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Vol. 32 No. 16 $1 SUNDAY, APREL 20, 1997
Biz buzz
Pickering home
business owners
want legal status
Bl" MARIANNE TAICACS
S IAFF REPORTi:R
PICKERING — The Town needs
to legalize more than 6W home busi-
nesses alread) operating to Pickering
but should resist the temptation to
impose new taxes and fees on them.
That advice from home business
organizations came at a public meeting
held Thursday night at Town hall to
discuss a proposed new bylaw to regu-
late businesses operating out of
dwellings in residential neighbor-
hoods. Those operations, except for
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dcx-tors' offices, are now illegal.
" \Vhat we don't want to do is build
up taxes or licences that force entre-
preneurs back into hiding." said Brian
Spencer. president of the Durham
Homepreneur Group, a non-profit
group representing about 120 home
businesses in the region.
Mr. Spencer maintained home busi-
nesses form an important economic
sector here, employing more people
than any single business in the town,
which Pickering should nurture and
encourage. He noted most home entre-
preneur work out of their residences
because their operations don't generate
enough profit to pay for things such as
commercial premises or office equip-
ment, and that the imposition of com-
mercial taxes or high licensing fees
could put them out of business.
But, he added, if they are allowed to
thrive they often grow into bigger busi-
nesses that are moved out of homes
See PICKERING/ Page 3
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Senior flown to hospital
after crash in Pickering
Emergency personnel transport a 74 -year-old
woman into an air ambulance Friday morn-
ing after she suffered life-threatening injuries
in a two -car crash at Whites Road and
Strouds Lane in Pickering. Durham Region-
al Police say Helen Bickle of Hamilton
Township near Cobourg was southbound on
Whites Road around 10:55 a.m. when she
turned into the path of a northbound vehicle.
Story on Page 2.
MP's bill selected for second reading
Bill would see
certain criminals wait
longer for parole
A private member's bill brought
forward by Ontario Riding MP Dan
McTeague that would make killers
serving sentences for other crimes
wait longer for parole has been
selected for second reading.
Bill C-32 provides that any per-
son sentenced to life imprisonment
for first-degree murder, or for more
than one count of second-degree
murder, will not be eligible for
parole until serving, in addition to
the murder_ sentence, up to one third
or seven years for any other sen-
tence received for crimes commit-
ted during the murder.
"For far too long the courts have
permitted individuals convicted of
murder to have their sentence time
applied concurrently to, any other
crimes committed during the mur-
der act," says Mr. McTeague. "This
is wrong. If a person commits first-
degree murder or multiple second-
degree murder, and commits other
crimes in the process, that person
should serve all of the sentences
received for all the crimes commit-
ted„
A committee of MPs chooses
which private member's bills are
allowed to proceed after being
drawn by lot.
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senior critical
Woman suffers life-threatening 'Injuries in crash
Pickering collision ough Centenary Hospital with miner damaged in the crash, which is under inves- Anyone who witnessed the accident is
injuries. tigation by the Traffic Management Unit. asked to call 683-9100, ext. 5267.
hurts two The accident location was
closed for several hours for a
PICKERING — A 74 -year-old woman Police investigation and re -
was in critical condition at Press time after opened at 2:10 p.m.
being airlifted to a Toronto hospital follow- Both vehicles were hadl}
ing an accident
here Friday morn-
ing.
Hcicn Bickle of
Hamilton Town-
ship near Cohourg
was whisked by
provincial ambu-
lance helicopter to
Sunnybrook
Health Science
Centre with life -
t h r e a i c n i n g
injuries at 11:50
a.m., almost an
hour after a colli-
sion with another
car.
D u r h a m
Regional Police
report Ms. Bickic
was driving her
grey 1985 Dodge
Aries southhound
on \Vhitcs Road
around 10:55 am -
She
m.She turned left
across the path of a
n o r t h h o u n d
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lass at the intersec-
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Lane. PciGcc sa%.
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to consider home business reforms June 9
PICKERING/From page I of businesses, maximum floor area,
and do end up on commercial premix- Parking and signage.
es paying business taxer and employ- It was home business groups that
ing more people. asked the
Town to establish a new
Mr. Spencer alio maintained it bylaw and
legalize their enterprises,
doesn't make sense for
mostly because insurance
home businesses to pay ' WS
companies and trade and
proposed
commercial taxes when &a
business licensing boards
they don't receive any of change Will%
are requiring home busi-
the advantages of being y_
Wessex to provide evidence
located in a commercially- �eCt many F
of municipal approval for
zoned area. 1OMeoWnerS s=
their operations.
Two Douglas
Both business taxes ,�",
and licensing for home 1n a negative
Avenue residents attended
businesses are among the x
the meeting to oppose the
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considerations raised in a ay'-- ; �
legalization of home busi-
discussion paper released Opponent
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nesses. Horst Appelmann
by the Town in March.
suggested residents expect
"privacy
Town staff have not vet OTSt
and peace" in
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made any recommends -1hilu
4ppenn
their neighborhoods and
"hustle bustle
tions on those issues, but
not the and
they have come up with a
of a business next door.
proposed set of zoning provisions cov-
"This proposed
Bring matters such as permitted types change will
affect many homeowners
in a negative way"
Pat Steinwedel said home busiress-
es in her neighborhood were already
creating an "eyesore" and too much
truck traffic.
When Town staff suggested the
bylaw might help by regulating home
businesses she noted such bylaws are
poorly enforced anyway.
"I don't want to spend the rest of
my life having to call and make com-
plaints"
Bob Martindale of the Durham
Home and Small Business Association
said his organization was "very
pleased" with the steps Pickering has
taken so far.
But the association would like to
see off-street parking required only for
employees but not for customers (Mr.
Martindale noted home businesses
usually only see one or two customers
at a time). "more flexibility" on sig-
nage regulations, and only voluntary
licensing.
The handful of home entrepreneurs
New regulations would limit
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home business size, activities
Long list of
businesses banned
in Pickering homes
under zoning rules
PICKERIti(; — Town of Picker-
ing staff have drawn up proposed zon-
ing regulations for home businesses.
Under those regulations:
A long list of home businesses such
Five get an
early start
on Pickering
municipal
election
as kennels, restaurants. machinery
repair services and retail stores would
be prohibited. as would any which
would create traffic, noise, emission or
similar problems in a neighborhood.
* The business would be allowed to
occupy a maximum of 25 per cent of
the finished floor area of the home, up
to 53K square feet.
* The business could not use accessory
buildings or garages and no outdoor
storage or display would fk permitted.
* Signage would he limited to a plaque
no bigger than 8.5-hv-1-4 inches on the
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face of the dwelling or beside a mail-
box on the propem�line.
* Vehicle parking related to the busi-
ness would hasc to he accommcldated
on-site and comply with parking
bylaws.
* Deliveries to the business would be
limited to vehicles and times typical
for residential areas.
It's expected a different set of rules
will he drawn up to cover home busi-
nesses in rural areas of Pickering•
where circumstances and needs are dif-
ferent.
.Financial Planning
Q RRSP's and RRIF's
0 Educational Plans
E% Mutual Funds
Q Tr} us out'.
Ray Mistry, CMA, , lonevCare Consultants Inc.
Affiliated with IPC Investment Corporation
who spoke at the meeting were most
concerned about the limitations pro-
posed on the proportion of a home
which could he used for business and
the prohibition on using garages and
accessory buildings for business pur-
poses.
A staff recommendation on the pro-
posed bylaw is expected to go to Coun-
cil's executive committee June 9.
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Teens get help
Factors contributing to eating disorders
will be explored in a group for teenagers.
A Change in Attitude: A Group for Teens
Hoof it for hospital
A 'Fling into Spring Dance' in support of
Ajax -Pickering General Hospital is being
held by the Pickering Civitan Club Saturday.
April 26 from 8 p.m. to I a.m. at Don Beer
Arena, 940 Dillingham Rd., Pickering.
There will he a buffet, door prizes and a
silent auction. Tickets are $10 in advance or
S 15 at the door.
For more information or to obtain tickets
call Swan 1A)IIiams at 831-0125 or Ron Teas-
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to understand eating disorders
Concerned About Eating Disorders is being
offered by The Youth Centre.
Young people of- Ajax and Pickering who
have eating -disorder behaviors or mild eating
disorders can pick up information about dis-
orders and factors in society that contribute to
their development. By increasing the under-
standing of these problems, teens can learn to
accept thernsclves as they are, increase their
self-esteem and prevent the development of a
serious eating disorder.
Youth centre physician Dr. Leanne Kerr
and Judy Gibson. a registered dietitian at the
Ajax -Pickering General Hospital, will lead
the group for teens aged 16 to 19.
Teens will have a medical assessment
before, during and at the end of the program.
An information session about eating disor-
ders will ba: held for parents of participants.
The free seven -week program runs on
Thursdays beginning May 1, with sessions
from 6 to 8 p.m.
The Youth Centre is at 360 Bayly St.,
between Westney Road and Finley Avenue, in
Ajax.
The centre offers one-on-one counselling,
referrals, parenting support and information
about weight issues and body -image concerns
for those not able to take part in the group.
Those services are available by making an
appointment with the centre's nurse practi-
tioner or physician.
Call the centre at 428-1212 for more infor-
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Kiddie cars
Cameron Jarmain of Pickering
plays with some toy cars while his
mom takes art in an auction held
recently for Bethesda House of
Clarington, a shelter for battered
women and children. The auction
was hosted by the 1_ Art Gallery of
Pickering and held at the Lions
Centre in Bowmanville.
Astronaut opens school named for her
.I JAX — Dr. Roberta Bondar, Cana-
ets, he adds.
da's first ternale astronaut, will be in
The school band and choir will per -
town next month to help officially open a
form and members of student council
public school named in her Nmox.
will be on stage for the many pre%enta-
'11w excitement is really high:' says
tions to be made by reprewritatives of
Tom Collins, principal of Dr. Roberta
teachers' federations, federal and provin-
Bondar Public School. "rhL kids are
cial govemmerlts and other organiia-
excitai"
tions, Mr. Collins says. A student will
Dr. Bondar will attend the official
also introduce Dr. Bondar while others
opening of the wtxx)l Thursday, May 1.
will present her a gift from the school.
She'll spend the aftemoxm talking with
"We're trying to make this a kid -ori -
students and tounng the sch000l and then
entexi event:' Mr. Collins says.
will return for the opening ceremonies at
Also cxpectcxl at the opening is a rep -
7 p.m.
re.s�sentative of the Neale family as the
Admission to the event will tx by
school's library is named for 1%'-P tio;:tle,
ticket only, due to the amount of interest
who once farmed the land on which the
in Dr. Bondar, Mr. Collins says. Each
is located. His granddaughter is
student's family has been given two tick-
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♦ Editorial
Keep quiet
and do the job
A Friday news report out of Toronto states Ontario
;dew Democratic Party leader Howard Hampton is
considering a filibuster to delay passage of Bill 104,
the Fewer School Boards Act.
We have two words on this issue for Mr. Hampton.-
Please
ampton:Please don't.
Please don't submit Ontario taxpayers to days of
time -wasting. nonsensical. useless. money -abusing
drivel, in the pretentious view- that you are protecting
democracy. You and your Liberal cohorts in opposition
blew off an estimated S 10 million in taxpayersmoney,
with your ill-advised megacity filibuster earlier this
month. For 10 days, at an estimated cost of $1 million
per day, you forced the legislature to listen as each
street in Toronto was named as part of 'amendments'
which you knew full well never had a chance of being
passed.
Hearings and ridiculous. stacked referenda were
held on the megacity bill. The provincial government,
in a voter -elected majority position, has a right to
accept or reject what it wishes to accept or reject. What
the NDP and Liberals have done essentially is say:
'We're not Kapp} that you have a majority government
and wish to pass legislation we don't agree with so
we're going to make it as difficult as we can for you to
pass legislation e%en if it costs precious time and
money and even though we know, at the end of it all,
the legislation will still pass.'
No wonder the public is fed up with politicians.
What hypocrites the N*DP and Liberals are. From 1995
to 1995 they both had their chance as majority gov-
ernments to force their vision on Ontario. As they
proved during that decade. and as they showed with
the recent filibuster, the NDP and Liberals have no
concern for the public purse. Their motto could be:
'Spend public money like water since it's not our
money' .
Another filibuster is the last thing we need.
Reasoned, intelligent debate is what we expect and
should demand of our political representatives. It's the
least we should get. But it's not what we're receiving
from the opposition and that's sad but oh -so -typical.
It's time to grow up, ladies and gentlemen of the
opposition. There will be a provincial election before
the turn of the century. Between now and then you'll
have plenty of time to make your feelings known
about this government. But there is a time to hold 'em
and a time to fold 'em. We'd think seasoned politicians
would know the difference but it appears they don't.
v Letters to the editor
Liberals
need to be
tossed out
for fiscal
policies
To the editor:
As we approach the next
federal election I hope my fel-
low electorate remembers the
tax increases imposed on us
over the last few years by the
Liberal government.
The three most notable
increases that tick me off are:
1) The Capital Gains Tax by
eliminating the $100,000 life-
time exemption. Most of us
would have been just starting to
benefit from this and it has
been taken away.
2) The change in our defined
retirement age from 71 to 69.
This insidious tax will hit us in
our retirement years and deny
us two more years of accumu-
lating value in our RRSPs
now called E.I, pay incnts from
12 months to six months. This
fund is in surplus. There is no
crisis demanding we pay more
quickly The Liberals just
decided the% could scarf up our
moneN more quickly and esscn-
tiall% gnc the gw�crnment an
interest-free loan.
For these reasons. I think [tie
Liberal government needs to be
tossed out. Remember people,
you don't elect a represcnta-
tive. you elect a platform. No
matter what you think of your
prospective or incumbent MP.
he or she as an individual can-
not do anything on the major
issues for you.
Vote for the platform.
Brian K. Malcolm,
Pickering
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Unity battle on two fronts
Imagine the gall of that great statesman Brian
Mulroney in Toronto this week, suggesting Jcan
Chro tion is mishandling the unity issue.
Mr. Mulroney. you'll recall, is the sante man who
failed — twice, no less — on this very same issue.
I presume Mr. Mulroney, fresh from vindication
over the Airbus affair, is feeling pretty goxxd about
himself those days. Good enough, it seems, that he
would confidently and cheerfully stack his failures
up against any old person.
Isn't it ironic, as Alannis Morisscttc might say.
that another Tory — provincial Premier Mike Harm,
— would speak so articulately against Mr.
Mulroney. Premier Harris suggested in a media
scrum atter Mr. Mulroney's comments on unity that
the constitutional debate surrounding Meech Lake
and the Charlottetown Accord was taken out of the
hands of our politicians by the people of Canada.
'llxsc r")ple (you and 1). despite the brinkman-
ship strategy of then -Prime Minister Mulrone}.
voted with our heads and our hearts and vetoed txth
initiative..
So it was distressing to hear Mr Mulroney sug-
gest, in his uniquely arrogant way, that his deal, his
hahy. was our last great ho>pc of national reconcilia-
tion.
Go back to Montreal, Mr. Mulroney. You had
your chance and Canadians rejected it. Your units
message plays Just as badly today as it did then.
..1JJ
Closer to home, it semis we have an emerging
unity issue of our own. 'ilx: City of- Oshawa, lel by
Mavor Nancy. Diamond, saw nothing wrong with
scolding her Durham Council colleagues for speak-
ing up atxut Oshawa's call to dismantle the Region.
She suggested they had no business doing so,
because it was an 'Oshawa' issue. This is the same
mayor, however, who didn't see fit to consult the
councils of Whithy and Clarington before suggest-
ing to the Province they become a part of her City's
administration. Oshawa, too, it appears, has every
resource and desire to go it alone.
Our own Jim Witty put it best, 1 think, when he
said he would personally help the City pack its bags.
But Oshawa's arrogant notion of MYOB on an
issue that would ultimately affect every single
municipality in Durham Region is alarming and
simply cannot go unchallenged.
I hope the people of the great city of Oshawa vote
with their heads in November and toss Mayor
Diamond out on her car for such elitist nonsense;
she's clearly lost touch with Main Street. And in case
anybody forgot, it wasn't a municipal government
which built Oshawa, it was an automotive manufac-
turer led at the turn of the century by a fellow named
Sam McLaughlin.
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Past is present
Pickering historical group hopes to provide sense of identity
BY MARIANNE TAKACS
STAFF REPORTER
PICKERING — As of May 7
Pickering will be a town without a
historical society no more.
That's the night the new Picker-
ing Township Historical Society
will hold its inaugural meeting, and
it will be the first time in about 20
years such an organization will exist
here.
Other Durham communities such
as Ajax have had thriving historical
societies for many years.
But the old Pickering Historical
Society apparently just dissolved in
the mid- 1970s. after founding the
Pickering Museum in Brougham,
which evolved into what is now
Pickering Museum Village in
Greenwood.
They did some great work,"
says Tom Mohr, one of the organiz-
ers of the new group.
"They left a legacy to the town
and the town has been the poorer for
not having such an organization"
Mr. Mohr believes the work the
PTHS can do to research and pre-
serve Pickering's history and to
educate the community about it can
play an important role in providing
a sense of identity for town resi-
dents.
-I think it's important because
people need a place to call home
and it has to be more than just their
particular subdivision. I hope a his-
torical society will enable people to
see themselves as part of a larger
whole."
Pickering already has the muse-
um village and Heritage Pickering
— the Town -appointed Local Archi-
tectural Conservation Advisory
Committee.
The goal is for the PTHS to com-
plement those organizations by pro-
viding opportunities for research
and sharing information among
people with interests in areas such
as history, archeology and genealo-
gy-
Mr. Mohr is also hoping the
group might produce educational
materials, help people obtain tools
and materials to do their own
research, publish a monthly
newsletter and perhaps provide an
opportunity for research to be pub-
lished in a vehicle such as a society
journal.
Youth Centre.,
seeks helpers
AJAX — The Youth Centre is
looking for volunteers to serve as
members of its board and commit-
tees.
People over 18 from all cultures
and nationalities with experience in
community relations, the education
system, health, fund-raising and
accounting are required.
Volunteers should live or work in
the Ajax -Pickering area, be interest-
ed in the well-being of youth in the
communities and be able to commit
two to three evenings a month to the
centre.
If interested, call the centre by
May 16 at 428-1212.
"There's no publishing being
done right now and we felt
that's very important too. When
people gather research there
should be some way of getting it
out."
Mr. Mohr says the PTHS can
also play a limited political role
in encouraging the Town or
other governments to take
action to protect Pickering's
heritage by, for example, pre-
serving historically significant
buildings and sites.
"There's always room for
advocacy, it's an important
aspect:" he explains, but adds
the PTHS will try to avoid over-
playing the advocate's role.
"We're not looking to have a
hysterical society."
these loftier goals, however,
don't mean the group will only
be looking for historians and
scholars. No particular expertise
or experience are required to
join.
"The society is going to be
geared to accommodating any-
body with an interest in their
local history.
"They can come out and be
entertained. They can
come out to be
involved. We will n
welcome everybody" f
About 35 people Irl
attended a meeting
held March 25 to a
gauge interest in
forming a historical
society. tF
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Ready to have a ball in Pickering
Pine Ridge High School students are busy preparing for strong, len Self, Shane Priest and Simone Sterling. In the
a fund-raising effort to help build a new youth park in background are Ken Talbot of the Pickering Nuclear
Pickering. The event is being held May 23. Kicking off Generating Station (a supporter of the project) and Pick -
the campaign are (from left) Jeff '.McFarland, Liz Arm- ening Councillor Shem, Sems. See the story on page 24.
Meetings focus
on issues facing
youths in north
Pickering
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local sessions
PICKFRING — Infor-
mation meetings of interest
to young people are being
offered by YMCA of Pick-
ering.
Jobs Orientation Ses-
,;ions for north Pickering
residents between the ages
of 15 to 24 will be held
Thursday, April 24 at 7 p.m.
at Claremont United Church
and at 8 p.m. at the
Brougham Community
Centre. A YMCA employ-
ment counsellor will discuss
a variety of job programs.
A meeting on youth
transportation needs and
possible solutions will be
held Wednesday, April 30 at
7 p.m. at Claremont United
Church.
Ward I Regional Coun-
cillor Maurice Brenner,
chairman of the Pickering
Transportation Ad- isory
Committee, and concerned
residents are inviting youth
and parents to join them for
a meeting to work together
on providing effective trans-
portation for youth in north
Pickering.
Claremont United
Church is at 5052 Old
Brock Rd., Claremont. The
Brougham Community
Centre is on Brock Road
just south of Hwy. 7.
For more information
call Tina or Karen at the
YMCA, 839-8011.
Memorial for
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hospital, hospice care
A service of remembrance of people who have passed
away at Ajax -Pickering General Hospital or in hospice
care in 1996 will be held at the hospital Wednesday,
April 23.
The service is open to close friends and families and
is presented by the palliative and pastoral care of the
hospital and Hospice Durham.
The service will be held in the hospital cafeteria at
7:30 p.m.
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Sunshine reunion in Ajax
The Sunshine Nursery School in Ajax marked its
25th anniversary with a reunion on April 12 and
joining owner Shirley Jelliman (Sunshine -1) are
former students, in the back row, Brian Gray, James
Spittle and Elysia Friedl, and in the front row from
left Ben McKinnon, Jacob McKinnon and Katie
Galna, along with current student Alex Galna. (In
Sunshine -2) Liz McEwan, her son Andrew. Jelliman
and nursery school teacher Suzanne Elson look for
themselves in a display of old photographs. Sun-
shine operates out of St. Paul's United Church on
Kings Crescent.
Durham parents, children reap
benefits of support group
BY SHAWN SIMPSON
SPECIAL TO THE NEWS ADVERTISER
Oh baby, come on in.
With babes in arms, one Informa-
tion Toddlerville gang has gathered,
formally, for the last time in their
eight-week session.
What began as a support group for
parents with children between the ages
of 13 and 36 months has developed
into caring friendships not only among
the parents but the children as well.
Information Toddlerville "is a place
to go to get some comfort and hear `Oh
yeah, my baby cries all night too':'
said Cathy Paul of Oshawa who has
hosted the meetings over the past two
months. "I find it assuring I'm not
doing anything wrong"
Information Toddlerville, now in its
sixth year, is a service provided by the
Durham Region Health Department
wherae parents can openly discuss
issues about their children or anything
else they have on their minds.
"We got to pick the location and the
agenda," said Ms. Paul. "We told (the
nurse) what we needed"
Bev Billings, a public health nurse
involved with the Toddlerville pro-
gram, said people join for a variety of
reasons, but once they arrive they real-
ize others share similar attitudes and
fears.
`"Ilse big thing is we want the par-
ents to feel good about what they are
Workshop for Durham's Spanish kids
PICKERING -- A workshop for
in Spanish by experienced educa-
children in Durham who speak
tors.
Spanish will be held in Pickering
Children will be informed about
Saturday, April 26.
the influence of Spain and the Span -
The Hispanic Organization, a new
ish language in North and South
;group in the area, is organizing the
America in the past and present.
event to teach children about Span-
The program will be held at Pick-
ish language, culture and history.
ering Public Library, One The
There will be separate events for
Esplanade, in the Pickering Civic
children aged four to seven, eight to
Complex with registration from 1:30
12 and 13 to 15. Sessions will
to 2 p.m. and sessions from 2 to 4:30
include exercises and a puppet show
p.m. Cost is $5 for one child and $15
for the youngest group, cooking and
for three or more. Refreshments will
self-defence for the middle group
be served.
,and preparation of a Spanish
Anyone interested is asked to call
'newsletter for the teens.
420-6046 (in Ajax and Pickering) or
All workshops will be conducted
666-0713 (Oshawa, Whitby).
doing as parents;' she said. "Being a
parent is one of the most important
jobs and one that we're least prepared
for:'
Information Toddlerville programs
are offered throughout the region and
are free to parents.
For more information, call the
Durham Health Connection at 905-
723-5338 ext. 2158 or 1-800-841-2729
ext. 2158.
TOWN OF AJAX
In the Town of Ajax
Community Page April 15
Page 7, under schedule of
meetings, it read Council
April 28, it should have
read April 21, 1997, and
Standing Committee of
The Whole read April IS, it
should have read April 28.
The News Advertiser
regrets any Inconvenience
it may have caused the
Town and its readers.
TILE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL A 1"7 - PAGE Il
Pickering man a pro
at sports betting
PICKERING — A
Pickering man is a definite
pro at picking winners, as
ae proved by scoring big
on PROLINE recently.
Sean Leonard picked up
a cheque for $12,789.80
after wagering $20 on the
sports betting lottery and
correctly predicting the
outcomes of six National
Hockey League hockey
games.
Its not the first time
Mr. Leonard has won at
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The week before his big
windfall, he won $100 in
the lottery.
He bought his most
recent winning ticket at
Dairy Milk Plus in Whit-
by.
The 29 -year-old self-
employed baker plans to
carry out some home reno-
vations with his latest win-
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Celebrating harmony
Students in English Skills Development at Woodlands Centennial Public
School in Pickering recently celebrated Harmony Day to affirm that people
all have much in common, despite differences. At left, Shannon Hewitt per-
forms a Scottish dance. Above, Waseem Moumani sings an Arabic song.
M000 ... ve Your Bones walk being held May 10
Osteoporosis
information night also
being held for interested
residents in Claremont
Learn about a disease that affects one
out of every three Canadian women over 50
at the Osteoporosis Awareness Night
Thursday, May 1 from 7 to 9:30 p -m. at
Claremont United Church on Old Brock
Road north of Central Street in Claremont.
Entitled 'Changes: Choices and Chal-
lenges', the event will include presenta-
tions and a panel discussion, as well as
refreshments. Guest speakers will he
.Heather McDonald, M.D. and Tara Giffin,
Tuesday
talks in
Ajax
AJAX --
There's a regular
meeting being
held Tuesday for
area residents
who are looking
for conversation
and companion-
ship.
The Tuesday
Morning Discus-
sion Group meets
weekly at 9:30
a.m. at 46 Exeter
Rd., Ajax. Myra
McWilliams dis-
cusses China at
the meeting.
Call 619-0315
(Betty) for infor-
mation on the
group.
R.D. The evening will end with a celebra-
tion of aging and being fully alive.
More than 1.4 million Canadians suffer
from osteoporosis. In addition. two million
are at risk and don't know it. The risk
increases with age and one
out of every three women
over the age of 50 will devel-
op the disease.
The goal of the forum is to
provide information on pre-
vention and help participants
clearly understand the rela-
tionship between
menopause, bone loss and
osteoporosis.
Admission is free.
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ICKERMG My ]day is
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Gallantry's Banquet Room in the
'lower level of the Pickering Town
`;Centre.
The event features a 'Fashion
how, refreshments, music and a
guest speaker. All are welcome to
.attend. Cost is $7.
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,To reserve your spot, call 427-
15445 (Karen).
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Volunteers needed togive-
hand
less fortunate a helping
AJAX-PICKERING — If you have
extra time on your hands, area agencies
need you to help out neighbors in your
community.
Several organization are seeking volun-
teers to put their time and talents to work
for people who need a helping hand:
Junior Achievement of Durham: Vol-
unteers help the youth of the community
develop an awareness of how business
operates from the ground up. Training and
support is provided. Call John or Carla at
644-7058.
Kids on the Block: Volunteers learn to
operate life-sized puppets and perform
small plays in elementary schools in
Durham to provide support and encour-
agement to students with disabilities. Call
Suzanne at 436-0925 or Katherine at 665-
5680.
cial needs child and develop hobbies and
interests the two of you can share.
Call Wendy Swinden at 433-0386 ext.
308.
Meals -on -Wheels Ajax -Pickering
Red Cross: Volunteer drivers and packers
arc urgently needed to help deliver this
vital service five days a week. If you can
spare one -and -a -half hours once a week,
from 11:30 a.m. to I p.m., call Carole or
Betty at 420-3383.
Ontario March of Dimes: The annual
fund-raising campaign is in urgent need of
co-ordinators, captains, telemarketers and
canvassers.
Have fun with other volunteers who are
making a difference. Volunteers are also
required to assist with special events and
Bingo.
All volunteers get excellent training,
around the block can give the youngster
pleasure. Call 686-3111 for more informa-
tion.
Sunrise Recreational Youth Group
for Developmentally Handicapped: Vol-
unteers assist with recreational and social
activities for special needs adolescents.
Call 666-9503.
United Way of Ajax -Pickering: Vol-
unteers assist with special events during
the fund-raising campaign now under way.
Support your community and help the
United Way. Call 686-0606 for more
information
Victorian Order of Nurses —
Durham branch: The friendly visitor
program of the Victorian Order of Nurses'
Durham Region branch needs you. Share a
special friendship with a senior, ill or dis-
abled person or work from home as a
Skinner at 668-7791 for information on
volunteering.
YMCA Durham Region: The Durham
Supervised Access Program is one of 14
across Ontario where the children of
divorced or separated parents visit with
their non-custodial parent in a safe and
supervised setting.
This is a volunteer -driven program of
the YMCA. Volunteers are required to
supervise visits in a group setting. They
will summarize and record the activities
of the visit for court purposes.
Volunteers should have some experi-
ence working with children.
They are required to provide three ref-
erences, a criminal record check and to
attend orientation, training, ongoing
workshops and meetings. Call 668-9218
for information.
Kinark Child and Family Services:
work flexible hours and have an opportu-
phone volunteer. Call 686-004 for infor-
Share your parenting skills and experi-
nity to help adults who are physically dis-
oration.
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ences with other parents needing support.
abled.
w'hitby Jail: Volunteers provide tutor-
This article is produced by information
Training and supervision will be provided
Call Denise Harding at 905-5280.
ing to offenders taking correspondence
Ajax -Pickering in co-operation with the
to assist you in making the difference for
Stewart Group Homes: Sparc a few
courses. hasic literacy classes or educa-
Ajax -Pickering Nc,.vs Advertiser. If you
a family.
hours to help ,pedal needs :hildren. Sirn-
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SUNDAY, APRIL 20
Cafe. corner of Bruce and Celina Sts.,
24 at 7 p.m. at Gallantry's Banque( Room in
Rd., Ajax. Myra McWilliams discusses China.
ART SALE: Ajax Creative Arts holds
Oshawa. Free admission, all welcome. Poets
the lower level of the Pickering Town Centre.
619-0315 (Betty).
its annual spring art exhibit and sale
wishing to read, songwriters wanting to per-
Fashion show: refreshments: music: speaker.
AMNESTY: Amnesty International Ajax -
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Village
form should call 579-6613 (Kay ''inner).
All welcome. $7. Reserve. 427-5445 (Karen).
Pickering Group 90 hosts a 20th anniversary
Communis} Centre. 22 Sherwood Rd.
CHRISTIAN WOMEN: Toxiay is the last
dinner at 7 p.m. at the Pickering Village Unit
(at Linton Ave. ). Pickering Village.
day to make reservations lOr the Ajax-Pickcr-
TUESDAY, APRIL 22
-
ed Church. 300 Church St. N., Ajax. $20 per
Free admission. 686-0122.
ing Christian Women's Club's Fashions from
SENIORS: The Tuesday Morning Discussion
person. Call 839-396' (Anne Johannissc) for
Tip to Toe Ladics Guest Night Thursday. April
at 9:30 a.. at 46 Exeter
Group meets weekly m
information.
MONDAY, APRIL 21
NVRITERS: The Writers* Circle of
Durham Region holds an open stage
Poetry Night at A Different Drum
Program helps
teens control
their anger
A free program starting next month
will help teenagers whose anger is
affecting their family and social lives.
The Youth Centre is ollenm-, the
program to teens ar-ed I5 to 19 li%ing in
Ajax or Pickering
Participants will b come more
aware of their own anger shies. its triv-
gers. their thoughts and the consc-
yuences. %lemhers will learn a vanety
of inanagcment skills, relaxation tech-
niques. problem -sob ing and conflict
resolution ups. A group litrniat will be
used. Group members can also spend
leisure time in the centre's acuiu�
rtltmi- 7hc group will meet on Tuesdays
fix six weeks, heginmm-, %Ia% 6. Each
session will run from 4 30 to 6:30 p.m.
at The Youth Centre. 36O Bavh, tit
(between Wcstnes Road and Finlrx
Asenuel. in Ajax. Space is limited and
prior registration is necessary.
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Canadian Union of Public Employees (CI:PE) Local 218 members, staff
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CUPS staff from Ajax High School during a 10 -minute demonstration at
noon Monday to protest provincial education reform legislation. Leading
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disperger. CUPE represents school secretaries, custodians, education
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THE MEWS ADVEWMER SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1999 - PAGE IS
Pickering councillors OK
controversial rezoning
By MARIANNE TAKACS
STAFF REPORTER
PICKERING — Town Council's executive
committee has approved a zoning amendment for
a company which has been violating Town zoning
bylaws, allegedly owes the Town $37.0(X) and has
drawn complaints about the management of its
site from its neighbors.
The approval came in spite of objections to the
rezoning by some councillors and neighboring
property owners.
The applicant. 802226 Ontario Ltd., has been
charged by the Town and recently convicted and
fined $ ISM in provincial court for violating zon-
ing regulations by allowing materials to be stored
outdoors in metal bins on its property at 1048 Toy
Ave., which is the site of the Can Sort recycling
and waste transfer facility. Neighboring business-
es which opposed the application before the exec-
utive committee h1onday complained about a hi --
tory of problems with truck traffic, dust, noise,
foul odors and rodents at the site resulting from
the waste operation and outdoor storage.
802226 Ontario Ltd. also owns a vacant 0.37 -
hectare parcel of land on the the south side of
Quartz Street which used to be part of the L-
shaped property at the Toy Avenue address before
it was severed by the opening of Quartz Street as
a public road. According to the Pickering treasury
department, the company owes the Town S37.(M
for construction work dune on Quartz Street.
The company's application was for the Town
to grant one consolidated site-specific zoning for
both properties, and to permit outdoor storage on
the new piece of land fronting Quartz Street. The
committee approved the single zoning to permit
nearly all the light industrial uses which have
been allowed on the Toy Avenue property, but
refused the request to permit outdoor storage on
the Quartz Street land.
"To me it's condoning an illegal activity that's
been going on:" said Ward 2 Regional Councillor
Doug Dickerson in opposing the rezoning appli-
cation. He maintained the company has continued
to "thumb their nose at the Town" and Pickering
would be sending out the wrong signal to the
business community by granting a rezoning.
Ward I Regional Councillor Maurice Brenner
suggested the Town was condoning the compa-
ny's past behavior by even considering the appli-
cation.
Town solicitor Penny Wyger told councillors
they should keep separate the planning issue
before them and the property standards issues
associated with the applicant's bylaw violations.
The executive committee's approval included
conditions that the owner of the property stop
using it for outdoor storage and pay money owed
to the Town for the construction of Quartz Street
before any implementing bylaw for the new zon-
ing is passed by Council.
Council wilt consider the executive Commit-
tee's recommendation at its meeting Monday.
April 21.
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Around Durham Region
Oshawa reJ'ects inclusion with Greater Toronto Services Board
By" BRIAN L FGREE
DI-RHAxt SIAFI
OSHAWA — Oshawa councillors have
hammered home their message — they
don't want anpart of a Greater Toronto
Services Board (GTSB i.
Councillors aired their beefs about the
proposed board — which is expected to co-
ordinate services such as transit, water,
sewer. garbage and major transportation
arteries throughout the Greater Toronto
Area — to Milt Farrow, appointed by the
Province as the GTSB special ad\iscr, dur-
in,: an informal meeting Wednesday.
John Grav, Ward 5 regional councillor.
says he's concerned "we'd get the short
end of the stick In terms of allocation of
resources" if the Province proceeds with
its plans to create a GTSB.
Cathy Clarke, Ward 7 regional council-
lor. told Mr. Farrow she's "rather uncom-
fortable with creating what could he anoth-
er level of government."
A City council -endorsed position paper
on municipal _governance reform. which
has been given to Mr. Farrow, reinforces
Oshawa's stance that it doesn't
want to he included within a
GTSB.
However, if the Province
includes Oshawa within the
boundaries of the Board. the
City report recommends it
should not he another level of
government. should not have
direct taxation authority and
should not have directly elected
board members.
The report also says the
GTSB's responsibilities and
authorities should relate only to
"truly" inter -municipal services.
But \It. Farrow says the
GTSB model must be yicwed in a broad
perspective.
Noting the Greater Toronto Area is
expected to add another two million peo-
plc over the next 20-25 \,ears. Mr. Farrow,
says "there are advantages that can be
gained hy' having an agency co-
ordinate — and co-ordinate with a
little hit of' power. It has to have
enough clout to make it differ-
encc."
The GTSB would be the "keep-
er of the plan:' says Mr. Farrow'.
adding. "and when new areas
need service. they can get ser-
ice without worrying about
municipal boundaries."
Although the Board's compo-
sition has yet to he determined.
it would likely he made up of
..people from local and regional
councils." says Mr. Farrow.
The (-,TSB-,, challenge is to
"do a more efficient 1�1h (,f pnylding ser-
vices to areas that h,,u', r.•: .cnices,"
he says.
I
JOHN GRAY
'We'd aget short
end of* the stick'.
Two-year-old wanders
halls while mom at tavern,,*
CAS to investigate
OSH %«A — Children's :did Society officials are
imrsti.iun_ atter an Oshawa resident's 911 ,all led
police to an unattended two-year-old "child in need"
Tuesday night.
It was the second incident in as man_ weeks
involving a twig -year-old child lett alone.
Durham Regional Police stud a resident of a Nor-
mandy Street townhouse complex found the little
girl wandenng in the hallway "hanging on rx:igh-
bors' dixwrs' at about 10:45 p.m.
Sergeant Jim Gnmley said the t(xidler left the
home while her elder siblings, ages Live and nine,
slept in an upstairs rixwm. —nccre were no adults at
:hc residence "TI)c mother of the children, who was
tracked down at a Simcoe Street South tavern, told
police she lett her kids in the care of a baby sitter,
"hut she was unahi; tai provide information about
where the habvsitter was or who she was;' said Sgt.
Gnmlcy. Officials from the Durham Children's Aid
Society were called to in-vcstigaic. he said.
Fast Thursday night police Lound a two-year-old
KA alone in his crib in an Oshawa apartment. A
neighbor alerted police after hcanng the child's
cries. Police said the bxiy was removed from the
home and placed in the care of the CAS.
The incidents prompted Sgt. Grimley to issue a
yvamine to parents. "People shouldn't he Ieayin.:
young children, even a nine-year-old, alone w ith no
adult supervision.
At all comes down to parental responsihihty.. .
\'hays more important. your night out on the town
or your child's safety:"'
Durham CNIB thanks volunteers
The Durham office of the
Canadian National Institute for
the Blind will hold its annual vol-
unteer appreciation night Thurs-
day. Apri 1 2-l.
More than 100 people volun-
teer their time and skills as visi-
♦ C. VW..
tors, driven, shoppers, bingo vol-
unteers, public speakers, board
and committee members. Others
repair talking b(x)k machines.
The CNIB provides services
to more than 1,000 clients in the
region.
The appreciation night will be
held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the
Corinthian Hall in Columbus, on
Simcoe Street north of Oshawa.
For more information, call Jill
Walters, volunteer co-ordinator at
436-7732.
Although Mr. Farrow noted the GTSB
has no influence on provincial decisions
regarding amalgamation of municipalities,
Iry Harrell, Ward 10 regional councillor,
suggested it "can't be looked at in isola-
tion:' adding any decisions regarding elim-
ination of regional government or amalga-
mation of municipalities "will have a sig-
nificant impact on service delivery"
Meantime. Jim Potticary, Ward 9
regional councillor, continued his cam-
paign for the merger of- Oshawa. Whitby
and Courtice.
"Oshawa. Whitby and Courtice must
come together;' Court. Potticary told Mr.
Darrow. "We have service clubs joining
together, we have the United Way joining
together, why aren't we? It's just ridicu-
lous "
Mr. Farrow's report on the cope and
operation of the GTSB is expected to be
given to Municipal Affairs Mini,Tcr AI
Leach later 0w, •bran ,
photo by Andrew Iwanowski
BuddingEinstein?
Pickering's St. Isaac Jogues Catholic School student Jason Krasnowski
played with a magnet when Scientists in the School dropped by recently
for a workshop on energy.
St. Gertrude parents keepfightingfor school
BY LINDA WHITE
DURHAM St77AFF
OSHAWA — Lack of a gymnasium and
library hasn't deterred parents at St. Gertrude
Catholic School, who are keeping up their fight to
ensure their 43 -year-old school remains open.
"We have a history behind us and history is
important to our future," Ron Van De Walker told
Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School
Board trustees at their English Language Section
meeting Wednesday.
"We are family at St. Gertrude's," he said,
pointing to parent volunteers, a breakfast program
and a milk program in place at the aging school.
And while the school doesn't have a gymnasium,
it has an outdoor exercise program and uses near-
by facilities.
The board has announced its intent to close the
nine -classroom school as of September 1998 due
::o low enrolment. There were 133 students this
year — 55 per cent of the King Street West
' schMl's ranarim — whnn that annrua--t avoc
made.
Parents say enrolment has increased slightly
bringing in students from nearby overcrowded
schools or sending St. Gertrude's students to Holy
since January and is now at 58 per cent of the
Cross Catholic School. One board proposal would
school's capacity. Some feel it would increase
even more if the threat of closure didn't hang
see St. Gertrude's turned into the board's adult
over
the school.
education school.
(Board policy says schools which fall below 60
Oshawa trustee Paul Woodcroft has received
numerous calls from parents wanting the school to
per cent capacity cost too much to maintain or
have staffing and program problems due to declin-
remain open and has attended several committee
ing enrolment and are to be studied for possible
meetings. He says he was "impressed by the love
of the school" and the "sense of community".
closure.)
Many believe enrolment will bounce back in a
Following the presentation, several parents said
they will consider sending their children to a near -
few years due to the area's demographics. The
by public school if St. Gertrude's is closed because
population there has aged, meaning fewer chil-
dren, but that could change when older residents
they don't want their children bused.
"The
eventually move out —just as it did at St. Hedwig
Catholic School in south Oshawa. It too had low
public school is a more viable option than
busing," said James Michael, who has two girls at
enrolments until there was a shift in population.
Now the board is preparing to build an addition to
St. Gertrude's.
"We stayed in the area because of the school,"
St. Hedwig.
agreed his wife Connie Glover. "Our 14 -year-old
A committee, including parents, has been set
plays every sport available and at all (regional
sports) meets comes in sixth place, so not having a
up to review options for the school,. including
_gym hasn't affected her."
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Canadians from SEMAINE NATIONALE
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April 20 to 26, 1997.
commitment of our profession to be there
every step of the way for our clients. And
Physiotherapy's continuum of care
we don't stop at treatment.
begins with patients in their infancy
Physiotherapists are at the forefront of
and extends to treatment of the
workplace heath and safety issues, as well
elderly. In so many areas - work,
as general health promotion and
leisure and day-to-day activities, the
prevention. Our goal is to prevent accidents
physiotherapist creates new
before they happen, and to share our
opportunities to get the most out of
specialized knowledge for the benefit of
life! Our 1997 theme reflects the
the public. We are there to treat those who
suffer from injury, as well as short-term
Befit t0 Sttf
and chronic illness. We are researching and
investigating more effective treatments for
There is no one chair which suits
our clients so they may achieve the best
everyone. You should try to adjust
possible outcomes. And in terms of health
your sitting position to the one that
care restructuring, our profession is a vital
suits you best.
and proactive voice in Canadian health
A helpful hint from the
care. Celebrate over 75 years of
• canedlan rAssociewn
physiotherapy achievement, and most
- :- Physbaww wy canadierww ds
Association phy*k*hdnW"
importantly... spread the word!
What Is CranioSacral
Therapy?
We are all familiar with the
cardiovascular and respiratory rhythms.
Like them, another body rhythm - the
craniosacral system - influences many
body functions. An imbalance in this
system can adversely affect the
development of the brain and spinal cord,
which can result in sensory, motor and
neurological dysfunction.
The craniosacral system consists of the
membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that
surround and protect the brain and spinal
cord. It extends from the bones of the
skull, face and
mouth - which make
up the cranium -
down the sacrum or
tailbone.
Cranio Sacral
Therapy can be
successfully used for
the treatment of
chronic pain, TMJ,
autism, cerebral
palsy, headaches and migraines, learning
disabilities and dyslexia, allergies, sinus
infections, high blood pressure, stroke,
chronic middle -ear infections, arthritis,
spinal cord injuries.
Cranio Sacral Therapy, Tissue Memory,
Energy Cyst Release, Direction of
Energy, Somato Emotional Release and
Therapeutic Imagery and Dialogue are all
very natural approaches to health and
healing. If done with reasonable common
sense, any or all of them are virtually
without risk of side effect. Few
Therapeutic approaches can make this
in .
,; .
How Does CranioSacral
Therapy Help You?
CranioSacral Thcrapy is used to locate and
solve problems. It encourages your own
natural mechanisms to improve the
functioning of your brain and spinal cord,
to dissipate the negative effects of stress,
and to enhance your general health and
resistance to disease.
The positive effect of CranioSacral Therapy
relies to a large extent upon the patient's
natural self -corrective physiological
activities. The therapist's light, hands-on
approach assists the hydraulic forces
inherent in the craniosacral system to
improve the body's internal environment.
CranioSacral Therapy is a gentle, non-
invasive manipulative technique. Seldom
does the therapist apply pressure that
exceeds five grams or the equivalent weight
of a nickel. Examination is done by testing
for movement in various parts of the
system. Often, when movement testing is
completed, the restriction has been
removed and the system is able to self -
correct.
Trained therapists are able to palpate the
motion of the craniosacral system
anywhere on a patients body. Valuable
information can be gained very quickly
with regard to rate, amplitude, symmetry
and quality of craniosacral motion.
The regions of the craniosacral system that
can be easily palpated aro the bones of the
skull, sacrum and coccyx because they
attached to the membranes enclosing the
cerebrospinal fluid.
If you would like more information or
would like to book an appointment, please
contact Annemarie Lecpel, B.S.C.P.T.
M.C.P.A. at Whites Road Physiotherapy
and Sport Injuries Clinic.
Tek xw (905) 420-0647.
THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRH. 20, 1997 -PAGE 17
I NEED A PHYSIOTHERAPIST!
WE TREAT
Orthopedic Injuries - Sports Injuries - Musculoskeletal Injuries - Back and
neck disorders
Car Accident Injuries - Repetitive Stress Injuries - Headaches, Migrans and
Jaw Problems -
Pre and Postnatal Musculoskeletal Disorders - Arthritis, Fibromyalgia -
Stroke, M.S. - Parkinson's -
Post Surgical Rehabilitation - Sedentary Work Injuries -
h"M a abort Crooio.Saera17UraPy
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Under the new Insurance Rate Stability Act, after a car accident, you are
entitled to six weeks of treatment at the clinic of your choice. No referral'
and no insurance approval required.
WHO ARE WE?
We ane your community Physiotherapy Clinic providing you with a
COhffnXIE RANGE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY SERVICES for the
fast and full rehabilitation plus CranioSacral therapy, Therapeutic Massage
and hWiviiduaii7m Exercise Programs.
0MR TO YOLIR HOME --
The Medical Centre at Whites Rd. and Sheppard Ave. - Pickering
Hours - Day and Evenings
Covered by Extended Health Carle Plans, MVA, School and DVA Plans.
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PHYSIOTHERAPY AND THE
PHYSIOTHERAPIST
Physiotherapy is a form of health care that
prevents, identifies, corrects and alleviates
acute or prolonged
movement
dysfunction.
Promoting optimum
health and function is
the primary objective
of physiotherapists.
Physiotherapists test
and measure the
function of the
musculoskeletal,
neurological, pulmonary and
cardiovascular systems. They also treat
physical problems caused by illness,
injury or birth defect.
Qualifications - To enter the profession,
physiotherapists must graduate from an
accredited education program and secure a
license by successfully completing a
provincial licensure examination.
Today's physiotherapists:
...evaluate movement dvsfunetinn
...identify patient treatment ,goals
...establish and implement individualized
treatment programs
...provide patient and famifv education
...conduct research to improve treatment
techniques
In the community, physiotherapists...
...deliver rehabilitation care in the home
...teach pre -natal and post -natal eserrise
classes
...perform posture and scoliosis screenings
in local schools
...instruct backcare classes to prevent back
pain and injure
In industry...
...determine fitness requirements for
specific jobs
.evaluate employees with respect to
job-related physical needs
identify potentially dangerous work
sites
.modify task performance to prevent
job-related injuries
In sports...
...evaluate performance weakness of
athletes
...condition athletes to correct physical
deficiencies
...recommend safety equipment to
reduce injuries
...develop fitness programs for all
segments of the general public
In research...
...perform basic research to develop
and apply new technologies for
patient care
...design and conduct studies on the
effectiveness of physical therapy
For more information, contact
Communications and Public Affairs, CPA,
890 Yonge Street, Suite 900, Toronto,
Ontario M4W 3N4 call (416) 924-5312 or
1-8(X)-387-8679.
PHYSIOTHERAPY WEEK
PUBLIC EDUCATION'
Arc you aware that "Physical Therapists' are nut the
only ones that can provide you with physiotherapy""f'
Well, it's true'
Under the supenision of others licensed and legally
allowed to provide physiotherapy, anyone (no
qualifications) can be treating you.
It's your right to ask your therapists, -Are you a
registered physical or physiotherapist"
If they say yes. they should be able to tell your their
College of Physiotherapists of Ontano Registration
number
i Ajax & Pickering
Physiotherapy Centre
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1997 NATIONAL PHYSIOTHERAPY WEEK
CELEBRATES THE PROFESSION'S ROLE AT
THE HEART OF CANADIAN HEALTH CARE
"Moving Together Towards Health...Le physiotherapeute: au coeur de ('action"
That's the theme for National
Physiotherapy
Week 1997,
taking place
April 20-26.
Sponsored by
the Canadian
Physiotherapy
Association on
behalf of its more than 8,000
members, the week will give
376 Kingston Rd.
at the O.2
physiotherapists across the
country an opportunity to show
the public and their communities
their role in health promotion as
well as how they are helping
shape the future of health care in
Canada.
Physiotherapists have a unique
role to play in the changing
health care system.
"Expectations from patients,
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governments and other health
professionals demand flexible
responses and innovative
approaches," says CPA President
Arlis McQuarrie. "By nature we
adapt very well to a variety of
needs, as so much diversity
exists within the profession.
With our range of specialized
knowledge from orthopaedics to
obstetrics, we are constantly
seeking ways to improve our
treatment approaches and
demonstrate the effectiveness of
those approaches to prevent
illnes and injury."
Physiotherapists across the
country will be using National
Physiotherapy Week as an
opportunity not only to celebrate
the successes of the profession,
but more importantly, to educate
the public about the benefits of
physiotherapy services and
expertise as well as promoting
healthy lifestyles and wellness.
"Physiotherapists work in
virutally all health delivery
settings, from hospitals to
private and community clinics;
with patients and clients from
the very young to the elderly;
dealing with complex
neurological conditions
following strokes and motor
vehicle accidents to sports -
related injuries, back care,
whiplash, ergonomics and
repetitive strain injury," adds
McQuarrie. "The common
thread, though, in the provision
of physiotherapy services is
therapists helping clients achieve
their optimum physical
functioning following an injury
or illness," says McQuarrie.
THE BENEFIT OF WALKING
Until 50 years ago, activities of daily
living such as walking, climbing stairs,
gardening, chopping wood, etc. kept
our bodies in motion. Technology has
changed much of this. The advent of
automobiles, time and labour saving
devices, and television, has combined
to make us an unhealthy and sedentary
society.
In fact, sedentary living is considered
by health professionals, to be a major
health risk. "Lifestyle" disease, due in
part to inactivity, account for seven of
the top ten causes of death today. Lack
of exercise is linked to coronary heart
disease, hypertension, obesity, chronic
fatigue, depression, premature aging
and a higher risk of death from several
other chronic diseases.
Now more than ever, we must adapt our
lifestyles to include exercise. The goal
is to improve cardiovascular endurance,
muscular strength and endurance,
flexibility, and attain a desirable and
healthy body composition. Walking is
an excellent form of exercising.
WALKING AND
WEIGHT
REDUCTION
Who makes walking such an excellent
form of exercise?
THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
1. It can easily be
incorporated into your
lifestyle. It is something
you do in varying
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amounts everyday and it
requires no special
equipment.
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2. The risk of injury in a
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walking program is
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significantly less than in a
reinforcing the area with adhesions and
running or an aerobics
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program. It is relatively low impact
and therefore is kind to your joints.
3. It burns calories, thus tipping the
caloric balance in your favour. You
can lose weight by doing one of 3
things:
a) by dieting
_b) by exercise
c) by modifying food intake and
exercising
The third option is best for several
reasons:
1. Exercising increases your
metabolism, meaning that you begin
to burn more calories at rest than a
sedentary individual. (Dieting alone
causes the metabolism to slow down,
meaning that your body needs fewer
calories in order to live).
2. When you exercise and modify your
eating habits, your body loses fat,
while toning the entire body. Dieters
however end up losing both fat and
muscle. Therefore, they never do
look toned only smaller. Exercise
helps get rid of that "cottage cheese"
look.
3. Exercise helps to reduce stress and
tension, which is associated with a
decrease in the compulsion to over
cat.
If interested in joining our lunch
time walking program, please call
(905) 428-7800.
Ir
eysiotherapy centres
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PROMOTING OPTIMUM HEALTH AND FUNCTION IS
THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
Physiotherapy is a form of health care
that prevents, identifies, corrects and
alleviates acute or prolonged movement
dysfunction.
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Promoting optimum health and function
THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL b, IM -PAGE 19
PROMOTING OPTIMUM HEALTH AND FUNCTION IS
THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
Physiotherapy is a form of health care
that prevents, identifies, corrects and
alleviates acute or prolonged movement
dysfunction.
Promoting optimum health and function
is the primary objective of physiotherapists.
Physiotherapists test, assess and treat,
problems caused by injury, illness or birth
,r
defect in all areas of the musculoskeletal,`}
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neurological, pulmonary and cardiovascular
reinforcing the area with adhesions and
systems.
This means the physiotherapist:
scar tissue.
-Establishes and implements
Treatment: The problem progresses
rapidly and is much easier to manage when
individualized treatment programs
it has just begun and is not a chronic
• Provides patient and family education
problem.
• Works in the community educating
Treatment consists of:
• Works in industry determining fitness
•Modified activity
requirements, job related physical needs
and preventing job-related injuries.
. Medication (Anti-inflammatories)
• Works in sports evaluating performance
, Physiotherapy to decrease the
weaknesses, correcting physical
inflammation, strengthen the small
weakness, making recommendations
muscles of the foot and improve the
about equipment to reduce injuries and
flexibility allowing for more support and
developing fitness programs for the
less stress on the weakened and inflamed
general public.
plantar fascia.
One of the areas of greatest interest is
. Taping has been found to help support the
Plantar Fasciitis, one of the most common
arch of the foot and decrease the stress on
foot complaints.
the fascia_
Symptoms: Starts with a dull, intermittent
. Soft orthotics to take the stress off the
pain in the bottom of the heel, progressing
fascia.
to a sharp persistent pain. Pain often occurs
plantar fasciitis can be aggra-,ated all
first thing in the morning as one steps out
weight-bearing activities .. -
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of bed.
and sports. Repeated foot -'
Cause: Flat pronated feet, high -arched feet.
landing will aggravate
rigid feet, improper or worn out shoes, or
the problem. If you have
an inflexibility of the Achilles tendon.
a lot of pain during
What Happen.: The plantar fascia is a
activity, or in the
fibrous material on the bottom of the foot,
morning as you get out
mng
attached at the heel and fanning out
of bed. you are doing too
towards the toes (this maintains the arch).
much for your foot.
As the fascia is pulled, the hod} reacts by
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when they celebrate their 50th 1 colm and Marcus." sixth birthday on April i went out and Morgan will be two on May 9.
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stays youngh �__- -�1 Mommv, Dean.
singing. dancing "'� + - --Poppa, Gram-
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Community Challenge raises funds for Pickering youth park
PICKERING — Is your company, orga-
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afternoon of friendly community competi-
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be awarded to the top team. There will be
other prizes, celebrity guests and entertain-
ment. Student volunteers are running the
events.
All proceeds from the challenge, which is
being sponsored by Ontario Hydro's Picker -
Ing Nuclear Division, are going to the new
youth park the Town is planning to build
behind the Pickering Recreation Complex on
Valley Farm Road.
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the school, on Liverpool Road north of Finch
Avenue. For more information, call Sherry
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PICKERING — A Pickering
appler showed his mettle on the
at to win a medal at the recent
Rnadian National Wrestling
hampionships in Fredericton, New
runswick.
Stephen Brown, 17, won a silver
edal at the championships in
reco-Roman (upper body)
restling.
Competing in the 81 -kilogram
78.5 -pound) weight class, Brown
st to another Ontario wrestler in a
eu gold -medal final match.
The Oshawa Olympic Wrestling
lub member says the stiff compe-
ion in the weight class brought
it the best in him.
..There were a lot of good
restlers there. It took a lot of
durance and skill to win. All the
atches were close," says the
rade II student of St. Mary
Rtholic Secondary School in
Brown is no
ranger to the
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presented his
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anadian tour-
ament. He also
on a silver
edal at the
1996 champi-
nship, that time
in the freestyle
discipline.
He also com-
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freestyle
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Teachers clash
But, it involved a friendly game of hock-
ey, left, and later ringette when the teach-
ers from St. Marguerite Bourgeoys
ening wrestler
best i*n
wrestling at Fredericton, but was
defeated in his opening two matches
by two returning national champions
to take him out of medal contention.
As a high school grappler with St.
Mary this year. Brown won the Lake
Ontario Secondary School Athletics
crown in the 84 -kilogram (185 -
pound) weight class. However, at the
Ontario Federation of Schools
Athletic Association championship,
Brown placed seventh in the weight
category.
The Oshawa Olympic club had
two other medal winners at the
national championships. Jay Blain of
Port Perry placed first in freestyle
wrestling in the his weight class,
while Walter McCrindle of Oshawa
was second in Greco-Roman
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class.
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wires a personable, assertive set
rter who is sales and service oriented.
i duties will be to pre-screen, interview
1 test applicants, fill temporary and
I time orders from customers, tele -
me survey and follow-up. Heavy Pa
lab contact with employees and cli-
c. Need to be capable of handbag a
of detailed work.
e successful candidate ideally will
re previous experience in a sales or
vice position. Knowledge of the
asportation Industry would be a deft-
: asset. Please apply to:
FILE >9 9799
Oshawa This wall
P.O. Box 481
Oshawa, Ontario
LIEI 71S
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ai ooonto. Norm yak Haton 434-8585 Scarborough, Newmarket Hamilton
THE DURHAM REGION LOCAL TRAINING
BOARD
is seeking applications lot the position d
COORDIRATOR
The candidate will report directly to the Board of
Direclors and will be responsible for
• cooranaong the plans to develop the skits and re-
Iationstrps required to meet the strategic and op-
erational plans at the board.
• liaison with government sponsors and local market
pariner groups in the board area.
• allend at board meetings and provide drecliort
relative to adimallstrative and personlrel require.
merits d the local board office.
• coorditale the activities of the environimenbl scan
in the local hoard area to debmtine training needs.
The successful candidate wit demonstrate re-
seardtlreswrici V slits, have a mini"nurn d ftm
yews of rnlw supervisory manapmerrl aperience,
have excellent verbal and written corerlurrication
sods. Please forward remnes to: The Durhwn Re-
pon Local Trar" Bard. 850 Keg Street West.
Oshawa, Ontario UJ 06 Friday May 2, 1997. Only
cwdddes quatfied for an interview ori be cow
tacbd.
Caulerall
HMP
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report saw S A.S.E. a Dr-
ay» Donaldson, 8112.
1711 KanSlrAi vancgrv-
a. B.C. V5N 2ST
20 D$DrvlollALS needed
Ninth own transportation b
work part-time. Pili your
own hairs. Lots of $CASH$
to be madti. Cat 905-432-
7SU or pelta 905-721-
7226
A-2 PROFESSIONAL
Drivers. Visa wnrr-
di•aNy to run Canoe a
U.S.A. for mapr Uanspon
company. Mug haw I.C.C.
sir ..' .. a0gnsim ii-"' '
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REQUIRES
RESTAURANT MANAGERS,
KITCHEN MANAGER,
KITCHEN SUPERVISORS
We reed people who can keep
Staff excited and customers
coming bad*. If you have mini inum
of 2 years experience and want to
be part in one of two locations
"Ajax or Bowmanville" Fax your
resume to 905-619-0439 or drop
off resume "art person" at
100 Westney Rd. S.
(at Ajax GO Station)
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DURHAM ACCESS TO CARE
DACT is a new organization designed to improve access to and coordination
of long term care services throughout the Durham Region. Funded by the On-
tario Ministry of Health under the Community Care Access Centre initiative
and governed by a volunteer board, the agency is responsible for: service in-
formation and referrals to long term care facilities; coordinated service ,eligibil-
ity determination and case management of numerous community health and
support services. The Board is seeking a
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Reporting to the Board, the CEO will be accountable for leadership in devel-
oping this new agency; effectively managing its resources (annual budget $24
m and 135 employees) and overseeing daily operations. The CEO will place
emphasis in areas related to service planning, policy development, community
and government liaison and efficient management of human , financial and
capital resources.
The position will be of interest to a person who has clearly demonstrated
accomplishments in a senior management role in a business, public
administration, health or social service organization. A solid track record in
program planning and development; community and government liaison; and
financial and human resources management is essential to this role.
Compensation for this position is linked to qualifications and experience of
the successful applicant. Direct resumes by May 3, 1997 to:
Search Committee
Durham Access to Care
701 Rossland Road East
Box 348
Whitby, Ontario
L1 N 9K3
Applicants in the previous competition will be automatically
re -considered and need not re -apply.
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BIOVAIL
CONTRACT RESEARCH
Biovail is conducting studies involving new and currently
marketed medications in our modem clinical research
facility in Scarborough.
We require healthy reales for
WEEKEND blood level studies
To participate you must be
• Male • Age 18-45 •tion -Smoker
• Taking No Medications/Drugs 0090
If you are interested in participating to a study or require
additional information please call
Monday -Friday. 8a m-3 pm
(416) 752-3333 ext- 235
ADAMS SERVICES
requires 50
CLASS AZ DRIVERS
2 yrs. exp.; I.C.C. Medical,
Police Clearance, Clean
abstract, FuIVPart time
Call Randy
430-2204
Lots of weekend. team and city woe
ACTORS/ACTRESSES/
MODELS
1997 filming has begun.
Toronto I Montreal pro-
duction is exploding.
Scouting new people. (no
experience needed) with
different looks , shapes,
sizes. !newborn to senior)
for Commercials. TV
Shows, Movies, Cataktgs.
The Model and Talent Bu-
reau will be holding audi-
tions in your area, Mon.
Apr 21st By appointment
only. Audition tee of
S34.50 is refundable it you
don'! qualify To schedule
an audition, phone 1-519-
352-4999 between 10.6.
days a week
Modelmtb net
Mod l and Talent
Not a School or Agency
APPLY NOW - up to
$14.73 per hr. Existing
Oshawa Company hiring
for new Whitby location.
Must be hardworking, en-
ergetic and have a good
sense of humor, car re-
quired. Call 404-0397
BEAUTY SALON requires
part-time L versed Stylist
for Ajax- Salaryicommis-
sion. Call Rita 619-8839
BOOK REPS. requved for
Scarborough and area as
weir as Durham Region
Reliable car essential, no
selling, will train selected
candidates. For interview
Gond. Oshawa area 721.
9679. Long dist 905-619-
2433 - access code 721-
9679
SELL IT NOW
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* Apply now for Summer work *Flexible FTTT
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sports items *Fun and exciting work enviroment
CALL ... 723-4920
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atenals included.
ew or repairs. Fully
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Basamerd Apts.,
Rec-flooms, pilmlbig,
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ARAGE DOORS
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siding, sotfit. eaves.
tacla, whirl and
akurtinum. Low. low
prices Quality
Workmanship
Cal! Kevin at
(905)831-3194
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CONTRACTING
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types of elacrical
service 8 itstalollon.
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Cal Ken 686-0773
Licensed Elecirdarl.
DOUG CLARK
PLUMBING
Licensed .insured.
repairs& afterabon>s.
new baUuoortls and
renovations, puny
repairs.
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• 1 Paintut� &
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and wiaRp porlwl
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General repairs
Top Quality work
at reasonable prices
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Cal lot a FREE Estrfuoe
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8 DECOR
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Fast, ciean,
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lei services •in W
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is7s. Fit rale or Iptitly. We
now have how storage
utile. lbw der" kee
bass vtittl move. Pads acrd
load spetaal, stating at
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them Cllr Free estimates,
seniors liecount. short no-
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moved, also storage space
available Comparable
rates. Cal 432-2150.
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Will do household
moves, resider",
commercial. Al types of
moves.
cam care ..lora
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aaed. FIN• Estenaws
Excellent service.
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Bees 51% lest to rellar
ftp. Call to
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• Flooring,
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NORTE STAR
CALPWr SAVE
Lots of Carpet on Hand
sten reisaw. latest
cobras. 3 room (35 yrd)
from 5299 wtsufta.
Spring Spenal 65 oz
carpet $28.00 nstaled
FREE ESTIMATES!
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(905)619-2249
(905)706-3206
Arty Vic. & registered
House
CleaningM
id•areitvg
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SHINE
Maid Service
insured "
HOUSE
CLEANING
rs experience
Avail. Thursdays
and Fndays
Call Sandra Dee
631-6049
TO TINED TO CLEAN
YOUR HOME?
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h up Your hoose i
live marry satisfied a
mens we supply
earrg effuciriert We i
tat any compehtc
Ice Family owned a
derated business -
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(9W ui-5015
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available
any day of the week,
bondable and reliable.
Please cal
427-2511
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ervices Ian dntlmlle $ELL R NOIW
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GROUNDSKEEPNG
LAW% (1-tTING,
T'nnK .4 Fail llrwup,
rrmarmR, garden -wk
i — auatstax+ Call
Ralph WoAlrn9ton
665-9096 or Toa Free
1-886.665-91195
RANGER
LANDSCAPING
Law+ athrg $15 6 up
Spring & tat Clow ,,o
Tn mrgtVden work
EaceMsM rates i
exceltent service'
GUARANTEED!
41610 ISM
11054194725
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landscaping • Services
RELAX THS YEAR
Have
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take care of
your lawn
Dave 905-436-7833
Book now and receirve
Free Spring or Fail
Clean -Up,
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CUT 8 TRW
LAWN
MIAR TENANCE
Speciiiakdnq in
grms euair4
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420 -SW
ataer lteiravrrpe lot
fair• •Caoaw
sAataaflatL• tedalval
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fnteeot:Yrg Stemma, Rnteriq
vents, Er-
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• Live animals
• AN occalsions
AN ages
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(905) 83�T057
WANTS VIOM
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And All Ooraeiijim
Have W Orm VfigiciaL
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arp•n•nc• ptOa1ON
:•rows lot
Senor Gez•ns
n our oonnx,ney
-or mor• rHon+,gon
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u 905-420-5114 "'r'
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Beauty
A natural way to kne
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. ur health and well
being Is Ihtough
Heaven sent Herbs
Kelly Re nmer
Certified Herhul
Peru iitumer
(416)282-73055
38 people to
lose up to 301bs.
by June 15th. All
natural .
Call now
(416) 631-8937
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For salol w misses.
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CALL DAVE At (905)a l CALL 6834M
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DOMINO'S PIZZA now hie-
ESTIMATORIPROJECT
two Ftelp
General
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SaMsAlMlpl
SldNed
SldNed SidNad
1051 Simcoe St N. Osha-
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SPORTS MINDED
S40Wwk,
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
56 TEMPORRRY JOBS
OURHRM REGION
$6.85 - $7.88 per hour
REQUIRED IMMEDIRTELY:
• Males/Females
• General labourers
• Order Picker/Packers
• Rssemblers
Steel -toed safety boots are man-
datory. Interviews to be held in
Pickenng Thursday, Rpnl 24, 1997.
CRLL OURNTUM FOR ON
RPPOINTMENT
Tel: (416) 292-2282
a lln,i . e►dny • c4rWw. drakt
THIS WEEK 4`_ News Advertiser
Northumberland
NEws
AUCTION GOERS111111
Durham Region residents can now get
up-to-date AUCTION LISTINGS via our
new dedicated phone lines. All auction
notices that are published in one of our
publications win automatically be listed on
this phone line.
For ALKIm
Lsbv Call 683m7545
CIaI'Irgw Residents 404-2615
Raglan Industries Inc.
Has Immediate opening, for the
following positions:
• FINISH AlXMINCM MIG WELDER --S
• STEEL. WEI.DER FITTERS
Pica -sr folrward ),our resullx to the
attention of:
Julie James,
5151 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa,
Ontario. UH 7K4
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!
1 1 sales Hellpf
AgwitAgSRt
sins REP-NATIOIiIAL
FOOD DIST.
Account Representative wanted
to Call on Local Area. Experience
In selling to grocery, mass mer-
chandisers,
er
chaNndisers, dollar stores and
drug ug
%W necessairy
' Salary pilin Commission
Pbaie fair resaw in taonIc hlr a b:
(800) 363-9933
Atte: Anna
Arhbrookdr
Retail Leader in U4 Eath and More
h"a"res
Enthusuotic and Mature
Part -lime Sales Associate
Home Decorating skills could be an
asset, but not necessary
Submit resume to:
Customer Service
1755 Pickering Parkway
Pickering, Ontario
Please no Phone Calls
VILLAGE CHRYSLER, DURHAM'S
LARGEST CHRYSLER
DEALERSHIP IS SEEKING AN
EXPERIENCED SALES
REPRESENTATIVE. PLEASE
CONTACT TED WILLIAMSON
OR KERRY PICKARD AT
683-5358
Skilled Skilled
Help go Help
General machinist required to
manufacture production equip-
ment parts on a milling machine.
• Minimum 5 years experience
• Good salary and benefits
Send resumes to:
TERLYN INDUSTRIES
LTD.
782 McKay Rd.,
Pickering, Ontario
LIW 2Y4
R. A- FESTERS TRUCKING
requires
15 PROFESSIONAL AZ DRIVERS
2 yrs. exp. clean abstract, clean
criminal search: $504S600/week
Teams 8 Singles (9051 434-45110
Call 1-986-451-1793
$2.49 per mie.
LONG TERM WANTED
36 y' ow, 5'6-. anractiw
singe white lemale enjoys
Candlelight dinners. brag
walks. dancing. moves
and more Seeking an horn -
est. caring, ahect onate
M" with a good sense of
humor BOD( 10736
NEW TO THE AREA
Kifo
120 b rNhiteiritis on they, movesSesa�elk �a4
ULT
2S yr od pew* princess.
bokrp for hormM. straight
fpnhnard, rebable guy. t thio
is you
u 40we me a rib.
SEIGLE DAD'S
WELCOME
5.10-, blue eyed Sigle
white mom enjoys out-
doors. swim itg and
mon. $e•kn0 son"I"aim,
5'10' or taller wilt ibr
itlerests. Bar 18251
GREAT ErOE..-
Mid 40'45. 57* lemais with
old fashion values, rise Ni
ue anoployed nk
IBM
mala
BOX games
CUTE PEM BLONDE
Finrrobny secure, enjoys
ding dancing and quiet
Oak gentle -
min, 6', not bald �
then 53, who enjoys same
WO wouid ilea to become
tnerxl& BOX 23757
SEEKS 00'S
GENTLEMAN
60 r old tamale seeking a
Ns, gentleman in 60's
who enjoys dining out,
walks, stage shows, bus
tours and more. For
friendship/ companion-
ship. BOX 13131
KPdGHT IN SHIP04M..
armor neededl
Atracbm 30 r oil, 5'5'.
105 b, blue-eyw, fair
skinned damsel in d!wass
2 GRAPHIC ARTISTS
REQUIRED
Macintosh Based. Must have Adobe Photo-
shop, Illustrator, Quark 8Jor Multi Ad experi-
ence.
Must be willing to work in fast paced newspa-
per environment, working directly with the
sales representatives to produce ad layouts,
brochures, flyer pieces etc. -- up to 21 hours
per week.
Only those with previous experience please.
Please submit resume
with sample piece to:
Monique Lea,
Oshawa Whitby This Week,
865 Farewell St.
Oshawa, Ont. L1 H 7111-5.
Deadline: Friday April 25, 5 p.m.
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CLASSIFIED
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
News Adverlaser requests
that advertisers check
their ad upon pubicabon as
News ANereser wd not be
'esporlsubie for more than
one ircorrect il9erbon and
there shag be no iabiay for
ion raertion of any m ver-
%ernent. Liability for er-
,ors in ads is knod to the
amount paid for the space
oco+pyng the era Ag
copy is sutipw to the ap-
-rovai of managerrent of
Nees Adverbser,
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General
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DOMINO'S PIZZA now hie-
ESTIMATORIPROJECT
ng drivers. pad cash
Manager. Required by
nightly Must have own car
Constriction Management/
Please apply in person
Design Burd firm in wh"
1051 Simcoe St N. Osha-
for Commercial and nduu-
we Positions open to start
tnal protects. Minimum 10
ammedelely.434-2777
years expenence required
n Conceptual and prebma-
EARN L400 Woo per
nary estimating. prapara-
week from home' Clrppng
hon of outline specs. pro_
coupons processing mad
posals and tendering. Pro -
1". assembling products
tett management dubes in -
24 hr (416) 812-6891
ck,d& oost control, Mb cost,
Earn $2.500 a motion from
r„g. scheduling. awarding
home' Completing easy
contracts and protect ad.
questionnaires lir custom-
ministration. Prior expen.
ars (416, 8126892 code
enc, in construction man-
6
ligament projects is re-
ESTH ETICIANXIAN mound lir
�'� and Computer ea
new C B••ut'n�
penance (Excel. Access
and Wins Pro) also pre-
expenenc* necessary. Full-
lend Salary commensu-
enne. CJa 571-3432.
rela with exp•nence. Fax
Rasurme to 1-905-668.
6441 or mal to P O Box
246. Vvhtby Ontano. L 1
5S1
1135M"135
�-
We are a progressive Canadian
manufacturer of moulded rubber
products with an immediate re-
quirement for a qualified
MAINTENANCE
MILLWRIGHT
Applicants must be able to com-
plete mechanical installations and
trouble shoot mechanical prob-
lems. In addition to the mechani-
cal requirements the ideal can-
didate must be able to perform
some routine electrical main-
tenance. Position involves shift
work.
Qualifications: Millwright's
licence is mandatory with a mini-
mum 5 years experience in a
manufacturing environment. You
will be required to supply your
own tools. You must possess the
ability to work with minimal su-
pervision.
Please forward your resume to:
WEGU Canada Inc.
Attention: Human Resources
Department
IP. O. Box 567
Whitby, Ontario L1 N 5V3
Only applicants selected for in-
terviews will be contacted.
Dynaplac Ltd
380 Passmore Ave.
Scarslortmgh (%larkham/%Iccks)
SET-UP PERSON
MOULDING TECHNICIAN
required fix auiornotiNc hniection rnr,uld;ng
plant. All shifts available. Exc_ working
coed. 5 yrs. min. exp. Full benefit package
Fax resume to:
H.R. (416) 293-8261
Aja♦/Pickt-ring \taw. Allhtrli-er lirinF:� lou... To Itlate .our FKI:i, ail, tall
knNliulr, da% ur nighl.
496v��"Lyours To re --.Maud to an ad, tall
1-9900-151-3793.
/ FREE Personal Ad FREE Voice Greeting
$:r. 19 Iw-r misml- lou rant In- 18 nr odder.
t _. -... wed. ......1-.. ...»..iL T.». LT.—
-leads knghf to share ide.
laughs. dreams. hopes and
more BOIL 34807
NEIN fel AJAX
Senior w0ow. 'vs. 5'5-, 7
lbs werwoot but attrac-
I" seeking Caucasian
male trend. companion.
who is medw n height and
weight, neat dresser,
social. bias walking,
watcning sports. dancing.
and a home -Cooked meal,
Please gee in touch with
me Thanks BOJ( 23916
EDUCATED WOMAN
5.11-. 36 yr old mother of
tine. brown her and green
eyes. Enjoys (liking,
=1M readtrg, cooing
hw trteater and more.
560mv a big term rata-
tbnship: posside mar-
rlpa. SM 34997
CASUAL RELATKMSHP
` IS motnr of one. 18,
54', 125 bs., Itkxude hair
and blue eyes. Seeking
mane around tee same
ape. Enjoys sports. dt4-
Oren, dubs. movies and
OWN •Yerwigia at hone.
casual, Ilossibb mis"l
ahq. BOD( 11374
LETS GET TOGETHER
Couple seeicirg atre' t
mats lir adult sotun sirs
101th female partrter. No
�b or proNssionat
(WW& �W �
Car... t8/36
SEEK A OORWINJI N
rin
I. owith no 118 ib
dons. I'm financially
secure and a non smoker.
Enjoy country music,
dancing. dogs and hugs.
Looking lir a WS single
male. 55 to 65. with a
serge of humor. for com.
panionship. Box 23310
SEEKING GENTUMAN
I am M, Willi WV brown
hair and blue eyes, seekirg
grtlemiart, 45 to 55. Enjoy
long walks, romantic
eOlw rwvs, and soft music.
ROMANCE WANTED
29, attractive, roman c,
Christian lady seeks an
hweu. mature, rortar"
man. 30 to 40. tall and
slender, for a big tans
hale rtshio• Enjoy walks,
-�.,.... ...,.,._�... >,..�...:. �-....._ ._.eine,
the outdoors. 9000 CCnrer-
sation. moves and ding
CIA . SOX 34781
ARE YOU FUN Toot
38 yr old mother of two.
enjoys horseback ndng.
tax men and Mackay
Mouse Looking lir some-
one who is a lot of tun.
BOX 34239
LONELY HEART
one attrachw. loving.
CONSChed, working while
(lady. Ns. with as acus -
sores included and sense
d hump would kite to hear
from you. Enpy tamay,
home, dancing, music,
needing. nature and is
easygoing. SM 23881
CIMC. VIVACIOUS LADY
Chic. vaeaous. bine eyed
donde. who enjoys oudoor
Soots drug and drinking
fhaaae, travel 645 , wand
Iia to meat an hwrleet. sn-
are. tunkofag89
g Liman.
45 b 55. Bak 230
1 WANT IT ALLI
34 r oil. 5W W Win sing*
mom with blonde flair and
due eyes. enjoys -0.
aakng on ria bead+, pkV-
kW pod ww more. seeltiug
le "'?l' whM mal. 33 6
88. S 10- 6 82'. atednrn
good
bbd % Bac 30not�
CA A-ff*STHE LAW
rpba-vi
dhos0, Law iCs
CHC AND _
VwWwxu blue eyed blocle
mise is aeekirg hornet.
siocere and fun bvitg gr►
tlrnan, IS 655. BOX
338/6
INDEPENDBIT LADY
Dworoad w4tite irnale, 4"
Wit, Ns, suable drrdw,
sense of humor. lovas
movies, walks and more .
Let's talk and find out
more. BOX 23875
MEND MY HEART
CCobourg area Prol•ssiorwl.
Sita /8 tidy, 47. Nies ani-
Mill.
ntmals. theater. travel. the
outdoors, boating, and
for romarft
honest man. with ft settle
qualities BOX 32C15
SCORPIO FEMALE
Port Hope. C000urg area
b'nteagent, $,cur,, sin to
lordly- 47, Hies Irv.*. ani-
mals, boating, the out-
doors, and the liner things
in We Seeks gentleman.
45 to $4, wehsame inter-
ests 90X 32016
SNARE LWE WITH ME!
Is yr old single mom
needs an equal to share
her interests. concerts.
partes or lust staying
home This 5'4', 106 b
female likes to have fun
and wants to share a with
you! SM 11562
FTT LADY
single female, 19. Enpy
sports, moves and working
OLA. Seek tall haldsome
men. 20 b 25. lir reisborl-
ft poesbie. sox 16588
am
04111-186.451-3m
$2.40 (fir mis.
A INCE GUV
Wag prok-W male
inlays soccer. trruis
cook -and mon seeking a
bnna caring lsnlab Wil
18285 relraah
$1001111111 FUNNY GWA.
eta r oil. 57r, 150 b phys-
gr"
r sitQla mw enpys
r�i lale with stmibr itlar-
S fs for possble reWion-
shp Bat 10751
StEEKNG FEMALES.. -
A coups d 0Vsk; y irk hm
guys. 30 plus, enjoys nloor-
cYdes. bian0. squash,
YAW sports and more.
Sealug a Ixluple d ptyat
ny fit lerroaln with sinner
itereats. Bak 13222
ARE WE SNO-AR??
32 r old, 5'8', separated
single father seeking a
female who is honest. car-
ing, reliable, humorous,
Pretty and in a similar situ-
ation. I enjoy kxg vallis.
quart 132 and more.
MAN V fT'H MANY FACES
45 yr old, 5'8' pnysicady M
attractive mate, trendly,
spontaneous and more
With many nteresm
Seeing a female with
Titch of the same gwbtes
and a small to medium
0wd. BOX 15689
SEEK114G A LADY.....
61 yr old. 510. 155 b
attractive while Rale erv)"
0ancang. sports. gone and
Mu", See" a honest.
Siem, attraawe while
female. 50 to 63. lir long
talabW*wp. Box 15690
HEART ON MY SLEEVE
44 yr old. 6. 240 b fit. Ns
male enjoys dung out.
eleki, tleiwg and ntae.
S••iirhg a tamale who ten
appreaMe a hard waking
guy Bat 15706
QUIET MGM__
36 yr oil. 5'10'.155 b uVia
wide mala enjoys ano
nskM c1111100. waks and
6 39, for possible relaW
shp. Bak 18247
ARE WE COMPaTASL.ET
Md 40% tee womb w h dark
hair, Ns. Enjoys quiet rnlas,
Music- d
itig. danog and
41"PIMPa aim to a till
wflna %mab lir posable
MkOon s hp. Bak 18272
STILL YoUNlrx--
Yo^ at he&V 50 r did
int. gatdrwoll. movies, the
1 s and mn. oBM
0728
ARE U THE GNIM?
22 r ode Sw0a while mats
erljeys wt &N out. swin-
mirg. bowig and country
musk.
114*9 %me* 18 to 24g
for
am 1 ter relationship.
LET'S GETTOGETHER
44 yr old maie. 180 D
blue seelung a
Ns. easy going. actw
tamale. I enjoy cooking.
shows. musip and good
ernes. BOX 18222
FUNI PUNI FUNi
20 r old. 5'10', 185 b male
Wil dirty blonde hair and
pnasn dirt biker. snow
Ooarder rw grmal old -
door gar. Seak^0 single
wh,e tamale. 18 to 21. who
Is rweagent. anraceve. and
ht Fiends first, hopehdy,
twee later Box 25123
GENTLE a SOFT
SPOKEN
42 yr old dnorced white
male, no children. Ns. *W-
cated, fnerceuy and euro-
bonalYy stable. Enjoys din-
ing out, soh muew, quiet
nights at home and more.
seeking a Ns, seen. nliedi-
gant white female. my age.
BOX 348M
FANTASY
47 yr old straight male
seeing Bi %male br dis-
Creei aneou hers. No dom-
rne mu . Ba( 34440
LIKE rEm
30 r did. 6'. 185 b. phys.-
carr N male artioys going
lou an le lawn, dancing
movies, outdoors and
mon. Seelig a mature
and save woman. 25 b
30. SM 35001
ARE YOU MOTIVATED?
Shoe. 51-. Maley built
eniop cars.
cycl momoves ww mom
r40. He vA+Be
40. WX 35335
ATT11: NK*N LLE
%W resF I d 11 to my ad
*no hood geomea, _
and ��.
bWrnpet. Pigs"yaw
Will Hope to Mow from
you soonl BOD( 35405
LIVE, LOVE AND LOSS
43 yr ad. 5'45- acw%
na�
09ol ig a0radiiek
orfs farnab. Enjin% sooyS din
rlt•
NK" BOD( 190M and
HEADY TO SETTLE
N r ode v ur. 190 b sin.
leQ wtw mate. sarae of
humor. no deparoder",
enjoys movies, dancing,
games and telex -
ng• ng attradiva
iernale who lovas to tough
and is ready to settle
down. No dlildren please.
3 BOX 21367
SPECIAL MOIrENTS
34 r od male seeking
casual ancotniers with a
Iemale. can mel BOK
35111
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THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL b, Iflr/-PAGE 29
' INIpP • Available For Sale F For Sale Articles; Ardelles � F F ;M1
F Sale
;/ENENCED Flwsrykat TELEMARKETING ROOM r�IVIDUAL¢ED Care, hot
WwW full and Part time required lunches. numerous toys.
to hair Caro Centre n Meson -Thus, 5-9pmr . Expert. outside pay, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.
I Whitby Me#. Call Nick encs prekrred. $BJhr abo- apes 6 mo. and up. Rekr-
3.0211 a Evenings 666 nus. Also required: night ones available. White's
slti8 telemarketers $7Jhr a Rd. and gayly . 831-8001
bonus. (905)721-0021. MATURE reliable d
WANTED: Rakdressan
with experience for L'at-
litudes: Pickering Town
Center and Oshawa Cen-
ter. Call Robert at 905.420-
1440 or Fax 905-886-9095.
WELL-ESTABLISHED FO.
sales company looking for
3-4 sales reps for Durham
Region. Excellent base a
bonuses. Call Susan 905-
721-9413. 10amJprn.
ERPERIENICED lishelylat
required for Courtice Bsau-
tydub, full time, some
dientele preferred. Call
571 -CLUB. speak to
Joanne or Sharon.
We pay YOU direCtly to
assemble Our products.
Easy work. No
experience necessary.
For FREE details send
S.A.S.E.to
Fire Sbr Enterprisials
IN116 Lirarpoal Rd, 111213
Pfdtering, Ont, L1V 61Kf
GIRLS WANTED from On-
tano between 6-19 to com-
pete n this years 1997
Toronto Pageants. Over
$20.000 n prizes and
scholarships nduc ing trip
to Nationals n Las Vegas.
Cam Today. 1-800-367-
2125 Em 240 -
GROWING CIRCUli
TION Company needs 3
Manager -Trainees, no ex-
penence necessary. com-
plete training program,
guaranteed salary a car al-
lowance Call Mr. Burnes
905723-6900,
HAIRSTYLIST WANTED
n busy salon Full or part
rune Salary . commission
callPino at 905-683-9670
evenings. 905-839-2127
days
HAIRSTYLIST, experience
required. Ica busy Ajax sa-
ion. Phone Nock (905)427 -
HAIRSTYLIST. Nail tedi-
"C,an. Long estabksred
Beauty Salon, Nor aale or
rent $14wrno luny
equipped- (7 stsuoru).
crkoiu Noun Oanwa loca-
Iwn. Dont miss owning
your own busailaw 725-
1171
HOME WORKERS Ur-
gennr Needed up to
S82001** -• Easy work .•
•'Vo expensince required-'
Fa has details send a
SASE to Skytxe Enterpns-
es '50 Clark Blvd, Sue
247. Brampton Ont. LST
4Y8
R PAYS to lose weghtl
You o04 god Feel great
and .am ems rw.writa Cam
571 506
LIGHT TELEPHONE wok,
days or Wien rigs. no ex.
penance necessary. IW
training provided. salary
PLUS bonuses. Please Cap
Ilk White. 723.5900
GREAT
OPPORTIIf1NTY
Be your own boss
Earn 51,000 - K000
Per Ino, or Inose
Make your own hours.
No alvestrr ant required.
Transportapon a MUSS
Lr19erie and sensual
pmdti MMus
�ptnble persons
�y need apply
>�
1�
MANAGER OF Circufasmr
lootirq for aa-
bA tlainirtp Pur
viodedCIA Fm* 905-7Salary 23-3475-
_ c.kN fp d
hours, kstpM� FMrMa
Pur
isrred. Appy n paaon.
STUDIO No is am look
irg for a no IadMician.
Space lar Fork Plsasa al
SfnauMt
at
905-430.9397.
lmm STUDENTS
ed Lab XWSK3" tm
Id n is odwea
Then coil be sons
Ung anal overhead
Shill ItgMust ap, w� n�
holidays Tritrrtwg will
'rid d. but approved
footwear coil be
at
a Ragisd ir-
aely. Please Fax Rr
b: (905) 571.8955.
ASSISTANT MANAGER
Busy jewelry store needs
self -motivating persons
who must have rtllail ex-
pertence. Interviews n per-
son only at the siore:
JEWELRY
Pir ERNATIONAL
Oshawa Centre
Fri. 4.7 pm.
SaL 3.6 p m.
Sun. 2-5 pm.
I APERIENCED TELE-
MARKETER/dohrwry per -
Son, work from hone, great
commission Serious ap-
plicants please call
(905)840-9426. leave
message
SALES REPRESENTA-
TIVE required lot sarvtobw
supplies. Baso salary,
oommMom a car allow-
ance. Please wemit re-
sume b: Paul Carruthers. d
o UNDERWOODS. 410
Finney Ave Ajax. Onseno
THOSE WHO DARE WIN'.
Sales pi'0611 hal to 5"
services to xidustrw grid
comneroal sector Re-
rfinerabon negotiable.
own vehicle required. tax
resume to 905419-1011
Skilled
Help
MMwial f1MtdM
Metal stamping plant re -
Wm a very wall orgar
axed nbvrdual lar, bating
/ unloeding pro""
Forklift. cornpMer and
ability to work in a tact
paced envwonment
Prau OyKAM SOW
Experienced punch press
operator b run and stoup
pmgressne des Must
Haire experience wM pro-
gress+" des. measuring
nskuments. forklift. tarns-
nty with SPC and ISO
are benefits,
g Area. Fax
905 89.3513
PROFESSIONAL garage
door xatamer, must haw
own took A track, Call Den
(416)200.7154.
•
Lra- M NMMY weed n
Ajax for rrswCorn. 427-9591
NANNY regkrad part-time:
Mors. Tues, Thum Begirl-
nitg July n Allex. Firat Aid.
CPR M*W@t Cal 1-416
6t1t9.O9s3.
NMMV REGUWAD. (Lour
cal h irltrin or �prww r4W 1lplril,
lar 6 yaw oW Own Mw
s � 5-71 ez7e �DftVWO
%law" R0. AM Ifi f
a DW IceFo available n
My leets, wisoM las, ren
bifem kwx* a i snacks,
isnad yid Daly ou*%K
Plallrooma a Manrtaa
Babies wafbome. 42D -
OM
DAYCARE Av@NWW n
ra�*iftrs Bunk aha a
enacts. Daily adiv" and
outings. Hwy.2 / Welainey.
Cal Namy 42&-3665.
E.C.E. NAI provide a warm
1116111" dirwirpristent with
many learning CPP-kirw
bes. Experienpd / Refar-
atrces. Pickering Beach 6
Rob area, WS -426-1534
ay -
care. Harmony/Beatrice
area. Lots d toys and room
for play in a safe and happy
environment. Excellent ref-
erences. Call 434-8828
QUALITY DAYCARE. Ed-
ucational. fun -loving ECEI
11 yrs. exp. Lots of toys.
Large rooms/ fenced yard.
Smoke-free 10 months and
up. Westnsy/Coughlen. Call
905.683-4669.
TENDER LOVING CARE,
provided for your child.
Nursing background. ex-
perienced. references, On
quiet court. (Brock a Finch )
area. Cam 683-eg34
' Employment
Wanted
MANDOLIN MAN: Excel-
lent music. versatile, for an
occasions. Sob. duel. or a
full bard available. Call Joe
at 416-439.6532.
11
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FIREWOOD Roka Lum-
ber a Firewood Centre
4'x8'xl2'. $60, 4'x8'xt6'.
S65 Established 1963
Days 705277-3381. Even-
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OeMry to Oshawa gree.
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for over so years CARPET CLEANING
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` LINT 9'108, 2!Z MONARCH AYE, AJAX
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Corner
AUDIO System Remote
turntable. $200 Pink mo
chesterfield a kivessa
5350 Coffea table a
tables. $175 Cam
9991 Wave message
BUY, SELL, RENT, new - CARPETS - Ions of carpel,
used con washers and 100% nylon, new sten to -
dryers. Parts. service. new lease carpets on hand, I
and used siding door Cool- will carpet 3 rooms, 5349.
ers. Repairs to stoves, Price includes carpet, pre -
fridges washers, dryers. mium pad, expert installs-
Stephenson's Commercial tion, fast delivery, tree esti-
Products. 155 Simcoe St. males (30 yards). Norman
S., Oshawa. 5768471, 686-2314.
CARPET BROKER,
100%. Nylon thick, plush,
stain resistant carpe. For 3
rooms. only $369.1X1. Price
i icudes 30 Sq. yds carpet,
deluxe pad and installation
in your home. Free quota-
tion . in your home. No in-
terest. no payment for one
full year. Daniel. 1-800-
217-0104.
Carpel MMI Dtsrtiblrtors,
12 months No payments.
No Interest. (OAC) 3 rooms
(300sq.ft. ) installed with
deluxe pad from only $399.
Specials on Vinyl. Ceramic
and Hardwood Flooring
Fine Shop At Flame. 1 -900-
663 -6046 -
CARPET MILL Dismbu-
lots, 12 months No pay-
"Iwft. No interest. (OAC) 3
rooms (300sq.tt. ) installed
with deluxe pad from only
$399 Specials on Vinyl.
Ceramic and Hardwood
Fborvg Free Shop At
Horne 1-800-663046
CARPET- QUALITY Car-
pet. Low prices Latest co-
-ours and fashions Sakes.
Installations, Repairs. For
free estimates. Can Wally
723-5295 or 706-3517
itinii syrnpeeco. cats
Dela
CARPETS SALE: Lots of
Carpets, 100% nylon stain
release, carpet 3 rooms
$339. (30 sq yd ) Includes
carpet, premium pad and
installation. Free estimates,
carpet repairs. Sam 905-
686.1772. Serving Durham
and surrounding area
CARPETS- Try and save.
New 100% nylon, Stain-
less. Full product Line avail-
able to suit any budget
Senior discount. Repair
and restretdxng for free es-
timate. Call and I'll show
you the difference 11X)%
customers satisfaction
guaranteed. Mike (905)
431-4040
CLASSICAL GUITAR:
case. stand. foot stard. mu-
sic stand. $600. firm. Cam
lar details 905-839-1%8
COMPUTERS 4 SALE.
386 complete $450. 486
Complete $600 C D
sound card $100. Ribbon
Printer $50 Taxes Incud-
ed Phone (905) 571-5291
FAX YOUR ADS
579-2238
COMPUTERS - New port -
turn 120s multimedia with
monitors $1,175. Used
Pentium 75 with mondor
$699. Multimedia kits com-
plete from 5129. Used 486!
50's $299 used monitors
from $25 Great deals on
MMX Systems. Computer
Clearance. 164 Baseline
Rd Bowmanvllle. Just east
Of exit 432. (401) (905)
697-3059
DEBOER'S oningroom
table win leaves, bleached
maple finish, with queen
Anna legs. 1 year old, ex-
cellent condition. original
price $1850 asking $1250
o.b.o. (905)420-0995
DRESSERS, $55. 4pC,
bedroom suite. $495 7pc
dining room suite. $750.
5pc. dark oak bedroom su-
rto. $750 Fndge. $60
Stove. 585 New washer/
dryer, 5500. Moque dress-
ers. $125 Coffee a end ta-
blas. $25 Desk a hutch.
$195 Bar a 3 stools. $65.
Antique table a chairs. 905
697-3532
GARAGE door repairs.
broker springs, cables.
ropers. openers installed
$49 New doorstopeners.
Quality Plus Doors 416-
3360073
LUMBER Clear 4/4. 8
bon kyngths wrous widths
Beech, hard maple, soh
maple Phone (905) 430-
1226 alter 6pm
MOVING SALE Must SMI.
Sofa will pillows. 1 yr old
$700 D/Rm set Includes:
Table, 6 chairs, huts /bub
W. antique green. New,
53000 O.B.O. Vertical
blinds/Valance, 3 months
old. $1200 Twin sheet sev
comforter, snow white. $35.
To View/Inquire. Call Dea-
nne 428-3564
PEPPER Plus domestic
animal repellent. $23 Dye
whitness, $13 Star Wars
colouring books, $250 727
Wilson Rd. S. Oshawa.
Boost 81 Sundays 9-430.
PIANO, MASON a RISCH,
upright Grand, refurbished.
asking $2450, after 6 p m
905-404-%79
PIANOS -GRANDFATHER
CLOCKS. Visit our ware-
house. new a used pianos
(upright 6 grand). digital
Pianos 6 keyboards. Not
sure. rem to own Large se-
leclion of docks Call Tel -
op Pym. 4331491
REFRIGERATOR Mr sale
Whine, slide-tr/-side. Viking.
18 cu. h., exceaent conn
Win Asking $475 Cam 416-
292-0227 days. 905-619-
1982 evw%h9S
SHEDMAN Quality
wonder• sheds a, x 8' bam
kit only $299 Pius tax
Marry oter sizes and styles
available Also garages
Mid dodo 761 Md(ay Fib
Unit 3 Pickering. Fw -we
rib cam 905-6' 9 2093
OAK/PINE FURNNTURE-
Traditlonal Woodworking is
pleased to Introduce our
new 'Home Office' and
'Entertainment Centers'
We have added many new
bedroom a dining room
pieces as well. We Pioin
handcraft what v sell in
rytler the highest quality fur-
ntshings available any-
where at low competitive
prices. 9()55-985-8774.
TRAILER, heavy duty tan.
dem axle, flat bed 7 x 12'.
new, plywood deck and
racks. (905)435-4901,
Oshawa No Saturday cams
please
UNIVERSAL GYM. York
2600. used 3 months Reg
$1000. asking $500 Call
Joel 5765944
USED FRIDGE 5225. and
up. used stoves $200 and
up. used washers $250
dryers $179 and up. Brand
new brand name fndges.
16 c I 5605 New brand
name 30' stoves $449 and
up New scratch and dent
bar fridges 5 c f $249 Ste-
phenson s Furniture and
Appliances 227 Court St,
Oshawa. 5767448
WATER 1 you are con-
car'+erJ with the taste. small
a/w toi or your water we
can help ,am for -rdo 686
8351 or 686-0234 after 5
pm
WEDDING GOWN. Head-
piece a Veil. Exquisitely
hand -made. Dupionne sdk
with lace. Easily altered.
Call to view: 905-697-
9930.
Articles
WatKed
ANTIOUES Absolutely.
Purchasing furniture or an-
ything old Scientific instru-
ments. china, silver, adwr-
Ming, toys, decoys. dolls,
milk bottles. collections or
estates. Call Robert Bowen
Antiques (905) 655-8049.
Brooklin
APPLIANCES Wanted.
working or not working.
Call Stet's Appliances 905-
432-7167
CAT CARRIER wanted
must be ,lean, .n good
condition and medium to
large in size Phone 721-
0601 mornings or wee-
kends
LOOKING for fishing boat
and motor. 140Hp to 6 HP
aluminum or fiberglass
430-0643
WANTED - Will buy es-
tates, artiques. oil un-
wanted items. household
goods Also will buy rea.
so"
priced auto and
trucks Cam 905-435.0635
Pager 905-721.7974
WANTED: OUTSIDE
SHE , x 10 wooden
Preferred Can Errve 905-
cTa aoAcc
KENMORE 30' range.
Prox°nately 5 yaw$
excellent condition.
Cal(905)426-3616
POOL SUPPLIES, oris fle
cuzz sand Her,
"teadrng 1 Pip pump. 3 yi
old. 52M lar both. Ore 1
xWx4RlodLiner $1
427-1999
TEAK double bed
drawers okra mam
$150: leak 6 pc dlrsng
4e III= bleu oak coal
5300: 2 pack oak and
buts urs each. 5 Pc
and !$oras driefls 5-N $100
Per Import 2 black
Lamps S25 each pun floor
lamp 575. a1 w -
able 509-9319
WHITE BEDROOM SUITE
Bunk -beds and mattresses
Highboy, dresser. mirror
desk. hutch, Mair 5500
firm Exc~t condition
Call after Spm 631-0079
1Articles for sale
GREAT BUY! Cranasnaic
Bed. queen -size, adjwt-
able, vibrating. excellent
working condition Needs
lop mattress. $700 or beat
oftar. Car 905.5760614.
WASHERS 5225 A up.
f xlgn $150 a up, dryers
6175 6 up, slaves 5200 a
up. Apt. sin washer dryer
Sao, row appliances. Shit
A Bank's Appliances; 362
French St Oshawa 905-
432-7167.
If i 7 t1oRMo, abow
fl�hd )wok with aeceaso.
ries, excellent ownXd"lon
$1,000. cel 905-866-
4eeB.
4 SEATER ClMwreld
and dot Dusty Roes with
sMH flossera Lia now.
Also BrarW naw 3 SM"
dssMrlald with swivalsd
dot. May foal. Cao ees-
nn.
7 PC. bedroom suite,
$1150 mckldes creaser,
W" mirror, art aim 2
might tablas, n )tansy oak
colonial sills. Plus gtsen
Haas haamord a t ot-
bbanui (905)579-3669
equipped will W* $250AMM 0
Iso LIFT, W rtaw - paid
$ISM, askirig 51000, Mia
now. CAM 963-%74.
washer. dryer, eMcuolom.
TV, VCR, microwave, etc.
Free estimates, Pickup 4
delivery. 416283-3907,
416206-7414, pager 416-
295-4M.
16
295-4909. Visa atxspsd.
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Your Monthly Calendar
YOUTH CENTRESJAJAX
Duff ins Bay School
Lakeside Community Centre
Roland Michener Public School
Westney Heights Community
School
6 to 12 years
6:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.
$2.00 at the door
These drop-in centres provide an
opportunity to participate in
various activities such as
volleyball, basketball, soccer, co-
operative games and more
PRE -TEEN DANCES
Pickering Recreation Complex
Grade 5 to 8
7:00 to 10:00 p.m.
Admission: $5.25
Membership available: 55.00 per
dance based on a minimum of 5
dances. ('.Minimum S?5.00)
Tickets go on sale the Monday
prior to each dance at the
complex.
FAMILY SWIM
McLean Community Centre
4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Also same time Sunday
Adults $2.50/Youth $1.50
Slide is open for family swim.
Must be at least 56 inches tall and
swim one width of the pool.
PUBLIC SWIMMING
Dunbarton Indoor Pool,
Pickering
1:00 p.m. to 4,00 p.m.
Children under 6 yrs of age must
be directly supervised by an adult.
Children should have their Red
Cross 'Blue' level in order to
attend public swimming alone.
Admission: Adults $3.00; Youth
$2.00; Family $6.00.
Come and enjoy a refreshing
swim and make it a family affair.
AJAX PUBLIC LIBRARY
Main Branch
10:15 a.m. - 2 year olds
11:00 a.m. - Books for Babies
McLean Branch
1:30 p.m. - 4 years old and up
Village Branch
10:15 a.m. - 3 years old and up
11:00 a.m. - 2 years old
Storytime is stories,
fingerplays and activities for
preschoolers. Itas a free drop-in.
Parental supervision is
required, Runs until June 5th.
Themes change weekly.
Call individual branches for
additional storytimes
on Tuesdays,
Wednesday and
Thursdays.
FRIDAY NIGHT YOUTH
VIDEO DANCE PARTY
Ajax Community
Centre/HMS Ajax Room
Grades 5 to 8
Admission $5.00
Tickets on sale at Ajax
and McLean Community
Centres
Dances are well
supervisied.
SATURDAN'.NIA"lij
PUBLIC SWIMMING
Ajax Community
Centre
2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p -m.
7:00 p -m. to 9:00 p.m.
Admission: Youth $ .75:
Adult $1.50
Children under 6 must be
accompanied by an
adult.
INTRODUCTION TO
STORY WRITING
Ajax Public Library
Administration
Building
539 Westney Rd. S.
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Workshop for young
writers aged 8 to 11
The session includes:
•Introduction to story
writing techniques.
-Group activities and
games to spark the
imagination.
-Individual writing time
and one-on-one
instructor support.
Enrollment is limited
to 20 applicants so call
for information about
fees and registration at
428-7113.
FRIDAY NIGHT YOUTH
DANCE
Ajax Community
Centre/HMS Ajax Room
Grades 5 to 8
Admission $5.00
Tickets on sale at Ajax
and McLean Community
Centres
Dances are well
supervised
DJ: Mike's Music
Machine
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P.A. DAY GETAWAY
McLean Community
Centre, Ajax
Early Morning, all day
and after hours programs
6 to 12 years old
Games, crafts. sports,
theme activities,
swimming and more.
For information call
428-7711.
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E�arly Foto �mo
Thursday ng
DONKEYS. miniature Jack,
April 17, at 95 Bayly, in from
standard Jww*s, one reg..
of or mside the Medical
god retriever border col -
lie cross pups, $75. Very
Building. Sentimental val-
xKs6genN. (905) 352-2047
us. Please can Betty
(905)683-8163.
ROTTWEILIER PUPS -
adorable bundles of love.
Excellent temperament.
Home -raised $250 -5300.
905-985-8021
DOC TRAINING CLASSES
staring April 28, at 7.00
P.m Small classes for
more individual attention,
Klaumar Kennels Brooklin,
655.4871.
ROTWEILLER Puppies -
Pure Bred. Excellent tem-
perament. Parents on
premises. Shots, Tails
docked. $300 after 3 p.m
905-576-6200
FEMALE ROTTWEIIA F .
10 weeks, crate/paper-
trained. lst/2nd slots, in-
telkgent, good temper. Ask-
ing $4450 hobo. to family
Horse. Gelding, hunter.
Jumper. 14 yrs. old. trails
well , road sate, and has no
vices. all around Horse.
Call 905.985-9097
ATTENTION: Dog Owners
Doggie Dooley Pet Waste
Systems staring at $54.99
up to 150 b. wt. Dog We
Jackets staring at $25. 3Y
Fire Hydrant indoor/outdoor
BEST Bail. 4-1/2' 6'. 10'
'lifetime Guarantee. Start -
Ing at $10 99 9.9, 7 days/
week (905)723-5413. Fax
723-1466 15% off if or-
dered by April 30.
MISE ON THIS WEEKLY FEATURE CALL 683-0707, exp 2303
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1976 GRAND PRIX, good
condition, all reasonable
1963 CAPRICE
• '
5S1595 as is.
Sunbrrd Gt cornet rt.
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For Sale
Automobilessowdm
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TWO CATS in the area of
Woodview Ave. Pirie-
SHELTIE PUPS: Blue 6 Tn
'Dare
HitMy name is Smokey T
ZON, bur door automatic,
(low mileage) A-1 condi-
tion, $42.000 new ask' ng
NEED A VEHICLE?
1979 CORVETTE, red,
and
grove in Prdtenng. Orange
to be ddlerent'!! CKC
registered, Champion par.
Bear and I'm a 3 yr. old
beautiful cross between a
Poor credit? No credit?
Bankrupt? Call at
bubble -back window, all
white chin, gray
ants, great temperament,
purebred Welsh Springer
r 1-
905-576-1600 or 1-888-
original, 66,000 miles, ex -
white
and wlMe Appear to be lost
PPea
full written guarernee. home
spaniel and a black lab. I'm
259-3673.1 can help!
cellent condition $10,000
orr abandoned. Call 509-
raised, breeder Calt 905-
sweet. affectionate. devot-
complete."
or best offer. Cal 416587-
9199 Davol
IlFor s;�M� ��� Automobiles
1954 HONDA ACCORD, 1967 Bonneville V6 auto,
250,000 km. body and in- Cr, al- power. X199 e 4
tenor 9 out of 10, Bums no 1989 MerrccuVrryy T
oil, needs a dutch, $500 ffiW a1965�Wnnte Carlo
firm. Cal Bob 571.1479. $995 as is. 1967 Dodge
Van 318 auto ro ne
1955 Fifth Avenue, V8,
loaded, with leather int.
170K, very clew. Runs like
new. Cert, $2300. obo.
Phone 576-5406
195= SAAB 9550 CS.,
2.31.4Cyl. 16 valve, Direct
ignition, ABS. Cruse con-
trol, power root doors,
windows, heated passeng-
er & driver seat. Color.
6551172 ed and housetrained but
most important in need of a
po
1976 GRAND PRIX, good
condition, all reasonable
1963 CAPRICE
1985 Sunbird Gt convert-
5S1595 as is.
Sunbrrd Gt cornet rt.
1996 PLYMOUTH NOR4
champagne Metallic, 86k
y
lovrng, caring family to wel-
offers considered. Tele-
Classic.
$1350: 1981 Che,. Makbu.
ible, 2 -door auto, p.w., p.l.,
bis, 2 -door auto, p.w.. G I.
ZON, bur door automatic,
(low mileage) A-1 condi-
tion, $42.000 new ask' ng
COM me into their home If
you are interested m me as
SELL IT NOW CALL MM707
phone 725-9279
267. 4 dr.. $750. both as is.
pt., $d195 cert. 1989
Cavalier
t $4495 cert. 198$
Cavalier Z24 auto, only
good runner, new starter,
little 150.000
$14,0110 905-683-5801,
a fury and friend com.
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highest priorities," says Dan.
best offer 721-0546 any-
Z24, auto, only
112K, p.w., p.t, arr0m cas-
rust. kms, best
pager 416106-9723.
please rah 263-
terms of main floor
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Bette, exc cond.. $5295
433-1787
Offer 668-7684-
complete."
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8247
Joe adds to that by
offer our clients a full service
serve. exc Gond, $5295
renovation business.
every job is done on time and
Dan and Joe pride
certified 433-1787
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GTA Interiors can open up your
home to a new bathroom
where you live is always
possible with a little
imagination and the right
people to help you realize
your ideas.
Take the above
bathroom for instance.
This 15 -year-old
Scarborough home had a
standard ensuite bathroom
with closet space on both
sides leading to the doorway.
The owners had a dream
of a bathr(x)m with a jacuzzi,
stand up shower and stylish
vanity with a double sink.
No small task, but as
you can see from the photo at
right it was completed to
perfection. What used to be a
fairly ordinary bedroom has
now turned into a relaxing
place to spend time with the
one you love.
The creators of this
masterpiece were none other
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They went over different
scenarios with the owners
until arriving at the design
you see above.
"It was a very
challenging project which
involved taking out the
closets, redoing the electrical
and plumbing work,
rerouting the hot and cold air
vents, putting in pot lights,
ceramic tiles and installing the
new fixtures," explains Dan.
"It was a full scale project but
in the end the clients loved it."
In fact they were ecstatic
and it's resulted in even more
work from these very
appreciative customers.
It's work like this that
has made GTA a success
because what follows after a
project like this is even more
referrals and repeat business.
GTA Interiors
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This before and after look shows you how your
bathroom will look after
making better use of the
space available.
specializes in many different
or look through their large
projects including finished
photo portfolio illustrating the
basements, kitchens, painting,
variety of work they've done
plumbing and of course
in the past- It's also a great
beautiful bathrooms.
way to give you ideas of what
"In the beginning our
you'd like to see in your
business involved a lot of
home.
basement renovations but
"Service is one of our
since then has become more
highest priorities," says Dan.
diverse because customers
"We take great pride in our
liked our work. But they
workmanship. That's why all
wanted us to do more in
of our work is fully
terms of main floor
guaranteed and we set high
renovations such as
standards for every project we
bathrooms like the one in the
complete."
photos," says Dan. "Now we
Joe adds to that by
offer our clients a full service
saying they also make sure
renovation business.
every job is done on time and
Dan and Joe pride
to their client's complete
themselves on the superior
satisfaction.
customer service they give
For a free estimate by
their clients, no matter how
GTA Interiors call (905) 509 -
big or small the job. You can
7523.
feel free to ask for references
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Collectibles
call (905)
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SING form Otter Creek
he antique money col-
onAll coms are dated
r l0 1967 in silver ex -
for nickels most in
7 s Some antique bills
$n 00 to $100. dollars.
t cons were sold n the
Owner will gladly pay
o, the return. Most of
,hey was spent at
^ ence stores 8 Fast
P zza) Also missing:
.�,onhc CO Walkman
L -5241C XBS. CD
+ec• without plug.
TV converter gun.
cologne in blue
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Vehicles
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"Ucks
OSHAWA 'Bloor 5t) Large
single or couple Laundry.
decorated. 12 -unit bii4din g
1966 HONDA 250 A.T.V.
SPRING IS HEREH see] all 5-723- 9 Must
see! Tali 5-723-59H
So Walk, Run or Drive , 1 1 Aprtmer L For t
to the Annual Spring
/ EASTDALE cious. 485/ quiet, spa-
` acus. 5485/month utilities
included, lots of parking,
CRAFT SHOW 1
north/central Oshawa. Call
collect (519)787-1816
1100 SO. FT. executive 3
Saturday April 19th, 1997 bedroom , on suite in mas-
ter bedroom, air con.,
/ 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. washer, dryer, gas heated.
FIS, close to downtown
265 Harmony RD. N., Oshawa Whitby $975plus hydro
/
(Harmony /Adelaide) 1aAvailable June Ist 668-
77 OSHAWA (Bloor St W)
Large I 8 2& 3 bedroom
J FEATURING TOP QUALITY apartments in clean low
r rise buddy Close t 401
THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1117 -PAGE 33
I I I A Forints 1 1 ApFa 0 tffln, For Reit 1 I For Rent�
BROOKLIN: Extra large ONE BEDROOM base -
one bedroom apartment. ment $550, Near Oshawa AJAX - CLIPPER APTS.
$685 Inclusive, also one Center Quiet crescent 2 $ 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 a
bedroom apartment $525 Large bathroom . private
inclusive. Both on the sec entrance While glove pliances, underground parking.
and floor, available now dean No pets. Avail. May 55 FALBY CRT.
655-5539 1.579-294$ MON. - FRI. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M.
CENTRAL WHrTBY -clean (905) 683-6021
and ghxat one bedroom on
second floor of "century old SHELTER CANADIAN
building. Fully renovated. PROPERTIES LIMITED
dose to all amenities Suit-
able for single working per -
OSHAWA - 888 « 900
Glen St 2 bedroom opts.
5675- 5708. 3 bedroom,
dose to shoppng, schools.
GM and �o Utilities in-
cluded FhrstAast required
son, non-smoker, $590 Cal 728-4993 -
plus hydro May 1st 668-
3011 days, 668-6818 eve.!
weekends.
CLEAN, link-COntsined
bachelor basement apart-
ment. Separate entrance.
available immediately.
Oshawa shopping centre
area. 5450/month Call
728-7137
8 GO P ria kn9 Available LARGE 1 BEDROOM
CRAFTS BY VENDORS -FROM mmediately From 5600 basement t r
1 Computer 1 Automobiles
Video Wanted
ANY SCRAP ;air cr T,,jck
WEB DESIGN wanted. Complete or not.
Top Cash ptld Free pick.
SERVICE les al 4,31-4333 or 434-
-ome and web a e cre t H
HE
Der month Phone 905-576-
Dip r pori
oshawa semi Clean and
PROVINCE a�ki►
4255,
modem Suitable for quiet
and
"Ucks
OSHAWA 'Bloor 5t) Large
single or couple Laundry.
decorated. 12 -unit bii4din g
8 3 bedroom apartments
en
^o dogs. $629 mdusive,
1 Trailers
2 ilea^ low rise bull
905-786-2335
to 479 Bayy East.
Ck>se to 401 8 GO Park-
AJAX 2 3
apartment.
Avadao a
mg Available rmmed,ately
or oedroom
Reg
�eJO^. Cash Dad Also
F'om 5600./month Phone
Fireplace Available imme-
1997 BONAIR Tent -trader.
905-576-4255
Benny Large back fall
hard -top, excellent condi-
pets allowed 905-579
Close to schools a t•ans-
ton. stored for last 5 years.
2 BEDROOM S690 all
portaton 905-428-9662
$3.500 Call 905-666-
1792
'^dusrve Available June
1st Oulet dean budding
LARGE 2 -BEDROOM -oar
p g a on yper
AUTOMOBILES
2 -BEDROOM. 5660 in -
dudes all ,.�� rias, parking
Norm Oshawa Can 905-
Oshawa Ce^ re ^wily
link and server storage.
and
"Ucks
1969 36' PARK Model
579-9600
decorated. 12 -unit bii4din g
Call John �e
wanted ,,, scrap
An condition. any age.
trader 4C mgr no.•^ of
1 BEDROOM
Controlled entrance. new
to 479 Bayy East.
a removal n Rte Durham
Oshawa Puy-0k,t_ air colli_
apartment.
Avadao a
appliances 5695/mon",
,• ,•
at s']¢4�QOO
Reg
�eJO^. Cash Dad Also
drhonrg, dual fumaces.
ar,•.�.^9 309
Cordova Rd. Csnawa Vo
ufrlifieSparli included
roof on Florida room new
^sailed. 75 to '87decl'
Cthev or
S padde Doat.
All like new S14 SOC obo
pets allowed 905-579
Available May ,Sri
905728-89'2
Automobiles
For Sale
PLYMOUTH MORI-
aitomanc uncern-
needs Some work,
60 434-8518
-�i :HEV CAVALIER, 4
'9 original owner,
1nven, hearty new
Drakes exhaust and
jp ill 52.295
41905-985-7132 .
r 9118 MUSTANG LX 5 We
k --w -Digs and tire.$
oC k,, excelent con-
- ^ SS �-j or best other
� - tic after 6 p.m 721-
19M SUNBIRD 142K. air.
Ps ;-$4r:, .ns. drives
ll; -ea: - 52956 000. call
fled 'eady to go, Phone
P,6 :406
1968 T Bird. 'd-6. 3 8L.
,,:K auto. Pourer. great
well maintained.
•' able. 52500 o b o At
1600 Alliance Rd
.,-mg. (9O5µ20-0312
990 Bud lasabre Ltd.
.10 Wry dean, certi-
Iskng $7995 Ivan at-
- : m 723.1492
991 FORD Tempo L. auto
4 door $2995 ort..
6-5696 or 438-0756.
1 MUSTANG. 4 tyf . Lx
rack aulc cruise. air
-- windows. locks. mrr-
lady driven, very
a- 159.01X) led . S3,500
+05) 983 -gam (905)
Geo Metro. standard
rassi
excellent shape.
ear warranty, 68,000
$6500. 438-
2 SUNBIRD GT, 3.1
;and. loaded, Low kms.,
Ted warranty.
GRAND
X 31 automatic, bad -
56500 Certi/od 655-
3 PONTIAC Transport,
aCulate. Waded. Iaa6t-
rear au, 3e i t
lows. pawn:
Wilts, mirrors:
dniven900 certified. '905.831 -
CAVALIER, 4doa
automatic, al or-
arnaft
Cal 906.7�88-
P�P�pMX SE
P/W CniM
�em• 790km.
500. Cal 663.j-=-
-------.
GRAAND PRIX, V8,
DAN., p/bunk.
my system. 4 -door, ap-
79.000 highway kms,
i0l Like new. ter
if 905683-3020
SAFARI SLX,
ed.�S� while war-
mS. AN"
00. Call 693.0224.
SUMBIRD, one own-
la"Mb. Power
Ing, windows now
6, certified, hill selL
19. $8 0 a bat 00-
1 Automobiles
For Sale
1995 ;-N-AC GQANC
AM jE. 4 dr, 3.1 V6. ma-
roon, 51,000 km auto,
most options, warranty.
mnt condition. $13.900
568-5588
66 CHEV CELEBRITY:
power B'N'S Auto 11 door
hew battery Runs wool. as
is. $750 080 Call 905-
83l-7653
AMC pickup kup tot parts Can
905-723-7020 2387
anytime Osh
awe 905-431
0407
8
1990 HOMESTEAD ER 12
2 -BEDROOM. 5660 in -
dudes all ,.�� rias, parking
CASH FOR CARS.' Ne
x M h -Oti-e rine , x
d audr . CentreiG.bb
buy used vehidts Verdes
20 ,londa room Main 'railer
Oshawa Clean. specious
must De In running condi-
fully furnisthed. One bed-
well namta,med 9 -pox
bon Can 4272415 or come
room, 4 pC bath, fridge fol
rear all amenities May '
to 479 Bayy East.
size, propane stove and
905-985-9106
at MUFIAD AUTO SALES
oven Electnc not water.
299 CORDOVA 2 bdrm
for Sale
deck , x 16. shed, new
�^' d &mr $700•'
A i A AUTO- We D �'
roof on Florida room new
mo. 2nd iron ural. ubl rind
550- S'i.J00 Cast, on the
carpet Located at Nestle -
ISVI t Parking For mon
spor Ary condition. any
In Park on Hwy 36 bet-
,rd, cal any!,me 436-9683.
year Can us anytkne. 24
ween Lindsay and Bobcay-
576.2877 or 623-37%
hours. 7 days. 30 min
peon. on water Brand new
1
LARGE 1
APTS.
- Om S mm .
-tJro. AC ;arpEr
aw 3'4 parking
Valk !c PICkenng
-:van Centre Close
GC Trar&, and
Hwy 301
905-42(�5.�i0r
1460 Pickering
Partway.
LIVERPOOL i BAYLY
Maaaoie May - V Vain
Ibor of mouse 3.0", uc
bright. very dean aril soa-
CIOus Newly renovated.
hardwood floors
5900 . 60 . unr 4240539
SLX. 8-passainger. 102.000
service 905-686-5003 or
545.000 Asking $30.000 or
EDROOM Apt n Osh
CERTICAR SPECIALS
905-706-5234
best oMr Leave message
i"'a'"' F"rlrl• stove. utilities
BRING ON THE
Basement bachebr $480
before 4 pm or call alter 5
nduded. seperste laundry
SUNSHINE - COME SEE
Trucks
c in to 9 p m Park he" rhe-
haaktkes, private yard.
US FOR SOME-VANTAS
1
gbtiable Ask for Don g•
Avad May 1. 5525 per
TIC. DEALS EG 1994 As
for Sale
905) s79-379,
monde 434505
trio an waded. 8 pas.
baded. 8 passenger, good
b 10 Bis b prove Cern
ment. excellent condition,
er
aerhga, dutch doors.
$ort tstrtast Cal 905-639-
kms $9.9 1991
A-1 NEW large one ted-
123.000 kms. $13995.
1961 F: Pro 0-100 pickup.IMAuto
Leasing
-Dem basement apartment.
1993 Astro CL ext Loaded.
worn cap. standard. 6 cal .Rentals
e980,. Oshawa This Ws•k
Nhhfby. '^vat• entrance,
dutch doors Only 70 000
rens gnat. $1800 ALSO 2
Aub Sobs Lid. 146 Brock
4 PC Dem. ubk w ndud-
kms.. $,4.996. 1993 Satan
aluminum roan sheds
1965 CHEV t,1 EhrMWed
ad available June / fst/
LARGE 1
APTS.
- Om S mm .
-tJro. AC ;arpEr
aw 3'4 parking
Valk !c PICkenng
-:van Centre Close
GC Trar&, and
Hwy 301
905-42(�5.�i0r
1460 Pickering
Partway.
LIVERPOOL i BAYLY
Maaaoie May - V Vain
Ibor of mouse 3.0", uc
bright. very dean aril soa-
CIOus Newly renovated.
hardwood floors
5900 . 60 . unr 4240539
SLX. 8-passainger. 102.000
5100 each, largo dog cage
1995 PONTIAC Trani
- st
est. reersnc•s. 5817 mo
LIVERPOOL / Glsrhanna:
Ill $1 1,980 1992 Satin
Il 6 9 loadedStan
Cal 668--6695
port 38.000km, twang of
430--9898
Basement bachebr $480
p
$9.995. 1991 MC Saw.
In$ International. 22' S
haory warranty take ohrer
AJAX - CONDO. 2 bed-
1^�•. stovel
eat loaded. burgundy.
ton. 5 sod. single axle.
Losse, rrhonth includes
rooms $875 pl�z uhktes
bathroom.ntN+s~
Em -
$9.795. 1991 Astro CL.
DT466. too many maw parte
taxes with small downpay-
Nom smoker. no pas. 5 ap-
loyed.In
I
baded. 8 passenger, good
b 10 Bis b prove Cern
ment. excellent condition,
plharces. pool. Available
$ort tstrtast Cal 905-639-
kms $9.9 1991
asking $8.500 Cal
oaded 905-655-
Jody ist Apply to File
yy
1442
GratiedCaravan LE 10�.,
Tony 721-0986
�7
e980,. Oshawa This Ws•k
MAJOR OAK Finch 2
58.950. 7992 Plymouth
air, am -1m cassette. Cm-
Aub Sobs Lid. 146 Brock
PO Box 481 Oshawa
a,ge m m. 'arge family
Voloegeur LE. quad buts-
a=-
1965 CHEV t,1 EhrMWed
ee,�,,�
Oman LIM'L5.
room brant apt Air quiet
aft - $10,295 1985
Astro. 5 passenger. good
Cab. Dark green. 'idly
loaded Excellent condi
COUNTRY
AJAX. -arge bright. ^wty
tocol. bb d sto• Sao
«nhinig van. Bargain price
70000 kms $23,000 firm
HROOKLo
OOMMEE aWas bed
di GO
nnuvated ttedroom puss-
em. park.n uname,
g
$3.9% Need a good car at
Ca1905-668-8473
1964 YAMAHA SECA 400.
'^•nt apartment n amok-
Ciudad S775,mo May t
a great pnc*7 We've Got
palorm, complete convert-
mo. 723• dx
^g' n peg. laundry. pane
tirstlast 9056%-89Ca
Them 1995 Ponaw Finally.
1995 FORD EXPLORER
29.000 .m new, rat
pa aP-
52.000. 1or
ng. central air Datntuo
I Bedroom
ei oaseera"
5 speed, only 27,000 kms
XL7 1x1. immaculatecon
praised sell
5675 al nrJusene CeraMa
NEW
Balance of Warranty
ditron, executive raw din-
$.200 Call 666-3096 attar
428-1639
$ent
$7.995. 1993 Nissan Sen-
y
6 D m
kV 1
awailli•wry 1, kx14s1 NO
trance. Laundry. A,C. raw.
Ira XE. auto. air. k1w km's.
van. absolutely loaded
AJAX, now 1 bedroom
parking HanvooyHwy 2
59495 1992 Nissan Sen
Trader towing package
1993 KAWASAKI EX 500,
bsmt, apt w,m separate
No smokerspets 370C.
Ira XE. 4 dr, automatic.
(never uses). keyless entry.
bought new m 1995. mint
entrance. steps to lake an
month Call 686-4931
$6.995. 1992 Chev Corsi-
&farm. temp and compass
condition. only 900 km
bus route. non smoker
ca. 6 cyl. auto. air. $6.995
gage 90.000 kms Asking
(905) 430.9444
oval May t. 5600 month
APARTMENT UNITS one
1992 PonbaC Gr Am SE. 4
526.500 Cap Kent 905-
Inclusive Phone 905-686-
and two bedroom. aval-
door. 6 Cyl , auto. air.
$6.995.. 1990 Grand Prue. 2
837-7811
door. whit, 57.995.. 1989
CHEV. S10 MRTS - to t,9
Olds CLIOM Cam. 6 cal.,
box (no rind. Mont tankers
auto, bated. 55.495.. 1989
(like chew). hod bloc. Dade
Ford Escort LX, auto, great
step bumper. 5400. Lor the
runfw. $2.995.. 1967
lot. 705-878-1.998.
Dodge Shadow. 5 speed,
dudes uWdles 5595 00/per
great boo economy car.
52,695. MOM
V"
to Choose
Mom. Caged and ready to
1 `�
apl. 4 pc bath, Cabo. dose
the, dist dean exceptional
rraalleft r m at
2 -bedroom apartment.
Calker AtMO Caltr�e, 166
1903 GMC SaW XT Van.
KM! SL w. Otdren ad
8 passuger. Sdh%,hnarodn.
Midlorrl M6B -wi a
p.b.. p.s., air. amMm cal
Cuskows�a�Send Mair
CO (91blieniffe"6)SIW28M
may. running boards, dutch
door. 85,000kms, $14,000.
1>uiet Christian home, M
Cal (905)723-9302,
CREDR PROBLEM" On
(905)723.2464.
tW >� finianci g. Down
1903 JEEP CHEROKEE
Mlorni paynraKs clan
spec Red with Grey, illeri
$150. O.A.C. Cars, ducts,
Or. deo door. 4 L. EFI, auto.
vans. 1981 b 1961. AlMndy
air, am -1m cassette. Cm-
Aub Sobs Lid. 146 Brock
pOH 83.1100
8553.
aw .n a" puddling near
AJAX, one bedroom base-
hospital. 255 Skncoe St N
m rat apartment, suit 1.
(9051728.4966
separate enhance, laundry.
NEWLY RENOVATED. 1
parting, storage. safety
bedroom apartment.
compliant Harwood Mall
avwlbe rmmWiatWy, in -
dose SSW inclusive. rear-
dudes uWdles 5595 00/per
antes 686.8563
month. 728-1600
ALL NEW large 2 bedroom
NORTH cf Oshawa Cen-
apl. 4 pc bath, Cabo. dose
the, dist dean exceptional
to al amerwes. 3 car park-
2 -bedroom apartment.
Trig, n pats. $800. Inclu-
$665 incudes heal storegs
sive.905-728-1145.
any parlung. Call 428 -
LARGE NEW ONE bed-
7677
room basement aparlmorK.
NORTH OSHAWA sada
1>uiet Christian home, M
fat 1 bedroom n who
smoker, pats. harmony/
medially. 57'6.38M or
Rossland, utilities. baba,
maintained t
quiet �g-
priwe laundry it ,lud d.
bMes, cable and pill"
5595. Available inane-
nCklded• $819.69 per
dielely l 9523
month. Available May 1st
.5700(
Phim 579.5564.
apartment
boded, fW p� Including
with air nand mirU cable.
NORTH OSHAWA: lugs
separaa enaanc�e, dose b wO bedroom, large bell
St. N.. 1M1iby. Phar 905-
mice, exarNent condom.
Go 6 401, evadable for 1
ryes, quiet Drab% uNW&
OBB-3382.
Web marNSrrd Viro gh
MBrlflf
ran -s
cable• part rte Included.
�
LEASE TAKE-OVER. 1984
proper, new brakes, tires,
•
(805)837-0344
579-5W.M9-
Fad AWOMW Mien. aft dip-
added. $12.500 1905)
BAY RIDGES, 3 bodeconn
NORTH Oshaea. 140d.
Llan b tw)t eefa6ars Oandl
bion, a7-OMe tsl Cal
�
868-0112
IOL. THINLOERCRAFT
main near g0. Town Cera-
room trasuthers able, aD
19M TRANSPORT SE.
905-N7-0838 a1Ler •
3.8L, loaded. excellent 7:30pa.
flow- rider. SOhp Mercury.
axrpleMly rebuilt ro lows
alckcive..Lrtrs SO'H1B05
Plroes• Der=Y h+rnislyd.
parking 5550. Aveiable im-
condition. 94K, 514.SW.
n wets; E-2 Load trader,
BRIC>+If 2 Oedroom apt. n
medially. 57'6.38M or
190 Vdkswepern Goi
Cal Roes 905-571-,2292-
loads of toys ncl ded.
heisea Oel+awa.
728-9759.
1 5
hn
1998 TRANSPORT SE.
56600 Term. 906.43'--1220.
.5700(
OLIVE AND
1a
Dodo 7
boded, fW p� Including
1988 EDSON BOWRIDER,
mo 579 4069.
large, bright 2 -bedroom,
auto. 53250 obo. 434-
erg door, low ape'
Lergtn 18'.6'. beam 7.10'
COUNTRY
foundry parkng• �rity
2775
523.000.7286371.
Erre 4.3 litre Mom 175
HROOKLo
OOMMEE aWas bed
di GO
walk out deck. 5750 plus
hydra Available wq 15L
LEASE TO OWN, 1993
HPLO Extras lrin swim
jj ray« A =
(905N36.9418.
Aille ph"
PlymaMh Voyageur, air-
palorm, complete convert-
mo. 723• dx
tornatic, air. dark peen,
be top, PILS overall moor-
47.
OSHAWA - 1 bedroom
waA�
90.000 km. S^.42.61 per
mo. including taxes. Gu al
ng Cow, - spare pmp,sn-
gig IIxBI Cruise water trail
TWO-BEDROOM 2 story
ory
basement apartment sap-
oral entrance parking,
Ii7S b !{7400 Lor scrap ahs
arSaed btrybadt, March 31.
u Toler. Cab PAW. 905
576-8339, after 61101..
dean, Quiet. Good
laundry• . rldusive,
& trucks
1996. $7,500. (905) 434-
s11.so0.00
� NM
kV 1
awailli•wry 1, kx14s1 NO
vvehichis. 24�r
65as
pats. 571-M7
�,,p Cal (905) 706-
06-
_
1434 9073�r'rA Mt9y
5740.
CLOSE TO oshawa center
one bedroom apartment,
small quiet building. $660
Istilast, available June Ist.
5r6-7434
OSHAWA large, bnght 2
bedroom apartment, quiet
building. utilities. parking
included Laundry facilities.
good location, available
May 1. $690 firsNast can
FA3-5778
CLEAN, QUIET
Family Building "forth
Oshawa. 18 2 odrms in-
dusive Pay aw. park ng
6:aundry tac'23-209e
OSHAWA NORTH Seau-
nfu� ?-ced•oo- 2 storey
o7ndo apartment. available
May lst. $825•nydro Ap-
pliances. storage, park,g
poo. playground cal 905- Houses Houses
88e-5677 1 For RentFor Rent
OSHAWA. 2 oeeror>rr+ apt
r, M,
avarao"e ^-ed:afeiv at
350 Ml also 2 bei
room Icy )1-ne t 34E Va-
son St S720 -mo ail •riciu-
Srve. no pets. call 576-
"24
OSHAWA Newer build -
ng; ,vo,,-.arr'a-ea ;e^
--r.s z,.,fes Pam,ng A •y
:-o rIX400. or bus route
bedroom. $750. 3-bed-
.-om. S85C '905) 429
PtCKERING YILLAGE
eworany finished orha
�;Pdmorr ground=
em
'4semact 'null!
+aout'yard. private
lken-
..once,pamung. :able, Wil
:y non-smoker $675
+15-428-2223
OSHAWA NORTH 0. -
kill 1wr; 2 oorrn wen
GO stabor 401 Parisi
hydro. balconY Cato. ST3C
an inclusive No dogs
Available ,mmooare'y and
April 30th (905 721-2232
416; 239-2752
SOUTH Oshawa rge 1
bedroom 'apse^ .-a"ment
apartm•m on ower floor b,
semi . wi", .aundry. 2 -car
parking, v
priate entrance
SICK OF RENTING'?'
V% H7 No TOWN A-
3- Bed
_3-Bed Semi y-()4), month
3 -Bed bungalow $800 'month
NO down Prfnwt't Discharged Bankroll
Call Me'
(905)571-6275 or l -900-A40-6275
MARK STAPLEY
Saks Rcp Sl Gn,up i Rcalty Inc
I
Town,,.-
1 ownhDd 'own houses
For Rent For ReM
'FOR RENT
1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH
Ublrfies included r
Stove d Refrigerator
tor
moors throughout
Parkrhg Included Playground Area
Chose to schools and shooting
From 3846.00.
Call 905-721-0980
5575 as nctusnie Avail-
able imm•aiately MatweEon,
1 Apartments
woncmg Snga,Coupa '/° For Rent
pets 905-579-1869
ENVIRONMENT
'. arge 2 bC,- aces
CsAawa Easy access to
4:' schools, shopping
Great Community Stirs
call (905)
571-4608 Lor limo.
ONE bedroom apartments
for tent. ShmCoe and Gibb
area. $4.50 • hydro. Osha-
wa Available immediately
571-3229 304 S mope St
S
TWO oedronm. $648/mo .
heat'water included, pay
own hydro Prime Oshawa
location near O.C. and
Midtown Mall. May 1st.
436-6042
WEST OF OeNws Cen-
tre, 3 -bedroom apartment.
upstairs in duplex, adult
W*". SBOOhnorhth in-
child"
ba TVTV. Available May.31st/
97. Appy. 134 Oull St,
905 -726 -77114 -
bedroom, 5
broom, 5 clo:
ft. ceilings, S
lodes hydro,
laundry h
ble parking,
19.5.430-937•
WHITBY - one bedroan
titan Low, north Of Ga loll
of windows, June 1. $600/
Mo. 7239340._
WHITBY 255 Ash SL - ori
bedroom 5650. nclusive. 2
bedroom $775 irk krsive;
Weal well kept 6-pler.
Laundry tae., parking. No
PML Avad May list. 576-
7589
WHITBY ONE BEDROOM
Will parlung, 5595 ncluehe19 Juno .
nopats.hemp one
bbeftoom v
Ras (414) 6pB-4267'
WHITBY. ; lrgec s 1 beC
�,oadloom
^cluSive Ili a:�r 4a,
;all Pau 665 duo
WHFTESIBAYLY, one bed-
room basement apartment.
Clean, cozy. 4 applwhees.
905-8 39.00. May 1st.
WHY rarM when you Can
own your own ham for
fess than you gw*?!l Call
Dam Haylodc Sales Rep.
RUMax Summit Realty
(1991) Ltd. (905) 668-3800
or (905) 666-3211.
1 Hadueft
ForRent
w111r RRMTT
0VM Yom IIOIM
Pon M03/MTIM!
No Doilnptrteri
DWWVd BOviki l M.
1008) 371-•473
1400-$/04173
Mork !fe'Ny
Sats Rep. Solon Group
EX W ROWIV
BEHouses
For Rent
A RENTERS DREAMT
Own your own home Ida 1
new. 'ridge, stove. $795:
rhoincludes all but cable 6
phone Limited selection of
2 and 3 bedrooms Mn
req gross income
$26.000 /year Cal Now,
Ken Collis. Codwal Bank -
air (905)728-9414
4 BEDROOMS, NC. dish-
washer. 4 appkenc:es, Lod
shed. available May 1.
Quiet Oshawa area, S950 r
plus ubkoes. (905)434-
2485
AJAX, May 1. 2 -bedroom
plus den. man bon, frridps,
shove CIA. no sniolig, no
pas, mU- WOks,tiarl
preened, $925/mori firsN
Iasi, 8 reeni ces. (905)
432-7942
BAEATNTAKM VIEW -
Port Parry, 2-slohey 4 bad -
mom lermhouss. targe eai-
n country kitchen, lots of
Cupboards LAW windows.
L vngroom. dining-,
bathroom, laundryroom.
Ful basement Pi" of
storage. Spadous privaN
hedged lot (Lots of room
for kids 10 foam). School
bus at door. Sony, no pal.
Avalable Jurw/97. 5850/
mo. plus 111 985-3183 af-
ter 6 p.m. or leave mal
-IAP-
COURTICE -3 bedrooms,
3 washrooms, dal double
driveway, fenced yard.
Available May 1. $1050 f/
month. (416) 287-0143 or
905 -435-0117B.
..r
THE SUMMIT PLACE
• 1.2, & 3 Bed Apts.
• MOVE -IN INCENTIVES
• All tltil. Included
• In - House Supt. dt Maint.
Rental Office: Mon - Fri. 9am - 8 pm
Sat iL Sun 11 am- 4pm
'
VALIANT PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
905-579-1 626
May lst. $825•nydro Ap-
pliances. storage, park,g
poo. playground cal 905- Houses Houses
88e-5677 1 For RentFor Rent
OSHAWA. 2 oeeror>rr+ apt
r, M,
avarao"e ^-ed:afeiv at
350 Ml also 2 bei
room Icy )1-ne t 34E Va-
son St S720 -mo ail •riciu-
Srve. no pets. call 576-
"24
OSHAWA Newer build -
ng; ,vo,,-.arr'a-ea ;e^
--r.s z,.,fes Pam,ng A •y
:-o rIX400. or bus route
bedroom. $750. 3-bed-
.-om. S85C '905) 429
PtCKERING YILLAGE
eworany finished orha
�;Pdmorr ground=
em
'4semact 'null!
+aout'yard. private
lken-
..once,pamung. :able, Wil
:y non-smoker $675
+15-428-2223
OSHAWA NORTH 0. -
kill 1wr; 2 oorrn wen
GO stabor 401 Parisi
hydro. balconY Cato. ST3C
an inclusive No dogs
Available ,mmooare'y and
April 30th (905 721-2232
416; 239-2752
SOUTH Oshawa rge 1
bedroom 'apse^ .-a"ment
apartm•m on ower floor b,
semi . wi", .aundry. 2 -car
parking, v
priate entrance
SICK OF RENTING'?'
V% H7 No TOWN A-
3- Bed
_3-Bed Semi y-()4), month
3 -Bed bungalow $800 'month
NO down Prfnwt't Discharged Bankroll
Call Me'
(905)571-6275 or l -900-A40-6275
MARK STAPLEY
Saks Rcp Sl Gn,up i Rcalty Inc
I
Town,,.-
1 ownhDd 'own houses
For Rent For ReM
'FOR RENT
1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH
Ublrfies included r
Stove d Refrigerator
tor
moors throughout
Parkrhg Included Playground Area
Chose to schools and shooting
From 3846.00.
Call 905-721-0980
5575 as nctusnie Avail-
able imm•aiately MatweEon,
1 Apartments
woncmg Snga,Coupa '/° For Rent
pets 905-579-1869
ENVIRONMENT
'. arge 2 bC,- aces
CsAawa Easy access to
4:' schools, shopping
Great Community Stirs
call (905)
571-4608 Lor limo.
ONE bedroom apartments
for tent. ShmCoe and Gibb
area. $4.50 • hydro. Osha-
wa Available immediately
571-3229 304 S mope St
S
TWO oedronm. $648/mo .
heat'water included, pay
own hydro Prime Oshawa
location near O.C. and
Midtown Mall. May 1st.
436-6042
WEST OF OeNws Cen-
tre, 3 -bedroom apartment.
upstairs in duplex, adult
W*". SBOOhnorhth in-
child"
ba TVTV. Available May.31st/
97. Appy. 134 Oull St,
905 -726 -77114 -
bedroom, 5
broom, 5 clo:
ft. ceilings, S
lodes hydro,
laundry h
ble parking,
19.5.430-937•
WHITBY - one bedroan
titan Low, north Of Ga loll
of windows, June 1. $600/
Mo. 7239340._
WHITBY 255 Ash SL - ori
bedroom 5650. nclusive. 2
bedroom $775 irk krsive;
Weal well kept 6-pler.
Laundry tae., parking. No
PML Avad May list. 576-
7589
WHITBY ONE BEDROOM
Will parlung, 5595 ncluehe19 Juno .
nopats.hemp one
bbeftoom v
Ras (414) 6pB-4267'
WHITBY. ; lrgec s 1 beC
�,oadloom
^cluSive Ili a:�r 4a,
;all Pau 665 duo
WHFTESIBAYLY, one bed-
room basement apartment.
Clean, cozy. 4 applwhees.
905-8 39.00. May 1st.
WHY rarM when you Can
own your own ham for
fess than you gw*?!l Call
Dam Haylodc Sales Rep.
RUMax Summit Realty
(1991) Ltd. (905) 668-3800
or (905) 666-3211.
1 Hadueft
ForRent
w111r RRMTT
0VM Yom IIOIM
Pon M03/MTIM!
No Doilnptrteri
DWWVd BOviki l M.
1008) 371-•473
1400-$/04173
Mork !fe'Ny
Sats Rep. Solon Group
EX W ROWIV
BEHouses
For Rent
A RENTERS DREAMT
Own your own home Ida 1
new. 'ridge, stove. $795:
rhoincludes all but cable 6
phone Limited selection of
2 and 3 bedrooms Mn
req gross income
$26.000 /year Cal Now,
Ken Collis. Codwal Bank -
air (905)728-9414
4 BEDROOMS, NC. dish-
washer. 4 appkenc:es, Lod
shed. available May 1.
Quiet Oshawa area, S950 r
plus ubkoes. (905)434-
2485
AJAX, May 1. 2 -bedroom
plus den. man bon, frridps,
shove CIA. no sniolig, no
pas, mU- WOks,tiarl
preened, $925/mori firsN
Iasi, 8 reeni ces. (905)
432-7942
BAEATNTAKM VIEW -
Port Parry, 2-slohey 4 bad -
mom lermhouss. targe eai-
n country kitchen, lots of
Cupboards LAW windows.
L vngroom. dining-,
bathroom, laundryroom.
Ful basement Pi" of
storage. Spadous privaN
hedged lot (Lots of room
for kids 10 foam). School
bus at door. Sony, no pal.
Avalable Jurw/97. 5850/
mo. plus 111 985-3183 af-
ter 6 p.m. or leave mal
-IAP-
COURTICE -3 bedrooms,
3 washrooms, dal double
driveway, fenced yard.
Available May 1. $1050 f/
month. (416) 287-0143 or
905 -435-0117B.
..r
ehry
PAGE 34- THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1997
It
I Houses / Rooms 1 For Rent I 1 Foro entgin, �W11OPPotrt f"nmliowwkmwmsulwiness61 Thanks Of C� kis 1Tharp
Cards
For Rent_
GORGEOUS small century
fieldstone house, all ,nclu-
sive. Claremont 905-649-
5780
NORTH OSHAWA- Main
floor. 3 bedroom bungalow.
parking for two, a applianc-
es. quiet neighborhood
Very dean, no pets Close
to public school $900/
month utilities included 1st
8 last. Available May 1st
11 579-9103 after 5p m
OSHAWA, main and sec-
ond floor of house near
Oshawa Centre, fridge.
Move. broadloom, parking,
large fenced yard. $975
plus $100 utilities. Ist/last
(905) 686--3204
SOUTH WHITBY front
Malt of house one bed-
room. pus 1615 Brock Ston
S S45o mthly plus. (905)
668-6980
SPACIOUS 3 bedroom.
large oak eat in kitchen.
walkout to fenced backyard•
utilities separate Courtice
51100 Possession imme-
diately Call 416-692.1069
Yvette
WHITBY - 3 bedroom
backspin across from park.
available May 15. $1.050
monthly plus (905) 668-
6980
WHITEY Garden and
Rossanc new 4 bedroom.
3 Davis. ca. cvac, window
coverings. etc Appliances
not included Shows like a
model s1400/mo Plus ubl
Avail June 30 Call 565-
1625
PICKERING. Whnes 8
Srrouos 3 bedroom semi. 2
story, garage. appliances
red*broadloom. S1 185
pkrs '416) 931-48919
Housing
Wanted
EXECUTIVE seeking 3- or
4 bed" - Rorie !C •am in
Slnclah $shoot area Call
855-5598
WANTED PICKERING
REN- „ least to own T
sponnibie agency is seek.
ii for a Location to provioef
care to sharer. with soe-
ease needs. The homemust
IM detached. 4 or 5 bed.
rooms. soacous clean and
in good condition Rehr
arises available Please
Call 416-436-9768
/ Townhouses
1 For Rent
SOUTH OSHAWA - )
bedro - !shouse 9000
so scnoois and shopping
$9WRIG all reckal FM
last Ava,lab4 April 1st
905-579-99'•,6 days
NORTH OSHAWA 3
bed-Ooms. 5 app,,a,ces.
attached garage Huge
Maki ..:Oso to sC ho0d; and
all a^vniaes Available
Aire st RatarereoesMrst/
last required 5895 'mo
PUS uOMies Call 725-5241
atw 5 p.m
NORTH OSHAWA. 3 bad -
r -cm - basement town-
houses in well ma a ta,nec
family complex Freshly
decorated with Frig /stove
dose to all amerit.es
1 Starting at $758 /month On
ste Mlgrm office Call 905-
728-3777
Rooms
1 for Rent
ONE ROOM, furnished,
available Immediately.
Pickering Beach Rd area.
$400 per mo inclusive.
Call (905) 619-9223
PICKERING BrocklHeiiii
area Furnishedrooms
S400AII facilities Includ-
ed Opposite busstop Avail-
able immediately Please
call anytime (905) 619-
1930
PICKERING: Extra larva
room with full private bath.
Equipped with eat -in knch-
an, ledge, stove, laundry.
cable. parking Included
References 5110/wk No
pets Avail. Immed 905-
839-2504
ROOM available for non-
smoker quiet family home
in Nax Private bathicable,
use of kitchen. aundry
facilities. On bus route
Bayty/Harwood area 416-
331-7226 leave message
SIMCOE NORTH Osha-
wa Large bright room in
house. common 0chen
facilities. laundry Wc. Irving
room Abstainer $90/week
Available immed,ately
905-436-1660
SOUTH AJAX. furnished
or untumished room for rent
in dean home Parking
Cable. laundry included
Share kltchen and team. no
BANCROFT AREA. 2 bed-
room cottage for rent start-
ing. May Call 905-619-
9231
GREAT fishing and family
holiday on Rice Lake. 1
hour from Oshawa, Modern
2 iS 3 bedroom cottages,
sandy beach. playground.
children's program, boat 8
motor Low family prices.
Sunnymead Cottages R R
e3. Hastings, Oris KOL IYO
(705)696-2601.
AT LAKE SEYMOUR,
Woodland Estates. on the
Trent River System. family
house keeping cottages. 3
pce bath. pool. beach.
store, playground, 90 men
Northeast Pickering 1-
888-813-2212
nor,
Flonda
e 1 Vac. Renals
CLEAR WATER AREA, 3
bedroori townhousepool.
jacuzzi. BBQ. private yard.
available now For into and
to view photos 905 - 579-
3788
CLEARWATER.mobdes.
'u:ly^ snail a r condi-
tioned Jkpermareent homes]
clubhouse, pools. hot tub.
near beaches and Major
attractions. children wel-
come. $275 weekly, photos
shown in your home
(905,683-5503
pets, nor smoker. Available _
May 1, $350 month 427- �rIVJk lent investment' $244,900
3519 Homes
Sale C;yl (705) 656-3662 even-
egs Municipality of Pickering Ontario Gaming Control Commission
F 1 ActioFor Condos 41 The Esplanade 1099 Ba Qtr t 2 d FI
WHITBY- $129 000. 3
Bedroom semi with 2 bed-
room In-law apt. Newer
windows, Hardwood Boors.
6 appliances Call 666-
3688
1 Wanted
WANTED - COUNTRY
PROPERTY within 25
minutes of Oshawa Prefer
bungalow on 10 acres Up
to 5250.000 Call (905)
723.1689
1 Townhouses
for Sale
FANTASTIC A great big "Thank You" goes out to
OPPORTUNITY Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Rose & daughter
Canada's Leading Plumbing, Kristen of Oshawa for the return of some
Heating, Air Conditioning and antique money stolen from Jack Bongards'
Drain Cleaning Franchise. home during spring break.
Free Info. Package It's always great to meet honest people.
Call (or Fax) 613-838-5881 11 Thanks Again!
Public Public Public
• 1 1 Notices MM Notices off l l Notices
PUBLIC NOTICE
LARGE 3 BEDROOM PROPOSAL TO RELOCATE A BINGO HALL
TOWNHOUSE In well
maintained complex, cen-
tral au, now carpeting, fin-
ished basement. private A proposal has been submitted to the Municipality of Pickering to
yard, m ground pool• pre -
"°d location off complex' relocate a Bingo Hall to:
a must to see. ony, $3.700 g
(905) 'r25--3471 man'°rat 975 DILLINGHAM ST. PICKERING, ONTARIO. LIW 3B2
ent This proposal has been submitted by
n Promperty MAYFAIR BINGO INC.
Copies of the proposal are available at the Municipal Office.
Public
Notices
PRIVATE SALE.
brick apartment
garageExcW-
beautiful
exclusive
'
Written comments on the proposal may be submitted not later than
North Oshawa.
3 large
room. 2 bath, al' applianL-
renes units.
hardwood
MAY 22, 1997 and forwarded to the municipal office and to the
noonng. French
windows.
Pickering. Ontario. LIZ 6K7 Toronto. Ontario. M5S 263
all appliances, large
double . - yard.
Commission.
Person;
Durham's sexiest
most attractive ladles
Reliable, discreet,
In b out calls
Now him *males
ATTENTION
SHOPPERS
Day trip to U S .A
Sat. May 3rd.
Luxury Coach Bu:
$25. return
to took can
Sherri 619-3621
HEAVENLY PSY11
S299 in 18. 24 he
300-451-3783 Daily I
scope1-900677-
t.M"1..-
ern CENn. aheerfix non-
RARE OPPORTUNITY
rAIJ
smoking house. parhaRy-
y ee n OOr
room. 2 bath, al' applianL-
ovncu vnu
ment :aa VJ Lauesen Poly
'ens-,a'eC 'as^ew' Z cr ?
oedrooms •ownlhOuse. 4
- onty requires bed :sun-
for Sale
Pickering. Ontario. LIZ 6K7 Toronto. Ontario. M5S 263
(Iry, parking rose to
HOUSEWIVES - namc
3 BDRM -ovse to share
neve appliaraes. $25.000.
3-' »dr;, bungalow
-efxala
es to beast . sleeps
indeed Call 905-426--3209
omrate phone number!
app -451-3638 ext
Clear c gr! Close to lake
yearly income need $600-
LARGE 2-8DRM condo /
able 5275 woks 905-
LOW4fER HALF f house for
$329/m,n, must be i
6 !rarnrt 5385 t7 uNi-
deposit Can Gentleman
apt. %c Va:•s tic^ east
ORFICI
OFFICE UiIrS FOR REIT
ing d dining area, wash-
trees. shrubs and preen-
ties. 131114134, Cindy. 839-
GeorgeWalker. -,18-9.4 14
Oshawa Sentro toil
to lend
chad". Laundry. snared
condition Priced at
on 8 acres- Features 5 bad-
kitchen, single peva+ m
A,yfeabp't1211e
Aveilsebe Rnmedw* Cale
Brower at". $55C per
MALE anatomy n4
2078
43 STRATHLANE. Cour-
tern Cal 905.434-3819
cation $1395 no etdras, in-
COUrni
RTICE - Furnished
Easily developed. Ideal for
-,er1 Professional vac
AJAX I4GROUNDPOOL.
Oce Or!a^c Mus: be seen,
aPProx 2C-)Osa f(., family
bed and breakfast. Con-
e 1
Auctions
e 1
Auctions
1 Auctions
re
7Z5-1171.
�or sen" Gai ^
1 Auctions
I
Units
Pete^r, •r�vatec ^god-
roan over double garage
son. Call 4361297.
VacationFREE
Cie. D
dor wile finance. pool miss.
TIONS? Do you have 15
LIVERPOOL A Hwy 2:
e
, A r
p
Large basement room for
with ocean fireplace. large
ty To inspect tall VJ Laue
PropertiesOr
tent In private home. Pri-
1280 Terwillegar 1,937 b
Sen Rlty 9905)623-3194 or
(x16) 284-4493
vate bad, ketclenette, able
968 sq, h. office warehaas-
Park Blodr t 748
brochure
ern CENn. aheerfix non-
hot tube in h)rare roc morn
to rent in North Oshawa
smoking house. parhaRy-
Ask S179.DO0 for asci
room. 2 bath, al' applianL-
tunhsned/unturrrsned room
ment :aa VJ Lauesen Poly
CLEARWATER 2 -bed-
- onty requires bed :sun-
(905 6233194
room •... -,e tAm fy park,
(Iry, parking rose to
469 OSHAWA BLVD. N.
heated pools. Eat tub
amenmes a GO. $375.
3-' »dr;, bungalow
-efxala
es to beast . sleeps
indeed Call 905-426--3209
w,tn 'Join walkway, and
6 More information avail
s4 It main. Ca! 434-2447
panic, Central a,rvac with
able 5275 woks 905-
LOW4fER HALF f house for
newer windows Oversized
434-7184
rent. '-bed,oc- large Iw-
private yard with mature
ORFICI
OFFICE UiIrS FOR REIT
ing d dining area, wash-
trees. shrubs and preen-
Money
ffp
rooms. Cabie uten,es In-
house Clean and move- n
to lend
chad". Laundry. snared
condition Priced at
on 8 acres- Features 5 bad-
kitchen, single peva+ m
5144.900 ( 905) 404-036 7
Aveilsebe Rnmedw* Cale
Brower at". $55C per
CENTRAL WHITBY Bun -
5100 per week 508-2459
"ta+th 655-4483 gaipv. - Ded•oor- fin -
leaned ba""M hardwood
VALLEY FARM RD: .arge
sciec-us bel 3 bed-
room condo to share with
lxnaie Bedroom with pr
vats full team Laundry.
parking cable Avail
rnmed Do" to at arwerv-
fees $375 and Call 83!-
0013
/CoRdo11wFor IC
W
Rent
AJAX, Ham~ Condos,
109 Lakednview V West,
Wketron! 2 bedrooms
appliances. air. avadatxe
June 1st $900rtnonth•hy-
dro Call days 683-2954.
ewes gs 428-7367
LIFESTYLE CONDO -one
bedroom clean. bright.
walkout •0 sunny balCOny.
Adul bkAldng. Forth Osha-
we. $67S,mo. inclusive
Bob. 723-0686
LARGE BASEMENT room
WHITBY HARBOR - SAIL -
to rent in North Oshawa
WINDS . Luxury 2 bed -
home. (wfd shared krtch-
room. 2 bath, al' applianL-
en) Close to Durham CO.-
es. w,redows coverings and
r Due routes and all
utilities included available
amenities Suitable for one
May 15th $7.175. inquiries
dean quiet female (em-
conte Steve at 72a-7259.
ployed or student), In -
dudes laundry. cable, pn-
onim i
trate bathroom, CIA. heat.
USE R"
hydro. Rekindre s. No
est�abltshod auto body
pots. $400. per month.
s4 It main. Ca! 434-2447
Pleaaa tat 903-436.8312.
OSHAwA 4
floors gas firepiaoe. 2
bathroomsnew, deck ~
keep home. move -r condi-
tion $156.900 Carl 1.905 -
GM 271.
COURTICE CRT. 2 story
4 born -,s 4b:hrms family
room reC,rGom, fireplace,
hardwood floors. W/o
kitcj,erl to deck ,reground
000; man floor l+i rdery, G'
A GV, finished bsmt 1,2
$181.900 cagerll 5asking
76-9388 for
adpoxntnient.
MEADOWVALEl101 kn-
,acu,ate large 4 bedropin
semi Freptace, finished
basement. 1 14 car ga-
rage. Large private yard.
eat -n kitchen. Loaded;
Only $179.900 Call like
Lynch 905-831.9500. Sales
Rep. Sutton Group-Hern-
age Realty Inc.
PRIVATE 3.1 bdrm bun-
galow Afillbrook Fa oil.
pool, rec room gas Vp 2
baths. ..features
S1129 900. (7D5)9W-2971
SAVE THOUSANDS!! 3 -
bedroom brick bungalow.
new windows d roof• gas
furnace. central air, sell
ming pool. garage. 1 -bed-
room basement apartment
to help with mortgage.
$164.000 with Real Estate,
now will be sold for best
offer. Call O -M-657-2867
( Close a doweraow n
Oshawa
OBTAINING A LOAN
is NOT GUAR-
ANTEED SOME
COMPANIES
CHARGE UPFRONT
FEES. OTHERS
DO NOT IT IS
SUGGESTED THAT
YOU INVESTIGATE
THOROUGHLY
BEFORE SIGNING
ANY CONTRACTS.
1 mortgages,
ME Insurance
MORTGAGES - Good,
bad and ugly Fnarecrig for
any purpose rates from
5 95% AM appiecatwrts ac-
cepted Community Fifteen
oat Services 668-6W5
1 Business
PPortunities
ALTERNATIVE MEOW
CINE- 4 112 yrs ago I left
my 10OK job. Today from
my home. I earn more than
my doctor. Pan-timedulb
time. Training provided
Small investment required
905-432-8234, 24 ter
recorder] message.
CHIP TRACK fully opera-
tional, includes microwave.
4 sinks, industrial peeler.
fridge. and many extras.
Serious inquiras only.
AJAX- Harwooygayty
Rallied 111- 850BSO sg2ndFfler
SUMJNG HOT !!! Boswell
(905) 342-3755
Clean .and spacious room
$550. 600 W made $500.
4 befioorn a"acukve home.
FOR RBST, Long estate -
for am Ba11aoonEe. KAdee1,
300 54 it amass from Ooh.
in presOgious Whitby sub.
kstnd boatZ salon, tuft
6�'�ei�",'r�kivj_ uOE de irteMal
Conde, 600 2nd ar $500.
division. Premium lol 50 x
Long
�and
OO. reOn irhOby- AwNAble
1200 sq. fl. 2nd floor .1,600
150, finished baso exit
est�abltshod auto body
rlsime. CAN 619.9081.
s4 It main. Ca! 434-2447
soudrem 4apOSUne sun-
�P. eanplelMy •QraP.
or 656 4132.
room, AN upgrades. Cas
$1495 filo. Largs car lot.
--. ALTONA 110. / fNkgpMl
��
ORFICI
OFFICE UiIrS FOR REIT
(905)ri66 5318
Choice Whitby location.
$1200 hno toe chasm tries
enlpby�d r sRtoY4r
secondt Boor. good sRENT
STATELY BROOK HOME
or burger sand. rdioict
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kitchen,
Street North (Oshawa) Io-
cation: Parking available.
on 8 acres- Features 5 bad-
Whitby location $600 mol.
separate bath-
rooms. references. Isti'last
Aveilsebe Rnmedw* Cale
rooms, 3 baths. 2 kitchens,
PMtt bam and workshop. M
1100 sq.M. store (commtr-
til c nice N. Oshawa 10-
5100 per week 508-2459
905-576 5123 ask for Bob
or
Warkworth town services.
cation $1395 no etdras, in-
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Easily developed. Ideal for
dustrial 1500 sq. ft. shop,
basement in row home.
e.
bed and breakfast. Con-
drive in door, only $595.
Share kikilAn and bad.
Industrial
venient to modem real
7Z5-1171.
pets. Suited to single per-
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seniors home. Price n-
doted only 00 Ven
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LIVERPOOL A Hwy 2:
home and income possfblW
hrs. a week to erwest In a
Large basement room for
INDUSTRIAL UNITS -
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real second income) call
tent In private home. Pri-
1280 Terwillegar 1,937 b
Sen Rlty 9905)623-3194 or
(x16) 284-4493
vate bad, ketclenette, able
968 sq, h. office warehaas-
Park Blodr t 748
905-352-2047 or 905-355-
1107. Catherine Wood-
TAXI COMPANY for sale.
and use of laundry facilities.
Ing. and
burn
Durham region. Equipped
Call for details. 905-831.
and 1775 sq. ft. $3.25 sq. B.
modern ears. 95 7-
8383
net. Call 579-5077 after 5
8451 or 905-686-9733 after
571-3281
3pm.
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Pickering tweens Central
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PICKERING — The
Pickering tween `C' Royal
Canadian Legion Branch
606 ringette team went unde-
feated in winning the title at
the Central Ontario Ringette
League playdowns at the
Scarborough 4 Rinks
Complex recently.
In the championship
game, Pickering dominated
Port Perry in a lopsided 7-1
victory. Lindsay Vine,
Amanda Wallace and Teresa
Reed each scored twice and
Ashlea Harder once.
In their opening game of
the regional playdowns, the
Pickering tweens defeated
Ajax 10-0. Ivana Sajovic
earned her second career
shutout in the contest. Jessie
Cater led the way for
Pickering with four goals,
while Kelly Dunn and
Wallace had two each and
Christie Barlow and Reed
one apiece.
Sajovic continued to pro-
vide shutout goaltending as
Pickering defeated
Ennismore 4-0 in the second
game. The game was called
by the referee with approxi-
mately I I minutes to go in
the second period when the
opposing coach was ejected,
but refused to leave the
bench. Scoring for the vic-
tors were Cater with a pair,
Reed and Barlow with sin-
gles.
The Legion tweens
played to a 4-4 tie with Port
Perry in the third game. Port
Perry scored three late goals
to knot the score. Wallace
scored a pair of goals, Cater
and Reed one each.
Pickering completed an
undefeated round-robin por-
tion of the tourney with a 9-1
romp over Sunderland in the
fourth game. Lisa Munson,
Reed and Cater each scored a
pair of goals, while Brooke
Jamieson, Brittany Taylor
and Barlow tallied once
apiece. Assists went to
Cerianne Mackenzie, Allison
Piercey, Harder, Dunn,
Lauren Goldsmith, Wallace
and goalkeeper Sajovic, her
first of the year.
Previously, the Pickering
tweens won a tournament
championship in Markham,
while finishing second at
tourneys in Gloucester,
Barrie, Pickering and Ajax'
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