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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1997_03_27• ews Pickerin,Q-Rouke i II lriu 1 U Ll'v THE TOY411 u r • GEidV rL1 it me fQ �i:770f--1te se il i :l✓1 �. ,':� `-Ol. 3 2 N 3 THURSDAY, 'MARCH 27, 1997 Pressrun -j2,500 20 Pages ��FIBERGLASS WINDOWS MITI RDA.LE Windows & Doors 60] Aspen Rd. 8 3 1-1989 9N- Ch.vk- __ ,MvF. rch 6 um fr h,wnnnadr a.2 mn ,z�,„v.urvs J FREE ® Not vaLtl wnh airy oltyr oflM u.:• T 91 GTA services board not needed: Pickering B)- MARIA`NF. TAKACS not needed, according to Pickering Council. needed to oversee co-ordination of services in have taxation powers. STAH REINWI1A Politicians endorsed a Town position paper the area. Pickering has taken the position that only a PICKERING » The Greater Toronto Ser- on the GTSB 1londay stating the existing The document also states that if any GTSB- "partnership" of' GTA municipalities is needed vices Board the Province has proposed to co- committee of mayors and chairmen from type hod- is created, it should not hrcome to act as a co-ordinating, hodv and that it ordinate sen ices such as transit in the GTA is municipalities across the GTA is all that's another level of government and should not See T( NVN/page 3 Regi6on taxes on the rise Bl' JACQt'IE NIC'IN\ES SPECIAL To THE NI.w S ALA EXIISER Taxpa%crs across Durham will be digging deeper into their pockets to co%cr a 1997 regional budget increase of 2.2 per cent. But. how much of that increase the% will pay. depends upon where they live In the budget. ratified Wednesday. Oshawa resi- dents come off almost unscathed with a per cent increase that will result in a S; rise per household while the municipalities in the far west will suffer most. Picker - INSIDE i At the 'Movies - Find out w llat s pa� .ng this xveek- end in your neck of the woods - page 12. Editorial Page .....6 Sports. ..........9 Classified ....... 10 HOW TO REACH US General . . . . . 683-5110 Deaths.. ...68 3-3005 Auctions..... 683-7545 Sincerely Yours ..... . ......... 1-800-662-8423 Email ewsr«mi®du rhamnews. net Internet ............. .http:. %%-w-w durham- news. net STEVE'. PAtRIS11 No to unrx�.:rsitx ing and Ajax can expect S19 increases each while Clarins- ton and Whitb\, corns up the middle with $10 and _`,1 1. respectiycly. S, ugog Is hit with an extra $17 while Uxbridge and Brock w ill giye another SIO and $IS per household. The disparity is due to an assessment growth equalising formula which takes into account changes in industrial and commercial growth. A police services hoard budget increase totalling almost $2 million over 1996, is the primary reason for the tax increase although .3 per cent of the added load is being attributed to a $350,000 commitment to Durham Col- lege for a University Centre Reserve Fund. The same amount will be given to the university fund each year See TAXES/page 2 Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School stu- in the: cold with teacher Frank CoSCarella (wrapped in dents were evacuated yesterday morning atter a toilet blanket). the students waited in the chilly spring weath- paper dispenser was set on fire in a washroom. Huddled er awaiting instructions to return to class. Schoolprank leads to evacuation AJAX -- Fire crews were called to Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High SL -hoof Thursday morning after a toilet paper dispenser was set on fire in a boys' washroom. Two crews from the Ajax Fire Department spent most of the morning ventilating the Mandrake Street school. According to Captain John Chalmers, the fire was contained to one of the stalls. The washroom "is filthy from smoke" and the toilet roll dispenser was destroyed in the prank. Principal Brian Hughes said no other damage was caused. "It was just smoke," he said. But the prank was not appreciat- ed by staff or students, many of whom are "very upsea," he added. "It's inconvenient and it's dangerous too. I would hope that our kids as they mature can put aside the trivial part of this and understand the seriousness of it," he said. School officials and the school's Durham Regional Police community officer are investigating "several leads," Mr. Hughes said. The officer had been scheduled to attend the school Wednes- day and got there just after the alarm sounded. A teacher alerted Mr. Hughes to the fire around 10:15 a.m. The main -floor washroom was "filled with black smoke," Mr. Hughes reports. "it didn't feel like the place was burning. I didn't sec any flames." He pulled the fire alarm and students quickly evacuated the building. Many were in the gymnasium for an assembly, while others had just finished changing classes. Hundreds of students clad in school uniforms shivered in the cold as fire- fighters ventilated the school. Many pupils were allowed to return to porta- bles about one-half hour after the alarm rang. Students returned to the school building 45 minutes later. An ambulance was on hand at the school for most of the morning as a pre- caution, but wasn't needed. PAGE.2 THE NEWS ADVERTISER THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1997 Hospital staff vowed walkout wouldn't hurt patients Thursday morning job action protests `devastating' cuts across province Staff at Ajax -Pickering General Hos- pital staged a 10 -minute walkout this morning to protest what the Ontario Health Coalition calls "devastating" funding and service reductions b} the Provincial government. But. members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 906 vowed their 10 a.m. job action wouldn't affect patients, reports Kim Mac VturrtN, hospi tal co-ordinator of public affairs. "Our union representatives have assured us the action will not affect patient flow in and out of the building or affect patient care in any way. "LUPE members performing essential services will not be participating at all." Nis. MacMurray adds. The walkout by registered practical nurses, clerical and support staff was one of several to he staged at hospitals across the province. Recent Health Scryices Restructuring Commission decisions in Metro Toronto and Ottawa -Carleton and overall provin- cial funding cuts of S1.3 billion "pose an extreme dancer for all Ontarians:' says Taxes up in Durham TAXESTrom page 1 until 2001 for a total of $1.75 million. Ajax N[a%or Steve Parish attempted to have the bud- get amended to scrap the proposed funding to the uni- versity. He cited the need to focus on the core responsi- bilities of regional council in a fiscally responsible manner. He also noted that educa- tion is a provincial responsi- hility that should not be taken on by local govern- ment. His motion was defeated 25-3 in a recorded vote. His opponents sug- gested that despite the cur- rent political and economi- cal climate. the university was a project too worth- while to dem funding. The university will he kcv to attracting business to Durham, said Durham Col- lege President Gare Polon- sk\. When asked about the importance of Durham Council's commitment to the university fund. Mr. Polonskv replied " 1 think the money was important and I think the symbol was important: that the elected leadership of our communi- ty understand the need to support it.' - The only capital works pro- gram introduced for 1997 will be put into road con- struction and maintenance. It will amount to a net cost of $7.(W A(N). UNITED NNAY OF vol AJAX PICKERiNG ANNUAL GENERAL MEETiNG The Board of Directors for United Way of Ajax -Pickering cordially invites members of the community to attend its 27th Annual General Meeting. NNednesday, April 30. 1997 at ':1111 P.M. The meeting will he held in Arena Meeting Rooms A & B. Pickering Recreation Complex. For more information please call the United Way office at 686-0606. I LEAKING ASEMENTS ;Jlllll s We Will STOP The Leak By Epoxy Injecting From the Inside For more information and pricing please give us a call at (905) 420=4230 the coalition. made up of 9(1 he, organisations in the province. "In addition, the disappearance of ser - ices, programs. staffing and access in the publicly -covered portion of the health system is already resulting in measurably reduced care and increasing out-of-pock- et expenses and co -payments " Coalition co-chairman Dan Benedict claims. "We are bring forced to a two- tier health-care system. Despite govern- ment and commission rhetoric, it is clear they have no commitment to quality Pub- lic health carr. The real agenda is one of off-loading significant costs to the indi- vidual and of massively privatizing the systema Board hosts information v echnology conference ,r: Education administrators from across ,Ontario will gather in Durham on April 10 for a conference on information -based technolo- gY The Durham Board of Education will play .host at the Redesigning information Manage- ment conference for directors, superinten- 'd ents, facilities managers. administrators and prograndcurriculum coordinators from schools boards across the province. The con- ference will focus on the uses of `infobase' technology for effective management and fast 'retrieval of information required for daily decisions. Board staff will demonstrate how the board uses software to streamline its infor- mation management systems. P THE NEWS ADVERTISER THURSIfAY. MARM27,11107I PAGE'3 Town fears impact on Pickering residents TOWN/From page 1 would select its own chairman, choose its own environmental protection and waste manage- replace Metro and the surrounding Regions". should be allowed to establish its own chairman, agendas, procedures, action plans and implementation strategies. The Province is only needed, according to the paper, to provide administrative support and establish a formal liaison with the Ontario cabinet. Pickering's position paper is to go to Milt Farrow, the special advisor appoint- ed by Queen's Park to come up with rec- ommendations for the role and structure of the GTSB. Mayor Wayne Arthurs maintained in an interview there is no. need for a for- malized hoard to deliver services across the GTA. "The services board, it would appear, was being set up because of transit and the Province is trying to throw a lot of other things into that." The mayor said no need for GTA - wide service delivery has been demon- strated and the 'mayors and chairs' com- mittec is sufficient to provide the amount of co-ordination that is required. Ward 3 Regional Councillor Rich Johnson told Council colleagues he would support the position paper but had doubts even about formalizing the mayors and chairs committee to co-ordi- nate GTA services. He suggested the committee appears to be tuming into a third level of government after being formed initially to co-ordinate econom- ic development strategy. " I think Council and councillors have been lett out." Other councillors were concermed the establishment of a GTSB could lead to forced cost-sharing arrangements for infrastructure and some form of tax pox)ong which could end up costing Pickering taxpayers. Pickering's position paper also stipu- lates any GTSB-type txxfy should include members from all GTA munici- palities. Each would have at least one representative -- a mayor or chairman -- with additional members for bigger cities on a basis of one member per 300,(XX) population. The "partnership" SEAM CORRECTION NOTICE Media 0351 On Sale Monday, March 25 - Saturday, March 29/97. Page 29 11 -pc. Indian Summer Aluminum Patio Set "Not Exactly As Musketlsd". Media 0411 On Sale Monday, March 31 - Sunday, April 13197. Page 1 and 6 Reads: Save 40% on all Warner's Bras and Briefs, Should have rand: Save 40% ON AN Warner's Bras and Beefs -E mk das The Friday 8W. Sears regrets any inconvenience that tlrs may have caused. pon Appraisals $19.95 Ajax Plaza next to Home Hardware 683-0407 Please recycle mel J li responsibilities, decade which issues to discuss and make its own decisions on financing any projects it decides to undertake. Areas of co-operation the partnership might become involved in could include economic development and tourism, transit, infrastructure, ment, telecommunication and debenturing and service agreements. Should the Province decide to go ahead in the future with major GTA gover- nance reforms such as amalgamations, states the paper, "the GTA partnership could be reconsti- tuted as a formal upper tier GTA government to TAX RETURN Preparation from $30 . Free Electronic Filing . Pickup & Delivery Included . Family Discounts S S5 off . Personal Service with this Cal d! . 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In the first case of its kind in Durham Region, Eddy Pearl, owner of Select Movie Superstore at 1 121 Dundas St. E., was prohibited by an Ontario court Mon- day from selling or storing tobacco prod- ucts for a six month term. Under the Tobacco Act, automatic prohibition occurs as a result of two tobacco sales offenses. As a result, Mr. Pearl must post signs stating, "We cannot sell tobacco because we were convicted of tobacco sale offenses. Smoking is a major health hazard." Tobacco Control Act Enforcement Officer Robert Rockbrune says he spot- ted the sales to youths under the age of 19, during routine surveillance checks he makes to stores located near local high schools. Automatic prohibitions have been enforced in areas like North Bav and Etobicoke. but never Durham, Mr. Rockbrune says. Two other tobacco ven- dors in Durham currently face automatic prohibition if convicted. "In Toronto. I think it works effec- tively because the papers cover it and most of the stores (selling cigarettes) cam, the newspapers," he explains. "ITIat way, other store owners know we are serious. If we can stop one kid from starting to smoke, it's worth it." Eddy Pearl, however, isn't celebrating his status as Durham's first store owner to be temporarily forced out of cigaretu. sales. He's not looking forward to explaining the six-month freeze to regu- lar smoking customers or the Ices in business. "I think the ones who should be fined are the kids themselves," Mr. Pearl says. '"The unfortunate pan is you see youngsters smoking and they always manage to get (cigarettes) somewhere." Pickering's Newest Advanced Styling Team - Welcomes MARK & LISA They invite their clients present & former to visit them. 159 OFF Colours & Perms • Spot Highlighting =5" per foil • FREE Moisturizing Treatment Iwo swa.) 149 � y F ) 339.3049 w9tL-L IV4 14 2 for 1 Monday to Thursday After 4:00 Steak or Chicken Fajitas or 1/4 Chicken'n Rib combo or New York Steak (6 oz) all served with soup or house salad and rice or potato only $16.99 Seniors Specials Everyday Hot Tbrkey Dinner 1/4 Chicken Dinner sp�P, Hot Roast Beef��$ Lava Dittos Fillet of Sok >� a�.Clm� Salisbury Steak L Spaghetti Dinner % • Open-faced Hamburger 1709 Kingston Rd. from selling cigarettes for six months He feels the Tobacco Control Act puts store owners. "Once one of my employees refused to adds of the automatic prohibition. "I don't know owners in the difficult position of having to sell to a group of teenagers and they kicked my if I will continue to sell cigarettes. I'll have to enforce no -smoking laws among young people. (store) door in," Mr. Pearl says. decide after the six months whether or not it's It can produce some nasty side effects for store "Some of the customers will be upset," he really worth it." IWa• s Only! weekend SALE* i You'll get No GST and up to 25%aff du' Don1ford n• • ! -1181 'well dedct sn snauwit s Offer excludes ooernstics & f Guess fashion aoceesodW Panasonic GADO TVs. 1 wiN You o��nps foN2 in Eat Youqurcecoo Choose Your destination: VaradkwoanlM• Cuba • Pttaarfas Plata' �PabNa 0 Cancan, ■ extoo Choose your resort, from any of the ones listed in the Thomas Cook Hot Spots Sun brochure. Some restrictions appy, no purchase necessary. Contest runs March 24 to April 13. Rules on entry ballot. 01W Af A,•, l P Pickering tax freeze ge Fourth straight year for freeze if Town gives final go-ahead BY MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF REPORTER PICKERING -- The Town's zero - tax -increase budget is only one step away from being finalized. Pickering Council's executive com- mittee Monday put its stamp of approval on a budget that would freeze taxes residents pay for Town services for the fourth straight year. (Small tax increases have been approved by the Durham Board of Education and Durham Region). The Town budget must still be approved by Council, which is sched- uled to consider it April 7. Monday's meeting gave residents an opportunity to express opinions on this year's Pickering budget. But there was little comment from the public except for three delegations who urged councillors to stick to their decision to proceed with construction of a skate- boarding and youth park. The $600,000 park is to be built in the hydro corridor behind the Picker- ing Recreation Complex on Valley Farm Road. In addition to an outdoor skate- boarding facility, it is also to include walkways, bicycle paths, ADVERTISING CORRECTION In our Spring Fash*r~e insert, included n this newspaper this week Please note the following: Page 69 - 'Eloquence' from Wamsutta offer is incorrectly described. Copy should read: -100% combed cotton sheets.' Copy for these offers is incorrect and should read: Page 57- NI regular P1 iced bedroom furmbse an safe. Pages36. 59. 60. 61 - $100 off all regular priced sofas. S50 off all regular priced tabhm Seo off a1 regular pnced chis. Pages 62, 63 - up to $200 off all regular priced leatfier. Page 64 - up to 5100 off all regular paced sofabeds. Inadvertently, the errors listed appeared in our advertrtinxl. We sincerely regret any nconvenience or confusion to our aatomers. EATON'S ROBERT D. SAMBROOK, B.A. CERTEFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTA" 238 Ravenscroft Road Ajax, Ontario L 1 T 2A2 42_7-2_28_7____ Providing quality service with over thirteen years experience: • Bookkeeping • Accounting • Financial Statements • Personal & Corporate Income Tax • Small Business Advice & Assistance For our 4 page Ess/sr Weekend Sale (Sale dates Thursday, Manch 27 and Saturday, March 29, 1997) On page 3, the prices are incorrect for the Save 25% Men's BHC Bahama Concepts* cotton T -Shirt. The prices should read: Sears Reg. 9.97. Sale 7.47 We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused Sears customers. Sears Canada Inc. basketball/street hockey areas and a play- ground for younger children. Local youths and adults are already raising money to help build the facility. Pickering Soccer Club president Tania Taylor told councillors her group, which pro- vided soccer for 2,700 children last year and THE NEM MKER97SER 7 HURSD",MARCHJ4117 #, PAGY 5, ts committee approval has a waiting list of 300, could make good use of the soccer facility which is also to be pari of the new park. She added the rest of the facilities will be welcomed by all citizens. "This is not a youth park, it's a community park," she said. "I would like to implore you to go ahead with this whole endeavor now." Under the draft budget, Pickering will spend about the same amount this year as in 1996 -- $36 million. The Town expects to col- lect about $15.5 million in taxes in 1997. Gen- eral government revenue will be about $11.2 million and departmental revenue will total approximately $9.1 million. ONE" Two ways to look � at performance FAS T a 19? Sun f ire 'Coupe • " r I .a a a (excludes freight $620) :? 2 0 9 (36 months/s1,500 down) 2 litre engine -ear spoiler PASSLock' theft deterrent system 5 -speed transmission standard 4 -wheel ABS dual air bags AM/FM stereo inted glass er steering entry front passenger seat FAS TE R . I - * 9? Sun re f i GT L7 5 (36 months/$1,500 down) 2.4 litre SFI 150 HP twin cam engi electric sliding glass sunroo AM/FM stereo with CD player 16^ aluminum wheels air conditioning tilt steering/cruise control remote keyless entry dual air bags standard 4 -wheel ABS 5 -speed transmission Get what you want from your Pontiac voKn Performance ance AL1I1 PAGE 6 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 197 Ajax -Pickering Vdi*torials and etterS News Advertiser A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday PHONE: 683-51 10 FAX: 683-7363 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LiS 2H5 • Publisher: Tim Whittaker ♦ Edi* tori al Give a little to help a lot The Easter weekend looms. In this time of renewal and celebration, it's important for us to remember the less for- tunate in our communities. In Ajax and Pickering• there are a couple of spring food drives under way which can go a long wa% to filling cup- boards which would otherwise remain bare over the Easter weekend. One drive, sponsored by the Optimist Club in Oshawa, is being held to stuck the shelves at Salvation Army food banks to Durham Region. including the Ajax -Pickering branch. And if you're wondering about the level of need here at home• think about the fact that 140 families with `00 children sought aid from the Ajax -Pickering Salvation Army in February. according to spokesman Paul Carew. Or you can make a donation to the annual St. Paul's on - the -Hill Community I -o od Bank Easter trod drive. In 1996. St. Paul's provided 2,597 packages of food to needy families and individuals. Approximately half of the people it fed were children. lt's clear that the need is there, even as news continues to filter in about Canada's awakening economy and the growing optimism of job -makers and job -seekers. If you*re out picking up a few groceries to preparation this week for your family's Easter feast, think about those who are less fortunate. An extra item or two in your grocer,, cart can go a long way to feeding one of those hungry children. Chances are you wont notice the extra costs on your hill. It only takes a minute or two — and a dollar or two to make thou spring food drives in your community a suc- cess. In this time of renewal, you can perhaps help bring a fresh start to the lives of others. Please, give generously this Easter season. ai To respond to this editorial call Infosource at nfosoutrre 683.7040 and dial 51114 ♦You said it... In response to Marianne Takacs' col- umn headlined `Levelling the field' in the March 25 News Advertiser, our readers said: ♦ "I'm overjoyed to finally read a sensible column dealing with the prime minister's appointment of women candidates. At last, someone has pointed out that riding associations have often managed to skirt the democratic process. Bravo for Marianne Takacs. If only your paper could employ the same level of reasoning when dealing with the Harris government, I'd be really pleased" Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday Wednesday Friday Sunday v Letters to the editor Don't park in hospital emergency route To the editor: 1 would like to comment ona recent experience which concerns me quite a bit. On a Monday evening a few weeks ago. my husband suffered burns requiring emergency medical attention. We went to Ajax -Pickering General Hospital for treatment. I was forced to negotiate through all of the can parked along the emergency route in order to drop my husband off at the emergency entrance. These cars were not parked for emergencies, but rather for people to visit patients. How do I know'? The cars were all gone once visiting hours were over. People of Ajax, when parking in the emergency route, you are doing the fol- lowing: 1) creating a pedestrian hazard for people walking between cars parked illegally. 2) blocking the fire route. Remember, this is a hospital full of flammable, toxic and caustic materials, as well as oxygen tanks. If the fine department needs to get in, fire- fighters don't have time to ask everyone to move their vehicles from the emer- gency route. 3) making it extremely difficult to drop JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor -in -Chief STEVE HOUSTON, Managing Editor BRUCE DANFORD, Advertising Manager ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Advertising Manager FRED EISMONT, Classified Advertising Manager • MONIQUE LEA, Real Estate Advertising Manager ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager BARBARA HARRISON, Production Manager JANICE O'NEIL, Assistant Production Manager off an emergency patient. Driving to the hospital rather than calling an ambulance saves approximately $250 (I could be - wrong, wrong, but i recall that figure). Having done so, however• i watt unable to pull up anywhere near the doom There was no place to leave the car while escorting my husband inside to check him in and once i had parked the car it took a while to locate him again as he was no longer in the waiting room once I gal inside the hospital. In conclusion, please respect the safe- ty rules as we'll all be better off in the long run. If the rules aren't being fol- lowed, could the police please come and ticket the can? The Town could use the extra revenue. Maureen Mackellar, Ajax P.S. I would like to thank the staff at the hospital for taking such prompt and effi- cient care of my husband. The News Advertiser accepts letters to the editor. All letters should be typed or neat- ly hand-written, 150 words. Each letter must be signed with a first and last name or two initials and a last name. Please include a phone number for verification. The editor reserves the right to edit copy for style, length and content. Opinions expressed in letters are those of the writer and not necessarily those of the News Advertiser. TO REACH US General: 683-5110 Classified: 683-0707 Distribution: 683-5117 Admin/Classified Fax: 683-7363 Composing Fax: 579-9273 E-mail: newsroom@dudmnnews.net CHRISTY CHASE Education Staff Writer No price tag on good education One down aril one to go. Durham Board of Education finalized its 1997 budget Monday night after a marathon six -and -a -half-hour meeting. That leaves just the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board's budget and I hope those trustees don't take as long. "Ile: public board spent long hours pondering the wisdom of using reserves to pay for building projects that would benefit students or using reserves to elim- inate an overall increase for taxpayers. They settled on a bit of both. Taxpayers get a 33 -per cent increase and two extra programs get funded from working reserves. I know taxpayers have been howling for years about increasing taxes and I know I'm lucky to live in Oshawa where the budget impact on the average home is an $8 decrease this year. But education is extremely important. Those kris in school today are going to grow up to be the doctors, reporters, musicians, judges, secretaries, engineers, sales clerks, teachers, bus drivers, accoun- tants and politicians we will rely on in the years to come and we'd better make sure they're the best they can be. If that means asking for a little bit of extra money from taxpayers, that's tine with me. After all, trustees are in the busi- ness of educating children, not just the business of placating taxpayers. 000 Grade 3 children throughout Ontario are busy taking provincial tests in math, writing and pretty well everything else. However, their parents got a surprise when the kids brought home a test for them. Well, not a test but a questionnaire, asking the parents about their involve- ment in their offsprings' educations. Parents are being asked things like how often they read to their children and how often they help solve math problems. Some parents might not like the idea of filling out this form but, in my opinion, it's a valid exercise. I believe parents are a major part of the education system. After all, charity's not the only thing that begins at home. Christy Chase writes in our rotation of staff columnists. To respond to this eolwnn call lnfosourre at 1383-7040 and dial 5108. The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax dt Pickering Board of Trade. Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circulations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occupies. CHERYL HAINES, Assistant Production Manager 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 LILLIAN HOOK, Administration Manager p• htt nwww.dwfiarnnews.net atm /� • THE NEWS ADVERTISER THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1997 - PAGE 7 What's open, what' p s not this holiday weekend Following is a list of what's open and closed during the East- er weekend. SUPERMARKETS: Most major grocery stores will be shut Good Friday and Easter Sunday. RETAIL: The Pickering Town Centre and the Harwood Place Mall will be closed Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Drug stores in the malls may be open. BEER/LIQUOR STORES: Stores closed Friday, but open Monday. VARIETY STORES: Most are open Friday, Sunday and Monday, many around the clock. BANKS/ TRUST COMPA- NIES: Closed Friday, open again Monday. (Check with your finan- cial institution for hours of oper- ation.) RECREATION: In Ajax, the Ajax, McLean and St. Andrew's Community Centres, and the Pickering Village Arena will all be closed Friday, open Saturday and Sunday, and open at 4 p.m. on Monday. The Pickering Recreation Complex is closed Friday and Sunday, open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday. The pool at Dunbarton High School is closed Friday to Mon- day. LIBRARIES: All branches of the Ajax Public Library will be closed Friday, Saturday and Sun- day, and open on Monday. All Pickering Public Library branch- es will be closed Friday and Monday, and open Saturday and Sunday. TRANSIT: Ajax and Picker- ing Transit systems won't operate Friday. Both transit services will run Saturday. Ajax Transit won't operate Sunday service. On Monday, Ajax Transit operates regular ser- vice in the morning and after- noon, hourly service between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. and regular ser- vice after 2:30 p.m. Pick- ering Transit won't oper- ate Monday. GO Transit will operate on a holiday schedule on Friday and Monday. Call GO for scheduling infor- mation at 416-869-3200. GARBAGE PICK-UP: Garbage and Blue Box collection normally done on Friday in Ajax will be picked up on April 4. In Pickering, garbage and Blue Box collection on Friday will be done on Saturday, March 29. GOVERNMENT: Ajax and Pickering Town halls closed Fri- day and Monday, reopen Tues- day. " a/ je ; s wiety ��r"neets r` •• The The Durham branch of the Ontario Genealog- lilcal Society offers a lesson on Interpreting old handwriting !viten the group meets Tuesday, xApril 1. y. . The meeting takes pkice at 7:30 p.m. in Oshawa's Arts Resources Centre, 45 Queen St. (behind City hall). The topic is Reading Old yHandwriting: A Learning Ses- sion and admission is free. Call ;683-2476 (Marion), or 723- 7460 (Bessie). a�,,;< Need A Crash Course? Call NOW to register! classes ONE DAY TACTICAL held at DRIVER TRAINING ~ Pickering's PROGRAM Metro East off road training in skid control, Trade Centre ABS 8 vehicle handling starting in • especially beneficial to those 1pri1! pursuing careers in law and A secunty, limo 8 taxi drivers TWS DRIVER TRAINING 1.800.245.8456 (9w 852.9975 b Please recycle your copy of the News Advertiser PAGE 8 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1997 Charitable trends on agenda when Social Development Council meets Annual General meeting set for April 17 Trends affecting chari- ties will he the main topic at the annual general meet- ing of the Aiax-Pickering Social Dc-,elopment Coun- cil (SDC) next month. Canadian Centre for Philanthropy executive 'director Patrick Johnston will speak on Current Trends Affecting the Char- itable and -Voluntary Sec- tor. The meeting is being held Thursday. April 17 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 35 Church St. N.. Pickering Village. It begins with the annual general meeting at 1 1:30 a.m., fol- lowed by lunch and Mr. Johnston's speech. The cost for the meeting is $15. which includes lunch and membership in the SDC. Advanced regis- tration is necessary. Among activities under- taken by the SDC are social research and needs identification. Housing Help Durham, Information Ajax -Pickering and settle- ment scryiccs for new immigrants. Funding comes from a variety of Sources. includ- ing the Ajax -Pickering United Way, the federal, provincial and regional governments, the Trillium Foundation, Levi Strauss and Company (Canada). indi%ldual donations and memberships. Call the SDC at 686- 2661 for more information or to register fir lunch. Bingo events ring up bucks for charity Under the B will he bucks for some local charities at the Ajax Bingo Country this weekend. Hospice Durham will host the first of two mini -mon- ster hingos. each with $5,500 in prizes. It's on Friday. ~larch 28 starting at 12:30 p.m. Among the games are a 52.(100 super -jackpot game, a $1,500 jackpot game and two $1.000 must -go games. Hospice Durham is a volunteer -based organization providing home -support services for terminally -ill peo- ple and their families. The second mini -monster bingo will be Monday. March 31 at 12:30 p.m. and it will he hosted by the Cana- dian Progress Club. Pickering -Ajax Women. Once again there will he prizes totalling $5.5()(). The club has about 20 members and provides assistance to various individu- als and special projects throughout Durham Region. Ajax Bingo Country is at the corner of Monarch Avenue and Clements Road West. Call 427-8572 for more information. Billboard FRIDAY, MARCH 28 DANCE: The Royal Cana- dian Legion, Ajax Branch 322, and the Ajax Fire Department hold a fund- raising dance from 8 p.m. to I a.m. at the Legion, I I I Hunt St., Ajax. Money to be used to buy defibrillators to carry on fire trucks. $10 per person. Tickets available from the fire department at 683-3050 (Chief Randy Wilson or Deputy Chief Rob Browning) or the Legion at 683-7811 or 683- 2927 (Cyril Best). ADDICTION: Serenity Group holds a 12 -step recovery meeting at 8 p.m. at Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Picker- ing. This weekly support group deals with addictions of all types, including co- dependancy. A children's program is available as required. 428-9431 evenings (Jim). m' to 66fitr-ol , amer b8HAWA —A I0 -week workshop on aagetr man atge- stl be held at the Osbawa offc a of the John mwd Society of Durham Region. Meetings will begin Monday, April 14 anti will rim w 6:30 to 9 p.m. each week. �lhe group is open to anyone in the community who urs to heifer urtdesfad and Manage anger. iiotr:more information, can the svcfety offices sin Aju- photo by Celia Bronkhorst Ajax crashes snarl traffic Hwy. 401 traffic was temporarily backed up yesterday afternoon follow- ing two separate accidents in the east and westbound lanes which occurred within minutes of each other. Ontario Provincial Police say there were no life-threatening injuries sustained in the accidents. and con- tinue their investigations. Durham' students honored Durham high school students will he honored next month when Durham Board of Education and the local hranch of the Ontario Secondary tichool Teachers' Federation (OSSTF) holes their annual Student Recognition night. On April 14. up to three students from each of the board's 19 secondary schools will he honored for their sig- nificant contributions to schools or communities or for their inspiration to others. The students are chosen by their teachers. Board chairman Ruth Ann Schedlich and OSSTF District 17 president Pat Jefiney. will he present. along with trustAs. hoard staff, feder- ation cxecutike members, branch presidents and principals, to pay trib- ute to the students. Guest speaker is Michael Gittens. student and presi- dent of the student council at Ajax High School. An accomplished pianist, he will also provide musical entertainment for the evening. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. at .\ja\ High School at 105 Bay ly ti; OPEN LETTER TO ALL Hollywood Movies would like to graciously thank all of our loyal customers for their support, and for making Hollywood Movies the Video Store of choice. Wishing you a very Happy Easter holiday! 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GLENDALE MARKETPLACE Finch Ave E. & Dixie Road Call" ikn• Medcd Clinic Modoro's Hair TD sank (905) 837-5065 (905) 839-3353 Design - (905) 420-8880 Dental Office Hollywood Morias (905) 420-8528 Two Hearts Rowers (905) 420-9211 (905) 839-3800 Parkers Cleaners & Gills Dollar Reid Loeb (905) 839-7380 (905) 420-77544 (905) 839-4396 (905) 831-5632 P KOM Plus Z -Ark Galery (905) 4209305 (905) 637-0144 THE NEWS ADVERTISER THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1997 -PAGE 9 n%,11NA►e TSR EGGS- TRAVAGANZA SAT. 9:00..M."'. TO 5000 .m 2 �� P DAYS ONLY Unit s i ri Ci -¢ a • 8 06 ,'PICKEMG SHOWROOM IM Kingston Rd. (Hwy. 2) Jug Nath of Hwy. 411. Haim East_ Tyke Wk ks Rd (EXd 35U- Nath M Kingstaa Read Hwy. 2) and tan rill Heading Wed -'lake I3verp•1 lid (Ent Wn Nvrtk to Kia4S4ea Rd. (Hwy. 2) and tan Wt (985) 4U4M2 PAGE 10 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER THURSDAY. NIARCIi 27. 1997 4r�w�►f E C� photos by Celia Bronkhorst Hopto it in time for Easter Dozens of voungsters hopped over to the Pickering Recreation Complex recently to make Easter craft,, at a Tots -in -Action program. In the top photo. R% an Thur appears an\ious to get his uork done as he skilfully uses two paint hni�hc, ,k hr le %,,orkrr,_• on ;in Fastcr Below, Kaile� Tre,Aarth puts the I-L!,!ir, -r ., r P-,ik. I-;r,tcr hullm. Pickering councillor's trial date set April 23 PICKERING -- A trial date to being intoxicated in a public place d;aj with liquor -related charges and having open liquor other than in against Ward 3 Pickering Regional a permitted area after a car he was a Councillor Rick Johnson will be set passenger in was stopped by police on April 23. around 2:20 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. Mr. Johnson's lawyer, George 18 at Bayly Street and Alliance Wright, appeared in provincial court Road. in Whitby Tuesday to ask for the Mr. Johnson has been a member of postponement in setting a date. Council since 1988 when he was first It was the first scheduled court elected as the local representative for appearance for Mr. Johnson on the Ward 3. charges, though he was not present. He was elected Regional council - The councillor was charged with for for the ward in 1991 and 1994. �D �arv�a�rlced ;or IP yolk %olve a ctx+-e 14+1e hose, bio eOWS aKd at �1 taff y rail, we've oo+- a cokke wi+-k yow. '40%"e oh Ctioose ah E.oks+er cokke or 109 -Prom, OL -,V- display, or call a day ail^eatd and LUWe tA.S CVea%+-e ooh orioih^l desi9h ;or yot,-- Layers oP deliciotns Vo�iry QtAeeh SO4 serve. Vanilla omek CI^ocolo+e wrapped vwow A dark ;"Oe okhd ckocolo+-e cookie cvtohcin. ll•'s eh01A j1A +ro wtiake yoMr bare S+ -and oh end. For Hol- E04s, Cool -frea}S TM 1. OPEN GOOI? FRIDAY & EASTER SUNDAY • rrWcmuk of M akar Deky Gl nw Corp. In Career. - PICKERING 1 099 Kingston Rd. (at Dixie, between 1 � � rDr Movieplex 9 and Olive Garden) i tiw�latr; 831-2665 «> 0 1 e >L— photo by Ron Pietroniro Dressing up an autograph Pickering resident Ernie Coombs, better known to a legion of children as Mr. Dressup, autographs his latest book for seven-year-old Suzanne Hills. Mr. Coombs signed autographs at a bookfair at Cole's in the Pickering Town Cen- tre. :111■o BID BREAKFAST BUFFET EASTER WEEKEND FRIDAY, MARCH 28 - MONDAY, MARCH 31 . � 8:00 A.M.-2:30 P.M. JO�S OR 1 EASTER Pickering Town Centre 1815 Liverpool Rd. Corner of Hwy. #2 & Liverpool 837mOO23 • Major Credit Cards • LLBO.10% Seniors Discount 1 EASTER 1 + DINNER BUF '= 1 BUY 1 GET 1 SECOND ONE 1/2 PRICE 1 1 -11 HOT ITEMS Changing Daily 1 • FISH -TURKEY • ROAST BEEF AND MORE! SOUPS • SALADS 1 AND DESSERTS olYr weld Thum, coot! Frft SIL & sum r vra«lna 1 ori. Not weie wilt �a 1 THE NEWS ADVERTISER THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1997 - PAGE 11 IT'S MORE THAN JUST R GAME! AM �;n q The oiplomal S1 X99.99• The Regal 5 199 ss• the bmersaru $2999 91• At Dufferin Game Room Store we understand how important the time your family spends together is to you. That's why we offer a variety of Canadian - crafted pool tables to meet the needs of every home. Visit us today and discover why an investment in Dufferin is an investment in family fun! 'Includes accessory package featuring four Duffcnn cues. billiard balls, chalk. triangle. bridge head and handle, rule book and brush Plein contact your nearest store for more detarIs. Pnce is for S X g model only ♦�B0000000041P0 } (905) 420-6113 Pickering Town Centre ST� FS EE REon Mini or MicroBlinds 11tU NG wit pumMin up to 3 colors SAVE UP T020% When you bring us your own n� on selected verticals, venetian & draperies SO% OFF 11uNr�It Dot,cus PROMXTs Pleated Shades, Cellular & Mire Binds As of April 1" we will be moving LW X to a larger store to serve you better. All displays must be sold. Make is an offer, Rory demonstrates one of the many designer fabrics available at Window Fashions. Let us design just the right drapery treatment for you. ASK 30% ABOUT OFF Show & Aft+ 1 1 Drapery Fabric FS EE REon Mini or MicroBlinds 11tU NG wit pumMin up to 3 colors SAVE UP T020% When you bring us your own n� on selected verticals, venetian & draperies SO% OFF 11uNr�It Dot,cus PROMXTs Pleated Shades, Cellular & Mire Binds As of April 1" we will be moving LW X to a larger store to serve you better. All displays must be sold. Make is an offer, Rory demonstrates one of the many designer fabrics available at Window Fashions. Let us design just the right drapery treatment for you. ASK 30% ABOUT OFF Show & OUR Drapery Fabric SENIORS ....� 50% OFF Mini Blinds, Micro Blinds & Verticals MAINTENANCE FREE CALIFORNIA . SHUTTERS ?Are 4" & eergassee 4 solelsd at a duw*,alc 4 tie ew/ DURHAM REGIONS CALIFORNIA SHUTTER SPECIALIST RITSON CENTRE HOURS: Mw. -wed. SHOP AT MOLE SERVICE 300 TAUNTON RD. E. 10 a.m.- s p.m. � OSHAWA, ONTARIO Thur- a Fri. E We are here 10a.r�-8p.m. 2 (905)433-19% Sat. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. S1 111 TAUNTON RD. serving ftfwn Room since 1986 PAGE 12 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER THURSDAY, MARCH 27,1"7 Newsroom 683-5110 Weekend at the movies News Advertiser r t s &�t�tair��re�t FAX: 683-7363 Cuba Gooding Jr. on Jerry Maguire: Show me the Oscar. 1Vow playing at Famous graphical movie based on the Players, Pickering Town life of the Latino pop sensa- Centre: tion slain at the zenith of her career. Howard Stern's Private Parts: Starring New York City shock jock Howard Stem. Stern takes on a new medium with this autobio- graphical sketch. Jungle 2 Jungle: Starring Tim Allen of TV's Home Improvement. A Disney adap- tation of a French tale about a boy raised to the Amazon who suddenly finds himself in the jungles of Manhattan. Cat's Don't Dance: A car- toon feature from Turner Ani- mation. An animated feature ,with a host of funny felines who'll tickle the funny bone of the whole family. Selena: Jennifer Lopez, Edward James Olmos. A bio - Now playing at Moviplex 9, Pickering: Dante's Peak: Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton. A family runs from an erupting volcano, which is the real star of this show. Special effects to die for. Jerry Maguire: Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr. A high-powered sports agent develops a conscience in this wonderful movie. It provides a sharp, funny and knowing look at the sports business. Cuba Gooding Jr. picked up best supporting actor honors at the Academy Awards this past Monday. Enjoy evening of arts, entertainment The PineRidge Arts Council is extending an invitation to all to attendits annual general meeting Wednesday, April 9 at 7 p.m. at the Waterfront Bistro & Bar, 590 Liverpool Rd. S.. Pickering. Events for the evening include a 'musical interlude' from 7 to 7:30 p.m., a presentation b% guest speaker Be,, Bo\ le of Community Arts Ontario at 7:30 p.m., followed by the council's busi- ness meeting, reports, elections and a round -table networking opportunity. The social part of the evening begins at 8:30 p.m. -..with displays of paint- ings, sculpture and crafts; musi- calentertainment by members of the council; and refreshments from the bar. The council welcomes new members. Any- one interested in artistic and cul- tural activities who can give a couple of hours of their time a month is wel- come to join. For more information call Janice Ellis at 420-1949 or Lynn Winterstein at 420-4620. Fools Rush In: Matthew Perry stars in this romantic comedy about a New York WASP and a Las Vegas Lati- no who marry and must try to resolve their cultural differ- ences. It's the first movie foray for Friends star Perry. The English Patient: Kristin Scott Thomas, Ralph Fiennes, Juliette Binoche. Epic romantic drama set in Italy during the Second World War. The film received nine Academy Awards, including best picture. Donnie Brasco: Johnny Depp• Al Pacino. A story of the mob. What else" Return of the Jedi/Star Warsri'he Empire Strikes Back: Part of the Star Wars trilogy, but only with new spe- cial effects and more money for creator George Lucas. Sling Blade: Billy Bob Thornton. A simple man comes to terms with a com- plex past. Liar, Liar: Jim Carney. A lawyer who cannot lie for 24 hours after his young son gets his birthday wish leads to another comedic showcase for Carney. Suffice it to say, Carrey's character finds himself in all sorts of trouble. The Devil's Own: Bract Pitt, Harrison Ford. Story of an Irish Republican Army ter- rorist (Pitt) who comes to America and attempts to smuggle arms back to Ireland. He's taken in by Irish - American policeman Ford who doesn't know that he, his wife and three daughters are living with one of the bad guys. Now playing at the Cine- Star Wars, Return of the Jedi, plex Odeon Champlain Cin- The Devil's Own, Donnie emas, Whitby: Brasco, Dante's Peak, Liar Liar. The Empire Strikes Back, .,SIEGE Elegant and affotdabie. Jona as for Eaver diaper and choose from a wonderful setecwm of dimer enaees. --------------------- and $ p sig ceo�aveto $10-00 off the food 0JJ � of yow hill torch exctoded ; -------------------- -"1 gyp. SPRING TIME LUNCH 5PECIAL511-3 daily offers can't be combined w nth any usher ,:ouporo or Quuwnts Purchase entree or Receive FREE mad. coffee sandwich nd a drink & with t:hc purcha5e of any 197 Aor 3Q197 get 1/2 of3 any dessert regular Meed dessert M CHOOSE OELECTA5LE DE55EKr5 FOR THE DARING TH15 EA51"ER OPEN 24 H R5 250 GAYLY 5T. W �, between Harwood & Weetney AJAX 686-6001 - AV" .6 4 osIndian 6 & ONs (IAetllai) 4Jc aaars.�.an+rssar�aaarias�� 1N0 Kigsbn Ild E, PkIrM • 40710 (Mtn ear, d Mah. tt ss lAset Ildf Nm-ttsett1sm-9p.Ht4SKtlsw•18MIlat:P wP Copper Kettle Candy Factory of Old fashioned handmade chocolates. Fine Belgian chocolate, brittles and toffees nt Selection ;r Chocolate 10-5 Baily, closed Monday 13 Church St. S. Picketing Village 683-8215 P • AlP 0 ick rin 9 Rivett, sports writer 683-5110 Fax: hh �-7 30 WIN oms on blades Mothers of Durham West Girls Hockey Association players took a crash course in hockey this year and played a game at the Pickering Recreation Complex on Sunday. photo by A.J. Groen Many of the moms had never laced 'em up before. The white squad was called The Wild and Wacky White Team, while the black team was dubbed Chics With Sticks. Pickering petite ` atrovincial championships p PICKERING — The Pickering petite 'A' ringette team sponsored by the Slo Sports Oldtimer's Hockey Club posted a hard-fought fourth -place finish in the annual provincial champi- onships in Waterloo. In round-robin play, the Cinderella Pickering squad posted victories against Thunder Bay, West Ferris and the host Waterloo club, while going down to defeat against Hamilton, Upper Ottawa Valley and the eventual cham- pions from Seaforth. Centre Courtney Howell finished first overall in tour- nament scoring with a total of 23 points over the six games. She was helped by the strogg play -making of linemates Nancy Gallagher and Monica Pozzan. The line of Lori Marks, Lauren Brandon and Melissa Gibson combined for 20 points. Goaltender Ashleigh Howell was superb between the pipes, supported by the strong defensive efforts of Lisa Flatman, Nicole Larochelle, Ashley Nascimento and Dani Stover. To qualify as the Central Ontario Regional representa- tives at the provincials. Pickering first eliminated arch -rivals from Oshawa and went on to down a strong Whitby team 4-3 in a thrilling overtime final game of the preliminary qualifier. The Pickering petite 'A' team is coached by Dave and Wilma Larochelle and Glen and Lorraine Stover. Special thanks to Kevin Gallagher and the added sup- port of co-sponsors The Durham Angels. TEAMS AND INDIVIDUALS WELCOME LEAGUES SUNDAY TO THURSDAY 20 BALANCED DIVISIONS ALL CALIBERS OPEN/OVER 30/OVER 35 RESTAURANTITAVERNIPROSHOP STARTS APRIL 27 905-839-4425 CALL THE LEAGUE WITH OVER 25 YRS OF MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE THE NEWS ADVER'risER'rHURSDAY, MARCH 27,19W - PAGE 13 S P o.rts News Advertiser Gym -dandy area gymnasts on way to big meets Two local gymnasts Fawcett will com- have earned their way pete in the level 2 12 - to top-level Ontario and- 13 -year-old catego- meets after stellar ry at provincials. Nine efforts at the final other gymnasts from provincial qualifier the Gemini club were hosted by the Kawartha chosen to compete at Gymnastics Club in the Ontario meet. Peterborough March 22 The Ajax gymnast and 23. fared well at the final Ashley Fawcett, of qualifier in Ajax, a member of Peterborough, finishing Gemini Gymnastics in eighth overall in her age Oshawa, was chosen to group. She won the sil- represent the Metro ver medal on beam, East team at the 1997 placed fifth on vault and provincial champi- sixth on bars. onships in Brampton Meanwhile, Tara April IR to 20. Columbus, of Pickering, was chosen to compete for the Gemini club at the 1997 Youth Gymnastics Championships in Cambridge May 2 to 4. At the final provin- cial qualifier. Columbus placed fifth overall in the level 1 10 -year-old bracket. She captured the gold medal on beam. placed fourth on vault, fifth on floor and ninth on bars. Nine other girls from the Gemini club were picked to compete at the youth championships. PA,GF 14 TAE lel ADVIi'iiTISM FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1997 O O rw-q110) , I �,�i A f PA Buy one week et ' g (905) Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. the 2nd free! Monday to Friday TORONTO Call us for . 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday details `INE or fax your ad Applies to Articles For 798-76726830707 (905) 579-2238 - Sale arta Vehicles For Sale only. GARAGE SALES _ Cdece TH NOTICES C=SA our baby's arrivaltCIr.ST a gift certificate49+GST 011��/ 35 to $25 worth aby products. ' 1 Careers ' ' Careers ' 1 Careers IM, General General Office IM, Office Skilled Skilled Help IM, Help IM, Help Help Help Help COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST/CNE NETWORK ADMINISTRATION/WINDOWS NT - MICROSOFT OFFICE - WINDOWS - WORD - EXCEL - ACCESS - POWERPOINT DIAMOND INSTITUTE Of Business and Computer Technology 3'w > 95 Bayly St. W. ASSES Suite #404, Ajax, Ontario Call us at (905) 427-1922 'Financial assistance may be available to those who qualify FINANCIAL SERVICES CAPEEF SEVINAR The Mutual Group, a leader in imancia services wah as sets of over 54.1 billipr has selectopenings in their W'..fpv agency This semi- nar is an introduction to our independent business op- portunety Where Jaaksor s Touch of Class. 104 Cir. sumers Road. Whitby When Thursday Apn . to, .997 7 00 p r" - 900 pm Considered candidates should ' possess a y"n en- trepreneuna. spy"' *enjoy eting meand helping POO. pie 'want the conro that comes with business ow. nership 'be looking for a rewaro,ng career -De sen - motivated -have oe on - strafed success in their ca- reerbut are look"g for more It you'd like to seam more about this opportunity. call today to reserve your pWm at our financial serv- ices career seminar GEM- MA STEVENS X905 668- 9669 The Mutual Group THE NAIL STATION Ca- reer Training Cente- Be- come a rail technician. career training available in artificial milli, ear Candling, tips. coatings. pedicures. waxing. (905) 723-8083 HEGeneral Help A -Z Professional drivers wanted immedate!y to run USA. 500-600 rr W radius and long haul. Must have ICC medical. abstract. and police clearance. We otter pad layovers, safety bo- nuses, benefit package, good equipment, comperti- five wages. etc. Phone safety department at (416)744-5061 ACCEPTING applications for all positions Door Per- son. Bartenders. Waitress/ Waiter, Short Order Cooks Must be 19. Apply within. The Palace East. 947 Dil- lingham Rd Pickering. General Help CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News mat advert:sers Checx their ad upon publication as News Advertiser will not be respornsit* for more titan one ncorect Insertion and there stall be n0 !iabltty for non,rLsertgn of any adver- osement Llabafy for e•. rors in ads IS limited to Ute amount paiC tot the space occupying the error All copy is sugect to the ap- proval of management of Nears Advertiser DICKIE DEE, Cash paid dally. Ice cream vend- ing routes avail- able in Ajax 8 Pickering. Students to Seniors. 428-7380 EARN 5400 -5600 per week from home! Clipping coupons. processing mad mail, assembling products 24 hr (416) 812-6891 Earn $2,500 a month from home' Completing easy questionnaires for custom- ers (416) 812.6892 code 6 ESTHETICIAN required for established esthetic salon. Must do artdictal halls. Lo- cated in West Hill (Scar- borough.) Call (416)284- 1233 ESTHETICIAN wanted for full-time contract in the months of August and Sep - tamer Please call Cindy al Cinful Beauty 434-5299 (work) or 432-7015 ;home) General Help EXPERIENCEC 3 rens mg Machine operators Aiso cutter required Own 'ransportaeon rewired Ap- ply in person 8am-4pm Mon -Fri 700 Finley Ave Unit a 11 Ajax EXPERIENCED FLORAL ^ac 'equ.'e. Please ropey :o his a 9786 Oshawa This Week. PO Box 481, Oshawa Ontario. L i H 71-5 EXPERIENCED ^a:: teen r.;,.a' pe y7.�. our boss. reasonable rent, astab- I,shed North and saior. full tirrw Dart tune Please reply to the a 9787 PO Box 48' Oshawa. Ontario L I H 71_5 FULL or Part-time hair styf- s: desiring to tan an as 'ablrshed beauty and well cess studio and spa We welcome your resume it you are aligned with a no- listic lifestyle and consider yourself progressive, along with a willingness to learn Clientele and a mrnrcnun oe 3 years experience an as- set. Elegance Image Stu- dio and Spa 123 Amol St Whitby. LIN 3Zt Attention Beverly HAIRSTYLIST, Nail tech- niaan. Long established Beauty Salon, for sale or rent (reasonable) fully equipped, (7 stations), apace North Oshawa loca- tion, Dont miss owning your own business 725- 1171. HOME WORKERS Ur- gently Needed up to S8200/wdi. " Easy work " ..No experience required- . For free details send a SASE to Skykte Enterpa- es. 150 Clark Blvd. Suite 247, Brampton Ont, L6T 4Y8. DRIVERS NEED for delivery of newspapers, Ajax area 5 days/week. Must have full size van Call 728-1243 leave message. FILL TIME DZ DRIVERS rcyuircd for otn and hw1 nwtc, Reply with your resume and drit.rrs abstract to Dartell Faprem- Fax (9051 837-18-46 AU 16 sow Cit I Harvey's Serving Swiss Chalet I-% opening a NEVV LOCATION in North-east Ajax. 11'e require Part time and full time people. :applications will be handed out and received at: Harvey's Restaurant 15 Westney Rd. N., Ajax On Tuc.,. tar April I .t tktuccn 1-5pm OFFICE RSSISTRNT PRRT TIME We are looking for a full time -part time assistant to handle 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 hours. Please respond in writing to: FILE #9783 OSHRWR THIS WEEK P.O. BOH 481, OSHRWR, ONTRRIO L I H 711.5 Genera I Help TRAVEL min ..,um 3 years expeneru:e -oroorste and leisure. good _omputer skills phone 305)668-7955 Joan. or tax -asurrne to (905)668-3661 TUTOR REQUIRED to come in to my home and each piano Please call 427-7000 ask for Richard. WAIT STAFF a COOKS -eeoeci mimmurr 2 years expenenoe for easua din - ng restaurant . apply with r Dakota Bob's, 1755 Pick- ering Parkway WANT TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS' Studio S K O Ne're looking for modern. �p-to-date hairstylists for Shaer rentals Please appy n person 108 Dundas St W, Whitby or call 430- 9397 ' Agent SalesHelp/ SALES PERSONS Career for life witnout a degree We are looking for mature. hardworking people who win train for our leadership positions For an interview call 428-7897 or tax 428 2103 SALES REPS- Required ler PickeringWhilby ad Ajax. Canada's ead ng Home Seller Assistance Company needs you' no real estate license re- quired. full trarung provid- ed and must have a car You will be required to do ap"ritments in evenings and some weekends but the rewards are great and your schedule is flexible Orxy sed Motivated People Need Apply !! Earnings $40 k. 905-837-7890 I%VENTORY CONTROL Shipper/Rece,ver. We have an immediate opening for Me position of 'Inventory Control' ShipperiReceiver The applicant should have warehouse experience in picking/packing, shipping documents and have good organizational skills. Please send resume to: 119 Franklin Street, Ux- bridge, Ontario L9P 1.15 Attn Operations. Only can- didates being interviewed will be contacted. IT PAYS to lose weight! You look good. Feel great and earn extra income. Call 571 5063. LICENSED or Apprentice Stylist needed, part-tirrie position, some full-time hours: $8 to start. profit- sharing, brthday, pay. good wonting conditions. For in- terview call 905-428.1607. OurtmCustom Kitchen de - parent is rapidly expand- ing We are looking for an experienced part-time kitchen designer for wee- kends 8 some evening work. Please send resume with references to File #9785, PO. Box 481, Oshawa, Ontario L 1 H 71_5 TELEMARKETER re- quired. no seting. season- al. work at home. good re- numeration. Call 686- 1436. 1 r sI"e611tMPICN ARMs. is seeking outgo- ing, energetic R creative people for ane bkwwg Po- sibons: General Managers. Floor Managers, Super- visors, wait stall a expen- enced line cooks. Please send resume to 109 King Street West, Bowmanville. Ont. L1C 3Z9, Attn: Lisa Miller No Phone Calls. Po- sitions available in all Dur- ham Region Locations. wa/Whdby This Week, PO Box 481 Oshawa, ON. L 1 H n5 MEDICAL Secretary, full bine. Apply in writing only to of. N. Sieh, 95 Bayy St. W., State 200, Ajax, Ont. LIS 7K8 Saki HNp / Agellb POSITIVE, assertive sales person for commission sales. computer skills an asset. Fax resume to (905)433.5141. SALES CLOSERS re- quired. Must be positive and enthusiastic, have di- rect home sales experi- ence. excellent comirnission structure, all appointments provided, reliable car a must. Sears air handling system. Call 428-2010 clan Must be dependable, hardworking and not afraid of long days. Good driving record with mechanical ap- t4ude a must. 428-2010 HVAC SERVICE PERSON. Sears indoor dean tar services seeking an expen- enced residential service person . Sea stater to have a minimum of 2 yeas ex- perience serving residen- tial HVAC equipment Pos- sess all mandatory qualifi- cations and people skills. Full tune position. For inter- view tax resume 905-428- 2452. LANDSCAPE Construction r-orennen, minirrxxn 5 years experience with interlock installation, retaining wales, decking, fencing etc. We are looking for an em- ployee for the hnure. Fax resume to (905)668.1400. ELECTRONIC PREPRESS ( 8 month contract position.) Must be experienced in a commercial printing environment. Film output and scanning skills are essential. Proficiency in Quark. Photoshop, Pagemaker and Illustrator are a must. Experience on Mac platform is required. PC experience is an asset Qualified candidates please fax resume to: 416 - 495 - 6630 CLASS "A" MECHANICS Full time, Salaried Please mail resume to: Attn: Manager 1016 Brock Rd., Unit k2 Pickering, Ontario L1W 3M1 R.I.B.O. LICENSED C.S.R. Required by GENERAL INSURANCE BROKER 'Agency Manager' experience prelerted. Fax resume do Mrs. Richards 905428-8672 Hospital Daycare IMI Medical Dental • I Wanted MEDICAL SECRETARY. This is an immediate open - ng ler work with a surgeon at the Markham- Stoutf rills Medical Health Centre. The ideal candidate must have prior medical experience. (at least 3-5 years), excel- lent organizational skills. superior knowiedge of Lo- ws Smart Suite, some un- oerstandng of rrfedcal bill- ing program, dictation at 80-90 wpm. flexible tours. (usually 9-5). and is able to work independently Please indicate on your re. sume expected salary range Those interested in applying for the above po- sition should fax or mad their resume with a cover- ing letter. Only those invited to an interview will be con- tacted. No phone calls please. Mail to: AttnCar- men, 377 Church St., Suite GOt, Markham, ON. L68 1A1.Fax: 905.471-3751. RECEPTIONIST required, Ajax duropracLc cl rrc. As- sets inclde: ypirg, com- puter knowledge, health profession experience. Send (drop off) resume: 37 Harwood Are. S. Ajax, LIS 2B8 • 1 Daycare BABYSITTER Wanted in ray hone in Ste Pickering area. References a must. PAImMe tar preferred. Car LNE W /OUT nary for 3 children, some evenings and weekends required. White's Rd./401 area. Call (905) 839-3169. Check Out Our Flyer Deliuery Seruice, We are by far The #1 Distributor of Ayers in tar aha. Hary your 11yws de vwW any Wednesday, Friday or Sunday with The NmsRapa that everybody steeds, LIVE NWLIVE OUT Nanny required for our 3 children (10 months. 3 6 4 121 yrs) Fun day school for 2 eldest. Non-smoker Own transpor- tation preferable. Ajax area References required 905- 428-3388 after 7 p.m or Weekends LIVE OUT nanny required ler 7 month did. DixiwFirich area. Please call 839-2204 LIVE OUT NANNY re- quired for our 4 yr old and 6 moold, non-smoking. Whitillnch area. 7 am - 6 p m weekdays Please Call 831-4" 1 Daycare Im Available DAYCARE AVAILABLE, reliable, loving home. All ages welcomed. Nutritious meals plus nurturing envi- ronment. Sullivan/Loeker. Call Camwn. 428-9883 DAYCARE available at Whites RdJ401. Non smoker. Nutritious meals and snacks. Any age wi l- Corne. Receipts given. Plesse call 831-5511. DAYCARE AVallaW in W" home. win provide nutritious lurkcttes and snacks. Daily acfil lies and outings. Call Nancy 428- 3695. FULL Day, MornllLuteNaf- le school supervision, south Aiax, St. John's Am- bulance certificate, ho lunches, nutritious weeks, daily walks. Call 427-2356. 4i- & Pd_1* News Advertiser ' OHiceSkilled LOOKING FOR 30 PEOPLE p Help To start right away in full time areas JUNIOR Clerical Position WANTED Class 'A' Trude of Oshawa Company. All areas must for permanent part-time contract in West Durham. Mechanic to work on Mack trucks Fax resume to 905 - be filled by April 15th. Pay varies. Excellent orallwrimen Eng- 683.9492 ann Service Call Louise for full time 721-0299 lisp. PC skills a small office Manager expenence required. Re- plies to File #9782 Osha- DUCT CLEANING Teehnr I%VENTORY CONTROL Shipper/Rece,ver. We have an immediate opening for Me position of 'Inventory Control' ShipperiReceiver The applicant should have warehouse experience in picking/packing, shipping documents and have good organizational skills. Please send resume to: 119 Franklin Street, Ux- bridge, Ontario L9P 1.15 Attn Operations. Only can- didates being interviewed will be contacted. IT PAYS to lose weight! You look good. Feel great and earn extra income. Call 571 5063. LICENSED or Apprentice Stylist needed, part-tirrie position, some full-time hours: $8 to start. profit- sharing, brthday, pay. good wonting conditions. For in- terview call 905-428.1607. OurtmCustom Kitchen de - parent is rapidly expand- ing We are looking for an experienced part-time kitchen designer for wee- kends 8 some evening work. Please send resume with references to File #9785, PO. Box 481, Oshawa, Ontario L 1 H 71_5 TELEMARKETER re- quired. no seting. season- al. work at home. good re- numeration. Call 686- 1436. 1 r sI"e611tMPICN ARMs. is seeking outgo- ing, energetic R creative people for ane bkwwg Po- sibons: General Managers. Floor Managers, Super- visors, wait stall a expen- enced line cooks. Please send resume to 109 King Street West, Bowmanville. Ont. L1C 3Z9, Attn: Lisa Miller No Phone Calls. Po- sitions available in all Dur- ham Region Locations. wa/Whdby This Week, PO Box 481 Oshawa, ON. L 1 H n5 MEDICAL Secretary, full bine. Apply in writing only to of. N. Sieh, 95 Bayy St. W., State 200, Ajax, Ont. LIS 7K8 Saki HNp / Agellb POSITIVE, assertive sales person for commission sales. computer skills an asset. Fax resume to (905)433.5141. SALES CLOSERS re- quired. Must be positive and enthusiastic, have di- rect home sales experi- ence. excellent comirnission structure, all appointments provided, reliable car a must. Sears air handling system. Call 428-2010 clan Must be dependable, hardworking and not afraid of long days. Good driving record with mechanical ap- t4ude a must. 428-2010 HVAC SERVICE PERSON. Sears indoor dean tar services seeking an expen- enced residential service person . Sea stater to have a minimum of 2 yeas ex- perience serving residen- tial HVAC equipment Pos- sess all mandatory qualifi- cations and people skills. Full tune position. For inter- view tax resume 905-428- 2452. LANDSCAPE Construction r-orennen, minirrxxn 5 years experience with interlock installation, retaining wales, decking, fencing etc. We are looking for an em- ployee for the hnure. Fax resume to (905)668.1400. ELECTRONIC PREPRESS ( 8 month contract position.) Must be experienced in a commercial printing environment. Film output and scanning skills are essential. Proficiency in Quark. Photoshop, Pagemaker and Illustrator are a must. Experience on Mac platform is required. PC experience is an asset Qualified candidates please fax resume to: 416 - 495 - 6630 CLASS "A" MECHANICS Full time, Salaried Please mail resume to: Attn: Manager 1016 Brock Rd., Unit k2 Pickering, Ontario L1W 3M1 R.I.B.O. LICENSED C.S.R. Required by GENERAL INSURANCE BROKER 'Agency Manager' experience prelerted. Fax resume do Mrs. Richards 905428-8672 Hospital Daycare IMI Medical Dental • I Wanted MEDICAL SECRETARY. This is an immediate open - ng ler work with a surgeon at the Markham- Stoutf rills Medical Health Centre. The ideal candidate must have prior medical experience. (at least 3-5 years), excel- lent organizational skills. superior knowiedge of Lo- ws Smart Suite, some un- oerstandng of rrfedcal bill- ing program, dictation at 80-90 wpm. flexible tours. (usually 9-5). and is able to work independently Please indicate on your re. sume expected salary range Those interested in applying for the above po- sition should fax or mad their resume with a cover- ing letter. Only those invited to an interview will be con- tacted. No phone calls please. Mail to: AttnCar- men, 377 Church St., Suite GOt, Markham, ON. L68 1A1.Fax: 905.471-3751. RECEPTIONIST required, Ajax duropracLc cl rrc. As- sets inclde: ypirg, com- puter knowledge, health profession experience. Send (drop off) resume: 37 Harwood Are. S. Ajax, LIS 2B8 • 1 Daycare BABYSITTER Wanted in ray hone in Ste Pickering area. References a must. PAImMe tar preferred. Car LNE W /OUT nary for 3 children, some evenings and weekends required. White's Rd./401 area. Call (905) 839-3169. Check Out Our Flyer Deliuery Seruice, We are by far The #1 Distributor of Ayers in tar aha. Hary your 11yws de vwW any Wednesday, Friday or Sunday with The NmsRapa that everybody steeds, LIVE NWLIVE OUT Nanny required for our 3 children (10 months. 3 6 4 121 yrs) Fun day school for 2 eldest. Non-smoker Own transpor- tation preferable. Ajax area References required 905- 428-3388 after 7 p.m or Weekends LIVE OUT nanny required ler 7 month did. DixiwFirich area. Please call 839-2204 LIVE OUT NANNY re- quired for our 4 yr old and 6 moold, non-smoking. Whitillnch area. 7 am - 6 p m weekdays Please Call 831-4" 1 Daycare Im Available DAYCARE AVAILABLE, reliable, loving home. All ages welcomed. Nutritious meals plus nurturing envi- ronment. Sullivan/Loeker. Call Camwn. 428-9883 DAYCARE available at Whites RdJ401. Non smoker. Nutritious meals and snacks. Any age wi l- Corne. Receipts given. Plesse call 831-5511. DAYCARE AVallaW in W" home. win provide nutritious lurkcttes and snacks. Daily acfil lies and outings. Call Nancy 428- 3695. FULL Day, MornllLuteNaf- le school supervision, south Aiax, St. John's Am- bulance certificate, ho lunches, nutritious weeks, daily walks. Call 427-2356. 4i- & Pd_1* News Advertiser THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1"7 -PAGE 15 SkHel SkHelp SkHe p Some Busi Bargain ArticlesP;nl Articles;M1 ArticlesP;nl Articles O For Sale For Sal For Sale For Sale A leading international distribution company has an immediate requirement for a: PROGRAMMER -APPLICATION SOFTWARE The successful applicant must have a college degree in Computer Science involving Programming and Systems Analysis, and have 3-5 years experience with C++ Development in a Windows Environment. Familiarity with MS Access or Foxpro for Windows would be an asset. The applicant should have a good working knowledge of current Window Software packages and Novell LAN hardware configurations. As a programmer, you would be part of a team responsible for custom application development using Visual C++ in a Windows and Novell Netware environment. If you are interested and would enjoy working in a fast -paced, non-smoking environment. reply by ririday, April 4, 1997 to Lenbrook Industries Limited, Human Resources - File #335, 633 Granite Court Pickering, Ont. L1W 3K1 Fax: (905) 831-6936. No agencies/phone call please. We will review and consider all resumes although we are only able to respond to those who are selected for interviews. We thank all others for their interest. Lenbrook Industries Limited is committed to employment equity. Daycare ffaq Available _'EL�ABLE worry tree daycare Warm lunch- es. nutritious snacks. Sill free. Attona/Pine grove, Oaktwrm Wet Creek call Jackie 5097787 Daycare • Available MATURE ehave day- care Harmorly/Beatnee area Lim of toys and room for play in a safe and happy environment Excellent ref- erences. Call 434-8828 INTERNET Advertising WXrkst Get your business on the World Wide Web and reach 60 million People. FREE details Call 24hrs. 905-434-2170 Dept TW -2503 ' Firewood FIREWOOD, Excellent quality Hardwood. Guar. anteed. extra long fully seasoned, cut and split Honest measurement Free delivery. Kozy Heat Fire- wood 905-7532246. FIREWOOD ROka Lum- ber 8 Firewood Centre 4'x8'x/2'. $60. 4'x8'x16'. S65 Established 1963 Days 705-277.3381. Even. rigs 905434-6665 Free :elivery to Oshawa area ' Bargain Corner 1969 PLYMOUTH Voyag- er, cosmencaily a beauty. mechanically a beast 5500 1984 Chevene. $350 3s is Call 683-6338 ALUMINUM Drai w:th live regi! aro ••aJer Good cpn- nnon $500 obo 728-7252 BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS How about /^,• iw^ Crary For sale as one - -.ver 3.000 hardcover 'ooks, many collectors. clus 5 sets of encyclope- 7ias plus 4 custom built -ale book shelves. measur- ing 7 It 10- x 12 it, ku1g. You will have many more books. 'allover after filling this �brary With these lovely leather books in. eluding over $7.500 worth of rine life Sens In all about $20.000 value ler a firm price of S2 00(,1 (905, 263-8105 MAKITA 7 1/4' circular saw, electric Wake Brand new Never used Steel carrying case $200 Firm Call 905.728-7252 SECTIONAL COUCH, parchment beige, excellent condition. $195 Also glass top square cocktail table. $50 caNLaune 686-1843 10 Articles for Sale STEF 8 Hanks appliances. now selling New 8 recon- ditioned appliances Brand new stoves. gas/elednc. Wand new fndges. reason- able rates reconditioned appliances washer 52251 up. dryers $175/up (ridges S300fup. stoves S200/up. apt size washers $300/up, apt size dryers $250 362 French St Oshawa 905 432-7167 Warranty 6 mos 6 PCE, DARK OAK oed- room se! $355- Aiso Jou. ble bed, box spring, mat tress $100 Telephone 430-2456 eft. FIBERGLASS Truck Cal 'its any 'ull size nan- ton pickup whit9 n colour. 3 years old. ask. , $500 Can 905-728-4649 A PORTABLE school room. 53991 lease can 905-436-1330 ALPINE. Sorry car stereos, sib pox Nilson. Slazenger ten's rackets ,allies nght- hand golf dubs tBM 48&FA computer. HP 4L laser Printer. SVGA monitor mi- crowave Cannon rebel -G. contax RTS cameras new goK dubs nght-hand large Tailor-made drivers. TEAC Home Stereo 432-7728 BEDROOM Furniture. Baronet, white french pro- vincial 6 -drawer dresser, mirror, desk, bookcase, bedside table, captain's bed with 2-drawersd 4 - shelves 5800. Call 905- 430-3759 BUSINESS ITEMS For Sale Cash Register $75 Male Mannequin, Free standing $1502 Glass showcases S1 00 each. Inquire (705) 9322025 CARPET BROKER, 100°x•, Nylon thick plush, Stan resistant carpet For 3 rooms, only S36900 Price includes 30 Sq. yds carpet. deluxe pad and installation in your home Free quote. tion in your home No in- terest. no payment for one tun year. Daniel, 1-800- 217-0104 Carpet Mill Dksrtibutors, 12 morlhs No payments. No interest, !OAC) 3 rooms (300sq ft ) installed anth deluxe pad from only 5399 Specials on Viryt. Ceramic and Hardwood Flooring. Fee Shop At Home 1-1 663-6046 CARPET MILL DkSrbbu- rors. '2 mor-', No Pay - Mil lls, No interest. (CAl 3 rooms '300sq `! ,installed with deluxe ped 'rom only $399 Specials or •/,nyl. Ceramic and Hardwood Flooring. Free Shop At Home 1.800-663-6046 CARPET- QUALITY :ar- pet L;w Paces Latest Co- lours and IaShiors Saes. Installations. repairs For free estimates, Call Wally 723-5295 or 7063517 p E-mail to WWW3 sympabr coca carpets CARPETS - lots of carpet. 100% nylon, new stain re- lease carpets on hand. I will carpet 3 rooms. $349 Price includes carpet, pre- mium pad, expert installa- bon, fast delivery. free esti- mates (30 yards) Norman 686-2314 CARPETS: Lots of carpets. 100% nylon stain release. carpet 3 rooms 5339 (30 Sq yd ) Includes carpet. premium pad and iri Na- tion Free estrinwers. senior discounts, carnet repairs. Sam 905-686-1772 COMPUTERS - 386 OR 486, complete with fax mo- dem VGA color monitor, C' lor ribbon printer. $575 or $675 no tax. Phone Dennis 571-5291 COMPUTER multi media system 406 DX40, 170H0. 8 meg ram. 1 44 floppy drive. 144 tax data modem. 1 meg video card. sound card 4x CD rom colour monitor. speakers key- board. mouse. I m tower. 5750 OBO Can Marry at 305-72&7252, COMPUTERS - Pomplete with 15-r f 4 Pentium 166 with 12X CD rpm. $1.599 upgrade to 486 DX41100. 5199 or role, Pentium 120. $325 In- cludes moMer board and processor) Parts Parts Parts PCI Video S39 cases 555. 336 -odor $99 CD Rom .5-s 'rom $195 used monitors 'rom $35 Lots more Phone f9051 697-3059 Computer Oearance Centre CONTENT SALE- Eery Wain ,;nits oriental ugs. TV's 8 ' ucn muds more Cail $71-5604 anyome CUSTOM-MADE 9pc sol- id oak dining room suite, beautiful fabric on chairs, excellent condition. asking $2400 Call 905.579-7356 DOUBLE STROLLER, $90. washer 8 dryer $600, snowblower 8 hp 5600. colour TV $150• double trailer $400. exercise equipment bike W. row - ng machine $60. couch 8 chair 5400, fridge $300. table 8 chair $150. stereo $600. etc. etc . 623-5342 FEDOERS Air Conditioner, Sofa 8 Cray. Solid made rocker 8 wicker set. All rea- sonable and r excellent condition Call 723-8990 HOVER Patient Litter with 2 slings Moth adaptors, asking $1500 Call FA -725-7529 MOVING sheer on sheer, w^ e "s 17 vvndow or :anger. very fun. 'ike new. paid $1600. ask-, S5040 Two night blends wim chain up di down ke new. scal- lop bottom I,ts '7 w n dow paid $230 each. asking $75 each Roller skates with case made n USA paid 5275 asks, S90 worn fourlimes, sae 5-7 Phone 434-4932 MOVING SALE cherry- wcod 'ace chairs, cherrywood mina cabinet. sofa, oveseat and chair trnn beds. box and mat- !res3. 'Airier bed. of .mat- 'ress 'ightea side !ales and dresser entertainment centro. !w: swivel •dckers, stereo cab-retand spil ars 571-05'4 MOVING SALE - INGLIS 21 cu in. frost free fridge, and self deanng oven. al- mond color. $700 pair. Vik- ing washer/dryer, one unit 2 years old $701 wooden stereo stand. 4 /5 shelves. glass doors. $50 19% Ford Aerostar, 7 passeng- er. all wheel drive. $8.200 (905) 6658865 MOVING SALE - Walnut dining table vnth 4 chairs, lighted wood/glass hutch. walnut buffel love seat 8 matching chair (like new). dk stained bamboo couch and svnvel chair, matching coffee table. tan leather swivel chair, 2 glass d Wass end tables, variety of framed pictures. 3 -section stackable wall unit. 3 -sec - nor s:de-by-side da,* pine wall unit, white patio Set (table. 6 chairs. umprella and char cushions). Self. cleaning stove with Cor- nmgware top. 21 cu It trust -free Indge awfox t yr old) 905420-0974 BOYS BIKE ­lir, !ratnmg whee-s. $3: 'hdhos 26* floor model TV 5300. Camp-, BOO $20 change 8 bath table $X r gri char $25. 45 gallon phew c on" $15 each Cal 5'9- 1170 PIANO - Newcombe upright 'rxmeny player 'VIM Ideal '.or oegmner. preser',. h n Hampror United Church, $50C 000 Call Stan 905-211 PIANOS -GRANDFATHER CLOCKS - -,w^e• x.ys new 11-0. must •educe stow Best buys of the fear a Pianos, keyboards +-d docks Offer ends Marc+ 269- Not sura. •ent : oar Call Thep Pano, 433-'49' • " knprovertients • ' ' hnprovtemeMs •M11Imiprovements ' Roofing Appliance aff Moving&Repair Storage CANDO RENOVATIONS INC. Oustity hone ren ivaeons since 1975 NO PROJECT TOO SMALL • Kitchens • Basements • Windows - Doors - Bathrooms - Etc. 905-686-5211 3E Wood Fences a Decks, Chain Link, Wrought Iron Dog Runs, etc. over 18 years edpenence 905-666-4955 14800-598-8160 WiMearr nom IMrROVEMENTS Basemefd Apls., Rec-rooms, pllrrlbing, Additions, electrical, drywall, decks. ceramic WV b counter tops 15 yrs. l Mario (905) 619.4663. CO. (416) 5604663 Wood Fene ft Decks - Chain Link - Iron Drilled Holes - sa Posts FREE estimates Call Steve 110.5-509-5077 mobile 416-729.134a E� t Ri'AMNti w..wl.aM.r wlwd&W sun& rnm ESTOU rssr 1d.1 1 "" =some• FAIRWAY HOME IMPROVEMENTS Specializing in WASHROOMS RENOVATIONS - Rec rooms •lul¢beas Flooring 15 years expell en". Can (90.5) 839-1333 CARPENTRY We estimates, house additions, basements, decks, trkn wall. door ii stallaion, baseboards, sheds, rod repairs, (906) 619.2930 so Jr. J.P. HOME IMPROVEMENTS Renovations, carpentry, siding , drywall taping, trim, paint- ing,bathrooms, finished base- ments, garages. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. Call Phil 430-873 CONKM HOME SERiIt:ES • Add'ir'onl A rsolvations ,- Cuslom building •licareed tradelllilrl • F esilltlp John RENOVATIONS BY W -LEAVER Additions, second stories, rirrshed tsirl bath rooms, doi tie 8 wood floors, doors 6 windows, guaranifed and lellabla call www (M"2•-2145 AREA NEW TILE 4 COLORS e"7. (416) 282-8934 A & C ROOFING, Shingling. all types of roofs. new and old, Workmanship Guaranteed. Free estimates. Call Andrew at (905) 426-6704 APPLIANCES Fridge, stove, washer dryer, electronics. TV VCR, microwave. etc. Free estimates. Pickup d de4very. 416-283- 3907, 416-208-7414. pager 416-295-4909. Visa accepted. MR-Pairttin9 Decorating • Moving b • Storage JW PAINTING Init./Ext. Paper hanging, sponging & Ragging. Serving Durham Region since 1983 Free Estimates 60-5838 TMS PAINTING & DECOR IrMenor b Exlerior European Wodunansflip Fast, dears, reliable service. 420-0081 SELL IT NOW ::CALL 683-070% OR FAX 579-2238 Will move anything big or small Service available 7 days a week. 24 hours. Very Reasonable Rates Call Pyr el-41i�553-5144 AM Movny systems full services, moves, ap- phance and piano specnl Isis. Flat fare or ho . we now have healed storage (mils. Now ollerirtg free boxes ltdft move. Park and bad special, starting at $99. and up. Cal for illor- Rwim, 725.0006 or 427-M HM 41M - MOVERS Win big of small. we price them all! Free estimates, senors dscota short no. ice moves. Appliances moved, also storage space available. Comparable rates. Cal 4324650. MM vtirrm LARGE TRUCK VVA do household moves, residential. commercial All types of moves Can Carl K Jamie 427.21356. MICHALSKI MOVING Houses. Aparinlerts, C1 - Ices. Appliances and Piano speaalaM Semon and MKI-Month Dis- counts. Licensed. in- sured Free Estimates. Excellent service. Call 436.7795. Cross Movers Bargain rales Mites, olfices. apt. etc. Piano move% Padorg livaga . i , Carpeting' NSTALLATNM 25 years everence, 9 ow Free esirtlalas. D i N Dunton, 967.1799 or 967-1100 e Carpeting loorig, : 4 Gardening 8 re/ Gardening S Landscaping Landscaping =aliaac 3 bedrooms• 35 7d+. 5299 in"aar 65 oz carpet 5252% y1L (indludieta padpad) _FREEF1'T�aATEtiJ can sarin (*• days).(903)619-2259 RA JIST WAX= WORK Dag Magic For Chldrens Panes Arid Al Occasions. Have Iy Own Magician. Can Etaliie 668`•493A• F• Driving • Schools SCHOOL Approved by D.S.A .O 4 lessons and test $105. .101 $150 -Full Course $259 Free pick -up and drop o6 (416) 2A7,VW TREE MAINTENANC=FtEMOVAL Avoid Landscaping "call Davi . • . ax, Financial • • Directory business. 'Iodic finaraw s nit analysis keeps track. Navin Bark 6113-,i060 -FREE 0 -FILING - Computerized Tax Returns prepared by Professional Accountant Judy Kulksis CGA 905420-2061 Corporate tax 8 business services available Don't Forget r Sial Alli Plckerm News A&crdser Classified Dept. is open for your ConVenkwe every Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad � Pall Qkase C UO3-0707 Deg n buOO9 Is 1p on every Agues to F�idlsf 8 00 ciao. to so* Val 683-0707Y to plan yow ad Or ftx jt PAGE lb -THE -NEWS AD% FIC Sit R FlUDAY. MARCH 27, 1997 1 FoSe Articles 1 For Sale 1 ArticlesComputerVideo 1 Co VideoRon,Snowmobiles • 1 snowmobiles Aparb"°"t° ffjlnl Apartment• 11 For Rem For Rent 11 For Rent �umannmSMnna0n■ ■ HOW ARE WE DOING? ■ ■soxmtWIDploAcNourouslo asWiltte best ■ ■ possbieservice.Wewallappemiegarardd ■ fesPM to tie q jesions below. ■ ■ 1. Was your call answered promptly? ■ ■ Garage/ Garage/ ■ 1 Yard Sales 1 Yard Sales ■ ■ 2. Did the Sales Representative offer friendly, ■ BICYCLES PLUS ■courteous service? ■ BIKE SWAP ■ ■ ■ April 5th 8 6th ■ ■ Call 436.6040 for details 89 FORMULA MX 470 L/C, GAUGES,SKINS HAND WARMERS, ?1,X35--- GOOD RUNNER. DOUBLE BED TRAILER PKG DEAL. $1,925 O.B.O. 705-328-1613 TIM. ■ I Are you satisfied With the response to your ■ Automobiles advertisement? ■ ■ ■ 4. Suggestions or comments: ■ ■ 1 For Sale 1990 Lincoln Signature. white. mint condition, 136.000 kms was certified r, October. new brakes. muffler, etc.. $12.000 Call 9905)4341840 1990 SUNBIRD LE. 2 dr ■ auto am'tm new brakes ■ ■ We would like to hear from you. ■ ■ ■ ■ If you prefer, ■ ■ please contact Fred Eismont ■ ■ at 576-9335, or 683-0707 ■ ■ or fill out this coupon ■ ■ and mail to: ■ ■ ■ ■ ClassWied Department ■ ■ P.O. Box 481 $300 (905) 728-9024 ■ 865 Farewell SiL ■ rr9s, rad Very dean. non- smoker $3500 obo. 721- 9663 1968 Burd GS. 4 speed. 400 cu inch engine. stock. roc blue. must be seen, excellent condition. cerb- NO 611.500 420-7267 1991 FIREFLY. 2 door, 5 speed. Am/Fm Cassette. Sunrool. Rebuilt motor with warranty. New rad, dutch $3750 Cal 571-0175 1994 CAVALIER Z22. 38.000 kill, air, purple, backgrey interior. Runt condition $10.900. flexible 432-3236 1994 GRAND PRIX SE ■ Oshawa, Ontario Dill P'L. P S P'V Cruise. Arts 3 • PetslSuppliesl ?.c. Am/Fm casseme, s•cur- ■ MH 7L5 ■ e 1 Crafts 1 Boar sY. split 11 683-3020km CERAMIC WAREHOUSE MORSE BOARDING 1994 GRAND PRIX, V6, ■ 'Y01,1r 5aC$laCDOI' aUte measure 01 our sudxess- ■ , leaching 'The Art of Dry New barn has large box pis abs. p1 pi" Drtrurli. 0 EL Brushing' dunng our Ape stalls available now Laker- Security System. 4-000r, 0-P V 79 000 n aminan city brtxtad kms. space left Book Now idg• and Taunton Rd Out- door ring $175 OWmomh prork. runway $14.500 Like new. one Open Tues to Sat 10-3. Sue (905655-8369 owner 905.683-3020 -curs Nrte New sprmg ROTWEILLER puppies, 5 1994 Pontiac Iran sport g Bo arriving dally the- Boundary 2 Ostia- weeks personably Deus silver 6 cylinder. in good qua 905 7256709 -6 9 "ai fabulous tempera- condition Call 432-2617 kit. only $299 pius tax merit. excellent with kids, days or 571-5226 even - FOLK -ART CLASSES. $300 (905) 728-9024 rigs Begmr,ers Folk Art Classes !9051721-8795 1994 Z71 Ext Cab 4X4. sinning April 10th. Also Sat moming flexible LHASA APSO pupa for keded. 51.000 km. SWI un- and sale Reasorable Non- der warranty. $22.000 say. eve and morning shedding. non-Wrgic. 697-2760 classes avadabl• Will ac. :ommodab shin -workers health guar•ntM' ref net•- 199S CHRYSLER IN - For further nformation call 4•d House trawl" Stan.TREP10, excellent koro - 7 7 ed (705) 786-3124 NEW MUSIC O AGGREGATE Pertcct fur drive- ways. storage yards or barn yards Eso- numJcal. various sizes available. Delivered or picked up Call International Mill Service WentWorth SL W., Whitby 668-6871 Oshawa. 576-7448 rarity. IU 200 dream ma- 5 6.394 y qua one bon. automatic starter, air. SHEDYAN Qual�:y USED FRIDGE $225. alto lady owner. Cab after 7 K-9 KLUBHOUSE - Owck power everything, keyless wonder sheds Sr X 8 bath up used stoves 5200 and pined k o me taste smell &or lock or your water, we Inc easy dog trawling, Jr entry. 50.000 km. black with kit. only $299 pius tax up. used washers $250 sell Dan (9051619 --OM Computer Puppy (10 waelks+i through sand nkwxx $14.750 (905) Many other saes and styles dryers $179 and up Brand 1 P m adi,,,,oedtun. Tricks dans 665-9336 svauable AISO R s new brand name to • 1 Found /Internet Summer conformation 1"6 Dodge Caravan and decks 761 McKay 16 C t $605 New Orcinol OSTAR Van, loaded, 1 da-, ler begmnng and options. Una 3. Pickering For more name 30- stoves $449 and NEW MUSIC O expan•ncad handlers. rwn-2137 , 95K $15.500 No Cal 905-619-2093 up New scratch and dent .zine newswwwdumam- problerm solving pin. Pita, 668-2937 months old. on Harbord Cis. Ajax. Now positing at bar tndges 5 c1 $249 Ste- news n•V-a)t?38/n plus, Call 905-693-7852 Alax Pet Care Centre SLAG cMnsons Furniture and AppkancaS 227 Court St. de: nim 151 1 i$UtOrtlObikti 19.5 Nissan Quest XE, blue. auto. cent 21.000 km, I leaded r PENT M AGGREGATE Pertcct fur drive- ways. storage yards or barn yards Eso- numJcal. various sizes available. Delivered or picked up Call International Mill Service WentWorth SL W., Whitby 668-6871 Oshawa. 576-7448 rarity. IU 200 dream ma- for Sale y qua one Much 22nd. on Bayly St., chine n,iy leaded. tons ol Ajax. Please ale 686.8972. lady owner. Cab after 7 WATER- d you are con- software. 6 months old. B P min 43 -clow pined k o me taste smell &or lock or your water, we worth over $3600, must NEED A VEHICLE? 2 1909 GMC VANS. 305 can help Call for into ' sell Dan (9051619 --OM Poor credrtl No credit'+ v8.. auto., cert., $3500 8351 or 686-0234 cher 5 air. amvin slareo cuss", Bankrupt) Call Tracie at o.b.o. Call 9.5 at 428 -CM P m • Lost b 905-5761000 or 1.888- Call 905-5761317. 1 waned • 1 Found 259-3673. 1 can help) 9CS-433-9676. 1989 AER - AftlCle6 2M CORDOYA- 2 bdrm. 1964 CAVAUER, 2 door; 5 OSTAR Van, loaded, 1 unit.aim M. 2nd !loon quirt. tifil. Ind. speed, certified. $4995 certified. 1989 Wanted FOUND - Male Lab/cross VOl,$120 (905)x7 1201. FORD 4x4. $6495 certified. at MURAD AUTO SALES. donde. between 4-5 1989 CHEY Astro Van, ANTIQUES ADsdut months old. on Harbord Cis. Ajax. Now positing at 19•S DODGE 600 Con- wrtibls, $2.500 080, 1985 loaded, 55495 cerbli•d. 905433--9676. Purcusrhg tumrture or an- Alax Pet Care Centre 22 tib• forint boat 350 in- ythng old. Scientific rnstru- Owner may contact 428- board V8 complate with We ments. china. silver, adver- 8160 Adel Al trailor $9,000. Marg. toys. decoys, dols, 080. 1984 Golden Foloon milk bottles. couscbons or LOST - make cat. Liver- house trailer $4.9X10 080. estates. Call Robert Bowen pooVFwCh arae, begs with 576-0977 Antiques (905) 655-8049. white stomach, answers to ARLIE SALES LTD. 520 Tautton Rd E. Oshawa, Ont 720--117S5. 571-7779. Don't kook any further 18 vans 8 trucks to choose SOUND SYSTEM! Like Bruoldn. Choke. it found please al 19.6 BUICK Century Lim- from, inducing 35 pre - New. Soundboard, Moni- 831-7127 ited. 142 000 km. kaerior i utwhod Cams. Pius /5 'As W tors. Mans, Power Amps, Microphones and Accessia ries. $3500 or best offer. Must sell. Call 905-576- 2585. OAK/PM1E FURNITURE - Traditional Woodworking is pleased to ntroduce our new 'Hone Office' and 'Entertainment Centers'. We ham added many new bedroom a dining room places as well. Via proudly handcraft what we sell and offer the highest quality, fur- nishings available any- where at low competitive pries. 9!5-985 BT14. buy estidift, old Chico glass, 101111111106,and iture, pre 1940, irk kV cirfa tabirtels, kl219e6, diini d Wi- n sell, cedar ctes>s, a sewing more. Cal Jeff at fllttilOUE DISCOVERIES $834243 LOST: Black botfly good. Runs well. Ask - 9500 0-6 is. Cal 283 with contents: on Saturn � Much 22nd. on Bayly St., pet. pWbirg, f�dfy tae. Ajax. Please ale 686.8972. 1996 CHEVETTE. 4 -door. $150 O A trucks. auto, rebuilt motor, mug B now parts. (V- receipts). ' p,,.�.. little to certify, $950 obo. SL N.. Whithy. Phone 905• Call Bob 905.434-3757. 896.3392. 19•• SUBARU SUMM BORDER Collies, wonting Wagon, 4 -door, 4 -speed, or competition. registered. air. amvin slareo cuss", wormed and Ist needles. very clean throughout. no ready to go. M. Call 905- rust. lady -driven. $1350. 996-1030. Call 905-5761317. APPLIANCES Wanted, SHEPHERD pup for sale. 1967 Chevy Astro Van. 4.3 working or not working. Only one fornily raised CKC auto.. amAm cess.. colour Call Stens Appliances 905 female sfh•Pferd left. Must blue w/grey, lust certified. 432-7167 $0 fast. Asking $450. Cali 117.000 km. Asking SOW. 715-733-2486. 579-5749. WANTED - fridge and stove, colour -white, in gently used condition and reascrhady priced. Please - - - - call 965-7132 WANTEDI Good used bi- cycles ler bike swap. Call 905.4361040 ler details. BUTTONS HAS PUPPIES - Toy Poodle black or white, dudaws and tells dipped. first shots. Ready to go first week d April. $350. Phone 1-706639-5174. 109 CHEV SPRINT, red, automatic, 68.000 miles, well maintained, excellent condition, asking $3,250. Telephone 725.2879 or 725-1413. 190 Z24, 2.8, wry dean, $4800 certified. 571 -OM Sp•aali. 1961 Ford Wag- on $2575. 1909 Cavalier Z24 $6495. 1990 Cowell Z24 $5995. 1967 CadiNaC Dwile 4 -tow $5750. 1991 Cadillac Devise $12,765. 1993 Pontiac GrerMArn 2 - door $9900. 1967 Nissan 3tX)ZX. $5995. 1991 Fbi Be Sunbird 4 -door $5500. 1993 Olde Adnleve 4 -door $8995. 1992 Cadillac Derv- $11,800. 1992 Sol- um Coups fug bad $7995. 1995 Dodge Ram 1/2 -ton rod 38.1drn $15,400. 1993 GMC Pickup $11,700. 1990 Safari van loaded $8273. 1992 Cho S10 4x4 with tap $9996. "SPECIAL OF THE WEEK: 1995 Chev Citation 106 him certified, only $2494, Dont mos this one. 'AT ARUE'S,' WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. AJAX WIND JAMMER APTS. 2 bedroom $785 3 bedroom $867 In family building. Fridge, stove, air, broadloom, underground parking included. Closeto all amenities. 686-0841 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Automobiles mobiles 1 1 For Sale91PFUtoWanted A 8 A AUTO SALVAGE FAutodealer NS Top cash for scrap. Aban- will Coned and good cars! trucks. Call us last for best ing 24 hrs. . 7 days 30 min. service. 905-686-5003 ave or 905-706-5234 been turned down Trucks before. Loans 1 for Sale available for no credit, bad credit 19x1 Gere Truck Z-50. Ex- cellent condition 14111 alu- and bankruptcy mrnum body Rebuilt en- bU} M. g ne. new dutch heal ler movers $5000 080 Call Call 19nir a (905) 683-8266. 1905 International. 22' 5 ton, 5 sod. Smgle axle, DT466. too many new pans '0 list Bills to prove. Cer4- CARUSO AUTO SALES tied• asking $9.500 Call 1984 Dodge Arles looks Tony 721-0986. and runs like a 19@9. $1.295 cert: 1986 Toyota Corolla. t3W. $1995 cart. 1989 Toyota Tercel. Stan- dard. 165K due $2995. 1991 Cavalier. 2 dr auto. black, 171K $4295, 1989 Dynasty. IWK. $3268: Call Phd 686-3803 1895 Clements Rd Unit 177, Pickering. IT'S TIME FOR SPRING CLEANING AND WE'RE READY TO DEAL! VANS WE HAVE 12 TO CHOOSE FROM 1985 - 1994 - EXAMPLES: 1994 Astro CL ext . loaded. dutch doss. burgundy and saver. trawl n style ler $13.995 1993 Astro CL Ext. keded, 70.000 km, beauty. $13.995. 1993 Safari. a passenger, 102.000 km, a Steal of $11, 795, 1992 Sa- fari. 8 passenger. loaded. try this ono at $9.995 1985 CPev Astro. 5 passenger_ solid van, good runner $3.795. 1992 Pfyrnoum Voyage La. Ouad Otiekets. loaded. -Woody- $10.595. 1990 Ford AerosW. Edda Bauer, extended, loaded, $6,995. TRUCKS - 1968 Ford Range. 4 M. 5 sod,. artred. with ap. $1.995., 19W Ford F250. 5 8 hire. automatic. 41,000 original kms. $8,295. 1991 Chew Silverado. $hon box. step Side. loaded, black, $11.895. SPECIALS - 1992 GRAND AM SE. 4 door, 3.3 6 cel. , loaded, while $6.995. 1991 Chev C"I_ or Z24, black, auto. leaded, Style on a budgK $4.695. 1992 Geo Tracker, 5 spd., convertible, 103,000 kms, $6.495.. 1992 Jirnnyy 4 x 4, 4 door SLE. loaded, pretty utility $12.895.. We hatter won deb on C•%VSMM Sadibleds, Ole. COW and eN Ye at Cerdcar Auto Cadval ISS Khp Sheat Wast N Midlow s Maa- 'Wean stir d sebnMrs lead Blair 4ianda- open Sunday. Cas (nq 579- 2e••April - 190 GMC 1500. 146k Auto. err, VB Body heads work $4900 OBO Call 404-9310 19" Marda Pickup B-2200 automatic. 87,000 kms . power Slow 'g- power brakes. cap. box liner. $4800 Certified. Call 579- 111582 CMP TRit". $8.000 aws- rything included Good obndbon 579-2174 MIT Trailers 1990 HOMESTEADER 12 x 38 h moble homre 10 x 20 Honda room Man trader fully himrshed. one bed- room. 4 pc bath, fridge hit Size, propane stow and own Electric hot water, dock 10 x 16, shed, new root on Florida room. now carpet Loafed al Nestle - In Park on Hwy 36 bei ween Lindsay and Bobcay- goon, on water Brand now $45.000. Asking $30.600 or test offer Leave message before 4 p.m or cal after 5 p -m. to 9 p.m- Park lees n•- gotrrable Ask for Denise (905) 579.3791 1195 DUTCHMAN Tent Trader, sleeps S. King 8 Queen sized beds 3 way it". wrap around Couch, easy tow trailer, with Wakes, many accessories included. Exc•Uent condi- bon. A joy to camp in. $7250 or beat offer. 576- 3526. X11AparbirminisFor Rod 1 a 2 Bedroom apes arta Bachiha sp. ($495) in Oshawa and Bowtma with$ Starting at SGOWR Onth, with *-try laaitiN. No Pets. Cab (905) 4342407. k, 2 CREDIT PROBLEMS? On the taro fxnarheehg. Down r�i>a CW- papinargis from pet. pWbirg, f�dfy tae. pwmwft from Dayime 263-036• or evsn- $150 O A trucks. � 2&3-2522. vote. 1961 10 1696. AW* 2 BEOII)OM 0-p. neer Aub SdM Lid. 146 Brock Oshawa Centre and 401. SL N.. Whithy. Phone 905• Parking. toundry, storage. 896.3392. Available lbw. Non 1M Chev. Cavelier RS, 4 Smokers PrsNmsd. $600/ dr., aub . 3.1 V6, maroon, m0. plus hydro. 579-0248. loaded. $5900 obo. 434- 2 LARGE bdrrrw kvingi 2775. dining area. Laundry and AUIMWbft ubkies included. NO smokers, no pale. Mailable 1 waned May isilliest. $0 905 696 ,' t 43SL 2M CORDOYA- 2 bdrm. CASH FOR CARSI We apt. Perk 8 $700 3 used vehicles. Vehicles unit.aim M. 2nd !loon quirt. tifil. Ind. must tis n oandi•parking or For more tion Cal 127.2415 cortW � �e �g6S. to 479 Bayty St. East, Ajax 5762877 or 623-3706. at MURAD AUTO SALES. Apartments O 1 1 For Rent WHITBY -3 BEDROOM main floor Side deck Park- ing. 3 appliances. $775/ month + ubbbes. Owet Coen No dogs. Gill (905) 430-3396. 3 -BEDROOM apartment. dose to downtown Whitby, no pets. $800/month plus hydro. firstAast. dean. quiet building. 666-4312 5-9pm Please beve mess. AJAX - 2 bedroom -. new carpet. freshly painted, ap- pbances, laundry, parking, $750 incus" Available April 1. Toll Free 1.800- 475.9949 or 705-726- 5391 WastreyMwry 2, two bed- room basement apartment, lutchon, private entrance. use of laundry facilities. Store". close to Go and 401 $740 including utrk- bes Call Jinn (905) 619- 2089 BEAUTIFUL t bedroom. case to O G H , Norm GM a downtown, $650 indu- sive. available Apr 1st. Can laundry. parking. no sinaking/p•ts. firstiest Ex- c~t for single protes- -ntal 432-2704 anytrne AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE- LY, 1 -bedroom basement apartment. RosslandMar- mony, very quiet area. no pets. non-smoker. private laundry/entrance, utarbes nck+ded.(905)668--9523 AVAILABLE Now 1 Said - room. and available May 1/ 97, two -2 bedroom wary - thing included Nice quiet budding n Bloor/Wlson ane Laundry on prenvses. Balconies 6 carpet throughout. For more info. please call 721-1176 BASEMENT apartment separate entrance, all in- dushe $460. t,MVI" Norm Oshawa. Mailable May 905-686-2216 BROOKLIN: Extra large one bedroom apartment. large tread tit, goat area, available Apel lit $685 uhhhos included. 655-5539 GPJMDVIEW/OUVE, large 1 -bedroom tvs•ment apartment, private en- hance, large kitchen. 4 ap- phano•s. parking. cable. nai-smnoker, no pats. suit- able 1 Penson, $625 indu- W e. 905.436-8447. IMMACULATE 1 -bedroom basement apartment in aawer Oshawa hone. Sap•raM entianoe. minuses b GO, 401, 8 O.C. Carpet' ad throughout, ceramic Boor in kitchen, french doors, gas kept-. cenitral air, fridge, stove. A8-dre l- Siv hoel. hydro, wales, Ca- ble, 6 puking. MUST BE SEEM $BSWmonth firm. ISU" required. No pins/ No diAdran pnslund. Cafe 905-725-2864 after 6:30 pm. AJAX 2 a 3 bedroan. Fireplace,Available imma- diencii, Large backyard. 00" to schools 3 Vans- porteNon. 905-066.7466. LARGE BASEMENT bed- room with private beth. vin Chavildify parikg 0-9 backyrerd no etntakitgtpeis Avant bw nUKialsly. 1~ $425/mo inclusive. Central Park BNd.WAdetaida 905-579- 17M vow 1 -bedroom beearwN eputneta. COON b 401 and SM amenities. Available Apr.lst. $600/month. Call Ingrid 905.728-1600, leave nweesage. NEWLY Der:orS%d apart- ment units, available in a" buildhirig, now hospi- tali 255 Simcce St. N. (906) 72B-4998. NORTH OSHAWA 1 bed room lower duplex, dean, bright, laundry, 1 parking space, non-smoker, no pets. yard. 5595 inclusive, lstAasl available May.1s1. 905-4304906. NORTH OSHAWA: large two bedroom, large balco- nies, quiet building, utilities, cable, parking included. $679. Available April Ist. 579-5584. ONE, and two bedroom opts. in most beautiful adult building. Available anytime. Std. Oshawa. Call 723-1009. OSHAWA - SM + 900 Glen St: 2 bedroom opts. $675- $708. 3 bedroom, close to shopping. schools, GM and Go. Utilities in- cluded. Firstilast required. Call 728-4993 OSHAWA - 2 bedroom opts. May occupancy. $600 range. Locations to suit you. Stockwell Realty Corp. 723-1265 1 -BEDROOM basonentt apartment, dean, bright. specious 8 quiet, suitable for 1. No dogs. $575 all in- cluded. Available Apr 1st. 905-725-7833 Dave. CLEAN, QUIET Family Building North Oshawa, /6 2 bdrms. In- idtisrve. Pay cable. parking 6lauxidry fee. 723-2094. OSHAWA Newer build - Ing; well-maintained. gen- erous sures. Par" 8 ny- dro ncuded: mule., on bus u. 1 -bedroom. $600: 2 -bed- room, $750; 3-bedrom. $960 (905)428-5740. OSHAWA- 2 bodrdonrt Spacious dean in duplex Fenced yard, parting. ap- phances. $650 + utilities April Ist. Call (9o5) 420- 1846 PICKERING - Bright and dean on. bedroom be" - ment Pnvat. entrance. Mailable May Ist for a non smoker no pets. $600 (905) 11311445 PICKERING - new 2 bed- room basement apt with fireplace, private hone Sheppard/Rosebank $950 Available May 1 FnnstAast 839.5529:509-1283. PICKERING - one bed- room basement apt. Lill bes. Separate entrance. laundry $540 mndtnivo. Suitable ler one. Apr 1 st. 6116--e562 2 -bedroom upper level. Parking, dose to schools, bus, GO. $865Jmo. + uta. April 1 st. 631-9730 PK:KERING. Rougomaint/ Dyson. clean 1 -bedroom basement apartment suit- able for 1. parting, usia•s nduded,S550/month- Non- smoker. 1stAM 905-509- 1163 after Spm. PICKERING, Whft@AW1, new bright wwaNt-oub 1-bed- ril parking. cable, ublr- bw included. $*Peale en- trance, non-smoker, 1st/ last $6.x0. Avakblo wir e- dately. Cal 915-831- 9458. OSHAWA - NORTH Ox - bid two, - 2 bdrrn. Now GO sWWM 401. PaAtirg, hydro, balcoriy/pafio. $730 all inclusive. No dogs. Arailads 0 3 (905) 721-2232 (41239- 2752. SOUTH Ott NVAI, barye 1 - bedroom raised besenitsn t Was tat tl an lower •tor d Nnni , with MundtX 2 -car Parking, private sttkartce $575 ON i Chilm. Avail- " . April tit. Mit4ue waking inglaleo pee. No POW 905479 -ISM The Fwat choice - Wye 2-bdrm •pa• B ftK epa- ciout and el0rdablet Shopping 401 and schools all within Yaw OMAP- Cal (90) 571-4606 ler into WELL FURNISHED room in good location. Gibbons and Roseland. Clean quiet non smoker, share bath, kitchen and laundry. $85 per creek 571-4472 THE NEWS ADVERTISER Fk1DAY, MARCH 27, Imo'/=PAGE 17 ' Houses Houses M I For Rent IM, For Rent / ' lmmhousles Townhouses For Rent to For Rent 6 For mell Personals e ' Personals e ' Auctions e 1 Auctions SEE $1 - IA Absolute Affordable! STILL RENTING?? WHY NOT OWN A: 3 -Bed Semi $700/month 3 -Bed bungalow $800/month No down payment? Discharged Bankrupt? Call Me! 1905)571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 MARK STAPLEY Sales Rep Sutton Gaup Excel Really Inc Apartments For Rent Houses m For Rent TOP 0' WESTNEY. 2 or 3 3 BEDROOM or 2 bed oedroom deluxe condos, room and dining room available mid-Apnl. Nom Large living room and hall s,r,okers preferred. Ensure Open design. Newly deco- a>ndry, window coverings, rated. 5 new appliances. appliances, sauna. exer- Upper duplex, large drive -,e room, pool, $1200 in- and fenced yard. $825 + :"ding utilities. 905-831- utilities. Available May 1 t,-,1 Calf 905.571.2757 WHITBY, bachelor B one cedroom in well mam- -a ned buildings 4 Sevens Really Ltd 905-668-7777. WHITBY- Cozy, two bed - apt Asking $650 -snth utilities Included.. A,ailable immediately Cal 1-905-509-9913/ 666- ,1374 WHITBY 2 bedroom Aval- apie Arpil 1st Cal (905) 430-9146 or (416)789- 4-45 RENT %ND RELAX!! .low into w HITIlOAKS COURT WHITBY I rc+hl) dcaxared ,uttcs Gleaming hardwood Il'wrs I RLL cable' \II utdties Included :n, rlltage frte In ing .it irh tirk;.t n : N-Jril. yrs wtkc+aaly "5-668-73.42 A8 for onh $735 for a 2 bedroom WHY - w^er you can .w1 ,our own home for ,tss than you mmkn" Call Dave Haylock Sales Rep H0, Max Summit Really 1991) Ltd. (905) 669-3800 .r(905)666-3211 ' Apartments Wanted AJAX/PICKERING Aparb '.err wanted Senior lady 'equues 1 bedroom apt in 1 ce budding. May 1st or earlier Willing to pay up to $700 inclusive. Call An- nelle at 427-1661 OSHAWA - Two plus one bedroom, living room, din - Ing room, new carpet. oil heat. large city lot. $800 Plus utilities. ISVlast. Call between 9 - 5 985-4808 NEW HOUSE 2000 sq It. in Whitby 2 car. 3 bedroom with an suite and closet. Man flop laundry, den, hv- ing room $1300/month Call Mark or Tracey 683- 4713, OSHAWA Lovely sunny 4 - bedroom family home Sunroom, 2 baths. hard- wood floors. V ceilings, french doors, gas heat Pn- vate yard, quiet child -safe street April or May Re- sponsible applicants. refer- ances $950+ 839-1104 OSHAWA 3 bed. 2 1!2 bath. family rm . alarm Sys- tem. 5 appliances $1100 . utilities Avail May 1 Call 721-1368 OSHAWA - 3 . 1 bedroom bungalow for rent $8501 month + unities. Available April. t No smokers or Pets Please can '7051 328- 3159 RENOVATED 3 -bedroom, parking, 4 appliances ^o pets $900 + utilities Call 416)925-1050 POSSLAND'ATTERSLEY Oshawa quiet court loca- t-on Immaculate 3 bedroom some. tamilyroom, 1 112 Daps. deckpatio, specious paved drive, cozy fenced backyard Near bus, walk to Public/Hgh Schools. Avail able May 1 (flexible Occu- pen y) $895;month + ul ties 1stAast 905.697-2519 WHITBY - 6 BEDROOMS, 2 1:2 baths, living room. dining room, family, room, walkout basement. 5 ap- pliances. $1.300 plus Availada Apnl 1 655-4480 WHITBY: 4 bedroom super semi backing on to green ben. 1 1/2 baths. walkout from fining room to deck. hardwood Iloors. built-in dishwasher, finished rep room, central air condition- ing. $975. + utilties. Avail- able May tst. Call 905- 434.1349 mHouses Housing For Rent Wanted 51-1A > YAWe Afkxdable VMY REM" OWN YOUR MOB•t FOR sat$ ono No Dowrtpayment7? Discharged Bankrupt?? Call Mel! 571-6275 >i-S0O49404273 Mark Stapler Sales Rep. Sutton Group Excel Really DEVON SL OSHAWA. Lrge 3 bedroom semi, fenced ysw t. Irklge, salve, wasnw, dryer available April 1st 1997. Call nowt Appt to view. 905-571.0825 mersag match EXECUTIVE HOME sought by responsible bu- -s- couple. Close to Oshawa/ Whitby border. Must have A/C, 2200 sq.h.+- Up to $1500-1month. Call 905- 436-6168 or 905-404-2250 ask for Darcy. ' Townshrwses ROM SOUTH OSHAWA - 3 bedroom townhouse close to schools and shopping. $950 mo. all income. First/ last. Available April 1st. 806-5799856 days. 3 bedroom townhouse in we• maintained family complex. Freshly decoral- ed, includes 4 appYanoas. ell u•Ities. Padufrtg, close to satwds, ON amenities. May occupancy 122 Colborne St. E. Oshma. Appt 434- 3872. NORTH OSHAWA, 3 bedroom + basenrtent townhouses in wall main- ta road family complex. Freshly decorated with Frig./slove, close to al amenities. Starting at $73SJffwfdt. On silo Mgmt. olece. Cal 905-720-3777. 1011 sIMCOE "REST NORTH 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units. Utilities included Stove & Refrigerator. Parquay floors throughout, Parking included. Playground Area. Close to schools and shopping. From 5846.00. Call 905-721-0980 TAROT CARD READER r •99. ACCURACY It you are sidt, depressed, or ailing, for any reason such as love, manage. sickness, health, business and financial sit- uabons. Mrs Anne can help you and wit help you through all your problems. Mrs. Arne heals by herbs, oils and tales- man She has the God given power to help people with ter problems Guarantees results She is superior to others. Mrs Anne has 35 years experience Open daily form 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Special this month. 2 readings for S25. 721-0506 Oshawa area. 1R.ifPrivate Homes Money Rooms Condominillna For Sale YAl to Lend for Rent (:0r Reit BASEMENT room to rent in North Oshawa home. (with shared kitchen) Close to Durham College, bus routes and all amenities. Suitable for one clean quiet female (employed or stud- ent). Incudes laundry, ca- ble. Private bathroom, AJC, heat. hydro References. lst/last No pets. $450per month Inclusive Call 905- 438-8312 2 ROOM(S) for rent in 5 bedroom executive home. completely furnished Available April and May 1st $29J per month + util- ties. Laundry included 905-434-9614 AJAX, FURNISHED room for rent. .r dear quiet home, own entrance, air, cable b laundry facilities, Shared bath d kitchen Non- smoker. call 686 7260 ALTONA RD. / Shepperd: Bright clean 1urr+ished room for employed non smoker. in quiet adun home. share separate kitchen, bath- rooms, references. IstAast $100 per week 509-2459 PICKERING GAYLY/ WESTSHORE large ' n,shec room, $125/week A I facilities including park ing laundry, separate en- trance. 839-4271 after bpm FURNISHED ROOM share kitchen and bathroom, ut,k- ties included, plus cable and parking Available wnrned Call 420-1368 Shared Accomodation 3 BDRM. nous• lu snare Oean. bright. Close to take Al transit $400 . 112 utsi Ines. ,st/last Cindy. 839- 2078 BRIGHT room to tent . large dean. quot, friendly shared hone. Cable, laun- dry close to Oshawa Cen- tre and public transit No smokers $350/per mo. (first and last; 576-3816 LARGE, BRIGHT bed sit - tin n ievel f TOP OF WESTNEY.Hvey 2, 2 bedroom at:iarl-I for rent. 5 appliances, sauna, exercise room. security camera. outdoor swammrng Pool, parking, close to shop and Go. 401, $975 inclusive References re- quired May Ist 666-1100 Sam -8p.m. After 8pm 683-7681 Office d • Retail Space OSHAWA 4 Months Free Rent "'- 850 sq 2nd ttr 3550 600 sq. main $500. 300 sq h across from Dish Centre. 600 2nd flr $500. 1.2(X) sq. It. 2nd floor 1.600 SQ, h main Call 434-2447 or 655-4132 SQ sq h office for rent. di. voided! onto 3 sections . com- plete with computer room, washroom waiting room etc $480 includes every- thing High traffic area Prime location eve4able immediately Somme N Ideal for any prolessKxiW 576-6999 ask for Steve OFFICE near downtown Oshawa ')o0 sq. h drv.d- ed into 3 offices. secretarial and kdchen Excellent for protess,onals, insurance etc Immaculate turnkey condition 905-571-1301 OFFICE UNITS FOR RENT second 'Ivor food S,mcoe Street Norm lOshawa) lo- cation, parking available 576.5123 Ask for Karry OFFICE- 400 sq h sepa- rate office. customer sec. tion plus washroom As in- clusiw. $525rmonth 15 Harwood S Ajax 427- 5156 Industrial EA Me Units AVAILABLE Imrtied , in- dustriatretar units tot lease. prkne location. Osh. 2000-4000 sq ft 14 it drive-in doors, otfics front. marry uses. near 401, (rpm S871/mo 433-4161 days. 579-5909 we COURTICE 2 storey, ,rv- ,ngroononingroom, 4 bedrooms. 4 bathrooms, familyroon olireplace main floor laundry. Garr, c/vac. kitchen with walkout to in - ground pool. hardwood floor, finished basement. 1 1/2 garage. $181.900 576- 9388 Open House March 28. 30 8 April 6th, 2-4 p -m COURTICE BACK -SPLIT well maintamed. 1800 sry9 3 bed. 2 bath. huge family room w/fireplace. gas. ca backs onto park. $169.500 Call 434.1836 MEADOWVALE/401 - Im- maculate large 4 bedroom semi Fireplace. finished basement. 1 1/2 car ga- rage, large private yard. eat -in kitchen Loader Only $179.900 Call Mike Lynch 905.831-9500. Sales Rep. Sutton G,oup-Herb age ReartyInc OSHAWA super clean semi pair separate INmg and dnrngroom. wro to pre lot. parquet floors upstairs. 6114.900 Ask 'o, Lilian Norm Remak Summit 668- 3900 Res 668-7479 Sprawling. 3.600 sq" Bungalow on 121 acres Grand toyer w,cir Oak staircase Formal Coming rm w,oak loonng 7 FI to G ling rd top w/kdows 1500 sq.h kit w'gramte floors. counters S n to coling fieldstone f -p b Cdtnedral Clings, skytts. 6 oak floors "hrtwghouit 4 bdrm 4 moln- a0 Dthrms 6 elegant ensu - 4e wiglass lit step-up Uti- Il the 3600 sq. h. finished b'smt w. add'tl sep Ent for bus,neSS. In-law or sheer enjoyment B'smt has every upgrade Oak cast- ktgs.basebds. 60 oz carpet. Approx 1200 sq h Enter tanment area wMr to ce4- ng F,P 3 ad" room plus ON: Exercise rm (conler- wee Ron ) 6 workshop Aji mag,nabie upgrades me Set sys Offering a 'BO- NUS' S2.00000 cash back for your closing import fees Call 436-0312 to vow Ask OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES, OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS SUGGESTEDTHAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNMC ANY CONTRACTS. • Mortgages, • Insurance MORTGAGES - Cwco. bad and ugly Financing for any purpose, rates from 5 95% All applications ac- cepted Community Finarl- cial Services 666-6805 • 'Business pportunities ALTERNATIVE MEDI- CINE 4 ' 2 yrs ago 1 left my 100K :obi Today from my home I earn more than my doctor Part-timeAus- time Training provided Small Investment required 905-4328234. 24 Ir recorded message ARE you or have you been n an abusive relationship? Have you suffered loss and support of fatuity, friends or children? You are not alone. We offer a way back We offer hope. Please call Anna at 905.665-9928. Tues. to Fri. after, 6 30 p m (Weekends anytime) BREATH OF LIFE LEARN- ING CENTRE Clair- voyance. Thought Power Conscious Intuition, Shiat- su. Feng Shui, meditation Relax at the Lakefront Re - eat. Linda Ambrose Facilitator. (905)579-8985 EVANLY RAYS Police isle is Rated r' -r Cans - da Love. Money. Career. Lucky •'s Achieve Suc- cess $29%minute 18+ 1- 900-451-4055 GIRLS! LIVEI 1 on 1 Call Now 1900-451 5302 Ext 3990 S3 99/mm 18+ Pro - call Cc '602)954-7420 BORED ONTARIO HOUSEWIVES - names 8 �nvate phone numbers. '- 900-451-3638 ext 704, $3 29/nvn, must be 18 T - LIVE! t -ON -l! Call now' 1-900-45' -5302 Ext 3673 $3 99 /moor, 18+ P,Ocall Co. (602) 954-7420 PSYCHIC Palm &Ta rot. Call Terry (905)831-4368 SINGLES WORLD Dance. F'•r1dr5 4om.'am Dynasty Byer n 559 Bloor St w Oshawa Starting march 28 cover charge dress loans OK ' 900565-4'36 • ' Personals (Mornparsions CHEATING WIVES - ON- TARIO PHONE NUMBERS 1.900-451.5566 ext 253 $3 49imm touch tone 19 Plus �..r"dm 5 Saxir�' `ost attractive ladies Rekable. discreet. In 8 out Calls Now ninng temaies EASTSIDE CONNED - TICK; DATELINE - Free is can to place your ad, no charges for :adios no '-one bill charges. 905- 4 •C 7060 SINGLE duet male, brown -a,, are eyes. 22, seeking s rgl• femme. 20-23 •c, -ongs, and Possible r•la- �nsrk0 Reply to File 9784 Osh4lw&/Whitt>y This the" PO Box 481 Osha- wa. ON L 1 H 15 AUCTIONS SALE Sunday Afternoon March 30th - 1:00 p.m. "BRITTANS AUCTIONS" Front Street West - Hastings COLLECTIBLES/ANTIOUES Mahogany three drawer dresser w/oval mirror, refinished two drawer ash dresser, night stand w/drawer, pine plant stand. tub rack. pine tote box. small dome top crest. balloon tire bike, pine Frontenac door, pine mantle piece. Victor table top gramophone, child's sleigh. set of 4 pressback chairs. 2 brass rads. 2 older rressback arm chairs, wooden airplane, Stewart -Warner ,adio. tin Pepsi board. Rebecca at the Well teapot, quilt. asst'd pictures and frames Tonka trucks, collection of old barn tools, ice saw. grain rake Flails old Indtan. hand held fishing Hoops, hand forged spears. snow shoes and moccasins, finger lamp, decoys. beaver sealer, orange Crush. 4 -Charlie' the bartender battery op general store tea bons. fishing bear, comic books. sr -an glass top showcase, plexiglass showcase, small cared angle, antique wore sprung wing chair, pine table. soroled leg table. quantity tin ceding and molding, cane pack swan arm rocker. lamp table. cast iron Johnny cake pan, old Toleware farm horn, bee smoker. food choppers. three hickory golt clubs 'Carnech,e . daisy ^'e O'Keefe beer 'ray Cincinnati cream 'handsome Waiter Tray, lacrosse stick, held hockey slick, Grape O a soda case unit, measurng sticks. 'xds slicer, raisin seeder, wooden flask 'nerc.ry borne. pot -er/strainer/asst'd kncher Mems, apple peeler, hand 'o,ged Ice skates. celluloid spreaders, vets horse spreader clock shelves, wicker table w/2 drawers. ton .ardle lantern collection of casl Iron trivets, barrel auger Plus mise collectibles Te,- S Cash Visa. Master Card lmerac "BRITTANS AUCTIONS" 1-800-450-8470- HASTINGS 705-696-2196 FAX 696-3613 RINI Deaths ' Deaths DENNISON, Ota ;are» s• - :srawa General Hcspital or Saturday. March 22. 1997. Margarette Derxuson. beloved wife of the late William Dennison. Lovmg Mother of Heather and her husband Bob MC- Grayne. and Dale Hughes Devoted grandmother of Bobby McGrayne Cory McGrayne Kim and her nus - band Lou Kotroll Holy Hughes and Katelyn Hughes The iamdy, will receive friends at the McEacnnfe pu- neral Home 29 Old Kingston Rcad Alax Pickering Village, 965-4213-8488 trom 7 to 9 pm Mondav Fur era, WhAce to be held In the Chapel cr Tuesday !.larch 25 1997 at t Orr nterrnern Htgrland Memc- ry Gardens Donations made 'C 're �araelar -arcer Soaety or he "0naid McCcraii �. e w^ preclateo Cy're a ng $469.000.00 • eo ' AIal01fI wwb • • ' • • 1 ArrosaflGlal� B • ' Amour cement Condos for Sale g on ma i 0 Pri- vate West end Whitby INDUSTRIAL UNITS - Terwillegar 1 PLAZA 7001900 Osnawast iFtED 19Y TALE Ie home Share bath with 1280 937 8 most prestigious condo- C owner Prefer non smoker. 968 Sg. h ofhte warehous- n,imums offer a secure. u'55.A working. person $400 un- mg. Park and Slop 1748 1775 h. $3.25 ft carefree life style in a vane -- from furnished or partially fur- al sq. sq ly of floor plans rwsh ld, references. Isiviast net Call 579-5077 after 5 5179.900 Viewed by lop- a ° required. Available tonne- 571.3281 porrgment through Ristow 6 lately 665768 Cottages Fleming Limited. Realtor 576-2548 Fin ! NORTH WEST OSHAWA ' v I Legal "hasAOS to share in non -Smoking w for Rent Lots for �� Transportation t • , working prdesUse GREAT Iishing and family You Can Rely On �. of all facilities.. $ S 350/mo holiday Rice Lake. 1 Call 905-576-7002 on hour from Oshawa. Modern ESTATE LOT, t 3 acres n • PICKERING Major Oaks, 2 d 3 bedroom cottagee area d hdomes, 5 min Four out of five mice agree w. parially -furnished Irg.room. sandy beach, playground. Iron Oshawa. wa. $109.000 1� Call 9-6fi8--0648. that the classified ads are private bathroom, quiet, children's program. boat a the right place to find just thei- dew horns. Parking, faun- motor. Low family prices, LOTS AVAILABLE starting right coach -and -six for the ° 0e dry. No pats. Ist/tasl. refer- Sunnymead Cottages R R. at $120,000 in Waterfront e job, at a price that won't have 44 • ences, share with non- e3. Hastings. Ont. KOL 1 YO community on Lake Scu- a smoking professional. (705)656-2601 gog. call 905-427-0390 or you looking for a fairy e Avail. immediately. $400. 905.985-3724. godmother. Trust the -0 - TRENT RIVER- Woodland Estates, family house keep- classified olds for your � • r° OVERLOOKING Jean s PICKERING VILLAGE, ing cotmges, 3 pipe. bath, MacPherson Park. Fully car shopping needs. room fp rent, share facili- pool, beach, store, play- serviced building lot, me- Because being stranded ' ties. in quiet family neigh- ground, 90 min. Northeast tures trees, 75 x 138. Bar- at midnight can be an tlomood. $400 per mo. Call Pickering. 1-888-813- gain $119.000. Mrs. unsettling experience. 4 428-8295. 2212. Juchau (905) 839-7653 PICKERIIG- 401 and Work (416) 3964034. CALL ole Whdes Rd. Home in quiet • Fbfill PORT HOPE - 3 lots on CLASSIFIED so. sub -division by conserve- co;se :aC RaMab ace inn ° cion area. share prestigious 083-0707 FAX: 579-2235 ties, non-smoker. $375 Strautross Subdivision. 6o OR TOR. LINE 798-7072 monthly. 839.7540. CLEAR WATER AREA, 3 h. and behalf frontage, •° SOUTH AJAX: Room for bedroom, townhouse, pool. $60,000. each. Call Osha-M 905.723.5225. NAdvertise` News oa rent, Pleasant bed -sitting la. 880, Private yard a+ui For and wa room: frearoy, adult home, availaWe now. info Q 2 -piece both, does b bus. to view Pfolos .905 - 579- Vacation &Improperd" shared facilities. Non- 3788 smoker, $85/week. 427- 0394. ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA, beautiful Isla dee CLEARWATER - 2 -bed - WORKING (female). age Sol, 2 -bedroom, luly room mobile (family �- q 20-25 preferred. to snare 2 equipped, ground -poor vita heated pools, hot tub, - bedroom e0. with to-We.tel beach. pool. jacuzzi, to sou O fully furnished. Must like gott lanais, boating, fstwy, 6. Morultese infobeacrmation 6. Moro information avail - animals. 686.3484, if no sles s 6, $375 U.S. wsskly. able $275 weekly. 905. answer 721.0088 leave friesstige (905)839-7571. 434.7184. Ir ^GE 18 THE NEWS ADVERTISER EWDAY, MARCH 27, 1997 photo by Jason Liebregts Tasty treats in Ajax Eating an Easter cupcake is finger -licking good Andrew Calme% and some of his friends in the Little Chef program offered by the Ajax parks and recreation department. Getting ready to eat the cupcakes the% decorated are, from left. Jennifer Scott. Olivia Morson and Jennifer Hale. The program is for children three to five vears old. GM executive takes on information post OSHA«A — A former general superintendent at General Mentors truck. car and fahrtcation plants in Oshawa has been appoint- ed to the new position of Information Officer for all GM's Canadian activities. Ro), Campbell. 45, joins the GM of Canada Strategy Board and will directly interface with GMC*s North American Opera- tions and Vehicle Sales. Ser -ice and Marketing infor- mation officers. says Mau- reen Kempston Darkes. GM of Canada's president and general manager. in making the announce- ment. Mr. Campbell, who joined GM of Canada as a General Motors Institute (GMI) co-operative edu- cation student in 1972, graduated from GMI with a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering in 1975. In 199.1, he was appointed manager, flexi- ble scheduling project. In 1985, he was pro- moted to manager of man- ufacturing planning, and a year later, became general superintendent, rnatcrials, in the Oshawa Truck Assembly Centre. After transferring io- the Oshawa Fabrication Plant as general super- intendent in 1999, he then became general superintendent. Oshawa Car Assembly Plant Two, 1992 and area manager. trim, in 1993. His most recent assign- ment was as director, sys- tems planning, marketing and divisional information management, which he assumed in 1995. He takes over his new position on April 1. Learn to bathe a newborn, cope with colic at workshop Bathing a newborn and dealing with colic are among the topics to be covered in upcoming workshops for expectant parents, Choices Childbirth Education and Labour Support Services will also examine how to quiet a crying baby, newborn play, safety in the home, caring for a sick baby and infant massage in two Infant Care Workshops. The first workshop will be held Saturday, May 3 from 1 to 4 p.m. The same workshop will be held again Sunday, June 22 from 1 to 4 p.m. Both will be held in Pickering and the cost is $25. Call Choices at 420-0223 to register or for more information. Serving the Durham Region j� —Produce 'CREAnVE.FUNEM"RO14MENT for over 30ears • LOCATED IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Y • 15 LOCATIONS IN DURHAM mad nrbCAIfnlfR ! m ID • • GOVERNMENT LICENSED • QUALIFIED ECE STAFF • CHILD CARE FROM INFANCY KILPeTR,ICK PLAYCARE •NURSERY SCHOOL CENME• BEFORE i AFTER SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION • Basements • Home Renovations Hwy. 12 North, Wh1tbV J (between Rossland AJAX: APPLECROFT P.S. 427-8097 CADARACKOUE P.S. 428-3331 LINCOLN ALEXANDER P.S. 619-3627 ROLAND MICHENER P.S 686.5440 • Bathrooms and Taunton) PICKERING 97 Church St., 9p5-428-8785 Ajax 1-888-845-4424 427 4311 HIGHBUSH PS. 420.1475 PINE RIDGE S.S. 839-85% VALLEY FARM P.S 686.2489 HOME IMPROVEMENTS FOR OTHER LOCATIONS IN DURHAM REGION CONTACT: ess EXT • 519 _�•► * %., 9—an HOLIDAY COLORING CONTEST Hey, Kids! Easter is here and you can have a colorful holiday season by getting out your paints, crayons or colored markers and entering our holiday coloring contest. And if your entry is judged as best, you could win one of these great prizes... FIRST PRIZE - Box of Truffles Send entrees to l Ave. SECOND PRIZE - Box of Chocolates 1AW, Onlaro L1 � 225 Alex, Ontaro L 1 S 295 THIRD PRIZE - Box of Chocolates ATT RHONDAGAGNON -------------------- OFFICIAL ------------------OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Name of Artist Age School I Street Address City Ont. Postal Code: CONTEST RULES 11. Contest is open to boys and gifts ages 5-10. 2. Entries will be judged on the basis of neatfless, color and tedlnique. S. Paints, felt-tip markers, crayons or colored pencils may be used. 4. All entries must be the work of the artist (parents of younger children may assist with entry form) and must be received by this Paper by March 28 S. All erdries are non-refundable and become property of the paper. 6. Decision of the judges is final. DU"A MARCH 26 `'FASTER40 APRIL ok 411.14 , Bal* Drivl OPTIMIST CLUB OF OSHAWA 'Food -w4wrw �1�.. LITri� PEOPLE'S PLAY SCHOOL INC. 33 Falby Court, Ajax LIMITED Full & Part-time slxtcm availabJe 3 Mcmths to 5 Yurs 428-9909 • skogefobics TM,, Inc. A Mothers' Morkeet For more Information Yo CALL: 579-5331 Food i DURHAM WINDOWS & DOORS OUBI Casement (905) 579-2222 °►HUNGE Complete Selection of TET -ACTION Vicryl Windows 8 Doors • PICTURE WINDOWS • BAY & BOW WINDOWS • INSURANCE CLAIMS • PATIO DOORS •STORM DOORS • NEW CONSTRUCTION WINDOWS 110dIINkI 2000 MOBILE SICWROOt WAYNEHUTCHINSON IF SASE: :EAV CE 3 S."DAC NSTAuAT�ON - -EjBwjw (oos) 579-2222 7 Advertise in this Weekly Feature call Janice 683-0707 OVDUCT CLEANING a CHIMNEY $NEEP Includes all hook-ups A no hidden extras. Work Guaranteed. Snake Method - 200 PSI Per Standard Home Hook-up $39.95 - $5per went - u. _ vw #, CHIMNEY SWEEPING ONLY'59.95 RESIDENTUUXOMMERCIAL snake method and (416) 282-3292 �SppY & Fj��O •�� Q�cu�►�s,4�gI, IMPY_S w 1660 NOW Kingston R(Li zOPEN _pkwng DINER • • THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRJDAY, MARCH 27, 1997-PAd;E 19 'Reality 'Turnin Vision Into Turning vision into reality is a very distinctive mission statement for a Chartered Accountant. But in today's competitive business climate, businesses that succeed do ,;o through the management skills of their )caner/manager. S u p e r i o r ­11111agement performance 'I addition to the raditional product or - rvice skills are absolutely -,ential. Many caner/managers, :.owever, lack the time to handle those vital runctions. They need a trusted business advisor who can help them transform their business concept into an achievable business plan. They need someone to give them the right advice at the right time. That's where Ed Rutland's unique background comes in. Ed combines a background of financial management, controllership and organization review consulting with the hard headed realities of a chartered accountant. To start with, Ed takes the time to understand his clients' vision, objectives and challenges. Then, he works with them to develop a pragmatic action plan to turn that vision into reality. His business seminars provide Ed with a wealth of material to share with his clients. Then his experience in controllership, organizational design, taxation and financial management give him the expertise to structure the business to achieve the desired result. Por his existing clients, Ed's management experience and practical approach have allowed him to go beyond the "numbers" to become a valued business advisor. By taking the time to listen, Ed has contributed towards the success of each client. Whether it is installing an accounting system that works, supervising their accounting function or identifying opportunities to minimize taxes, Ed has added value to the work he provides and turned his accounting fees into a productive part of their business. Ed works with two other business advisors as part of "PARTNERS IN DEVELOPMENT" - an associated partnership with Clay Meh-tike and Elizabeth Streich. ELIZABETH STREICH focuses on measurable results to increase sales, save time and make your job a little easier. Elizabeth will train you and your people on "how to" skills of leadership, management, selling and dvertisin� 9 x-mFeatur�. Ed Rutland combines a background of financial management, controllership and organization review consulting with the hard headed realities of a chartered accountant. customer services that all businesses need to succeed. CLAY MELNIKE has worked with hundreds of groups on how to develop strategic marketing plans and increase their revenues. His work has led to the development of a series of practical marketing plans and increase their revenues. His work has led to the development of a series of practical marketing tools and publications. Clay will show you how to increase your revenue through the development of a marketing plan for your business. Some of the services Ed provides include: -STARTING YOUR OWN BUSINESS - a unique seminar that provides the tools and skills to successfully start a business. This seminar has been offered through the Economic Development Department of Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa and Pickering. This seminar is a joint effort of Clay, Elizabeth and Ed. •CONTROLLERSHIP - manv of Ed's clients don't have the resources for a full-time controller. Ed supervises the accounting function and helps train the existing staff so that they can become more productive and efficient. •ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS - Ed supports New Views, DACEasy, MYOB, Simply Accounting and Quickbooks Pro. This ensures Ed Recommends the accounting package most suited to the needs of the client. *PERSONAL do CORPORATE TAXATION - including tax planning, corporate tax returns and personal tax returns. For more information about Ed's services call (905) 509-3023 or visit his website at WWW. DTI- WEB.COM/RUTLAND and see a series of articles from his seminars as well as helpful information on managing a business. 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