temale, bioncle ,,r and brown eyes, 5'10'. -0 Lbs, athletic and fit ',,-eking someone same ;e. same height and ,ume everything else BOX 354 INDEPENDENT FEMALE old female looking casual, possible rela _,)ship I am 130 lbs. 5'8'. ^g brown hair and hazel eees I like everything from sports to hanging out BOX .4355 LETS TALK 7 yr aid attractive widow s looking for that special -:ale He should be kind with a sense of humor. I :,Ike to cook, travel and pamper my loved ones. BOX 19692 LOOK NO FURTHER! Single down to earth lady who likes motorcycles, fishing, dancing and coun- try music rs looking for a tail, good looking, finartcial- y secure male, 35 to 45. BOX 18?07 SOUNDS GOOD! Cute, single white female. 26, sensitive and sweet. Looking for a single white male for friendship; possi- ble relationship. Must be honest and open. BOX 33249 CALL ME SOMETIME! 38 yr old female, dark hair and brown eyes. I enjoy quiet times, country music and the outdoors. Looking for someone with the same interests. No head games! BOX 33688 ATTENTION: GREG You are the 35 yr old, 5'11', fire fighter. Please call me back) I didn't get your num. ber This Is ZEST FOR LIFE" BOX 34271 SEEKING FRIENDSHIP and companion5h,p Want a well dressed. tau, white male, 55 to 65. who Its a n/s. social drinking, mentally, physically and financially secure. Enjoy travel, theater and more I am slim, elegant and attractive BOX 16132 SEARCHING FOR YOU 45 v, o;d. attractrve tall, slim, professional single mom with a busy schedule. Want a relationship with a tall, employed• handsome, outgoing male with high standards let's meet' BOX 16211 SENSE OF HUMOR? Horest 38 yr rld ,7'v•arced mother one with medium build, employed with Christian values- Enjoy ten- nisbiking and reading Seek a male. 38-48, with a sense of humor, ,s single and honest BOX 11106 ONE IN A MILLION Swgie w- i,. .......r. attractive, 54', ht with great personality Seeking a single while male, 28-33 attractive. fit 57' or over ,n uniform to rescue me BOX 11113 BE MY COWBOY Felt, nL_e eye: t-ionde. financially secure. enjoys country music, rodeos, motor cyclesdancing, horseback riding Look rig for a tall, handsome ma•e 35-45, who l,krs �awboys boots and blue ;ea^s BOX 11159 INDEPENDENT LADY S•rg,e W, - ema.e 32 full figured, a smoker brown hatr and eyes Enjoy animals. long drives. quiet evenings. fishing, spending time with family. etc Seek a white male. 30-38. with similar qualities and sense of humor BOX 11165 INTERESTED. CALL! 25 y, o.d single whae out. going female. 5'7', 150 lbs 'strawberry !Mond hair fun loving and Spon- taneous' Enjoy the out- doors, hockey, skating. fun tinges. etc BOX 11219 FRIENDSHIP 7'J yr -,,r, w,dow 170 this seeks companionship for dining out, bowling. danc- ing, traveling, etc BOX 13192 LIKE SURPRISES? 50 yr )o lema,e 5, auourn hair, blue eyes, pleasantly plump with a good sense of humor Enjoy dining, skatrg. skiing fishing. swimming, etc Give me a call to see it we can be friends BOX 33262 SEEKING FRIENDSHIP I ani 49 with lung br_g hair and blue eyes, seek irg gentleman. 45 to 55 Enlov long walks. romantic evenings. and soh music BOX 37997 CALL ME Single female 19. straw- berry blonde hair. blue eyes, enjoy long walks sports. movies and barg- ing out Looking for rela- tionship turning into long term Seeking tall, straw- berry blond male, with sim- ilar interests. BOX 31998 SHARP DRESSER Widow. looking for a neat dressing gentleman com- panion who enjoys dining, traveling, dancing, sports. movies and more BOX 13191 WANT INTELLIGENT MAN 49 yr old, big, bold and beautiful widow looking for witty, intelligent, secure companion. Must like coun- try music. social drinking and cottage life. If you do not like smart woman _don't call. BOX 33042 LOOKING FOR LOVE 41, divorced. attractive, mother of one. Looking for a long term relationship with an honest, straight for- ward man who enjoys dancing and family times Must have good sense of humor. BOX 13578 WORTH WAITING FOR Classy lady, 51. 5'8', seeks secure, happy, gentle man. for long term relationship and shared enjoyment of dancing, art galleries garage sales, auctions. and golf Love of cottage country a definite asset BOX 23797 THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH IE, I"7 -PAGE 19 Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser Rrings You... W M16 B06 iddOWL �L�ours FIME Ptarsonal .fid FUN LOVING Honest. sann'1 single mom of one, 41 Seeking a fun loving. older man, 40 or older, who .s easy going and honest BOX 13568 ANY ROMANTICS LEFT? 5 7 b,unetle ,mit 2G full figured Seeks educat. ed guy with sense of humor, who knows what he wants ME I'm smart. tunry, opinionated. love kids. animals. enjoy going out dancing and staying home snuggling BOX 31995 DOUBLE DATE Two friends 44 and 47 yr old professional females) would like to meet two sin- gle men in their middle 40s We like to travel tine dininganimals and the finer things in life BOX 17995 SOULMATE WANTED Lady st-a'.:. ,,;, ,-erie man, ,n young 50s, who is honest and sincere Must have a good sense ,t humor, be down to earth, enjoy dancing" drives ,n country, romance and lust having fun Must have good morals Prefer friend Ship first BOX 23735 CUTE PETITE BLONDE F.nar_a',b secure er oys dining, dancing and quiet times. Looking for gentle- man. 6'. not ba,d. not older than 53. who enjoys same and would like !o become friends BOX 23757 SINCERE AND FUN 32. looking for handsorr e. employed single male. 32 to 38, medium build. to Laugh and have tun with Enjoys the stn ie things in lite, holding hands. Snug - ng at movies or at home X 23793 ARE YOU MR. RIGHT? Are you 48 .s 58. rand - some. outgoing. good sense Of humor, personal ty. dancer who likes coun- try western music. no dependents. established and charming- with many Interests'' What you get ,s file whole package. and an Calls returned BOX 23802 SKIING ANYONE Bior,le tr,,e eyes 5 3' 38. independent mother of three Need a break. love Sitting and all sporting actrv- eres. have a great sense of humor and would enjoy sim- ilar company BOX 31979 KINDRED SPIRIT :'C.;b -g socaayaware. health cuns,C,ouS. Ns, no dependents divorced woman, early 50s. and tired of games Locking for a Lae minded male who; is free !o share wanks. talks. dances. movies and con- ce,ts BOX 31986 COBOURG AREA Irien.gent. secure. prcfes. s,onal, attractive lady Enjoy travel, SK,ing boat- ing, the outdoors movies. and more Looking for a honest gentleman. 45 to 55 with similar qualities BOX 31987 SEEKING SOULMATE Single mom jacking for someone. 34 to 39, who enjoys the outdoorsquiet nights at home. dining, dancing and more. Single fathers welcome. I'm hon- estgreat sense of humor. nice personality. need lots of attention BOX 31992 GIVE ME A CALL Female, long brown hair and blue eyes. I like long walks. romantic evenings and great conversation BOX 33031 SINGLE MOM 22 yr old female. single white mom, smoker. I like outdoor sports. No head games! Looking for an honest; possible long term relationship. BOX 33180 1 AM A 36 YR OLD.... . Princess and I am fired of kissing frogs' I am look- ing for that prince that my family promised me. It you are a tall, 30 something yr old prince who wants to sweep this princess of her feetthen give me a call' BOX 33193 TRUE ROMANTIC All,aorve -;,. j',, wade female. 36. no dependents, 5'6' 1 enjoy long walks, dancing and cottage life If you are a honest, caring and affectionate male leave me a mes- sage BOX 33589 COBOURG AREA StartingrN n, , iell,gent. secure. professional, attractive size 18 lady likes travel. downhill sK„rg. boating, outdoors. animals moviestheater, tine dor rng, pop music, and quiet moments at home tv,S social drinker seeks `".nest gentlema^ w n• � '-,lar qualities. 45 n; `5BOX 31994 Call 1-900-451-3793 52.49 per min. EXOTIC GARDEN Ger,^y ,e,• and playful sunflower. with good sod and seeds Seek a shapely and 'iusc,0us passion flower, 'o, image bloom Wi1cf.owers and man eaters welcome, no weeds or wilted 'lowers. BOX 23806 SEEKING SPECIAL LADY Blue eyes medium Oland bar, 6' 1951bs. former ath- lete. 54, attractrve, seek Outgoing slender and attractive lema,e I enjoy. outdoors. lenn,s cycling. walks by The river tine dim ing. theatre Travel. and dancing Must have sense of humor and total honesty a priority BOX 23807 SINCERE, DEVOTED Wh,Te'^a'e 56. orowr ^a,, haze, eyes 58' slim. enjoys romantic dinners. dancing, country music Social drinker and smoker Seeks petite female. 48 to 56. for friendshippossible relationship, It interested, call my ad BOX 23813 TRUE ROMANTIC Honest. lar sens.trve gentleman, 55, ouwn to earth. no dependents Enjoys travel. dancing. music, dining '.Megood life. and the great outdoors Omer interests too numer. ous to mention Will reply to all BOX 23819 NEW IN TOWN P,cfes, ^a e_ueatel, handsome. single white male 28. tau, lean, athletic build Enjoys Theater. music, the great outdoors Look T^y 'or female with similar background. who wants to have some tun and companionship BOX 23834 FIANCEE WANTED Healthy n. s -a e 39 yrs old, 6'. 170 iris, clonarsn brown hair Enjoys outdoor act -wiles like b,k,ng, walk ,ng, skating and boating LCok.n^y for a woman. arourd 3C BOX 23835 DAY TIME ENCOUNTERS S,rg,e while male 2 y,s old. 6'. 240 ibs LookV g',, a single or married white female. between 2C amid 45: for discreet day time encounters BOX 17079 LET'S TALK Divorced male, father at one. 38, 5'8'. 19C lbs and employed En;cys week ends, camping, reading and much more Seeking a woman, 36 to 40 1'd like to hear from you. BOX 33980 WHERE ARE YOUR ADS? Male. 60 yrs old. 6'. active Seeking lady approximate- ly the same age Box 13129, Box 13167 & Box 16068. I'm trying to reach you, please give me a call BOX 16004 LET'S GET TOGETHER 37 yr old happily atlacheo male. Seeking attached female for afternoon. evening or weekend get togethers If this sounds of Interest to you, give me a can BOX 33797 FREE Voiteta Grtatating GIMME' A CALL! 32 yr , d r,a,e. single father cf two Looking for woman of the same age I like movies quiet times with my kids BOX 34257 NO HEAD GAMES HERE G'onfidfi single wh •Ti male. 27 donde and good looking Enjoy working out Have a great sense of humor Seek irg female with same interests BOX 33982 SINGLE MOM -,..CALL ME SIng�o tache _ overt 32 yrs oldsmoker. social drinker Enjoys music, spor-s ampmg, and tam, y activities Seeking single femaleaffectionate. ban est, not Into head games Children Okav BOX 34160 NEW TO CANADA Snq,e "0-f- 2 'i's ;o -/s mown har and eyes Enjoys 'mov,eS. walks and qu,et mes at home Family or - enteo Seeking single female for relationship. pCs- S,by marriage Age ;;nim:" portant BOX 34387 A REAL GENTLEMAN Il r0- -a- .,- Positive outlook 40'S. see., -,-try tun lo;.-; aria sra_e y womar. late 2C's 10 4C S. -o develop a great re4tiorsn,1) I am a real find. laches' BOX 23741 WHAT A GUY 130 lbs Enjoy the outdoors quiet nights and spending time with a special Some- one Seeking hie est toy .ng, good humored woman w,tr a loving hear -or friendship first. possible •elationshhp BOX 33704 NEW AROUND HERE 2-r ,-s'^aee,-NS walks ^Ov,es and gwet tunes at name See.rg a woman with The same interests Age and race unimportant Long term relationship and possible marriage BOX 33.77 FATHER OF TWO Easy going -male 3`- drug- free, erloys going out. par- ties amid quiet evenings at home Seeking 'ernafe for long term relationship No head games BOX 33784 ROMANTIC AT HEART 40y ".- - . C b ,^;e cad r two. ehjoys animals, music shooting pool and kids Seeking sincere hon est woman with oke r•ar- ests BOX 33789 ......AND MORE! 20 y' --n e 5 T y, red hair and due eyes I like working on cars movies and sects Seek ^; a temale 18 To 24 BOX 33720 AFTERNOON DELIGHT attractive a, ferl for dts" Greet encounters BOX 33744 SAME INTERESTS? F,- w^de male 25. see.,ng a single employed fema,e. 25 to 30 1 enjoy the outdoors. long walks c. rang out and mote No head games BOX 33756 LET'S HANG OUT! 2' yr cid ma e .ccill -or someone to have a ;ood lime With passive relaticn- sh,p I like to go out :o tlxl- ner and go to clubs. BOX 33931 PROFESSIONAL MALE 2' yr old single wrote_ male 5'11' 175 lbs ane fit E^joys indoor activities. Seeking a woman of the same age, for possible relationship. BOX 33946 SINGLE WHITE MALE Single white male. 29blue eyes and long brown nail. medium build. If you would like to find out moreleave me a message BOX 33952 CALL ME! Emplo,ed male. locking for someone who wants to play pool. walks and more BOX 33957 LIGHT MY FIRE! Attractive while mate. 35. seeking open minded White temale. for discreet afternoon encounters Call and leave a message BOX 34149 CALL ME! 6'3' sinj,e -ale with blue eyes and brown hair Looking 'or a nice. good looking female with a goad persona�ity Lets get together BOX 18621 GIVE ME A CALL 40 /, .,,... ac. I like humor comdy. long dri- ves and more Seeking an hi -rest sincere, dowr 'O earth femalefor friend Sh,p. possible relationship Not into bars or head games BOX '5F23 ALL CALLS ANSWERED 32 /• ,Lit ., ,-; employed Looking for an attractive lady wt-: emjoys children sports any are BOX '9629 GRAND EXPECTATIONS profess •,rd, ew,, IT, ma;e- 5-' 1- I erloy Sol 1. Wr,. ng out and more I ty d I•ke meet an arrac: 're w� •e ady 20 To 30 why ^d5 ^eve, been main ed and as ^.a depender•s BOX '8 733 LET'S TALK Single w^ •a i• acl ve ''t dale 44 y,s .,a. 59' 165 bs pa,T-''^e dad I a•^ !, nancahy secure I .e movies, outdoors. :rave' and romantic even qs Searching for a r s amac •,ire and It Ter,'.ale BOX 33350 FIT THE BILL' L Jit..^.; - 3 ,. ce. ar,ac live woman who s nlea,- gent and caner; 1' -his s you please give me a can BOX 33455 OPEN MINDED WOMEN old male 5 ' J-. 21C cs Seek ; ar open m ncea female For -ore rfcr^a. 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Must be clean aro very discreet BOX 16123 LIKE ME FOR Mill 35 yr old. 5'10' male seek- ing a long term relationship with someone who doll I believe in playing games BOX 16163 BEING TOGETHER Single white male. 33 5 ' 145 lbs. good lock,ng.a Professional Seeking a single female who can become my best mend, to sp:nd time with Like many Things. sportsmovies, restaurants, sk,,ng. etc Single moms okay BOX 16197 To place your FREE ad, call 1-800-662-8423. Anvlime. 41av or night. To respond to an ad, call 1-900-451-3799'1. `�'� N 1H'r Ir►inutil ltlu Ill be 18 for ulele•r. Bill It nrnnLi•r• w,wk wrfh l„urh• ,,rw''' and ti.,IatN titian,•.. It NEW Ads! LONG TERM RELATION 32 ro .. 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Tarr N 'e Te tc !nterestel 'r a 'emcee ono as serse ']. %um , er,cvs a ;ca; rine and w•,I,rg to snare •ie BOX '3'33 NEW TO THE AREA 31 ou rae ^air clue eves 56' '6v,bs Lco.,;'.,ar tures- ,e,a! cns- p &t- single it^ s ngle write 'emare 3.;, e-rIcyec petite arc amb,- r,ous E„loys boxy a ,,dirg social Conk w Th 'neres cn,Idren anc 're c.. et s,m- pie things r ode Box 32003 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2 49 per min SEEKING A FRIEND a stragnl riesiyle See. a masculine -ale 28 '. 38 for a discreet '94tor snip BOX 2 38 36 CALL ME. SOON! Ve' i I., I . e -3. 1, 75 I " Seat r, ..,m young .cc- : ma e^ce, 3C for ' "ash p and more BCX •37.9 BUSY STUDENT los.tray w..r male. w th grown eyes and blonde ham Enjoy din- ing out sports quiet -,grits aria dancing See. -g a gay white '^a a `*:weer 3- arc 36 Must De sragnt acting BCX '6223 CALL ME, 6";" ; --'IOUs -ale. atrac:ve 5'8' 140 los sees other males D sore! or and cleanliness a Inst BOX 33-34 FOR MY BROTHER! 2. y :C ""3 e 5 ' _ ;ht brcw, mar ane blue eyes muscular bila Looks; or someone :he same a;c ciescnw,on BOX 34361 NEW TO OSHAWA AREA b -a.e 23 . S y . 160 'los. IOok•rg -or another b, male• for my „st time Let s get together BOX 18616 BABY CUB! S,ng,e gay make. 23 5'7'. brown na,r and eyes I oke music. movies and clubs (once in awhile) Looking for someone 25 to 45. 'cr a long term relationship No head games BOX 18639 GIVE ME A CALL. 2C yr aid white Oshawa male. 6'2' brown ma,r and dark blue eyes with football player build Seeking an honest person who noes not play mind games I enjoy music. partying, and clubs BOX 13580 There are even more ads. See Sincerely Yours on the Internet at I,tttp://www.wobfriends.com I"M WAITING 2Y. .. o ,-ale 5g', 175 Ibis f•.t LOok,rg'or another ,an 28 to 5, 'or 'nend- si,c and good times BOX 32993 NO COMMITMENT lbs. ,.,s •ne outdoors. stock ca• ,a :ung. and -o,e Lack.^g orscrip r 'ate 3r s r early 4: s BOX 33329 SECRET FUN 29 , ..-, .a, male 59' mascul,ne .car r Seek - -mer wc,^e^ coup 65 'Or I scree, encounters BOX 33390 CALL US! are 2.5 seek ^'aro _ .r,C e weer -e Fc 1'screetJ erc -^te's C ear' .^ass a '^,s• BOX 33290 CALL ME' 4 ,s.r •-ae 5', a^omen Ta.e SC c sr BOX 34",74 LOOKING FOR YOU' •-3 a_.. hg ,<'e e - ' 3: los artrac•ve wir. Iz-wr -a, ata eyes See. ; J -as • 9 24 ^ 'ne Osrawa aea BOX • ..62 CALL ME -ae .. r^ ^.wit ^a.r and eyes Soli�; a ^ale 25 'c 3` ..^ - ^asci. ,re arrac'.ve arc w earn BOX ;3:62 LETS GET GOING 34 yea ; , -^a - : ax area. ca..ng 'O' Other -ales I amt 5 " '75 is A !r,s surds !tT, tj .rg give -e a al! BOX 33113 FIRST TIME' yo, -g x.• -. ; '-named 40 I bb. n. S 5 9' 142 los. wet arc shy see. -; mother ,Harried n.s -a e L.jeanl,ness and d,screticr a ,^ usT BOX 33338 DISCREET FRIENDSHIP ma : a- - .00. ; 35 y, o,d ma,e -OC. -;'c' Jnger males'cr 3 screet ancoh.rte's Dcw^'cwr Oshawa area BOX -2X-, LETS DO SOMETHING 19 . ' "'a ;"... ,ma ekes playing Jpcct� hoer. sports etc Se*,, -; someone The same age BCX 2C543 SEEK COMPATIBILITY See. . .. _ w^- erjcNs ipQll arcs etc for ar intimate and efy discreet relationsn,p, prefe'ac.y while BOX `60'3 FULL OF LIFE' B c. r,c.s altract,ve blonde. 23. 5'4- easy going and open minded *_ook rg 'or an attractrve :tear b' or b, curious female to share my first time with BOX '9683 I'LL CALL YOU! B, fer.-a,.e 2 Ucrlde and cief to to, other 'emales at ary -ace BOX 340P-- ARE 4083ARE YOU UNIQUE' a ;,ilii, '26 ,O profess.',I sack e-a"e See- ^ : a D,ack 'e' -'a a ono e- c.•, sersua eia.a cr and 'ur BOX . 561 : BI COUPLE W-1. ..i n cu 3c s r'o, ;c,,ples, 'ea-esa� : e ec* -ales. lis -,ii evening rcc�^ e,s A -.a-Is ,et,.r^ea BOX 2'57' GIVE US A CALL. _ _ r some - ,re ur o tartaii Seek rg a c, -ema,e rifer estea n good ccnvema- T,ar C,rrer and irnks BOX 2.'86 CALL ME Z wh.te 'ema.e 59' Dianae -air and brown eyes athletic Look rq a, c-sc,ew encourrer•, m- : ­e, o, curious 'erla,es BOX 330'0 DISCREET ENCOUNTER C,r -.Ie rg •,r ar open -,,do, ySc,ew after r. er CC „r.ters Fcr -more rforrhat,cn please :all BOX 33C 1 • EXPERIENCED OR NOT s,i!r.', � an•euwe o, 'e, -ate 'cr: sc',ae1 inmate ea Don ship Race ;nim pct" Tart BOX 3--' 76 FIRST TIMERS v^,r- 0-'•'3"• ... .;cupie seek.r; a c. •err.a,e 18 :c 35 O•sc til expeGec and assured BCt s r•s COUPLE SEEKING OTHER Sec_ , ,; attract et �ouofo late n:s Seek ; other a.•,acowl „ouaes w^c are open minced anc 3cventur ous For mc•e nfcrma. Itch please :ail' BCX 33449 LETS TALK Ne a -e , : - _. , JC.,r g -or jdr„ -a 'ed c, •emcee Tor mitt a e encounters Cleanliness and dmscretior a -is: BOX 33478 AN EXPLOSION... - _ arac-ac black female educated ane beautiful See...; a proles s,ornal black " d e 'o erotic get togetne,s BOX -3551 FUN LOVING LADY See,-; a -a, --e acver. c s 9000 lock r; temale to, run. iaugns aria NONE\ SEEKING =e HONE\ FRIEN D!SPORTS t` P%RT\ERS ARE YOU DISCREET'?? eef c 2C s Seeks,; cleanor curious wit:e 'emcee over 25 for aa.d encounters BOX 33989 FUN COUPLE c' 3, exc,Gng trierasm'p Couple n Their tate 20s. seeking woman or couple 26 to 33 s:im arc altract,v'e Enjoys moves. dancing and The Club scene Leave to,, description BCX 33-74 NEW TO THE AREA A:tacnee c ar,;,us wr.:e female. 29, an.ractive Seekng an outgoing mature white le for •,rtvndsn.p, less,bi} Tore D,sOre -on ane -,ean,iress a must BOF 33960 LEAVE ME A MESSAGE! 20 yr olid femaie 130 los 5'8', clotting for someone Me same age10' friend- ship, possible re,anonsh,p I like sports ane parrying BOX 34357 ATHLETIC FEMALE T9 yr :o'emae 5'C• 130 IDs. fit and athletic Looking tot someone who ,s tie same age height and nas the same Interests BOX 34360 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. 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