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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1997_04_13r1 i Vol. 3 N Pick ;SNE -1 OF DirvrR!P1G PUBLIC LI3RAR1 40Cori i �iAL dvertiser 1 S 1 SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 199? Pressrlttl 44,000 40 Pages • HOME IMPROVEMENTS BY e4;W& Famiy o�n.a arw For Suvice You Can Trutt VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 239S on tweet ( South of the 101 mf Haoa A".) 696-2445 Cab hijacked i*n Pickering robbery Three children taken hostage in tense Friday afternoon drama PICKERING — A masked bandit hijacked a cab carrying three children to make his getaway from a Fri- day afternoon bank holdup during which the robber took a hostage and pointed a gun at customers and staff. The tense drama began around 3:10 p.m. when a man carin-, a black halaclaxa and brandishing a semi- J1, emi- 1, automatic handgun burst into Ithe front door of Canada Trust at 750 Oklahoma Dr. holding a hostage he'd grabbed from the street. Visibly -shaken bank cus- tomer Lisa FlcxA said. "He ' pointed the gun at me when I walked in. He asked me to get down on the II(x)r" with about a dozen other customers. The gunman approached a _ teller as he was still holding_ the hostage and demanded money. Durham Regional Police say. He scooped approximatel} $2(X) from the till when he was sold it would lake a few min- _ Utes to get his cash. Police alerted to the holdup arrived while it was still in progress. The robber fled the hank through the front door as police were taking up positions out - to apprehend him. Glenn Campbell's cab was we were setting up. he hijacked by robbery suspect. See ROBBER/page 3 Paul Carson, a witness to the Friday afternoon bag in his hands ... It looked like something out robbery at the Canada Trust branch on Okla- of a movie" The suspect managed to elude homa Drive in Pickering, saw the suspect "run police and was still at large Friday evening at 10 feet in front of my car. He had a gun and a the News Advertiser's press time. More debate slated for Durham separate board budget Separate school board trustees will sharpen their pencils as they prepare to make final revisions to a draft bud- get that would pass on an average .33 - per cent tax hike this year. If the proposed budget were approved as is, the estimated tax impact on municipalities would be: Ajax, 1.64 -per cent increase; Picker- ing, 1.14 -per cent increase; Whitby, .23 -per cent decrease. Oshawa, .95 - per cent decrease; Scugog, 1.27 -per cent increase; Uxbridge, .54 -per cent increase; and Brock, 2.61 -per cent increase. Items still to be debated after Thursday's budget meeting won't have much impact on the proposed overall .33 -per cent tax increase. Trustees decided to take a few more days before approving the budget on April 21. Items earmarked for further debate: • A S 15,000 sign to replace the one currently located at the board's educa- tion centre on Rossland Road in Oshawa. Superintendent of business Cleary Smith told trustees that tempo- rary repairs have been done to the sign, which is "falling apart". But some trustees believe that money could be better spent in the classroom. "Not that we shouldn't put our best foot forward ... but perhaps there's another way of illuminating it," suggested Pickering trustee Kevin Ashe. See BUDGET/page 2 KEVIN ASHE `Better spent' PAGE. 2 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER StrNDAY, APRIL l3, 1997 Board schedules more budge BOARD/From page • Installing a sink in a junior kindergarten room at Corpus Christi in Oshawa at a cost of $30.(1(x1. "That seems like a lot of money,'* criticized Whitb\ trustee and hoard chairman Tom Oldman, who was told a large portion of floor would need to be torn . up to extend:' .. Piping to that room. Nev, play- TOM OLDNIAN ground equip- lo[ of ment at four elementary _money schools. Oshawa trustee and per- sonnel and finance committee chairman Stan Karwowski pro- posed approving a SLOW frame - in jumping pit at St. Wilfrid in Pickering basketball hoops totalling SL4(X) at St. John the Evangelist in Whithv, soccer posts costing $1,(X)) at Father Francis Mahone\ and three bas- ketball backboards for S9M at Monsignor Paul Coffey both in Oshawa. Meanwhile, the hoard will see a significant increase in the cost of rentint, tacilities in this vear's budget. It expects to spend an additional S152,(X)) — a 295 -per cent increase over last vear — in order to lease temporary facilities for the severely overcrowded Archbishop Deni. O'Connor Catholic High School in Ajax. But the hoard will undertake a number of capital pro- jects, including a 10 - classroom addition at St. Matthew the Evan- gelist Catholic Ele- mentary School in Whitby, construction of new elementary schools in Ajax and Port Perry and a replacement school in IIS _" JIB✓r.l......i ./-��. ..V KN � .. (formerly of West Hill) tit EL: Family Owned and Operated I-- Nff" &J R Nart.nc Sr oractor R Mertino Jr Drator Call and Compare Before You Decide eg Road Chape ^57 Brock Road PICKERING _ust lout"of4c, Brooklin. It will also Purchase 39 new Portables and will begin the Planning stages of a new high school in Ajax. The hoard plans to hire two more special education teachers and will increase block budgets for school principals — used to purchase things like books and supplies. It also plans to increase spending on computer ser\ices by almost 20 per cent — or $181M) — to replace outdated computers and give it the ability to share computer sen ices .\Ith Durham*s public hoard. The proposed htjd�:, ; _.il', t•�r t talks $166.9 million in expenditures, an overall 129 -Per cent increase from 1996. But the impact on local tax - pavers is reduced through the pro- posed use of more than $2 million in reserves. $3.1 million in Edu- cation Development Charges, an increase in sonic government grants and reductions in other areas of hoard spending, reports Mr. Karwowski. At press time, the hoard didn't know if' it would hold its next budget meeting Wednesday. April 16 or before its next hoard mect- ui_ APril 21. Shop here to shop there! z. P Robber eludesp olice in ROBBER/Prom page 1 was leaving the bank;' said 19 Division Sergeant Paul Wassill. An 11 -year-old student of nearby Fair- port Beach Public School saw the gunman hop over a fence separating the bank and an adjacent gas bar as he was being chased by one of several officers dis- patched to the holdup. Paul Carson, 18, an OAC student at D u n b a r t o n High School, was on his way c CJA`E home. ..The COAL guy runs 10 feet in A,1vA1 front of my car. BA�GS He had a gun T�S�N N and bag in his qDV E hands. He was FLYER looking for a car. It looked IN TODAY'S liked some- Adverb's thing out of a News movie." Rapid Taxi driver Glenn Sun. April 13,199 � Campbell was Ajax MoveCkwo 4i,,berke southbound on Ptiarnmy A&P Whites Road Biway Aja north of Okla- Ca"'di'nrov P Chosr Do"ant Brochure homa when the Consumers Gas Aja gun -toting ban- Cullen Gardens Aie d i b stopped Dr' Green Uaen' Care Ap him. Devine's Product Aja DuM m Coliap Aja "The guy F.Ams jumped into the ' Food Basics . back seat of my Gaitlind Mslnwrtalce Grand A Toy car and put a GawMaid ,gun to my ii 'read," reported iGn Mr. Campbell, tis 38, clad in a Martial Arts Cam p Metro Toronto M i M Mwts Police sweat- DOOMC*nMr shirt. Pe'"'yt.ane "I turned Tom and saw the Sean- Whole H01 revolver. He w.iM.n AoxM said 'Drive'. I `�IiOtd�OSllldl said OK, L�31*s,itiit�llllta relax, relax, OwP"C1bt�WAlkld relax'. I was W��1mbbkbQ trying to calm 118, the guy down." FrAindontkL* A minute or ttilttritRfit am two later, the d ALM '��Ad� - robber ordered eiOLi ,,,trews �,� Mr. Campbell, 9 "" the two girls W10. Ajax Pick. Ajax xJPidL ick. x/ Nck uJPick xlPick. >uPlek. :IPiui. N � Ajax Pick Ox ApxlPkk Ajax avian. xlPidc n/Piek. ApxRkk Ajax Pi ApxfPict. W or THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1997 - PAGE 3 daring daylight robber in Pickeringy and a boy he was transporting from St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School to get out of the taxi on Atwood Crescent, in front of the children's home. By the time Mr. Campbell reached Atwood, "I wasn't worried about my life anymore. I was worried about my car. Now, I can't work tonight. When he was crawling over the front seat, he put the gun down on the passenger side eNe�. as I was being pushed out. At this point, I wished I'd grabbed it. But to get the gun, 1 had to go over him." Police dispatched to the scene, officers who set up traps at nearby intersections and who raced to Hwy. 401 to pursue the hijacked taxi were unable to catch the sus- pect by press time Friday. The suspect is described by police as speeiak Vaud 1ZIESDAY APru rs to sat., A�eil t� Fresh Cut Meats At white, in hitt early 20s, about 5'10" with medium to husky build and shoulder - length dark hair. He was wearing a black jacket, black track pants and running shoes. The cab is a burgundy four -door 1991 Caprice with licence plate TIP PME. — with files from Rob Burbidge Low Prices! 1"4 L3t""a Rd. mhkpb= Meats d Hwy. •aWN dk 17961 " s nww ` 1F F1No.�, � Tbw rdomw" The Meat People" � y 3 0' F1 No eople w4 PAGE 4 -THF, NEWS ADVERTISER SttNDAV. APRII. 13, 1997 ' Students benefit from summer ' J obs program About 2,000 lucky students can gain valuable work experience this summer through the provincial gov- ernment's Summer Experience and Ontario Ranger programs. The Ministry of Natural Resources is offering a minimum of 1.612 jobs in the Summer Experi- ence Program and at least 300 jobs in the Ontario Ranger Program. The eight-week Ontario Ranger jobs pay $6.30 an hour. Duties include assisting with fish and wildlife projects; thinning and pruning young stands of trees: and clearing nature and snowmobile trails. Students must he 17 years of age. The Summer Experience program involves both indoor and outdoor jobs such as customer service posi- tions at Natural Resources Informa- tion Centre locations in Toronto and Peterborough, reservations clerks postings for Ontario parks and black bear research field assistant jobs to name a few. To qualify for the Summer Expe- rience program, youths must be 15 to 24 \ ears of age or up to '_y for those with disabilities. The jobs pay $6'.40 for youths under IS and S6.9s to those IS and older. For more information about the Summer Experience Program, call the training hotline at 1-800-387- 07"- Monday to Friday from S:30 a.m. to -1:30 p.m. To find out more about the Ontario Ranger Program, contact your local Nlinistry of Natural Resources district office or the min- istry youth programs office at 705- 755-21114. AMBERLEA DENTAL CENTRE WALK IN HOURS Daily 8am - 9pm Sat. 1Oam - 4pm EMERGENCIES SEEN /N 2 HRS. • • lff-• • • • 24 HR. EMERGENCY PAGER AMBERLEA SHOPPING CENTRE ON WHITES RD_ PICKERiNG BETWEEN FINCH & HWY 401 +Extractions In Hospital •Chemiclave Sterilization •Collect From Insurances � >e/1tCt .Ui.l La12e/tai —.xetE//tc/tl CA►RROLL .HOME IMPROVEMENTS 239 Station Street Ajax 686-2445 Right Beside Lifestyle Sunrooms Find your community newspaper online at www,.durhamnews.net TOUR TO CHINA AND HONG KONG Last October. dal'vlarshall escorted a group to China to experience the culture and customs before the change -oyer of Hong Kone to China. The trip was an incredible experience for all participants. In fact. Val %a -s so enthralled by the country and its people, she will be escorting a similar tour leaving from Toronto on 5th October. 1997. I I%ing with the renowned Cathay Pacific Airways, the first three nights will be spent in Hong hong. There will be a morning tour of Hong Kong Island which will include a visit to Victoria Peak (the highest point on the island) with a magnificent view of the city and it's world famous harbour from the brand new observation tower. At the fishing and floating restaurant harbour of Aberdeen, there's an opportunity to ride a sampan. During the free nine. participants will want to show at the famous Stanley Market or the late-night Ladies markets. Unbelievable bargains for fashions, souvenirs. luggage, etc. There's an opportunity to guise the harbour. take a train to the New Territories or wander around the magnificent parks. From bright lights and bustling crowds to Guilin - a flight into the country. Farmers threshing the rice with hand -machines, tractors from the turn of the century, water buffalo and the incredible Li River. What a contrast! This is some of the most beautiful scenery that China has to offer. The lunch cruise on the river reveals the fisherman still using their cormorants for night fishing, peasants working in the fields, or collecting weed from the river. Every tum of the river brings new surprises in this area of strange peaks and mountains. Another culture shock with two nights in Shanghai the home to 12 million people! This is a mega city. Sightseeing includes a home visit, the Bund, the Jade Buddha Temple and the garden of the Mandarin Yu Yuan. Travel by train to Suzhou for a cruise on the 300 year old Grand Canal - shortly to be renovated, plus a visit to a silk factory and the Embroidery Institute. To finish off the day, a performance of the famous Acrobatic Show. On to ancient Man and the incredible tetra -cotta soldiers! Over 6,000 full-size warriors from the First Emperor's mausoleum discovered a few years ago in a farmers field. Certainly one of the great wonders of the world and sight not to be missed. Then, the highlight of the trip - Beijing with Tien An Men Square, the Temple of Heaven, the Forbidden City and the Summer Palace. The full-day excursion to the Great Wall gives everyone time to climb and admire this incredible structure - and, of course, to take souvenir photos! The shopping in China is fantastic - with visit to Jade, Cloisonne and carpet factories...plus ample time to shop for hand -made tablecloths, embroidered goods and much more. As an extra option, enjoy a week cruising on the Yangtse River from Chongqing to Wuhan calling in at Fengdu and the three gorges with scenery equal to the Grand Canyon, 196 kilometers of twisting, towering beauty. This will be one of the last chances to cruise this section of the Yangste River before the flooding. Extra cost per person is $1895.00. The cost includes air fares, all meals on the cruise, a cabin with private facilities on the rnls Victoria, transfers and baggage handling. Plan to attend the special "CHINA PRESENTATION" on Sunday, 4th May, at 2:00 p.m. at the office of Val Marshall Travel, 702 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax, Passengers who pay their deposit of $300 by the 19th May will be entitled to an "early -booking" discount of $50.00 per person. RSVP to 428-1328. . . - . . . . . . , . 0 . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1"7, PAGE 5 Durham studentsheDatitiset final Bgvaccinations Thousands of area Grade 7 May. Students received their and high school student% will first and second doses of the soon be rolling up their vaccine between October and sleeves for their third and final December 1996. The third Close of a hepatitis B vaccine. dose must be administered six The Durham Region months after the first. Health' Department is vacci- While the health depart- nating more than 19,0(X) high ment has regularly been vac - school students and another cinating Grade 7 students 7,000 Grade 7 students against hepatitis B since 1994, between now and the end of it is optional for Grade 10 to OAC students to receive the vaccine. multiple sexual partners, "We are very pleased with unprotected sex, tattering and the number of students seek- body piercing, notes Ms. ing protection," says Marion Megesi. The viral disease is Megesi, public health nursing the leading cause of liver can - supervisor. cer around the world. The Hepatitis B is carried through vaccine is 99 per cent effec- blood and body fluid and can tive in preventing the disease, be contracted through any of a adds Ms. Megesi. number of "lifestyle choices", The vaccine should ' nt be Reformers -pick candidate for Pickering, north Ajax A newcomer to the area has been selected to represent the Reform Party in the Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge Riding in the next federal election. Ken Griffith was acclaimed at a nom- ination meeting Monday at the Pickering Public Library. Mr. Griffith says. "With both the Lit- erals and (Progressive Conservative Party leader Jean) Charest's party promising to balance the budget and increase spending, obviously further tax such as the sharing of needles hikes would become necessary. It's my belief that a dollar in the hands of the consumer would go further and do more than a dollar in the hands of a bureau- crat" Mr. Griffith, 38, has been involved in politics for the past nine years, includ- ing four terms as president of the Trinity- Spadina Reform Party Riding Associa- tion in Toronto. The Schomberg resident is "actively looking for a place (to live) in the riding". probably in the Claremont area, says Judy Wile, president of the 69EE A nR 69 Reform Party's Pickering -Ajax - Uxbridge Riding Association. (The rid- ing, which takes in all of Pickering and Uxbridge and the portion of Ajax north of Hwy. 2, is one of two new voting dis- tricts being created by the split of the cur- rent Ontario Riding. Whi(by-Ajax Rid- ing includes the south half of Ajax.) Mr. Griffith works for Expertech, a subsidiary of Bell Canada. He is engaged and has two children from a previous marriage. we55% on Sears Bes R Custom Window Coverings... Our Best Offer of the Season! 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WYIDRK° and Air SALE Authorized Dleakr CONSUMERS CAS 6 PAGE 6 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1997 Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser Vditorials andetterS A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LIS 21-15 PHONE: 683-5110 FAX: 683-7363 Publisher: Tim Whittaker ♦ Editorial `Reform' of Canada's military doesn't wash The worst thing about heading into a federal election — before the election has even been announced — is the barrage of pre-election "good news" that the government of the day tends to pre- sent to us. Prime Minister Jean Chretien's Liberals have plunged head -first into the goodies pool, promis- ing Canadians a little of this and little that and pandering to whatever crowd they're addressing that particular day. Recently, for instance. Defence 'Minister Doug Young — in a speech at the Canadian War 'Museum no less — told reporters he wants to reduce the number of generals and admirals from 78 to 65 and bring in a�pay increase for the troops. ft would be a well-deserved and timely increase for the soldiers of this nation. As well. '.Mr. Young wants to give military police officers more independence and the power to lay charges. However, central responsibility will still rest with the military judge's advocate -general instead of an independent body that answers to the solici- tor -general. This proposed overhaul of the armed forces is a thinly -veiled attempt to get Canadians to forget the Somalia '-incident the subsequent inquiry and other scandals which have done nothing to improve the public's perception of our militar),. We're positive the people of this country won't soon forget the disgrace that happened in Somalia. And to even imply that we would forget insults the intelligence of Canadians from coast, to coast, to coast. Further, by proposing pay hikes for the front line men and women who serve this country, Mr. Young is trying to paint himself as a man who is solely concerned with restoring pride to the belea- guered military. We don't buy it and most Canadians shouldn't either. This announcement has less to do with military reform and more to do with winning re-election. And that is something we could all do without, election year or not. %flosource To respond to this editorial call Infosource at 683-7040 and dial 5104 Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday Wednesday Friday, Sunday • Letters to the editor Shame on trustees, taxpayers for -yet another 0 increase To the editor: Re: increase in property taxes again. Shame on Durham Board of Education trustees for being poor managers on our behalf and again passing expenses on to the taxpayer instead of attacking the real problem of expenditures, especially the 70 to 80 per cent of the budget represented by wages and benefits. I am glad the Ontario government is removing money management responsibilities from the trustees, and I hope they have more courage. Double shame on the taxpayers for taking so many increases during the last 10 years. It is no wonder JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor -in -Chief STEVE HOUSTON, Managing Editor BRUCE DANFORD, Advertising Manager 1XVIN BROUWER, Retail Advertising Manager EDDIE KOLODZWJCZAK, Classified Advertising Manager MONIQUE LEA, Real Estate Advertising Manager ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager BARBARA HARRISON, Production Manager JANICE O'NEIL, Assistant Production Manager bureaucrats don't mind coming back to the same well. That well hardly complains and is an all -too -easy tar- get. Maybe this time more of us will complain and the message may finally be sent that enough is enough. We shouldn't wait 'till we can't afford to pay before we start fighting back. Maybe the newspapers would take up the challenge if they knew enough people cared. Mayhe the newspapers could do some articles on just how expensive the education system is. And what about our assessments'? How, is it that a tax increase pro- duces a $21 increase in Pickering and an $8 decrease in Oshawa'? Thanks to those who take the time to question authority. Paul Crawford, Pickering Tire News Ad"ertiser accepts letters to the editor. All letters should be hped 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@durhamnews.net BLAKE PURDY: News z,, v ' Editor Grit Guys' Guide It was dropped on my doorstep. anonymously, sometime overnight. The: plain red envelope had been neat- ly tucked under that day's daily newspa- per, the one reporting the federal Lih rals had issued a guide for female candidates running in the election widely expected this spring, whenever that is. Inside the envelope was a brochure called Grit Guys' Guide. Sub -title: 'Hunks on the hustings'. I opened the 94 -page guide (twice the size of that issued to female candidates. Yes, men need considerably more help in planning their wardrobe and make-up.) Inside, Jean Chretien brought "Greetings from the Hill". " Bonlours. Messrs. (Tile guide was for Grit Guys only, remember.) Let's get ready to ruuu- uumble.." Then came the good stuff: "Wardrobe:... While red is the tradi- tional color of the Liberal Parly of Canada. be conservative in its use. Red suit~ are a definite no -no, unless our beloved leader delays the election until No%ember or December, at which time white beards arc an absolutely necess-an accessory. -Red tics are hot: red eves are not... Further on the subject of the color red, make sure you're carrying our red book, not Chairman Mao's... "Make-up: ... Eschew its use while campaigning on the Prairies...A touch of rouge and eyeliner is suggested if you're going to be interviewed by a nemork anchor who's better looking than your- self ... If you were fortunate enough to get away for a winter vacation somewhere warn: while average Canadians were struggling to pay the bills — GST Includ- ed — there are some wonderful cosmet- ic products on the market to help you tone down your tan... `QTilie issues: ... Any queries about the GST are to be met with obtuse statements containing liberal usage of the words `harmonize' and 'blended'.." "Comportment: ... Should you be confronted by an angry protester, this is the only time during the campaign that you should not follow the leader... Remember, you shake hands and kiss babies. Confusion over this matter may lead to television news footage that could cause irreparable harm to our cam- paign.. „ Blake Purdy is a regular contributor to our column rotation. To respond to this colu►nit call Infosoun;e at 683-7040 and dial 5108. The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Printing. Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Ass" - Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc.. Canadian Circulations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. 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(9050", 1'55 �� � IF I�IIDtIJCCA� PAGE 8 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1"'1 Around Durham Region `Lucky' children escape apartment fire Bt' BRIAN LEGREE DURHAM STAFF OSHAN'A - Fire officials sav it's a miracle a 12-vear-old bov and his 15 - year -old sister are alive following a $50.(XX) fire in their north Oshawa apart- ment. "This family should be dead;' says Steve Meringer. Oshawa fire department fire prevention officer. "It's just unbe- lievable how lucky thev were" Both Mitchell Smith and his sister Stephanie were asleep when the fire started around 12:30 a.m. Friday, in a second-noor apartment at 945 Simcoe St. ti. A foam mattress leaning against an electric baseboard heater sparked the blaze. says Mr. Mennger, adding the boy awakened to find the room full of smoke and managed to get his older sister out safety. " I just woke up and threw up because there was a lot of smoke in the room:" says Mitchell, a Grade 7 Glenholme School student, adding he grabbed a cookie and dank and woke up his sister. The pair thein pounded on their neigh- bor's doors to alert them to the fire before leaving the building. "This kid should never have woke up - he should never have lived. his sister should never have lived:' Mr. Mennger sav%, adding the apartment had a smoke detector, but there was no battery in it. At goes against everything we know about smoke and tire;' he says, explain- ing smoke usually causes sleeping peo- ple "to go into a deeper sleep and not wake up:* Instead. Mitchell woke up. "throws up from the smoke, gets a cloth. puts it over his nose and mouth and gets his sis- ter." Mr. Meringer figures Mitchell threw up because the foam mattress may have been giving off toxic fumes. Stephanie. a Grade 9 student at McLaughlin Collegiate, says her brother "did a good job of waking me up: Durham Regional Police Sergeant Jim Grimley also credits Mitchell with having "the common sense to close his bedroom door on the way out, which helped contain the fire to his bedroom. The quick action of the 12 -year-old may have saved a lot more damage and even lives.- 11x- ives-The: Smith siblings managed to save the family dog. cat and bird, although one bird perished in the blaze. Their mother. Linda Smith, wasn't home at the time of the fire, but returned to find fire crews on the scene. "I freaked when I saw my kids out- side crying:' says lis. Smith, who says she has no insurance to cover the items she's lost in the fire. it any good go i • lately? MEMO Tell us about it and you could win dinner for two. Describe the biggest, meanest, darkest pothole you've come across by April 25, and we'll enter your name in a draw for April 29. No phone calls, please. Name: Address: Phone: Pothole location: Description: Mail to: Potholes, clo The News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. US 21-15 Bound for SkyDome BOWNIANVILLE: The Vincent Massey Public School choir has a date at SkyDome on Wednesday to sing the national anthems before the Toronto Blue Jays game. The choir is directed by Carol Roozenboom (back left) and assistant director Howard Stapleton ( back right). The choir scant in an audition tape and obviously impressed the Jays. Men arrested after firing shot in robbery Police say teens, 18, were heavily armed OSHAN'A - Two heavily armed 1 S -v ear -olds were arrested after a shot was fired during a gunpoint robbery in the city's south end Thursday night. Durham Regional Police said the victim, a 19 -year-old Whitby man. was followed by two men after getting off a GO Transit bus on Simcoe: Street South at 10:30 p.m. When the victim reached the park- ing lot of the Rave variety store at 423 Simcoe St. S. he was confronted by two thugs, one of whom pointed a handgun at him and the other a knife. Sergeant Jim Grimley said the pis- tol was fired in the air "to threaten the victim who was robbed of a bag of coins he was carrying. Uniformed police officers nearby attending another call responded to the robbery within minutes, Sgt. Grimley said. After being given a description of the robbers, they located two suspects a short time later on the railway tracks at Wilkinson Avenue. An arsenal of weapons - which included a starter pistol, two pellet guns and an assortment of knives - were seized from the pair, the sergeant said. The victim's money was recov- Police find boy, OSHAWA - A child's cries alerted Durham police to a two-year-old boy found alone in "pathetic" conditions at an Oshawa apartment Thursday night. Acting on a neighbor's call regarding a child in meed, police officers arrived at cred.Fabian Nastoff, of no fixed address, is charged with robbery, pos- session of dangerous weapons, pos- session of stolen property, carrying a concealed weapon, threatening bodily harm, pointing a firearm and using a firearm while committing an indictable offence. Brian Barber, also of no fixed address, is charged with robber}. threatening death, possession of dan- gerous weapons, possession of stolen property, carrying a concealed weapon and breaching probation con- ditions. Both were to appear in Oshawa provincial court for bail hearings Fri- day. 2, left home alone pathetic situation where you have a two- year-old left on his own with very little food in the home and no change of dia- per." The boy's mother arrived home at 10:45 p:m., while police were still at the Me St. Lawrence Street apartmentresidence, and said she had made just after 9:30 p.m. prior babysitting arrangements "They could hear the child cry- with a family member, Sgt. Grim- ing but got no answer when they ley said. knocked on the door," Sergeant "She said the relative was to Jim Grimley of Durham Regional watch the child but when the offi- Police said. • cers called the relative it turned out Police were let into the apartment by the building's superintendent and found the boy in his crib. "One of the uniform officers changed the baby's diaper which appeared tc have been soiled numerous times," Sgt. Grimley said. He described the case as, "A rather that had not been the case" The boy was removed from the home "for safety reasons as a result of what was found," and placed in the care of the Durham Children's Aid Society, Sgt. Grimley said. Police and CAS officials are investi- gating. --t- I Friends of the rainforest hold fund-raisers An organization dedicated to pro- moting rainforest conservation through education and research is holding a number of fund-raising events. The Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Rainforest Conservation (COTERC), a Picker- ing -based charity, will hold a garage sale Saturday, April 19 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 49 Farrow Cres., Ajax. The group also operates a weekly bingo Wednesdays at 12:30 p.m. at Ajax Bingo Country, 610 Monarch Ave., Ajax. In Canada, the group provides edu- cational programs for schools in Durham Region and Toronto. In Costa Rica, COTERC administers a field research station where students and researchers can visit to study various aspects of the tropical rainforest. For more information about fund- raising activities, or to find out how you can become a member, call exec- utive director Marilyn Cele at 6X3- 2116, Health seminar for women in Ajax set AJAX -- Women interested in chapter, hosts Healthy Breasts on features speaker Pam Robinson their health are invited to an Saturday, April 19 from 2 to 4:30 from the Canadian Cancer Soci- upcoming seminar. p.m. at the Ajax Public Library, ety. All are welcome to attend. The Black Women's Congress main branch, Kings Crescent and There's no charge. For more Association, Ajax -Pickering Harwood Avenue. The seminar information, call 428-0906. 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Ed.) teachers for your child, who also have E.C.E., with 20 years experience with this age group? - Would you like an individual program for your child to give her / him a headstart in their education? - If you prefer all of these, please call Baywest (since 1984), at 831-3647. We would be happy to hear from you! Shop the News Advertiser! 'SEPARATED * 1.1 a,a:,- >e^ x. ess. as 3wress aN deDIVORCEDi e*­r 9,c 'tib se - s:eP^. sexualq, relmonsruos soc,al events. FREE PREVIEW at !hree bcatiens C 1 's 20faC icll heal A 1^ 9 Tem r-.,, ace Apr' 22 23 24 S-AVEGST '~ 4+a. 7Eii.M5 PAGE 10 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1997 Billboard SUNDAY, APRIL 13 WOMEN: The Congress of Black Women (Durham Chapter) meets from 4 to 6 p.m. at 1467 Whites Rd. (north corner of Whites and Hwy. 2). Pickering. The group is seeking to expand its membership. They are a non-profit national organization established to focus and acknowledge the contribu- tion of black women in Canada. Call 428-6746 (Alma). 686-7491 (Lyn), 436-9863 (Lyril), 619-2712 (Sylvia) for information. UNITED CHURCH: The Clare- mont United Church on Old Brock Road hosts a roast beef dinner with sittings at 5 and 6:15 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children six to 12 and free for children five and under. 6.39-2183 for tickets, information. MONDAY, APRIL 14 PARENTING: St. George's Angli- can Church offers six week parent- ing program Monday evenings from 6:45 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Starts April 14. Church located at 77 Randall Dr., Ajax. Topics: Active parenting today and every day, instilling courage and self-esteem, understanding your child's thinking, making responsibility a reality, cre- ating cooperative kids, solving prob- lems together. There is no charge for the event. Child care available. To register, call 686-485.3 (Lesley) or 683-9727 (Carob n). BLOCK PARENTS: Pickering Blocs: Parcnis meet at 7.30 p.m. in the meeting room at the Pickering police station at Brock Road and Hwv. 2. All new Block Parents and those Pickering worker wins big A grandfa- ther of six who c o l l e c t e d $10.000 after playing Daily Keno will use his winnings to pay bills. Gerald Bois, an Oshawa resi- dent and a maintenance worker for Canadian Tire in Pickering, was "still shak- ing" when he picked up his cheque at the Ontario Lottery Corporation's prize office in Toronto after his Tuesday win. Mr. Bois and his wife Lucille have four children. He bought his winning ticket at Kingston Con- venience Plus in Pickering and had previously won about $2,000 playing Lotto 6/49. interested in the program are invited to attend. 831-0878 (Sandra) or 839- 5164 (Graeme). TUESDAY, APRIL 15 SENIORS: The Tuesday Morning Discussion Group meets weekly at 9:30 a.m. at 46 Exeter Rd.. Ajax. Brian Thompson will speak on the operation of the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. 619-0315 (Betty). BUSINESS: The Canadian Associa- tion for Production and Inventory Control (CAPIC), Durham Chapter, meets at Gallantry's Eaten at the Pickering Town Centre. Guest speaker Dennis Lord, CPIM'will discuss 'Inventory Accuracy and Cycle Counting'. Cash bar 6-7 p.m., dinner 7-8 P.M.. presentation 8-9 p.m. $20 for members, including GST. $25 for non-members. $15 for registered students. To register call (905)666- 2071. BOARD OF TRADE: The Ajax - Pickering Board of Trade holds its annual 'Address of the Regional Chair' luncheon, with guest speaker Durham Region Chairman Jim Witty. at the Regalis restaurant, 1305 Pickering Pkwy., Pickering. Mix and mingle 11:30 a.m., lunch at noon. Members $25. non-members $35. 837-6638. FRENCH IMMERSION: An infor- mation session regarding the French immersion program at Southwood Park Public School in Ajax is held at Parkside Public School, 85 Kim's Cres., Ajax, for parents at Parkside and Lord Durham Public School. 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We are currently Kids & Chiropractic b Francine Dallaire D.C. awaiting the results of a recent study investigating the effects of the care y and chronic childhood asthma which has been undertake byy the Canadian Have you had your child's spine examined?Memorial Chiropractic College and McMaster University. Fifty per cent of a child's neurological development will occur within the first year heated early on then there is a greater opportunity for normal development As a society we are accustomed to having our children's eyesight, hearing and of life and by their second birthday, the length of their spine will have doubled. patterns to be established. dental health examined but so often spinal health is ignored. Many spinal Minor and major traumas, one -side activities and sports, as well as postural and Most parents think that their child is fine once they stop crying but this is not problems seen in adults being in childhood. Do you know a child who could repetitive habits, are all considered to be part of a normal childhood. However, always the case. Some children can't articulate their problem very well, or they benefit from chiropractic are? The Pickering Chiropractic Health Centre will be these seemingly harmless events may cause damage to the growing fine. Itis have simply become accustomed to the spinal impairment, or even still they are celebrating International Chiropractic Kids' Day on Saturday, April 26 between 1 these to gly that most spinal problems in children doe gexhh9 spine. not yet exhibiting any symptoms, we assume that everything is well. m and 3 m. Anyone interested in teamingmore about chir rachc care for just as a tooth that has a cavity will not exhibit symptoms unfit the enamel has How can spinal misalignments affect the nervous system and general children is welcome to attend. Please call more information: Pickering deteriorated sufficiently and the nerve supplying the tooth has been affected. Spinal misalignments are not only linked to spinal Chiropractic Health Centre, 1794 Liverpool Rd., 420.1443, Some researchers report that although children taking symptoms but may also have an impact on the DD g g part in a study were considered "healthy" by conventional methods, nearly 40.E had evidence of health of the whole individual. Spinal misalignments can affect the nervous system which controls all CANDIDIASIS 0-�L spinal misalignments. Many spinal problems seen in adults being in childhood. It other bodily functions and therefore by restoring is important to ensure that your child's spine and nervous system are balanced » proper alignment of the spine it may enhance the YEAST BUSTING allowing for optimum physical aril neurological development. What is Chiropractic? child's potential for normal function. For example, D colic may be a result of spinal misalignments of the ICL SEMINAR Chiropractic is a natural method of health care that focuses on treating the upper neck and mid back. One researcher reports a causes of physical problems. rather than just symptoms. Chiropractic is based on a simple but powerful premise. With a normally functioning spine, your body tendency towards ear, nose and throat infections n %t ,r�..F„ \1cCarthy is better able to heal itselfthat's because the spinal corj. which is protected by children with spinal misalignments of the neck. BSc,, g.Ed, R.N.C. the spine. is the pathway of your nervous system. When a bone in your spine is misaligned it causes abnormal nerve function and a reduction in spinal motion. Chiropractors can help restore proper spinal alignment thus improving spinal motion and better nerve function which will affect the entire body and general health. Chiropractic adjusting techniques are modified to fit a child's size, weight, and unique spinal problem. How do children grow? The shaping of bone and join surfaces depends on whole body motion. If motion of the spine is restricted it can lead to uneven development of the bones. Bone growth is affected when unequal forces are applied to the portion of bone that is still growing. One researcher has commented that the longer the period of development during which Possible causes of spinal misalignment: unequal forces are acting, • AwkwarC positioning of the baby w thin me uterus. the greater the extent of • Ddf curt delivery caesarean. vacuum extraction or spinal damage. If use of forceps. abnormal spinal function • placement in car seats for prolonged pends of time could be recognized and or sleeping in car seat without proper support • Bypassing or minimizing crawtmg in favor of standing • Falls from changetables. beds and couches aperoximately 48S ct children land on their heads in the first year of Ide, • Seemingly insignificartt falls. falls down stairs, jars. toffs. slips. twists and jerks • aepetmve prolonged pest;raa stains such as watch ", vnaeo games and s...,n. at school • Spc^,,y activities; commoniv associated with falls such as oicyclmg roliert,a. rg skateboarding and hodkev LASER VISION CORRECTION may be your key to freedom To learn more about this procedure plan to attend a FREE PATIENT INFORMATION SESSION offered by Dr. gain NN MacLeod NJ), F:RO;S.;; At the Information Session you will; see a slide presentation about Laser Refraction Surgery have an opportunity for Dr. MacLeod to answer all your questions meet others who are enjoying the benefits of this procedure To reserve a space at the next Free patient Information Session Call (905) 721-1211 IF e TIME - QUALITY - GENTLE DENTAL CARE ARE IMPORTANT' TO YOU XL "E ARE AVAILABLE TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE `110 PEOPLE OF ALL AGES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (S(mth of Hwy. #t2) [7 DR. 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Has your child's posture been examined recently XW 5 DAY10FENSOUSE Come and erq oy COMPLIMENTARY Postural assessments for kids and adults Posey the Posture Clown '• " Animated Video •• Refreshments " **Draw For Door Prizes •` Arts and Crafts " Lots of Fun for the Entire Family All parents attending with a child will receive a Certificate for a 15 minute complimentary Massage by Lynn Boylan, Registered Massage Therapist or Bodywork Massage Treatment By Billie Von Roeder, Bodywork Therapist. Limited times and space available. One per family. Hosted by: Dr. Sharon Peterkin, Chiropractor Dr. Michael Musoeo, Chiropractor Dr. Francine Dallaire, Chiropractor Date: Saturday, April 26, 1997 Time: 1:00 pm. -3:00 p.m. Location: Pickfair Plaza (on Liverpool Rd. south of Hwy. #2) PICJCUJMG CJMOPJUC27C xRALaN CM122E 905-480-1445 -rhe ice cream in the fy-ce]er is calling Y►'Y name Finally, an Intelligent Way to Lose Weight, Most diets fail because they are short term. 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SYLVIA APITZ your family's dentists say THANK YOU -For another great year •For the pleasure of working with you -For spreading the word about us •For returning year after year O -For referring to us your relatives and friends -For those wonderful letters dr cards you send us no matter where you are •For giving us your trust and loyalty •For hel ing us grow and learn -For making our practice YOUR practice 100 Consilium Place Suite 312 Hwy 401 at McCowan Scarborough, Ont. MIH 3E3 416-296-1080 The Cry of the WEEKEND WARRIOR I need a Physiotherapist! Spring activities like gardening can lead to aches and pain. If you're hurting from over exertion - or you want to avoid pain and injury - see the leader in physical rehabilitation. 9 Whites Road Physiotherapy NI & Sport Injury Clinic Since 1988 tl1 THE MEDICAL CLINIC V. 720 Sheppard Ave. Unit 8 (905) 420-0647 Pickering, Ont. L1V 1G5 T THE TORONTO F_iOSr1TA L .. ... t,� Ji., p,,.; IXC YOU KNOW ABOUT THE LINK BE-lWEEN, BREAST CANCER AND INCREASED BREAST DENSITY. AS SEF.' ON A MAMMOGRAMl I lealth}r women who... • :u,• postmenopausal • nr« not taking hormone replacement therapy .ire invited to participate in a breast cancer prevention study_ at The Toronto Hospital. If you would like more information. please call The Breast Research Group at... (416) 340-3196 V__ '—r t Hr, NtA S ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL, 13,1997 -PAGE 13 S�ENANN4 DEMA0 OR01 1 A 3 dentist team and cheerful staff is here to greet you. Always caring about you and your family's dental well-being. n Dr. Henry Alban, D.D.S. • Dr. Stephen Minsky, D.D.S. • Dr. Howard Kanner. D.D.S. • Emergencies Welcome • New Patents Welcome All Insurance Plans Accepted eV sa & F!nancial A-,argements Senor Discount - Nitrous Oxide available • Dentistry while you sleep Cosmetic Dertlstry • Whitening of Teeth • ; heelchair accessibility ' Hygienist • Crildren s play certre • Soecansts available m cff ice ' Oral Surgeor • ae•,odornst • �-esthetist 1885 Glenanna Medical Centre -tours: Mon.- Fri. 3-5:30 p.m. Lunch 12:30-1:30 p.m. ilk* 06 r 00%4% 1955 VALLEY FARM ROAD, PICKERING, ONT. L1 V 1X6 i' PAGE 14 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL. 13, 1947 llslqame. Dropping in 'ax and Pickering, keitb g*gan 40th Anniversary April 13 is a good luck 50th Birthday day for long-time Bay Violet Ridgcs residents Christi- Rudder na and Murrav _ McDowell. It was 46 milestone years ago the couple wed • at Knox Presbyterian t Church in Toronto. t+` Wishing them all the hest �. on their 40th anniversarv�-__ love and beat wishes Inun) are daughter Denise and her husband John. daughter Kathy and her husband Michael. Lots of love also from grandchildren Kailey, Callum. Alana and Samantha. 40th Birthday Lordy. - I o r d y M i k e Gartlan i 4O. Wish- � ing him all ' the hest L with love w.-_ on his 40(h hirifiday April 14 are his brothers and sis- ters. Birthday Steve M u i r turned 10 on April 7 and celehrat-� ed at a hockey -. Lparnly. Happy hirtWay and ove from Mom. Dad, enny and Melanie 50th Birthday 50th Birthday April i Violet 12 was j Rudder special for reached a E l a i n e milestone Schmitz. - on March r as she 23 when turned 50.1 she turned ' H a P P y �- —-� 50. Lots of birthdav wishes from hu., love and beat wishes Inun) hand John and children Michelle, Chriss, Kyle Reggie and Marilyn.and MacKenzie. L -- - - - - —� L------ I Birthday Birthday Nicholas Soos celebrates Jessica N urz turned his fourth- - - , I I nine on April 5. Happe birthday birthday wishes from on April Mommy, Dadd-.. Ryan 1 K. Send- - a n d 4W 4W ing along Fritz. r best wish- o Jessica es and lots I c e I e- r of love are brated Mom, Dad and Larissa. at Laser The family hopes Nicholas l Quest enjoys his party with his w i t h fi many cousins, aunts, uncles I h e r and grandparents. ` friends. j. Birthday April 3 was special for Lindsay Stew- art, as she turned nine. Her grandparents helped her celebrate and seven of Lind- say's dearest friends joined her for a party. "Love and best wishes, sweetie, from Mommy, Daddy and Maranda." t- Engagement 1 Jean and Erik Nielsen of :'Ajax are happy to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Jennifer to Chris, son of Eileen and Bruce Doyle of Oshawa. An August. 1998 v.edding is planned. Birthday Thr little cutic with the hw smile in the Webb house is one. Holli Victo- ria Webb celebrated: her first birthday on April 12 with lots of love and best wish- cs to ..our a � z• .♦ • � 's,7 Holly - `i �•t+� 4 Do11y ; ♦` 'We 11)161 you so much." Say sister Kara, Momm%. Daddy and Grandma. Birthday AmyM1tagee had a special 241h birthday on :�pril 6 after learning she'd been accepted to I all three universi- ties she applied to for her Bache- lor of liducation. "Queen's, here she comes. Were all %cry proud of you Am%, and know you'll make a wonderful teacher. Lovc Mom. Dad. Nana, John. Tracy and Greg." Engagement Wedding I'eb. 15 was a special day for Cindy Woolcott and Ken Parker as they married in a ceremony at the Southside Worship Centre in Ajax. The newlyweds honey- mooned in the Caribbean. Proud parents are Pat and Jim Woolcott and Gladys and Laurie Parker. 37th Anniversary Its a husv year fur Brett Hurst and Sharon 'Williamson. On March 17, Brett turned 25 and on March 27 Brett and Sharon took pt►ssession of their house. On Oct. 4, the couple will wed. with Brett's nephew Bran- don serving as ring hearer. Brettis the son of Wendy and Graham Hurst of Pickering, and Sharon is the daughter of Joan and Roy Williamson of Ajax. Birthday A little curie has turned one. :mily Todhunter celebrated her irthday on April 12 and wishing r a happy birthday with love were Mom, Dad, Mickey the dog and lx:r brother or sister on the w a%. Chanelle Renee McGee turned one on April 11. Happy birthday wishes, health and happiness came from Maman, Daddy, her extended family and friends. Birthday "March 31 was here again and Brady Davis Bird is still filling our hearts with love and joy." Wishing him a happy second birth- day were Mommy, Daddy, Nicole Leigh, Rusty, family and friends. Maureen and Ralph Allison arc a beautiful couple who ccichrate their 37th anniversary on April 16. Wendy, Koorosh, Stephy. and Milan send their love and hest wishes. Birthdays Milan would like to wish his niece princess Stephanie .: happ> ninth birthday on April 15. "We love you Stcphy Wephy." Love from Wendy, Koorosh, Milan, Nanny, Grampy and `t Bijov. Special ' birthday wishes • also go out to - ISO , Milan on April 16 when "the hest boy in the world" turns three. "We love11.,­`W...t�t-�li you to the sky." Lots of love from Mommy, Daddy, Nanny, Grampy, Stephy and Bij•v. 1794 Liverpool Road Pickering 831-5431 THIS WEEK'S CAKE WINNERS ARE: 1. Steve Mair 2 Nicholas Soca 3. Jeasica Vara inners may tiro directly to Baskin Ruhhin, to recon their FREE cake. (Please pn)vide idcntifiaanon) PRILF. VAUD UN -ITL SAT., April 19, 1997 YOUR TRUCK & VAN ACCESSORIES! CUSTOM AERO- SUPERLID COVER COVER Toss =° it •Aluminum Frame (No Drill Install) ROIL It out! .rA *Dual Locking Roll it In! •,r,.�/� HanQles Lock it. 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Mountain bikers Peter Morris, Steve Traenkman lead off the first two kilometres. About 655 bikers took part in the race through the Durham Forest. Photographyb �A Y , I Groen x-6*t A 14 VE E / , ! - 4� y / The Durham Forest was the setting for the 6th Annual Uxbridge Icebreaker Bicycle Race held recently. It's a 50 -kilometre mountain bike event that anyone could - enter and 655 competitors took part. Andy Kozak completes the fir,,t lap. The 50 -kilometre Icebreaker, put on by Dunbarton High School teacher Eric Orkhe;, had competitors riding and running up icv terrain. Mountain bikers Peter Morris, Steve Traenkman lead off the first two kilometres. About 655 bikers took part in the race through the Durham Forest. Photographyb �A Y , I Groen x-6*t PAGE 16 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1997 Th y're on a mission P Pickering residents work to improve lot of world's needy BY LINDA WHITE STAFF REPORT ER For a 22 -year-old Uganda man who was born deaf, lost his parents and had become a burden to his four brothers, life took a turn for the better in recent years. Thanks to sponsorship from a former Picker- ing couple now living in Mississauga, he was able to complete his elementary level education before attending a vocational institution where he learned carpentry. He can now earn a living. The man is an example of how sponsoring needy children works. says Dr. Sam Martin Child director, chairman and founder of Arms of Jesus Children's Mis- sion in Pickering. The mission was founded in Geir el 1990 "to reach out and care for perhaps the most forgotten of all geed, people. the children of the world:' says Dr. Martin. their a It began after a team of adults from Bayfair Baptist Church in Pickering returned from a min- x h istry project in Jamaica, where they, worked with orphaned chil- dren. They wanted to continue help- ing youngsters, leading to a mis- sion "estahlished with a simple goal, to bnng children into safety, security and love of the Arms of Jesus:' explains Dr. Martin. pastor of Bayfair Baptist Church. (Though he runs the mission, it is independent of his church and is non -denominational.) Dr. Martin believes Arms of Jesus Children's Mission is unique because administration costs about eight to nine per cent — much less than others — due largely to a mostly volunteer staff. That means a monthly sponsorship of $25 would see 52250 going directly to the child for food, clothing, medical and educational expens- es. The mission also runs a craft and gift shop, featuring items from around the world — largely in countries where Bayfair Baptist church has ministry projects. You'll find blankets, nativity scenes and hand - carved wooden sculptures from Mexico, soap- stone chess sets from Kenya, framed pictures by an Hawaiian artist, sweaters, wallets and table- cloths from Guatemala, and crystal from Slova- kia, as well as dolls from a host of countries. There are also hand - en are made crafts donated by local res- idents. not by Christmas was a particularly •7 busy time for the shop. "In their Ilor Or heart of hearts, people knew they were not only giving a beautiful but by gift to someone, but thev were also giving the gift of life to a reds...' child:' explains Dr. Martin. "It gives shopping a pur- pose.Af local people want to make a difference in the life of a r• Sam child, they can do it by buying a gift or craft at the store or by Martin sponsoring a child:' he adds. The mission helps children in Kenya. Uganda, Zaire. Madagas- car, Vietnam, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Slovakia, Guyana, Somalia, Thailand and South Africa. "Children are chosen not by their color or creed, but by their needs:' notes Dr. Martin, who says the mission is a member of the Canadian Council of Christian Charities, "a watchdog with very strong standards" The store is located at 364 Kingston Rd., Pick- ering and is open Monday to Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Evening and weekend appoint- ments can be made by calling 509-6140. Pickering Concert Band swings into spring copular and ragtime sounds take the stage April 28 The Pickering Concert Band is currently in rehearsals for its annual spring concert in Whitby later this month. The show called Spring, A Musical Metamorphosis, is slated for Saturday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m. at All Saints' Angli- can Church in Whitby. Conductor and music direc- tor Keith Bohlender will lead Donations the band through the music of Disney's popular Hunchback of Notre Dame, swing and rag- time favorites such as Alexan- der's Ragtime Band, the more serious March from Symphon- ic Metamorphosis by Hinde- smith and other beautiful, lyri- cal melodies. Tickets are $7 for adults, $3 for youths and free for seniors and children under 12 years. All Saints' is at 300 Dundas St. W. (Hwy. 2). The Pickering Concert Band will also perform at the annual Pickering Rotary Festi- val, the open house at the Pick- ering nuclear plant on May 3 and the annual Raise the Flag event at Pickering Town hall on May 10. The band is a registered non-profit organization provid- ing an opportunity for local musicians to have fun while giving something to their com- munities. The group's in particular need of French horn, bassoon, saxophone and percussion players. For tickets to the spring concert, more information about joining the band or details on its upcoming events, call Steve at 686-0523 or Nuala at 683-3306. being sough for Ajax -Pickering hospital fund-raiser Donations are being sought for a fund-rais- ing sale in aid of Ajax -Pickering General Hos- pital. The Order of the Eastern Star, Ontario Chapter 227, is holding the sale Saturday, May 10,from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 705 Lublin Ave. in Pickering. Donations of all kinds are being accepted and pick-up can be arranged. Call Cynthia Collins at 831-6646 or Moira O'Sullivan at 420-8483 for more information or to have donations picked up. Janine Gagne is the office manager of the craft and gift shop run by th, Arms of Jesus Children's Mission in Pickering. The mission was founded by members of Bayfair Baptist Church in Pickering after they returned from a ministry project in Jamaica. Arms of Jesus works to provide foi needy children around the world. 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CANADIAN TIRE SERVICE Pickering Only ' '' 'TIRE 4A 1300 Kingston Rd. at Liverpool 839-8124 Service Hours: Mon. -Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 9:oo p.rn isturdey 7:30 a.m - 6:00 p.m., Sunday 9:30 a.m. - 5.00 p nL .'f- . -?"- a THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL, 13, 1997 -PAGE, 1' Get golfing! Fore ! ! ! Enough of watching the Masters already! It's time to get out the clubs and get out on the course yourself — finally. The 1997 golf season has had a slow start, thanks to our seemingly never-ending win- ter. But local golf courses all report they expect to he up and running on a full-time basis starting this week. Many local courses opened up recently but continuing frost at night resulted in them having to close once again. However warmer temperatures are forecast for this week, so expect them all to be ready to welcome the hordes of anxious golfers just dying to break out the clubs for another golf section. Golf remains one of the most popular sports in North America. More than one mil- lion golfers will tee it up across Ontario alone this year. Durham Region offers plenty of variety for golfers of all abilities and budgets, mak- ing this area one of the prime golf centres in the province. This area has it all when it comes to golf — from championship calibre courses to executive par threes to driving range/mini putt centres — giving everyone a chance to come out and enjoy a day on the links. Here's just a sampling of what's available within a short drive for local players: Thunderbird Golf Club, Kedron Dells Golf Club, Deer Creek Golf and Country Estates, Fawn Brook Golf Club, Glen Cedars Golf Club, Lakeridge Links Golf Course, Oshawa Golf Club, Wolf Run Golf Club, Bowmanville Golf Club, Sunnybrae Golf Club, Oshawa Airport Golf Club, Harmony Creek Golf Centre. Seaton Golf Club, Whitevale Golf Club, Lyndebrook Golf Course, Newcastle Golf Course and the Winchester Golf Club. In that selection you'll find courses that will test the best golfers' skills (like Thunderbird, Lakeridge Links and Deer Creek), or courses that encourage golfers of all skills to take them on (like Oshawa Airport and Harmony Creek. two "execu- tive" golf courses with mostly par -three holes). Miniature golf courses and driving ranges are also scattered throughout the area. For a look at where all the major golf centres are, check out our golf map in today's edition of Golf '97. Before you head out to start the new sea- son, here arc a few tips you should keep in mind: - Unless you've had the great fortune to go on a golfing winter holiday, keep in mind it's been a long winter. Several trips to the driving range should be- mandatory for any golfer; they give you a chance to work on your swing and also work on those golf mus- cles that have been dormant for so long. - A few simple stretching exercises before you tee off is always an excellent idea. Ask any golfer who has suffered from a back injury, rotator cuff problems or wrist or neck ailments; your swing can put demands on those parts of the body that could be helped by taking the time to loosen up properly before your round, especially in the cold weather. - If you don't already know him or her, meet the golf pro- at your favorite course. Durham is indeed fortunate to have some of the best golf professionals around and they are always happy to help your game in any way. You could win free golf passes in our Guess Where? contest Deer Creek Golf Academy features year-round range t • -� 4 r ~% + n c ' friar;.. , f • - DURHAM'S LARGEST SELECTION PROICOLF 1614 Dud= St. L Whitby (NJ. Cornu of T"" i Dv" i4 Golfers will be helping again with charity events I s PACE 19 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1997 Golfers are helpingfight win the against MS Play golf to raise money for Durham's Chapter of ally effects men and women between the ages of 20- The tournament will be held at Fawn Brook Golf the Multiple Sclerosis Society- 40. Unfortunately the disease still remains a mystery. Club on Wednesday, June 25 with an I 1 a.m. tee -off MS is a disease of the central nervous system The Multiple Sclerosis Society is holding its sec- time. It will cost $100 per person or $400 for a group which interrupts the brain's ability to control walking, and charity golf tournament to raise money to help of four. The registration fee covers 18 holes of golf, a talking, seeing and other important functions. It usu- those who suffer with this disease. 10 oz. steak dinner, prizes and much more. Deadline A Stroke Ahead of the Rest! Championship Course Highland Course Our 18 hole, 6,800 yard Championship The Highland is a beautiful scenic 3,535 Course is designed to provide a yard, 18 hole, executive course with a challenge.The front nine is a links -style hilly setting and startling vistas. Made course with large gaping sand traps and up of 13 par 3's and 5 par 4's it has light rough. Four holes on the back been labelled the best executive course nine are carved out of virgin forest, in central Ontario. demanding well placed shots- Memberships available - Memberships available - Public Welcome Public Welcome RATES $12 to $21 1-800-465-8633 RATES $20 to $37 14800.465-8633 Practice Facility -,,,Golf Academy We offer you a very unique facility, Darren Stalteri, Head Golf Professional including a driving range, large grass & C.P.G.A. Instructors are dedicated to tee decks, with target greens, separate providing you with clear, precise golf pitching area (120 yards and in), instructions so you can play the game putting and chipping greens and to your full potential. Private and group fairway and greenside bunkers. lessons, golf school & video analysis are available. Tounmments, Banquet & Meeting Room Fac' 'ties We offer two fully licensed Bar & Grills with covered patios, private dining rooms, meeting rooms and much more to suit any tournament, wedding or business function.14MO-465-8633 F. x C for registering is Friday, June 6. Gianna Morrish an MS suffer and Co -Chair of the tournament, is hoping this year's tournament will see a substantial raise from the $1,400 earned in the tour- nament's first year. "We hope it's going to be successful," Morrish said. "We're hoping people will turn out. It' s for a good cause and I think it's going to be a lot of fun." The tournament is looking for corporate sponsor- ship, according to Morrish. There are three different classes of sponsorship available. Corporations who sponsor $1,000 will have their company logo appear on the tournament's flyer that is mailed to the public and they'll receive a thank -you in a newspaper advertisement to follow the tournament. For $100 corporations can sponsor a hole. They will he recognized by having their company name and logo appear at a designated hole on the course. Corporations can sponsor dinner for $500. They will be recognized by having their company name appear on a table sign and a special recognition will be given during the dinner. Different contests for prizes will be taking place. Some of the contest include a putting contest, closest to the pin, and a men's and women's longest drive 'all N (905) contest. Morrish said there will be four hole -in - one contests for prizes. One prize is trip for two to one of eight des- tinations in Asia. Another prize is a new car. To register for or to find out more informa- tion about the tournament call, Gianna Morrish at (905) 686- 2581. Y TheNlenp � Yours -� • 18 Holes • Par 69 N .� • Public • Memberships Avail. It .r • Dynamic • Manicured • 5400 yds s �r f toumameMs aam�lo� �n �. xewkw. 649=Z43j?NdNK IrN a THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL, 13, 1997 - PAGE 19 ExercisinL,yis a kev There are rules' to follow to avoid in uries (NAPS) — Golf is a challenging, skillful game devel- oped after years of hard work, patience and practise. Mastering the golf swing is the most frustrating yet excit- ing component of this game. However, no matter how expensive the golf' clubs are or the number of lessons a golfer has taken, if the body is not physically prepared for each round of golf, success will diminish and the proba- bility of injury will increase. Before hitting the fairway, consider that nearly 80 per cent of all golfers will suffer an injury and that most golf - related injuries involve the back, according to NovaCare Outpatient Rehabilitation, one of the nation's leading providers of physical rehabilitation. The majority of injuries are due to swing faults, poor conditioning and loss of flexibility and strength. Research shows that dur- ing the golf swing the spine can experience pressure up to seven times a person's body weight. The golf swing is controlled by the ability of the body's muscles, tissues and joints to respond to the mind. If muscles and joints are restricted, weak or injured, the swing will be affected. The result of this can mean injury. inconsistency, exaggerated swing faults and/or poor per- formance. Golfers should develop warm-up and stretching rou- tines to enhance their game and to improve consistency, prevent injury and maintain a proper swing. balance and range of motion, advises Brenda Dipman, a licensed physical therapist with NovaCare's BacktoGolf program, a state-of-the-art sports medicine and swing enhancement program for golfers. "Warming -up increases heart rate, conditioning and the effectiveness of stretching. A golfer can warm-up simply by walking quickly while carrying his or her golf bag from the practice field to the course or from the car to the practice field;' said Dipman. After a five-minute warm-up, a golfer should stretch a variety of muscle groups holding each stretch for 20 sec- onds. Stretches should be slow and stcady without bounc- ing. "Start stretching the body from top to bottom in order: neck, shoulders, trunk, hips, quadriceps, hamstrings and lower back;" said Dipman. A pre -game warm-up at the driving range should involve practising the golf swing by working from low to high clubs, followed by another set of stretches. During the golf round, keep the cardiovascular system conditioned and body well -stretched. Cardiovascular con - ditioning can be accomplished by walking instead of rid- ing in a cart. Another alternative may he to walk nine holes and ride nine. As for stretching, halfway through the round, stretch again. Strengthening the body is also important and develops power. Develop a weight -training routine at home by New golf season It's golf season once again. Jerry Nemish, golf pro at Whispering Ridge Golf Club, which opened last August, is looking forward to a successful year. Whispering is a 5.0(X) -yard, par -65 course with bent grass. Nemish believes the course is great for golfers at all levels. "Whispering is suitable for all calibre of players," he said. "The novice player isn't intimidated by advanced players and the course is still challenging for advanced players: Also opening for its second season is Spring Creek Golf Club. Spring Creek is a nine -hole executive course 2.000 yards and a par 31. Fees are $12 during the week and $14 on weekends. •Large elevated tee area • Special Group Rates • 5 `full size' target greens (laser measured) • discounted range passes & memberships available • open 9 a.m. weekdays T a.m. weekendsN 1 DRI G RANGE 1 1 001 1 1 1 11011111 1 A Large Bucket 1 If coupon. One per visit. Expires May 31/97 t� � ttti titre ri � ti using small hand -weights or at the health club with circuit or free weight equipment. Strength training takes three to six weeks before an individual will see improvement. Golf is a combination of technique and skill coupled with flexibility and strength. The hod), as well as the mind should be readied for the challenge. means some changes Thunderbird Golf Club is hoping to carry on the tradi- tion of providing golf in a traditional setting by redesign- ing holes five, six and nine. After changing the 10th hole from a par -four to a par - three last year, Sunnybrae Golf Course has changed the hole back to a par -four for the general public. The option will he left open to make the hole a par -3 for tournament play. Driving ranges also made some changes. The Fox Run Driving Range has changed its name to the Fox Run Golf Centre. In the fall of '97 Fox Run will be opening a nine - hole, par -three course complete with two ponds, exten- sive mounding and bent grass. Dynamic Family Golf driving range has added more tees and have two-for-one promotions. Af/C 'OLF "If Golf Is Your Game, Dynamics Your Aim it -- :,:Golf Clinics $50. Four 1 hour lessons Your Favourite Goif Equipment 1hvava. in Sf mk Purchase selected 11 piece sets of clubs and receive 9000 worth of greens fees at NO GST NO PST on Golf Bags & Selected Clubs 1 WEEK ONLY Ends Sunday,Aprd 20/97 Durham's largest selection of ladies and left hand equipment Large selection of quality used equipment 1916 Dundas St. East a DYNAMIC GOLFp Whitby cc in rear of building z 723-4653 ' " ° HWY 401 � PAGE 20 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1997 The Academy is coming Every golfers' dream will be at Deer Creek It will soon he time for local golfers to enter The Academe. That's the Deer Creek Golf Club Academy, by the way. It's been a dream of Deer Creek pro Don Lally for the past eight years to create an area just for golfers to refine their game on — and in a few short months. his dream is going to become a reality. It you're not buying your clubs, balls, and raingear at No Golf you might he letting soaked. J Financing Now Available No Payments No Interest For 3 months & 6 months D.A.Q. i PROICOLF! 723-8507 STORE HOURS 1614 Dundas St. E., Whitby Monday - Friday 9 am to 9 pm ~hcast corncr ofThiL*son & Dundas) Saturday 9 am to 6pm Sunday VM ® 11 am to 4 pm n°r�i+r "I have always wanted to have a practice academy;" Lally says. "To have one. you certainly need more than the standard 10 acres a driving range or something like that would have. "It's been a dream of mine for a number of years and now it's going to be a reality." The Academy sounds like it would fulfill the dreams of a lot of golfers. It will, too, when it opens for the sum- mer season in July and attains year-round status in October. The Academy will feature three practice holes, com- plete with fairway and sand bunkers. It'll eventually have its own clubhouse facilities, which will be perfect for a golf classroom setting. There will also be a fully licensed food and beverage area. Golfers can practise all year round, too. The Academy will also feature a double -deck driving range fully heat- ed — it'll be covered too, so golfers can practise driving even in the middle of winter! "That will be great for the golfer who wants to get out and swing a club anytime;" Lally says. "You can go to an indoor driving range and hit a ball into a mat anytime, but this will allow you to drive right into the snow. "And we'll get out there in the middle of winter and retrieve those balls, too!" Once it is completed, The Academy will be available for private and group lessons and for two- or three-day seminars. It can also serve as a golf school of sorts for any interested groups or individuals. For more informa- tion on The Academy, contact Lally at 427-7737. Ken Fulton set to invade Europe as Glen Eagle has celebration It's going to be a golf year to remember for Ken Fulton. The general manager and director of golf at the Glen Eagle Golf Club will be tied up both playing and organizing as he prepares for one of his busiest years ever. Local golf fans will be able to celebrate along with Fulton all year as Glen Eagle Golf Club marks its 35th anniversary by taking the public "Back to the 60's" The club is offering all kinds of special deals to commemorate the occasion, including $10 green fees every Monday from April I to May 9. In addition, golfers can take advantage of "The Sunset" deal all year, where they'll get golf, a cart and a sunset burger all for $17. Golfers can also get $20 off regular green fees every day of the week until May 9 (1997 fees are $42 on weekdays and $47 on week- ends). It's easy to see why Glen Eagle wants to celebrate the special anniversary and it's also easy to see why Fulton is in such a giving mood himself. Fulton has compiled a tremendous golfing record over the years and he's known internationally for his abilities. He's already a two-time Canadian Club Pro champion and is also the current Canadian PGA Seniors champion. This year, Fulton has set another milestone — he's become the first Canadian to qualify for the European Senior Tour, a tremendous accomplishment. The tour will certainly keep Fulton hopping on the links. There arc 15 tournaments scheduled, including stops in Ireland, Germany and The Czech Republic. The tour concludes with the Player Championship in Buckinghamshire, England. For more details on the Glen Eagle Golf Club's sea- son, call 905-880-0131. RIM THE NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY, APRIL. 13, 1997 PAGE 21 Guess Where? It you know what this famous local golf hole is, then drop us a line to This \Week Golf Contest, P.O. Box 481, 865 Farewell St., Oshawa, Ont., L1H 71-5. We'll award a pair of free golf passes to one luck% winner' Celebrity Cup returns kv hh m,xxl yew in :i nm hall„t faun µtkry Laxly Hawley will he. the txxnrxy &.;wren rrf the ('ek-hrtry Cup Gdf Im atrrru arxl fltnnLr lhu ycax's xxvtiry rs ruesday. June 24 at I:J cndge links (; ,ll 0.ursc. nonhwest of Fin■ ,khn 'laic (hhawa native, *Ix, ha% rxl&n nxar than 6_ X) Avium in his hllustn- an 1::rrer, was the first lrkcy n raarg hskiry to win W) races in a angle wascin when he turned thr trick kkk in 1971 In aakkeon to his. hili Qi+xn's Plate Viucxres. Mr Hawley has ndd:n a ward etgtx Carukha n (krks win. thers. has twxx hien tuned C ana,L's ahletr d the year a W is a nienitxx of Kith the C.uula and United States Hixxe Racing Hall of Fair. Mr. Hawley says he's kxiking forward to paniti- Ming in the 13th annual C lehrity Cup. an eves w hudh has raised mote dhaa $85,000 for vaious dwi- ties. Funds raised An* OHS year's event are ear. marked for be Jemikr Ashleigh RmadtAM whwit assists dromic and xxrnitally A diihien and their families in Duharn Region Other celebrities expecled to We pm Include cnnent NHLxm Kirk McLean of the Vancouver Caoucks std Ron Tthgrtst of the OOawa . Senators, along with te0ted hockey 9MW Harry Watson, . Gus Bodw and Cal Gardner Time is soli tam for le:rrn or singleentries in this Year's evert. Each group (dsxe are fowsomes and fivtsonYs) will kahre a celebrity. The entry y fee is S 150, with a portion of that tidal tax deductible. The slxxgun be off is set for 12:30 p.m Far mane infor- mation, call Mark Frayne at 666.2252 or Lloyd lioenxw at 434-6131. q�g Improve your golf game with YC.P.G.A. Professional SAL PEW individual Lessons $2500 ,per 112 our $9000.4 lesson pkg. PR81168LF 1614 Dundas St E., Whitby ri-F 9.9, slat. 9.6, sun. 11-4 723-8507 KEN FULTON'S MONDAY'S CHOICE OLF CENTRE • Season Pass - Only $125.00 • Senior & Junior Discounts • New Teaching Professional - 'Bob Kennedy' - Private & Group Lessons • Mini Putt & Batting Cages • Snack Bar & Outdoor Patio • Special rates for groups & birthday parties 'Coming Soon' - New professionaNy designed pwnft green, sand trap & chipping area. f• f• if• f• f• tlt� Lf• Lf• tlttl SPRING SPECIAL BUY ONE GET ONE 1 1 1 1 -BUCKET OOR I PUTT' •BATTING CAGES 1 fly f, tl� tlta■ � tl� t�fi Lf, � � .� I Fill Wv4EIL- I a PAGE 22 • THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1997 Good golf games start with a good set of clubs Discover.... ?ea&Aa&we '?1a&e#0 GOLF COURSE Durham's newest 9 -hole executive masterpiece WF OFW ... • Scen k lAyout with vAlle y view • AU wooer Arem with creek • C_611 >"gil"g Anb i>"teresti"g holes 3470 SALEM ROAD, PICKERING 11/2 km. East of Westney Road 1 km. South of Highway #7 OPENING SOON PHONE•0686-2028 1 __+_ 1 a X N GCl? _E -k 2 Km East of Claremont on the 9th Concession Pickering 905-649-5333 When most people think of precious metals, the), think of gold and silver — ,olf'crs think of titanium and graphite. The two arc the two hottest components in golf club manufacturing. Titanium woods are this year's big crate. however, they remain a luxury item that are far beyond the price range of your average golfer. A sin,,le titanium driver can cost anywhere frorn $300 to $700. The lighter metal is supposed to generate more speed in the swing, thereby adding yards to your drives. Graphite shafts were in the same situation when they appeared on the market several years ago. Today. they're finding their way into many more golf bags as they have become much more affordable. Like the titanium club heads. graphite shafts reduce the weight of the club. The technology using graphite continues to improve. New, ultralight graphite shafts have lowered the shaft weight to 55- 60 grams from k 1-90 grams. GOLFERS FIGHT CANCER Calling all polos. The East Durham Unit of the Canadian Cancer Socictv is hosting its first golf membership raffle. For SIO you have a chance to win one of live full gulf, mernherships from one of five Durham clubs. The clubs are the Bowmanville Golf' and Country ETIQUETTE A\ INTEGRAL PART OF THE GAME AND THE FIRST PART OF TFFE GAME YOU SHOULD KNOW AND FOLLOW • Do not move, talk, or stand close to a player or directly behind the ball or hole when a player is making a stroke. • tic ready to play when it is your turn. • Do not play until those playing in front of you are out of range. • When searching for a ball that may be lost, wave those playing behind you through. • Allow faster and/or smaller groups to play through. • Leave the putting green as soon as a hole is completed. • Wait until you would not be delaying play to mark any scorecards. • Rake sand smooth after hitting out of a bunker. • Repair any ball impression marks on a green - not just your own. • Repair any spike marks on a green when your group has finished putting (it is illegal to repair spike marks to improve your line). • Repair or replace your divots. • Mind where you lay your golf bag down. Do not lay it on the putting green. • Do not park golf cars or carts close to the green. • Make sure the flagstick has been properly placed in the hole before leaving the green. • Do not spend a great amount of time working out yardages. • Be sure to shout "Fore" if you at all suspect that your ball may be in danger of hitting someone. • Be courteous to those in your group and anyone else on the course. .<. . Club, Deer Creek Golf and Country Club, Four Seasons Country Club, Kcdron Dells Golf Club and Oakridge Golf Club. Only 2.000 tickets are being sold. Tickets will be on sale at the Five Points Mall at Taunton and Ritson roads until April 12. After that date tickets can be purchased at the unit office at 172 King 302. St. E., Suite The drawwill take place on April 30. For more information call 725-1166. MARCHING ON Ontario March of Dirncs is holding its 8th annual charity golf tournament. Sponsored by Maritime Life, the golf classic and silent auction will be held Tuesday. June 3 at the Glenway Country Club. There is a registration fee of $150 per person to cover green fees and a cart, breakfast, lunch and din- ner, complementary refreshments on the course and a golfer gift bag. All proceeds will go towards purchasing walkers and wheelchairs for adults with physical disabilities. Corporations arc still needed to sponsor a hole or special event. For more information contact, Pam VanEgmond at (905) 434-5280. Oakridgej "�.Zoif club ,�< • 18 HOLE. CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE • OPEN TO THE PU[ILIC • • ,,NO OUT ii)F. 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EVENING CLASS: Clinic - Tuesday -Slay 13 to July I from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Practice - Thursday - May 15 to lune 26 from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. MORNING CLASS: Clinic - Tuesday - May 13 to July I from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 Practice - Monday - May 19 to June 30 from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED CLINICS EVENING CLASS: Clinic - Wednesday - May 14 to July 2 from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Practice - Thursday - May 15 to lune 26 from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m ORIENTATION Sunday, May 11 - 2:00 p.m. at Thunderbird Golf Club COURSE FEE: $210.00 Pick ring Spo l Kivett, sort5 writer 6Q3-5110 Fax: 683-7363 :3L�. z 164 V oi�o iz vamp 46 photo by Andrew Iwanowski Curlers aim a clean sweep at Annandale John Thain, left, and Steve Stewart the Gord Norton rink at the sweep a rock delivered by skip Gerry, Annandale Curling Club's men's Pinkney during their game against league final Tuesday. Pickering PICKERING — Pickering Swim Club athletes continued to show their prowess at the recent Oshawa Pentathlon Swim Meet. Thirteen Pickering 13 swim- mers finished in the top five over- all for their individual age groups at the well -attended meet. Stephanie Peters led the way for the eight -and -under girls, fin- ishing in second place overall. She placed second in the 50 - metre breaststroke, third in the 50m backstroke, 50m butterfly and 10fhn individual medley and fourth in the 50m freestyle. Sara Wolch was fifth overall with a third-place finish in the 50m breast, fourth in the 100m I.M. and three fifth -place efforts in the 50m fly, 50m back and 50m free. Bradley Johnston was outstand- ing in the boys' eight -and -under age group, finishing second over- all with a first -place finish in the 50m fly. three second -place per- formances in the 50m back, 50m breast and 100m I.M. He also earned a third-place finish in the 50m free. Jake Stevens finished third overall in the seven-vear-old bracket. He was second in the 50m free, third in the 50m hack and 100m I.M.. and fourth in the 50m breast. Kent Williamson was fifth overall with a fourth in the 50m fly and fifth in the 50m back. 50m breast and 100m LM. r THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 13 1947 - PAGE 25 its MORE SPORTS ON PA E 28 News Advertiser swimmers make wave at meet Brenna Wilson was the top Pickering swimmer in the 10 - and -under girls' bracket, earning a fifth -place overall finish in the field of 35 swimmers. Wilson was second in the 50m free, third in the 50m fly and fifth in the 50m back. Caitlin Heggje placed sev- enth in the 50m breast. Laura Barnes, Melanie Campbell and Taryn Kavanagh posted best times. Scott Allen and Ryan Shanks represented the club in the 10 - and -under boys' category. Both swam to personal best times, with Allen earning a sixth-place finish in the 50m back. Lauren Walker led the 12 -and - under girls' division for Pickenng, finishing fifth overall out of 41 swimmers with a second in the 50rn free, fourth in the 50m back and 50m breast and fifth in the 2000 I.M. Also swimming for Pickering were Adrienne Byng. Al.; -,on Chan. Sophie Doria, Melanie Gogol and Stephanie Mathias. Warren Barnes finished thins overall in the 12 -and -under boys' bracket. He won the 50m breast and the 200,m I.M.. placed third in the 50m fly and fourth in the 50m free. Adam Janssen was fifth in the 50m free and Matt W01ch sixth in the 50m breast. Posting Personal bests were Ryan Ferguson, Mike Flemming and Matt Ginter. Megan Shanks placed first overall in the girls' 13 -and -14 age group, finishing first in the 100m fly and I 00 breast, second in the 200m I.M., third in the 100m back and fourth in the 100m free. Alicia Kaye was third overall, fin- ishing second in the 100m free, third in the 100m breast and the 200m I.M. and fifth in the 1(X)m back and 100m fly. Lauren Campbell finished second in the 100m breast, rounding out the one, two and three placings of Pickering's 13 -year-old girls in this event. Campbell also turned in four personal best swims. Brianne Ferreira placed third in the 1(X)n free and achieved two other pe"mal bests. Jenn Martin swam to five personal best times. In the 13 -and -14 -year-old boys' age group, Ross Werlick earned a sixth-place finish in the 100m fly and had three other per- sonal best times. Bryan Leun_ set two best times. In the girls' 15 -and -over group, Patncia Pearsall was st-c- ond in the I(f)m back, fourth to the 100m fnx; and fifth in the 2(x)m I.M. Pickering'~ 15 -and - over boys' were outstanding with three finishing in the top ti%c overall. IJerck Howard finished second overall. Fourteen Aerials qualify for Ontario gymnastics showdown PIC'KERING — Pickcnnr Aerials Gymnastic Club athletes were flying high at the last provincial qualify- ing event in Peterborough recently. The Aerials' club sent 19 girls to the event, hosted by the Kawartha Gymnastics Club to decide who will repre- sent the Metro Fast region at the upcoming provincial chanipionships (for gymnasts age 12 years and over) in Brampton April 18 and the Youth Championships (for gymnast~ under age 12) in Cambridge May 3. Fourteen Aerials finished in the top six overall in their respective age groups, 13 of H hom qualify for the Metro East team at the provincials and youth championships. Both Alanna Weston and Kimberly Flaherty qualified for the Metro East team for the provincials in the level I 16 -year-old category. Flaherty finished third overall at the final qualifier after finishing first on vault, second on bars, fifth on floor and sixth on beam. Weston was sixth over- all with a second on bars, third on vault, fifth on floor and eighth on beam. Brooke Lynne Primrose finished second overall at the final qualifier in the level 2 12- and- 13 age group to secure herself a spot on the provincial team. She placed second on haus, third on beam and floxx and fourth on vault. Kathryn Newton earned a herth to compete at the provincial championships in the level 2 14 -and -15 age group. She placed third over- all at the final qualifier with second -place efforts on vault and bars. third on floxr and fifth on beam. Amanda Paterson made the grade for the Metro East team in the level 1 12 -year-old bracket. At the final qualifier, she finished ninth overall with a fourth on bars, sixth on floor, eighth on vault and ninth on beam. Lindsey MacDonald was designated as a team alternate following the last qualifier after finishing eighth overall with sixths on vault, bars and floor and an eighth on beam. Meanwhile, eight other Aerials gymnasts qualified for the youth championships. Alicia Wald finished first overall, placing first on floor and second on vault, bars and beam (tie with teammate Elyse Mihkelson). Mihkelson was second overall with a first on bars, second on floor and beam (tie) and third on vault. Brittany Lloyd will serve as an alternate for the age group at the youth championships after placing ninth overall. She fin- ished third on vault, bars and floor and ninth on beam. Jessica Lamarre Placed 10th • • .. 4 6...'� .►� 1 1 1 . 1 . '. a r r . �' . 1 1 .. 'f with a fourth on vault, fifth on bars and sixth on beans and flexr. Kendall Patterson qualified for the youth championships after finishing fourth. She was second on vault, bars and floor and eighth on beam. Alycia Mokedani finished in a sec- ond -place tie overall, placing third on vault and beam and fourth on bars and flexr. Vanessa Robinson is going to the youth championships in the level 3 nine years division atter finishing first overall. She was first on vault and bars, second on beam and fourth on tloxr. Kaitlyn Grandy earned her way to the youth meet with a third-place overall finish at the final qualifier in the level 1 I 11 -year-old category. She placers first on vault and ban and sixth on beam and floor. AJAX MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Annual Sunday, Apri120,1997 .30 P.M. Located in the Ajax Community Centre H.M.S. Room - 2nd Vice President - Tournament Director - O.M.H.A. Director - Referee In Chief -Treasurer - Equipment Manager - Houseleague Director (Minor Division) Catherine Janes also qualified atter placing fourth overall, with a third on bcani and ticxr, fourth on bars and fifth on vault. Jov Cretnev, who also qualified, finished fifth overall with a second on beam, third on vault and seventh on bars and floxr. Brieann Cassidy will be an alternate in the divi- sion after placing sixth overall at the qualifier. She placed third on vault fourth on beam, fifth on bars and eighth on flox>r. Arran Black placed ties- enth o%erall at Peterborou_h with a second on 11Lx,r, third on ban and se%enth on vault and beam. Julie -Ann Pass,. made the erade- for the % outh meet in the level 22 1 I -year- old division. In the final quali- fier, she finished fourth overall with a second on bar,,. third on floor, fourth on vault and fifth on beam. MXLha&fiMW 1HAININUff Novke fbroogh Midget • Soma - Mar through Augnd divisions • MWNays llrough Thursdays • 15 Non -Contact games • Times 6:30 pm -10:30 pm League run practice ' "All Star" Teams " KoOMTIfD11. • (Date: Saturday, April 19197 Loution: Ajax Community Centre, 75 Centennial St., Ajax, Ont. Ti no: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm For further information contact: Jim Darlow: 905-686-4286 Harvey Bunston: 905-686-1576 PAGE 26 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1997 "THmmob TERMINAL" 7 n, PAO q UCT C)F CANA�,A �,qj,C�F CANADA M A- mww%m� _?,� a GINGER INGER . 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I x%in tin -aipa —milIiN- xe MA I IrI:NV I I : I �11 tg GOLDEN GATE - TRILLIUM PRODUCT OF U S A OR MEXICO -,Vl GRADE PRODUCT OF SICILY 341 ; PANTRY SHELF E, E R� BCC S r OF U S A .71 GRADE •- CALIFORNIA PRODUCT OF U S A TRACTOR TRAILER LOADS :7 44 DIIII-1i VA Q1w_1j*1i ism's zi VA OP -41 X KELLOGG S CEREAL PRODUCT OF U S A;,roC'_C_ Cr S A N3TCN • EXTRA IANC :;FADE - b 04 Di Kel P iwl -,A I 1cl I ON Fl%.Mm 40, k1i 014 1 MUM E—E PRODUCT OF ONTARIO - CANADA -1 GRADE Q. PRODUCT OF U S A CALIFORNIA DI!K AIN FOODS FROZEN PRODUCT OF CANADA GRADE PRODUCT OF ONTARIO - CANADA FANCY GRADE v A '114 Lei Jmwm %'&ZI VA 39 tX-AN Ct3SU*JE ENTREES PAGE 28 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1997 Pickering_ Sports _______,_ Pie ckering skaters good as gold PICKERING — Three Pickcrin-, 1=F_ure Skating Club members are good as gold atter achieving the highest sta- tus in Canadian amateur skat- ing. Tara Leetham. Amanda Gilrov and Nicole Thomson all achieved their gold levels at the club's recent test day. Leetham, a 13 -year club member coached by Debbie Henan, passed her gold level in dance. making the grade in the NVestrninster Waltz. the Quickstep. the Argentine Tanto and -+he Viennese Waltz. Gilroy. 12, is the youngest member of the club ever to achieve the gold freeskatc level. Coached by Margret Law. Gilroy passed the required stroking and step sequence and the required ele- ments of jumps and spins — double toe loop, dou- PICKERING ble loop. FIGURE SKATING double flip. double sal- chow, dou- ble douhIe CLUB Member F axel and a lay - C S /1 back spin, a flying sit spin and combination spins. As part of the test. these elements were then demonstrated in a solo performance, set to chosen music of three- and -a -half min- utes in length. Thomson became the first amateur skater in the club's history to achieyc her eighth figure. Coached by Linda Donnelly for the past II years, Thomson is one of the few senior skaters to acquire this gold level figure disci- pline. With the Canadian Figure Skating Association set to replace the figure disci- plines (popularly known as patch) with the invigorating skills levels, skaters will be switching over to the new pro- gram this year. Atom Raiders take on Ontario's best at tourney of champs The Aja% -Pickering Raiders T.D. Bank/Rozers Cable major atom 'AAA' rep hockey team posted one win and three losses while playing the cream of the crop during the recent OMHA Tournament of Champions in Peterborough. The atom Raiders, repre- senting the Eastern 'AAA' association, played against teams from the Central and the Southern 'AAA' associations. The Ajax -Pickering atoms started the event with a close 6-5 loss to Oakville. The Raiders outshot Oakville 13-5 in the final period, but were unable to score the equalizer. Goalie Gord Brettell was sen- sational in the first two peri- ods, keeping the score close. Derek Lynden and Matt Pernerowski netted two goals apiece and Michael Alexiou one. Brett ' McConnachie added three assists, Brian Wilkins two, Andrew Sawyer, Michael Kostka, Matt Fettes and Noel Coultice one apiece. Central Ontario association pace. netting one apiece. regular -season and playoff Adding assists were champion Welland Tigers McConnachie with two. Justin blew open a close 3-3 game Hall. Kostka and Fettes with with four unanswered one each. goals in the final six The Ajax -Pickering atoms minutes of play for a 7- gained some respect 3 win over Ajax- AJ in the final game by Pickering. Lynden beating Eastern scored two goals Ontario East Division and Alexiou one. champion Quinte Red Assists went to Devils 4-3. Brettell McConnachie was at his best, with two. AAA stopping 33 of 36 A d a m s h o t s M a r k h e w, �� Defenceman Kvlc Greg Garrctt, Martiniuk was the Fettes and scoring hero, Lynden with one apiece. blasting a shot from the point The Raiders dropped a 7-3 with less than five minutes contest to two-time OMHA remaining to net the game champion Peterborough. The winner. Lynden, Alexiou and Petes scored three goals late in Pernerowski scored one goal the final period to eliminate apiece. Assisting were Ajax -Pickering from the tour- Sawyer, McConnachie with ney final. Goalie Sean two each, Hall, Markhew, O'Sullivan made several fine Lynden, Wilkins with singles. saves early in the contest to Hard-working winger Fettes keep the game close. Lynden, was named the game's most Pernerowski and Alexiou con- valuable player for his tena- tinued their torrid scoring cious forechecking. G photo by Andrew Iwanowski Three Pickering Figure Skating dance, Amanda Gilroy, centre, Club skaters recently recently earned her gold freeskate and passed their gold tests. Tara Nicole Thomson passed her eighth Leetham, left, passed her gold figure, the only club skater to do so. Last chance to sign up for tennis PICKERING — The Dunmoore next to the Petticoat Creek Tennis Club will host its third and final Conservation Area. sign-up session prior to the start of the For more information, call 839 - season. 9832. The final ses- si an is Saturday, April 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Dunmoore Tennis Court at the south end of Whites Road, Pickering peewees sweep foes for berth in league final PICKERING — The McKeigue notched two Gorman, Brown and pair of goals while Darryl Pickering Panthers goals, with singles to Mark Murdoch registered assists. Gleed had one. Gray, Harvey's minor peewee Gorman, John Horobin and Greg Urbas was outstand- Meldrum, Adam Diemert select hockey team has Sean Gray, his first of the ing in net to record the and Murdoch registered advanced to the champi- season. Adding assists win. assists. Jewison picked up onship final of the North were Horobin, Jeff To advance to the semi- the win in net. York league after sweeping Murdoch, McKeigue and final series, the peewee The Harvey's Panthers Faustina to the best -of- Kyle Brown. Panthers defeated North began the series with a 3-0 three semi-final playoff In the first game of Toronto in the best -of- shutout over North series. series, Pickering upended three series in two consec- Toronto. Urbas recorded Pickering blanked Faustina 4-1. Gorman, utive games. the shutout in net. Gorman, Faustina 5-0 in the second McKeigue, Jamie In the second garne, Sean Goslin and McKeigue game to take the series. Meldrum and Chucky Pickering ended the series scored for Pickering, with Goalie Kelly Jewison Smith were the Panthers' with a narrow 3-2 victory. assists to Gray, Horobin recorded the shutout. Sean goal scorers. McKeigue, Gorman led the way with a and Gorman. In just 12 weeks you can have the skills to propel you effectively into the business world. Acquire the computer skills you need to successfully compete in the -,_ job market through the Microsoft Office Certificate program offered ` at the Durham College Whitby Skills Training Centre. Our grads come with an employer guarantee. Financial# assistance is available. Courses start April 21 and July 21. Don't delay - Enrol today! Call: Scott Sheppardson Durham College Whitby Skills Training Centre (905) 721-3343 s Dum moRHment CEMM 4001 BY DAYMADE IN CAWA �X. BY KNIGHTRED DOWU SU FROMBACK LITSHELVESACCOMMODATESLARGE TV, VCR,STEREOAND MOREA GIFTTHE WWOLEWILL ENJOY.!99 w. ~ � BY DAYMADE IN CAWA �X. 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Call David 725-8716 . • aX, Financial • • Directory in-aboeiR 2 Wks "FREE a-FILMl Computerized Tax Returns prepared by Professional Accountant Judy Kuksis CGA 905-420-2061 Corporate tax & business services available Ins JUST FUDOM Join our Irte•rat crai Network of fiver 3G0 Irdeuender,t and Drof table rvlsibie Fencing' Pet Cortainrrent P-ofe5srcrals, arc help people and De's i, -.e hdDDt y tOget er AS do �TSIBLE FEI�VTC�G support from tie Company .,rte Nov 20 years ex0ertence anc ex:)er se 'r oet contalrmi You'll ge: to-ai training, rg ^laterai5 and premium quail^i oroducts As Ta [MIR n the InC S!-,, _YCl'_ .S 3^1: c'. i?5 a'e In derr.and by pet Dvvners ,var--rg an effetcve ani aesthetic sautlon for containing Diets Oppor-rites are aval able NOW and almost everywhere. CALL 1•S00•d61•d Ci r • J ' Gardening & : Gardening i1 • ndscapin9 Landscaping . TREE TAIW-cit/i NANCE A REMOVAL the Rushaping -Free Estimates" awe- 831-7055 4 News Adverb �NWIs all a n CYery Monday to Frida- dsoo a.Ilr. to 5" Can 68"7o7 to place your ad or Jas it 579-22" ORMOND WOODS CO-OPERATIVE 275 Ormond Drive, 1'nit#55, Oshawa Ontario trine Isl Phone:(905)436-6075 Fax:(905)436-7556 Maintenance Worker/ Handyperson SO unit townhou.•: :onlplCX a seeking a Maintenance Worker responsible for carr)mg our general repair.- The successful candidate "111 have maintenance, plumbing, electrical and carpertm skills. Qualifications • Bonded and habihty insured • Self-starter. capable (if Working Kith little or nig supervlsjon • Must be able to work Nith volunteers • Nilling to work some evenings and\ "ec'kcndl This is an on-call position (0-16 hours a "eek) lWage $ 15 to $201hour depending on experience. Resume and hand written cover letter may he dropped off at the Co-op Office. Deadline Date April 17, 1997 at 5:00 p.m. Onh qualified applicants will he contacted. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE POSITION AVAILABLE Immediately for an ECE teacher for After School Program. 15 hours a week guaranteed . additional hours for PA. days.Also Maternity postion avail. Sept. 97, call 839-1842. SPORTS MINDED $400/wk.. Due to recent expansion. our ad firm is experiencing an overload of work. We can put 40 people to work immediately. no experience necessary. Start A.S.A.P. Call Julie at 905- 721-0299 STUDENTS S12.85 TO START • Apply Now for summer work • r,exible FT/PT hours • Advancement opportunities available • Nc door to door or telemarketing • Work with housewares & sports items • Fun and exciting work environment • S9.000 in Scholarship awarded annually. CALL.... 723-4920 LANDSCAPE COW STRUCTION Company loo.ing for CZ Dnver A ulli abstract. construction experience Clean neat ap- pearance Bobcat & equip- ment experience, "iust be willing to work 60-70 hr. week Cali or tax 683-2681 MULTI SKILLED Renova- tion workers currently re - cured. hourly or by Invoice Leave message 905-723- 0877 OPTION L is looking for consultants to market their Canadian made line of La- dies fashions in skies XS to XXL through home presen- tations Immediate pay- ment! Call 1.800-8103186 for information on this op- portuMli- SCARBOROUGH Based delivery service requires diners with own vehicle. Cal (416) 754.3400. STUDIO SKID is now look- ing for a nail technician. Space for rent. Please call Shaun at 905-430-9397. No clientele necessary. THE FACIAL Place re- quires esthetidans, Nail lechnicians, and R.M.T.s, experience required. Apply in person with resume, 668-8128 Is now hiring • Crew Managers - expenence it newspaper bus-ness an asset but not required • Experienced Tele - marketers • Students. 12. for door-to-door Canvassing - excellent earning po- tential For more into. call Cheryl Veitch 14800-994-9295 Mon -Fri, 12 - 6pm TRIPLE 'A' STUDENT PAINTERS needs exp eIn enced painters with trans- portation from May to Au- gust. Possibility of raises every payroll. 1-800.547- 9335 TUPPERWARE - We're Recruiting!' High commis- sion. Flexible hours. Tons of fun. No pressure sales. No quotas. Students wel- come. FREE start -up -wt. Training available. To buy or sell contact Judy Gor- man, (905) 839-4535. WANTED- FULL TIME I DAYS. Two people for Jod(ey/Cleanup, with local car rental company Please call for appointment. Call (905) 427-4664. o plat 1yw -a ��aa haa,..,..1.- a-: fba. "fDM 111111111111111 Mt OIM t� 01� pmbsdmd - - SITE ADMINISTRATOR. Immediate for property Management office. 2 yrs. Experience & Computers. Fax Resume to (416)321-9989 1 Sales Help/ 1 Sales Help/ Agent Agent COMMISSIONED SALES AGENTS Excellent Opportunity for sales to: Tool & Die, Mach. and Mfg. Accounts. Contact Bruce Hyde (905)683-5010 OLYMPIA INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY LTD. NATIONAL GREETING CARD COMPANY is seeking a Merchandiser/Service Representative for Scarborough based territory. The qualified candidate will be required to do some lifting and loading, must be detail oriented. and able to de- n'er outstanding customer service A background In retail or route sales is a definite asset. This is a salary position with career growth potential Resumes will be accepted only until April 18, cq7 Please fax resume to: Att: Steve Macoomb Fax x (416) 431-2730 PARTTIME SALES REPRESENTATIVE As the successful candidate In this east of Metro position, you will be responsible for the in-store sales, merchandising dis- plays and promotional activities for our Frozen Retail Products. If you are inter- ested in joining our team, please submit your resume to: ARTEL INC. Attn. Human Resources 447 Speers Rd. Ste. 203 Oakville, Ont. L6K 3S7 etail Bus. Sales Help/ Im Opport. Agent ,be Bell ez-I Ex7 ^eel ^ ew-r - sgner'Saks person want- ed for Pickering locator, 401' Brock Rd For W pomirnenr 7,al Joanrw at (905)683-9660 1 Office Help A PART-TIME Pertwn Fri- day war!ec immediately for smal1. construction compa- -y Positron may suit ma- 'ure individual with good organizational skills who definitely has spare time and is dedicated to re-en- lenng the workforce after an extended leave Please leave message 905-723- 0677 RECEPT1pNIST/SECRE- TARY required full tine for a busy construction office. The successful applicant will possess a good Com- mand of the English lan- guage and have a working knowledge of Ms Word/ Windows. Excellent key- boarding swigs a must. Fax (905) 571-6955. Saki 1 Help tApft DME Store StYpparaon required immediately. Ap- plicant must have 2 years experience as DME sale. or have a nursing back- ground. Contact Shane 905-428-0800 HOME IMPROVEMENT Sales Consultant wanted for local home improvement company. Fax: 905.438- 0354. LADIES... Earn $SE representing Aloette Cosmet- ics. Full time earn- ings in part time hours. Flexible hours, no invest- ment, no delivery, free training. Please call Rosemarie at 427-8021 ASSOCIATE EDITOR McGraw-Hill Ryerson's College Divi- sion currently has a position available immediately for an Associate Editor. This job involves the signing, devel- opment and production editing for 3-4 key revision titles each year in the College Division's post -secondary ed- ucational list. The Associate Editor will supervise the editorial activities includ- ing copyediting, proofreading and queries for projects within set disci- plines. The incumbent will also be re- sponsible for market research, con- tract negotiations, manuscript devel- opment, and the production readi- ness of the final manuscript. The successful candidate will have good analytical skills as well as excel- lent organizational and problem-sci ing skills. A strong working knowledge of editing, design and production pro- cedures is also needed. An under- standing of post -secondary educa- tional publishing is beneficial. Qualified candidates can fax are- sume in full confidence by April 18, 1997 to: Nancy Pavlakovich McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited 300 Water Street Whitby, Ontario L1N 9B6 Fax(905)430-5020 We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will contacted. Class •A• license preferred Full time, Salaried Please mail or drop off resume to: Attn: Manager 1101b Brock Rd-, Unit #2 Pickering, Ontario L1W 3M1 ROYAL woods ., R. A. FESTERS TRUCKING -.DLN MERCURY Auto- requires PAGE 32 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL. 13, 1997 15 PROFESSIONAL AZ DRIVERS rwo sales representative Expenence preferred 2 yrs. exp. Clean abstract, clean ImGeneral Help Im General Office Help 1 Help Office 1 Help SkilledOF Help applications and ISO- Skilled Firewood Help 1 1 9000/OS9000 would be Articles ;M1 For Sale Skilled Daycare Articles For Sate Help On Available evenings. Durham area. Please forward resumes to. Brant: (705)932-3772. ORMOND WOODS CO-OPERATIVE 275 Ormond Drive, 1'nit#55, Oshawa Ontario trine Isl Phone:(905)436-6075 Fax:(905)436-7556 Maintenance Worker/ Handyperson SO unit townhou.•: :onlplCX a seeking a Maintenance Worker responsible for carr)mg our general repair.- The successful candidate "111 have maintenance, plumbing, electrical and carpertm skills. Qualifications • Bonded and habihty insured • Self-starter. capable (if Working Kith little or nig supervlsjon • Must be able to work Nith volunteers • Nilling to work some evenings and\ "ec'kcndl This is an on-call position (0-16 hours a "eek) lWage $ 15 to $201hour depending on experience. Resume and hand written cover letter may he dropped off at the Co-op Office. Deadline Date April 17, 1997 at 5:00 p.m. Onh qualified applicants will he contacted. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE POSITION AVAILABLE Immediately for an ECE teacher for After School Program. 15 hours a week guaranteed . additional hours for PA. days.Also Maternity postion avail. Sept. 97, call 839-1842. SPORTS MINDED $400/wk.. Due to recent expansion. our ad firm is experiencing an overload of work. We can put 40 people to work immediately. no experience necessary. Start A.S.A.P. Call Julie at 905- 721-0299 STUDENTS S12.85 TO START • Apply Now for summer work • r,exible FT/PT hours • Advancement opportunities available • Nc door to door or telemarketing • Work with housewares & sports items • Fun and exciting work environment • S9.000 in Scholarship awarded annually. CALL.... 723-4920 LANDSCAPE COW STRUCTION Company loo.ing for CZ Dnver A ulli abstract. construction experience Clean neat ap- pearance Bobcat & equip- ment experience, "iust be willing to work 60-70 hr. week Cali or tax 683-2681 MULTI SKILLED Renova- tion workers currently re - cured. hourly or by Invoice Leave message 905-723- 0877 OPTION L is looking for consultants to market their Canadian made line of La- dies fashions in skies XS to XXL through home presen- tations Immediate pay- ment! Call 1.800-8103186 for information on this op- portuMli- SCARBOROUGH Based delivery service requires diners with own vehicle. Cal (416) 754.3400. STUDIO SKID is now look- ing for a nail technician. Space for rent. Please call Shaun at 905-430-9397. No clientele necessary. THE FACIAL Place re- quires esthetidans, Nail lechnicians, and R.M.T.s, experience required. Apply in person with resume, 668-8128 Is now hiring • Crew Managers - expenence it newspaper bus-ness an asset but not required • Experienced Tele - marketers • Students. 12. for door-to-door Canvassing - excellent earning po- tential For more into. call Cheryl Veitch 14800-994-9295 Mon -Fri, 12 - 6pm TRIPLE 'A' STUDENT PAINTERS needs exp eIn enced painters with trans- portation from May to Au- gust. Possibility of raises every payroll. 1-800.547- 9335 TUPPERWARE - We're Recruiting!' High commis- sion. Flexible hours. Tons of fun. No pressure sales. No quotas. Students wel- come. FREE start -up -wt. Training available. To buy or sell contact Judy Gor- man, (905) 839-4535. WANTED- FULL TIME I DAYS. Two people for Jod(ey/Cleanup, with local car rental company Please call for appointment. Call (905) 427-4664. o plat 1yw -a ��aa haa,..,..1.- a-: fba. "fDM 111111111111111 Mt OIM t� 01� pmbsdmd - - SITE ADMINISTRATOR. Immediate for property Management office. 2 yrs. Experience & Computers. Fax Resume to (416)321-9989 1 Sales Help/ 1 Sales Help/ Agent Agent COMMISSIONED SALES AGENTS Excellent Opportunity for sales to: Tool & Die, Mach. and Mfg. Accounts. Contact Bruce Hyde (905)683-5010 OLYMPIA INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY LTD. NATIONAL GREETING CARD COMPANY is seeking a Merchandiser/Service Representative for Scarborough based territory. The qualified candidate will be required to do some lifting and loading, must be detail oriented. and able to de- n'er outstanding customer service A background In retail or route sales is a definite asset. This is a salary position with career growth potential Resumes will be accepted only until April 18, cq7 Please fax resume to: Att: Steve Macoomb Fax x (416) 431-2730 PARTTIME SALES REPRESENTATIVE As the successful candidate In this east of Metro position, you will be responsible for the in-store sales, merchandising dis- plays and promotional activities for our Frozen Retail Products. If you are inter- ested in joining our team, please submit your resume to: ARTEL INC. Attn. Human Resources 447 Speers Rd. Ste. 203 Oakville, Ont. L6K 3S7 etail Bus. Sales Help/ Im Opport. Agent ,be Bell ez-I Ex7 ^eel ^ ew-r - sgner'Saks person want- ed for Pickering locator, 401' Brock Rd For W pomirnenr 7,al Joanrw at (905)683-9660 1 Office Help A PART-TIME Pertwn Fri- day war!ec immediately for smal1. construction compa- -y Positron may suit ma- 'ure individual with good organizational skills who definitely has spare time and is dedicated to re-en- lenng the workforce after an extended leave Please leave message 905-723- 0677 RECEPT1pNIST/SECRE- TARY required full tine for a busy construction office. The successful applicant will possess a good Com- mand of the English lan- guage and have a working knowledge of Ms Word/ Windows. Excellent key- boarding swigs a must. Fax (905) 571-6955. Saki 1 Help tApft DME Store StYpparaon required immediately. Ap- plicant must have 2 years experience as DME sale. or have a nursing back- ground. Contact Shane 905-428-0800 HOME IMPROVEMENT Sales Consultant wanted for local home improvement company. Fax: 905.438- 0354. LADIES... Earn $SE representing Aloette Cosmet- ics. Full time earn- ings in part time hours. Flexible hours, no invest- ment, no delivery, free training. Please call Rosemarie at 427-8021 ASSOCIATE EDITOR McGraw-Hill Ryerson's College Divi- sion currently has a position available immediately for an Associate Editor. This job involves the signing, devel- opment and production editing for 3-4 key revision titles each year in the College Division's post -secondary ed- ucational list. The Associate Editor will supervise the editorial activities includ- ing copyediting, proofreading and queries for projects within set disci- plines. The incumbent will also be re- sponsible for market research, con- tract negotiations, manuscript devel- opment, and the production readi- ness of the final manuscript. The successful candidate will have good analytical skills as well as excel- lent organizational and problem-sci ing skills. A strong working knowledge of editing, design and production pro- cedures is also needed. An under- standing of post -secondary educa- tional publishing is beneficial. Qualified candidates can fax are- sume in full confidence by April 18, 1997 to: Nancy Pavlakovich McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited 300 Water Street Whitby, Ontario L1N 9B6 Fax(905)430-5020 We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will contacted. Class •A• license preferred Full time, Salaried Please mail or drop off resume to: Attn: Manager 1101b Brock Rd-, Unit #2 Pickering, Ontario L1W 3M1 ROYAL woods ., R. A. FESTERS TRUCKING -.DLN MERCURY Auto- requires wonve Sales we require 15 PROFESSIONAL AZ DRIVERS rwo sales representative Expenence preferred 2 yrs. exp. Clean abstract, clean Growing dealership Great criminal search; S5004600Jweek working atmosphere For Teams & Singles (905) 434-5110 nternew can Rick Lan - applications and ISO- tepne. 905.686 -2300 - 9000/OS9000 would be SALES a MARKETING Skilled Daycare ASSISTANT were oo.mg for an organized individual .min invento contrd tele- Help On Available ry - pnone/retail sales aspen- OC TECHNICIAN wanted ence and basic computer to, automotive Coatings knowledge (WPS 1'6 1, Lo- manufactunrg company tu5 '23) Please tax your Must have experience In ,esume to TM Children's Ilie Physical testing of ma - Group. All Sales a Market- Noy Famhkamy with spray rig Dvector(905) a31 1142 applications and ISO- ice in commerciaUresidan- 9000/OS9000 would be Skilled an asset This is a contract Help position for 6 months evenings. Durham area. Please forward resumes to. Brant: (705)932-3772. Morton International. Ltd APPRENTICE- Auto Me- Human Resources, 430 cnanics required for Fire- Finely Ave . Ajax. Ontario. stone location in Pickering LIS 2E3 ( no phone calls and Scarborough Must be please) Fax 905 -683 - experienced and have own 7272 tools Call Chris at 905- WANTED SEWING MA - 831 -3121 CHINE Operator for single CONSTRUCTION SU- needle and surger Call PERM4TENDENT, with 428-7788 Ask for Mane 'hands on' Highway build- ing experience. Lindsay ■ We would like area, send resume , ex- 1 perience and expected sal- ■ If you prefer, ary to 1017507 0ntano 6 at 576-9335, or 683-0707 Ltd., RRe4 Lindsay, K9V DENTAL RECEPTIONI8T 4R4. for busy Pickering office. ■ Mnimum 5 is dental I . exp. required. Knowledge of Abel system a must. Call Cindy at 839.5951. I to • 1 win«; LIVE -Mt NANNY wanted in Ajax for newborn. 427-9591 FITTERS:Steel Mill NANNY REQUMtED, 3 ulaysMreek in my home, ment manufacturer requires filters withal least 5 years own transportation, ECE & experience. Top rates, First Aid traini105g preferred. Cal 42"105. benefit package. Fax re- sume to 905.721-1204. FULL-TWLICENSED ��, • Rcare yall lable plumber required for serv• ■ courteous service? ice in commerciaUresidan- ■ lial work. Truck supplied. 19 MONTH OLD Girl seek - On call for weekends/ kg playmate aged 2-3 yrs. evenings. Durham area. to share my nanny. Lots of Brant: (705)932-3772. toys a lots of love. 905 - PROFESSIONAL garage 831-7242. door installer, must have DAYCARE Available in own tools a truck, Call Dan loving home, will provide (416)200-7.54. nutritious lunches and snacks. Daily activities and ■ 4. Suggestions or comments: outings Call Nancy 428- 3695. DAYCARE, available in my home with lots of TLC. meals. fenced yard, near WesMey a 401 area. Can 683-8974 E.C.E. Will provide a warm nurturing environment with many leaning opporturv- ties Experienced i Reter- ences. P c kenng Beach a Rollo area. 905-426-1534 FULL Day, MorNLunc Vat - ter school supervision, south Ajax. St John's Am- bulance certificate, hot lunches. nutritious snacks, dally walks. Call 427-2356 MiDIVIDUALIZED care. hot lunches, numerous toys, outside play. 7 a m. - 6 p.m, ages 6 mo. and up Refer- ences avadabte. Wfute s Rd.and Bayy 831 -SWI LOVING patient mom of 2 will provide daycare in our home,nutritious lunches, snacks, activities, outings, playroom. West Mitchie area, Receipts. Call (905)428-3964 LOVING RELIABLE Day- care, warm lunules, r i- bous snacks, walks in park, planned outings, fenced yard, smoke-free, referenc- es available, Wfktew Sfrolds 420-7081. MATURE, reliable day- care. HarmonylBeatrice area. Las of toys and room Lor play in a safe and happy environment. Excellent ref- erences. Cal 434-8828. UM1MTESIOKLANOMA, daycare available in my home, references avail- able, lots of activities, lanced yard, smoke-free home- Any age welcome. 420-1307 WILL provide a warm nur- turing environment. with many learning opportuni- ties. Meals/snacks provid- ed. Fenced yard. Pickering Beach/Rollo area. 686- 5087 FIREWOOD Roka Lum- ber& Firewood Centre, 4'x 8'x 12•, $60: 4'x8'x 16% $65. Established 1963 Days 705-277-3381, Even- ings 905-434-6665 Free delivery to Oshawa area. Bargain 1 Corner COMPUTER - 486DX 33, 8 Megs. 14 in colour, KV - Mouse, loaded, $495. Pri- vate sale. 839-0019 CONTENTS SALE- cus- tom leather breakfast knock $300. Triple dresser with matching armoire $400 Frigidaire stove. like new $275: washer & dryer. like new $500/pr. 586- 1767 LHASA APSO puppiesal- lergy-free. don't shed, price $250 each (905) 583- 5360 WHITE KENMORE, freez- er with re' rI control. 2 baskets 7 key lock, asking $250 call Kelly 432-1609 Articles for Sale /8- DIGITAL satellite Sys- tem. 80 channels free for one year. Only $7.00 /wk 1-800-267-9466 27- ZENITH stereo t v., $625 wk 35` zenith stereo r v $19 00Mk Free delivery 1-800-267.9466 5 PC bedroom suite $695, 7 PC solid wood dining sure $695. washer & dryer (5 yrs ad) $500. beer fndge $60. :cove $85, 9 wooden rAairs $175. 3 antique dressers $120'each, 4 an- tique chairs $125. coffee and end tattles $35. tables S25/sach, 3 PC bedroom suite $250, maple desk $65. bed frames s30/each. .ids furniture. lamps and DW nems. (905)697-3532 AMIGO SCOOTER equipped with tights 52500 Qso LIFT, like new - pad S1500. asking $1000. Ake 'aw, Call 983-5574 SKI MACHINE, Vitamaster, rortherr trails with com- outer, almost new selling '01 $325 (905)420-6623. BURGLAR ALARMS allow 'Neves time ir your home KEEP THEM OUT! Custom will steel security window Cars allows affordable peace of m.nd even with the windows open For a irm estimate call Secure Designs (905)428-8429. BUY. SELL, RENT, now - used Coin washers and dryer. Parts, service, new and used Sliding door cod- ers Repairs to stoves, fridges, washers. dryers Stephenson s Commercial Products, 155 SrmCoe St. S. Oshawa 576-8471 CARPET BROKER, 100 k. Nylon thick, plush, stain resistant carpet For 3 rooms, only $36900. Price includes 30 Sq. yds carpet, deluxe pad and installation in your home. Free quota. bon . in your hone. No In- terest. no payment for one full year, Daniel, 1-800- 217-0104. Carpet NO Disnibutors, 12 months No payments, No interest, (OAC) 3 rooms (300sq.ft..) Installed with deluxe pad from ortly 5399 Specials on Vinyl, Ceramic andHardwood Flooring. Free Shop At Home 1-800- 663-6046, CARPET MILL Disrtibu- tors, 12 months No pay- ments, No interest. (OAC) 3 rooms (300sq.111.) installed with deluxe pad from only $399. Specials on Vinyl, Ceramic and Hardwood Flooring. Free Shop At Home. 1.800.663.6016. CARPETS: Lots of carpets, 100% nylon stain release, carpet 3 rooms $339. (30 sq.yd.) Includes: carpet, premium pad and instala- bon. Free estimates, senior discounts, carpet repairs. Sam 905.611 CARPETS- Try and save. New 1009E nylon, Stain- less- Ful product kine avail- able to suit any budget. Senior discount. Repair and restretching for free es- timate, Call and IT show You the difference. 100% customers satisfaction guaranteed, Mike (905) 431.4040 WOMMMMMMMMMME ■ HOW ARE -WE DOING? ■ The This WeeklViAduerlsE'rClassiedDWllrnert ■'scarrriedbpmIrgotrcuiltmersv& the best ■ powM service. WewoEld ; I- - iale ywc ndd ■ msponseb the tt}i *nSbebw. - 111 1, Was your call answered promptly? ■ ■ ■ 2. Did the Sales Representative offer friendly, ■ courteous service? ■ ■ ■ ■ 3. Are you satisfied with the response to your ■ advertisement? ■ ■ ■ 4. Suggestions or comments: ■ ■ ■ ■ We would like to hear from you. ■ ■ If you prefer, ■ please contact Fred Eismont 6 at 576-9335, or 683-0707 ■ or fill out this coupon ■ and mail to: ■ Classified Departntlent ■ P.O. Box 481 ■ ■ 8" Farewell St. ■ Oshawa, Ontario ■ L1H 7LS ■ 'Your satistac'tion is the measure of our success' ■ m m n m m n m m n mBill 1 CAST IRON poWo GARAGE duo, cepa - peeler holds 6-10 po- broken springs. cable. tabes, $500 Call 705.799- rollers openers rrotalle 1737 (Lindsay), or 905- S49 ' New doors/openen 725-1392 (Oshawa) leave Quality Plus Doors 41! message 336-0073 CLASSICAL GUITAR. HARDWOOD dirxngroor use. stand. !cot stand, mu- table 6 chairs. txAfet $85, sic stand $600 firm Call Persian rug 13 x 17 $75( for detais 905-839-1568 teak wall-urut 5275. wash COMPUTERS - 386 OR er/dryer S250lpar, 839 486, VGA color morioor. 2742 leave message color ribbon printer, $575 HOMESTEAD PINE bed - $675 no tax Phone room suite. queen sized Dennis 571-5291 Head and toot boards. ; COMPUTER SPECIAL - night tables, armoae, ova Pentium 120 with C D mirror on dresser, quit drive, fax modem. windows stand. floor m,mor, mantes' '95. $1750 hwk 1-800-267- and bon spring Excellen 4466 Condition Paid $5000. Ask ing $2500 OBO Can 905 COMPUTER, 486. 4 meq 571-5225 ram. 100 meg hard drive. car monitor, with HOTPOINT CRYSTALS printer . printer & mousevenous matching white !ridge an( software. $600 000. call SIX • approx. 4 yrs. old after 6.00 pm 43x-$138. also numerous baby items dotting. stroller, crib. car COMPUTERS - large cor- seat etc 576-0539 Violate takeout 486's 5285 color VGA $75 INCE TAXES PRE m o V mono VGA truckload oad 'experience. PARED from $20 10 n � monitors SVGA monitors 5139. Call Lucy um 120 systems m- Permkp 428-8429 plete with monitor 16 MB's TECHNICS organibench etc $1,195. notebooks 12 new $10,000, asli ram aetu color, dock/station $1000, obo, a-1 new condi modem etc. $1,155. Com- tan; 1988 Dodge Caravar puter Clearance, 164 6 cylinder, 3 litre no Io gm Baseline Rd... Bowman- used. $2500. 433-0767 idle. Just eat of exit x32 from 40t. 697-3059 PEPPER Plus domestic animal repellent, $23. Dye DININGROOM suite, 14 whitness, $13.- Star Wars PC.. Gibbard Canadian cobumg books, $250. 727 Legacy. mahogany, indud- Wilson Rd.S.. Oshawa, ing oval table with 3 leafs, Booth 81 Sundays 9-4:30. 10 lairs, bu tlel, buffet top and server $8500. PIAl10, MASON a RISt'H, (905)263 2303 upright Grand, refurbished, asking $2450, after 6 p.m. DMMiGROOM SUITE- 8 W5404_9679 pc. walnut $800; Skmrite �S -GRANDFATHER cartridge pool filter 100 GPM $150; 579-2983 CLOCKS. Visit our ware - house, new & used pianos FLAT grill with 2 burners (upright & grand), digital 36' gas, and 13 tray sleam pianos & keyboards. Not warmer $800 each. 579- sure, rent to own- Largs so. 6034. Iecton of docim Call Tel - FOR SALE: 16• Dewalt ep Piano, 433.1491. Radial arm saw $2000, QUEEN SIZE Crainme k Router table $100, Floor Adjustable. Vibrating Bed, shop fridge $100, Wheel excellent working condi- horse riding lawn tractor tion. Needs top mattress, $1000, Lawn sprayer $350, $700 or best offer. Cal E05 - red fridge and stove 5200, 576-0614. Italian baby pram $50. Cal 435.4901 evenings, Sal. towood SHEDMAN - Quality Thurs. sheds 8' X 6 bath wt, only $299 plus tax. FRIDGE, stove $350/pair, Many other sizes and styles sofa $100.; table saw $125; available. Also garages double bed frame / head- and decks. 761 McKay Rd. board $35; utility trailer Unit 3, Pickering. For more $350; table & chairs $125. info. call 905-619.2093. 263-2191 THE (YEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 13,1997 -PAGE 33 Computer Computer PetsJStlppNey Alrtomobiles Automobiles Apartments Apartments EATIT�p Apartments ortRnts Video Video 1 Boarding am For Sale For Sale Trailers For Rent For Rent WEB DESIGN SERVICE and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. CaU John Duarte at 579-4400 INICS. Stereo system. I player. double deck,' Computer watts. $10 Per week /Internet deli" ry. 1-800-267- K/PINE FURNITURE- dmonal Woodworking is ased to introduce our -Home Office' and terra nment Centers'. have added many new C•�-cm & dining room Ns as well We proudly a •aft what we sell and '^e highest qualify fur - os available any - at low competitive -e< 305-985-8774. AILER, heavy duty tan - axle. hat bed 7 x 12', plywood deck and (905)435-4901. -awa. No Saturday calls SED & New Appliances. 6 - 1 warranty on used. .'acturers warranty on Stef & Hank's Ap- es 362 French St. [--,.va 905-432-7167 USED FRIDGE 5225. and .sed stoves $200 and �c ised washers $250. c-ve•s $179 and up. Brand rew brand name fridges. c I 5605 . New brand a" a 30' stoves 5449 and .: New scratch and dent -a tridges 5 c f $249 Ste- nson s Furniture and c,ances 227 Court St. y-;-awa. 576-7448 WATER if you an Con- ed with it, taste. smell }-r look al your water. we ;ar help Call for into 686 - or 686-0234 after 5 WEDDING GOWN Head- :,ece 3 Vail Exgwslely 'land-made DupiOnne silk -m lace Easily altered Can to view 905-697- 9930 Articles Wanted ANTIQUES Abso,utejy, P,rchasing furniture or an- ytmng Old Scientific instru- ments, china, silver, adver- us,ng. toys.decoys. dolls. -ilk bottles. collections or estates Can Robert Bowen A-t,iues (905) 655-8049. B, rkiin PPLIANCES Wanted. "g -a working a Stens Appliances 305- .67 Looking for a fully loaded PC? Complete system delivered to your door. Call Chris 683-9385 NEW MUSIC a zine 4 httplhvww.durham- news.neV-a)c238ln- dex. him • Lost & • Found FOUND, GRAY & charcoal Persian cat, fully grown, very friendly, in the Brock Rd./Prckering Parkway area. on April 1, loll 686- 8170. LOST CAT - 9 month old male. long black hair, brownish tinge, small white patch under chin and belly. bushy tad. Neutered/de- clawed Parkside Or Pick enng Name 'Miney' Re- ward 420-3583 LOST- Black Cat with white patch on neck Dixie & Finch area. CLI 1905) 839- 1877 MISSING form Otter Creek Home antique money col- kildhon All toms are dated prior to 1967 in silver ex- cept for nickels most in 1940'5. Some antique bills from $1 00 to $100. "Lars. Most coins were sold in the rolls Owner will gay pay you for the return Most of the money was spent at convergence stores & Fast food (Pizza). Also missing. a Panasonic CD Walkman Model SL -5241C XBS. CO Rom 'Nec' without plug, Philips TV converter gun. borne of cologne in blue bottle ca8ed 'Gravity' tf you have info. please con- tact Jack 905-427-8787 BoaIding • 1 ONE PAIR of Umbrella cockatoos, plus a8 cages and accessories. call Keith 430-8406 or 579.9250 COCKER Spaniel puppies. 1st shots. CKC registered. Black & While 5250. Call 985-3671 GOLDEN Retriever pups. Purebred, 1st shots, par- ents on premises. $350. Cal (705) 924.1213. HELP GIVE A HOMELESS PET A SECOND CHANCE Cats ages 6 months and up, most of which have been spayed or neutered and fully vaccinated Medi- um to larger sized dogs also in need of loving homes. Pet supplies and donations always welcome. Please call Durham Animal Adoption (905)438-8411 HP My name is Smokey T Bear and I'm a 3 yr. old beautiful cross between a purebred Welsh Springer Spaniel and a black lab I'm sweet, affectionate. devot- ed and housetrained but most important in need of a loving. caring family to wel- come me into their home. II you are interested in me as a furry and friendly com- panion please call 263- 8247 MAutomobiles for Sale NEED A VEHICLE? Poor credit) No credit? Bankrupt" Call Tracie at 905-576-1800 or 1-888- 259-3673. 1 can help! 1976 GRAND PRIX, good condition, all reasonable otters considered. Tele- phone 725-9279 1962 Monte Carlo. 60.000 onginal miles. $600 obo Is certifiable Can 728- 8500. 1965 CADILLAC Sedan Deville 128 OOOkm White with leather interior 41 litre V8 Auto, loaded. certified 56000 Firm Please Call 723-7932 1985 Fifth Avenue. V8, loaded with leather nit 170K. very dean Runs like new Cert. $2300 obo Phone 576-406 1986 BUICK REGAL. 2 dr. white exterior light tan in - tenor Ready for certifica- tion $1200 obo 905-839- 1995 Caravan SE 3.3 V6. p/w/s/l , cruise, till a/c, dark tint, remote entry. ABS. 84.000km, clean, smoke- free, excellent condition, $14.250 (905)666.3359 1995 DODGE NEON: Red, 4 door, a❑ conditioning, 52.000 kms, still under war- ranty, asking $10.500 obo Call Todd 905.665-8741 1995 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE. 4 dr, 31 V6, ma- roon. 51.000 km , auto. most options• warranty. mint condition, 513.900. 668-5588 1996 PONTIAC Sunf re. 13.000km, air conditioning, tilt steering. 15' rms. trunk release, fold -down rear seat. ABS brakes. $14.600. Oshawa 905-721-1302 ARLIE SALES LTD. 520 - 510 - 480 Taunton II Oshawa, Ont. 729-2755. 571-7779. Durham Re- gion s Largest selection of pre owned vehicles Three ots to serve you, and over 100 cars & vans to choose from. 1992 Buick Regal Ltd. full load. 138K. $8995 1991 Buick Regal Grand Sport. full load. 127K. S9095. 1992 Ponbac SE 4 - door full load. 71K. $12.900 1993 Buick Sky lark, full bad. 125K. 58995 1993 Geo Storm. 'un car, 1390. $5995. 1995 Dodge Ram V6. auto. 38K. $15.400. 1992 Saturn Coupe, full load. red, $7995 1992 Chev Astro van, to -tone paint. Ilload. 124K. $12.400 1993 Ford Aerostar. 80K. full load. $11,995 1991 Pontiac Sunbrtd 4 -dr, nice car. 1300 55500 1994 Dodge van, A W D. full load. 46K. $16.400 1992 Chev S10 with cap. 4x4. t06K. $9995. 1990 Chev Spons,de. 145K. S'1,965 1988 Ford cube van. 190K. $6995 AT ARUE'S,- WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVE- RYONE 1357 ENGLISH � �� JNG CABINETS, 3 or 4 low te e P' lover, withchecked, Keys Or Locks, 1st shots, de - wormed. 5300. Cab 11683 -5117, ask for Abe. (905)967.3313. INTED: dean, in style, ues clothing, on hangers. DONKEYS, miniature Jack, consignment- Drop off at Standafd J•raties, one reg-. golden retriever border col 5 Dundas St. W. ke cross pups, $75. Very 1NTED . used patio irftft tit (905) 352-2047 me. will to pick up. ROTTWEILLER PUPS - dI435-0738. adorable bizrxaes of low. TINTED - 18 - 20 FT- Excellent temperament. iminum extension ad. Flom -raised. $250 r. must be in 6zCe116nit 905.98541121. clition. P" -oat (905) 6.4716 197! REGISTERED Han 165.000 km . 52500. Whit- Arab Mare, 15.3 IIII. Needs eaperierwed rider, good Garage/ ffl .0000 a best Yatrd Sales offer. 19ma 3.t- 715 new mags and Tires BRING ON THE IVATE SALE, bealAilul registered, ist shots. aC * apartment. ex Itiall a tooled. run shedding. non rth Oshawa, 3 large dbrysnic. Exuxaernt lem- rtal units, hardwood perement, Champion blood wing. French windows, line. $600 Cal 433.7887. appliances, large yard, bred Thoroughbred 1Horse, garage ... Excel- t Golding, hunter, investment! $244,900jumper, I (705) 656-3662 11 yrs. old, trails even- s wet road sale. and has no ong. $5.200 (905) 432- vices, all around Horse. 8430 Cal 9DS-985-9097. ountry & Victorian SPORT HORSE/ARAB/ efts hone party co. QUARTER HORSE cross, joking for reps to gem. 10 months old. al - row With us, full or ready 14 hh. Good show art time, potential. Must be seen. $3.501 or best offer. (905) Heart & Home 373-0715. Collectibles $8 950 1992 Plymouth call (905) Voyageur LE. quad buck - 686-9031 ets. Waded. $10,295. 1985 HELP GIVE A HOMELESS PET A SECOND CHANCE Cats ages 6 months and up, most of which have been spayed or neutered and fully vaccinated Medi- um to larger sized dogs also in need of loving homes. Pet supplies and donations always welcome. Please call Durham Animal Adoption (905)438-8411 HP My name is Smokey T Bear and I'm a 3 yr. old beautiful cross between a purebred Welsh Springer Spaniel and a black lab I'm sweet, affectionate. devot- ed and housetrained but most important in need of a loving. caring family to wel- come me into their home. II you are interested in me as a furry and friendly com- panion please call 263- 8247 MAutomobiles for Sale NEED A VEHICLE? Poor credit) No credit? Bankrupt" Call Tracie at 905-576-1800 or 1-888- 259-3673. 1 can help! 1976 GRAND PRIX, good condition, all reasonable otters considered. Tele- phone 725-9279 1962 Monte Carlo. 60.000 onginal miles. $600 obo Is certifiable Can 728- 8500. 1965 CADILLAC Sedan Deville 128 OOOkm White with leather interior 41 litre V8 Auto, loaded. certified 56000 Firm Please Call 723-7932 1985 Fifth Avenue. V8, loaded with leather nit 170K. very dean Runs like new Cert. $2300 obo Phone 576-406 1986 BUICK REGAL. 2 dr. white exterior light tan in - tenor Ready for certifica- tion $1200 obo 905-839- 1995 Caravan SE 3.3 V6. p/w/s/l , cruise, till a/c, dark tint, remote entry. ABS. 84.000km, clean, smoke- free, excellent condition, $14.250 (905)666.3359 1995 DODGE NEON: Red, 4 door, a❑ conditioning, 52.000 kms, still under war- ranty, asking $10.500 obo Call Todd 905.665-8741 1995 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE. 4 dr, 31 V6, ma- roon. 51.000 km , auto. most options• warranty. mint condition, 513.900. 668-5588 1996 PONTIAC Sunf re. 13.000km, air conditioning, tilt steering. 15' rms. trunk release, fold -down rear seat. ABS brakes. $14.600. Oshawa 905-721-1302 ARLIE SALES LTD. 520 - 510 - 480 Taunton II Oshawa, Ont. 729-2755. 571-7779. Durham Re- gion s Largest selection of pre owned vehicles Three ots to serve you, and over 100 cars & vans to choose from. 1992 Buick Regal Ltd. full load. 138K. $8995 1991 Buick Regal Grand Sport. full load. 127K. S9095. 1992 Ponbac SE 4 - door full load. 71K. $12.900 1993 Buick Sky lark, full bad. 125K. 58995 1993 Geo Storm. 'un car, 1390. $5995. 1995 Dodge Ram V6. auto. 38K. $15.400. 1992 Saturn Coupe, full load. red, $7995 1992 Chev Astro van, to -tone paint. Ilload. 124K. $12.400 1993 Ford Aerostar. 80K. full load. $11,995 1991 Pontiac Sunbrtd 4 -dr, nice car. 1300 55500 1994 Dodge van, A W D. full load. 46K. $16.400 1992 Chev S10 with cap. 4x4. t06K. $9995. 1990 Chev Spons,de. 145K. S'1,965 1988 Ford cube van. 190K. $6995 AT ARUE'S,- WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVE- RYONE 1357 CARUSO AUTO SALES 1986 FORD TEMPO GL. 1987 Honda Prelude good running condition white. 208K, auto. $3395. Certifiable $1.000 o b o as 1966 Honda Accord LX is (905) 686-7774 after 6 standard. silver. 205K, orn, $2,995 1989 Toyota Ter - Bmd It110110 LYCIes Cel' standard. 165K. blue 1967 PLYMOUTH HORI- $2995. 1996 Honda Accord ZON automatic unceri- LX. 4 dr stall. 177K silver. ted. needs some work. $2995, 1985 Honda Ac - $800 080.434-8518 cord LX. burgundy. 172K, 1987 Sunbird Coupe, auto. $1995. 1989 Honda Accord new tires, paint. and more EXI. 4 dr. auto. black Great shape. runs well. 170K 55.795 CLI Phil 165.000 km . 52500. Whit- 686-3803, 1895 Claimants by 666-5201 Rd Unit 177. Pickering 19ea MUSTANG LX 5 litre CERTICAR SPECIALS new mags and Tires BRING ON THE 126.000 kd . excellent con- SUNSHINE - COME SEE Ghon. $5.100 or best offer US FOR SOME 'VANTAS- cerMied after 6 p m 721- TIC' DEALS EG 1994 As 2495 tro CL ext loaded. 8 Pas - senger, dutch doors. 1989 OLD TORONADO, 123.000 Ions, $13.995. loaded. v-6 mint condition. 1993 Astro CL am, loaded. annul rust Checks. Service dutch doors Only 70.000 records available 110k kms.. $14,995. 1993 Satan ong. $5.200 (905) 432- SLX. 8 -passenger, 102.000 8430 kms. $11.980 1992 Satan 19U SUNBIRD 124K. air, SLX 8 passenger loaded ps, pb. 4 -dr, runs. drives $9.995. 199, GMC Satan. great. 52850 obo. Certo- extloaded. burgundy. Pied, ready to got Phone $9.795., 1991 Astro CL. 576-5406 loaded. 8 passenger, good kms $9.995., 1991 Dodge 19118 SUNBBID LE, 4 door, Grand Caravan LE. loaded, auto. air,a-I, , 53 kd., $8 950 1992 Plymouth $3,000 certified. 571-0225 Voyageur LE. quad buck - IM Buick Lasabre Ltd, ets. Waded. $10,295. 1985 3.8 litre. Very dean. Corti- Astro. 5 passenger, good tied. Asking $7995. Iver, at- running van. Bargain price ter6 p,m.723-1492. $3.995. Need a good rat- at a great price? We've Got 1990 CHEV LUMINA Them. 1995 Pontiac Firefly, EURO: 4 door, excellent ' 5 speed, only 27.000 kms. condition. Certified. $5400. Balance of Warranty Car 905.668 -Ml $7,995. 1993 Nissan Sen - 1992 GEO Metro. 4 cyan- Ira XE. auto. air, low km's. der, with air conditioning. 59,495., 1992 Nissan Sen - power brakes, amRm Cu- Ira XE. 4 dr., automatic, sane. new brakes and 81 $6.995., 1992 Chev Corsi- haust. 95,000 km, mint ca 6 cyl., auto, air, $6,995. condNion, $5500 Oshawa 1992 Pontiac Gr. Am. SE. 4 723-3770' door, 6 cyl., auto, air, ., Grand Prix. 2 1992 Geo Metro. standard door, white. 57,995., 1969 door, white. 5 spd., excellent shape. Olds Cutlass Ciera, 6 cyl.. one year warranty. 68,000 auto, loaded, 55.495.. 1969 km. asking $6500. 438- Fad Escort LX. auto, great 1632 runner. $2,995.. 1989 19$2 GEO TRACKER, 5 Dodge Shadow. 5 speed. speed, soft top, silver/red great little economy car. pin stripe. 82,000ks. $2,695. More to choose $4,700. 080 (705) 8781 from. certified and ready to 3500 go. Trades walconle, war rendes *wall". aU at 1992, MERCURY TOPAZ. Cwtiew Aub Conte, 155 GS, 77.000 kms.. good King SL W., Oshawa at condition, asking $7,500. ...bwn mall 'Where call 576-5839. Cusbrnare send their 1994 GRAND PRIX SE, him a, Open Sundays. P/W, P/L. PIS, PIM, Cruise, Call (WO 579.2006. Tift. MVFm cassette, secur- CREDIT PROBLEMS? On ity system, 79.000 km. the spot financing. Down $14,500.Ca11683-3020. payments from $500. Igi GRAND PRIX, Monthlypayments p/s. abs. t� , f� • PitN k, PIS $150 .AC.Cas. trucks, security system, 4 -door, apt vans. 1981 to 1996. Alandy prox, 79.000 highway kms, Auto Sales Ltd. 146 Brock $14.51-0. Like new, one St. N., Whitby. Phone 905- owner.905.683-3020- 666.3382. HONDA Civic DX, 1993. automatic, lady -driven. 3 - door (hatchback), certified, $8900 Call Mrs. Walsh 905-668-5779 LEASE TAKE-OVER 1994 Ford Aerostar van, with op. tion to buy, excellent condi- bon, available May 1st Call 905-697-0838 after 7 30pm 1987 Volkswagen Golf. 100,000 km, 5 sod, am/fm cass., $3500 obo.: 1989 Dodge Caravan, 7 -pass auto. $3500 obo 434- 2775 ' Automobiles Wanted $75 to $7500 for scrap cars & 'rucks or any condition vehicles. 24/hr professional pick-up Call (905) 706. 5740 AUTOMOBILES and trucks wanted for scrap Any condition, arty age. free removal in the Durham Region, cash paid Also needed. '75 to '87 Chev or GMC pickup for parts. Call anytime. Oshawa 905-431- 0407 CASH FOR CARS! We buy used veh,des 7er:,des must be in running condi- tion Call 427-2415 or come to 479 Bayly St East. Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES A i A AUTO SALVAGE. Tap cast- for scrap Aban- doned and good car& trucks Call us Last for best prices. 24 hrs . 7 days. 30 min service 905.686-5003 or 905-706-5234 WANTED - Mid Size GM. V-6 wagon or 4 door. cut- lass. Gland Lemans. Regal rn top condition 579-7715 Trucks for Sale 1960 FORD BRONCO 4X4 5 ryI 4 sod Win demi ty $1500 985-8339 leave 1961 Ford F100 pickup wits cap. standard. 6 :y nuns great. $1800 ALSO 2 aluminum garden shedsrge dog . Cal 6688 6695 1985 International, 22 S ton 5 sod. single axle. OT466, too many nwv parts to IW Brls to prove Certi- fied, asking $8.500 Can Tony 721-0986 1967 DAYTONA. 22, 5 - speed turbo. !Dar •Oct. pis, Db, caw, cam, very Sporty. 96.000kr11 on rebuff en- ". 51250 as is 1987 S- 10 WRANGLER, V6 au- tomatic sun -roof, sliding rear wxxtow. book liner, cap. running boards, bug de- flector visor, mint condition, only 53.D00krn. $4550 certified. 905-576-5384 Mon-Thurs, after 6 30pm , Fr, -Sun anytime IM Mazda pcwp 8-2200 automatic. 87,000 kms . power steering, power brakescap, box liner. $4800 certified Call 579- 9582 WNW 1 4wllad odft 1989 CNIM custom made luxury van, with raised rogf. 84,000 kms. One owner. 5 new fires. C.B. radio, AMI FM cassette. B passenger: 4 captain seats, fold dawn double bed. Excellent con- dition. cemfied. Asking $16.000. 080. Cab 905- 430-0358. 1993 GOC SPM XT Van, 8 passeW, silver/maroon. p.b., p.s., air, ain/fm cas- satte, ruining boards, dutch door. 85,00011ms, $14,000. Call (905)723-9302, (905)723-2464. 1993 JEEP CHEROKEE sport, Red with Grey intort- or, two door, 4 L. EFI, auto, air, am -fm cassette. con- sole, light group, 83,000 miles, excellent condition. Wel maintained through company fleet maintenance program, new brakes, tires, certified, $12.500 (905) 666-0112 1989 36' PARK Model trader 40 min north of Oshawa. Push -out. air con. ditioning, dual furnaces, deck & shed, paddle boat All like new. $14,500 obo 905-723-7020. 1990 HOMESTEADER 12 x 38 h mobile home . 10 x 20 Honda room Main trader fully furnished. One bed- room. 4 pc. bath, fridge full size. propane stove and oven Electric hot water, deck 10 x 16. shed, new roof on Flonda room, new carpet. Located at Nestle - In Park on Hwy 36 bet- ween Lindsay and Bobcay- geon, on water Brand new $45.000 Asking 530.000 or lest offer Leave message before 4 p m or call after 5 P m to 9 pm Park 'ees ne- gotiable Ask for Denise (905)579-3791 ' Auto Leasing Rentals 1995 PONTIAC Trans- port. 38 �O km oaiance of factory warranty, take over lease. $392imonth includes taxes will small down AJAX WIND JAMMER APTS. 2 bedroom $785 3 bedroom $867 In family building. Fridge, stove, air, broadloom, underground parking included. Close to all amenities. 686-0841 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 ap- pliances, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT. MON. - FRI. 9 A.M. - 5 PM. (905)683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED EXECUTIVE APART- MENT. Multi level 2 bed- room apartment. oak tail- If' gs.large fireplace. 10' ceilings. Oshawa. with ap- pliances. $700 indusfve May 1 st call 420-1356 FURNISHED At clean 1 - bedroom basement apart- ment. side entrance, share laundry, 4pc. bath. 2 ap- pliances. no smoking, no pets, single working per- son 20 min walk to O C . near bus stop S600/mo i.n- du5rve. Inst/last. available May 1 Call anytime 434- 4673 HWYe2/ROTHERGLEN: Clean. bright. modern. 'urge 2 -bedroom basement apartment. separate en- -ance. 4 -appliances, no ;moi ng/pets Available mmed,ateiy $780/inclu- -,ive. hrsVlast 1yr ease A5-428-1428 LAKEVIEW PARK Csha- wa. .rcer level of -ouse, 2 -earoom, deck. !ended yard and parking utilities includ- ed 15t/last and references -equ.red $725 monthly Available May Ist 1905) :09-2825 LARGE 2 -BEDROOM -ear ')srawa rer,.e -wvry pay- ment excellent condition. wry -loaded 9os-655 5807 Apartments 1 � For Rent Apartments For Rent 1ecorated. 12 -unit iwnding =ontrolled entrance. new !valances S695rmonm _ vtdrheSi Pdrk'^g.nduded A•ailable May 1st Bmd It110110 LYCIes 1 6 2 OSHAWA. ' ped -3051728-8912 AJAX room avadac,e •-media- oquiet *q 3425 ail mPusrve 2 merit apartment. quiet 1972 BMW R60/5. m- macuiate :onyCr;n one owner. 29.700 original mileswindjammer e2, easy brg seat for two. Shoe, bags, brand new Tires. new battery. with ongI manu- als. baggage carner $3.250.579-9636 1964 YAMAHA SECA Orf; 9 O00 .^ .,w, cart ap- praised S2 000, sell tar SI.200 Call 666-3096 after bpm 1993 KAWASAKI EX 50c bought new .r •395 mint condition. only 900 kb . $4.500 firm (905) 655- "10 1NSlJRANCE: Pates for Motorcycles including SLWSports just go better with 4 month payment plan available We offer Motorcycle. Auto and VerycanpeMrve Home Insurance Rates. Open 9 to 9 by appt- Monday to Saturday. Call: Jones-Oooiey Insurance Broker 427-3595 Visit us at ww.durhamnews.neV -bec965 (i 1 SII0�11lS KOM 1991 MX Ski -Doc, custom mural, lady driven 53500: can be appraised. Call 705- 799-1737 (Lindsay) a 905- 725-1392 (Oshawa), lea" E Ieft. THUNDERCRAFT Bow -rider, 50hp Mercury. OOMPlelelY rsbudL no !tours in water; E -Z Load trailer, bads of toy$ included, $6600 firm. 905433-1220. 1988 EDSON BOWRIDER, Length 18'.6'. beam 7*.10' Engine 4.3 litre klarc, 175 HP 1.0 Extras twin swim Platform. Complete convert- ible top, Plus OwIll" moo- ing cover - spare prop,sin- gle axel Cruise Master trail- er roller. Call Paul 905- 576-8339, after 6pm., $11.500.00 FOR SALE BOAT - 1987 25 h. Peterborough bur- gundy/beige, new burgun- dy camper top, finted wind- ows, 305/OMC out drive, 1996 TRANSPORT SE, low hours. All accessories, loaded. lull power including excellent shape. $18.500 or sliding door, low mileage, best otter. Call 705-878- S23,000. 728-6371. 3500. y cedroom $545 plus hydro, avail immediately. 2 bed- room $450 plus hydro. avail May 1. no pets, first & est. 725-871, 1 BEDROOM waikcut basemen• aparmert Thrdkson,Rossianci Avail May 'st No Smoking in- cludes 2 appuances. Park- in% cable. laundry, ubkties. Central air and vac Newry renovated 905-436-1145 1 -BEDROOM Apartment. S,1)01 Room 5300 Both 'ummhed. cable. TV. 4pc bat. n shared ,ntche, non- smoker. iemaie Call905- 666-8228 OSHAWA. '-bedroom baso -el, a-artment. very -Joan. separate entrance. 'O pets. single won,:rq person, available June $550 inclusive .905,728- 8364 1 -BEDROOM. S495.montn uhlitie5 ncl-dh gots of parking northrcmtnl Oshawa Call collect 519) 787-1816 1 -BEDROOM. $600. 2 Bedrecm $ Ava,iabre immediately. .n fairly new,very quit. dean. well maintained budding Cau ,905)7217831 2 BEDROOM Apt. Ava,l- ab,e ^meq ate . S60C - .1 fies C,ean. aundry tacihhe5 on property Call 576-8642. 8-5 Pm daily NO WEEKENDS 2 BEDROOM too two floors Of targe back spit house Bright. dean. 5 appl. near eke, no smoking. no Pets Avail May 1 CLI 905-637- 7765 for appt 2-8EDROOM large main Boor, quiet near downtown Oshawa. Fireplace. base- ment with laundry. parking, fenced backyard. $750 -'mo. Available May 1, Call 945- 571-5320. 2 -BEDROOM, $680 in - es all utilities, parking cud & laundry, Centre/Gibb, Oshawa. Clean, spacious, well-maintained 9-plex near all amenities. May 1. 905.9135-9106. 2" CORDOVA- 2 bdrm. W. Parka Older, $7(X)/ mo. 2nd Boor unit util. Intl. 1sNast. Parking. For more into all anytime 436.9683, 576-2877 or 623.3706. 3 -BEDROOM apartment. dose to downtown Whitby, no polls. S800/month plus hydro, firstAast, dean, quell building, 666-1312 5-9pm please leave mess. AJAX - NEWLY renovated 2 bedroom basement apar- menL utilities included, sep- orate entrance. parking.. $750 available May 1st. 427-0408 WastrteyMley 2, two bed- room basement apartment. kitchen, pnvate entrance. use of laundry facilities. storage, close to Go and 401. $740 including utdi- hes. Call Jim (905) 619- 2089 adult home. bright, spa- c,0us. 3-0iece bath. small kitchenette, suit single working person S480„n- dusive No -smoke -'pets May 1 905-426-2252 or 420-'O4C AJAX - BRIGHT ONE Tearoom oasemen• aka^ mot witn walkout, ,aundry. cable. $650 nuusive No pets or smori:ng CLI '905) 686-6316 AJAX- 2 BORN apartment for -ern F•idge Hent. serif. contained aundry room Chose to all amenities Available May ' Calif 905, 509-4406 AJAX/ PICKERING - and apartments, available m - mediately. CloseV all nitxss. amecall after 5 686- 8905 AVAILABLE May 1 bed- ail mcju- sive & parking. $60C month first & .ast.sutable 'cr mrd - D aged person. OLI atter 6. 905-427-C-,28 BACHELOR Apartment ^ P.7,e•-; a•ea a;e -Dom we "-II kttcren. apo Lath. private errance private laundry, $525 all :nclusnv Cable & parkmq Suit 1 student 831--6311 BEAUTIFUL ONE coo '^am easement Or ate entrance dnvespacious bacx Ya'C 4 appliances. ail ndusive laundry air, bear 0 C.bus route. $650 mo 725-8769 BRIGHT 2 bedroom apt in raised bungalow Osnawa Completely self-sufhoent Avail now $700imo. 579- 4069 CHURCH SL / Hl.y 2 area. 3 -bedroom apartment available. Call (416) 444- 7391. COMFORTABLE Large 1 bedroom basement apt. Kitchen, fridge, stove. 4pc bath, utilities included $6,30/month. 1st & last. Relatulces. Call 434.8632. DESIRABLE North Osha- wa location, 2 bedroom main floor duplex apart- ments. $695 plus hydro/ $685 inclusive. First/Last/ references required, no pets. Lyth 436-0886. LARGE 3 BDRM. APTS. ='om S7159,,rt . - r dr0 AC Carpe;. app) and parking -c Walk 'c Plckenng An Cer.;re Gose to Transit and Hwy 401 905420-6305 1480 Pictenng Parkway. LOVELY mens ace,•,..,w,l. da1•7 arN Whites. Parking ■ no StnoK,rg,Pets S7O0 pals hrvlast Suits mature won, mq �oupyr 420r3509 MAIN FLOOR 3 Pedroom rs basemen apartrnmt. Laundry available and uNi- t,es 416-2u-9116 arter pm MUST SEE... urge 2 -bed - m casamert apartment. 9 -B ceilings 'gots of wina. ows, erethic fie separate entrance. quiet '1O'Vb'Q„r. 'pod. Aaora,Shepoard area. no Pets. no YnOKers 5800 inclusive Availa ,e May ' Please CLI alter 7Pm weekdaysanytime weekends 4161283-69W APARTMENT UNITS. one and Nvc bedroom avail- able r a" building. noir hospital. 255 Simcoe St N '9051728-4966 NORTH OSHAWA axtra large ' oecroom .n wee maintained quiet Ixalding. Utilities, cable and parking riccluded $619 69 Per month Available May 1st. Phare 579-5584 NORTH OSHAWA large two bedroom, large bako- tves, quiet building. utilities. cable. parking Included. 5679. Available May Ist. 579.5584. NORTH Oshawa, main floor, 2 bedroom, large kitchen, fenced yard, ga- rage. 4 appkances. avail- able May 1, 5925 inclusive ALSO 1 -bedroom base- ment, cable, appliances, partly furnished. parking 5550.576-3830. Arts St Arts & • Crafts Crafts Sun. Apr. 2M7 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jubilee Pavilion Lakeview Park (SWIM S. Oshawa at the lake) Admission $2.00 "Kathleen's OldeTyme Pmductionsir Info. 905-726-9791 PAGE 34 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL. 13, 1997 � Apartments � � Apartments Houses � Houses � Blared Co m � Fo Rees Rent For Rent � � For Rent MT -For Rent I For Rent Accornodation OLIVE AND WILSON, large. bright 2 -bedroom. laundry, parking. security. walk out deck $750 plus hydro Available May 1st (905)436-9448 ONE bedroom apt ground floor of Oshawa ho use. very private. Driveway, picket fence, nonsmoker 5650 inclusive. Available Huge 2 bdrm apt Reasonable price with utilmes included tool Bright and dean Close to 401. schools. shopping Can (905) 571-4608 May 1 571.4293 TOP O' WESTNEY ONE, and two bedroom bedroom deluxe condos, THE SUMMIT PLACE available immediately e 1,2, 8 3 Bed Apts. Non -smokes preferred e MOVE -IN INCENTIVES Ensuite laundry, window ,All Util. Included coverings. 5 appliances. e In - House Supt. b Maint. sauna. exercise room. pod. $1200 including uhlrtres Rental Office: Mon - Fri. gam - B pm 905)931.2210 Sat b Sum team- 4pm available in June; due to dose to shopping, schools. VERY clean bachelor VALIANT PROPERTY apartment no pets, non- MANAGEMENT smoker preferred, all indu- 905-579-1626 sive. south Pickering. Rou- dry. No pets IstAast. refer- Fount area. 5475 -month OLIVE AND WILSON, large. bright 2 -bedroom. laundry, parking. security. walk out deck $750 plus hydro Available May 1st (905)436-9448 ONE bedroom apt ground floor of Oshawa ho use. very private. Driveway, picket fence, nonsmoker 5650 inclusive. Available Huge 2 bdrm apt Reasonable price with utilmes included tool Bright and dean Close to 401. schools. shopping Can (905) 571-4608 May 1 571.4293 TOP O' WESTNEY ONE, and two bedroom bedroom deluxe condos, acts '.n most beautiful adult available immediately pudding Availabie anytime Non -smokes preferred Sl,Rcogaed, Ensuite laundry, window Oshawa Can 723-1009 coverings. 5 appliances. OSHAWA - SM . goo sauna. exercise room. pod. $1200 including uhlrtres Glen St 2 oedrooel apts 905)931.2210 $675 $708 3 bedroom, available in June; due to dose to shopping, schools. VERY clean bachelor GM and Go. Utilities in- apartment no pets, non- duded Firstolast required smoker preferred, all indu- Ca11728-4993 sive. south Pickering. Rou- dry. No pets IstAast. refer- Fount area. 5475 -month OSHAWA - One bedroom Can (905)509•-0992 basemen! avartmem. clean, hour from Oshawa. Modern al amenities irlckrded 16) WHITBY one bedroom Available May test Istlast mar tioor_ north of GO. kits 5550 mo 434-6623 d windows. June 1 56o0i SCARBOROUGH- Share mo. 668-3161 or 723-9340 CLEAN. OIIIET Sunnymead Cottages R.R. Family Building tvonn WHITBY APARTMENTS. Oshawa. 76 2 bdrms in- 2 bedroom to, rent $650, elusive Pay cable, parting month, 1 -Bedroom for a laundry toc 723-2094 $550/month FirstiLast re- (416) 297- 8709. our" Cal 905-725-8911 OSHAWA NORTH. beau- Oat's, 905 -668 -40th fitful 3 -bedroom 2 -storey xhgs/ rreekerlds condo apartment, apartment. avadabie dean lake. sand beach, May 1st. 5825 -hydro Ap- WHITBY, bachelor 8 one pliances. storage. parking, bedroom in well main - pool, playground Can 905. tamed buildings 4 Sevens 1112-5677 Reality Ltd 905-668-7777 OSHAWA Newer bufad- iny; wen-mamtamec. gem - emus swiss Parking fl hy- dro incuded. on Sus route 2 -bedroom. 5750, 3 -bed- room. $860 f905) 428- 5740 2 -bedroom upper ever Parking, dose to schools. bus. GO $865Jmo.+ utll. Immediate 430-2092 PICKERING. LARGE 1 - bedroom casement apart- ment S67Smonith indu- sive. carie. parking Newiy- renovated . private en- trance. full kitchen, 3pc bath. private laundry. very bright 6 dean. prefer 1 non- smoker 831-311. PICKERING Large 2 bed- room basement apt 4 pc bath. Laundry facilities. dose to scud and amlenk- bes $780/month. Avadable May 1 st. Cal 427-6885 OSHAWA - NORTH 01 told two - 2 bdrm. Near GO station. 401. Parfung, hydro, bakany/patio. $730 al inclusive. No dogs. Available immediately and April 30th. (905) 721-2232 µ/6) 239-2752. SOUTH AJAX -edge sop. basement apt. Air/con. parking. shared laundry, 5665. al inclusive. Single parson preferred. Firstllast. Available May 1st. 619- 11829 AJAX- 2 bedroom open- ment in building. Utilities included Near bus, shop- pirg 8 schools. Ouist, nice area. Available May 1., $730hnonth. 683-6145. SOUTH Oshefee. large 1 - bedroom raised basement aper orient on lower floor of semi., with laundry, 2 -car parking, private entrance, $575 al inclusive. Avail- able immediately. Mature working singla/coupb. No pets. 905-579-1869. WHITBY. 235 Ash Street. large 1 -bedroom. $650 in- clusive, parking laundry facilities. no pets, well. maintained quiet 6-plex. Cal(905)576-7589 WHITBY -2 BEDROOM V'.clorgn style 4 Alex available .Aute let $695 in- �udes unties. fridge. stone. parking IsOast. no pas. -25-1266 WHITBY- 3-P, ',destyre� Huge ''esrn� decorated 1 bedroom C+sar q..et owner occupec buiid,ng Lease. 1st E last Nc pets $655 - li Ju -e 's: Cal 666 223C WIITES/BAYLY one bed- room basement apartment. Clean, cozy, 4 appliances, $650 Indtwve. May 1st. 905.839-0098 WHY rent when you can own your own Home for less than you thirll Call Dave Haybek Sales Rep. Re/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. (905) 668-38M or (905) 666-3211. $1 - IA Ab.kdute Affordable' SICK OF RENTING'?? WHY NOT OWN A: 3 -Bed Semi $700/month 3 -Bed bungalow $800/month No down payment? Discharged Bankrupt? Call Me! (905)571-6275 or 1-500-810-6275 MARK STAPLEY Sales Rep. Sutton Group Excel Realty Inc. Townhouses Townhouses For Rent n, For Rent FOR RENT 1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units Utilities included Stove S Refrigerator. Parquay floors throughout. Parking included. Playground Area. Close to schools and shopping. From 5846.00. Call 905-721-0980 fur- HOUSE IN AJAX- fur- COTTAGE on Oak Lake - basement share 20 min north of Havelock bathroom phone, cable, and just 40 min. from Pe- au, private yard. Parking, lerborough. Beautiful 4 5425/mo., mclusive, firs, bedroom, chalet style on last. Avail immediately. the water, winterized, all 68&-9956 the comforts of home. Only available in June; due to PICKERING Major Oaks, last minute cancellation. partially -furnished Irg room. Excellent rate. Call 416 - private bathroom, quiet, 869-1719 dean home. Parking, laun- dry. No pets IstAast. refer- GREAT fishing and family ences, share with non- holiday on Rice lake. 1 smoking professional hour from Oshawa. Modern Avail immediately $400 2 8 3 bedroom cottages, 686 02y8 sandy beach, playground. children's pogrom, boat 8 SCARBOROUGH- Share prices. motor Low family prices. 2 bedroom highnse, secun- Sunnymead Cottages R.R. ty, nice neighborhood. 03, Hastings. Ont, KOL 1YO dose to amenities. non (705)696-2601. Smoking. no pets $400. AvailableJune 1st Can KAWARTHAS KASSA- (416) 297- 8709. BOG LAKE, two bedroom house. two/four bedroom WANTED- A female to cottages, well equipped. share a townhouse with dean lake. sand beach, one other. Brock St and $450 /$600 weekly (705) Manning. $400 per month 292-5287,(705)743-5344. inclusive Phone for retails (905) 665-9767. AT LAKE SEYMOUR, WoodlandEstates. on the Trent River System. family / COndominIWrls Ftx Rent house keeping cottages. 3 Business • m� Opportunities � OpporluniUes SELF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Employment service franchise, Pickering / StoUttVille / Uxbridge / Keswick area. Good eaming poten- tial. Terms negotiable. $35,000. 905-649-5491, ptease leave tI seeing nvestment Property BUY OR RENT Former Whitby Audio location, 3 floors. totally renovated, very unique building. Ex- cellent location for retail/of- i ce. $249.000. Call Ran- dolph Lengauer, Sutton Group Status Realty 905- 436r0990. SM 1 Prolx EXCELLENT con building. Fully leas pie net leases. $38.1 annum base .,it. $329,000. Call R Lengauer, Sutton Status Reality U 0990 Vac Props CLEARWATER - room mobile (famil heated pools, hi minutes to beaches 6. More informatio able $275 weekli 434-7184. CAMPING MI SHIP - Camp US, $4 OUnight. 500 prr Resorts, Coast to Paid $3695, s $395 US, 1-800-236 pee. Carte, pool, beach. store. playground. 90 min. Legal Legal Le Northeast Pickering. 1- • Notices rM Notices • Notit WHITBY- Very dean. 2 888-813-2212. bedroom. 2 bathrooms. 2 storey. S875/month mclu- Housesajp Housing sive. Available Immediate- • Vale. RentalsLEGAL NOTICE TO FORMER J , For Rent Wanted 9 call (sos) 6192324 Ce CLEAR WATER AREA. 3 MEMBERS OF THE MANULIFE WANTS to rent nearer ex- • I Retail Space bedroom, townhouse. pool. A"Jr-- °ni^� °^^� ^ - ° p CANADA INC. PENSION PLANS IWHIY RENT? OWN YOUR HOME FOR S685/11101TW! Nc ^wnca,rie1 . Jtscfwged Bankrupt?') Call Me" (905) 571-6275 1$00-81 Marls Stapley Saks Wr S, -,,)r Sr^uT Excei Peaty 2-BEDRO00011 Brick bun- galow. Rnsun.Knob Hill area. finished basement. $750 . ubkbes, available in May References. Can 905- 728-1 u7 AJAX 3 bedroom main floor newly renovated. dose to SUwols. Saw pias. June tst. (416) 724-5612 AJAX- WestMy/Ritchie area 3 bedroom double garage. 5 appliances. 1 1,2 ums. air clear GO S1060 - utillb" tsfltast. Available May 4th Can (416) 281- 3932 OSHAWA - Two plus one bedroom, Irving room, am - ng room, new carpet, oil neatlarge city lot. $8)0 plus utilities. Ist/last Call between 9- 5 985.4808 NEW LUXURY home in north Ajax on 2 acre IOL available for rem rrkdAate summer, suits retired cou- ple. 905-683-4154. PICBEINIG Clears Irg. 4 tidrm. eat in Mellon, W/O to deck fenced yard, 4 new ap- piances, newer •wnng, garage, Walk 10 Lake, Schools, Parks, slx)ps NO snifters. no pets. 11975 + 213 LOL Avail. trlued., 9•S 8314M WIITBY - Oshawa. I have tenants to refit you fame $1000. to $1400. range. Ask for Lilian North 668- 3800 ROOM" SUMMI . WHITBY, detached 3 bed- room, fenced yard. ap- pliances, finished base- ment. immaculate, $1050 plus, avail. Jule Condofym management, (905) 428- 9766. WHITES / BAYLY, 3 bed- room , $925hn0t. + utilities. frkfge/stovddishwashe, first 7 last. May 1, non smoker, 905439-0786. 'oom. 2 car garage. Whrtby area Will pay top dotal for right home 2500 sq It plus Cab 905-721 Townhouses For Rent 3 bedroom townhouse in well maintained family :omplex Freshly decorat- ed, includes 4 appliances. all gees. Parking- close to schools. all amenities May occupancy 122 Colborne St E Oshawa Appt. 434- 3972 AJAX 2-3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES, dose to 30. schools mopping 5841-5970 plus utilities Available June Ist (905) 683-9269. 9 5 NORTH OSHAWA, 3 bedroom . basement townhouses in well main- tolned family complex Freshly decorated with Frq./stove, dose to all amenities Starling at 5736 'month On sde Mgmt office Cal 905-728-3777 RERooms for Rent ALTONA RD. / Slteppend: Bright Oban hunar+sd morn for employed not smoker, In quer a" home. share separate kitchen. bath- rooms, references. Ist.Aast $100 per week 509-2459 CLEAN BRIGHT HOUSE Whites Rd. S./ 4U1. Blit B avail. Rooms for rent, weekly, monthly. Hydro staff welcome! 420-0042 AAA -NEWLY DECORAT- ED furnished room for dean, gust person (9vive- man welcome). Cookirl raw bus, close 10 Dlxhant college. $250 and up monthly, (905)728.4845. Aaaaodeft A NEWER hone. Courbice area, share SM amombm lurrtisthed n needed, $300/ moth. Available imme- diately. Leave message 433-M79 AJAX houise 10 sllsle. 3 bathrooms. parking. cable. laundry, fireplace. Jacuzzi, air. Newly decorated bed- room pkls sitting room. $400. Large baduyard. dose to shopping. Avail- able May list. 1sVlast. No pets, non-smoker, roter- enoes. Cal 905-683-1769. HOUSE I4 AJAX- recently renovated, quiet neighbor- hood, fenced in backyard, pets and omokers welcome. Close to 401 and stores. Share facilities. 5350/ aionth. Call (905) 426- 1837. OSHAWA 4 Months Free Rent til- 850 sq 2nd n, S55c. 600 sq main $500. 300 sq h across from Osh Centre. 600 2nd fir $500 1.200 sq it 2nd floor 1.600 sq n main. Call 434-2447 or655 4132 540 sq ft office for rent. di- vided into 3 sections.. com- pNtei with computer room, washroom, waiting room etc 5480 includes every- thing High traffic area Prime location - available immediately Simi N Ideal forany professional. 576-6999. ask for Save OFFICE UNITS FOR RENT second floor, good Simcoe Street North (Oshawa) lo- cation. parking available AvadabN immedienny Cal 905-576-5123 ask for Bob or Kathy SALON basement for rent unfinished Renovate to Sud you. Ideal for rail or es• Iheticlarg. Private entrance. first 3 months rent free. Prime Oshawa location. 579-7151 STORE FOR RENT. Oshawa a comers. 90C Sq h-. $500 net 2.700 sq 111 . $1150 net, plenty of pn- vete parking, high walk in traffic. 725-8710 WHITBY 2 111 ACRES Prime Retail now ieasi g. Ideal for Bingo Halt, Bowling Facility. Garden Centre. Free- StarWlrtg Restaurants For further info call (416) 410-3434 I 8 Ilrats AVAlLABI E immed., in- dustrial/retail units for lease. prime location. Osh. 2000-4000 sq.n. 14 ft. drive-in doors, office front, marry kaes, neer 401. from 5871/mo. 433-4161 days, 579-59M we. BARN BASEMENT for tent, good for wort strop or aerials, small field for rent also.with bath. must be seen. (905)6554609 NMUSTRIAL UNITS - 1280 TerwiMegar. 1,937 3 968 sq. ft. Pike warehous- ing. Park and Moor 1748 and 1775 sq. R 4325 sq. n. net. Call 579-5077 after 5 571-3281. J , fot:tages BANCROFT AREA, 2 bed- room pottage for rant start- ing, May. Cal 905.619- 9231. available now For info and to view photos 905 - 579- 3788 CLEARWATER,mobles. fully furnished, air condi- tioned (permanent homes) clubhouse. pools. hot tub. near beaches and Major attractions, crvldren wel- come. 5275 weekly. photos shown in your Home. (905)683-550.7 m' PT11ri1l Homes For Sate -RARE OPPORTUNITY - renovated 'asnew' 2 or 3 bedrooms lownhotrie, 4 new appliances. 523.000+ yearly income req $Soo - down Call Gentleman George Walker, 728-9414 COURTICE.1900 sq h.. finished on all 4 levels. 3- bedroom, 2 baths. airtight brick hreplace, sal-vlk tch- en w/skylight. 517.000 worth of upgrades $154.900 (905)436-0545 for appt FALUNGBROOK: Private Sate. executive 4bedroom. 3 bathroom home. main floor lamiyroom and laun- dry room, access to garage. Woodbuming fireplace, contra] air/vac Lot sae 50'x124 Priced at 5219.000 (905)430-6932 of (905)432.5869. LOVELY Ranch style 3 - bedroom brick bungalow Norm -west Oshawa Large lot. 2 bathrooms Garage. Fireplace Much more $152.000. Limited time off. er Act now Phone (905)571-2027 MEADOWVALE/401- Im- maculate Large 4 bedroom semi Fireplace, finished basement. 1 112 car ga- rage, large private yard, eat -in kitchen. Loaded! Only $179,900. Call Mike Lynch 905-831.9500, Sales Rep.; Sutton Group-Heit- age Really Inc. ELEGANT 3600 SO -FT., Rands Bungalow ,1500 sq. ft. grannie tut tw. with fire - piece.. Grand Foyer, Sobd Oak fomes Octagon D/Rm. Oak HaNs a doors through- out. Shows a 12++. 4 bedrm. b 5 blfnm., Finished 3600 sci B'sml. vW FIR Has sap. ant. for either business w/office a cont. ran. In -Law or outer "" great sports ran wvBar, Ex- ercise Rm., Library d 3 add tle lure. Lots of ptlssi- bilitim. Every upgrade ink. sec.sys. Offering a $2000.00 Bonus cash back to cover your legal fees. Can 436-0312 to view. As- king $469.000.00 WANTED - WHITBY tame with double garage, family - room. fireplace, $170- $190,000 targe. Ask for Li- lian North 666.38M Remax Summit. WHITBY , 4 bedroom, 2 1/ 2 baths, CIA, hardwood floors. detached garage, in Wound pool, gas fireplace, dose to 401, shopping, schools.$' 88.000.00 with 4.3% convertible mortgage. cal 728-74M for appoint - In the Vnng jf 1991:Iugauon was commenced b) Schuller Imematwrul Canada Inc., f wdv named Manville Canada Inc. thereinafter referred to as "Manville"). seeking a flee ration of enutlement and payment of surplus assets accumulated from the Schul International Canada Inc. Define) Contribution Plan (formerly named the Manvi Canadian Consolidated Retirement Plan). Manville's action was contested by Montreal Tr Company of Canada and by three (3) groups of employe namely the Active Members Gaup. the Forma Members Group and the Holophanc Gra On or around February 16111, 1996. an out of Court settlement was reached between Manvi and these employee Groups. and subsequently approved by Associate Chief Justice A. wachmaich of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta in the Judicial Distnct of Edmontl on February 28'. 19%. Pursuant to this settlemrnL a sum of approximately S16.000.(U01 +ren allocated to the Forma Members Group for eventual distribution amongst the eW E)rm cr Members. Byers Casgrain, cunrnscl for the Roma Members Group in these proceedings, has be appointed by Court Order to administer the Former Members Group's Shue of Vet Surpl and tit prepare a Draft Distribution Report in conjunction with the Independent actuar retuned on behalf of the Foram Members Group. Watson Wv'an Canada There arc 5,9 Salaried and Hourly Fm-,xT Members of the Manville Pension Plans. however. Not an tkw individuals will be eligible to participate in the distribution. The Draft Disinhution Report is in the process of being completed and art Application I the approval of this Report is scheduled to he heard bdore Associate Chief Justice Al H. W'achowicb or his designate. of the Court of Qoeen's Bench of Alberta, Judie District of F-droonton, situated at IA Sir Watson Square, The law Courts Buildil Edmordla, Alberta at 9:.30 Lin. on Jane 27, 1997. Ali Former Members or their sput a. or beneficiaries. their legal heirs, or their assigns or any otherIXTW with a potent interest in the Forma Members Group Share of Net Surplus have the right to appear at if hearing in person or bproxy. nn order submit representations to the Court regarding' the approval or disapproval of the Dr Distribution Report. Gidly mole that the Distributiou Report. if approved by the Court. will be final m binding on all iodividai comprised in the Former Members Gros Including their spouses. heneticianes, heirs and assigns, and any other pawn with a pots tial interest in the Forma Members Group's Share of Vet Surplus, whether or not thev a eligible to participate in the distnbuuon of these sums. Consequently, notice of the hearing for the Application for Approval of the Distnbuul Report is hereby given to all Former Members of the following pension plans: T Retirement Plan for Canadian Johns :Manville Company Limited and Subsidiaries (194 I%V The Modified Retirement Plan for Hourly Paid Employees of Canadian John Manville Company Limited and Subsidiaries (1967-1981): The Manville Canadian Hots Employees Retirement Plan (1982-1990), The Revised Retirement Plan for Salan Employees of Canadian Johns -Manville Company Limited and Subsidiaries (1%8-198 and the Manville Canadian Salaried Retirement Plan (1%8-1981); and The Manvil Canadian Salaried Retirement Plan (1982-1988). Please look that only Hourly Employe who ceased participating in these plans prior to Dtxenber 31st, 1991 and only Salaril Employees who cea" participating in these plans prior to Jusary IA 191E are ca prised in the Former Members Group. Also kindly note that the Forma Members Gra does slat Irrlade any Form Members of die Holophame Company Ltd. Passion Plants a any Manville forma plan members who were employ= of the Manville Hoalophane di1 Sian. If you arca Hourly or Salaried Former Member who participated in one or more of the abo, menfio ned Plans (or the spouse, beneficiary, legal heir or assign of such a deceased Form Mamba) dad base ttN alrady prwlled yttilr entre and ct>antat addres M retia ehaer dads to the Byers Caspain, it is imperative that you communicate with I within a delay d ter (10) days in order that the necessary notice documentation is mark to you in advance of the bearing. Ylwr Wi to to do so witbi this delay tray deprive yi of a possible ri#A to par icgate is this distribaties, The Administrator Can be reachi for this purpose andlor any further inforttution you require az the toU frac member 1-0 363•ib14 from 8:30 AM. to 5:30 P.M. (Montreal fine) each week from Monday to Frida If our lines are too busy, you may also communicate with us at our fax number (514) Ill 2241 in order to confirm your name (and the name of the deceased Forma Member if y( are hislher spouse, beneficiary, legal heir or assign) and current address and telephone nun bEr. BYERS CASGRAIN per Mtre Laurent Nahmiash Barristers, Solicitors Administrator for the Former Members Group I Place Ville Marie Suite 3900 Montreal, QC H3B 4M7 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1997 -PAGE 35 Re9tstraliottsIna ' RegistrationsMoney Legal • • ' "UT lttradolls • ' ragistrations To Lend • Notices pl&lj Personals • Companions LE CONSEIL DES ECOLES SEPAREES CATHOLIQUES DE LA REGION DE DURHAM La Section de langue fran4aise invite let: parents i inscrire [cur enfant a I,A MATERNEI,LE OU AU JARDIN WENFANTS L pour SEPTEMBRE 1997 Veudlez commumquer aver volre ecole locale avant la cemaine du 21 au 25 avril 1997, de9hiIIh30etde13hi15h:30, pour obtenir plus de renseirnements on prendre des dispositions pour I'insrription. Conrad I\oel, Stlrintendant fie I'i=duration - Services de langue franf;aise L'ecole catholique frangaise I,'ecole catholique frantiaise de Pickering, Ajax, Whitby et Uxbridge d'Oshawa tiotre-Dame-de-la-Jeunesse Corpus -Christi 71, avenue Ritchie, Ajax 362, avenue Hillside, Oshawa Suzanne Godin-Galipeault, directrice par interim Helene Boudreau, directrice Te1: 905428-1460 Tei.: 905-728-0391 CRITERES I . Pour inscription;1 la maternelle, les enfants auront 4 ans en date du 31 dr'cembre 1997. 2. Pour inscription all jardin Wenfants. les enfant: auront 5 ans en date du 31 dr crmbre 1997. a. I'riisrnter une preuve Wige: baptistaire, certifirat de naissari rnrrirlstrement de naissail ou passrport. I- Pour a Iry un rontribuablr valholique. Ie prrr, la mrrr ou le tutrur Boit rtrr catholique. REMARI, UE ' Ica- funrtionnernrnt du programme dr nratrrnetir rift sujrt a I'approbation dr In Sertion dr langur frantaisr, du Cortril rt de in (:ommiwiinn .ur I'ami•Goration dr t*f=duration. Ir format do programmr de mairrnrllr (unr drmi-jourrrrr hos Iii joan au unr jourrr'r rompirtr rn alternari l sera &rich par rhaque prole. 1-r. parrnts appmrtrront 1" rrrhrs mrdiralrs sur les varciial Irs allem-ir+, ril l;. %. Andii Elaine Legault, prrsidrntr Directeur de 1'rducation Section de langur frantaisr Selling Something'.) 2 EASY WAYS -HERE'S HOW IT WORKS - I. Your 19 word ad is published 1()r -f consecutive days ?. The rate is based on $500' or less for only $45+GST 7bese ads are not refund le and additional u+ord s are jtut 50( each AD WILL RUN IN 10 REGIONAL EDITIONS. PAY FOR I WEEK & RECEIVE 1 WEEK FREE! APPLIES TO ARTICLES & AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. ONLY $94+ GST News Advertiser ®M 83-0707 to The ahovc offer apply to non-comtncrcial '4flvcrtiaxro only OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES,OTHERS DO NOT. IT Is SUGGESTEDTHAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. FUN & CREATIVE PIANO LESSONS. All ages. Special needs individuals welcome. call Laura (416) 868-6548 g g ME Personals • Mort a es, • � Insurance CHEATING WIVES - ON - MORTGAGES - Good. bad and ugly Financing for any purpose, rates from 5 95%- All applications ac- :epted Community Finan- ual Services W-6805 e 1 Business pportunities FOR RENT, Long estab- i,shed beauty salon, fully equip. $14951mo . Long established auto body slop. completely equip. ;1495 Imo Large car lot_ :hoice Whitby location. 51200 Imo Ice cream Ines ;r burger stand, choice Whitby location $800 moi - 100 sq It, store Ioommer- --al) choice N. Oshawa to- :ation $1395 no ewas. ln- -lustnal 1500 sq ft shop . wive m door, only $595 '25-1171 TRANSPORT COMPANY -, sale. askng 575 00C or 'est offer Call 14161 726- 1153 WORK FROM HOME Earn .,p :o S50C - weeiuy Part-time' Exciting new work from home opportuni- 'es' Send S.A S E for FREE details to Intomax Services, PO Box 44510. 2376 Egh lon Ave East. S: arborough, Ontano MIK `.K3 TARIO PHONE NUMBERS 1.900-451.5566 ext 253 $3 49/min touch tone 18 DIU& S iexlest -rest allraa0ve ladies. a _Viable, discreet, In R out caps Now hirm females CAR BROKEN 11470 -. pie mon--ac, (,oumoe ano Hwy 2 subdivision Per- sonai items taken purse, wallet. knapsack r_ontalns scnool work !;r east term), photograpnsr-epiaceade. No Questions asked Reply Fde 09794, Oshawa Nhrt- by This Week. PO BOX 481 Oshawa. Ont L1H 71-5 HEAVENLY PSYCHIC S2 99 •8- 24 -,s ' 900 451-3783 Daily Horo- scope 1.900-877-7770 S5 00 24 Mrs News Advertiser Classified Dept. open every Mon. to Fri. 8:00 am. - 8:00 p.m. Sat. 9-.30 - 3:00 Call 683-0707 I•M not if which ismore difficult, writing this ad or replying to fill I am a single white male who enjoys country living, along with physical fitness, traveling and boating If you are a sincere. attractive single fe- male. 30-40 with similar in- terests. please reply in writ - mg telling me about your - sen along with a photo to Box 4575, do Markham Economist. 9 Heritage Road, Markham Ont L3P 1M3 GIRLS -ONT. HOME VS 1.900-4513638 ex' 258. 53 29/mm, must be 18 T - tone BORED ONTARIO HOUSEWIVES - names 8 private phone numbers, 1 - 900-451-3638 ext 704. 33 29/mm, must be 19 T - Ile MALE anatomy enlarge- ment Professional vacuum Dumps or surgical Gam 1-3 rches safety a Permanent -REE brocnure, Dr Joel Kaplan (312) 409-9995 MOONLIGHT ESCORT SERVICE -,r sass MaierFemale Escorts for all 'aas*rls Out calls 24 ^rs- 7 days 432-1466 (Hrmg asccrs, NEW HOT TALK" R), ' 905-666 77.3x; S2 95, minute, 10 minute m— mum, credit ;aid cny 18 - e cmpanions EASTSIDE 'IONS DATELINE - F•ee :a cad to puce your ad, no cha,ges for adies no phone bdl charges. 905- 430 7060 GENTLEMAN WISHING to meet Lady, 38-52 for corrt- pananship Sense of hu- mor a mush Discretion as- sured Serous calls only Previous applicants need not appy. Dave 1905) 576- 1122.3 pm -8pm SELLING YOUR HOME? Inquiro about our HONS FOR 81ALZ PACIll t0 -mill SEE/MS CORRECTION MEDIA 0431 On sale Monday, April 14 - Sunday, April 27/97 Page 8 & 9. MEDIA 0441 On sale Monday, April 21 - Sunday, April 27/97 Page 10 Reads: Save 40% All Wonderbra Bras and Control Briefs. Should have read 40% Wonderbro Bras and Control Briefs excludes Wonderbra Premiere (TM) and Natur-elle (TM) collection. Sears regrets any inconvenience that this may have Caused. Sears Canada Inc \ews .ldcertiser Classified Dept. open every Hon. to Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Sat. 9:30 - 3:00 Call 683-0707 OF44AM W�� W, I 1 1 1 T;PT 1 r: of customers when you advertise your ciaraae sale in the News Advertiser classifieds. Tell thousands of prospective shoppers what you have to sell and when and where the sale is. Then watch the crowd come and the sales climb. They'll come. They'll see. They'll buy when you advertise in the classifieds. Call 683-0707 today to price your ad. PACE 36 -THE MEWS ADVERTISER St1NDAA'. APRII. 13. 1997 TO ADVERTISE ON THIS WEEKLY FEATURE CALL 683-0707, ext. 2303 Serving the Durham Region for over 30 Years KILPATRICK CC)NSTRUCTION Autborized Contractor d CONSUMFRS GAS Basement, Home Renovations (Bathrooms, etc.) DON'T PAA' FOR 90 DAI-S YOt CAN APPLY IT TO YOI:R GAS HILL ON O.A.C. HOME IMPROVEMENTS AdclDons • 2nc flocrs • Batn,oc^s • Plumbing - Decklences Wining • Tiling - Drywall WE SUPPLY PERMITS & PLANS REFERENCES & PICTURES AVAILABLE FULL INSUREC • AL_ WORK GUARANTEED 97 Church St, 905-428-8785 Ajax 1-888-845-4424 TWIN DLA -MOND `11 15 Fears Experience- Ackition. • t',.:thrcx>m� C"cncral • 1:IV \1mntcnancc i%cnovation • FREE ESTIMATES • V* -E %%Ill. CHALLENGE A.NY Qt OTE.S 0 DOORS & °"E',4V` WINDOWS FOR LESS PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED OR DO -R -YOURSELF FOR EXTRA SAYNGS .. see: • VINYL - ALLMFII 8 WOOD • ALLIMNLIM STORM DOORS • SLDERS - TILT • PATIO DOORS -CASEMENT • INSULATED STEEL • BOW OR BAY WINDOWS ENTRANCE DOORS •STORM WINDOWS •SIDELITES • SKYLIGHTS • FRENCH DOORS PYTHON O WINDOWS & DOORS m 420-0188 Don't miss next week's feature' H: PYTHON WINDOWS, & DOORS Twin Diamond Construction: Professional workmanship from start to finish If all of us were handv with a hammer and saw we'd do our own home renovation projects. The fact is, most of our talents don't include installing drywall or wiring a basement. That's why we need someone like Luigi Tesser. Luigi has more than 15 years experience in the construction business and is the owner of Twin Diamond Construction. He does all types of home renovations trom a new set of taps to a complete kitchen. "I do any type of renovation a customer needs including kitchens, bathrooms, basement apartments and additions," says Luigi. "I also specialize in ceramic file installation and concrete work." He takes his work very seriously and makes his customer's happiness a top priority. He says he never cuts corners because, just like the people he works for, he wants everything to be perfect. "When I work on a project I pay close attention to teJCDe*erPriww novatia1M& OVER 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE ■ Counterinns Tel: 905420-6541 •.Cabineft ■ Kitchens • Bathrooms ■ Basements 416-337-0985 every nook and cranny," says Luigi. "I notice everything and treat the customer's home as if it were my own." When a job is being done you never have to worry about a mess because the site is cleaned up everyday and the job is finished professionally and in the least amount of time so you won't be inconvenienced. When Luigi does a job for you he expects it to last a lifetime, not just a few years. That's why he uses only the best products in your home. For example, while others may put drywall behind a bathtub, he uses a cement section which prevents premature deterioration. fie also won't install ceramic tiles on top of an existing floor but instead lays them on a cement sheet to prevent tiles from cracking and popping. • • i CII� SWEEP krclodes 20 hook-ups i no hWdm extras. Woe GFw wd"d. Snake Mediod - 200 PSI Pw Standard Ham, Hook-up $39.95 - $5 per vent awmr r `f CHIMNEY SWEEPING ONLY $59.95 RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL Snake method used (416) 282-3292 "It's not worth it to take short cuts and use inferior products," he says. "I take pride in my workmanship and guarantee every job 1001% When you hire Twin Diamond, Luigi will personally meet with you to discuss your plans and your budget and will show you photographs of past projects such as those shown in the featured photos. From complete homes to kitchens you'll enjoy the finished product for many year., to come. . Luigi is available 24 hours a day for emergencies such as leaking pipes and other jobs that need immediate attention. For more information about Twin Diamond Construction call (905) 576-7814. Beautiful Bathrooms k Perfectly Built 40. e Renovation Showroom THE [MEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1"7•PA(;E 37 TO ADVERTISE ON THIS WEEKLY FEATURE CALL 683-0 Don't miss next week's feature GTA INTERIORS! Renew Carpet Cleaning has reputation for top quality service at competitive rates Many of us take our carpets for granted. We only think of having them cleaned when we spill grape juice or they're so dirty they've changed colour. But it doesn't have to be that way. Barry Maher is a carpet cleaning professional who has been in business for five years and until last July was doing some contract work for another company before branching out on his own. During that time he gained many satisfied customers and numerous referrals, not only for his carpet cleaning but also for his quality of upholstery cleaning. Mrs. K. Thompson of Pickering is one of those customers and says "I've used Renew Carpet Cleaning on several occasions and have been pleased each time. The service provided is professional and extremely thorough. One night at 10 p.m. we had a carpet disaster when grape juice ended up on a light coloured carpet. 1 called Renew for some advice and they were quick to respond immediately to clean the stain. I would recommend Renew Carpet Cleaning and have already done so among family and friends." Barry offers his customers what they want. Services such as free estimates, convenient scheduling, competitive rates Barry Maher is a carpet cleaning professional who has been in business since 1992. and above all customer satisfaction. He uses a deep steam cleaning extraction method utilizing non -residual chemicals so there's no powder or soap scum left behind. A also offer carpet maintenance programs as well as a blind cleaning service and a carpet installation service.," says Barry. "Stain removal is also a specialty as well as gum and grease removal." Renew Carpet Cleaning has customers all over the GTA and those that hire him never hesitate to spread the word that satisfaction is always guaranteed. Ju -,t ask Mrs. B. Ralph of Oshawa who sans "Barry has cleaned my carpets for the past five years and. I'm so satisfied with his quality of work that I don't even consider calling anyone else. Barry is especially competent in handling the tough stains and odours that animals may bring to your carpet. When the job is done I know my carpets are as clean and fresh as they can be. You will always hear Barry whistle while he works because he enjoys what he does and it shows." Commercial clients also call on Renew to keep their stores and offices clean and take advantage of his very iow• rates. Ask Barry about his senior discount and the empty house discount for those moving in or moving out. "Carpets should be cleaned on a regular basis depending; on the traffic in your home," he says. "Clean carpets look good, last longer and reduce harmful dust in your home." Disinfectant and deodorizing are included in his service at no extra cost. Also look for many other specials in today's ad. They accept cash, cheques and Visa. For more information about Renew Carpet Cleaning call (905) 420-4583. ext 2303 7. _ w4i ll® DURHAM WINDOWS & DOORS i9m) 579-2222 Complete Selection D' Vinyl Windows & Doors CASENIENT DOUBLE 7Jv,cIWMeW20,r 0 H IL ti G TILT -ACTION N mows • zap & Bow _ iTdowS •-surance .:ams • : av o Doors _oors • ,iow. onstrxtlon Findows • �Iass & SAWDAC. a"rs FREE LO ..-.. E'taACON MOBILE SHOWROOM "Ol OF FREE ESTIMATES u -A WAYNE HUTCHINSON but n,•.. = ' �A,ES SERV'.CE S OSHAWA, ONTARIO INSTALLATION L'J20 TechWa ,3000 (905) 579-2222 391 Marwood Dr. �F Unit #11 =� Oshawa VA5-Ex 'Your a I F".-rg & Heating Showroom . ,• / For All Your Requirements Attention: 'Plumbing & Heating `Consumers Visit our Spacious Showroom 905) 725-4916 SILVER CARPET & RUGS INCREDIBLE PRICES INCREDIBLE SAVINGS V!SiT OUR Sr+O WROC.b1 FOR FREE! smpAT HoYE sERncE OR ESTINATECAU UWr3 487 Westrw Rd S. 683-4292 AJAX tInteTiors Inc. li i 'moi - y Home A Oaioe Rt�ova0ioo Tip Quahm PnPfesmona! Sen ice & Workmamhip Oxer 15 hears of Seri i, e • Finished Bnewow is • Painting • Kifctrms i Baft • Faux Fmishes • Plwntling • CM1130 ry 1 • Ceramic i Nar01e Tits All work Guaranteed Pictures & References A%ailable Dan FaneW Phone: (SOS) 509-7533 FREE ESTIMATES Pager: (416) 295-7'_20 PAGE 39 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL. 13,1997 JL P'L �RLAD HTOR &$49e9rJ � FILL SPECIAL ^ OFFER EXPIRES A ' 'CANNOT COMBINE COUPON WITH ANY OTHER ' OIL CHANGE OFFER. RECOMMENDED EVERY 3 MONTHS OR 5.000 KM. ' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK tis wEsrNEv RD. ����� �(w= • � (905) 427-6796 ' BA26A/AI l/BE Complete Automoti---------------- ve Care FUL44)1 L VEHICLE INSPECTION �. $Z495 Lube, ON and FN1sr ± r �� �..;fE1CLUIDEDI! 264 Fairall St. Ajax (905) 619L-1 IIIA .Advertise your professional service in our weekly AUTO SOURCE. For more details, call 6183-0707 et. 2303. THE AJAX/PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER'S FOR ALL YOUR AUTO SERVICE NEEDS, CALL THESE PROFESSIONALS! Your vehicle deserves a little tender loving care from Diamond Shine Believe it or not, spring is actually here and there's no better time to treat your vehicle to a complete makeover. Owner Joanne Elawar says your vehicle is a reflection on you and it deserves a little pampering to make it look as good as you. "Make it look alive again for spring," Nays Joanne. "Get rid of all that mud and salt from your interior and have your car exterior washed and waxed." She emphasizes that you spend a lot of money buying a car so it makes sense to take care of it. That way it will maintain it's value and last for many years to come. Treat your car, truck or van to one of the many packages available at Diamond Shine, starting for as low as $19.95 for a hand wash/dry, interior cleaning and vacuum. You can also treat your vehicle to a Deluxe Package for $134.95 which includes a complete interior vacuum, shampoo and deodorizing, carpets and mats washed and shampooed, dashboard cleaning and dressing, seatbelt cleaning, engine shampoo and degreasing, door jams cleaned and degreased, tire and rim cleaning and dressing, exterior hand wash and chamois dried, window cleaning inside and out, trunk vacuuming and more. Vans, trucks and station wagons are extra. Diamond Shine Car Cleaning & Detailing is located at 221 Westney Rd. S. and is run by the Elawar family who have Joanne Elawar of Diamond Shine invites you to visit their shop and give your car or truck a fresh look for spring. TO ADVERTISE ON THIS FEATURE EVERY SUNDAY ASK I FOR DETAILS! CALL: 683-0 707 Ext. 2303 AUTO soUllcE more than 11 years experience detailing cars for people who take pride in a clean car or truck. Joanne and her family have built a trusted reputation and have impressed local new and used car dealers and area car owners with their thorough and meticulous treatment of every vehicle that comes through their shop. So they want to take the opportunity to thank all of their friends, customers and the dealers who have contributed to their continued success and look forward to seeing them during the spring and summer. "We are always friendly, courteous and very appreciative," she says. " We listen to our customers and make sure that every job is done to their complete satisfaction." Inquire about their free pick-up and drop off service in their immediate area as well as discounts for seniors. For more information about Diamond Shine call 619-2899. "Honesty, Perfection Customer Satisfaction" /'i7w1Q hr Sear Yrwr ��p�� i i71�ii' 1 I S MECELAMC SHOP nvc Ahv NfhNts a". ., ..7 Everyday Low PT -C • OIL, LUBE 695 Finley Ave. & FILTER Cto dank i N hisi Wued air A ax, Oat. '"- rw % M duly NUCks tra 1-1— ' To Advertise in this weekly feature Call: 683-0707 .. ext. 2303 ,PMOND gyp � � N 0 •AC�t1N/N0 i ������ 19051 619-2899 221 Westney Rd. 5., Unit A, Ajax ggOr va«,�,, poO,nd Carpets 8 iii wasted and h■mpoo1 Complete Dsst�oard Cte�ingSTkeftillk CMwgng m,a oeg..e.d_ Eiderior Ha�g1N and o »d Oataged Exfrmrkorllntnrior YYindowrCleaning Cartl>fete Tnmk Yacumtitg - .vav (Tues nol 'Vans. Trucks. Stati on Wagons Extra Cleaning &Detailing of Cars, Trucks and Custom Vehicles! THREE BEARS AUTO BODY 'ONE OF AJAX`S LARGEST AUTO BODY o A COLLfS10N SHOPS "Sewing The Durham Region' Complete Collision Specialist & Refinishing To Cars & Trucks -Frame Straightening •Rust Repairs •Insurance Claims 'a2001 Off Compine Body i Paint work OR WE1L PAY YOUR DEDUCTIBLE up to s200!1 (Ilritl, alis ad) 'Coupon must be presented �pnA' to tont bung started. 'Soule rast►icliorls apply. Aslc fior aleb+Ns. Free Estimates! UNR il206, 262 MONARCH AVE., AJAX (905) 619-2327 mm FILTER ° �L • Four Wheel Tire Rotation • 21 pt. Inspection. 1895 Clements Rd. Unit #159 Pickering (905) 427-0 276 10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED, WARRANTY APPROVED SPRING SAVINGS O,GHANGE FILTER 4`r8 4 6 .99 wild t awao so., pappacm ■ OFFiR EX'IRa Apil. �O/fi7 MKiMda s 21 aL in■o.etle.. �RLAD HTOR &$49e9rJ � FILL SPECIAL ^ OFFER EXPIRES A ' 'CANNOT COMBINE COUPON WITH ANY OTHER ' OIL CHANGE OFFER. RECOMMENDED EVERY 3 MONTHS OR 5.000 KM. ' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK tis wEsrNEv RD. ����� �(w= • � (905) 427-6796 ' BA26A/AI l/BE Complete Automoti---------------- ve Care FUL44)1 L VEHICLE INSPECTION �. $Z495 Lube, ON and FN1sr ± r �� �..;fE1CLUIDEDI! 264 Fairall St. Ajax (905) 619L-1 IIIA .Advertise your professional service in our weekly AUTO SOURCE. For more details, call 6183-0707 et. 2303. THE AJAX/PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER'S FOR ALL YOUR AUTO SERVICE NEEDS, CALL THESE PROFESSIONALS! Your vehicle deserves a little tender loving care from Diamond Shine Believe it or not, spring is actually here and there's no better time to treat your vehicle to a complete makeover. Owner Joanne Elawar says your vehicle is a reflection on you and it deserves a little pampering to make it look as good as you. "Make it look alive again for spring," Nays Joanne. "Get rid of all that mud and salt from your interior and have your car exterior washed and waxed." She emphasizes that you spend a lot of money buying a car so it makes sense to take care of it. That way it will maintain it's value and last for many years to come. Treat your car, truck or van to one of the many packages available at Diamond Shine, starting for as low as $19.95 for a hand wash/dry, interior cleaning and vacuum. You can also treat your vehicle to a Deluxe Package for $134.95 which includes a complete interior vacuum, shampoo and deodorizing, carpets and mats washed and shampooed, dashboard cleaning and dressing, seatbelt cleaning, engine shampoo and degreasing, door jams cleaned and degreased, tire and rim cleaning and dressing, exterior hand wash and chamois dried, window cleaning inside and out, trunk vacuuming and more. Vans, trucks and station wagons are extra. Diamond Shine Car Cleaning & Detailing is located at 221 Westney Rd. S. and is run by the Elawar family who have Joanne Elawar of Diamond Shine invites you to visit their shop and give your car or truck a fresh look for spring. TO ADVERTISE ON THIS FEATURE EVERY SUNDAY ASK I FOR DETAILS! CALL: 683-0 707 Ext. 2303 AUTO soUllcE more than 11 years experience detailing cars for people who take pride in a clean car or truck. Joanne and her family have built a trusted reputation and have impressed local new and used car dealers and area car owners with their thorough and meticulous treatment of every vehicle that comes through their shop. So they want to take the opportunity to thank all of their friends, customers and the dealers who have contributed to their continued success and look forward to seeing them during the spring and summer. "We are always friendly, courteous and very appreciative," she says. " We listen to our customers and make sure that every job is done to their complete satisfaction." Inquire about their free pick-up and drop off service in their immediate area as well as discounts for seniors. For more information about Diamond Shine call 619-2899. "Honesty, Perfection Customer Satisfaction" /'i7w1Q hr Sear Yrwr ��p�� i i71�ii' 1 I S MECELAMC SHOP nvc Ahv NfhNts a". ., ..7 Everyday Low PT -C • OIL, LUBE 695 Finley Ave. & FILTER Cto dank i N hisi Wued air A ax, Oat. '"- rw % M duly NUCks tra 1-1— ' To Advertise in this weekly feature Call: 683-0707 .. ext. 2303 ,PMOND gyp � � N 0 •AC�t1N/N0 i ������ 19051 619-2899 221 Westney Rd. 5., Unit A, Ajax ggOr va«,�,, poO,nd Carpets 8 iii wasted and h■mpoo1 Complete Dsst�oard Cte�ingSTkeftillk CMwgng m,a oeg..e.d_ Eiderior Ha�g1N and o »d Oataged Exfrmrkorllntnrior YYindowrCleaning Cartl>fete Tnmk Yacumtitg - .vav (Tues nol 'Vans. Trucks. Stati on Wagons Extra Cleaning &Detailing of Cars, Trucks and Custom Vehicles! THREE BEARS AUTO BODY 'ONE OF AJAX`S LARGEST AUTO BODY o A COLLfS10N SHOPS "Sewing The Durham Region' Complete Collision Specialist & Refinishing To Cars & Trucks -Frame Straightening •Rust Repairs •Insurance Claims 'a2001 Off Compine Body i Paint work OR WE1L PAY YOUR DEDUCTIBLE up to s200!1 (Ilritl, alis ad) 'Coupon must be presented �pnA' to tont bung started. 'Soule rast►icliorls apply. Aslc fior aleb+Ns. Free Estimates! UNR il206, 262 MONARCH AVE., AJAX (905) 619-2327 mm FILTER ° �L • Four Wheel Tire Rotation • 21 pt. Inspection. 1895 Clements Rd. Unit #159 Pickering (905) 427-0 276 TIlE NENVS AUvF:RTISF.R St *NiDAV, MAY 11, 1997 -PACE; 39 FOR THESE BUSINESSES `°` IN THE "1997-98„ AJ"/P1CK1EMNG LARGE PRINT Providing excellence In Quality and service Supery sod home day care in your area 0 '1 N *I 1 0 r' 11 '% V 'A lAke Watch Wl"c dome DRi, Cate A LICENSED AGENCY • Infants b older • Full or part time • Structured or unstructured programmes • Home Inspected regularly - Reliable back-up service AJAX & SOUTH PICKERING WHITBY d OSHAWA IUM. -M, I. -I n. It 4: PER P OhT Cowsawwrr iia. Rrwa.anaw cwrrrcrw iALAN HERON ••n.r r.. �.,., w au.. : Renovations jl® Additions Custom Homes FLN&NCLVG AVAILABLE "Horne at Last" 24S YorWand Blvd, Ste 106 Willowdele. 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St.#VQ121 A. &"#fVr Z -F A04M 1997 FORD MAMS WAOOM •."" -� V6, auto, air, power locks, power V6, auto, air, power lock, power V6, auto, air, tilt, cruise, power V6, auto, air, power windows, roof, leather, aluminum wheels. windows, power steering, only windows, power locks, only power locks, stereo cassette. St.#VR105A 19,00MM. SUMBA. 14,000km. St.#TG303. St.#VG203A. P1rN ft fior'+ X* Adan. 'Based on 24 month plan lease $2500. down or equivalent trade, taxes, licence extra. 36,000 km free, option to purchase or walk away at lease end. 1 st month and security deposit required. OAC. "New to you vehicles 50,000 km free. a