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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1997_04_20pit. 7— News - News Pickering dvepLise'r 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 INSIDE Eating Disorders - Area teens can get help to understand eating disorders -- page 4. t Past and Present - Old is neve again for flickering Township Historical Society - page 9. EditorialPage ...........6 Sports ................25 Classified .............27 HOW TO RFACH US General .......... 683-5110 Death Notices ......683-3005 Attraction Line .......683-7545 Sincerely Yours ........ ........... *. .1-800-662-8423 Email ................ Newsroom@dudiamnews.net Internet .............. http://www.durhaffmews.net 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 DAN McTEAGUE Bill targets killers for other crimes. Pressrun 4.4,000 .30 Pages MPRMEMENM Af BY u FaftVk@%6CM?MM nstr otttt sttownoor s„sweet 6f6-2445 Bt�d� m MONT�EESSSO� RI schools it ] � • :.:.� 16 awada - 6 ym 71mms Api129 Wel, May 14 40 Abaco . AC 545 Kingsaw Rl, 1.AV Ajax •Its photo by A.J. Groen 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. Bell Mobil PAGE 2 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1997 E 0 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 maroon 19SS Oldsmobile Cut- lass at the intersec- Uun of Strouds Lane. PciGcc sa%. l.i,•hts at the intersection were green for north- K)und and south - hound train.:, p)h�c rejN)rt. The driver of the second vehicle. 5t) -scar -old Rosa Salvatore of Scar- horough. was lakcn to Scarhor- Fence & Deck Professionals Pressure Treated with 1' lattice per linear ft. Decks ... as low as per sq. ft. CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE 905-428-7024 Visit our web site http://www.durhanibusiriess.com/noffie/ame TUESDAY Aril n to Sat, April u QuaUty Fresh Cut Meats Lean %pround Beef � t :eats (IL .S At Everyday Low Prices! iL.ean Ground Beef r' Halenda's Owns Halenda's Own r Halenda's Own Beef Kabobs Ham Kobassa Smoked MW Hams lb. lb. lb. Boneless Sirloin $ Y �� .Steaks 'b. 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Haknda's Own Honwayle Perogies $00 4doz. 17" 11"MMI ltd' Picii & Plaza Meats g , Tw••v ,a+ ms's "The Meat People P Pickering THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1997 - PACK, 3 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 ,N considerations raised in a ay'-- ; � legalization of home busi- discussion paper released Opponent pp nesses. Horst Appelmann by the Town in March. suggested residents expect "privacy Town staff have not vet OTSt and peace" in j °�� 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 19 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 Income Tax Preparation 0 Qualified, Experienced :'Accountant 0 Dependable and Friendly 0 Small Business Welcome 0 FFILE Fast Tax Refunds 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. t HEATING """""""" AIR CONDITIONING L & sERviwc � DURHAM REGI SINCE 1970 NOW INSTALLING! Save $200 Central Air Save $100 Electronic Air Cleaners Exp. April 30,97 RFREE 0 EnMark As km as 8.25.6 firarlcog. O.A.C. .kms' MESTIMATES OSHAWA KEEPWTE NO OWl900" 24 N0. SERVICE SUPER OUFT OSHAWA XJIAIC _EVEL 7 0 DEL3 '•oneirw" E 1«� ►►ii MGN EFMEW Y 10.9 S.E.E.R Alr �K•M+M1 Spiny, • Callow1111manx= AW enjoys drltoi have registered so far for the Picker- g leisure IVear.. sL plays l ' �9e�� � �'� plays ttu�kcy iZt�Znoi Business Wear.. Mother Of The Bride Monday, Nov. 10. We -;.- ,)n 301 1- r- WhWes Rd r - Exit to Kingston R% Right at `.rsr exp! 'Lawc n Rd) T. far is Richard Ward, who lists his - 366 OLD KINGSTON RD. - HIGHLAND CREEK VILLAGE News tip? C9 Marianne Takacs at 683.5110 PICKERING — Five candidates • Callow1111manx= AW enjoys drltoi have registered so far for the Picker- g sL plays l ' �9e�� � �'� plays ttu�kcy iZt�Znoi ing municipal election to be held 1 ' ' Gknwm Guwdm will roti rive .t dinner toe Monday, Nov. 10. DnW Pi& and a F -shin comrlunci The only mayoralty candidate so ' I" Aox of Burger ling. far is Richard Ward, who lists his - • t.obim Aox Congnrxtukuiions address as Box 5142, Claremont. ' ft" Calle A& Raymond for Ix ing c Two people are already in the run-• CONDITIONING PkisM g Dowme Ajimft Carrier o the \X<e k. ning for the Ward 1 Regional seat_ C • They are Jill Foster of 1049 Dale • , _ wood Dr., who is currently serving as HURRY IN TODAY! S4AJM• the Pickering PublicP t�RnldultlwrtWrstty Acam OUkL KING chairman of • library Board, and Kevin Ashe of t7 � Wm*" Grltf m'417 Victor Court, who is one of three �;7���� � Co) To Exce[!ex♦ Pickering trustees on the Durham w� — Pic Kiriged t b jp t 2tio t:Ir1�.i H, r.,l . t'r1 Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board. Pleating and Air CwWWornng = Authorized Dieakr .�i.�, Aja Qtrlitilet tloR crrkretrdtdtdltietetd Incumbent Rick Johnson of 3730 = c°"'S"'`a'a cAs • . • - - _ for Mit bel Brock Rd. N. has registered to run Innovation Since 1874.. w again for his Ward 3 Regional seat. Fottlfoi6find6etie¢ The first and only candidate regis- �uIdid, BIAS, �. feted for the local Ward 1 seat is Joe ce.�, Pacione of 331 Sheppard Ave. Nt4:� eN �� gin,>e` No one has yet put in their name • >< for local school board seats.-------------------------------------- Igjjlil.n .a- • ♦• w • + .... .. n .r •• -. •• •. • + .• n n •e n n n w •• •..• w .- w •. •• � w +• r w - . w w • ♦ • • . • . • • f • • f • • • • • • 1 I • • t • • • ♦ . • • P I I r w + r • • r r I e v • r w • • • e ♦ • r • • • - • • ♦ v ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ • • • • r PAGE 4 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY. APRIL 20, 1997 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- dale at 905-723-1699. The Durham College Communit} ( hoir ,A CENTURY of SONGS Sunda}. Ma% -t. 199' at -: iopm %1.r ... :mg Hi! 1XI"O+N Fruou Jn.nr lr%inv Berlin to Andrew ll(v%d '%chher al..+ Icafwinx Ttw P1nr R1dxr lcrar, awd tkI tkxa %.rdto innlnx nix A I, -r Tram J Ie kl Rananhn 8 4+ t1 smith r++r tnt,,muti-n � rt t:+ kc- ori! (905) —2i-M9S U R H A M F BERLEAEIII= NTAL CENTRE WALK IN HOURS Daily 8am - 9pm Sat. 1 Oam - 4pm EMERGENCIES SEEN IN 2 HRS. 24 HR. EMERGENCY PAGER AMBERLEA SHOPPING CENTRE ON WHITES RD. PICKERING BETWEEN FINCH & HWY 401 • Nitrous Oxide Gas • Denture Services, Partials • Collect From Insurances J�-�aad'�r uintan Tiouse Presents on week -ends A MURDER loin us for an trxning ofS'F£-Vy in the eerie semng of the Ganaras(a Forest. Linsey 5 star accommodation, authentic medieval English manor, paneled oak rooms, brass beds, adendoums and hot anter bottles. TranFrss to the uadd of Agatha Christie. Join us on a Saturday, late afternoon, for cocktails by the open fire and meet the other guests before dressing for dinner. • Candlelight dirww • Mystery (costtxnes supper) • Overnight accommodation odation • Full English breakfast Total package $170 per couple Dinner and Mystery only $50.00 per person (VISA) TEL: (905) 683.6412 OPEN ALL YEAR 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- mation or to register li)rA Changc In Attitude. INCOME TAX PREPARED FREE E -FILE Service 20 years Tax Experience IAN M. TAYLOR CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 110 Hunt St. Ajax 683-8787 Find us online at t www.durhamnews.net I T 1 photo by A.J. Groen 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- the 4 -ho o)]'s librarian. NOW OPEN A ON 24 HOURS si taai 00000 +ss~w sw• ae>_ s>_ teras INUMNaa�r BUY 1 Entree IGEN' 1 Free! (Wtt� titre Pttrcharee of 2 beverages.) Mw let wound the clock wry at PickedTown centre 1815 Rd. s t,.■:"MWvja. 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PAGE 6 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1197 � Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser Vditorials and etters A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L I S 2H5 PHONE: 683-5110 FAX: 683-7363 Publisher: Tim Whittaker ♦ 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 The News Advertiser accepts letters to the editor. All letters should be typed or neath hand- written, 150 words. Each letter must be signed ►rith a first and last name or two initials and a lust name. Please include a phone number for verification. The editor reserves the right to edit copy for style, length and content. Opinions expressed in letters are those of the writer STEVE HOUSTON Managing Editor 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. To respond to this editorial call Infosourre at before we must tap into them. and not necessarily those of the Steve Houston is a regular contributor to our Sunday niOSOUrCp 683-7040 and dial 5104 3) The telescoping of our UI, News Advertiser column rotation. To respond to this column call Infosoun:e at 683-7040 and dial 5108. Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Community Newspaper blished Tuesday Wednesday Friday Sunday JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor -in -Chief STEVE HOUSTON, Managing Editor BRUCE DANFORD. Advertising Manager ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Advertising Manager EDDIE KOLODZIEJCZAK, Classified Advertising Manager MONIQUE LEA, Real Estate Advertising Manager ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager BARBARA HARRISON, Production Manager JANiCE O'NEIL, Assistant Production Manager TO REACH US General: 683-5110 Clamilled: 683-0707 Distribution: 683-5117 AdmiolClassified Fax: 683-7363 Composing Fax: 579-9273 E-mail: newsroom@durhamriews.net The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Printing. Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax d: Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper ASSOC., Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circulations Audit board and the Ontario Press Council. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse anY advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occupies. PuCHERYL 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L IS 2H5t�.u" 1 HAINES, Assistant Production Manager LILLIANLILI.IAN HOOK. Administration Manager ww.d°r�"'ne1" S "� m'7 cora. r. !Cu THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1997 -PAGE 7 Ry ou HAS JUST PURCHASED A HUGE... VUARNET SKI JACKETS $8200 y MISTY MOUNTAIN JACKETS $3900 Value 110010 y SKIRTS 2900 Value 515000 y DRESSES $2900 Value 115000 y BLOUSES & PANTS `,,J"" WOMEN9S CASHMERE $1 goo 1 Value '120°° X5900 �c WOOL JACKETS value 130001IJ tt• t ► wit m Ifulifir"m►i it I I vs 10 Iviomm, ars crrrar QUALITY AT c;. W. jHut 1zza CAS 2Cer oQtt%-=cr 11• 250 BAYLY ST. av AJAX ars crrrar QUALITY AT c;. W. jHut 1zza CAS 2Cer oQtt%-=cr PAGE 8 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 10,1997 THE AJAX/PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER'S FOR ALL YOUR AUTO SERVICE NEEDS, CALL THESE PROFESSIONALS! 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Unit #159 Pickering (905) 427-0276 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 20,1"7 - PAGE 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. 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Give is 3t) OUR days to show you how we can You'll see a posrtive change in concentration and self bring uut the best in dour child - confidence in st your child in juone month, or your guaranteed! money bade. MARTIAL ARTS CANADA FAMILY "I CENVKS FAMILIES GROWING ST?OhG TOGETHP Call Ajax (905)686-8866 Pickering (905)839-5000 IY`IY}Ik IYYII ['w,FT, �Yt Vii' i„ C, , ..,.: Mer:, t o ex+t�.�lten�t d Post has o y sed o°add�es the �. Ca da of Ma�leay. na eco deliver by plane St 01% the i1 1pwaxw) ib�e tot the vo Xr�renced a mit Low test bio° s o{ oleo air eel As O°�'a distnbuto sent oot de,� Ova 1a &est to Pee me titt�t wo C+hes fog lot".� - nu ;for ,. 1! -. - 9� PAGE 10 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL, 20, 1997 photo by A.J. Groen 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 YMCA sponsoring 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 ex -patients of Ajax 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. Due to space limitations, people wanting to attend are asked to call in advance to inform organizers. Call Hos- pice Durham at 435-5242 or 837-2206 or the hospital at 683-2320 ext. 1250. O r of �,� • Beginnerrki a v need 'The finest: '. theatrical school there is. " Wed.. April 22, Beginners Ages 12-16; 7:30-9:00 Thurs., April 23, Beginners Ages 8-11; 6:00.7:30 Classes 10 Weeks $90.0* Intro. Offer. Beautiful studio, carpeted with stage & lig is Classes for children 5-7. 8-11, 12-16 and the �,,,,A best adult theatre & fiim program available taararrr . anywhere. Classes are educational. fun and taught by highly qualified instructors. O'Leary's School of Drama Unit 22, 1550 Bayly Street Pickering, Ontario (905) 420-8129 °f of Now even night owls can prepare for a new career with CDI training at our Scarborough campus. 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'Sec your neighbours at work Sb� Meow a Fun activities for kids and adults weil lovei i i . i _i----, Aim we WMI01=12 I Kegistration required - book by Apd M Call 905.839.1151 ext. 4111 or fax 905.837.7305 for a registration form or pick one up at t w Pickuing Nuclear Infor n rvon Centric located at 1675 Montgomery Park Road (Brock S. to Montgomery Park, right and follow siyns). Pnd.ope n ho use0hyd ro.on.ca Hwy 4011 Exit at arm* oar [wsalr.aMe al�1 to S et Sandy tr * a..�n 1llirocl� >Raati IM Ri. • Male iiravti n com Qt Ontario Hydro ;} r photo by A.J. Groen 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 PROLINE. 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- nings. ATLANTIC TREE SERVICE Serving Ajax & Pickering We take away, 5M'tl IAll,1 In or SAVE MONEY - you clean up • Trimminp • TODPOM Stumps removed by machine . oeaa woos • or�nlna • Animal Rescue Fu1W Insured . 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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. Those who attend may pre -register that night for the M000 ... ve Your Bones A ofwj &# . �1Pd 101' There is no excuse if you drink the juice'. ScientMc &Medical Documentation FREE Information Pkg. (905) 619-2900 24 hr. voice xail Surliplll leave your name al: complete mailing address Allow 3-4 daysJor deliuery REPAIRS (1 hr.) ' Relines • Complete. Partial Dentures LOWER DENTURE STABILITY NEW PERMANENT, SOFT DENTURE LINER FREE CONSULTATION William Steil, DD, EC.A.C.(A) 84 Old Kingston Rd. W. PICKERING VILLAGE, AJAX 683-4294 0f4cir hev A01 Al Osteoporosis Walk to be held in Claremont Saturday, May 10. For more information, call Karen at 649- 3030. t M. on,,.ShcKets . ICKERMG My ]day is last day to make resmations or the Ajax -Pickering Christian 'Wot�tten's Ctub's' ming fash 4on event - The Fashions ficin Tip to Toe Ladies Guest Night is being held ='Thursday, April 24 at 7 p.m. at 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. -. ,To reserve your spot, call 427- 15445 (Karen). Advertising Correction In our Trans Canada Sale insert. included in this newspaper, last week. Please note the following Back Page -Sealy logo shown is incorrect. The wird Posturepedic should not be there as $200 savings apply only to Sealy items shown. Inadvertently, the errors listed appeared in our a7verbsing. 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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. D :1 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- tional upgrading. want %our organization listed, call ~green Or spend sonic Irisurc tirrtc with a ,pc- ply pw hing a wheelchair-h(,und child Intcrc,tcd pcOple o-,cr Il� can call Jud,, at t,X6-2661. / Assorted varieties, 21 ";�i .. CHAPMAN'S Premium Ice Cream Assorted varieties of 455 mL Frozen Yogourt HEINZ B.B.Q.Sauce .► .. or Sorbet = with a $35 or more grocery purchase. 29 (Limit one 11 per customer purchase., ea. &` Asswted Yttt kties, 2 l rtl. ` ` 4.5t/ 100 nl+, COCA-COLA, SPRITE hrid of U.S.A. ` or CANADA DRY Nom I s Soft Drinks Florida e , 1 I sweet 89(a. 99 Asswte� Ywielies, lSO wl ltltl Corn 91(/ 100 EL. Pin Dail J,. RZ,�... �` 'Sts�.rier►+es Pr.�a � usll Califonda Cd fnm Boneless . 69 Chicken Breasts T Bone Steak P4 LOEB - AJAX MARKET PLACE LOEB-BAYWOOD LOEB - GLENDALE MARKET PLACELOEB :475 Westney Rd. N., Ajax 105 Bayty St. W., Ajax 1900 Dixie Rd., Pickering were CODkUIg to ,�PFJaS MWM FROM S ICAY, AM 20,IMM W111WAY, AM 26, 1997. geder. PAGE 14 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 6. 1"7 Billboard April Zo, 1997 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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ICYx3 photo by Andrew Iwanowski Education protest Canadian Union of Public Employees (CI:PE) Local 218 members, staff at Exeter High School in Ajax, walk along Harwood Avenue to meet CUPS staff from Ajax High School during a 10 -minute demonstration at noon Monday to protest provincial education reform legislation. Leading the walk are organizer Florence Morgan -Thom (left) and Katherine Han- disperger. CUPE represents school secretaries, custodians, education assistants and maintenance, technical and clerical workers at both public and Catholic school boards in Durham. tF0RRUY0UNGMMN0NS CREATOR OF THE THREE DIMENSIONAL BRONZED CHILDREN'S HAND/FOOTPRINTS, AS SEEN ON THE AJAX-PICKERING HOSPITAL TELETHON WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE HUNDREDS OF VOLUNTEERS WHO MADE THIS WONDERFUL EVENT HAPPEN. IT LOOKS LI KE ALL THAT HARD WORK AND DEDICATION HAS PAID OFF. CONGRATULATIONS! FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO BID ON MY IMPRESSIONS .AND MISSED OUT, REMEMBER FOR ONLY $35.00, YOU TOO CAN HAVE A GIFT THAT WILL LAST FOREVER. For More Info Call 428-89541 IF • 'TIME • QUALTI'Y + GEWLE DENTAL CARE ARE EWPORTAN'T TO YOU WE AM AVAIIAM TO SFJIVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE If PEOPLE OF ALL AGES 241 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Max, Ontario (South of Hwy. tt2) DR. JOSEPH A. MISIUN, DENI7ST 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. PAGE 16 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1"'1 P 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." Moving ti WI Together co Towards HE r M 0 Health o n In private W e 0p clinics, hospitals X and learning w rrt c institutions, 0 p; physiotherapists o will proudly share the r achievements of > their vibrant � LA PHYS I OTH E RAP I E z profession with fellow NATIONAL PHYSIOTHERAPY WEEK APRIL 20 TO 26 1997 Canadians from SEMAINE NATIONALE DE LA PHYSIOTHERAPIE DU 20 AU 26 AVRIL 1997 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 maiiiiiiiae Tum" 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. PAGE 18 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 14f7 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 • Registered Physiotherapists • Day & Evening Appointments • Workers Compensation Board • No Fault Auto Insurance • Private Extended Health Care Plans Workers Comp. Community Clinic Program Member Of The Active Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Group 1>� ■ GET BACK TO ACTION �„ 683.9598 375 Finley Avenue, Suite 104, Ajax 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, tum to page 19 '_dMo 11, E. of Port Union at Rougemount) = • ' • border Kathy Chamberlain • Cathy Kammerer con*wW from pegs IS 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 276) amounts everyday and it requires no special equipment. P 2. The risk of injury in a B walking program is phs significantly less than in a reinforcing the area with adhesions and running or an aerobics zX 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 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. 276) 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,`} �L 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 .. - �sr_4.. 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 a .,k� o __' Hea �.;. Join our Ptrysio�'heraPtsE and massage- th a apin at Ck hafa Orthopedic and SpOfis Cb* on ow Mich *m u 17, - NJ< L� N� �0 P ,._ s ' �L ,._ s PAGE 20 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1"7 ;s; a�rne fro ; � ax an Plick .�,,�7I Ilia 50th Anniversary Birthday Birthdays Birthdays Saha Durrani turned 49 on April The Moline family is busy 1. "We knew it `#' �- �.. celebrating birthdays. Rebecca was on April turned seven on March 30 and •w Fool's Day so Rachel is four on April 22. Love, T •_. we were kind. hugs, kisses and happy birthday'' _ No jokes. We wishes from Mom, Dad, Gram - wish you all themie Moline, Grammie and b best and more to ! Pappa Robertson, and Goose. come. Love from your hus- t band, children Birthday Birthday Two special children in the Bertha and John Holmes mark Sonia. Edward Kelly family are celebrating birth - and golden milestone on April 22 and Edwin and grandchildren .�1a1- Jamie celebrated her Happy birthday wishes days- Alana turned four on April 7 when they celebrate their 50th 1 colm and Marcus." sixth birthday on April i went out and Morgan will be two on May 9. 18. "Ha v birthday anniversary- Congratulations and I'1'- Y to "our i Happy birthday, love, hugs and best wishes from Margaret, pumpkin. Hopc you had " s pe c i a I i kisses from Oma and Opa. Brian, Hilda, Bridan, David, Engagement I u n girl" Ash- I Kim and all their grandchildren. i. o v e ley when Pat and Mike Arsenault of I r o m s h e Birthday Pickering are pleased to announce N1 o m , ' turned six 85th Birthday the engagement of their daughter Dad and years old Alisia Blan- Nicole to Andrew Zara of hrother , on April chard turned Mary Hendon- Oshawa. stepson to Maria and son j T J 10. Love, i four on April 15. ca celebrated her of the late Antonio and Luciana 1' o u "Ha v birthda PP. Y hugs and kisses from 85th hirthday on r Zara A wedding date is to be cutie pa- ilommy, Daddy and monkey" with April 16. Mary t announced t t�x�tie." J brother KvIe. I lots of love from h - stays youngh �__- -�1 Mommv, Dean. singing. dancing "'� + - --Poppa, Gram- and playing her `'" Birthdati Birthday Birthdays ma, Auntie harmonica. Best H wishes for goodMarley and Karissa on le Craig. Mae. health and happi- ness for many years to come from y her loving family- _ Birthda ,t The Brauchs Birthday f — celebrated on ' April 14 as their "A real cube" turns three on April "' "little mouse", - 20. Conner who has O'Hara has brought three many happy years of love, j birthday wishes, ' April 19 was a big daylaughter and ' lots of lout and April's a big birthday month for lots of smiles into their hearts, (~ j for Nicholas Correia, "Happy birthday wishes 'fa ; kisses from I the Navarro family. Nicolas turned turned three- "Ha birthda because he turned eight. to our little sweetie Cara PPY Y M o m m y Mommy, Daddy and Bri- Munro, who turns two on five on April 16 and sister Alexis had wishes to our Emmy with love Daddy, baby her first birthday on A Joe and Tess the birthday. pril 7. "With all i from Uncle Steven and Jody, Anne wished Nick a happy April 25. All our love and our love to our little man and Teen y' ..We hope you kits of hugs and kisses from Y Auntie Karen and Uncle Rod, from Momm " wonder dog. � enjoyed your surprise-" Nlotntnv and Daddy' i Y and Daddy. Grandma, Opa and Mommy. 1 Birthday Birthday Birthday Birthday Birthdays The two cutres in the Olson home are celebrat- ing birthdays. Megan turned six on April 12 and j� brother Ryan will be three on May 8. Wishing them a happy birthday with lots '. of love are Mommy, Daddy and Tbiumper. 4164 '~G•i� "A special young lady beep+� 17 1 Road The little lovely in the Dad and brother Chri ,'.. fi., [butts six on April 24. Mom, erpoo s Dustin Clarke turns six tw Pic kin 831-5431 8 I.Cheong house turned Happy 35th birthday wish Kailey Chappell a on April 25, Happy birth- 1 TM VUXs C"E wtNNor A seven on April 19. Wishing wishes went out to Mike wonderful bi thday with lots day wishes, with love, car em Megan a happy birthday Gaunt on April 16. "It's a of hugs and kisses. Also, hugs and kisses from cs whe with love were Mom, Dad, big one buddy. Love from happy birthday on April 21 Mom, Dad and Jesse. - - = - a, rwy go o1becity to yuk;,, s„bb= to,MCOM'Ve Devoe and Brandon. Daniel and Lynn." to Nanny Judilm" "We love you Dustin.,, -- __ dwir FREE CAC. (Phrase provide iduat uioo) PRIZE VALID UNI. SAT, April 26, IW7 YOUR TRUCK & Vj" ACCESSORIES! 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Local businesses and other organiza- tions are being invited to enter teams of 10 in MOE In Stock A • the challenge, which will include competi- tion in events such as basketball, floor hock- ey, tug-of-war, beach volleyball, water bal- loon toss, toilet paper toss, egg toss, mini putt and a put -out -the -fire relay. Teams will be able to pick the events in which they want to compete. The challenge is designed to provide a fun afternoon of friendly community competi- tion. A Community Challenge Trophy will 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. The challenge will run from I to 4 p.m. at the school, on Liverpool Road north of Finch Avenue. 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WWI 7A. �... ��* SAVE BIG ONLY PW dr - 1996 JW GIIAIO CHEROKEE 1996 SEBRMIG L)a CONY 4.OL, aula., p.widows p dL, P•weW AMIFM tom., CD, 3 SL V6, attfq., • aura. temp air, hetltud seals. A1YFM toss PAC ,fit txuia, lit cofltl , km PKK rear RD mom.P. D• R Ieslur buclraes i windows. fit trust, sutsaeett i more. opo SOLIP5068. TO + ' PRICED T SELL ' Mpg 1'I I IN 11I Nk I_l hI: :� (:I 'ti"1'O.t1 I.12' SER'JICE OPEN %RWOOD AVE. North of -01 905w683w5358 DAY EERYIN GHT.Y i, • • Rivett, sports writer 683-5110 oung 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 a t i o n a I restling show - ase. This year presented his ird consecu- ive trip to the anadian tour- ament. He also on a silver edal at the 1996 champi- nship, that time in the freestyle discipline. He also com- peted in freestyle THE NEWS ADVEMSER SUNDAY, APRIL. 20,1"? - PAGE 25 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 wrestling and third in freestyle in his class. April 26,1997 at A.C.C. West Pad DIVISION AJAX "AVTRYOUTS THAE MINOR HOCKEY COACH Minor Novice 8:00 a.m. Brian Robinson 86-230 Major Novice 9:30 a.m. Ton O'Brien 428-3256 Minor Atom 11:00 a.m. Mike Fox 427-3510 Major Atom 12:30 p.m. Russ Hutchison 619-0269 Minor Peewee .2:00 p.m. Bill Neadles 427-9077 Major Peewee 3:30 p.m. Herb Watson 427-7149 Minor Bantam 5:00 p.m. Bill Carroll 427-6156 Major Bantam 6:30 p.m. Geer a Ri le 428-2003 3 IF F 675w Cor A 44 -4 A 14�� irY�`vi4yc. + 1.;+. �' s�fv..4L16 i vrl.+i4 . neem ti.u�. ��t ilisd � moi►= — - - _- _._.. __ _- News Advertiser photos by Ron Pietroniro students... Catholic School in Pickering againstthe students. Above, the pumped for the matches. Tee -off for charity golf event d into the swing of t3ungs with Dwtnam Region anmunity Cares cfiarity golf tournament. Particgmts will tee off Wednesday, June 4 at Seaton Golf a2 Country Club at 1665 Bruck Rd. in Picketing. The tour- N=t wn7Il use a shotgtm format and will begin at 12:30 1n. following regisawkn at 11:30 a.m. ,7be $100 entry fee includes green foes, golf cert, dinner-:` ;[a chaaoe to win ounwous prizes. Tem are five bole -w - ie primes including a 1997 car, $10,000 and throe trip& iere ane also prizes for the best score, longest drive and SM to the hole. Proceeds from the day will go to Durham *ion Community Care to help recover cutbacks m find - g iotltling S13AM C.ommtmity Cate provides home sup. itservices 1o4,AW aduhs with needs nA - g io -113 - I ntbrWdm or, 45& iita~booie respite services and me■od aNtppatt Ener famiiiec- 71b segigar or for ifine bion, c& 401-2?24. . VVEEKLY tiPROGRAMME °0 SUMMER (su,--. °hops E1997 P Ontario Hockey Schools MONDAY NIGHTS (May 12th - July 28th) exduding May 19th (11 weeks) SESSIONS: Rep-SNect Levels A: Age 8-9 (5:15-6:15 p.m.) B: Age 10-11 (6:15-7:15 p.m.) C: Age 12-13 (7:15-8:15 p.m.) D: Age 14-16 (8:15-9:15 p.m.) (`NOTE: Session D begins June 2-.k,ly 28.) (9 sessions) ohnoth Approorimately: 30 skaters - 4 goaltenders per . session s a 0 Esaptysis O �and on Adi g ' n ennd r+ 9 Contact skis (older sgs groups) CoanpMts gn N P ft. _ Is - .. .. � mss,•-'...Asisrisw�imicp:� �•r+,.,.�s„s PAGE 2L- THE NEWS ADVEwnSER SUNDAY, APRIL 26,1"? 00 C 0!� ro A P_Z!)_J A (_'� r], .. euy one week, get (905) Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. the 2nd free! Monday to Friday Call us for Tor;oNTo . 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday details LINE or fax your ad App% M to Arfti" For 798-72596830707 (905) 579-2238 Sat ani Nahidas Fa s"a°n" GARAGE SALES BIRTH NOTICES A n your baby's arrival + 017�y X35♦GST . 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'Ove}ies,lay. . n'r, . 1Q00 • 5151'A Lifes"Irs said Wellness HLTH 1355 April 3u July 9 - 110e�ytav • h.n - I00) - SISI ,H Obseruft Young Cbiidres CHL!) ;i5_ Apnl .>t lunc'II) pkxday n X, l") • S 122 96 YEAR 2 %OOollaollor So Fsl blame (.HLI) t45: - Nor 1 !uh I�� - Thursday • "'KI - 1tr(X) • $151 ,ri tiCX:lnc 14 - %kxday • n'v) 10,a) • S11.1 (M A[oewlfaw of CHU) 3352 •April 30 - June lA Wednesday hou - 9.00 • Sv'S IM To Oil - wilr aril ca mL Cal biey ler $wan cad 721-2000 or iaiartwafaa er 1-goo46la21io. 4=0 7slam Eduoiing You iior the Real World. REPRESENTATIVE ernational Temporary Help Service 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 TIE NAR. STATION Ca - riser Tn wwV Canter. Be- coer a nai technician. cera trarting avaiabis in arti6um rods. am eanilirla, hipc peoicu es' wou (905) 72344 Prepare yourself Cu• nd,v aual,zed ea ^g p d� ploV des for a new career unique program packages in day or evening ■ Programmer Analyst Masses. Tram with others in a hands-on, • Network Specialist business -oriented environment. • LAN Administrator • Computer <=CDI COLLEGE Maintenance Technician Call today technology Oshawa 28 campuses across Canada including 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 1 Hal P 'AIRLNIES', Vanous airy IsvN pmtwns aysdabis For your opportunity car 1- 604-878-4515to obtan carpis» mtorenaaon Pei "SE e i - •SE YOUR OMNI BOSS Work at Noor' For a has 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-"' ' CVOR, are polio. d•aranc•. We OHN paid layovers, br _k ' •rid b• a g Pei flew equon-d, oa•P•erw wags. Cao (W5)723, - 611a. pff_'W Windi M Aaago�%ttR� aa8sry 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) l 1 HelpHelp Help 1 General IM G e nera l 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. THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1"7- PAGE 27 General General General General General 1 Help 1 Help 1 F(elp 1 M•IP 1 ►al P 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. 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Al types of moves. cam care ..lora 427.200 MOVING Hare. Aper•mrite Of - Saw rsp•oiADOim 1 S Pielilr slid Mfd-Maih Di► ootrte. Liowm L in- aaed. FIN• Estenaws Excellent service. Cal 4W779L Clow W%M Begun rates, Wass, Dun apt. ft Padart0 avaVable. Te eNwt Sante I" ww ql • bog • kw • klecalee it M Tebometwow mb all Bees 51% lest to rellar ftp. Call to Ffer fsaaulr 416-724-9295 • Flooring, 1 Carpeting 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 $28.00 nstaled FREE ESTIMATES! Cal Sam (7 days) (905)619-2249 (905)706-3206 Arty Vic. & registered House CleaningM id•areitvg DIAMOND SHINE Maid Service insured " HOUSE CLEANING rs experience Avail. Thursdays and Fndays Call Sandra Dee 631-6049 TO TINED TO CLEAN YOUR HOME? !t us '+elp you z$ear a 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 - Cal br bee etioriipes (9W ui-5015 Tired of Housedeanin67 Cleaning Lady available any day of the week, bondable and reliable. Please cal 427-2511 • 11rd �LPuhlim ervices Ian dntlmlle $ELL R NOIW • 0 Services CALL 683-0707 le 1 aA ; 1 r. + 900KKEEPNG Ksr 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 1 Gardening & • • Business landscaping • Services RELAX THS YEAR Have L AN D Moreing Uri take care of your lawn Dave 905-436-7833 Book now and receirve Free Spring or Fail Clean -Up, 1 • • 9 • Services CUT 8 TRW LAWN MIAR TENANCE Speciiiakdnq in grms euair4 Call Mian 420 -SW ataer lteiravrrpe lot fair• •Caoaw sAataaflatL• tedalval Raiz Godes s, Pnrwe, fnteeot:Yrg Stemma, Rnteriq vents, Er- MAGICM • Live animals • AN occalsions AN ages CALL JEFF (905) 83�T057 WANTS VIOM Cb* For ib t Pat And All Ooraeiijim Have W Orm VfigiciaL Call IWwis v_ H F � R'r it) HEART SENIORS SErtilI/ IS i (rider Adan: .;anrig ndv duab with arp•n•nc• ptOa1ON :•rows lot Senor Gez•ns n our oonnx,ney -or mor• rHon+,gon 1 I Susan u 905-420-5114 "'r' EMHealth Beauty A natural way to kne WcfitM aml/or Improve . 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 • • • ax, Film • • Dlfeclory Int4bott 2 who —FREE 044L NG- llums e� Toby PiotestiaW Ammer nt Judy Kuksis CGA 906.420,2011 For salol w misses. One month free will R�OMAL i rANTENANCE one year contract. LAINlCAlMO A oA1Nil�lf3 tial Renale or Alan R N CALL DAVE At (905)a l CALL 6834M 881-70" PAGE 28- THE NEWS ADVER1151M SUNDAY, APRU, A 1917 General 1 Help DOMINO'S PIZZA now hie- ESTIMATORIPROJECT two Ftelp General 1 SMSA Mor SaMsAlMlpl SldNed SldNed SidNad 1051 Simcoe St N. Osha- �P t Agent: 1 � � � Help 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. 1 General Help 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, 1 General Help General 1 Help 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 1P 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 Firtswood FIREWOOD Roka Lum- ber a Firewood Centre 4'x8'xl2'. $60, 4'x8'xt6'. S65 Established 1963 Days 705277-3381. Even- ings 905-434-6665. Free OeMry to Oshawa gree. A# #,/- �0a Serving the Durham Region R E N E W for over so years CARPET CLEANING Aulvel nal �^'� ars u ' • Full or Part Time /� ` • B OiL CHAriGE a - r'� • Fully Licenced r�� • Home ham OK TMX u Avco • Trained ECE Staff KILPJSTR.IC� Pmwvabom •mei any ori 4 "" coupon -� f111RST 9e Ct1SToa�a weir. •� 6:15 am - 6:00 pm COr4STRUCTI3r4 • Batlxootra lees Levkt¢ a tree services hen over 20 caul mnwmmsea. 010. 15 months - 6 yin Car for dehhtls. Expires April 2WV f3oo NEAR OSHAWA CENTRE 97 Church St, Comtpeaors coupons welconwa Call it tar lair teat Iwo. 1606 CARTIER AVE_, OSHAWA Aja 805-42$$7$5 Guenernee Cornpeinilk a aloes • 4 436-5026 HOME IMPROVEMENTS 1-8138-845-4424 - - 00 0 0 -t; Durham Auto Woriks , • a , 'ss FOR ALL YOUR • sur ,rut Automotive Needs' awn Lube • Oil • Filter tally N s 99 Also Andluded linspf�' - * $ Pervlzod Oil Plus 14 r Taaas Penia Fillers sup 0 676 Drake SL MM 576.5106 0 Michael G. Peace Chartered Accountant MIS Corporate And Personal Accounting Connect with a Cure Tax ung Preparation r Sunday April 20, 199 7 FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONOSMWA 428-0549 433-0201 ' ' MAXIMCKERING ertsrewT..,......,A.n..A. CARDINAL :i�z) • Full A Part -Taos • Live-in tit Live -Chet - •LeftA die a l.M.d4f14irir e )%MINS FOR CIELOW t COAPAN KINS FOR TM BI ORtl Y Sunday, App i 2D - . 87 Ok! Kinpin Rld.e AMxe Ont L1T-3A6 TMRtE BSARS STARTPFINSH: Durham CoNege AUTO QO�Y e09t Of AAMS LINIMENT AM ROUTE LENGTHS: The Slim (wheekhair accessible) and Boor ea awSMalR 10kn1 routes travel through Camp s"a+n tel. Dare•• wallas' Samac and residential streets. The 20km route will include parkland Slxsle :AAk01fb0"rr,, 00and the historic downtown area.owoul *mitis*Pff IV Is CHECK-IN: 8:30 a.m. Free raipDl uAll w -d r.w erica 1 EStin atesl wALK sTARrs: 9:30 a.m. soaeyf tx canadm 905) 619-2327 _ ortfNltlo IAtrisiolt ` LINT 9'108, 2!Z MONARCH AYE, AJAX ' Bargain 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. — PAGE 30 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRQ, b, 1"7 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 f! 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. N=030 NATIONAOf M#JrWM AM TOURNAME" LS PICK IIE'CIIEA110N Comm fats aa.r saw rwft "No o d me to trevae; Set" Pea revs h0awda i rats In fteefteilla ealev! IS �1 PAM : OIL W84 �i�ll VOW1 R eade uN 3" 1101111151 snsssn - Ga MW sx«w a iI SIM tarls■ auwwls PICKERING HORSE CENTRE Finest Outdoor Norse Show Facilities Summer Camp Programs Beginners to Advanced (July & August) - 30 acres • 3 outdoor rings • Hunter & Jumper Courses • Indoor riding area with onlooking lounge to Qualified Instructors Call for more information 649-1--342 Sylvan makes the difference Sylvan's unique teaching method produces better grades and improved motivation. We've already helped over million students and families nationwide. To learn how we can help your child, call Sylvan today. S� SYLVAN LEARNING CENTRE ,Brtter grad" a j"t the br`tnniae. "I Brock Rd. S. Pickering, Ontario ♦ Reading • OAC ♦ Homework Support ♦ Writing • hath ♦ Study Skills • Preschool Program • Study Hall (MAI m.-, FYI" IA I ONS Aar . , , r.•.n . At Gak Fapectauons our mucron is to help students trach their potrntul A auessmtm evalteers each studem's needs and at mdrrtduahad educational program is destgne& L'lumatrly each program Will help aWrrix Wk -ML Nuld self confidence and tmpmw performance I Math K Reading ar writing E sa,dy skills cRrill*: i uuwM+c: uHn �' N sod- .a� 1885 Glenanne Rd., Suite 103 (905) 420-9900 AJAXmPICKERINI KARATE CLUB Riverbreeze Community+ Centre, #1 Rickards Lane, Ajax E Montessori Lerearning ent,401 Kingston Rd. Pickering "THE ULMMMTIATE FOROF UNARED SELF-DEFENCE" Chidren and Adult Ciasm First CWe is A" FREE • SeiWelrtcs ti Physical Fib • 81111:11 94 ltnvLm s • ca6atats Yeariiotnd Proline, ' Famiy Rios ` Develop Co ad nation end Fa biky • kaem saiwAnfdrtce ti sw*Aoem ' had D-01ine. Yotivalicn and Pride • PronroMs an •l CAN Do lr aftods ' 2 t ocabrr to Ars you baer eev. zMEM s AJAX CLUB N tare. mw 0111 & ftppksf VkMo� • Found i LFound • •' B�osrdlg •' � O , Bowc1m httpJ�NEW � SI -zine O F�OUetND, Gan RAY t. fully ctarcod rlews.neV-alr2381invery Inerldly, in the Brock claxi 6n Rd./Pickering Parkway area. on Apel 1, loll 686- 8170. FAX YOUR ADS 579-2238 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUYDAY,APRIL 20, 1"7 -PAGE 31 " 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 Ti r If 0 r r � on It As Don't miss next week's feature `4 SILVER CARPET A RUGS!! r r r We also Do: =WN •Patio Decks • Awnings• Porch Enclosures* Aluminum or Vinyl Shutters• Storm Doors CALL NOW FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OR VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AT 975 BROCK RD. S., PICKERING .3-07q �ilfalla.s � swot -ups a no A�d�If sans. VIM Gwr.M..d Snake"Swndwd � Hook-up $39.95 - 55 per vent I — pwwy swrEEpm oNLY $559.95 RESIDENTIALICOMMERCIAL sI>.11. tt ussd (416) 282-3292 Beautiful Bathrooms kPerfectly Built 0 e Renovation Showroom r PAGE 32- THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 20, M 1976 GRAND PRIX, good condition, all reasonable 1963 CAPRICE • ' 5S1595 as is. Sunbrrd Gt cornet rt. IM P4Py 9 • PaWSupPlfSal "PW ffn Automobiles For Sale Automobilessowdm I m For Sisk 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. Y h 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 oTe, K. p w , p.l amPon ws- Bette, exc cond.. $5295 433-1787 Offer 668-7684- complete." 8247 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 TO ADVERTISE ON THIS WEEKLY FEATURE CALL 683=0707, exs. 2303 Don't miss next week's feature Durham Region MASTER PLUMBER'S ASSOCIATION V� � r) 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 - NORJO ENTERPRISES . *WINDOWS eDOORS *PATIO DOORS eDECKS Samples.. In -Home or Showroom References Available (905) 839-2255 Demma of GTA Interiors. 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 RENE I 2 Rooms STEAM ' CLEANED $34" 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 r� DURHAM WINDOWS &DOORS (9 o5) 579-2222 Complete Selection of Vinyl Windows 8 Doors CASEMENT DOUBLE T+teehN alc'OtJO HUN*(; TILT-AC"TION .a� •&3y&Bow riniiows - • rsurance z'� � • Storm Doors • New :onstruction Glass & • Mass i1 SA.WDAr-Screen FRIM L M.r.w- Swabs FIAW" MOBILE SHOWROOM Mom of I-FREEESTIMATES' WAYNE HUTCHINSON 666 KING ST w SALES SERVICE 8 OSMAWA, ONTARIO INSTALLATION L1J 21.3 11CiWh&c-U%l 19") 579-2222 391 Marwood Dr. r 4 Unit #11 r �c c� b% Oshawa AAIISTIM MI A4M R5 'Your 91 Plumbing b Heating Showroom sspc,rrl� For All Your Requirements Attention: *Plumbing & Heating *Consumers Visit our Spacious Showroom 905 725-4916 SILVER CARPET & RUGS INCREDIBLE PRICES INCREDIBLE SAVINGS VISIT OUR SMOW900M "Tom FOR RREEls wATmawsmw O9ifSTrA1ECAU U1111173 -07 WON m FA r " ��. Intmors Inc. � Trp Qa hq. P iron—u'nal Service dr ww"ala p Over IS rears of Service • Fh W"d Bus eflu is • F+inth • Minim & Baft • Fa m Flnleh•s PkMd�bl{n�y y,y� . CUPO , • CWUNIC &Marble TIN • . All work Guaranteed Pictures de References Available Dan Fanelli Phone: (905) 509-7523 Pager:(416)295-7220 Arts CCratts� • 1 Arts A Crafts i home party f ting for reps Y with us, full time. leart do Home Collectibles call (905) 686-9031 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 -ailed •Gravity'. If r , ie intoplease con- .,. s 905-427-8787. Ron, Der month Phone 905-576- c ms . 1 4255, Vehicles and "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 iR ald.c adds home, share 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- COUrni RTICE - Furnished 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- I Units seniors home. Price n- doted only 00 Ven LOOKING FOR OP - son. Call 4361297. Cie. D dor wile finance. pool miss. TIONS? Do you have 15 LIVERPOOL A Hwy 2: home and income possfblW hrs. a week to erwest In a Large basement room for INDUSTRIAL UNITS - ty To inspect tall VJ Laue 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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GORDONS�) ALX-ttpww•••06.ie APrRAZALSa:a 1-800-267-2206 e 1 Personals CHEATING WIVES - ON- TARIO PHONE NUMBERS 1-900451-5566 ext. 253 $3 49/min, touch tone. 18 Plus Kaplan '312) 409-9995 MOONLIGin ESCORT SERVICE Nigh clan Male*w4w Escorts for all occasions. out Calle. 24 hrs: 7 days - 431-14" Plinng E:scortt) SEARCHING I William James Armstl who worked as a guar the Ontario Hospetal Whitby in the I% Anyone with xNorma please nM 905-797-2007 Don't Foret Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Classified Dept. i Open for your COI vernience every Sa 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad 6M787 EM wEATIER" WLLIAII WL)e On Friday Ap 18, 1W, at rip Ostwwa General Hlmpilel, due ID a kapic eo -i 11 , I Wiefn (81) wtaedleld, in his 55M year. Beloved h absnd ot Ria. Loving fadla 1 Dlxrw and her Iarld Ron, tilde and her halloo Ademe and Swan and hes halloo Poe Dear U dy Or alt grandtill llthan Juk Andion, II/ hod an Jus*L AinI If of Lame of Kempledle and Don d and AM and Aks Mmw a )a KeeM (Ken) and Itl� Rhoda, diol of OstIews. Resting at to ARMC STRONG FUNERAL HOME,124 King Sheet Eal Oshawa (433.4711) will Fillers; Service In to dWel on Molloy Apt 21 at 9:30 am. i Madan rel Tlomlon Cemelery, Ostnawa- MtlIMW DorleYorls 1 the Had and Stroke Foundation, Cancer Soca* ole AlzIminwrs Society would be eppndeled. AS talion Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 pin. lr of P Pickering tweens Central Ontario ringette champs 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' 0IMT's R ALL ADM s(►c.tXA-iEOI INTEMATTONA1 'gpCCER-TECp v •••• •••• ` �&' o - CALL STEW GILLXr (703) 839-4303 0IMT's R ALL ADM s(►c.tXA-iEOI INTEMATTONA1 OW ea t� u ut dgt. dbg imW W i% an innovative group of top tdMNn. tea neer putt tine t� • newt i twit N I qty prolem-mids, dedicated WROV PuY to the devebpment of young FAAtI[r FROy %occcr players at the pitnior s level. Nem: A nF11 rar/ CM10- W CU JOA? 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