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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
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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
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$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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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or two initials and a last name. Please
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PURDY:
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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. Credit for advertisement limited to space
price error occupies.
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Meeting on Hwy. 407 extension
Anyone concerned about the extension of Hwy. 407 into
Durham is invited to a meeting to discuss the issue Wednesday,
April 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the Greenwood Community Centre.
The meeting will deal with concerns the impact Hwy. 407
will have on communities along its path and discuss other
approaches to local traffic and planning issues. All are welcome
to attend.
Sponsors of the meeting include Friends of the Rouge,
Friends of the
Farewell, the
Green Door
Alliance, 407
Highway Action
Group, Environ-
mentalists Plan
Transportation,
Clarington Action
Group and the
Coalition on Sus-
tainable Trans-
portation.
It will be held
in the lower level
of the community
centre, which is
in Greenwood
Park on Green-
wood Road south
of Sixth Conces-
sion Road (oppo-
site
site Pickering
Museum Village)
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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.
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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.
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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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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
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Gerald Bois,
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Canadian Tire
in Pickering,
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picked up his
cheque at the
Ontario Lottery
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prize office in
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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.
Call 683-5231 for
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Myths about Islam focus
PICKERING — Clearing up misconcep-
tions about the Islam religion is the aim of an
upcoming conference.
The Durham Board of Education's Ethno-
cultural Equity and Race Relations Depart-
ment and the Muslim Youth & Community
Centre Pickering/Durham will host Myths
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of Mayconference in Pickerin g
The conference will he held Saturday, May 3 at "Stereotypes and prejudice that impact
10 a.m. in the cafeteria of Pine Ridge Sec- adversely on Muslim children in our schcx)ls
ondary School, 2155 Liverp(x)I Rd. N., Picker- often go unchallenged and encourage poten-
ing. It's being held in order to create a climate tially life-long misunderstanding within our
of trust and respect in schools and the commu- community," a press release from the sch(x)I
nity and will I(x)k at such things as the percep- board explains.
tion of veiled women, the Jihad (Holy War) Islam is a monotheistic religion like Chris -
and media portrayal of Islam. tianity and Judaism and preaches universal tol-
erance.
All are welcome to attend the conference.
For more information, call lkram Makki.
president of the Muslim Youth & Community
Ccntre, at 433-6469 (weekdays) or 1131-2351
(evenings and weekends). or board ethntxvl-
tural and race relations facilitator Gary Ranalli
at 666-6933.
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improvement in symptoms following chiropractic treatment. 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
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One per family.
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Dr. Francine Dallaire, Chiropractor
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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
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milestone
years ago the couple wed
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�.
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
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milestone
Schmitz. -
on March
r
as she
23 when
turned 50.1
she turned '
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50. Lots of
birthdav wishes from hu.,
love and beat wishes Inun)
hand John and children
Michelle, Chriss, Kyle
Reggie and Marilyn.and
MacKenzie.
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Birthday
Nicholas Soos celebrates
Jessica N urz turned
his fourth- - - ,
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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.
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best wish- o
Jessica
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of love are
brated
Mom, Dad and Larissa.
at Laser
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Quest
enjoys his party with his
w i t h
fi
many cousins, aunts, uncles I
h e r
and grandparents. `
friends.
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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."
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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
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2 Nicholas Soca
3. Jeasica Vara
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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
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The 50 -kilometre Icebreaker, put on by Dunbarton High School teacher Eric Orkhe;, had competitors riding and running up icv terrain.
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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-
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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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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
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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
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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.
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providing you with clear, precise golf
pitching area (120 yards and in),
instructions so you can play the game
putting and chipping greens and
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lessons, golf school & video analysis are
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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-
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Guess Where?
It you know what this famous local golf hole is, then drop us a line to
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L1H 71-5. We'll award a pair of free golf passes to one luck% winner'
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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.
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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
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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.
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divisions • MWNays llrough Thursdays
• 15 Non -Contact games • Times 6:30 pm -10:30 pm
League run practice ' "All Star" Teams
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(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
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Pickering_ Sports
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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.
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EXPERIENCED Nail Tech-
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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.
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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'
■
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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
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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
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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'.)
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-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
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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
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by This Week. PO BOX
481 Oshawa. Ont L1H
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scope 1.900-877-7770
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Sat. 9-.30 - 3:00
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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
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tone
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ONTARIO
HOUSEWIVES
- names 8
private phone numbers, 1 -
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ext 704.
33 29/mm, must
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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
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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
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Autborized Contractor d
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H: PYTHON WINDOWS,
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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
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During that time he gained
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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
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Pager: (416) 295-7'_20
PAGE 39 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL. 13,1997
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' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
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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��
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• OIL, LUBE
695 Finley Ave. & FILTER Cto dank i N hisi Wued air
A ax, Oat. '"- rw % M duly NUCks tra 1-1—
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To Advertise in
this weekly feature
Call:
683-0707
.. ext. 2303
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221 Westney Rd. 5., Unit A, Ajax
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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
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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
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