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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1997_03_25191 Pickering Advertise Vol. 2 No. 12 $1 TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 Public libraries threatened: Foster Public hearings on reforms slated for April BY MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF REPORTER PICKERING -- The future of public hhrarics to Ontario is threatened by new provincial leg- islation, according to the head of the local library board. "They have effectively dis- mantled what has been a volun- teer board situation." says Picker- ing Public Library Board chair- man Jill Foster. Public hearings on Bill 109 -- the Local Control of Public Libraries Act, will he held in April. Ms. Foster and Pickering Pub- lic Library chief executive officer Sandy Cameron are scheduled to appear at the hearings April 7 in INSIDE Your Business - General Motors agrec:a to air bag changes -- page 10. Sports -- Local curlers rock at Annandale - page 11. E.ditorw Page .........6 Sports ..............11 Classified ...........12 HOW TO REACH US General ........ 683- 5110 Death Notices ..:683-3005 Auction Line ....683-7545 Sincerely Yours ........ .. .........1-800-662-8423 Newsroom®durhamnews.net Internet .............. http://www.durhamnews.net Toronto to explain the Pickering board's concerns about the new act. "Up until now the Library Act has maintained certain stan- dards," says Ms. Foster, who claims those standards will be abandoned under the new act. Her main worries arc about the elimination of the requirement for the major- ity of library board mem- bers to he citi- /en represen- tatives rather than politi- ians, allow- ing libraries to charge for JILL FOSTER many of the Future is services they threatened now provide free, and the elimination of provincial funding for public libraries. Right now, explains Ms. Foster, library boards arc "apolitical bod- ies", though municipal councils have complete control over how much money they spend. The new legislation preserves library boards, but docs not spec- ify how many members they must have or who may he appointed, so a municipality could conceivably have a one-person board or a See BILIJpage 3 ONDSCAPE CONCEPTS ad W��■ PTVs,srun 1-1.000 16 Pages �e W photo by A.J. Groen The ball stops here Mike Hart got a jump on the lacrosse season with a little practice at the Pickering Recreation Complex on the weekend. Mike had just been signed up to play the sport by his father when he picked up the stick to hone his skills. Pickering teens charged after van rams cruiser Stolen van, police car damaged PICKERING -- Three Pick- ering teens arc charged following a weekend pursuit of a stolen van which ended when the vehicle rammed a police cruiser. When patrolling Durham Regional Police spotted a stolen pan northbound on Whites Road .hound 12:40 a.m. Saturday. offi- crs hollowed it into the Amber- ra subdivision. Other cruisers joined the pur- suit and one was rammed by the stolen van at Amberlea Road and Highview Road. The suspects drove another 30 yards before the van was stopped and three teens were taken into custody. The van and police car each sustained $2.(X)0 damage. No one was injured. A 17 year old is charged with theft of property over $5,0(X), possession of stolen property over $5,000, dangerous driving and failing to stop for police. One 16 year old and a 15 year old are charged with possession of stolen property over $5.0O0. They can't be named under the Young Offenders Act. Pickering public school taxes up $21 BY CHRISTY CHASE STAFF REPORTER Durham Board of Education trustees resisted the temptation to raid financial reserves last Wednesday night to mini- mize changes in this year's tax rate. At a budget committee meeting, trustees approved a $369,447,791 bud- get that brings with it a .33 -per cent increase in the tax rate across Durham. The anticipated impact on average tax- payers will range from an $8 decrease in Oshawa to a $29 increase in Brock Township. In approving the budget, the commit- tee rejected an attempt to use $700,000 from working reserves to reduce the impact across the region to zero, despite pressure from a handful of trustees. "This is exactly what we should be doing," said Oshawa trustee Audrey MacLean, noting the board has passed budgets with 14 -per cent tax increases in the past. Phis is an opportunity for us to level up and square off." The use of reserves was suggested primarily to reduce the tax increase in See TAXES/page 2 AUDREY McLEAN What we should be doing' PAGE 2 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 public TAXES/From page Brock Township but the majority of trustees, who'd already rejected the use of reserves for improvements to two Oshawa schools and accessi- bility renovations at all Durham schools, couldn't countenance dipping into the pot to ease the tax burden. Trustees were told a flatline rate would mean a reduction of between $2 to $5 a year in the pro- jected increase for taxpayers. 'I don't think $4 a household is going to be seen as a significant enough gesture," Ajax trustee Dun- can Read said, adding a zero -per cent increase would be "a gratuitous exercise." A don't think anyone's going to thank me for saving them $4 over a year," said Ajax trustee Colleen Jordan. A don't think they'll even notice. I don't think they'll evenBR1 care.FIS "I've never believed in touch- ing reserves," said Whitby trustee Doug Ross. "I believe they are there for important reasons. We may reserves." The board is already proposing to use $2.4 million from its reserves to re-establish garten at all schools this Sep tember, leaving just over $3 mil- lion in the work- ing reserves fund. supporters The budget, which still requires formal board approval, would mean estimated increases for average taxpayers of $25 in Ajax, $21 in Picker- ing, $10 in Uxbridge, $18 in Scugog and $29 in Brock. The average Whitby taxpayer would get a $3 decrease and the average Oshawa taxpayer an $8 reduction. The budget was passed without information on the general legislative grants from the Province. However, board business superintendent Ron Trbovich said staff believe their estimate is close to what the grants will be. It's hoped the grants will be announced before Monday night, when the budget is expected to be approved by the board. The budget may also need approval from the Province's Education Improvement Commission. ITANNIA H & CHIP SHOP Next to Fcxid Basics Truly British Owned & Operated Serving the finest Fish & Chips to be found anywhere in the Durham Region and presented in t the typically British fashion. AVL IN ADDITION WE SERVE...SCOTCH PIE DINNERS, SAUSAGE ROLLS, HAMBURGERS, RIB -EYE STEAK ON A KAISER, PEAMF_AL BACON ON A RUN, PLUS MUCH MORE. For this Good Friday and Faster Saturday onIN with *OPEN EASTER each full order of Fish d Chips you will receive SATURDAY "FREE" *CLOSED EASTER your choice of one of the following: SUNDAY & MONDAY 4 oz. cup of mushy peas or regular coleslaw or 6 oz. cup of gravy, or pop And while your order is being c(x)kcd fresh for cat -in or take-out he entertained b,. our non-stop Mr Kcan videos or you can phone ahead and place your order for pick-up HARWOOD PLACE MALL .AJAX 683-2811 P Bill endangers libraries, says Pickering board chairman BILL/From page I board consisting of a majority of politicians. Ms. Foster maintains a library hoard must he tree to make independent deci- sions about matters such as what hooks the public should have access to in the facilities for which it is responsible. "You really don't want those discussions to enter the political realm. You don't want them subject to political pressure." The existing Lihrary Act stipulates libraries can't charge Pecs for the items they lend. The new act says only that they can't charge peo- ple to use their services or to borrow "printed materi- al". Ms. Foster warns that will allow cash-strapped municipalities to force libraries to charge for bor- rowing items such as instructional videotapes or for getting printouts of- information finformation available only from computerized data- bases. She maintains that while it's imperative for libraries to economize by charging for some ser- vices, others such as access to government and educational information need to be protected from user tees. "If' you take away the free part, if you chip away at it even a little bit, you're denying access for some to information." As for the elimination of provincial grants to libraries, Ms. Foster believes the issue is a cru- cial one for small libraries in northern municipalities which may get as much as 50 per cent of their fund- ing from the Province. But she notes it's also impor- tant for places such as Pickering. Though the Pickering library will receive only $94.2(H) from Queen's Park this year to help cover a S2.5 -million bud- get, Ms. Foster says every dollar counts. "We're cut to the core right now," she explains, adding there isn't any more room to cut without reduc- ing services. French public school accepts new students Registration takes place in Scarborough Durham Region residents inter- ested in sending their children to a French-speaking public school are invited to register at a school in Scarborough. Ecole elementaire Laure-Riese at 1375 Morningside Ave. is a member of the Metropolitan Toronto French - Language School Council. About 30 per cent of its current student population resides in Durham. (The Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board offers instruction in French as a first language, but the Durham Board of Education doesn't.) To be eligible, children must be aged four or older by Dec. 31, 1997. For more information, call 416-397- 2014. French day care services for chil- dren aged 18 months to nine years are offered at the school. Call Chez Tante Laure at 416-284-7185 for information. Recycle me! photo by Andrew Iwanowski Budding artist Bernadette Wylie puts some of the final touches on her design as part of a workshop in flower arrange- ments sponsored by the Pickering Horticultural Society. Participants were led through the work- shop and then put a personal touch on their own projects. 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Alax It PAGE 4 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1"7 Fact finder named in Durham separate board teacher negotiations A provincial fact finder has been appointed in negotiations between the Durham Region Roman Catholic Sepa- rate School Board and its secondary and elementary teachers. Howard Snow, a full-time arbitrator and mediator in labor and commercial law, will meet with both teacher groups and the board within the next 30 days to discuss which issues have been settled and which remain outstanding. Mr Snow will also prepare reports on nego- tiations and may make recommenda- tions for settlements. "We're hopeful it will be a helpful exercise," says John Brown, the board's human resources superintendent, adding any recommendations are not mandato- ry. "We're always hopeful that the fact finder can help," says Tony White, head of the secondary unit of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association (OEC rA ). Mike O'Connor, head of the elemen- tary OECTA unit in Durham, says the fact finder allows both teachers and the board to step back from talks and make sure of the issues. "It serves as time-out," he says. adding the teachers had asked for a fact finder to be appointed. " 17hings had gotten to the point where we feel a third party is required to keep the ball rolling." The 1,(0() elementary teachers and Billboard HISTORY: An open meeting to discuss the lurmauon of a Pickering Historical Society is held from 7 to 9 p.m. in the auditorium of the Pickering Central Library, One Ttx: Esplanade_ It's for anyone wishing to learn about or share their knowledge of Pickering's history. 839-1221 (Tom) or 831-3811 (John). AMNESTY: The Amnesty Internation- al Pickcnng/Ajax group meets at 9:30 a.m. at Pickering Village United Church, 300 Church St. N., Ajax. The topic is Nicaragua. All welcome. 839- 3969. WEDNESDAY, :MARCH 26 BREASTFEEDING: The Durham Lactation Centre holds a prenatal breast- feeding workshop from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 1592 Alwin Circle, Pickering. $25 per couple. Register, 427-9547. RACE RELATIONS: The Pickering Advisory Committee on Race Relations and Equity holds its second annual Race Relations Forum at 7 p.m. in the Coun- cil chamber at the Pickering Civic Com- plex, One The Esplanade. This year's focus is on youth and how race issues affect their lives. Keynote speaker is MP Dan McTeague. 420-4620 ALZHEIMER SUPPORT- The Ajax support group of Al-rheimer Durham meets at 7:30 p.m. at 487 Westney Rd. S., Units 19 and 20 (at Clements Rd). 576-2567. SENIOR TENNIS: Club 55 Tennis at the Dunmoore Tennis Club, at the foot of Whites Rd., Pickering, holds registra- tion at the Pickering Recreation Com- plex, Valley Farm Rd., from 7 to 9:30 p.m. (Registration will be held there again April 8 from 7-9:30 p.m. and at the tennis club on April 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.) It's for those aged 55 and older. 831-3679. TENNIS: The Dunmoore Tennis Club holds registration from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Picketing Recreation Complex, Val- ley Farm Rd, (Registration is held there again April 8 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. and April 19 from 10 to 3 p.m. at Dunmoore Tennis Club at the bottom of Whites Rd.) 839-9832. 400 secondary school teachers have been with- out contracts since Aug. 31, 1996. Mr. Snow will release his reports to the teach- ers and board first, giving them 15 days to nego- tiate settlements before the reports are made public. Mr. Snow is a graduate of Dalhousie University, Osgoode Law School and the Uni- versity of Western Ontario. 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Some restrictions apply, no purchase necessary. Contest ruts March 24 to April 13, 1997. Rules on entry ballot. !sem REAMENS . WPg oes But; Tory's _ _ resolution doesn't protect Jobs, union says A Durham MPP's pri- vate member's resolution regarding the "outsourc- ing" of education support staff jobs doesn't go far enough in protecting jobs, says the head of the work- ers' union. "I don't know if it's real- ly going to help a lot," says Coralec Bugden, president of Local 218 of the Cana- dian Union of Public Employees, which repre- sents custodial, mainte- nance, secretarial, clerical and technological staff at public and separate schools in Durham Region. On April 3, Durham East MPP John O'Toole intends to introduce a reso- lution calling for the gov- crnment to ensure that under Bill 104, the Educa- tion Improvement Com- mission "review the enti- tlements and rights of non - instructional school employees if their posi- tions are to be out- sourced." His resolution also calls for the employees to be to bat for non -teaching school staff consulted and allowed to compete for or bid on any positions being considered for outsourcing. "My resolution is aimed at the entitlements and rights of non -instructional school employees, if their positions are to be outsourced under Bill 104," Mr. O'Toole says. „My con- stituents... have expressed their concern to me with this section of Rill 104 and for this reason I am introducing my resolution to the Legislature." "It doesn't go far enough," Ms. Bugden says but adds it's a good place to start. "It's nice of him to put it forward." She's pleased to see the suggestion on consultation with the union included. "It's nice that he wants to talk to us. Up to this point, this government hasn't bothered to consult with anybodv." she says. Under the proposed Fewer School Boards Act, the Education Improve- ment Commission would be set up to oversee school boards' budgets and would review non -classroom jobs and make recommenda- tions about contracting out the work to municipalities or private firms in an effort to save money in educa- tion. Ms. Bugden says CUPE members are worried future legislation will take away their succession rights as union mem- bers to those jobs. "I'm sure it's in the plans. That's bother- some." JOHN O'TOOLE Cali for review .keenspoint to Y g un at co p AJAX -- Five area teens played cops and robbers with -the wrong guy on the weekend. �1, An off-duty Metro police officer was driving along Pickering Beach Road in Ajax around 11:08 p.m. Friday ;when several youths appeared and one pointed a handgun gat the cop before they ran to a nearby house. Durham Regional Police dispatched to the scene entered the house, found a plastic toy gun and brought ,out five occupants. , Four Ajax youths and one Pickering teen, all aged 14 land I5, were spoken to by police and released uncondi- ionally. ii �/- 6- _ ASK FOR OUR PrIng Chicks, Turkey ---'t & Duck De/;eery � - Day old to 20 days B= NOW FOR MARCH 26, AM 9,23 011NM Animal Feeds Also Available 1734 Hoxton St-, Claremont (905) (&va FAN: 1cft on om siva a& d worth to Hoxton) 649-2112 TAX If you are like most people, you view tax preparation with a mixture of dread and apprehension. Wouldn't it be nice to have your taxes prepared by someone who provides you with the services and advice that you need at a price you can afford? My unique approach to completing your personal taxes includes advice and �. assistance in managing your taxes in future years, so that your Tax Time Troubles can become a thing of the past. r Claudia Mine BA, Dipl ACC Phone 905-686-5621 As for competing for jobs, Ms. Bugden says her union "will win hands down" against pri- vate companies. But if the Province cuts the money available for the service, it will be tougher to compete. Ms. Bugden believes. Working with munici- palities would be similar to working with school boards, with which CUPE has good relationships, she says. Last year, CUPE mem- bers saved the Durham Board of Education $900,000 by suggesting cost-cutting measures and taking unpaid days off, she says. Ms. Bugden feels this might have been responsi- ble in part for the board's $800,000 surplus. CUPE members have given up 23 days of work under the social contract and have seen the number of custodians drop by 150 through attrition and rearrangement of jobs, she says. The average CUPS member earns between $15 and $17 an hour. THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 - PAGE 5 photo by Ron Pietroniro Tea time for tots Seven-year-old Becky Skelton uses a tea bag to color the pirate treasure map she made at a school break program held recently at the Pickering Central Library. The expression on her face says she prefers her tea in a cup. Educating You for the Real World......... JIGet a r cut, Geta al job. Gest an education, Get a real job! Check us out! For more information on programs and services call (905) 721-2000. For a copy of our new Annual Report call (905) 721-3033. Visit our home page at http://durham.durhamc.on.ca Durham Co#ege Business students receive = prnctticol education for the reef world. Educating You for the Real World. PAGE 6 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1"7 ditorials •Ajax -Pickering V News Advertiser A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday PHONE: 683-5110 FAX: 683-7363 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 Publisher: Tim Whittaker ♦ Editorial An ounce of prevention... It can't he a coincidence the VIP program - that's Values. Influences and Peers - has the same acronym as Very Important People. Because young teenagers• and it's no cliche to say this, are society's VIPs of today AND tomorrow. Durham Regional Police Constable Peter Bramma has been working hard for a number of years to spread the mes- sage about the evils of crime io impressionable Grade 6 stu- dents throughout the region. This year alone, he expects to talk to about 2.(XX) youngsters. His message is simple but vital. He spends half an entire school day in a class, hitting all the teen hot -button issues: suicide, drug addiction, vandalism and theft. He mixes in some humor amid the dorm -and -gloom and punches up the drama with real-life examples from within Durham Region. If the students can see it and feel it and know that it's close to home, they're far more likely to get the message. Const. Bramma and his eight part-time police officer helpers have an effect to be sure. Teachers also take up where the officers leave off, conducting additional lessons, sending students home with worksheets and encouraging parent participation. It's certainly a never-ending battle to make sure positive messages filter through. How effective is the VIP program? Hard numbers aren't easily available and it would be naive to suggest all youth who take part in the project are dissuaded from a life of crime and/or violence. Rather, VIP is much like a doctor who advises his patient to stop smoking or drinking or to lose weight: the information is presented, the benefits are explained but it's up to the patient to follow the advice. Students can never receive too much information when it comes to the perils of drugs and crime. With the police budget going up this year and burglaries and robberies requiring a special new Durham Region team• it's nice to see the police working in the community on a preventive measure. With many youngsters living in homes with a single parent or both parents working full- time. it's imperative teachers and the police combine with parents to help young people. Instead of always yelling for tougher penalties for 'little criminals' the key is to take action before they ever turn to crime. 4111..7, To respond io flus editorial call Infosoarce at rifosource 6133-7040 and dial 5112 .You said it... In response to Linda White's column in last Tuesday's News Advertiser head- lined `Lost Boys' kin have something to teach you', our readers said: ♦ "I feel for the families. They must be grieving. My heart goes out to them." Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metrolard Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L IS 2H5 v Letters to the editor Custodians work hard To the editor: Re: Len Henry's Feb. 9 letter head- lined 'No TV watching at this school'. Point 1: Nowhere in my letter did I accuse teachers of watching TV or anything else for that matter, however 1 do apologize for my generalization that all lounges are equipped with TVs, but in fact many are. As far as the cost of cable is concerned, bunny ears arc a cost-effective alternative. Point 2: I arrive at work along with the other custodians at 6:45 a.m. to start preparing for the teachers' arrival at 7:25 a.m. or earlier. I believe your prep time is considered part of your work day under the collective agree- ment. Point 3: In answer to your question about how many days I come in early or stay late to help out at school: As far as coming in early, as I stated previ- ously, I believe your prep time is part of your job description. As far as stay- ing late to help out, I would liken that to being a volunteer for Sparks, Brownies or Guides, a figure skating coach, dance instructor, etc. I do that three nights a week plus Saturday afternoon! Excuse me for not taking a few min - 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'NEH, Assistant Production Manager CHERYL HAINES, Assistant Production Manager LILLIAN HOOK, Administration Manager utes out of the day for a cup of coffee! Let me reiterate, all we are trying to do here is keep what we have and pre- serve our jobs. Point 4: Who says I'm a 'Mr.'? J.D. Robinson, Ajax Backbench MP has backbone To the editor: I'll he perfectly clear, 1 generally don't like politicians. I can understand why someone like Shashi Bhatia is so angry, but, man, did she pick the wrong target. Dan McTeague has been anything but a "toe -the -line Liberal". I have seen him fight on a regular basis for the people in his riding, despite the fact it does not win him points with the prime minister. I can not tell you what a refreshing change this has been. Instead of a backbench 'yes boy' we finally have someone with a backbone. Let's give credit where it is due and save the criticism for those who hon- estly deserve it. MARIANNE TAKAcs. .Pickering Staff Writer , Levelling the field One can't help but chuckle at all the wringing of hands. tearing of hair and general lamentation over the ostensible demise of democracy in Canada — now that Prime Minister Jean Chrdtien has appointed four women candidates to carry the Liberal banner in the next fed- eral election. None of the critics seem concerned about the affront to democracy repre- sented by the fact only 18 per cent of MPs are women. They're also forgetting the nomination fight bypassed for the appointments; is hardly a shining example of the democratic process. Who can deny that while merit may have some role to play, who gets picked to represent a party has a lot to do with who plays golf with whom and who has the widest circle of influential or wealthy friends and money to finance a campaign" Women are at a disadvantage in poli- tics just ati they are in society a% a whole. On average, they make less money, they have less time because they shoulder a greater share of household and child- rearing responsibilities and they don't belong to the old boys' networks that often have a significant role to play in the political process. Of coxrrse it's a vicious circle — as long as women are excluded from the political process their position in society won't improve much and they will continue to be- excluded from the political process. Now we could just sit back and wait for women to claw their way to equality in Parliament — a process that the 1991 Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing calculated would take another 40 years based on the cur- rent rate of progress. Or we could take steps to level the political playing field for women and others. The commission's recommendations included spending limits on nomination campaigns and making contributions to them tax- deductible. But waiting is too slow and electoral reform isn't happening. So for the time being, trying to help event the gender bal- ance by appointing a few women candi- dates is hardly cause for such anguish among those who claim to defend democracy in Canada. Marianne Takacs writes in our Tuesday Steve Bawngartner, rotation of staff coluinnists. To respond to Pickering this coh nin call Infosotare at 683-7040 and dial 5108. TO BEACH US General: 693-5110 Clandffed: 683-0707 DWrihution: 683-5110 Admin/Clasaiaed Fax: 683-7363 Composing Fax: 579-9273 E -Nil: newsroom@durhamnews.net The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Riatitig, Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajay A Pickering Board of Trade. Omario Counntunity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc., Caandian Circulations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse my advertisement. Credit for advenisement Klisited to spas price error occupies. hop://www.dur'lamnews.netrem-101 ac%kA .7 caas� W alar+.. m was w.,rr t TM NEWS Alln� P y ,yy,, yyy yy yyyyyy y, yy yy y yyy, TUESDAY, y yyy TT���TTPTE �oA�tN OF p/c�F PICKERING* * Town of Pickering (420o,2222 (905)602760 *y TOWN OF PICKERING HOLIDAY OPERATING HOURS • • e ': FRIDAY, MARCH 28,1997 TO MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1997 �C March 26 Mace Relations Furors b :% C 4,x:d riga•,. 11anh 2% ( i."cd I nday. S1�'h Monday. Mash 11 Closed Saturday. arch 29 7 W a m.-9 00 p m. y March 31 Management Meeting tinnday. M� Cksed T April 7 Town Counci I Meeting lminn %Linda;. March 11 9 00 a m.-S:W n m. . April 14 Executive Committee Meeting ILcvlay. April 7 t''•w G'unc,l y T April 17 Statutory Public Information Meeting Mecnn¢ at 7 10 p m Fnda,. %1ar.h'_K C'I­•d * x TOWN OF PICKERING PUBLIC NOTICE Saturday. March 29 QQen Swim 1 00 p m.-4 00 p m. 7:00pm.-9:Wpm Find;n. March''_x ti.. Pi,kup- Sunday, March 10 Closed y /r Puhhc notice of intention to pass a by-law to stop -up, 'T, be collected on Saturday, March 291 M"nay. March 31 Adult Sw,m Monday. March 31 No Rckup 9 OO a m.-1 00 p M. : ,lose and sell to the abutting owners those parts of the on Mondays QMn Swim Road Allowance between Lots 34 and 3-5, Concession I W p m.-4.00 p m �[ 1. Pickering, being Pans 4-34 on Plan 40R- 16978. T NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Municipal Act. 177 R S.U. 1990, that Ihr Council of The Corporation of the Regular Servie 29 Closed No SeTv,ee 71Mmday.March Town of Pickering intends. at its meeting to he held at Closed �Lr the Pickering Civic Complex, One TheEsplanade, I Closed T Pickering, Ontario at 7:30 p.m. on May 5, 1997 to pass in 11;11 a by-law to stop -up, close and sell to the abutting tri 1.,y. %ler,h 2" owners the road allowance known as Pine Grove Sa1'arday, March 29 Regular Hours Su Y. March 10 Regular Hours YC$LIC TIN : A�e1fUC. Sh nday. Much 11 Closed Fttdat. M.u,h .`t Closed Saturday. March 29 % oil p m -9.45 p m. Thr proposed by-law, plan and description showing the s .nday. !statch .to 1 01) p m -4 41 p m lands affected may be seen in the office of the Town %londas %larch i! Cl ­cd Clerk of the Town of Pickenng. I "'c•rcene, S rtii. ; � w,'h i„ the Holiday Schedule y At the above-mentioned meeting. Council will Iwar in 1. rn of Pickcnng Public 'works al t -rgcncy T'cicphonc Number t% T person. or by his or her counsel, any person who claims f90;z 16834119 his or her lands will he prejudicially affected by the by- law and who applied to the Town Clerk to be heard Any such person who wishes to be heard should, as �L sortie as possible, nuke written application to: T * BruccI Tzykx..LMCT.CMM T,maCkrk Picktnng Civic Coupkx One Pic E I N 1 rel' r NOTICE OF PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW Pickendg•Oeunu * ; LIV6K7 C t HEIGHT AND LOCATION OF (905)4204611� lsc_- �� ACCESSORY STRUCTURES DATED ar P■ k r,.g thu 17A day -- - - _ -� TAKE WM(1 dot the Cooed ,,f dir Carpo ar m d air Toa a Peka.p tfood 2arr By-tw %acabers 4191197, .4 Ma h, 1497 - 491 IA 7.4971197 and 4935191 as March i. 1997 to trpidate tar helix and Ioca m al acvaory a rutin a k4knis. NOTICE • AN wceswn wws on iiia be locawd . the rot gad OF THE ADOP770N OF THE 0 Aacaun sinkims 100 sgraue oictws or lea a eco oda I t Item or Iris w �"be wt bath a PICKERING OFFICIAL PLAN eau,imm tiewofia.all.l.es * mu • kzrnory sawn.cs rteaer ilius 10.0 rtynare .nen . area atidkr bet-cea 16 sears and 7 5 .saes theca he rt TAKE W E dial it Conal of de CapurYtiia of de Ton of Nkring pawed By-law bard a Monism of 10 eras truw all lot lues * Nmba 49W on Mad 3. 1997 to atop de Putetmg OffiCnl Pim � Soaxamy buldwit: s1.Y cuxvd a heck of 3S cera ■ any tesde.al role • The seal lot oo,erapr of all accessory bwWmgs each d.r prince detached paatem dull sat a coed 5 paint of de * The tried Fla de of der Cordal d die of Do lli n �� �P�'a kgs ) IN acs Tieac Zawg By-laws a.ad de General Ptwvsam wt+. tk Camkd.ed Zas.p By-laws and aPPti to a0 Yids I yioo 11111 to =W notice of die detlM of 1111: RqN TA aV0 b dos Olficnl ilea, ■ or To" of Ptdmrrr yp no time a whoa engine p dar Repm as folbws BMW Monpilit', of lltrtn n AND TAKE NOTICE that any aidirtdt.t cagor.o or public body .ay appeal to tic ovum Meactpl Bawd ■ PO Bo1621 «grct of de By-laws y fdrp witb de Clerk of de Carporwom of the Town of Prkmq int hos dw Apd 15. 1997 * 605 Rodaed Road Eat tb1rby. 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Bna Taykr, AWT, CM Ton GA TowndPi ka of OseihEgboade, Pktnisp, Oaotio Llv 6K7 HELP MAKE HISTORY PICKERU4G HISTORICAL SOCIL-ff An open meeting to discuss the formation of the Pickering Historical Society. The Meeting will be of interest to those who wish to learn about, or shove, their knowledge of various aspects of Pickering's history (archaeology, First Nations, early European settlement, historical preservation, architecture, genealogy, research methods, etc.) Manch 25, 1997, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Pickering Central Library. For more information contact Tom Mohr, 839-1221, or John *T�T�TTT You are cordiaffy invited to attend Second - Relations Forum Wednesday, March 26, 1997 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. Pickering Civic Complex On the Internet using Council Chambers NetMeeting at One The Esplanade uis4.microsoft.com `the Corporation of die7arure of Tidier' invites you to view diversity as seen through the eyes o7our young people. • Learn how cross-culturaf issues affect the daily fires of our youth and shape their egectations for the future -Enjoy artistic and drarrtauc prem'ntattow by ivcalstudents • Lu tat to the pasoaalstones of threr eery sperw1 younq people uho uk-re Wt afraid to follow t&ir dremns AND... Met t'Dan `tft`reague MP - Pickering, Ajax U061* Reding Ivr Internet access download NotMcenng form Www i.icrosu cotnri tdefa ,r , and use the program On March 261h remcmher o,-',nr.e i w ul,a mt�rosoft com aid search the comments field fix PICKF.RING RACE RELATIONS FORUM Pickering .'J-- ( --w, n Rae nal Fyw„ Re: Storm Sesser Installation & Road Reconstruction on Franklin Street, Claremont Public Consultation Workshop - Thursday. April 3, 1997 Denng the spring and summer of 1997. as part of the Town of Pickering ,.,nslruction program. storm sewer installation will take place on Franklin i::ttt from the north lima of the 1996 works to the north terminus. Following tic storm sewer installation. the existing roadway will be excavated and a new granular base placed. Concrete curbs will be placed along with new asphalt atcmttlt. Any disturbed areas. including dnveways. will be restored. trder that you may be aware of the details of this project, and to give the -. ortunity to ask questions and provide input regarding the sump pump ncerns and other issues we are holdng a Public C'ossuhatioa 14orkshop Thursday, April 3, 1997 Tune: 6:011 pAL - 8:00 pm. Chremoot Commtmity Centre If you are unable to come out to the workshop, please feel free to call Mr. Darrell 8. Sciskv in the Public %rocks Department. so that he may provide you with anv information you may require. The telephone number is (90) 420-1660. exL 21.39. Re: Storm Sewer It>stalladoo, Watermain Replacement do Rood Reconstruction on Glendale Drive. Public Comvltation Workshop - Wednesday, Aprd 2, I 7 During the spring ad summer of 1997, as part of the Town of Pickering construction program, storm sewer itkstallattoa will take place on Gkodale Drive from the north limit of the 19% works to Finch Avenue. The of Durham will also be replacing the existing watermain in conjunction with this project. Following the storm sewer and waternuin installations, the existing roadway will be excavated and a new granular base placed. Concrete curbs and sidewalk will be placed along with new asphalt pavement and Traffic Cahn* Measures (subject to the results of an ongoing evaluation). Any disttobed areas, iochdmg driveways will be restored. In order that you may be aware of the details of this project, and to give die opPadwity to ask questions and provide input regarding the Traffic tl easim and otter issues we we holding a Pubic cotttsukafin wwkshop Wt d•esday, Apd 2,1"7 Time: h:N pit. &W pis. Pkkeiliog Central 2ND Flow MednReno If you are unable to cane out to the Workshop, please feel free to tall Mr. Darrell B. Selsky in the Public Works Department, so that he may provide you with any information you may requite. The telephone number is (905) 4244660, ext. 2149. T�*TTT�TTTT ti �:I �I_. 1��• n�y� i (s�nadi t r.al MARCH 27 T", 19917 BETWEEN l PoMI,& 10 P.M. Easter Ham Giveaway Every Hour Starting At 6:30 P.m. While Shopping At Zellers During Our Moonlight Madness Sale )0 _ �` t�7 Sorry, No Rainchecks -While Quantities Last 01 C 5 MOONLIGHT MADNESS' SPECIALS', >r i sv g sora CHOCOLATE 3UNNY 8 Speed Deluxe VENTURE UrNP1 FAA A A 1111191 :10 ZELLERS DURHAM CENTRE 100 KINGSTON RD E. AJAX A IFA The Lowest Price is the Law... and Wilt rft !� ZELLERS ZELLERS FIVE POINTS rJALL KINGSWAY VILLAGE S.C. 285 TAUNTN RD. E. 1300 KING ST. E. OSHA ✓A OSHA'�YA ZELLERS OSHAWA CENTRE 319 KING ST. W. OSHAVVA z r J ZELLERS NORTHUMBERLAND MALL 1111 ELGIN ST. WEST COBOURG. ONTARIO THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 - PAGE 9 Around Durham Re on Pere rine Dullish sh on Oshawan1ant BY SUSAN ONEILL DURHAM STAFF OSHAWA -- Peregrine's chairman and CEO told the Durham business com- munity Thursday that Oshawa's fah plant will be the "nucleus" from which his organization intends to build a $4 billion company in the community. Edward Gulda told the audience at the 69th Annual General Meeting of the Oshawa/Clarington Chamber of Com- merce: "We intend Peregrine to be a $4 billion company" in the City of Oshawa. "We've got a goad base of business in General Motors," he says. The fab plant, which employs 1,875 Fab plant workers BY BRIAN LEGREE ratified th DURHAM STAFF The OSHAWA — A group of employs fab plant workers will either the Mich ask the Ontario Labor Rela- tive suppl tions Board to reconsider its the GM -t ruling or mount a new chal- with the s lenge in their ongoing battle ers. Tice with the Canadian Auto plan in wl Workers regarding their status ers have I i following last year's three- General U week strike at General six year: Motors. going to The workers claim they March 28 were intentionally misled by plaint," s the CAW regarding the sale one of the of th-- fab plant to Peregrine, ing the co saying they were never told about 70C they would be "terminated" as In a de GM employees when they last Mono People, is one of four GM plants recent- that the company is going to be expand- ly purchased by the Michigan-based ing. automotive supplier. He told the chamber the plant has the While Mr. Gulda says Peregrine was "best progressive" dye makers anywhere. not "invited" to Oshawa, he says the "We are structuring a business around company has been welcomed by the that dye business," he says. "All of our community, the workers and the union. growth areas embrace capabilities at the In an interview after the meeting, Mr. plant." Gulda said he realized some people Mr. Gulda says there is going to be would be unhappy with Peregrine's more work coming into the plant, adding takeover of the GM plant, however he "We are going to try to make you pleased said the "ill feelings" are abating. that we are here." "Over time we will have earned a Oshawa Mayor Nancy Diamond says degree of trust," he said. "We treat these Mr. Gulda has a "vision" for Peregrine. people very well." "We are very pleased at the invest - Mr. Gulda said "the main message" is ment in this plant," she says. vow to continue fight for GM status it contract last fall. missed the workers' first com- But Mr. Dubeau points out lb plant, which plaint, suggesting the workers CAW leader Buzz Hargrove ,875, was sold to came to their own conclusion has been quoted in various ;an -based automo- they would remain GM newspapers following the rat - .r Jan. 1 and part of employees. ification as, "Saying the fab AW contract dealt "This was dismissed based plant employees are not ter- itus of those work- on the fact the Board decided minated, that they'll remain inion negotiated a GM employees are unreason- GM employees for six years ich fab plant work- able — that reasonable and anyone saying they're ter - e right to return to employees would have come minated is being dishonest. otors over the next to the conclusion they were But, there's no merit in the "We are either terminated because of the workers' case, says Mr. Har- jppeal it prior to section that said 'every work- grove. "Tire idea that some- �)r file a new com- er would have a chance to thing hinges on this word 'ter- ys Rene Dubeau, return to GM Oshawa minate' — everyone knew that workers spearhead- plants'," says Mr. Dubeau. this plant was being sold to a tplaint on behalf of The Board decision con- new owner and people had a :mployees. eluded in order for workers chance to go back to GM or ision handed down "to return (to GM) you had to work for the new owner," ty, the Board dis- be gone," says Mr. Dubeau. says Mr. Hargrove. photo by Jason Liebregts Food for the hungry Michelle Harth lent a hand last week at St. Paul's -on - the -Hill Food Bank last week in preparation for the annual Easter food drive. Campaigns across the region are under way to help feed the hungry this Easter sea- son. tt Mr SUMP pUMPS 1I se neck blade 0011_Long Handle • . _ R EE E Pedestal % H.P. 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MON-FR17:00 - 9:00 p.m., SATURDAY B-00 - 6:00 p.m., SUNDAY 10:00 - 5:00p.m. Pr 99PAGE 10 - THE MEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 17 Your Business The News Advertiser General Motors agrees to reduce airbag deployment power in '98 models Airbags safe if modifying other safety features. majority killed (in this country In the future, he says, so- well, the passenger -side airbag "You can't just change one." and elsewhere) have been out of called Smart Airbags equipped will only deploy if there is some - drivers, passengers Mr. Gibson notes there were position (not seated as far hack as with sensors will he able to detect one in the scat whereas it now three airhaL-related deaths in poaihle) or unrestratned (not if the driver or passenger is seat- activates whether or not there's a take precautions. GM Canada last \car. "Thr proper!\ .rcurrd h% a srathrlt) ' cd and hcllcd in properl\. As passcntrcr. BY NATALIE MILLER SPECIAL Tl) 111: NEWS A1)yfR*F1SER Airbags are safe and they'll one day be smart. says General Motors of • Canada spokesman Greg Gibson. Mr. Gibson offered an update last week in response to GM's recent com- mitment om mitmcnt to reduce the explosive power of airbags following a series highly publicized fatalities in Canada and the U.S. related to their deploy- N F' ment in motor vehicle accidents. But, "Studies have been done and N we believe airbags save lives." Mr. n Gibson says.' : V it He notes drivers and passengers .4: should take precautions to ensure� their 7, � safety should their airbags deploy. For y h fP s your airbag to work properly, you C! must be securely fastened M ascat- • belt. Nc%er slide the shoulder restraint � ,,.... behind \ou because you won't he s properly secured if the airbag deploys. S Children under 12 \ears old should s not he seated in the front because of .; d their size and voung children in safct\ 1. seats should be properly secured in r=: t the hack seat. A child who must sit in the front seat should be as far back , f from the dashboard as the seat will V allow. _ S Driers should also sit "as far hack p as possible to allow the airbag to n expand properly," Mr. Gibson says. _ He further suggests drivers read -- e their owners' manuals. v Mr. Gibson reports G%1 has made a commitment to reduce the deployment V power of airbags in 1998 model year h %chicles. The automaker will "take the e current technology and improve it again. C "The power of the airbag is part of .. .. ' • i M the overall safety design of the vehi- a cle." he says. 1, But, he says, airbags in existing . . C models cannot be changed without h eetin r F 1• :Y 9 I 1 1 t 14 It A ,. .. M w", ,,ac of fibC Ptoduc= . l is j,rp=fty. 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Offer applies to 1997 new or demonstrator models• Dealer order or trade may be necessary. Dealer may lease for less. Offer applies to qual- ified retail customers only. Limited time offer may not be combined or used with other offers. OAC. See your Central Ontario Pontiac Buick GMC Dealer for details. r THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 - PAGE 11 Pickering_Sportspe.writer 683-5110 Fax: 683-7363 News Advertiser Pickering Panthers take series in OT thriller Pickering Panthers' David Cornacchia (23) carries the puck past Oshawa Legionaires' Derek Powers (10) at the Pickering Recreation Complex Friday. photo by Andrew Iwanowski The Panthers won 6-4 and defeated Oshawa 6-5 in over- time in Oshawa Sunday to win the playoff series four games to two. Annandale rinks runners-up at bonspiel BY JIM EASSON Letros and Barry Moylan rinks remain SPKIAL I()'THF: N1 AVS ADV tXrISFR on the 'B' side and have one game on AJAX — The Annandale Curling April 6 with S I(X) on the table. The Club hosted another successful St. :winner will advance to the final Pat's Bonspiel Saturday. against Bert Durand to compete for The annual event sold out and six the SX(X) championship match. out -of -club rinks joined in the 32- Tile Annandale curling leagues are mixed -team event. It was a points over for the season and all that 'spiel with each rink playing three six- remains are the competitive men's end games. championship, the mixed champi- Winning the bonspiel was the onship and the Last Chance Bonspicl Leaside rink of Ben Russell, Janet on April 12 and 13. The competitive Russell, Mark Waters and Mary men's playdown started March 22 Carwallen. with 12 rinks participating. Time draw Placing second was the Annandale was seeded to give a first-round bye to team of Dave Hutchison, Sheila the top four club teams and they all Birchard, Tim LaRoche and Robyn remained on the 'A' side after the day's Arnold, play. The double -knockout event is Annandale rinks skipped by Bill scheduled to run until April 2. Goodchikl and Warren Leslie finished Congratulations to ex -Annandale in third and fourth spots, respectively. members Gerry and Jim Giddings. Larry Edmunds initiated a new Their Legion curling rink out of the system to track team scoring on a Oshawa Curling Club has won the computer, Ontario Legion Seniors The day was rounded out with a fhamPiOnShiP. The team is now head - Monte Carlo, meal and dance. ed to Kindersley, Saskatchewan to Few survivors remain in the men's compete in the Canadian finals March league skins playdown. The Tony 31 to April 3. Defeat Oshawa 6-5 in sixth game of Eastern Division playoff series; second round to start on weekend BY AL RIVETT SPORTS RI;POR-rU.R PICKERING —The Pickering Panthers are hound for the second round of the Metro Junior 'A' Hockey League playoffs after winning two weekend games against Oshawa to send the Legionaires to the sidelines. Dan Cioffi's second goal of the night at 10:42 of the 20 - minute sudden -death overtime frame gave the Panthers a 6-5 victory over the Legionaires In game six of the league's intradi- vislonal playoff series at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium Sunday, night. Pickeringwon game five of the series 6-4 at the Pickering Recreation Complex Friday night. The victories gave the Panthers the best -of -seven series four games to two. Panthers' head coach John Blackburn was sure his charges could overcome a rash of injuries and a never -say -die Oshawa club. "I felt confident, but I was also concerned because Oshawa is a real good hockey club. The kids persevered through it all and ended up winning. It's a real good feeling for the kids and a real shot in the arm for the organization:' The Panthers will join five other squads in the second round of the playoffs, which is due to begin this weekend. Pickering, as the fourth -best team in the league, will play two -game series against each of the top three finishers — Aurora Magna Tigers, the Caledon Canadians and Wexford Raiders — who all easily advanced through the first round of the playoffs. The four teams with the best records in the second round will advance to the league semi-finals. In Sunday's game, the Panthers clawed their way back from the brink to E 4 prevent a Q�CK•�� game seven Wednesday n i g h t Pickering - fell behind 3-0 early in the first period when Oshawa scored two goals in the opening 1:52 of play and anoth- er four minutes later. However, Shane Terry connected for a powerplay, goal in the final five minutes of the period to cut Oshawa's lead to 3-1. The Panthers scored two goals and Oshawa one to reduce the Leelonairc.s' lead to 4-3 after the second frame. Terry notched his second of the: game at 4.29 of the third period to tie the score. Pickering scored the go-ahead goal minutes later. However, Oshawa knotted the score at 6-6 at the 13 -minute mark to send it into overtime. Other scorers for the Panthers in Sunday's game were David Cornacchia with a goal and an assist and Matt Jenkins with a goal. Mike McCormick chipped in with two assists, while Terry added a pair of helpers. Blackburn was proud his charges didn't quit in Sunday's contest, despite being down 3-0 early. "The good thing about this team is they didn't get down. We could have thrown in the towel after falling behind early, but we didn't. I'm really proud of the guys" The Panthers never trailed in Friday's game against Oshawa, leading 2-1 after the first peri- od and 4-2 after the second frame. The Panthers continued to play well in the final period to put the win in the books. Pickering got an outstanding individual performance from centre George Trifon who net - Ajax novice Raiders stage dramatic comeback to win series The Ajax -Pickering Raiders minor novice 'AAA' rep hockey team fought back from the brink of elimination to win its playoff series with Peterborough recently. After those games, Peterborough needed just one more win to capture the series. But, the Ajax Axemen Junior Hockey Club Raiders roared back with three consecutive victories to capture the series. Ajax -Pickering will now play Richmond Hill in a best -of -five series. In the sixth and final game of the Peterborough series, the Raiders posted a 5-2 victory. Jason Dale and Chris Chappell each net- ted a pair of goals to lead the way. Robert Bentley scored the other Ajax -Pickering marker and had two assists. Other helpers went to William Mitchell, Paul Galea, Greg Leyden, Dale, Lucas Labelle and Lee Morris. In game five of the series, the Raiders skated away with an 8-2 victory. Andrew Wilkins was the offensive sparkplug for Ajax, scoring four goals. Morris, Ryan Dawe, Labelle and Chappell had the other markers. Assisting were Bentley with three, Dawe with two, Daniel Prebble, Morris, Labelle, Dale and Wilkins with one each. The Raiders doubled the score on Peterborough in game four 4-2. Labelle scored twice, including the game winner in the second period. Dawe and Morris also connected for goals. Bentley and Morris each contributed a pair of assists while Labelle and Chappell had one apiece. Ajax -Pickering fell to Peterborough in game three try. Bentley scored twice, Labelle, Dale- and aleand Dawe once each. Chappell and Labelle each drew two assists, Morris, Bentley and Dale had one apiece. Peterborough bested the Raiders 4-1 in the second game. Wilkins scored the lone Raiders' marker with assists to Dawe and Chappell. The first game of the series ended in a 2-2 tie. Dawe and Labelle scored unassisted tallies for Ajax. The Ajax Axemen Raiders got solid goal- tending throughout the series from Colin Dobson. Also contributing strong play in the series were defencemen Michael Broaderip and Kyle Neadles. ted four goals. Cornacchia and Cioffi had the other markers. while Graham Horne had four assists. Goalie Kevin Boyle started both games for the Panthers and was sharp in both. *s* PANTHERS' POSTSCRIPT: The Panthers played the weekend games with four vet- eran regulars out of the: line- up. Paul Howes and .John Cartile have knee ligament strains which will likely keep them out for the remainder of the season. Jeremv Schott has an infected elbow and will be out for about a week. Richard Spooner has a shoulder Injur} and is listed as da}-to-dav .. Aurora, Caledon, Wexford and Quinte hasc all adsanccd to the second round of the play- offs...The Thornhill! Islanders and Markham Waxers are knotted at three games apiece in their hest -of -seven series. 1@1 Aetball char aps' Nckson Printing won the npionship of the Durham oters Men's Basketball rue recently. Hickson's defeated Deer .k 55-49 in the title game. on Gaylor led Dickson ting with 16 points, fol- d by Tony Koulrieis with Pacing Deer Creek were y Wiuvz with 18 points Neil Schasny with eight. be -was named the league's p;-waable player afi a the 109 consolation ganie, the *.Arms defeated Cassini Lang. scored, -115 pace ttie;'tildoe 1At11pS, !� Fic141tsd TEAMS AND INDIVIDUALS WELCOME LEAGUES SUNDAY TO THURSDAY 20 BALANCED DIVISIONS ALL CALIBERS OPENIOVER 30/OVER 35 RESTAURANTITAVERNIPROSHOP STARTS APRIL 27 905-839-4425 CALL THE LEAGUE WITH OVER 25 YRS OF MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE PAGE 12 THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1"7 Buy one week, get the 2nd free. Call us for details Applies to Articles For Sate and vehicles For Classified saw �- GARAGE SALES only $35 +GST Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday or fax your ad (905) 579-2238 BIRTH NOTICES Announce your baby's arrival and receive a gitt certificate ��T entitling you to $25 worth General General General General Office Office Skilled Daycare M11 l Careers 1 Help 1 Help 1 Help IM, Help 1 Help Help a Available TIRED OF COMMUTING? A urge National Financia: Services Company. has 2 immediate openings for representatives who want to achieve entrepreneurial independence It you have at least 2 years fun time work experience. a post secondary education. and are irlerested .n not lust earning a Irving. but Build - .g a irk. Fax your resume to (905. 668-2141 for a Confidential Intemew THE NAIL STATION Ca- reer T -a - ^; i,�^tee Be- come a nal lechn,var career training "labie ,n artnkaal naft. w candkrrg. tips. coatings. pedicures. waxing. (905)723-8063 ' General Help A -Z Professional onvers wanted � ediate,q U run U $A 500.66 rr%ie radius and long haul Must have ICC medical. abstract, and police clearance We offer pard layovers. safety bo. nuses. benefit package. good equipment, compete. five wages etc Phone safety department at (416,744-5061 BROKER DELfVERY DRIVERS Must have own wefts - Cie. (4 co, tl *I car ) Cash paid daily. Immediate positions available fufll W time shifts. Commitment a must. Call 11.4 pm. only. 905-686-3232 DRIVERS required LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA A ax Cal 905-428-9002 or 905 619-66" ESTHETICIAN required for established esthetic salon Must do an heal mads. Lo- cated in West Hill (Scar- borough t Call (416)284- 1233 ESTHETICIAN wanted for full-time work in the sum. mer months. Please call Cindy at Cinful Beauty 434-5299 (work) or 432- 7015 (tome) EXPERIENCED (3 years minimum) Industrial Sew- ing Mactune operators. Also cutter required Own transportation required. Ap- py in person: aam-4pm Mon. -Fri. 700 Finley Ave Unit 011, Ajax. 1 r� Required for local transportation com- pany. 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 Please contact 1/ m� Wilma Fraser P f t • 77 (905) 579-2911 Fax (905) 579-6050 DRIVERS NEED for delivery of newspapers, Ajax area. 5 days/week. Must have full size van. Call 728-1243 leave message. 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 FULL TIME D"L DRIVERS reyulred Wr :its x-ii_'hu% routes. Reply with your rrsume and driers abstract to: Dartell Express 748 Pebble Court, Pickering, Ont. 1.1%' 37_6 or fax (905)837-1836 EXPERIENCED BARBER Preferably wits. crerwe needed for busy salon Call 905-42C-5411 HOME WORKERS Ur- gently Needed up to 58200/wk. -' Easy wo, k... "No experience required•• For free details send a SASE to Skylrte Enterprise es 150 Clark Blvd. Suite 247, Brampton Ont. L6T 4YB. HOUM CLEAT Must have valid drivers license. Part time, Day§jonly CisfN wedinkm 428-9765 IT PAYS to lose weight! You took good Feel great and earn extra income. Cas 571 5063. LANDSCAPE company re- quired permanent lull time office person Must have own Cansporiatior E9 00 per hr. Fax resume to: (416) 289-1376 LANDSCAPE Construc- tion Foreman Full time seasonal position avail- able Expenence with inter- lock, retaining walls, plant material Fax resume to 905-697-1548. LOOKING for somethng better? Fortune 500 com- pany seeks 3 ambitious people for position in finan- cial services. Please write to Box 145 Ajax. LIS 3C2 SHIPPER -RECEIVER REQUIRED b,, Computer Supplies company Experience in this industry is preferred, but not essential. Must have a valid drivers licence and clean driving record. Please mail or hand deliver resumes to: Ontario Data Supplies Ltd. 1915 Clements Rd, [;nit #5 Pickering, Ontario I.1K' 3Yl NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! Temporar}• and Long-term Contract Positions Durham & Scarborough: Office: Word Processing/Secretarial • Customer Service/Data Entry • Reception/Word Pro Industrial: • (wrieral Labourers/ Warehouse `l%orker. • i indery and table workers • Food Prep/Cafeteria Workers » Forklift Operators Apply In person, with resume to: Global Human Resources. 420King St. W., Ste 203 east of Stc%enson. abene Suite Drcams- Park to Church lot off Bond St) Office: Wed. March 26, Industrial: Thur, March 27, 9am - 4pm MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exo0ng abes New York, Pans Milan Call for FREE Consultation 430.5715 RESUMES Tyo.n, Se,v c es onto 600 OPI lazer out. put paper Great selection of speaalty Papers also available Call Speedy Business Centre. 668- owo HARD WORK good pay U7 to S14 DO per hr. over 18, car required Able to start ImmeGately Perform easy advertising and dis- play duties with our cus- tomer service and sales department. Call 404-0403. 930 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. STOCKROOM Person, required to maintain and distnbute stock, some or• daring, and batch jobs. Ap- ply to McCloskey Bros.. 403 Frankcom St. Ajax. TELEM"KETER re- quired. no soiling. season- al, work at home, good w numeration. Call 686- 1436, TRAVEL Counsellor mini- mum 3 years experience corporate and leisure, good computer skills. phone (905)668-7955 Joan, or tax resume to (905)668-3661 WAIT STAFF i COOKS 19e0ed mnimu'n 2 years experience ler casual din. mg restaurant . appy with :r Dakota Bob's. 1755 Pick- ering Parkway TRAVEL CANADA i USA Now hrnng So people for an positions from diambu- iron to management in cvt- ling edge Sports Marketing Co No experience neces- sary Sony no telemarket- ­g call Samantha. 721- o299 WORK from home, your own hours. teiemarketers needed Call 428-1840 YEAR ROUND main- tenancemn- tenance fore person re- quired by landscape com- pany Experience in grounds maintenance and own transportation a must. Also require landscape construction workers with experience and own trans- portation. DZ license - asset. Fax resume to. (416) 289-1376 Iwo Help JUNIOR Clerical position for permanent part-time contract in East Durham. Excellent oraVwntten Eng- lish. PC skiers 6 small office experience required. Re- plies to: File 89782 Osha- waMinitbr Tfas Week. P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, ON. L1H 71-5. MEDICAL Secretary• full time. Apply in writing only to- Dr. N. Stan, 95 Bayly St. W. Suite 200, Ajax. Ont. LIS 7K8 News Advertiser Clalssi>iied )Department is open every Monday to Friday 8:00 at.im to s:o0 pin. Call 683-0707 to place your ad or fax M 579-2238 OFFICE RSSISTRNT PRRT TIME We are looking for a full time -part time assistant to dandle all areas of a small office products company located in Pickering. The successful candidate will be customer Service oriented with some accounting experience - preferably using Accpac. We can offer a pleasant work- ing environment as well as flexible work- ing flours. Please respond in writing to: FILE #9783 OSHRWR THIS WEEK P.O. BOH 481, OSHRWR, ONTRRIO LIN 71.5 SALFS OFFICE. Prr RECEPTIONISTS Condominium developer 1s .ccking self motivated, expcnenced p/t receptionist for our Pickering IHwy.2 & Glenanna Rd.) sales office. to work weekends and stat. holidays from 12 noon to S p.m. We are ikxrking for individuals with it commitment to professionalism. excellent typing and organizational skills. Windows 95. Word A Excel programs, friendly telephone manner mandatory with a positive attitude and impeccable dress manner. $tt 50/hour. Fal resume to the attention of: Site Administration Manager (416)661-0978 R'e thank all applicants but only those selectee for an Interview will be contacted. $lies 1 help I Agent: MOTIVATED SALESPER- SON, conrnission only for Durham Region. Fax re- sume to:433.5041. SALES CLOSERS re- quired. Must be positive and enthusiastic, have di- rect home sales experi- ence. excellent rnnrrkssion structure. all appointments provided, reliable car a must. Sears air handling system. Call 428-2010 SALES PERSONS. Career for life without a degree. We are lookup for mature, hardworking people who will train for our leadership positions. For an interview call 428-7897 or fax 428- 2103. DUCT CLEANING Techni- cran. Must be dependable. hardworking and not afraid of long days. Good driving record with mechanical ap- tnude a must. 428-2010 GAS FITTER plus Mr Conditioning Person, li- censed wdh experience re- Ne., appearance and ab" to dealt wnh cus- tomers Drivers license re- quired. Top wages plus in- centives to right person. Self-motivation and leader- ship qualities an asses. Fax resume to 433- 7941 HVAC SERVICE PERSON. Sears indoor dean air services n seeking an expe- enced residential service person See starter to have a minimum of 2 years ex- .) -nence serving resident - HVAC equar,rnent Pos- sess all mandatory gwkh- cations and people skins A Mme position. For inter- ,.fw fax resume 905-428- 2452 PROFESSIONAL garage door installer must have own tools 6 truck, Call Dan 416)200.7154 SERVICE TECHNICIAN -equred at Kelly Atlantic to .n%Wl and service loading docks and high speed doors Welding exp, ra- quired Hydraulic and elec- tnealcap. sit asset Please tax resume to- 905-623- 1771 An Valens No prone Cans please IffHospital RECEPTIONIST required. Ajax chiropractic clinic As- sets include typing, com- puter knowledge. health profession expenence Send (trop on) resume 37 Harwood Ave S Ajax, Lis <58 Daycare Im Wanted AJAX. Guyanese couple looking for live-in nanny for our 2 kids, own privacy. clean, quiet home Non- smoking 686-7522 after 6.30pm weekdays r� LIVE IN /OUT nanny for 3 children, some evenings and weekends required. Sats Heap/ White's Rd /401 area. Call BELT SPLICER Required ler conveyor company. Hot and cold application, Apply at McCloskey Bros., 403 Fnankcom St., Ajax. LIVE OUT nanny required for 7 month old. Dixie/Finch area Please call 839-2204 LIVE OUT NANNY re- quired for our 4 yr. old and 6 mo. old, non-smoking, Whites/Finch area. 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. weekdays. Plena call 831-4461 Check Out Our Flyer Delivery Seruice. ALL your problems solved! Reliable daycare. loving home. marry educational activities b toys, nutntous meals, lots of love 8 so much more Nails 686- 5804 DAYCARE AVAILABLE• reliable, loving home. All ages welcomed. NutmWUs meals plus nurturing arm- ronment. Sullivan/Locker Call Carmen, 426-9683 DAYCARE available at Whites Rd /401 Non smoker Nutritious meats and snacks. Any age wel- come. Recerpts given. Please ran 631-551 1. DAYCAREAVAILABLE loving mother of 2. all ages welcome, warm lundres, smoke -tree. receipts Brock/ Finch Can Roxanne 427- 4867. E.C.E. Will provide a warm nurturing erhrtronment with many learning opportuni- ties Experienced / Refer- ences Pickering Beach 6 Rollo am 905-426-1534 FULL Day Morn/Lunch/al- ter school supervision. south Ajax, St John's Am- bulance certificate, hot lunches, nutritious snacks. day walks Call 427-2356 LOVING RELIABLE. worry free daycare Warm lunch - as, nutritious snacks. smoke free. Altona/Pine- grove, OalrbumMot Creek call Jadue 509-7767 MOTHER with years of daycare experience. ECE. fenced yard. playroom. lots of space 6 TLC Whites Rd. S area. 420-8676 • 1 Business to Business INTERNET ADVERTISING WORKS! Get your busi- ness or the World Wide Web for less than S2 per day FREE details Can 905.434-2170 department TW -1103 1 Firewood FIREWOOD Excellent quality hardwood,. Guar- anteed, extra long fully seasoned. cut and split. Honest measurement. Free delivery. Kozy Heat Fire- wood 905-753.2246. 1 Bargainwe ALMOND fridge $350, with matching almond easy - clew stove $300. Also mi- crowave • $50. Excellent condition. Cal 427-3538 GUITAR AND CASE, (Washburn - black), excel- lent condition, rafely used. $280. Call David at (905) 619-0380. HONDA GENERATOR, 2500 well, " now, $950 firm. Telaphons 686-6211 We we by tar The #10is1tribtitor of flyers in our am. Have your flyttfrs delivered �ia' & P"+� my Waailwaft, Friday or &&day with The NewepeperOW smilli i if tMleds • ;' adv _' a News Advertiser Agent (905) 839-3169. SALES REP required to LIVE IN NANNY required for 3 child en ages 13, 9, 2. represent Bre Toronto area. Non smoker, Please call includes curio d clock line. (905) 420-9899 Experience selling to gih 8 jewelry stores an asset. Fax LIVE BYUVE OUT Nanny resume to: 613.836-1024 required for our 3 children alrer 6pm. (10 months, 3 6 4 12/ yrs). Full day school fix 2 eldest. Skilled Non-smoker.Own transpor- tation Preferable. Ajax area. Help References required. 905- 428-3388 after 7 p.m. or weekends. BELT SPLICER Required ler conveyor company. Hot and cold application, Apply at McCloskey Bros., 403 Fnankcom St., Ajax. LIVE OUT nanny required for 7 month old. Dixie/Finch area Please call 839-2204 LIVE OUT NANNY re- quired for our 4 yr. old and 6 mo. old, non-smoking, Whites/Finch area. 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. weekdays. Plena call 831-4461 Check Out Our Flyer Delivery Seruice. ALL your problems solved! Reliable daycare. loving home. marry educational activities b toys, nutntous meals, lots of love 8 so much more Nails 686- 5804 DAYCARE AVAILABLE• reliable, loving home. All ages welcomed. NutmWUs meals plus nurturing arm- ronment. Sullivan/Locker Call Carmen, 426-9683 DAYCARE available at Whites Rd /401 Non smoker Nutritious meats and snacks. Any age wel- come. Recerpts given. Please ran 631-551 1. DAYCAREAVAILABLE loving mother of 2. all ages welcome, warm lundres, smoke -tree. receipts Brock/ Finch Can Roxanne 427- 4867. E.C.E. Will provide a warm nurturing erhrtronment with many learning opportuni- ties Experienced / Refer- ences Pickering Beach 6 Rollo am 905-426-1534 FULL Day Morn/Lunch/al- ter school supervision. south Ajax, St John's Am- bulance certificate, hot lunches, nutritious snacks. day walks Call 427-2356 LOVING RELIABLE. worry free daycare Warm lunch - as, nutritious snacks. smoke free. Altona/Pine- grove, OalrbumMot Creek call Jadue 509-7767 MOTHER with years of daycare experience. ECE. fenced yard. playroom. lots of space 6 TLC Whites Rd. S area. 420-8676 • 1 Business to Business INTERNET ADVERTISING WORKS! Get your busi- ness or the World Wide Web for less than S2 per day FREE details Can 905.434-2170 department TW -1103 1 Firewood FIREWOOD Excellent quality hardwood,. Guar- anteed, extra long fully seasoned. cut and split. Honest measurement. Free delivery. Kozy Heat Fire- wood 905-753.2246. 1 Bargainwe ALMOND fridge $350, with matching almond easy - clew stove $300. Also mi- crowave • $50. Excellent condition. Cal 427-3538 GUITAR AND CASE, (Washburn - black), excel- lent condition, rafely used. $280. Call David at (905) 619-0380. HONDA GENERATOR, 2500 well, " now, $950 firm. Telaphons 686-6211 We we by tar The #10is1tribtitor of flyers in our am. Have your flyttfrs delivered �ia' & P"+� my Waailwaft, Friday or &&day with The NewepeperOW smilli i if tMleds • ;' adv _' a News Advertiser - ---- --- -- --- - a.. THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1"7 -PAGE 13 Bargain01 Artkkts Articles Alticls • Lost 8 M11Automobl7emi AutomobilesAulanobiesMIT rucks For Corner For Sal For Sal For Sal • Found For Smile For Sale� � For Sale Sal LHASA APSO puppies, al- lergy -free, don't shed, $250. Teak dining room set a buffet, excellent condi- tion. $350. Cement step, 37x391 best offer. Refrig- eralor, gold, 18cu.tt., best offer 683-5360. Articles for Sale BLOWOUT SALE Making room for spring! Steps 6 Hank's Appliances, all fridges $300. frost free. white, all reg.stoves $200 self-cleaning stove $300, all washers &25. all dryers $150 Bar fridge $150. Kochenaide dishwasher $200 Apt. -size washer $300 apt -size dryer $200. 6 mo warranty 362 French St. Oshawa 905.432-7167. Warranties. 6 months. 18- DIGITAL Satellite Sys. tem 80 channels tree for one year Only $7.00 /wk. 1.800.267-9466 27' ZENITH stereo Im., S625 wk 35' Zenith stereo t v $19 00/wk. Free delivery 1-800-267-9466 6 PCE. DARK OAK bed- room set. $950 Also dou- ble bed. box spring. mat- tress $100 Telephone 430-2456 aft. FIBERGLASS Truck Cap. les any full -sue half - Ion pickup. white in colour, 3 years cd. asking 5500 Call 905.728-4649 BEDROOM Furniture. Baronet. white french pro- vmkxal 5 -drawer dresser. mirror, desk, bookcase, bedslde table. captain's bed with 2 -drawers. 4 shelves. 5800 Call 905- 430.3759 BUSINESS ITEMS For Sale Cash Register $75 Male Mannequin. Frea standing $150. 2 Glass showcases 5100 each Inquire (705) 932.2025 Carpet Mill Dartibutors, 12 months No payments, No interest. (OAC) 3 rooms (300sgff .) installed wrath deluxe pad from only $ 99 Specials on Vinyl. Ceramc and Hardwood Flooring. Free Shop At Fkxne. 1-800- 663-6046 CARPETS: Lots of ca"Is. 1001. nylon stain release. carpet 3 rooms $339 (30 sci yd.) Incudes. carpet. Premium pad and nstalla- tion. Free estimates. Serra discounts, carpet repairs. Sam 905686-1772. COMPUTERS - 36• OR 486, complete with fax mo- dem. VGA color monitor, cola ribbon printer, $575 or $675 no tax Phone Dennis 571-5291 COMPUTER SPECIAL - Pentium 120 with C drive, talk modem, windows '95 $17.50 /irk. 1 -800 -267 - COMPUTERS - Complete with monitor Intel Pentium 166 with 12X CD rom, $1,599., upgrade to 486 DX4/100, $199 or Intel Pentium 120, $325. in- cludes mother board and processor).Parts Parts Parts. PCI Video $39., cases $55., 336 motion $99., CD Rom kits from $195. used monitors from $35. Lots more Phone (905) 697-3059 Computer Clearance Centre. COMPUTERS - latest technology MMX systems at hundreds less than super store prices. Color monitors from $145. Parts - Video ISA, VLP, PCI, controllers, Power supplies. CPU's, mother boards, hard drives, etc etc. 486 DX66 chips $49. Upgrade central Com- puter Clearance Centre, 697-3059 CONTENT SALE- EVery- thing must go. Furniture. Wall units, oriental rugs. TV's Is much much more. Call 571-5604 anytime. CONTENTS Wood dining - room suite oak 8pc.. new $7,200, asking $2.750. Electric dryer. $175 Bedl sofa. 8mos. old. $300. Camping trailer, hard -top. $1400. Automatic washer, P!U Truck, Dodge, $2.200. must sell, 40171110hites Rd. 905-509-8174 CUSTOM-MADE 9pc Sol. id oak dining room suite, beautiful fabric chairs. excellent coridiion, asking $2400. Call 905-579-7356. DOUBLE STROLLER, SW washer a dryer $600. snowblower 8 hp. $600, colour TV. $150, double trailer $400, exercise equipment , bike $60, row- ing machine $60. couch a chair $400, fudge $300. table a chase $150. stereo $600. etc , etc . 623-5342. FEDDERS Air Conditioner, Sofa a Chair, Sold maple rocker a wicker sel. All rea- sonable and in excellent condition Call 723-8990 GARAGE door repairs. Droken springs, cables, rollers. openers instated $49 New doors/openers Quality Plus Doors 416- 336-0073 GE WASHING machine. white. portable tlisnwasher, with a cutting board top. at- mend, Fmad. 18 1 w. h. Inglis re- frigeration. non glare. white. glass adjustable shelves. equipped for ice maker. Prices negotiable 579- 5751 HOVER Patient LdW worn 2 Slings with acaplors, asking $1500. Cam 905-725-7529 INCOME TAXES PRE- PARED from $20 10 years experience Call Lucy 905- 426-8429 LUMBER, Clear oak a cherry. 1 a 2 ' and random widths at 1/2 store price Also 20 .811. long cedar. (905)786-2923 9466 News Advertiser Classified Dept. •pen every Neat. is Fri. 846 am. ftN p.m. Sat l31-3.♦1 Call 60-0707 MOVING sheer on sheer, white fits 10' window or larger, very full, like new, paid $1600, asking $500. Two night blinds with chain up a down, like new, scal- lop bottom, firs 10' window paid $230 each, asking $75 each.Roller skates with case made in USA paid $275 asking $90, worn four times, size 6-7. Phone 434-4932 MOVING SALE . cherry - wood table with 8 chairs, cherrywood china cabinet, sofa, loveseaf and chair, twin beds, box and mat- tress, queen bed, boli ,mat- tress, lighted side tables and dresser, entertainment centre, two swivel rockers. stereo, cabinet, and speak- ers. 571-0574 MOVING SALE - INGLIS 21 cu in frost free fudge. and soft cleaning oven, al- mond Color, $700 pair. Vik. ing washer/dryer. one unit 2 years old $700. wooden stereo stand, 4 /5 shelves, glass doors. $50. 1990 Ford Aerostar. 7 passeng- er. all wheel dine. $8.200. (905) 665-eefis BOYS BIKE with training wheels, $30. Phillips 26' floor model TV $300, Camping BBO $20, Change A bath table $30. high chair $25. 45 gallon plastic drums $15 each, Call 579- 1170 OAKIPINE FURNITURE - Traditional Woodworking is pleased to Introduce our new 'Home Office' and 'Entertainment Centers'. We have added marry new bedroom a dining room Pieces as well. We proudly handcraft what we sell and offer the highest quality fur- nishings available any- where at low competitive Prices 905-985-8774 USED FRIDGE $225. and up. used stoves $200. and up, used washers 5250 dryers $179 and up. Brand new brand name fridges. 16. c I. $605 New brand name 30' stoves $449 and up. New scratch and dent bar fridges 5 c . $249 Ste. Phenson's Furniture and Appliances 227 Court St_ Oshawa. 576-7448. LOST - male cat: Liver- pooVFmch area, beige with white stomach, answers to Charlie. If found please call 831-7127 LOST: Black Hockey Bag with contents. on Saturday March 22nd. on Bayly St.. Ajax. Please call 68p6, --88,9,772,.E • 1 Board" FREE to good home, 5 year old gray long-haired cat. spade. declawed. Call 420.2591 GOLDEN Retriever pups. Pure bred. 1st shots, Par- ents on premises $350 Call(705)924-1213. SHEPHERD pup for sale. Only one family m -d rKr cerned with theVtaste, smell Sell fast •Asking $450.1 Cyt Wor look of your water, we 706-733 -2486. can help Carl for int.686- YORKSHIRE TERRIER 8351 or 686-0234 after 5 puppy. female. registered, p.m micro-chipped. shots. Articles health guaranteed s600 Telephone 686-4917 Wanted HORSE BOARDING t 4 S .500 Like -ow. one New barn has large box APPLIANCES APPLIANCES Wanjed, stalls available near Laker - and Taunton Rd. Out. Call Steps Appliances 905 door ring 5175 Mmonth. 432-7167 Sue (9051655-8369 CASH For ovinia or almond fridges, stove, washers. dryers, computers We also sell reconditioned ap- pkances. Service calls $20. Cd124hrs 905-430-2922. SHEDMAN Quality WANTED - fridge and wooden sheds 8' X 8' bam stove. coiaur-while. in kit. only $299 plustax . gently used condition and Many ober sues and stabs reasonably priced. Please call available Also garages 985-7132 LHASA APSO pups for sale Reasonable. Non - shedding, non -allergic, health guarantee. Vol how died FIDUS& training Sw- ad. (705) 766-3124 LOVABLE YELLOW La- brador Retriever pups. Farm raised. CKC reg., health guarantee, ready March 29th. 1-613-473- 2043. IW? Chevy Astro Van, 4.3 auto., am/fm case., colour due w/grey, just certified. 117,000 km. Asking $4800. 579-5749. 1986 DODGE SHADOW 2 door, automatic, $2,000 certified or best otter. Tele- phone 721-1577 leave message 1966 Grand Am 4 door, quad 4, automatic, all pow- er, $3295 cert. 1986 Che - vette 4 cyl standard, 2 door. $1495 cert. obo. 404-9759 1969 CHEV SPRINT, red, automatic. 68,000 miles, well maintained, excellent condition, asking $3.250. Telephone 725-2879 or 725-1443. 1969 Z24. 2.8, very clean. 54800 certified. 571-0225 1990 Lincoln Signature. whitemint condition. 136.000 kms.. was certified in October, new brakes. muffler, etc.. 512,000. Call 1905)434-8840 1991 FIREFLY, 60,000 miles Excellent condition, Must sell $3500 certified Call .20.7267 1992 FORD TEMPO, +-6. 4 dr air, good condition, $4.500. Telephone !905) 420.5468 1992 HONDA CIVIC VX. excellent condeior red. 5 Spill rated 70 mpg Hill maintained 150km $6950 Must sell Call x905)839- 4111 1992 PONTIAC LEMAN9: 4 door. 5 Speed. cer7fiec. AM/FM cassette 184.000 kms Ihwy driven), good co 52500. OBO 905-728-0726 and docks 751 McKay Rd 1994 CAVALIER Z22, lJnd 3. Phdienng. For more Arta b AUtoMtobile, kit air purple into poi 905.619.2090. • / C is ' , }or Sale black grey interior, mint -ondihon, +10.900, tbntxe cr •,1 432-3236 - AGGREGATE PcrteLi for drive - u ucs, storage yards kir ha. -n yards. Fao- noiillcal, various II/CS avallable. P6ivcred or picked up Call International Mill Service Wentworth St. W., Whitby' 6613-6871 SOFA bed (mnl shape). $350. 9 Pc antique ddung SU" $750, gka.r rocker a stool 5165. 5 Pc oak boa room suite $795. French Provincial desk a hutch 5350. 3 antique dressers $145. 9 wooded chars $20 each, and tables 525 each, tate a Chars W. antique occasional char $95. 2 bookcases $55 each. kids furniture 535 wch. (905)697-3532 SOUND SYSTEM! Like New, Soundboard. Moni- tors. Mains. Power Amps, Microphones and Accesso- nes. 53500 or best offer. Must sell. Call 905.576- 2585. CERAMIC WAREHOUSE NEED A VEHICLE? 1994 GRAND PRIX. V6 5 teaching -The An of Dry Poor :red!' No vi l Ps db. y1 p/w, Brushing- during our April Bankrupt? Call Trace at security system. 4 -door, X- Semnars. Vary Iirni 905-576-1800 or 1.888- prox. 79.000 highway soak* left Book Now 259-3673 1 can heipf t 4 S .500 Like -ow. one Open Tues Sat on 19W CAMARO. Certified r Owls' 905-043-3020 Tnurs Nie 7-99r Now spnrig . DCS arriving daily 1333 Oct 96 Runs well. Driven 1994 Z7t Ext Cab a%4, Boundary Rd. Unit 2 Osht dal St200 oleo as is y loaded 51.000 run. sae un- wa 905-725.6709. 434-6909 der warranty, $22.000 CRAFTERS oecome nde- 19{4 CAVALIER, 2 door. 5 697-276 D&ntlent and set up our speed. 51200 certified 1995 CHRYSLER IN - own outlet NI involved will 19051697-3201 TREPID. excellert condi - srare equally in regard to 19$S DODGE 600 Con- on automatic starter. air. store manning and costs. vertjbie $2 500 080. 1965 power ver hkm inn9btack business decisions will 22' fibra form boat. 350 in. crit rY 50 with oe by consensus. If inter- board V8 complete weh life sand wee or $14 75C ..905) &shed contact Cow Bowen jacket a trader $9.000 665-9336 905)665-1475 000 1984 Golden Falcon 2 19.9 GMC VANS, 305 VENDORS wanted Kath- leen s Olde Tyme Produc- tions needs unique crafters for its 7th Annual Craft Show at Jublee Pavilion April 20thi after 6 p.m. 905-728-9791 Booth rental 545 Lost & • Found FOUND- in panting IOt at St. Bemadecl Church, a ring. Owner may clam by describing at 686--0745 FOUND - Male Lab/cross blonde, between 4.5 months old, on Harbord Cis. Ajax. Now residrig at Ajax Pet Care Centre. Owner may contact 428- 8160 house he'll 54.000 080 v8 . auto, cert . S3500 576-0977 o.b.o. Cam 9.5 at 428-0283 1966 CHEVETTE. 4 -door, auto. rebuilt motor. many new Darts. ihave recopts), 111119 to cli ly, $950 oleo. Cam Rob 905-434-3757 1986 SUBARU Station Wagon. 4 -Door. 4-Spead. air. amVhn stereo cassette. very dean throughout. no rust. lady-d-rven. $1350. 1_a11905-576-3317 9OS-473-9676. 1989 AER. OSTAR Van, loaded. $4995 cemfied. 1989 FORD 4x4, $6495 certified 1989 CHEV Astro Van. loaded. $5495 C9rtdel 905130.9676 SELL R NOW CALL 683 -OW OR FM 579-6fJV ARAE SALES LTD. 520 Taunton Rd.E. Oshawa, Ont. 728-2755. 571.7779. Dont look any further 18 vans 6 trucks to choose from, Including 35 pre- owned cars. Plus 15 -As Is' Specials. 1981 Ford Wag- on $2575. 1989 Cavalier Z24 56495. 1990 Cavalier Z24 $5995 1987 Cadillac Deville 4 -door 55750. 1991 Cadillac Deville $12,765 1993 Pontiac GfandAm 2 - door $9800. 1987 Nissan 300ZX $5995 1991 Ponti- ac 5unberd 4 -door $5500 1993 Olds Achieva 4 -door $8995 1992 Cadillac Dente $11.800 1992 Sat- urn Coupe full load $7995 1995 Dodge Ram 1/2 -ton red 38.klm $15.400 1993 GMC Pickup $11,700 1990 Safari van loaded $8273 1992 Chev S10 4x4 with cap $9995. "SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 1985 Chev Collation 106 klm certified. only 52494. Dant miss this one 'AT ARLIE'S,' WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. AUTO LOANS Auto dealer will arrange financing c%cn if you have been turned down heIore. Loans mailable for no credit. bad credit and bankruptcy hu v CTS. Call Janice (905) 666-3398 CARUSO AUTO SALES 1984 Dodge Alias. oo.s and runs ike a '989. $1.295 cert. 1986 Toyota Coro W, 133K S'995 Cert 1989 Toyota Tercet, Stan- dard. '650< blue 52995. 1991 Cava+ier 2 dr auto Wank, '71K 54295. '989 Dynasty. 160K 53288, Cali Phil 686-3803 1895 Clements Rd Unit 177 Picioe-9 SELLING YOUR CAR OR TRUCK? Showcase it across Durham Region. Call Classifieds at 683-0707 or fax 683-7363 ITS TIME FOR SPRING CLEANING AND WE'RE READY TO DEAL! VANS - WE HAVE 12 TO CHOOSE FROM 1965 1994 • EXAMPLES: 1994 Astro CL am. loaded, dutch doors, burgundy and silver. travel in style for $13.995. 1993 Astro CL Ext, loaded. 70.000 km, beauty, $13,995.. 1993 Safari, 8 passenger, 102.000 km, a steal at $11.795.. 1992 Sa- tan. 8 passenger, loaded. try this one at $9.995. 1985 Chev Astro. 5 passenger. solid van, good runner $3,795. 1992 Plymouth Voyager Le. Ouad buckets. loaded. 'Woody' $10.595. 1990 Ford Aerostar. Eddie Bauer, extended. loaded. $6.995.. TRUCKS - 1988 Ford Ranger 4 uyl, 5 spd.. certified, with cap, $1,995.. 1990 Ford F250, 5.8 hire. automatic, 41,000 original kms. 58.295.. 1991 Chev Silverado, short box, step side, loaded. black. $11.895. SPECIALS - 1992 GRAND AM SE. 4 door. 3.3 6 cyl , loaded. white $6.995. 1991 Chet/ Caval,- er Z24, black. auto, loaded. style on a budget. $4.695. 992 Geo Tracker. 5 sod. :onvolrtkble. 703.000 kms. 56.495.. 1992 3inxrily 4 x a, 4 door SLE, loaded. pretty -miry $12.895. We have more cats on Cav8lwm. Skmbrds, etc. Come and see us at Cerifcar Auto Centra, 155 King Street West at Midtown Mall. 'WAera our customers send tMn friends' Open Sunday. Call (905) S79- 2896. CREDIT PROBLEMS? Or, '-e spot ' namc,i,q Town caymenri from .500 ,a onmjy paymenri from 315G O A C Cars. trucks. aru 1981 tc 1996 Alarli A ito Sales Ltd '46 Brod St Y Whitthy Phone 905- 666-3382 JEFF WELLS WTO SALES 1989 Olds Called; 2 dr auto 4 cyi $2495 19e9 Ford Taurus 4 if MAC. V6 $2995 1988 Ford Probe. 4 cyl loaded 52995 1986 Cavalier Wagon 4 call 5 sod. 52495. All vsni- ^kes certified and very :jean 7725 Hwy '2. 2 km ortrd Brookvn 655-591' or57t-5487 1991 Chav Cavalier RS. 4 dr auto 3 ' V6. maroon. loaded 55900 oleo 434- 2775 Automobiles 1 Wanted $SO. !o 67500 Cash on !ha spot for scrap cars a trucks Anytime Cam 905- 706-5740 CASH FOR CARS! We bury used vahides VehiCes must be :n running Coridi- ton Call 427-2415 of cine to 479 Bal St East. Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES A a A AUTO SALVAGE TOP cash tor scrap Aban- doned aria good cars, trucks. Cam us last ler best prices, 24 firs.. 7 days. 30 min service 90.5-686-5003 or 905-7065234 11101 GMC Truck Z-50, Ex- ce8ent condition. 14h alu- minum body. Rebuilt en- gne. now dutch. Ideal for movers. $5000 OBO Call (905) 6838266. 1964 Ford Ranger Pickup, rebuilt engine. new dutch, body in good condition. $900 o.b.o. Cal Gold (905)427-0967 1965 International, 22' 5 Ion. 5 sod. single axle. DT466.too marry new parts to list. Bills t0 prove. Certi- fied, asking $12,500. Call Torry 721-0986 , 1985 S15, long box. 5 speed. 2.8 litre, asking $1600 905.697-2789 1968 GMC 1500, 146k Auto air. V8 Body needs work. $4900 060. Call 404-9310. 1968 Mazda pickup B-2200 automatic. 87,000 kms power steering, power brakes. cap, box liner, 54800 certified. Call 579- 9582 CHIP TRUCK, 58.000 eve- rything ncluded Good Condition. 579-2174 RMI 4 Wheel Drive 1969 CHEVY BLAZER. 'lark blue. 4 r 4 sports model. priced to soil $6.500 negotiable (9051 668-7872 1992 GEO TRACKER. 4 x 4 clack, auto, am -'m cas- sette. mint condition. lady 3fver, non smoker vetrds Asking 58.750 With ceroty. (9c5 623-0871 M Trailers 19" 90NAIR 1000 rem 'raze, au-coec .,Ir '^-oge and stove. loft Cr cupboard and 510`1099 space. indoor and OUtdoOr tables. 'res standing awning Asking S4 500 576-5595 1990 HOMESTEADER '2 x 38 h r 00xe home ' C x 20 `101"08 room Man trader Ally fumms Od One be?= room. 4 Pc both. tndge full sue propene stove and oven Electric hot water. deck ' C x 16. shed. new roof on Florida roomnew carpot Located at Nestle In Park on Hwy 36 bid- waen Lindsay and Boccay- g9or1 on water Brand raw $45.000 Asking $30.000 r Dest offal Leave message -etre 4 p in or Cam after 5a o to 9 pm. Park !Gas n- gottatxe Ask ler Denise 905) 579-3791 1995 DUTCHMAN Tent Trailer. Sleeps 8 Kmg a Q~ sized beds. 3 way 'ridge, wrap around Couch, easy tow trader, with Drakes. many accessories included Excellent Condi- tion. A ;oy to camp n 67250 or test of, 576- 3526 Firiefliciall • Ytp•••Ia6IM• e i s � • • • ft"ire Storage • SMVNess • a • I Dr•elory WOOd Fences & Decks, Chain Link, Wrought Iron Dog RI1115, etc. over 18 ymn wvwiwm 905.666.4855 1-800.59&8160 WonFWWAM Decks - Chain Link - Iron Drilled Holes - Sat Posts FREE 08SWAMS Car Stave 905-609.5877 Mobile 416729-1346 CARPENTRY heed house adlilion8, h98eeleflLS, dedis, Min work, door 11- sMYletion baSdmwds, sheds, rod repairs, (9061619',1130 BIN Jr. Licenced Carpenter, 23 years eVerien ce. Rsnovabons, Rso-fooms. Dry". $13.per hour Cal Bruce 905-342-3938 sobsiection auranwo eFridg dryer, eledfoir ics, N, VCR, microwave, etc. Flee esORlates, Pidolp d MVM. 416.283- 3907, 416.208.7414, pager 416.295-4909. Visa accepled. NK3IALSKI MOIIM Houses, AperlmwMs Of Appliances 0-4 Piano SpeadelL Senior NO Mid-Monlit Dw counts. Licensed, in- sured Fres Esematas, FXCGN int ttl•rvie• Call 4367796. RANUM WAN= WORK Doing Magic For cm6en's Pan" And All occasions. Hare M1 Own Magadan. can lmitieie 668"4l32. COWVTERIZED ACCOUN MG SERVICE r sitar business. licca: fiftarlCial sl nb atal)Isis keeps back KeviM B619e 6.7-3000 SELL ff -SNOW CALL 4 683-W07 ORTAX 5-IW2= PAGE 14 THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 • 1 $1101r"'D�'i• 1 Snomnobiles IMA111spartirmints • 1 11 ApartRlants Townhooees Il1ShMeeCDttages Personals For PamFor Rent 1 Wanted 1 Far Rent � ME For RtFxrt h r. r qac= 89 FORMULA MX 470 L/C, GAUGES,SKINS HAND WARMERS, VV,05-•• GOOD RUNNER. DOUBLE BED TRAILER PKG DEAL $1,925 O.B.O. 705-328-1613 TIM. TWO 989 YAMAHA PHAZERS excellem candy hon, electric star:. handle gnp warmers. covers $4500 obo takes the parr 985-8247 after 6 p m FM Marine BOATS TO CLEAR alum Punts. ? 2 ' 4 •• and 14 t1 alum 12 and 14 h- berglass. 2 runabouts. 22 It alum Wilde Sales. 655- 8010 OUTBOARD MOTORS. Evinruie -aca'e March 31st. on new motors. new and used parts and repairs Wdde Sales 655- 8010 1 1 apartments For Rent 1 BEDROOM apartment Quiet good a�ea bus route - Appliances. parking heat. all utilities included. 6569. Apr Ist Non-smoking 905- 72t.6068 or 905-436-0522 t BEDROOM APT., avail- able A:- ! 555: ­iC usive. upper ieva of house. sepa- rate entrance lint a last Can 4348054. 438-0771 1 a 2 Bedroom apts and Bache _- ap' 5435) in Oshawa and Bowmanwile Starting at $600/month. Indge a stove included. with laundry tacilmes No pets Call /9051434-2407 2 -2 BEDROOM. dawn town OSrawa very urge. very quillwry race. $550 PLUS hydroavailable April I or sooner first a last. 725-8710 2 BEOM. bsmi a wrm upper no••- :envai Osha- wa. C,ear. bright. laundry fatuities. Parking $645 a $490/mo utilities And Cd - k id 519 787-1816 WILSON OLIVE area. 2 beoroc^s ava,.abie April 1 Fnoge. stove. ileal a h"M included $742 Car pet, parking, laundry tac Daytime 263-8369 or even- ings 263.2522 2 BEDROOM act near Oshawa Gentle and 401 Parking. laundry. storage Available now Nor, Smokers Preferred 5606 Anoplus hydro 579.0246 2 LARGE bdrms living/ dining area Laundry and uthlhes included No smokers. no pets Available May 1st. 1sViast $800 9D5- 686-1288 after 430 Pm. PICKERe4G-2-BEDROOM basement apartment with kdchen, living room. wash- room. non-smoker. no pets. $SwffAonth. lstust. avail- able Apr.1 s1 Brock/"or Oaks area. Call 905-619- 1251. 2 -BEDROOM main floor house, quiet neighbour- hood in North Oshawa, stow. firl parking. shed, available Apr.tst. S815i month inclusive cable too. 905-725-6215. 905.579- 0358. Zee CORDOVA- 2 bdrm. SIX. Park a Blocr. $700/ me 2nd poor und. ubl. ind. lsVtast. Parking. For more into call anytime 436-9683, 576-2877 or 6233706. WWTBY -3 BEDROOM main floor Slide deck. Park- ing, 3 appliances. $775/ month + utilities. Quiet court. No dogs. Gil (905) 430-3396. 11 -BEDROOM aparvnertt. dose to downtown Whitby, no pats, 5800/month plus tydro. firatilast, deals. quiet h adding, 666. 1112 5-8pm paeans hive micas. r Apartments gin, 1 For Rent AJAX -Groom luxury basemen! apt. Lmngrdning 4 PC. bath, Sep entrance. 6750 plus 113 utility Alli ace May 1 686-7187 AJAX - Pickering Beach Rd. and Emperor One bedroom basement apart- ment. $600 all inclusive Ist' last. references Available Apni Ist 6862778 AJAX. 1 bedroom base- ment apartment. April 1. appliances. a/c. separate entrance. all inclusive. $450.'morl Call (905)428-7878 AJAX. newly renovated 1. bedroom apar!ment with private entrance. central air Cabeparking. sud sin- gle Non-smoker 1slAast. -.-..able imrr,ediately 5495 ,nciudes uhkbes Call 905 619-6804 AJAX. Harwoob1a2. 1 -bed rw, Casement apartiniont for rent. April t. $6001month first a last. Call 683-5494 AJAX, arge t -bedroom basemen' apartment, pin vas entrance. laundry, full bath. Urge kitchen. Cable all inclusive. available Am - mediately. $6001mont h Can 905-428-1530 AJAX, RIDEOUT St 3- bedrpo- close to shop - Ping. transportation Taste- tul decor, landscaped yard. parkrlg. $850 pkrs Z-3 ubi- ,res 683-7164 AJAX- ' Bedroom bsmt Separate entrance, full bathroom. 4 apphances. suits s.ngte prosessronal Relerences required 5606' month inclusive Available Apnl 1st. Call 683-1332 AJAX- 2 eDRM. apartment for -er•• Fnage stove sen- contaved Laundry room CIOse to all amenities Available May 1 CO (905) 509-4406 AJAX- Spacious bright. Clean 1 bedroom . walkout. C -Of a ON renovated beautiful decor, cable. parking. quiet area Avark- able Apra 1st $750 incu- s" Cal 686-8183 BEAUTIFUL 1 bedroom. dose to O G H North GM a downtown. $650 inclu- sive, available Apr 1st. Coin laundry, parking. no smokmgipets, firsVlast Ex- cenenl for single proles- Siona 432-2704 anytrne AVAILABLE IMUWCXATE- LY, 1 -bedroom basement apartment, Rossland/Har- mony, very quiet area. no pets, non-smoker, private laundrylentrance, uWlbes included. (905)66ti-9523 BASEMENT. newly car- peted separate entrance, kitchen, alk, close to GO, 401 a man, no petshmi ng. Avail. Irnmed. $450 n- dusve. 1stAasl. CaM Vico 420-6863 BLOOR/PARK Rd 1 and 2 -bedroom apartment, freshly -painted, spacious, SW montfnly, including panting. Can 905.840- 6712 or page 416.501- 1687. CENTRAL Whitby. bright spacious. 2 bedroom plus den, in dean, qulet bunt} ng, upper triplex, $895 LAW- die5 included. Available May 1. Can 263-4125 DESIRABLE North Osha- wa location, 2 bdmom man floor duplex apartments. 5695 pus hydro/S680 in- clusive. FirsMastlmWences required, no pas. Awad. April 1/00119y 1, Lynn 436- 6996. RENT AND RELAX!! Move into WHITEOAKS COURT WHITBY • Freshly decorated suites • Gleaming hardwood floors • FREE cable" • All utilities included • mortgage free living at Its finest (1n iwn hedr.,im wres,Anl) 9054A8-7332 All for onh $735 for a 2 bedroom GRANDVIEWIOLIVEa-ge 1 -bedroom basement apartment, private en- trance. large lurcher. 4 ap- pliances. parking. cable. non-smoker, no pets. suit- able 1 person, 5625 rncfu- srve 905-436-8x47 HARMONY/OLIVE 2 bed. basemen' apt Sep en- trance. Irdge, stove. laun- dry 4 PC bath. Anground pod. cable, parking Frsv last required 5650 irl 905-576-6181 LARGE 1 -bedroom apart men' north Centra' Osha- wa. 800 sq 1. pmrate en- trance. 4 appliances. tented yard. no dogs. $650 inclusive 905-786-2335 AJAX 2 or 3 bedroom Fireplace Available ,mins dently Large backyard Gose to sdhods b trans portation 917486 OSHAWA - Near O C. LARGE 3 -bedroom, huge Ming room, walk-in closet. $875 indusrve Call 905 428-3963 IMLLlSIMCOE, newly reno- vated 1 bedroom bas.nn.ru apartment. dose to 401 and all an onit,es Available Apr 1st $600/month Call Ingnd 905-728-1600. Ieaw message NEWLY Decorated apart - men! ,mils available in adult budding- near hosp- tal, 255 Sini St. N (905) 728-4966 NORTH OSHAWA, ' bed- room lower duplex. clean. (light, laundry. 1 parking space. non-smoker no pati, yard. $595 inctusrve. 1sHlast, available May Ist 905-430-6906 NORTH OSHAWA -arge two bedroom large oaleo- rves. Quiet bUldrlg, uldihas. cable. Parking included $679 Available April Ist 579 -SW NORTH OSHAWA 'ur- nisned/unfurnAsheo ,-bed- room basement apartment. panung, backyard. cable, appliances, immediate, $550 Can 5763830. TWO badman spits Apr Is: Living room.'dning kitchen, bath, parking, Laundry Includes ua. Sloor St Oshawa References, no pets 723-1647. ONE, and Two bedroom apes n most beautAlup a" building. Available anytime. $IBverKON7aA765land, Oshawa. Call 723-1009. OSHAWA - 888 + 900 Glen St 2 bedroom apts. $675- $708.. dose to shop- ping, schools. GM and Go. tlliities included. Firsulast naquied. Cal 72S-4993 OSMVM - 2 bedroom apts. May ooalpen y. $600 range. Locations to suit YOU. Stodwen Really Corp. 723-1265 OSHAWAomracuLuse Large 1 1/2 bedroom llaae- mOM tip. No pets. Non- smoker. u dmm. Cable and Pill" included. FirstAest. Available May.1. $600. 905-404-9194. CLEAK QUIET F-Iff Building North Oshawa, ,a 2 bdrrre. In- dusive. Pay cable. Perking a laundry tic- 723-2094. OSHAWA: Heaaeh build- ing; well-mantleared. gel emus sulfas. Parting a hy- dra ydro included: an bus route. 1 -bedroom. $600; 2 -bed- room. $750; 34jedroom, SOW. (905)128-5740. OSHAWA- 2 6, Okno n Spacious dears in duplex. Fenced yard. Parking, ap- pliartces. $650 + utilities. April W. Can (905) 420- 1846. nice bachelor apartment, private entrance. au inclu- sive, no pets, non-smoker. very clean apartment on quiet street $500 509- 0992 PICKERING Whites Rd Finch Newly finished large wio basement apartment, parking. separate entrance, $700lmonth. Non-smoker. no pets. Call 905-839- 6850 ROSESANK/Hwy. 2, se- duced large one bedroom . swt single Parson' W enDEVON ST OSHAWA. trance, laundry. parking, fireplace. $700ial inclusive Lrge 3 bedroom sem firstAast, no pets Short or %need yrd. prkg storage. longterm 639-2372 2 baths. finished basement. fudge. stove. washer. dryer. OSHAWA - NORTH Ox available April 1st 1997 Lord !wo - 2 bollen Near Call now, App, to view GO station. 401 Parking. 905.571-0625 messg mach hydro. balconylpabo $730 NASIUTOWNLINE all mcluS" No dogs Large Available Am. ately 3"bedroom mair and sec 19051 721.2232 (416) 239- and floc OF newer rKx" 2 2752 full b0hraorns, large lutch- en, perkmg for 2. garage. SOUTH OSHAWA, 275 lanced yard No pets Wentworth St w 1 Bed- $850.uhhtefs 905 -436 - room $500. 2 bedrooms, 5045 $600 a $620dose to bus- es. shopprg. available Am- mediateN. fndge, stove. haat. hydra. Parking 1st I Last required. no pets. 721-9722 or 723-4637 AJAIUPICKERING Apart- 2 -3 BEDROOM TOWN- ment wanted. Senior lady HOUSES, dose to Go. requires 1 bedroom apt in schools, shopping. $841 - nice budding. May 1st or 1888 plus utilities. Avail - earlier. Willing to pay up to able April Ist or before. $700 inclusive. Call An- (905) 683-9269 9. 5 nese at 427-1661. 3 bedroom townhouse in well maintained family Ho uses complex. Freshly decorat- 1 For Rent ed, includes 4 appliances, all ukkties. Parking, dose to schools. all amenities. May occupancy 122 Colborne WHY RENT? OMEN YOt1R NOW FOR •685/IIeTTItl No Downpaymerl Discharged Banknlpt77 Call Met (905) 571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Martz Stapler Sales Rec c,;^nr Group Excel Really SOUTH Oshawa. large I- tedroom raised basement apartrnent on lower Moor of fink . with laundry. 2 -car parking. private entrance. $575 alt ncusrw Avail- able April Ist Mature working smgla/couple No PARIS 905-579-1869. The Furst choice iarge 2 bdnn apts Bight. s: cious and aflordabs, Stropping- 401 and schools an within your gip Can (905) 571-4608 to, into TWO bedroom $646,mc heat'water included, pay own hydro Pnine Oshawa location now O C. and Midtown Mall, May 1St 43fr-6042 WELL FURNISHED room An good location. GAboons and Rosstard. Clean ¢lint non srttoker. share bath. kitchen and laundry. $95 par w ow amara TOP O' WESTNEY. 2 or 3 bedroom deluxe condos. available rind-Apnl. Non- smokers proferred. Enwde laundry. window coverings. 5 appliances. sauna, am - one room. pod. $1200 in- BANCROFT newer 3 bad - room brAck home. 2 baths. combination woodielectric lumace. close to school, near Potash Lake, $630 per mO Available rrnme- 68" Rob 43B-0.135 OSHAWA Two plus one bedroom living room, fin- ing room. new Carpet. oil heat. large city lot, $800 Pius ubkties IstAaft Call between 9 - 5 985-4808 NEAR South GM 3-bal •Dom, main floor. find". stove, laundry, parking, near all amenities, very clean. aic, no pets. fnne- dAMe possession. hrstAatt. references 728-9175 OSHAWA. E.c~t lop- I�on a bedrooms,hard- wood Moors, recroorm, clow to schools, available Amms yenny $1050/month plus ut&" Call 434-2485 ROSSLANDiATTERSLEY Oshawa quiet court ioca non. knrnacuUft 3 bedroom semi, fynyroom. 1 12 bans. deck. pabo, spacious paved drive, cozy fenced backyard. Now bus, walk to Pub C+gh Schools. Avail- able May 1 (Mable occu- WnIy) $N5.rmontfi + Ull ties. 1 stAast. 9057-2519. THREE bedrooms in Cour- bee available arxnedhaey. Idea for Irwse who can maintain a large property. No pets. ion -smoker, fridge A stow included Refer- ances. hrsvwA required. Call Mho 427.6277. c idng uakties. 905.831- WHITBY - a BEDROOMS, 5711. 2 12 balls. living room, WWBY- ONE bedroom 6nirg room. faniy room, apartmead. avaidal Apr.t, wWtokrt basement. 5 W 3575Anonth incudes heat Pkatces. $1.300 plus. a Parking roll 1 car. Can Available Apr 1.655-4480 905.430-0869. WHITBY: 4 bedroom super WHITBY, bachelor a one sami badkng on to green bedroom. in Ilion main- flap. 1 12 baths, well out tamed budditgs. 4 Sevens from fining roan so dock, Really Ltd. 905468-7777. hardwood floors. biro -in St E. Oshawa Apps. 434- 3972. PICKERING- Atone Rd 3 bedroom Master Bedroom with an suite plus 2 baths. NC. Central vac, alarm . 5 appliances Finished base- ment with walkout. $1300 + utilities. Call 509-6016 PICKERING S. a Liverpool Road 3 bedroom town. house dose to GO. schools 3 shopping. $900 Plus utilities. FArst/last. Available April Ist or before. 905-839-9446 1 Rooms for Rent BASEMENT room to rent in North Oshawa home, (with shared kitchen) Close to Durham College, bus routes and all amenities Sutable for one clean quiet !emale (employed or stud - am) Includes- laundry. ca- ble. private bathroom, A/C, heat, hydro References lstAast No pets $450 per month inclusive Call 905. 438-9312 2 ROOM(S) for rent in 5 bedroom executive home, completely furnished. Available April and May 131 $290 per , " . util- ties. Laundry included 905434-8614 AJAX, FURNISHED room ler rent. in clean wet More, own entrance. air, able IS laundry facilities. shared bath Is kitchen Non- smoker cal 686- 7260 ALTONA RD. / Sheppard: Bright clean furnished room ler employed non smoke, . in quiet adult home. Share separate kitchen, bath- rooms, references. Ist Raft $100 par week 509--2459 PICKERING BAYLYI WESTSHORE large fur- nished room. $125lw oifit AN tacweas nducing Park- ing laundry, separate on trance. 839-4271 after bpm. CLEAN BRIGHT HOUSE Whites Rd S-,' 401. B& E avail. Rooms for rent, Weekly, monthly. Hvdro staff Welcome! 420-0042 ONE BEDROOM for rent. $325 per mo Available now Brock and Hwy 2 Pickering Clow to all arnendies 686 3037 Shared IMACComodatiCm 3 BDF4L house to share. Clean, Might. Close to lake a trans. $400 + 12 utdr ties, Ist/last Cindy. 839- 2078 860GHT roan to rent in large, Clean. quiet. friendly Owed hone. Cable. Laun- dry, Gose to Oshawa Cen- tre and public transit. No smokers. $3501par mo. (first and IM). 576.3816. NEED A BREAK? Your own privMe. dean base- ment apt. Sabysft option REDUCES RENT. Fur- rshed, Inclusive, Afford- able. Can 432-1791 Oahe - VL LOOKING TO RENT, to a responsible non smoker. Brand new house, share kitchen, 5650. Ajax. leave message. (416) 431 -4416 - WHITBY, Luxury House, parking, laundry facilities, a/c. $400 inclusive: OR master bedroom, jacuzzi, ensuite. fireplace, cable, $550. Call 1-905-608- 1132. NORTH AJAX- House to share. Full use of house. $450 inclustve. Fireplace, lacuzzr. air May 1st. Non smoker no pets, Cal 683- 1769 PICKERING Major Oaks, partially -furnished Irg room, private bathroom, quiet. dean home Parking, laun- dry No pets ISVlast, refer- ences, share with non- smoking professional. Avail lmmediately. $400 686-0296. PICKERING- 401 and Whites Rd Home An quiet subdivision by conserre- non area. Share all facili- ties, non-smoker $375 monthly, 839-7540 ROSSLAND/GARDEN Area. furnished or untur- nished room, $350/month. all inclusive. large quiet house. Call 905-668-0070 SINGLE ROOMS with shared facilities Females welcome. Non smoker. no pets. references, available immediately Rent negotr- able Can (905) 420-0249 anytime after 7 p.m. on weekdays WESTNEY / HARWOOD/ HWYa2, Newly renovated bedroomi in clean quiet faintly, home. with shared facdrrel.Suttable for non smoking professional rot 5340 mo 428-4559 WORKING ifemale). age 2025 preferred, to share 2 bedroom aa. wdh tamale. fully fumghed Must Like animals. 686-3484. it no answer 721-0088 leave message RCOrld011rfM1aR$ For Rena TOP OF WESTHEY.i wy 2, 2 bedroom apartment for rem. 5 appharxes. sauna. exercise room, security camera, outdoor swimming pod, parking. dose to shop and Go. 401, $975 ndusne References ro- Ourred. May Ist 666-1100 8 am - 8 p m. After 8 p.m. 683-7681 PICKEREL SEASON Opens May 10. Birch Lodge, north of Belleville. Lake trout, bass. House- keeping cottages. Boats, meals. Package rates. 1- 000-669-0297. TRENT RIVER- Woodland Estates, family house keep ing cottages. 3 Poe. bath. pool. beach, store, play- ground. 90 ruin. Northeast Pickering. 1-888-813- 2212. Parma e 1 Vac. Rentols CLEAR WATER AREA, 3 bedroom, townhouse, pool, jacuzzi. BOO. private yard. available now. For into and to view photos .905 - 579- 3788- 1 1 ws PmaW_, Sale }BEDROOM brick bunga- low, 113 acre lot hardwood floors, finished res room, SAmcoe North at Dumam College. Oshawa. Asking $137.500.(905)723-4921 COURTICE BACK -SPLIT well maintained, 1800 syn 3 bed.. 2 bath. huge family room w/lrreplace, gas, c/a, backs onto park. $169.500 Call 434-1836. JEFFREY BUILT - n/w Oshawa 3+ bedrooms, double garage, finished basement, jacuzzi. 3 bathi fireplace, oak Mooring, cir- cular sta rcase no agents. $219.500. 845 Sundance Circle, 432 2421. Open House Sat 2 4 KASSINGER built. 3 year ofd, 2 storey 3 bdrms. 1 1/2 Oaths. garage. (xu..t-n dish- weshw.m ua, gas furnace, fireplace in finished rec- room. 25 Arran Court. Courum $151.900. Call 1'905)436-0117 to view NO Agents NO DOWNPAYMENT assume the mortgage. 3 bedroom end unit town- nouise. mlh FAG and new windows. Can 728-7455 OSHAWA - super dean sem, c a., separate Irving and Orw,goan. w/o to pie pot. pwquM Moors upstae3. $114.900. Ask for L.han North Remax Summit 668- 3800 Res, 66& 7479. OSHAWA 3 bed. 2 12 bath, tamely r -n , alarm Sys. Win. 5 appliances. $1100 . ubitoes Arail May 1 Can 721-1360 Office a USE Retail SpaceCondos 1 for Sale OSHAWA 4 Months Free Rent !!!- 850 sq 2nd Mr 5550. 600 sq. main $500, 300 sq. R across from Osh Centre. 600 2nd Or $500. 1 200 sq. R 2nd floor 1,600 sq. R. rnan. Cant 434.2447 or 655.4132 540 sq R. office for rem. di- vded into 3 Sections. com- owe with computer room, washroom, waiting room etc 5480 includes every- thing. High traffic area. Pnnhe klcetion - available rnmedhatety. Simcoe N. 576-6999, ask ler Stew OFFICE near downtown Oshawa. 1000 sqft. divid- ed into 3 offices, secretarial and kitchen. Excellent for professionals. insurance etc. Immaculate turnkey oadbon1905-571-1301 OFFICE UMTS FOR REM second floorgood swlom Street North (Oshawa) kn- cation; parking available. 576-5123. Ask ler KaBy. OFFICE- 400 s¢ ft., sapa- rate office, customer sac - bon plus vraaxoom. Al n- cusive. SSMitionth. 15 Harwood S. Ajax. 427 - PLAZA 70019W Oshawa's most prestigious condo- miniums offer a "Cure, carefrw IM style in a van ty of Moor plans i - hon $179.900 Viewed by ap- 0ovxmerld through Ratow a Fleming Limited, Reattor. 576-2548 Lots for Sale LOTS AVAILABLE starting at $120,000 An Waterfront community on Lake Scu- gog call 905-427-0390 or 905.965-3724. OVERLOOKING Jean MacPherson Park. Fully, serviced building Not. ma- ture trees, 75 x 138- Bar - $119.000. Mrs. Juchau. (905) 839-7653. Work (416) 396.4034. PORT HOPE - 3 lots on Hodgson Stria and Gib- son Place in Drestiglous Strathm" Subdivision. 60 n. and better frontage, $60.000. each. Cal Osha- we 905-7235225. WHITBY, available may 1, dishwasher, finished roe air condition- room, cent2 CREAT OPPOt#TUMTY 5156 • bedroom tip. n duplex,Sg75 y utilities. Avail• to shtw a comfy Chis in 1 gNOr11/118e8 Appliancesincluded. car- laundry able15t. Cal 905- hone with 1 Person. Close 11 • room, an in- Piled,iw 434-1349. so GO. 401. Mary Klaswn (fa 50. no Pats,(416) clus, $8883 286-3. ALTERNATIVE 1ED1 668--0867.HOUWn WHITBY, Bloat SW01, / � of BW I bed pin amaad-• CINE. 1 12 my 100K job. Tod', from very large 3 bedroom W= vete West ON Whitby lease, pf11T 0 location, Olin. , nuin Iloor of th- home. Share bath with,2000.4000 sq.n. 14 n. doctor. faartlimne/fltl- p� parking. dose o al ameniaas, available Apra owner. PrNer armokar g Person- -' un- drive-in doors. office hoed, time. Training provided, Small investment required, 1st. fir$Vl" required. by yasppmybbHO besought Couple. Gose to Oshavq/ furnished a partially fur- �Y • Haar 61 frym 5871/mo. 133 4161 days. 905132 8234, 24 Ar. S900/month plus utilities. border. Must levo rrshed. relaences, IsVlast 579.5909 ave. r�y� nl , (905)686362? AAC. A/c, 2zoo sq.n.+. uP ro required. Available incl e- d"*- 665"6760 URIAL NITS INDU1 S280 WELL known lat>iaa Con - WHITBY 2 bedroom Arran- $1500/monlh. Cal 905- T a . Hy a $W �A able Are 1st Call (905) 436-6168 x 905-404-2250 HOUSE nAjax- sem pn- 968 sq. R. office warehou s- 1 sidland for p. 430-9146 or (416)789- 4145. ask for Darcy- SOUTH OSHAWA - 3 wte bachelor, furnished. Colour N, phone, sable, air. ng. Park and Blow 1748 P�nays i25 0 Carrot Closet Classics 725-9856; bedroom townhouse dose pry yard P S425" and 1775 aq. h. $3.25 sq nat.5 5 Cap 579 5077 attar 579.7716. to schools and :hopping- no.. firoUlast- Avec. liens-571-3281,SBSWma 571-3281. al iclusim. FxaV do". 686 8856 Iia. Available April 1a. 505 -578 -MM days. CHEATING WINES - ON- TARIO PHONE NUMBERS. 1-900-451-5566 ext. 253 $3.49/min. touch tons, 18 pus. BREATH OF LIFE LEAFW- ING CENTRE, Clair- voyance, Thought Power Conscious Intuition, Shiat- su, Feng Shun, meditation. Relax at the Lakefront Re- treat. Linda Ambrose - Facilitator, (905)579--8985 EVANLY RAYS ... Police use us. Rated 41 in Cana- da. Love. Money, Career, Lucky s's. Achieve Suc- cess. $2.99/minute. 18+. 1- 900.451-4055. GIRLS LIVE 1 on 1 1.900- 451-5302 Ext. 3990 53,99 Per mo. 18 + Procan Co. (602) 954-7420 rM not sun which As more difficult, writing this ad or replying to r? I am a single white male who enjoys country living, along with physical fitness, traveling and boating. If you are a sincere. attractive single le - male, 30-45 with srrklar m- terests. please reply An wrR- ing telling me about your - sen akrg with a photo to: Box 4575, C/o Markham Economist, 9 Heritage Road, Markham Ont. L3P 1M3 BORED ONTARIO HOUSEWIVES - names a Private phone nunbers, 1- 900-451-3638 ext 704, $3.29/min. must be 18 T - tons. LIVE! 1-0N-1! Can now! 1.900-451-5302 Ext. 3673 53.99 /min 18+ Procall Co. (602) 954-7420. SINGLES WORLD Dance, Fndays 9pm-tam Dynasty Baaroom. 559 Bloc, St. W Oshawa Starting march 28. cover charge, dross peens OK 1-800565-41 36 [Mompanions SINGLE, quiet male. txown hair blue eyes. 22, seeking single female. 20-23 for Outings. and POSSOO mow bCr4hq. Reply to F o 9784 Oshaaa/Whnby This Week- PO Box 481 Osha- wa. ON L/H 71.5 Don't Forget Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Classified Dept is open for your convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 6083-0707 Pbmmdym adon dwMW&Yof- as fr& *V Erf/! 10 respomm for j�neemom rrowido11 In dw VeWse ofan oe w. THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 197 -PAGE IS e ' Auctions rem, Auctions ' Auctions ' Auctions e ' Auctions 0 ' Auctions ' Auctions 0 ' Auctions Bowmanville Lions Club 26 Beech Rd., Bowmanville Liberty St. North off Concession St. West Friday Noon March 28 View 11:30 a.m. Sales 12:30 p.m. TRUCK LOAD OF MIXED MERCHANDISE INCLUDING THE BALANCE BANKRUPTCY STOCK OF CONSUMERS DISTRIBUTING WILL BE DAT THIS SALE Partial List. Sanyo Scott Emerson, Memorex, AIWA Electronics, Camcorder, Cordless Phones, 25" colour TVs, 4 Head VCRs, Answering Machines, 19" TVNCR Combo, Compact Disk Radios & Home Stereos,Houseware, Giftware, Collectibles Porcelain Dolls, Collectible Figurine Natalia,Statue Art Neuvau Style, Lamps, Small Appliances, Sunbeam & Proctor Silex, Betty Crocker, Food Processors, Toaster Oven, Kitchen Mates, Mixers. Deep Fryers, Coffee Machines, Exercise Machines, Gym Bikes, Steppers, Ski Machines etc., Tools, Screwdrivers, Makita Cordless Drills, Socket Sets, Drill Bits, Pliers, File Sets. Punch & Chisel, Porcelain Vases, Toys, 14K Jewellery, Diamond Rings, Michiko Pearl, Furniture, Canister Vacuums, In-line Roller Skates, Attache cases, Luggages, Steel Tramontina & Meyer Cookware Sets. Dinnerware, Die Cast Cars, Baby Carriage Strollers, Cork Pictures, Kitchenware, Bath Scales. Bath Robes & Towels Sets, Alarm with Radios & Phones, Shortwave Radios, Call Displayers, Computer Tables & Organizer, Table, TV VCR Stands, Rosewood Hall Tables, Stands, Mirrors, Comer Tables, Golf Umbrellas, Cedar Chest, Knive Sets, Scales,Body Massagers, Vanity Set. Too many to list, Subject to addition & deletions. Terms Cash. Visa MIC Only. AUCTION BARN Friday, March 28 at 5:30 pm. 3 Mikes East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 Mahogany Curio Cab- inet, Refinished An- tique dressers. refini shed sideboard. Oak Library table, Press back chairs, Mantel Clock. Hanging lamps, Refinished rockmo Aladin Lamps, 2 door refrg- Chesterfield & a chair. Enter - wooden ht scales. P oard, Qty. Rc m Dashes. M dressers is of draw( le lamps. Rc ton fgurir sive Moments And), Oily. Roy including ctu Oily. new bin k & feeders a qty. china Don 6 Greg Corrnil Auctioneers RR#1 Little Britain (705)736-2193 SATURDAY, MARCH 29 - 10 A.M. Furniture. appliances, some antiques, Royal Doulton at Orval Mclean Auctions Lindsay, sell- ing the property of and several local estates. Bedroom and dining furniture, excellent modern 9 pc oak dinner, antique oak 7 pc. dinner. Yamaha E-75 electric organ, double bank w/foot pedals. ($15.000. new), dressers, chests, modern bed- room suites, chesterfield suites, oak swivel bar stools. pattern rugs, prints, washstand, pone blanket box, hundreds of interesting items, browning mod 81-243 Cal with Tasco scope. (like new), some glass, china, 6 Royal Doulton figurines, appliances, brand new office furniture. some tools, drafting table, drawing cabinets, syr- up sap pan, 8 hp riding lawn mower with snow- blower, 92 Ford Taurus, loaded, 91 GMC Astro ext. van, loaded, 89 Plymouth Sundance, clean. lour km. 87 Crry. 5M Ave., cerldied, loaded, only 105.000 km, subject to executor approval. Partial list. To consign estates, vehicles, business liqui- dations, appraisal service, Call McLean Auc- tions 324-2783 Lindsay. Call 1-800-461.6499. To list your sale. ORVAL AND BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS TION AT PETERBOROUGH AUCTION CEN- TER ON HWY#7 - 2 Mt. EAST OF PETERBOROUGH Repos, trustee vehicles, public consignments, now accepting consignments of cars, trucks. vans. 4 x 4's, all years, makes models, RVs, riding lawn mowers. Consign Bary to be listed in ads. Expecting Approx. 50 vertices. Some un- reserved. Let us sell your car. Call now ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONS PETERBOROUGH 7455007 OR 1-800.461-6499 ORVAL AND MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS In In In 9MMemoriams Memoriams Memoriams Remember our loved ones with a special Easter In Memoriam. 'This section will be printed Sunday, March 30th. For further information call classified advertising at 683-0707 ,.doP News Advertiser AUCTION SALE SAT, MARCH 29 -10 A.M. MARVELOUS EASTER AUCTION of An- tiques & Collectibles for ESTATES of DELLA & FRANK MOORE, late of Ux- bridge., held at Phoenix Sales Arena, Uxbridge. Take Hwy. #12 or Lakeridge Rd. north of Hwy #47. go West to Ux- bridge. SALE INCLUDES: 9 pce. walnut dining rm. ste. (6 chairs, table, side- board, glass front china cab., shield front, Magnificent Suite) , flat to wall cup- boards, china cabinets, sideboards, oak roll top desk, spinning wheel, Ig. qty., ant., tables & chairs, ant. wall phone, 5' church pew, black leather sofa, camel - back sofa, (walnut trim, button back,), washstands, ice box, Single treddle sew- ing machine (EX), violin, ukelele, Sony sound system (CD etc.), 21' screen floor model TV, qty. mantle clocks, qty. dress- ers, qty. 3 &4 pce. bedroom stes., 6 pce. wall unit, Electrolux vac (EX), freezer, In- glis washer & dryer, qty. ant. lighting, ant.ped. oil (amps, trucks, quilts, qty. old books. enamelware, qty. Ltd. Ed. prints (20+), rifles, hand & garden tools, Lg. Qty. stamps from private collector, coins. Ig. qty. milk bottles, ginger beer bottles, medicine bottles, cobalt blue bottles, sto- neware, Ig. qty. ant china, glass, crystal, 30+ collector plates, Mikassa Laurel kit. china (40 pces. Giselle), 6 pce. service 'Algoma Central Railway'. plus much more. Call for full detailed list. VIEWING for this Exceptional Offering is Friday March 28, 7-9 p.m. NOTE The late Mr. & Mrs. Moore were pillars of the Pine Ridge / Uxbridge communities all their lives. Don't miss this High Claibre Easter Auction. Over 1000 lots. TERMS; Cash, Visa. MIC or Interac. GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div. of 1081454 Ontario Inc.) Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 Toll Free 1-800654-4647 Good Friday, March 28, 1 p.m. at Kahn Country Auctions, 2699 Brock Rd Pickertng, 4 mitis North off the 401 Exit #399. Antiques, estate furnishings, decorator nems and collectades. Featuring fine dining and bed- room flurnishings from the 1920's and 30's and also includes a number of items from the estate of Noel B. Eaton, grandson of Timotrry Eaton. SETS- 9 pc. oak diner with pillared court cup- board, carved buffet, refectory table and 6 chairs, superb wain rt bedroom having chest of drawers, dresser with mirror, gorgeous vanity with nurror, night stand. bench and bed - 9 pc. mahogany diner with fine china cabinet, buffet. double pedestal table and 6 chairs - other suites! FURNITURE- Banquet table and 10 shwkiback chairs, elegant sideboard with satin- wood banding and floral inlay, Viconan sofa with carvings, impressive 5 section lawyer's book- case with drop front desk. exceptional 2 pc. corner cabinet will paneled lower door and indi- vidual pane upper door, round oak table with 3 leaves, mahogany breakfront china with Butlers desk, cedar chest, turn of the century high back sideboard, early 19thC. drop leaf table etc. MISC. - 3 pc. Roseville tea set, cut cranberry lamp, Oriental rugs, collection of antique cam- eras, Beleek, Royal Doulton, Limited Edition prints, oil paintings etc. TERMS Cash or cheque Preview from 12 noon. JOHN KURIATA AUCTIONEER 1-lOS;94415af4 Antiques, Colleetebles & The Unusual Easter Sunday, Marsh 301K 11:00 a.m. (Viawirg 9:00) IYeGmgWs Auction Hat BowanarwiM 401 to Mlawrly Rd. Not to 62 Hwy, East 6D SiMgtg St. a Nath 1 baa, axWs Auction features an excellent selec- n of articles from the past )as found & retrr- 1ed). Partial list irrckldes 7 pc. di nirngroom set ( 130). Hoosier cupboard. kitchen cupboard, tig- oak server, 1/4 oak round pedestal table & 4 ik chairs, china cabinet, oak desk, wash - ands, pail bench. mist. dressers, tables, (airs. trade sewing machine, tool & blanket ins, gingerbread & Ogee clocks, wood wall lode, tin trucks & toys, rolling pin collection, )king decoys, oil & railroad lamps, scales, diet watch. French doors, old quits & hooked gs, quit rack, old lamps, coin & paper money, 0cks. glass & china. 10 pcs. of Bennington, Ater & dough bowls marry country & kitchen dectables, Royal Doulton (HN 1955, HN 107, HN 2109, HN 2229)etc. This is only a low the qu&W items in this Easton Sunday Auc- A which should provide one & all an oppor- nity to purchase a pcs. from days gone by, Call for all your auction needs. (Next Auction Sunday April 61h). MacGregor Auction Services Mtka MacGregor 9060074illil 91*423.7949 GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE NEWTOWALLE MARCH. 28TH FRI.6 P.M. Selling the contents from a Cobourg and Oshawa homes, chi- na cabinet, old sde- board, chesterfield, occasional chairs, beds. dressers, chests of drawers, blanket box, rockers, crocks, glassware, china, lamps, occa- sional tables, silver- ware, golf clubs (LH), color t.v.'s, double desk, trunks, portable Gazebo. Mason and Reich piano (Apt. size) with bench, nu- merous antiques, good furniture, fridge, washer, dryer and a large variety of other arlicles. Preview Fri- day, after 1 p.m_ Auc- tion starts at 6 p.m. Terms Cash, ap- proved cheque, visa. m!c interact Auctioneer Frank Stapleton (905) 7W2244 804263.9886 AUCTION SALE SAT, MARCH 29TH AT 10 A.M. 870 TAUNTON RD.E Whit E. WHITBY This week we are seining a large lot frrJm the movers plus a small local estate including 2 year old 55 rich Phillips Tele v,s cn. Large 9 pc. sola oak diner, brand new Coleman Gen- erators from 1650 to 5000 klw. Also power washers from 1200 to 2200 PSI gas & elec- tric. coffee & end ta- bles. dressers. chests, bedroom surtes, wall until, car- pet. 3 tekvatons, lots of glass & cluna, several box lots, plus approx. 615,000 of new GM parts fhrotee body, distributor caps, roils, regula- tors, pick up cods, starter, solenod. pkrs many, other articles. Also boxes not open at time of ad. Note Time: 10 a.m. Excel- lent sale Plan to at- tend Viewing St. from 9 a.m. Term, Cash, Visa. M/C & Interac McLean Auction & Liquidetion 905486-3291 or 905-432-2636 SAT. MAR. 2W97 S:00 P.M. PETHICK AUCTION BARN, 200 CONC. RD. ti, BOWMANVILLE his eeekwe h wehave 1 e sold, a large va )ty of ant" lodern furniture. c car TV's, wag unit as bar -b -clue, co )stable glass & ch a, lawn & garde quipment, tools zany other interes w & unusual nem arge sale. Viewin om 4 p.m. Terms all ash, Visa. MC ( lebn Card. For mo Ito. call (905) 2W 252. Sale manage nd sold by Garry I as a Liqui- Clean con - lis welcome. note safe time of 5:00 WED. MAR. 26, 6:30 P.M. Kahn Country Auctions 2699 Brock Rd. N. Pickering, 3 mi. N. of 401 (Exit 399), Hall stand with seat, carved oak blanket box, oak drop front desk, discontinued Doultons, round oak table, china, porce- lains, silverware, Ltd. Edition prints, oak wall phone, pocket watches, jewelry. A large sale with many fine items. RANDY POTTER MANAGER: RICHARD PORTER. Consignments & Es- tates always wel- ccme. (905) 683- 0041 Fax (905) 576 - AUCTION, Sat March 29th at WARNERS AUCTION HALL Hwy #2, Colborne Selling 'he Quality Home Contents of Mr G. Graham of Belleville. plus cont- ents of Cobourg apartment, Lge sale consisting of quality furnishings, antiques. ,ollectibles, etc . 2 Gibbard bedroom suites. Malcolm style dining room suite. Gibbard solid walnut :ea wagon, Victorian solid walnut high back sideboard, in excel condition, wal- nut Victorian corner what knot, rare parr Victorian wire back slipper chairs. parr Victorian fireside chairs, solid walnut cedar chest, marble top wash -stand. 30' stove, fudge, auto washer, dryer, snow blower. garden & lawn tools, soled set 6 ant oak T -back chairs ( need rehn). old har- ness vice, old har- ness vice, old mdk separator, rare old metal base coal oil lamp, Gone with Wind Lamp, Gingerbread clock. 2 ruce old txs- curt barrels, several nice small tables. ant. oak buffet. ant. settee & matching chair, painted Harvest type table 6' long deeds rehn, oak hat rack, ant. dresser w;mirror. china cabinet. 6 place setting Royal Albert Old Country Rose plus extra serv- ing pcs., crystal, corn flower, dishes, glass- ware, china, knick knacks, plus house- hold articles & nu- merous other arti- cles, large safe start- ing 10:00 a.m. with something tot every- one. Terms: Cash. cheque, visa, MC Gary & 80 Warrw Auctioneers (90z156-2106 AUCTION, Thurs. March 27th at WARNERS AUCTION HALL Hwy #2, Colborne Extra Ige. sale selling from a Cobourg and a Belleville home plus approx. 25 new rugs various sizes. plan to be on time, we must clear hall to make room for a large Sat. Sale. Thurs. sale par- tial list, 2 good bed- room suites with dou- ble beds, clean matt sets, nearly new white fridge, 30' stove, auto washer dryer, mi- crowave. Ige. chest freezer ad upright freezer, 2 bed sofas, nice love seat & matching chair, good recliner chair, single bed, coffee & end ta- bles, diningrm table and chairs, good chrome set, dressers and chests of draw- ers, good sofa, nice wood framed arm chair, rocker. stereo. occasional chairs. numerous other furni- ture pcs. large quant- ity household arti- cles. small applianc- es. dishes. glass - wares, cookwares, krnck knacks. pic- tures. 'amps. frames. and countless mescal articles. 2 older com- puters. new area rugs are various siz- es from small marts to large area rugs and all hand made rugs. Sale starts 600 pm Plan to be on time and stay awhile. Terms Cash, cheque, visa. IMC, or rnterac Gary a BdI Warner Auctioneers (905)355-2106 EOUtPMENT AUCTION BERRYBANK FARMS RRrr2 Taunton Rd. Orono. 1 1/2 miles west of Hwy. 115. Sat. April 5/97, 10 a.m. Seiling a full line of farm equipment, trac- tors, machinery, vehi- cles, hardware, tools. lumber, recreational items etc. Case 730- 2WO diesel tractor. Farmall H., Ford 3000, New Ideal one row corn picker, Dalthef Priming ma - Idea tandem oat roller, Wic Big Bale Unroller, 45 ft. tandem flatbed high- way trailer. Inrl. Metro Van, new 7.211- diesel. one -matt ultra jet het - copier, Patz 98B sdo unloader, H.S. forage wagon, round bales, -lay & straw, full kst- ing next week. For into. and to consign to this auction, con- tact ire Auctioneers: Jolty► D. Berry, RR#2 Oram 905-983.SM or Frank G, Stapboon, Nowlim "ifte 906.706-2244 ,7201=720 r M MOSON, Margarefte, At the Oshawa General Hospital, on Saturday, Mardi 22, 1997. Margareft Dennison, beloved w8e of ria We Wiliam Dennison. Loving Mother of Heather and her kisband Bob Mo- Grayne, all Dale Hughes. Devoted grandmaUler of Bobby Mca"ne, 10m and her NO" Lou Katq* Holy Hughes and Kaleiyn Mlghes. The family will re- caive friends at 111e McEachnie Ftneral Hoare. 29 Old Kngston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905428- M 05-42&8488 from 7 to 9 pm. Monday. Funeral service to be held in the Chapel on Tuesday, March 25, 1997 at 1 pm. Interment Highland Memory Gardens. Donations made to the Canadian Cancer Society or ft Ronald McOanald House would be alppreciated by the family. 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