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appears to be growing stronger.
ment review of Hydro's nuclear opera-
hol abuse on the (Pickering) site;' says
STAFT REPOKMA
Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs and
tions which forced the utility to indefinite-
Mayor Arthurs, in reference to reports
PICKERING — The demand for
Durham Nuclear Awareness have joined
ly shut down seven of its 19 reactors.
released last fall detailing five 1996 inci-
Ontario Hydro to implement some form
those calling for the testing, who have
"I think it should be done because of
dents where empty alcohol and beer bot-
of drug testing for employees at nuclear
included Premier Mike Harris and the
the issue of public confidence and because
WAYNE
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stations in Pickering and elsewhere
team of experts who conducted the assess-
there has apparently been drug and alto-
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Gas pains
MP steps up fight
against oil industry
for `repugnant' hikes
DAN
McTEAGUE
Time to get tough
BY LINDA WHITE
STAFF REPORTLR
The recent hike in gasoline prices is "repugnant" and Leg-
islation must be introduced to protect consumers from
"predatory pricing"
That's the message Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge Riding MP
Dan McTeague will take back to Parliament Hill this fall
when the House of Commons begins sitting following
June's federal election.
He hopes the Liberal government will force oil compa-
nies to be more accountable to the public by promising
changes in its Throne Speech, which Mr. McTeague
believes will be delivered at the end of September.
"It's time for serious legislation;" says Mr. McTeague.
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"Motorists should phone their (MP) and
demand legislation'
egislation "
Pickering resident Janet O'Neill is
among those angered by the increase in
the cost of gasoline. "It's not very often I
feel fighting mad;' she tells the News
Advertiser.
''hey raise the price so when it goes
back down to 60 cents (a litre) we'll be
happy. It seems to me they can gouge us
to death. There's no competition:'
Mr. McTeague maintains greed is
behind the recent: hike in gasoline at self -
serve stations to about 62.9 cents a litre
when it cost abort 52 cents a utre at the
beginning of July. He says the price of
gasoline has decreased by $6 a barrel and
See MOTORISTS/ page 2
photo by A.J. Groon
Gym dhosts .
The Pickering Aerials Gymnastic Club trained at the Pickering Club and were bil-
played host to the Montreal-based Gymnix leted with club members. Here, Aerials'
Gymnastics Club this past week. Nine Que- Kate Newton leads a routine during Thurs-
bec gymnasts and their coach Jos6e Cyr day's training session.
PAGE 2 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY. AUGUST 24. 1997
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It's getting tougher and tougher for under-
cover police offiicer% to find teenage trouble-
makers in Ajax and Pickering.
And that means Operation Clean -Up is
working, reports Durham Regional Police
Staff Sergeant Dave Wilson.
At was case pickings the tint weekcnkI.'
Stall' Set. Wilson says of the summer canl-
paign aimed at reducing vandalism, underage
drinking, loitering and noise disturbances at
plazas. parks and schoolyards.
"It's definitely having an impact. Now, our
officers have to work really hard" to find dis-
orderly teens. TheN have ousted trouble-mak-
crs Irom just ;shout evcr\ public hangout
c\, c ht the pLva on the nor lmest corner of
photo by A.J. Groen
Motorists will have to dig deeper into their wallets since gasoline prices
soared last week.
Motorists `ripped off': MP
MOTORISTS/ from page 1
esumates motonsts "are being ripped off
to the tune of $5 a tankful"
But it's not just motorists who should
be fuming, contends Mr. McTeague.
'This is artificial inflation ... The Bank of
Canada will react- with higher interest
rates, which will affect everyone.
During the last sitting of Parliament.
Mr. McTeague introduced a private
member's bill which would require oil
companies to provide written notice to
the Ministry of
Industry of
impending
increases in the
price of gasoline
and of the reasons
for them.
Though that
bill was rejected
by a committee of
MPs which chocn-
es which private
member's bills are
allowed to proceed
among about 40
drawn by lot, Mr. McTeague persuaded
MPs to vote unanimously to overrule the
committee's decision.
The MPs then voted to pass the bill on
second reading, but the bill died on the
order table before the federal election.
Mr. McTeague charges the big oil
companies are doing their best to force
small independent gas station operators
out of business. He believes they must be
treated as a monopoly because they oper-
ate as one.
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"There have been a lot of complaints about
loud noises from there;' explains Stall' Sgt.
Wilson. "We will be focusing on that loca-
tion:
Police launched Operation Clean -Up last
month in response to complaints from citizens
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living in areas often used by youths as summer
hangouts. Police will continue to monitor
those areas over the next weeks, as they
believe they will be popular again when teens
reunite with buddies from school.
Dozens of charges — mostly liquor viola-
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THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 1A, 1997 - PAGE 3
Nuclear staff union will work against substance abuse
NUCLEAR/ from page 1
tics and cans, home-made
hashish pipes, drug paraphcr-
nalia and a small quantity of
marijuana were found inside
the local nuclear plant.
While noting it's clearly
only a small minority of the
thousands of people
employed at Pickering who
are involved in drug and alco-
hol abuse, the mayor main-
tains the testing is
important to the
public and all
employees at the
station to deal with
the substance abuse
problem and
restore confidence
in the nuclear sta-
tion.
"I don't believe
there's any room
for misjudgment
and error at this
time; adds Mayor
Arthus, "and that
may require extra-
ordinary actions"
The assessment
report released
recently by Hydro
found the utility's
nuclear operauons,
including Picker-
ing, to be operating
only at a -minimal-
ly acceptable- level
with management,
safety and other
problems requiring
immediate atten-
tion.
D u r h a m
Nuclear Aw artiness,
a local citizens'
lobby group on
nuclear issues, also
supports the call for
drug testing.
" Thcy don't
have a lot of
options:* says DNA
spokesman Irene
Kock. "There's
really no altera-
tive"
Ms [cock note~
which represents most station
workers have been unable in
the past to come up with a
way of dealing with substance
abuse issues. "Obviously they
can't go on without getting it
resolved."
The Independent Integrat-
ed Periur-mance Assessment
which led Hydro to shut down
seven reactors and order
improvements in the opera-
tions of 12 others noted Hydro
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has "no formal program that
ensures personnel reporting to
work are free of alcohol and
prohibited substances or don't
exhibit aberrant behavior." It
recommended the utility
establish a 'fitness for duty'
program for personnel having
unescorted access to its
nuclear facilities, and that a
personnel and vehicular
search program be implc-
mented to prevent prohibited
items from entering the plant.
In the U.S., drug testing for
nuclear workers is required by
the federal nuclear regulator.
PWU president John Mur-
phy says the union is willing
to do what's necessary to min -
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if it's done in a fair way, not-
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the accuracy of tests and inno-
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Help revitalize Frenchman's Bay to make up
for Hydro mess, councillor to tell Province
BY MARIANNE TAIi Coun. Senis will be at
STAFF REPORTER
the session on behalf of the
PICKERING — It's
Town of Pickering and
time for the Province to
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advisory group on French -
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man's Bay. She will ask the
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the lakeshore done by the
presence of the nuclear sta-
tion and the more than
l,M) tonnes of copper
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identified at the Picker-
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-PAGE 6 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1997
Ajax -Pickering
News Advertiser
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♦ Editorial
'Supply 1 teachers'
gets new meaning
Item: The Ontario Public School Teachers'
Federation releases a survey which found teachers
spend an average of $317 of their own money each
year to buy class supplies because school budgets fall
short. Local educators say the survey confirms a trend
they've seen in the past few years.
Item: The Durham Board of Education cashes in on
winning the prestigious Carl Bertelsmann Foundation
Award as the best education system in the world and
draws teachers from around the globe to its eighth
annual conference for educators.
If you read the story on the first news item which
appeared in the News Advertiser this past week, you
may have raised an eyebrow to learn teachers are pur-
chasing basics like pencils, pens, extra paper, rulers
and erasers out of their own pockets.
But when you add the second story into the equa-
tion, i + I doesn't add up to 2.
Imagine how you'd feel if your employer forced
you to spend your hard-earned money on supplies
needed to do your job property. Then imagine how
outraged you'd be if you were expected to purchase
supplies for a couple of dozen or so of your co-work-
ers.
But by not giving schools the money needed to
property educate students, that's just what school
boards are forcing many teachers to do. While that
trend is not restricted to Durham, it's particularly
offensive here because we set the public board filling
its grandiose headquarters building with educators
paving to be trained by the best.
The board will argue it uses money earned by host-
ing such conferences to supplement its operating
costs. We applaud that and the fact that our teachers
are among those receiving training which will benefit
our children.
But surely the board's director, superintendents,
managers and administrative staff aren't heading to
the nearest office supply store this week to stock up
on items needed for the next school year.
Why should teachers be expected to do so?
To respond to this editorial call Infosourre at
nfosourre 683-7040 and dial 5104
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v Letters to the editor
Hats off to
nurses
To the editor:
E %ery one knows changes have been
made and are heing made to fix: public
health system. I don't mean this letter to
be a complaint but more of a way of edu-
cating tlx: public on what it's like to be
married to a nurse.
1MN wife works at Toronto East
General. roughly a -W} minute drive to
and from work. She generally start, her
days at 7:30 am. and works a rigorous
12 -hour %hitt. She cares for her patients.
gets complaints from families fix not
providing good care, from the adminis-
tration of the hospital for taking tow much
time caring for the patients, and from the
doctors because she dares to page them.
She also continues to be- pushed to learn
more skills so she can provide more of
the care to the; patients on her own, for
example. without calling an IV team.
She works maybe fewer days than
most working Monday to Friday. howev-
er she puts in roughly 209 hours a month.
This is a little more than people who
work 'Monday to Friday putting in 40
hour weeks.
Even though she is scheduled to work
only a I2 -hour day. it never ends on the
12 -hour mark, so she usually returns
home tired and hungry at about 8:30 p.m.
or even later. One night she was able to
get home at 10 p.m. She also works two
weekends a month because people don't
stop getting sick on the weekends. Where
does all this leave the husbands of those
Florence Nightingales in the hospitals'?
Let me tell you — out in the cold. 1
>cc Ics., and less of my wife, as changes
are made to the medical care system. The
system needs to change. and improve,
and we will all bear some of the change.
But. please, the next time you go to a hos-
pital remember that nurse is dealing with
it more directly.
Hats off to the nurse, of Pickering and
Ajax, and to all the other nurses who take
care of the public. and do w while deal-
ing with so much stress even before they
even get to work.
Way ne Rowe,
Pickering
Paper biased
toward Anderson
To the editor:
the hia. of this newspaper in favor of
Ajax Councillor Roger Anderson has
been apparent for a long time. The Au,,.
12 edition has taken this bias over the
edge and I feel compelled to voice my
objection.
On Page 1, there was a picture of
Roger with the story about a visit to Ajax
by a Chinese delegation. On Page 3,
there's another picture of Roger with a
Chinese delegate.
I know Roger spends a lot more
money on advertising than the mayor, but
Roger represents only two wards of this
town. Though you seem to always refer
to him as the "deputy mayor", he is, in
fact, only a regional councillor.
Where is the fair, unbiased opinion
that a local paper should represent'?
Art Trudeau,
Ajax
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Golf, fore, putt, love
— no, more like hate
Golf is a four-letter word to me.
Once again summer is coming to an
end, the 39th summer for me, and once
again the game of golf has caused me
great pain this summer of 1997.
Let's be honest here. I am a terrible
golfer. My tee shots average 87 vards,
can't pitch. I can't putt and God help me
if my ball lands in a sand trap or heavy
rough. It usually does too - i spend more
time in the sand during a round of goll
than Lawrence of Arabia did.
People also tell me I have a very neg-
ative attitude towards golf and my lan-
guage on the course would make a sailor
blush. People who say that about me are
nothing but a bunch of
heads anyway, so who cares what they
think.
But 1 digress.
For many people, not Icing able to
golf isn't any big deal. For me, not being
able to golf is a really big deal.
I am sports editor for heaven's sake -
people are tirever wanting me to go
golfing with them. I'm so horrible
though, the only way I can cut 10
strokes off my golf game is to skip the
I8th hole.
Last year I tried through some
columns to get people to help me with
my pathetic driving, for instance. It sure
is tough on the old male ego to be out -
driven by a nine-year-old girl on the: dri-
ving range.
It helped ... a tiny hit. But this sum-
mer my game has fallen apart again to
die point where I don't want to play a
170 -yard hole on a par three golf course
because it's do long.
Still, there are some golf elates I can-
not shake. Our fourth annual newsroom
golf tournament is on next Wednesday
and later in September, it's the inaugur-
al Whittaker's Troops Tournament.
named in honor of our publisher. I will
tic playing in both of these event,.
I will play poorly, no doubt. I will get
frustrated, no doubt. I will use some lan-
guage that I can't repeat here, no doubt.
But play I will.
Why'? Well golf may be a four-letter
word to me, but these are company
events. If I play golf next Wednesday
afternoon for instance, I can avoid for a
few hours another four-letter word I like
even less than golf.
Work.
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bogus bills. are fakes of new series bills which have an optical
Dozens of counterfeit $20 bills hearing the fol- security device, or hologram, on the top left hand
lowing four serial numbers have been passed at area corner.
The fourth serial number listed is for
Most local beaches duplicates of old bills without the holo-
gram.
Sergeant Jim Grimley suggest mer -
fine for swimming chants who receive a suspect bill com-
pare it to an authentic one because "no
counterfeit bill looks as good as a gen-
Anyone planning to brave next month when the signs uine bank note"
the cooler weather and head will be taken down for the Anyone Aho rcccive:; a fake hill or has
out for a swim at one of winter. information about counterfeit cash
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just that, except in Ajax and lot friendlier on bathers than 5200, or Crime Stoppers at 436--nPS.
Uxbridge. in previous years as the num-
Durham Region Health ber of closings was down.
Department environmental
and Mr. Wong figured a cou-
manager Tony Wong said
ple of factors came in to
final testing of area beaches
play, including a lack of rain.
indicated bacteria readings at
"It's truly been a dry sea -
Rotary Park in Ajax have
son;' said Mr. Wong. 'As a
reached unsafe levels, join-
result of less precipitation
ing Elgin Park Beach, which
and less runoffs, bacteria
has been posted for the last
levels are not as high. I think
four weeks, as the only two
that's a key factor."
areas off-limits for bathers.
He also figured a late
Durham beaches have
sprin'= and c(x)ler weather
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Around Durham Region
Tot sexually assaulted
with broom handle
by neighborhood kids
Child suspects
too young to be
charged
BY STEPHEN SHAW
DURHAM STAFF
A two-year-old Oshawa girl
was sexually assaulted with a
broken broom handle by a group
of neighborhood children — all
under the age of 10 and too
young to be charged, police say.
The child's five-year-old
brother reportedly was tied up
and blindfolded during the
"cruel" attack, Durham Region-
al Police said.
Sergeant Jim Grimley yester-
day confirmed the investigation
into the incident and said the
case has been turned over to
officials with the Children's Aid
Society of Durham Region.
"Investigators with the sexual
assault unit have spoken with
several neighborhood children
and due to the ages of children
believed to be responsible, the
CAS is now investigating:' Sgt.
Grimley said.
Some of the children
believed to have been involved
in the attack are as young as
eight, Sgt. Grimley added. Three
or more youngsters participated.
The incident occurred Sun-
day afternoon while the toddler
and her two brothers, ages four
and five, were playing a game of
' Cops and Robbers" with other
children in the playground area
at the townhouse complex
where they live, in the city's
north end, Sgt. Grimley con-
firmed.
The siblings had been left in
the care of their mother's
boyfriend for several hours.
The boyfriend briefly left the
children unattended and when
he returned to the play area the
two-year-old was crying.
"At that point it wasn't deter-
mined what had happened. It
wasn't until he was later bathing
the child that he realized the
child had been injured:' said the
sergeant.
The two-year-old — bleeding
from her injuries — was taken
that night by her mother to
Oshawa General Hospital,
where she was told to take her
daughter to the Hospital for Sick
Children in Toronto.
The child, who was released
from hospital Tuesday, suffered
three cuts as well as bruising to
her vaginal arca, her mother told
the News Advertiser.
Doctors concluded the girl's
injuries were caused by a for-
eign object and Sgt. Grimley
said a broken stick is believed to
have been used in the assault.
"The cuts and bruises will
heal:' the girl's mother said,
adding her daughter has since
acted out in aggression and
complained of soreness.
"She is too young to know
what happened to her, to know
what went wrong, but I'm con-
cerned this will affect her down
the road in I i fe"
The mother said detectives
seized a piece from a broken
broom handle but have not con-
firmed if it was the object used
on her daughter.
She said she's wracked with
guilt "that I wasn't there to pro-
tect my daughter."
She is also angry that no
charges will be laid in the case.
Under the Young Offender's
Act, children under the age of 12
cannot be charged with a crimi-
nal offence.
"I think the parents (of those
involved in the attack) should be
held responsible:' she said. She
wondered "what would even
make these kids think about"
committing such an act.
"Something has to be done. .
These kids need help or their
parents need help. They learned
it somewhere because it's not
normal activity during a game of
Cops and Robbers"
Describing the attack as
"cruel:' Sgt. Grimley said it
should sound alarm bells for
parents.
"It is scary that children
could do something like that to
another child. It has got to be a
warning for parents that younger
children may not even be safe
with their friends. The bottom
line is that at that age, two years
old, a child should not be left
without any adult supervision:"
The mother has taught her
three children to never speak to
strangers and, "Now I'll have to
tell them not even to trust other
kids. It's pathetic"
The girl's five-year-old
brother has also been trauma-
tized by the attack on his sister
and will need counselling, their
mother said.
CAS officials would not
comment.
Oshawa motel beefs up
security in wake of murder
OSHAWA -'The owner of
an Oshawa motel where a man
was murdered last weekend says
she is adopting new security
measures and working with
police to help ward off crime.
Jyoti Tbakrar told This Week
problems of criminal activity at
the Cloverleaf Motel in the past
have not gone unnoticed.
Mrs. Thakrar says she and
staff are working with Durham
Regional Police in trying to drive
away the criminal element, and
have co-operated with investiga-
tors during several undercover
sting operations.
"We are as much a victim as
the people of Oshawa. . . I'm
fighting crime as much as they
are and I'm more at risk. We are
working with police as much as
possible to solve the problems:'
Mrs. Thakrar says, adding she is
aware some residents would like
to close the motel down.
In the wake of last weekend's
fatal stabbing of Leonard
Markov, who collapsed from
neck wounds in the parking lot,
Mrs. Tbakrar has decided to hire
a night-time security guard to
patrol the outside of the motel.
In addition, she says, since
taking over ownership five years
ago the motel has improved exte-
rior lighting and taken other
security measures. She now plans
to add a video surveillance cam-
era.
Staff has always been instruct-
ed to refuse rooms to "undesir-
ables;' and while identification
must be presented by anyone
who wants to rent a room, know-
ing who to screen isn't an easy
task, Mrs. lbakrar says.
"My instructions to the man-
agers are that I don't want hook-
ers or drug pushers in here. I
would rather they keep the room
vacant. But how are you sup-
posed to know if someone is a
bad apple?" she adds.
She acknowledges police
have received numerous calls to
the motel in recent years and,
"On almost every occasion it is
because we have been the ones to
call."
Ms. Thakrar says she wants
local residents to be "proud" of
the establishment and welcomes
people to call management any
time they have concerns or sug-
gestions.
P
photo by Jason Liebregt
Pyramid power
Youths taking part in sports camp
at the Ajax Community Centre had
piles of fun making a pyramid
recently. On the weight-bearing
bottom row are, from left, Devon
Murphy, Brandon Hutton, Patrick
Dunne, camp counsellor Deven,
Tyler McGarity, Tope Akinbiyi
and Justin Harpen. In the middle
from left are Adam Gemmill,
Andrew Breedon, Tim Johnson,
Kyle Harper, Ian Head and Andrew
Benett. On top are Dane Kelly, left,
and Kevin Martindale. The camp is
run by the Ajax parks and recre-
ation department.
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School Board teachers are brushing up on break gives teachers "the opportunity to put Thursday afternoon. "A good 25 per cent of our staff are trainee
classroom techniques before heading back to their skills into practice" before wrapping up Mr. Patenaude says teachers are required to in the discipline component at least," he says
school• the training session. complete the discipline component before The courses are taught by two teams of foul
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Teachers go to school
World-class Durham board draws educators to conference
Bl' SUSAN O'NEILL
SIAH: REPORTER
More than 600 teachers from Durham
and around the world are giving up pan of
their summer vacation to participate in
specialized training sessions at a local con-
vention.
The Durham Board of Education is
hosting its eighth annual educators confer-
ence.
Organizer Norm Green, the board's
senior staff development officer, says the
key to its success is the variety of work-
shops offered and the teachers who lead
them.
"Our great strength is the quality of our
trainers:" he says. "We really try to meet
the needs of teachers...and everybody
learns- best when they learn from one
another."
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Participants from as far away as Ger-
many. Newfoundland and Nova Scotia are
taking part in a series of workshops for
teachers and administrators aimed at "giv-
ing them training in specific classroom
strategies.
"Over the years we've had an open-door
policy;' he says. "Our reputation with the
Carl Bertelsmann Foundation Award has
really encouraged others from around the
world to contact us"
Margit Weidner, a vice-principal from
Nuremberg. Germany, says she is attending
this year's conference because the board
won the prize for being the best education
system in the world from the Germany -
based foundation.
"I was very curious:' she says. "I
admired what people were doing here"
Ms. Weidner says the training she has
received from Durham teachers has given
her a lot of new ideas, such as co-operative
team learning, to take back to her school.
"I would like to build up teams and to
try more co-operative learning. We arc
mostly trained to set up our lessons fix our
class ... and then we shut the door."
Karen Sheppard, a teacher -trainer from
Oshawa's O'Neill Collegiate and Vocation-
al Institute, says the conference, being held
at Whitby's Sinclair Secondary School and
in the adjacent board offices, provides "a
real community of learners. We've had the
good fortune to have excellent training and
to be able to share it:'
The workshops, designed to meet the
priorities of the Ministry of Education and
Training, are conducted by several -home-
grown" Durham teachers and are centred
on topics such as language arts, technology
SUNDAY, AUG. 24
FLOWER SHOW: The
jumping castle. All wet- lunch every weekday from
HYMN SING: Pickering
Pickering Horticultural
come. 427-9408. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at
Museum Foliage. Hwy. 7,
Society holds its annual
MOND:1I'. AUG. 25 the legion hall at 1555
three kilometres cast of
flower and plant show at
LUNCH: lith Ladies Aux- Bayly St., Pickering. Under
Brock Rd., holds its annual
the Pickering Town Centre
iliary of Koval Canadian $4. All welcome. 839 -
Hymn Sing from 1 to 4
beginning at 11 a.m. with
Legion Branch 606 offers 2990.
p.m. 1,oc:al choirs, church-
an auction at 3:45 p.m. All
es, soloists and instrumen-
welcome. No charge. 839 -
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talists are invited to per-
7600 or 416-282-4434.
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form, and all those who
enjoy singing familiar old
CARNIVAL: The Cross-
roads Community Church
Be ready for College
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hymns are invited to attend.
Performers should register
holds a family carnival
from I to 4 p.m. at Lester
with College
at Admission
B. Public School.
adults.
for adults, $_'.50 for seniors
rs
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Preparation programs
and students. $12 for a
Dunk tank, face painting,
family pass.
mini -golf, basketball.
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NEW REGISTRATIONS: BY APPONTIlENT ONLY
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TIMETABLE CHANGES - COWULSORY COURSES ONLY -
ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS (No appointment possible - please be
prepared to watt). Thursday Aug. 28th, 8:30-1130 a.m. ONLY.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SCHOOL WILL BE CLOSED FOR ALL
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Prepatauon programs. Riese programs will equip students
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The Prc-Busures,'Arts program nuns for 15 weeks and will
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Mr. Green says instructors are teaching
teachers a variety of techniques to "pro-
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motivated in the classroom.
"it s a place for teachers to learn and to
mix with other teachers who are enthusias-
tic about teaching... it's a nice energy," he
says.
The second half of the conference,
which continues next week, is focused on
training new teachers.
Not only are Durham trainers drawing
crowds here for the annual conference, but
the board also contracts some staff to work
with instructors at community colleges and
with teachers in other boards.
..This is a school board that believes in
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"it s a place for teachers to learn and to
mix with other teachers who are enthusias-
tic about teaching... it's a nice energy," he
says.
The second half of the conference,
which continues next week, is focused on
training new teachers.
Not only are Durham trainers drawing
crowds here for the annual conference, but
the board also contracts some staff to work
with instructors at community colleges and
with teachers in other boards.
..This is a school board that believes in
the professional growth of its teachers;'
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... A 3 dentist team �'�
and cheerful staff is �" '�
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• Dr. Howard Kanner, D.D.S.
• Emergencies Welcome - New Patients Welcome
All Insurance Plans Accepted - Visa 8 Financial Arrangements
Senior Discount - Nitrous Oxide available • Dentistry while you sleep
Cosmetic Dentistry • Whitening of Teeth • Wheelchair accessibility
' Hygienist - Children's play centre - Specialists available in office
' Oral Surgeon • Periodontist • Anesthetist
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young child is somewhat dif-
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suggestions:
YOUNG CHILDREN
SHOULD
• 1lever say they are
alone if they answer the
phone. They can offer to take _ Apr
a message or say their parents ' -z
will phone back. 4r
• Never answer the door
if thev are alone. • Tell you, school authori-
• Not invite anyone into ties or a police officer about
the house without the permis- anyone who exposes private
sion of a parent or babysitter. parts.
• Not go into people's •Tell you if someone has
houses without letting any- asked them to keep a secret
one know where they are. from you.
• Never get into anyone's • Go to the nearest cashier
car if lost or separated from you
without permission. in a store or mall.
• Not take candy or other OLDER CHILDREN/TEENS
gifts from strangers or anyone
else without asking a parent SHOULD
first. • Tell you where they are
• Never play in deserted at all times or leave a written
buildings or isolated areas. or recorded message at home.
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books and belongings if they • Avoid shortcuts through
are forced toward a building empty parks, fields, laneways
or car. or alleys.
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that pulls up beside them if nearest public place and yell
they do not know the driver. for help if they are being fol -
0 Be taught their full tele- lowed.
phone number and address. • Learn to recognize sus-
• Be taught that it's all Picious behaviour and
right to say "no" to an adult if remember a description of the
the person wants them to do Person or vehicle to give you
something you've taught or the police. Write the plate
them is wrong. number in the dirt or snow if
• Know that no one has nothing else is available.
the right to touch any part of If attacked for money,
their bodies that a bathing lewelery or clothing give it up
suit would cover. rather than risk injury.
r your
YOU SHOULD
• Avoid clothing and toys
with your child's name on it.
A child is less likely to fear
someone who knows his/her
name.
• Check all potential
babysitters and older friends
of your child.
• Never leave your child
alone in a public place,
stroller or car. Not even for a
minute.
• Always accompany
young children to the bath-
room in a public place and
advise them never to play in
or around the area.
• Always accompany
your child on door-to-door
activities, i.e. Halloween,
school fundraising cam-
paigns, etc.
• Point out safe houses or
� tticC(
AIL
CHOOL BUS
• Feel that they can talk to
you and call you to pick them
up any time, any place.
child
homes with the Block Parent
sign where children can go if
they are in trouble.
• Create an environment
in which the child feels free to
talk to you. Let him/her
know that you are interested
and sensitive to their fears.
• Teach them that the
police are their friends and
that they can rely on them if
they are in trouble.
• Keep an up-to-date
colour photograph of your
child, a medical and dental
history, and have your child
fingerprinted.
For more information on
ways to protect your children
or to be a volunteer or make a
donation to Child Find
Canada write your provincial
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n peanut butter
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of debate in many schools and
communities because, although it
is a nutritious staple for some
young people, for others it can be
a killer. The number of life-threat-
ening allergies, especially to
peanut products, is increasing,
and school boards across the
country are developing policies to
protect students at risk of anaphy-
laxis (allergic shock).
In August 1996 Health Minister
David Dingwall and Donna
Cansfield, President of the
Canadian School Boardsi
Association released!
Anaphylaxis: A Handbook fors
School Boards, a valuable;
resource dealing with allergies;
and children's health.
Recent years have seen and
increase in the number of life-
threatening allergies to certain
foods, especially those that con -i
tain peanut products.'
Anaphylaxis can occur within
minutes and can be followed by
death, if not treated immediately.
In response to this very serious
issue, school boards across the
country are looking at different
ways to protect students at risk.
Anaphylaxis: A Handbook for
School Boards provides school
boards with the necessary back-
ground information they need to
begin developing policies to han-
dle life-threatening allergies in
schools. The Handbook outlines
what school boards can do to pro-
tect anaphylactic students
through information and aware-
ness strategies, avoidance of the
allergen and emergency response
procedures in case of accidental
exposure. It also reviews the legal
responsibilities of school boards
and examines the role of parents
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Health of " at r' • •
risk" students a shared a ed res ons�bili
The commo0 q
and medical professionals in
managing this issue.
"The health of Canada's chil-
dren is a key priority of the fed-
eral government", said Minister
Dingwall. "We are pleased to
have been involved with the
Canadian School Boards
Association in the development
of this timely document on a
very serious health issue."
The Handbook was devel-
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advisory committee of trustees,
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• Parents sometimes
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the proper way to ride a
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with traffic, on the right
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• Under age 8, chil-
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only when you have the
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• Children should
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• Establish eye con-
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When biking always wear a helmet
Many children ride
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every year 50,000 chil-
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Many of these
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injuries from children
not wearing helmets.
A properly fitting
helmet will protect the
head by absorbing the
force of the impact. If a
helmet has been subject-
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set a good example. par-
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every time they go bik-
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Remember behav-
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age will continue into
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Junior Achievement
Builds Life Skills
Today's students are tomorrow's
workforce. There is no doubt that to
make it in the world today, you
have to know how to do something.
You have to understand what it
takes to run a business, because
chances are, today's students will
be called upon to use their entre-
preneurial skills when the time
comes to make a living.
Through carefully designed pro-
grams that reflect business today,
and the evolving needs of the
%world tomorrow, JA helps young
people learn about every aspect of
husiness by doing. They discover
what it means to be a leader... and
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THE COMPANY PROGRAM
In this after-school activity,
young people select and operate
their own company over a 15-25
week period. Guided by a team of
business advisers, students meet
after school once a week. Every
aspect of owning and running a
business is covered, from raising
apital by selling shares of stock, to
preparing i .r.ines5 plan .an i
financial statements, to producing
the product or service and develop-
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At the end of the program the com-
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closed, dividends are declared and
distributed and a report is issued to
the shareholders.
JA BUSINESS GAME
JA Business Game provides a
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answer card game, Treevia is suited to
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forestry past and present, forestry
products and forest ecology.
With more than 300 questions about
the Canadian forests, it is both fun and
informative. Up to four players at a
time can compete against each other
and take the Treevia Challenge. Players
can receive immediate feedback on the
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a "Power -User," Treevia will provide
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PICKERING RINGETTE ASSOCIATION
FALL REGISTRATION
1997-98
COME PLAY RINGETTE THIS WINTER
Houseleague, Regional and Provincial Levels of play offered
`Age categories'
Bunnies ............... 5-7
Novice.................8 & 9
Petite...................10 & 11 $
Tween ................. 12 & 13 jul
Juniors ................ 14 & 15
(other levels available for older girls) _ \
FREERINGETTE CLINIC )�
On Sept. 7, from 3:30 - 4:30
at
The Pickering Recreation Complex
O'Brien Rink
Helmets & Skates required, we'll supply sticks & fun
PICKERING RECREATIONAL COMPLEX
MAIN FOYER AUG. 27 & SEPT: 3
7.•30 - 9'00 P. M.
fees - $25o/player, $230 plave r thereafter per family
Copy of birth certificate and health card numbers required for new players
for more info. call 686.2344
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1990/91 Major Bunny
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1988/89 Novice
1979/80/81 Belle
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WILL BE HOLDING
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FOR THE FOLLOWING
FALUWINTER PROGRAMS
PRESCHOOL - Fun program for children
3-5 years old
CANSKATE - Learn to skate program for
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Kids' Recipes for going back to school
When it comes to
school, repetition in the
classroom is good, but
in the lunchroom it
leads to boredom. In
order to beat the
"brown bag blues,"
here are some new
twists to some of kids'
old favourites to give
lunch box sandwiches
a fresh appeal.
A recent survey of
kids ages six to twelve
revealed that kids pre-
fer to stick to the basics
and, believe it or not,
want nutritious and
well-balanced lunches.
Peanut butter and jelly
on white bread scored
as kids' favourite lunch
box sandwich, with
ham and cheese,
bologna and cheese,
turkey, and tuna fish
included in the top five
(in order). Kids said
their favourite lunch
box meal included a
peanut butter and jelly
sandwich, an apple,
plain potato chips, milk
or a soda, and a choco-
late chip cookie.
Additionally, 50 per-
cent of kids surveyed
,,aid they would like to
have their school lunch
made at home more
often and 66 percent
also said they would
take their lunch more
often if they could help
choose what goes in it.
Parents must come
up with creative ways
to pack nutritious,
homemade lunches
that kids will stay inter-
ested in eating and
won't trade away.
PEANUT BUTTER
AND JELLY MEDLEY
SANDWICH
4 slices bread
30 mL (2 Tbsp) peanut
butter
30 mL (2 Tbsp) straw-
berry jam
30 mL (2 Tbsp) grape
jelly
Spread grape jelly
on one slice of bread,
top with second slice
and spread with
peanut butter. Top with
third bread slice and
spread with strawberry
jam. Top off with
fourth bread slice. Cut
sandwich into quarter
triangles (makes two
servings). Serve with
orange, fat-free potato
chips, one percent milk
and low•fat granola bar.
(726 calories)
HAM -IT -UP -WITH -
HONEY SANDWICH
2 slices bread
15 mL (1 Tbsp)
reduced -fat mayon-
naise, mixed with
15mL (1 Tbsp) honey
15 mL (1 Tbsp) honey -
mustard dressing
1 slice, lean ham
1 slice reduced -fat
cheddar cheese
1 lettuce leaf
Spread honey -mus-
tard dressing on one
bread slice and top
with ham, cheese and
lettuce. Spread honey-
mayo mixture on sec-
ond bread slice and
place on top. Serve
with banana, carrot
and celery bundle, one
el
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percent milk and fruit
roll snack. (629 calo-
ries)
BOLOGNA AND
CHEESE ROLL -UPS
2 slices bread
2 slices turkey bologna
1 slice fat-free
processed cheese
1 slice fat-free
Monterey Jack cheese
30 mL (2 Tbsp) fat-free
mayonnaise
Roll each slice of
bread with a rolling pin
until flattened. Spread
each slice with mayon-
naise and top with one
slice of bologna and
one slice of cheese. Roll
each into a log and cut
crosswise into about
five pieces. Fix with a
toothpick if necessary.
Serve with orange
juice, reduced -fat corn
ships, cucumber slices
and a pudding cup
(made with skim milk).
(637 calories)
Snack Ideas
These are great snacks for
after school or in your childOs
lunch box. Fast and super easy,
even the kids can make a batch
of these ahead of time!
WONDER WAFERS
1 whole graham wafer
1 large marshmallow
15 mL (1 Tbsp) hot fudge sauce
Break graham wafer in half
and place one half on a piece of
paper toweling. Top with the
marshmallow. Spread hot fudge
sauce on the other half of wafer.
Microwave graham wafer with
marshmallow in microwave set on
highuntil marshmallow puffs up.
(About 10-15 seconds)
Remove from microwave and
place the other half of the wafer,
fudge side down, on top of the
marshmallow. Gently press the two
halves together. Cool, then store at
room temperature.
SOFT PRETZELS
1 16 oz. pkg. (450 g.) hot roll mix,
plus ingredients listed on package to
prepare mixt egg white
2 tsps. (10 mL) water
2 Tbsp. (30 mL) each assorted coat-
ings: grated Parmesan cheese,
sesame seeds, poppy seeds, dried
oregano
Prepare hot roll mix according to
package directions.
Preheat oven to 375F. (190C).
Spray baking sheets with nonstick
cooking spray; set aside.
Divide dough equally into 16
pieces; roll each piece with hands to
form a rope, 8 inches long (20 cm).
Place on prepared cookie sheets;
form into desired shape (pretzels,
hearts, wreaths, loops, etc).
Beat together egg white and water
in small bowl until foamy. Brush
onto dough shapes; sprinkle each
shape with 1 1/2 tsps. (7 mL) of one
of the coatings. Bake until golden,
about 15 minutes. Serve warm or at
room temperature.
Makes 8 servings
Do you think you know everything about honey.?
Q. How many bees live in a Q. How much honey does the Q. What is the name given to Q. How many sides does each
hive? worker honeybee make in her wine made with fermented honeycomb cell have?
A. 50,000 or more. lifetime? honey? A. Six
A. 1/12 teaspoon A. Mead
Q. How many flowers must hon-
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Q. How far does a hive of bees
fly to bring you one pound of
honey?
A. Over 55,000 miles.
Q. How fast does a honeybee
fly?
A. About 15 miles per hour.
Q. How much honey would a
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world?
A. About one ounce.
Q. How long have bees been pro-
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plants?
A. 10 to 20 million years.
Q. What scotch liqueur is made
with honey?
A. Drambuie
Q. How many wings does a hon-
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A. Four
Q. How many flowers does a
honeybee visit during one col-
lection trip?
A. 50-100
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they are known in the
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the budget but they still
may not be the best alterna-
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Under the new rules,
the annual contribution
limit has been raised to
$4,000 a year -with a lifetime
maximum of $42,000 per
student. While there is no
tax deduction for these con-
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earned inside the plan is
allowed to compound tax
free. Over two decades, this
can represent quite a tidy
sum.
The new limits effec-
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Given the rising cost of edu-
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Prospect of significantly
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the road driven by even
greater government fund-
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make a lot of sense.
Another key change: If
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make sense to buy an off-
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Historically, Registered
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stave tended to invest their
assets in
interest-bearing invest-
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interest rates produced
double-digit returns but
with rates at 40 year lows,
these plans are not likely to
make much of a dent in
tuition fees in coming
years.
There are two alterna-
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mpl� invest money in
usual funds or stocks in
� )ur child's name; the sec-
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In the case of the first
option -buying mutual
runds in your child's
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name -you will need to
consider the impact of
attribution rules on your
tax return.
Under these rules, any
interest or dividends
earned by these invest-
ments must be declared on
your tax return, even
though they are held in
your child's name.
Capital gains are treat-
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taxed in your child's name.
If your child is under 18,
there is every prospect that
he or she will not be taxed
at all.
The trick then is to
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growth mutual funds or
stocks whose primary
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gains.
The second option -a
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more flexibility than com-
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These are available
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financial planners, offer a
wide range of investment
options, including mutual
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That includes even naming
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Vision Problems Can'Hamper Child's Learning
(One in four children
has an undetected vision
problem that may lead to
difficulties in learning and in
school.
"Unfortunately, many
of the students who have
trouble seeing properly end
up being mislabeled as slow
learners," said Richard L.
Hopping, O.D., Better Vision
Institute national
spokesman.
Eye problems can also
negatively affect creativity,
athletic performance and
self-esteem.
In fact, standard school
tests, commonly known as
"Big E" eye charts, detect
only 20 to 30 percent of all
vision disorders.
Look for these signs,
which
might indicate a vision prob-
lem that requires a compre-
hensive
eye exam.
• Squinting, closing
one
eye, excessive blinking or
rubbing both.
• Dislike or avoidance
of close work, short atten-
tion span. • Headaches, nausea,
• Placing the head close dizziness or excessive clum-
to siness.
a book when reading or los- • Turning or tilting the
ing place. head to one side.
Breaking out
Going back to school means
more than new clothes, books
and teachers. It might also
mean a new case of acne. Acne,
the most common skin disorder
in Canada, affects thousands of
Canadian teenagers (80 percent
of girls and 90 percent of boys).
Now that children are matur-
ing faster than their grandpar-
ents did, increasingly younger
children are experiencing one
of the initial signs of puberty --
acne --Roomer than ever before.
Some preadolescents experi-
ence theirfirst case of pimples
as early as the fourth grade.
"Acne scars its youngest
victims both physically and
emotionally, and the psycho-
logical effects—anxiety and low
self -esteem --are widespread
and underestimated," says
Laura 5kellchock, M.D., derma-
tologist.
Doctors say that acne is
caused by changes in sex hor-
mones such as testosterone.
Researchers also believe that
while girls get pimples earlier
because they mature slightly
earlier, boys eventually devel-
op more severe pimples
because they make more testos-
terone.
in response to the hormonal
changes, oil glands in the skin
produce a more viscous type of
oil in increased amounts.
Simultaneously, cells lining the
canal thicken, making it nar-
rower. Acne results when the
canal becomes blocked with a
mixture of oil and newly shed
cells. Ifthe oil plug is exposed
to air, it becomes discoloured
and is called a blackhead;
trapped under the skinOs sur-
face, it's a whitehead.
Early treatment is the best
medicine. "If after six to eight
weeks of using over-the-
counter products, you see no
positive improvement or a
worsening, it is time to see a
dermatologist," says Dr.
Skellchock. Pimples can be con-
trolled with the right treatment,
such as topical tretinoin, antibi-
otics or benzoyl peroxide.
There's piece of mind for parents
Canadian MedicAlert
Foundation, a National non-
profit organization, was
founded in Canada 35 years
ago by Dr. Maureen Robert, a
pediatrician. MedicAlert has
since become a medical identi-
fication program with cus-
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identifying critical medical
conditions of individuals --
important for use in emergen-
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It is affiliated with
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which now works in 23 coun-
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Canadians became members
and another 35,000 replaced
their bracelets. In 35 years,
MedicAlert has grown steadi-
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Canadians. Approximately
half of its members are under
the age of 50 as well as over.
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diabetes mellitus, drug and
food allergies, hypertension,
epilepsy, asthma and prosthe-
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The customized idents are Thr personal identification
backed up by a 24-hour emer- of bracelets and necklets otters
geney response centra• ,r hot sr, .:rat% X)d P1 .11 "t T,in.i for
line" available trrzr .. !Idl-
cians. The collect call number
is noted on the bracelet.
Through the hotline, physi-
cians can access the medical
records of members. These
records provide additional
medical information, a list of
medications important for
drug interactions, medical his-
tory from GPs and specialists,
and names and numbers of
relatives as emergency con -
tions are not readily apparent.
The lifetime cost is $3o.00
which includes the ident and a
lifetime of medical updates,
hotline protection and wallet
card.
"MedicAlert is a program
that a patient joins for a life-
time where a patient can
annually update their medical
file, one that is always accessi-
ble free to health-care profes-
sionals in an emergency situa-
tion," according to Dr. C.
Baines, past chair of the Board
of Directors.
"Watch for MedicAlert
look-alikes' as they can be a
Problem. They do not provide
customized medical informa-
tion, a member number nor
tivallet card or hotline. If a
patient wearing an imitation is
in an emergency situation the
physician cannot get addition-
al medical information." says
Cornelia Baines.
Educating Canadians
about the difference between
genuine MedicAlert bracelets
and the imitations available in
some drug and jewelry stores
is key for the person who
needs protection and for the
physician who may require
more information immediate-
ly.
The hotline is a confiden-
tial service with immediate
response and is available from
around the world on a 24-hour
basis. It is the responsibility of
the member to provide updat-
ed information on their condi-
tions and medications. They
are requested to do so once a
year although they may
update their file as often
as necessary.
MedicAlert is able to help
thousands of Canadians
around the clock, at home or
abroad --thanks to the support
of the medical community.
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The past few months have been busy in the Hawkins' Happy 18th birthday wishes and Aug. 15 was a Kimber -
home. On May 25, Laura celebrated love went out special day for ley Lynn
her first Communion with family and to Allison Natalie andYork and
friends. Congratulations Laura, with Darby on Micheal Pratt, - John Paul
love, from Mommy, Daddy, "'
Aug. 23. as they celehrat- i Parliament
Valerie, Gramma, Grampa, Uncle Wishing Alli- ed their 10th ,! �- are engaged.
Paul, Uncle Alan and Aunt Lori. " son Al the cd the The
On July 17, _00%k ` - The couple
best "as she happy couple plan to
Valerie turned dances into marked the occa- marry in
six and celehrat- adulthood, Sion while awa
Y June of 1998. Kim is the daughter
ed twice — at one party with friends i her parents on holidays. of Brenda and Bud York of Ajax
and a second with family. Lots of �.--" and Dave and and John is the son of' Linda and
love go out to a "grown-uP'" girl I Annette greet her on the other side." I -- Clayton Parliament of Midland.
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(;ramma, Grampa, Uncle Paul, Birthday
Uncle Alan and Engagement -�
Aunt Lori. On July 23, Daddy Mike Kiana "Tari _ f five years old Baptism
celebrated his birthday quietly. He'll Betty and )n Aug. 8.
Luke Dubeau
he 39 forever! family and
�aro thrilled to friends helped
Love from "your Ped
irls" Carol, announce the tier celebrate
upcoming wed- at the Peanut
Laura and ding of their
Valerie. Finally, Club in Ajax.
d h u g h ter "Our
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ter, Carol, Mike, Laura, Valerie, Their families wish them all the best i
- Paul, Alan and Lori. day wishes from Mommy, Daddy -"
and lots of love always. and sister Kelsie. 7
Birthday -
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irthda yEmily Nicole Gagnon turns one J
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birthday birthday Justin Serroul-,Jasmin cele-
na turned six on Aug. 22 and I and lots of brated a special day on :\ug. 10.
Courtney was two on Aug.
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ti i. I s s c s Holy Family Catholic Church in
t► ties a happy birthday with I -• ( r u m Whlthy, On hand for the occasion
-' love were Mommy and
_ Mom and were Mom, Dad. sister Kala.Daddy.Dad. I I family and friends.
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A couple of handsome. and Baby Mex Wilson
occasionally turns one on Au_,. 25.
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Quenten Majoor celebrates his I crazy, guys o' Proud parents Isabel and
first birthday on Aug. 27. Wishing celebrate their i ,P. Kevin, grandparents
him a happy birthday from Ajax are eighth birth- Diane and Bruce.
Grandma, Grandpa and Uncle Eric days on Aug. A Uncles Sean and
Westermann. Happy B -day to Eric, I 25. Mike and Sammy Wilson wish
who turned 16 on Aug. 14. "Much Geoff Gilligan Alex a Very fun first
love to our little bear and to Eric." have been hirthday.
busy this sum- �!
mer playing
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Nov. 8, - Wishing the � ` Little beauty Sydney Gilligan is two years old. The
1997 is going _ � Pair a happy _- �� �� ! � g 16 and wish -
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day for love- love are ,n, her all the best with
birds Gaylene Mom, Dad, A cutie with a big smile turns one I lots of love were
McKenzie and ilie AMommyDaddy. sister
brother Matt, on Aug. 28. Wishing Emman- y'
Christopher cousins Syd- da D'Costa a happy birthday are i - Amv, Grandma and
Blake. The ney, Amy, Mom, Dad, Brian, Stephanie, low
Grandado Gilligan,
couple will ChristopherGrandma Maurer and Grandpa Grandma and Grand -
wed in a cere - and Scott, John from Ajax, Grandma Joyce pa Martin, cousins
mony at Holy Redeemer Roman Grandma, and Grandpa Art from Penetan- Matt, Mike and Geoff,
Catholic Church in Pickering. Gay- Grandado, Nene, Poppa, Aunts guishene, Great-grandparents Uncles Sean, Keith and
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AlPickering sports
Rivett, sports «writer 683-5110 Fax: 683-7363 News Advertiser
--- Pickeringteen for rub tearrg y
Bl' AL RIVETT
SPORTS RF.PORI ER
PICKERINC — A
Pickering resident is gunning
for a spot on the national
under -17 rughy team in try-
outs under way in Victoria.
B.C.
Erik Cuzzolino. 17, left for
B.C. Wednesday in his pursuit
to become the starting fly -half
on the squad which will com-
pete later this year at a major
international youth rugby tour-
nament in Germany and at the
World Cup of Rughv in the
under -IS category next year.
He admits he has his work
cut out for him.
"It will be four day's to show
everything you've got:' says
Cuzzolino. a first-year member
of the provincial under -17
squad who's played rugby at
Pickering High School for the
past three years. "it will be
hard, really tough training."
Cuzzolino is one of 1 I play-
ers from Ontario attending the
try -outs on the west coast. In
total, 60 players are attempting
to crack the national team line-
up.
He notes competition will
be "tough" at the fly -half posi-
tion. which is akin to a runnine
back in football, as there are
five other players vying for
that position. The majority of
the team is expected to be
made up from the western
provinces.
Howc%er. Cuzzolino notes
his strong kicking prowess
may also make him a valuable
commodity on the team.
"M,, strength is as a kicker
because of soccer:' he says.
noting he's played that sport
for most of his life and is cur-
rently a member of the
Scarborough Blues Soccer
Club.
Cuzzolino has some extra
incentive to make the national
under -17 squad. His long-time
friend Annika Dalen. an
exchange student at Pickering
High School. has moved back
to Sweden. The two would like
to get together in Germany
when the national team travels
there in the fall.
"It's an extra special reason
to make the team. That's my
motivation:' he says.
Cuzzolino received an invi-
tation to the national try -out
camp after the Ontario provin-
cial under -17 squad competed
at the Eastern Canadian Rugby
Championship in St. John's.
Newfoundland earlier this
month. There, the Ontario club
won its opening games by big
scores — 71-0 over Nova
Scotia and 31-1 over
Newfoundland. The team later
advanced to the final against
Newfoundland, with Ontario
capturing the title with a 19-6
victory.
The Grade 12 student at
Pickering High hopes to make
the national team as he'll have
to put his high school rugby
career on hold this year.
Cuzzolino's slated to take part
in a four-month student
exchange to Switzerland this
year, which will fall in the
middle of the high school
rugby season.
Pickerincr midgets impress at U.S. ball tourney
bats, however, were
capitalized on passed balls in the
silenced by good
PICKERItiG — The
:Milne bunted perfectly and
Sox broke the game open with a
Pickering Red Sox Hoult-
Roga doubled to increase
hard single to left centre field by
Hellewell minor midget rep
Pickering's lead to 14-4. In the
Gooch. A bunt single by
baseball team met top American
wee hours of the morning.
Starmans and a booming triple
competition at the recent U.S.A.
Milne. Roga. Schwabe and
by Racioppa scored two runs. A
Wooden Bat Tournament in
Gregson hit yet again and
balk by the Kansas City pitcher
Tennessee.
Schwabe stole home on a
brought Racioppa home to end
Although they were kept out
Bomber passed ball to end the
the game at 4-1.
of the playoff round. the Red
game.
Another solid effort by the
Sox posted a respectable record
A cock-, Cincinnati Black
Sox paved the way to an 8-7 win
of four wins and two losses
Sox team then fell to the young
over the Illinois Red Devils.
against teams from across the
Canadians 4-1. Red Sox
Illinois jumped out to an early 5 -
U.S.
patience at the plate and solid
0lead. Hunte put the Sox on the
In the opening game, the Sox
defensive play left Cincinnati
board scoring Schwabe on a sac
met the local Jefferson City
frustrated. Rob Milne put on a
fly. A balk by the Red Devils'
Heat. In a contest in which the
solid performance on the
pitcher scored Starmans in the
Pickering midgets left tow many
mound. Murphy completed a
third and Murphy drove in the
runners stranded on bate, they
double play, making a huge
third Pickering run. Pickering
came up short 7-5. Starter Jason
catch in centre field, then firing
loaded the bases twice in the
Schwabe went the distance with
the ball to first to nail a runner
sixth inning. Milne belted a
five strikeouts. Switch-hitter
Pitcher Lawrence closed the
three -run triple to get Pickering
Kael Racioppa hammered a
door on the Black Sox in the
within one run of the Red Devils
triple and a double. Rob Milne
seventh inning.
and a single by Gregson tied the
stroked a two -run double to tie
Pickering dropped a 2-1 deci-
game at 7-7 with the bases
the game in the fifth inning.
sion to the Savannah Chin in a
loaded for the second time.
Closer Mike Roga ended the
steamy noon match. Singles by
Illinois made a pitching change,
match by striking out two bat-
Murphy, Mike Hindley, Gregson
only to have their new hurler hit
ters.
and Schwabe put the Sox ahead
Lawrence to score the winning
Pickering went on to mercy
1-0 in the first inning with
run.
the Cherokee Bombers from
Schwabe scoring Pickering's
In local action, the Red Sox
Canton. Georgia 19-4. Explosive
Ione run. Starmans pitched skill-
recently defeated Ajax 4-3 and
bats and precise defence were
fully for the Sox, striking out
Cobourg 10-9.
the story in a delayed match that
five batters. The Red Sox
ended at 1:10 a.m. Pickering
bats, however, were
capitalized on passed balls in the
silenced by good
first inning, jumping out to a 6-1
Savannah pitching.
lead. Racioppa pitched a com-
The Sox took a bite out
plete game, striking out six
of the Kansas City
Georgia batters. Jamie Hunte
Bulldogs 4-1. Starter
drove the ball for a two -run sin-
Gooch pitched a complete
gle. Racioppa, Jeff Murphy and
game. The Bulldogs led (-
John Gregson stole home on
0 early in the game but
passed balls to put the Sox ahead
Pickering tied it when
9-1. The Sox scored five more
Gregson stole home on a
runs in the fourth with singles by
Kansas City rundown
Hunte, Racioppa, Chris
between first and second
Lawrence and Billy Starmans.
base with Racioppa. The
The
Junior "A" Hockey Club
is accepting applications for the
position of HEAD COACH
We are also looking for famdws
interestedin billeting hockey players.
For more information contact:
RON BLIZZARD
Michael Boyer Pontiac Buick
(905) 831-2693
photo by Andrew Iwanov
Erik Cuzzolino, 17, is one of I I team in Victoria, B.C. The nation
Ontario players trying out for the team will play in a major intern
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essanal cdurse:.ln-tome video:
with outstanding commu-
Beginners Program. Pan -time/
ion skills and an enthusiastic attitude. If
hacc boundless
to time courses available. A
school where an your training
energy and are very outgo-
would
would love to have our on our team.
sistance�OR� worthwhile Financial as-
"N oval-wwale. 905-
and phone skills an asset.
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436-7716. INTERNET www.dur-
436-774
Apply in person
hammallcorriftal!'ChOW a -mad -
Werst Chiropractic Clinic
br*.calol IloraldesgnOspeed-
4747 Hwy. * 7 East, Unionville
FOR SALE 'SOUND FX' Nar-
aoke Busvvess Eneer The Lime-
light' Become you own ooss
Earn St000 . per week An
training prov ded. Business comes
with every" you need W be a
success EM Steve NEAL at
(905)136-5671 to loam more
INSLIRANCE LCOWD C.S.IL
Tea" and corwrwroal even -
once required. Benefits, salary
commensurate with experience
corned Pat at warden Insurance
(905) 579-1317 or tax (905)
432.1568.
LOOKING FOR something bet-
ter! Fortune 500 compary seeks
three armies people ler Post -
tions in fnareW servoes. Please
wine. Bos 145, Alas Ontario
LIS 3C2.
THE NAI. STATION Career
Train Center. Become a nail
tacnnraan, career training avail-
able in artificialrails. ear can-
dling. Pedicures. wanrg. (905)
723-083
1 User
h ins
WANTED
ft" "odea batitg fsr
dwr b teal for cote
ft ym are IS have of seen
a dento n the last year, 6 are
interested in a hN dwtig
Plteee .11
al (Ili) 3813309.
Client's time &
expenses will be paid.
PERSONAL SUPPORT
WORKER
This program prepares men and women to meet
the needs of individuals in a variety of settings:
♦ In Health Care facilities that provide
long-term care to a number of residents.
♦ In Private residences where single
individuals require care.
Assistance from Human Resource Development Canada
(H.R.D.C.) may be available:
• If you are presently receiving U.I. Benefits
• If you received U.I. Benefits within the past 3 years.
• If you received U.I. Benefits related to %12ternity
Leave within the last 5 veers.
You way be eligible for other Financia! Assistance if you qualify
Course starts in September in Oshawa
TORONTO
Helping YM Bufid a Better Life
PICKEWNG CAMPUS
420-1344
1 Gtllwral HtNp 1 GtllnNal Help
ADAMS SERVICES
requires thirty
CLASS AZ DRIVERS
2 yrs. exp.; I.C.C. Medical,
Police Clearance, Clem
abstract, FulUPart time
Call Randy or Todd
430-2204
Lola of wetitNtd volt also term rout
requires experienced book keeper
to fill an immediate full time
position in their Oshawa Office
rking knowledge of Simply Accounting f
ndows, Word Perfect, Quattro, Word, at
el definite asset.
icants must have strong interpersonal
an ability to work independently
also possess a valid driver's license.
Please send resume to
P.O. Box 481 Oshawa,
Ontario L1H 71-5.
File B 9897
Eff#YGttetsral Nelp
AJAX manufattura requires fun
ume General Labourers Staining
SS.Mr Must be ade to lift a
nwwnun of 25kg. Fax resume to
683-8714 or deliver to 405
Mackenzie Ave. Alex , aw those
selected for an a tn•w wo be
oadacoa
All 7look"
wsreetl, no selrg xaroNed, full
and part We avaleble. Even-
ence pnla. . Ful tarwtg pro-
vxkd. tbuy wager Plus bonus-
es. Poeeve, ensklWSac and w
wonsige rovdu* only. beat
for homemakers. For nternew.
Cal Ch" at 426-2010.
ASSEBBLERSI stay tome -
Make Money. You essemde pro-
ducts A sam $727.1ek. Amaring
recorded message reveals de-
tails. 416-812.6798 X88 Cana-
dian Conoony.
AZ DRIVER Part-time tout
lead to full -doe d desvaDle. sten•
dy year-round work on waste
contract. 3 years experance re-
quved. clean abstract, good pay
for quashed individual. Fax rt
surae to. 905.436-0107 or leave
message at 905.436-5137
BEAUTY SALON requires li-
cenced assistant manager and
Part time licensedss uOshawa. Whitby AfaiiC8
Dont 723.7323.
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it
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Wednesday, August 27
1 7:00 p.m. -9:0o p.m.
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200 JOHN STREET • MIDTOWN WALL - OSHAWA
Thinking about higher income
and job security
Basic Computer Training
(Windows, Windows 95, Microsoft Office
Professional, DOS Applications, Bookkeeping)
Computer/Network Specialist
(A+, CNE, MCSE)
Computer Programming
(Data base, visual C++, visual Basic, ,lava)
Call 905-427- 1922 (Aiax)
or visit our website at
wwwAiamondinstitute.on.ca
Fwta ad assistance may be available to tltase tela qualify
1 Gumal Hill 1 tu",sttsral HMP
HELP WANTED
$9.75 to start
Local company has 30 new openings
in housewares and sports items.
Training is provided.
Call (905) 7234920
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There are 18,000 unfilled
technology jobs in Canada
In the ever-changing world of computer technology it is
vital to train at a College whose Diploma means you have
the skills that employers demand. Programs at CDI College
are delivered in a hands-on, business environment and
include Microsoft, Novell, C, C++, Visual Basic, Unix, GUI,
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Get started!
• Programmer Analyst • Computerized Accounting
■ Network Specialist • Network Technician
• LAN Administrator a Microsoft Office Program
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Reach for
your future OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY
Call Oshawa
today! 905=434=8585
1 G4tnwal HMP 1 General Help 1 Gwwal Help
Mark's Work Werrtwxne, a naf roan speciality r9WAer of quality
caval arta workwear apparel, is opening a new location n AJAX
(Durhaim Come at Harwood & Hwy 312). VW are clxrerMy recruiting
Full rime/Part Time/Seasonal
t�,Rr Employees
tA' trrfIM11;:.to Cuslonter service is critical
Alp
a8 with tt�� h�MLy4lrteryy to learn
and have nm�P� so > t.
ApplacabonWresurnm (ch AJAX bcmion) rtmy b
dropped of or mailed 10 any of arise locabons:
MS Laaaetaea Awa E. ser„ Oat aalo /P7
eso"9L 1M, or, oahewa, Ont L1M Q4
Waa/fe� N KY
17" L P••M Rd. Pkbwt•r ON L,v 1V11
we wait to 11hank arcwtdiw
dwaI in adtar
w .
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be anttadad.
Suooect areas: OAC Frenc
Geography, Math & Physics
Please fax 1 page summa
highlighting qualifications to:
905-475-1061
Durham
Learning Academy
An alternative private
education high school
Whitby & Pickering
BOWLERS WANTED for Sun-
day 1 p.m. maid fun Wgm, to
pre at Laisure Lames, Oshawa.
cotiwMM WMcome. Lwgue start -
09 SpWMer 71h, 1997. Please
all (905) 697.1224 or (905)
132-1456.
ULenbrook
A leading international distribution company has the following
(open positions. Applicants must he team oriented, self -
motivated, organized, possess excellent communication skills
and he proficient with MSOffice. All positions require a
minimum of four years related experience.
ACCOUNTING SUPPORT - FILE #338 (Permanent) &
FILE #3391Annual Contract)
• rumputer processing of vanous accounting functions including
accounts payable. general ledger, inventory, invoicing and
receiving.
• applicants must be customer service oriented with a view for
continuous improvement.
Please forward your resume, referencing the file number, to:
Lenbrook Industries Limited
633 Granite Court
Pickering, Ontario
L1W 3K1
Fax: (905)831-6936
Lenbrook is committed to employment equality. No phone calls please.
lillew—Sears Travel Service is a leader
in the leisure retail travel industry. We
currently have an opportunity for a
Part -Time Travel Consultant available
In our Pickering location for a motivated
Individual who desires to work with the
very best. This is an ideal position for a
consultant with a minimum of 2 yrs.
experience in an IATA appointed retail
travel industry. Experience in Apollo is
required. Knowledge of Matrix is an
asset. This is an exceptional opportunity
with excellent potential and competitive
compensation.
Please send resume in confidence to:
SEARS TRAVEL SERVICE,
Pickering Town Ctr.,
1355 Kingston Rd.
Pickering, On. L1 V 288
Attn: Cindy Stevens -Travel Manager
or fax: 90542x5610
THE NEWS
ADVERTIISER
Has routes available for sfimbn4 to
deliver Newspapers and flyers o the
following streets :
casnl RUSH
AWL
Pickering
Large Cres.
White Pine Cres
Dakin Dr.
Napanee Rd.
Reed Dr.
Nipissing Crt,
Wright Cres.
Chickadee Crt.
Redmond Dr.
Sparrow Or.
Wickens Cres.
Duberry Cres.
Dagwell Cres.
Spntcehill Rd.
Howes Dr.
Sheppard Ave.
Middleton St.
1840 Westkxeek Dr.
Scaltiomd Location
(Rouge Area)
Wintergardens Tr.
Grandlall Crt.
Whiterodk Dr.
Golders Green Ave.
East Ave.
Wheeling Dr.
Maberely Cr.
Parlette Ave.
Ravine Park. Cr.
Pbase call 683-5117
for more information
TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS
LONG A SHORT TERM.
We are mcru&V for general and serer -skilled
labour positions in the area of warehou9%
machine operations, ped(agirtg, shipping and
receiving. Please call
The Aftinsaative Edge Inc.
(M)-436.5818 for an apparlbrlent.
PAO" Today!
CAR
ATTENDANTS
Full Time
Required
For car rental
Company. Must
have valid drivers
license. Please
drop off
resume at
Discount Car &
Truck Rentals,
218 Dundas St. E.
Whdby
CASHIER/COUNTER HELP
We are 40wg for porta hwdy,
r'aeow"* people Appy n Wr-
son
"I , PPoA N(on
bat. "a Soon at 8ayyl
CLASSIFIED
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
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that advertisers ChoCk
their ad upon pubkcaaon as
News Aditft r will nal be
tespon61D16 for more than
one irtOprtaCt nt,ona and
Item shall be no liability for
narinsereon of any adver-
lau" rtt. Liability for er-
gots in ads is Imeed to Cte
ara" paid for the space
occupying Cie am. A6
copy is WbIW to Cee W
proves of management of
News Advarbser.
COWVMA
USERSI
For.
mat. copy 8
magi cess for
casnl RUSH
S.A S E.
To
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W-8
Bnstd
Road East.
Suns
3598.
MWssatga. Om.
L4Z 3K8
COURIER
DEUVER
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
Expenericed Drivels
with reliable We model
4 cyl. veWe, local de-
livialy Only in
PICkBrng and
ft"oMmississ 1911
areas CA 6*3232
after 11 a.m.
hard work" wilh dun d aK4
raem
11 . &W an twpl lialin 10
work 0n 1m,b1 lawwoo ku*
mm Owl" door ria
ledanvlt ow. an aaw mum be
WON grooeled and wait rtpdton.
$8.00 to $10.00 pr lour to
tart dpndng on ertper*no.
Full oma days. Phare fpm - 6pm,
Catherine or Ed 905.263.8391.
p.elre. -A- .,. -,r .-.
Part Time help Wanted
Students Welcomed
Apply in Person to
McLeans Wholesale
384 W'estney Rd. S.
Ajax, Ont. LIS 3CS
CANTEL
COMMUNICATION STORE
PICKERING TOWN CENTRE
REQUIRES
SALES PROFESSIONALS
For cellular & Paging
• Full/Part time
• Inside Retail Sales
• Outside Corporate Sales
• Training provided
& Comprehensive
Compensation Pkg.
Please Fax Resume to
The Cantel Communications
Store at Pickering Town Centre.
(905) 420-8293
or Apply in person
between Aug. 25 - 30th
CWTM qjAw-
'Rogers Camel Inc. I AT&T Corp. Used under Lioww
FULL TIME
OPPORTUNITY
for a dedicated career minded
results and goal oriented
individual. Training
Program Provided.
Phone 905.420-4220
Roseglen Weight Loss
8 Wellness of Canada
Security Experience is an asset
but FULL TRAINING is provided.
Must have own transportation to sites.
Apply in Person 10 to 4, weekdays:
GROUP 4 CPS LIMITED
199 Wentworth Street East
(2nd Floor) Oshawa
No Phone Calls Please
SHIPPER / RECEIVER
For an electronic shop in Whitby.
Light material handling, experience with
computerized systems an asset.
Call 905-668-6429 for an appointment.
EARN 1600 a week from
name' Light aaeamby, se•
get shopping, proasung
mar, wong To appy all
416.202.8612. job 106
www.tobtpC.com
EXPERENCED CLEANER for
Mgn-nee apartment burdng, rw
trrre day -shit. Fax reswia to:
905E68-2470
EXPER**= hairWist & a
nail Ndromn waded for h"
Salon in Durham Gonne, Ajax.
Good wages. CAM (905) 619-
$057.
EX PERMeICED Heir stylist
r*qufred for lull Ome/pan
MIS or sundays only.
Please all Wry Of lie at
728-4623.
EXPENEICED IYir"W
regiMrad full and part Yin
tot the Her Care Centro it
C• W dby Sol. Mitrm:re 2
Fs. •w• Call frig 723.
0211 or Evanimp 666-
2125
Position g
ship" red nallf". some
huq BYg- wrltq to trmiri. krdt-
V" mast to don, well mint-
FINN red hex a valid dwr•s w
cone. Reply to: Fill 19898
Oft- This Wtok PO Boa
481, OblOwS Ontario L1H 71.5.
vee pay you directly to
assemble our products.
Easy work. No
Four FREES detai send*
S.A.S.E.to
Five Star Enterprises
IMI Uverpool PA, &flte 213
PkkWft Ont, LIV 6W
4 MANAGER TRANIEES.
lull trine, drivers Incense re-
qured. - experwba 3
weeks pad tmnrS UNI
week salary plus bonus.
Call Mr Dela. 905 -723 -
Saw
20 posid"
slnaMabla an In all
are" of OMtaaM
v
COMP".
�
lirt poWlon
alld raapana�,
CAN draw 721-1411
no M 111 or OW
.r�.�,,,.�,a'
1 xperienced,
2 yrs. minimum
Spm.-12midnight
SLIM -LINE
WINDOWS
Pickering
ask for Syd
k8l COACH reefed
lr Picker" area. Levi 1 a
mud. Plow ash Karan M 905-
711.9867.
HELPER WAWEO, kr home do-
" trviea. FR, Two* to
swirday. DZ brae W@Wf@d.
Mixt be reliable. 426-1011,
loinr9pm
IERONCATE BARN DW*P
THEATRE rsgLwes raWamt
dn••(kr. Tkn* 10 Sundry to
DObl10"olt,FrnW
p ar"om al 472,7085. Expai.
ria nomiay.
1 ;direHelp
HABTSTYUSTSI We are tam
Durham's 01 team of styksl
you are highly motivated, hal
bast 2 years expenence air
clientele and are Interested In
lography, make-up, comped
and participating in Fashio
Har shows, give us a cal
WMd Flower Areeda Hair N
r-wrnca rAbrvr,T vur
requires reliable, dependable.
gong staff, ASAP! Bring res
in person to 250.252 Bayty
Md(enzle Plaza m Ajax. Be
r-„..w..ei
.1rINJ.,VC MI I"Vnn1
training avalWble up to $40/c
suitable for lemalesistud
18+ with model appearar
24hr. inbline 9416)376.9251.
MASSEYS RESTAURANT
Quires experienced lull -time S
ars. Apply in person: 774 Lorry
Rd. S. Pickering.
MUSICAL DIRECTOR Cot
Town Singers for Mixed A
Community Choral Group. F
tormar"s of a Varied Repan
aro held December and M
Wesldy rehearsals every weds
day evening. Past dkecting
penence regtred. Can 9M4
3594 fax resume to 905.4
4117
NEEDED experienced sw
stress In busy aherafion sh
Call 430-6550.
ODYSSEY RESTURUANT
aures P/r. FIT, Wait. 6
cook. 8 dsh. Cal (905)1,
6127 Wearredry to Saw
11a.m.10 3p.m.
ONTARIO LAND SURVEY(
•egves: F*W AssatrR Exp
ence Palo, but we Iran I
nghl penton- DRAFTSPERS(
and /r CAD OPERATOR - i
perwfmd. MORTON WALLA(
8 DAWS LTD. 66111 -MI
PART TIME
Cleaner/ Driver
required
for local cleaning
service.
Car sLlpplied.
Lee -Anne
at 428-9766
PERSON w rte or part tm
,or Pckernq Town Con” NO
�urwr, Must be aw to replan
9aarrat and bands, Cal (411
>.
PROPERTY MANAGER Prot
any Management hem looking It
'or Ain 11 surrounding area
wet have I *Wodp el carp
mnwm Act computer slick
nowiedge
pnd temaa toFi
amworit
Plewa
Oshawa This Weak, Po. 8o
3461. 86S Farewell St. Lil
71.5.
WAS A FISH PNMTAu
RANT Repures waswics r
Cpnkng & 041M."g. 30 I1rslee
15 Weebny Rd. N al Hry e2
426.2786
SCHOOL Dos 01111ro" rwadel
ept 2nd.
for Smust have dace I
NCWN s,Ciw drrmm abstract
Call 4204574
SUPER IVT. Take oh un
wanted Pounds i Indtes
Look Good & Feel Gnat
100% Nahral 6 Guar
areae . (905)5714069.
TIE COCKY JOCKEY seeks a
mrkwq aids prion to - -
grow sal". Std resiaim m
Ba 181 No. O MM. LIS GA
TIM HORTDNs regtres Now
Hoelew for all tis. Fill out w
platlon and wand to 674 MW
am fed
TM TIMICa a uarr SIM
ICE OPERATORS ler Whidy.
Oaltawa. Ajax Yea. blind haw
3 yo MmBMdotoo and a dale
driving aI FW 6 law N m
tawood. Apply in •wq to w e
MI taro Tela Wank, P.O. Boa
481, Odwa, OtHmrle LIN 7L5
s 'I Pm
ttrsftled for
L'ArhFdea
Ioalon
in ftwifg
Toon Ceram
Call
416-977.6818
Ask for Robed
WE'RE Mft oils, This
year we need 17 people for
rear levM tlroupA mn-
agwnnt. Saalenle met be
re0a ed who as .@UMq
to ar hool. Ft/ Ymo sly.
Cal Judy 721.88888.
1 M1D'
BOOIDEEPW Lagd uWF
arra necauq 2-3 dears per
week Sand "NVAM b Boa 181,
AJAX ONrAN10. LIS LN
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THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1997-PAGE31
Sales Hefplagatb 1 So$- Hel"'n" 1 sales HNdAgents
Skilled HNp e 1 D,yc,re Watr,b a Daycae AveilaWe 1 An= to f 1 Arts & Crafts e 1 Arts & Crafts
■/ we
We are looking for experienced new & used salespeople with a proven
req record of annual sales in excess of 100 units per year. and we have
3 pay plan that is second to none in the industry,
,ou feel you are underpaid in your present position, would you like the
Dpoortunity to earn the executive level income you deserve, and be part
of a winning team of professionals, please contact in confidence.
MICHAEL BOYER PONTIAC BUICK GMC
(401 & Whites Road)
GERALD THORNTON or ALEX SPANOPULOS or JOE GUDELJ
+16,98-7989 9os831-2693 9o5686-5859
Toronto Pickering Oshawa
e �
Requires
gill time sales help at both
aur Pickering Town Centre
=rid our "New" Oshawa
"entre locations. Must be
amiliar with PC's and
I 'v'Vindows `95.
Please deliver resume to our
Pickering Town Centre Store
or Fax to
905-420-9708
HOST HOSTESS
Required for
New Home Site in
Pickering / Whitby
Wed. or Thurs. 1-8 P.M.
Sat./Sun. 1-5 pm
Please fax resume to:
New Home Sales
905-837-2555
Fashion Retail Sales looking for:
•STORE MANAGER
•FULL-TIME & PART TIME
SALES
• Sales experience an asset
Call Dawn at 416-750-9241
Offii a Hralp
•ITE Openings for recep-
.' aerk, located in Alax.
nave pleasant telephone
^r'. good working knowledge
5 Excel. 5 years office ex -
er=e Salary $23,000(yr.
'-sumo to 905.619.2377.
IEDICAL Secretary, four days
N `ek $10.1hr APPY ,n wvtl-
)nY to or N. Sten, 95 Bar.
W. Suite 200, Ajax. ON.
5 7K8
••'^+ie� premium bedroom
r-'alty showroom is now looting
hone sales People. Expen-
an asset, but not required.
"'usl be self motivated.
!dse tax your resuano to: 905.
BAUN Landscape Lttl, is
for landscapers for the fall
Cao 509-1786, fax to -
9 -6327.
Skilled Hetp
CNC Mill Operator, Afternoon
Shift. Min. 3 years experience in
set-up & programming Fanuc
type control. Fax resume to
905-427.4993.
DRAFTSPERSON re-
quired by a large commer-
cial architectural woodwork
company in Durham Re-
gan. Must be able to pre-
pare slop drawing for ar-
chilacl approval and shop
production from archneclur-
al drawings and field
sketches. C.A D. expen-
ence a must along with live
years related experience in
the industry. Please reply
to: File #9891 Oshawa This
Week, PO Box 481, Osha-
wa Ontario L I H 71.5
SELL IT, NOW
CALL
683-0707
Skilled Help
EAST END 'r Du^am. c
date Gru,r. s maintenance POSi-
hons available Foreperson and
labourer Applicants must have
at least two years p,ewous ex-
perynce with krowledge arta use
01 all related agwpmertt A defi-
noe desire to achieve a nigh Stan.
laid of work and a drivers license
we dean dbstratl K assemal
Was commensurate w, . ex.
penance Fax •esume to 905 -
EXPERIENCED BODY
REPAIR PERSON Vd
�"'nadatnefy 5 In minimum
exp Cao 686-432
FULL -TME LICENSED p,u-o-
e• r,,rec '9• sev-ce work in
=ommercallf"oor halTruck
supplies Dwhem sea Bmt
(7051932.3772
REQUIRED--� •
IMMEDIENTLY
Licensed Body
Person for busy
body shop in
Whitby. Phone,
/ENSEN
1 UTO BODY
(405) 668-3331
BAer"TTcgti,ri -
!),FKEEPER
LOVING mother of ', daycare ,c
ROCK BOTTOM DEALS -
'aquneC Live in or our Non
home 4 year D A in psychology
30% to 50% off jewellary. New
,,noker To care for 2 young
Experienced m daycare StimulaT
Pentium 120 Iomputer 2 years
:nilden Cooking In AM area
ing environment Indoorr0utdoa
parts and labour $1,300. Ax con-
rae905W.i8!8
activities New boors welcome
doioners 112 price Stackable
eco-; not working
(905)-428.6325
washers and dryer $399 Full
DAYCARE •edu,red before & of
LOVING stay at home mom
size washer and dryer $399 &
er srhoo o• 2 ctxldrer grades I
will babyso your child Bay
up Fndges from $149 Stoves
i 3 St Monica School area or onR,tlges
area Close to
from $200 Up to b -onths
e:hoot bus route (Altpna Rd
schools Nutritious snacks.Service
guarantee We Buy and
Brea) 509-8255
reasonable. (905) 837-
Sell almost Anything' Calf ;9051
Drives Trade -ns welcome Ph
0804
436-1320 ROCK BOTTOM
.'_•gid meals and snacks Gam-
905.571-5291
DEALS. 22 Smcoe S: North (art
DICKERING Beach / Rollo: Bond S1.) Oshawa
1 Hospoal Medical H Lov ^, dayr-are. 'e months
Hospital radical ALL IN EXCELLENT cordoon.
Denial 1 Dema) 12 years Da,iy outings �,�,,,,,,� , ^ eon, n.. r..•..,•.
REQLIRED ININIE,DIATELY
HSW 11,111 AND HCA'S
IN OSHAW'A-BOW.MANVILLE
Available to work a Variety of hours
including evenings and weekends
on a rotational basis. Car essential.
Apply at:
DHS HEALTH
c
6! �J
'XGQ[M Cart seri C
2 SIMCOE ST.S., SIATE 500,
OSHAWA
OR FAX (905;579-2539
. 1 Hospital
Medical 0000411
CUA redu •ed T. ecialeiy a:
proximately 24 hours per week
'2 - 6 om Please Drop off, re.
some at 169 Suncoe Street
Norm Oshawa
• 1 Deycaf WWNW
NON-SMOKING .,e out :acy
s+ner 16r.e•e^. 'uil time to, 21
aIff old and 4 moth old also
part two lir two school aged
children Refaw,,, reQUweO
Brock Rd. Hivy n 583-3751
AFTER SCHOOL CARE, one
rico „gr..t ^ousekrNpi^g A inter
listed). Baywew Heights School
area. Call 416868-7976 (days;
a 905-420-8707
BABYSITTER, mature person
reawed kr occasiaiy f••rww
Rolla Q Apar as 4127-9249
•05, SJ9-8157
Skilked Help Skilled Help MATURE ex:enence :are goer
sec_.,ee r our home For 6 mo
. 1 Daycare Wanted
FLEXIBLE -r^r +a^•e -^•.
denf'y ouf home t chrid, own
transpOrtabon Prep lee reals
Rehrah es non-smoker Live in
or out ChurchMwy 2 x8;416-
369-0158
LOOK NG for part-time
'aregne•'housa.eeper for
^usy family n Pickering
Aber-scnoa-care for 2
children plus housework
837-5624 after 6 30 p m
LOVING Live out "
warlec •C 'axe Cara of 4 IR
year gn and 1 12 year boy
in my home Ca necess irq
for ahfrnoon X ^ n Rehir.
one" a ft s: 7 45am-
615pm Whdas Lich.
Phone 837-2696 ow -
LOVING RN'able & energetic
nanry 'or wfli behaved 7 maim
Old boy Live out—
W.
talon. bgnr nousekeapmg Mon
-
day-Fn,day 4 3Cam -4 30pm
References Moria Rd 8 Fnch
ley C
spars ca. Pager 72:. rox c ^eve dotting a tic c 75•.
FREEZER. . L�: n Viking 7543 Phone 576-0335 Deiaw •atan ExPere^ce �.^sem.
.1 P.T 2 fo 3 Cyywk Must be us ' yea-;. r excegfm condi- CLEARANCE SALE E^- -vert shoairg ria -aver Ce're
ECHNOLOGIST' ie to work 600a m J 300 m par $225 Cee 509 0049. Save yre Ccmr s W:c Srcc 'ave 4:' c -hcxsor Rd v -
APTAIN ,ys Relerences •equired Start ",rss49e '5C1 CFF- Peter Scr-•'e par ^cr^ 3 �$ !C Bums
M d Oct (905)-"3-9779 and Dartrona yams, ^tie ✓" gn; ft'e ^ 'w firs• paza
tai eX Hence. PARENTS HELPERS -eedeC r FUTON doutie I»mcour blacx yes and accesscnes :a•. or on Burs S: Plaza -curs
piofecls Pe meta +xe emrasl Cover, & 2 or- cooks wool O,ns PDN• mor-weC
i :.,;se=�cterrg Bear S Hwv, 2 castes - Earn :one colors Like D ':5 P, $*4 2063 O• vas -s at
D Computer $tail$. orae aro &I* scn0c: one ary 985-2949 ,,� w am -at cam-aggeree-
ry�� ' lid NC receipts Refe•e-m ^eve S3CC 080 dost -6B- ^OMPL?ER SERVICE
f lJJriaWa 8C2- c-ays Note war rave a groa' se
53264260 Sales P'nkers $49 :c cu• eCgr V 'New' Rod 7aC Lev -s -
905-434-2566 Pentium 56 MMX M
DevcaO r.AitYEST go,c 19 a h refrq- a. sizes 5+999 Dr Shop topav
t Avarl41bte s'a'c• ''• stove Ouasa• : w Meda System S"99 Svs arc peal the Dadr:o f,'h0a rusr
RUNNY HOUSE
CERAMICS
CLASSES AVAILABLE
BEGINNING SEPT 9, 1997
CHILDREN & ADULTS
WEEKENDS & WEEKDAYS
PLEASE CALL CATHY AT:
(905)-839-2763 AFTER 6:00 P.M.
HURRY, SPOTS ARE LIMITED!
.enCeu bacxyard and
Crafts. story time.
room suitSts00 LN,ng room
Artictesfa
1
1 Articles
• nutritious meals &
suite seat & sofa $900
Soh
Wanted
9:cs p�rst A4 CPR
Call (905)-579-2699 or (905)-
WHEELCHAIR Ir HOSPITAL
APPLIANCES Warle^.
_a- ' ell Non-smoking. re.
576-0331
Deo 4 tears o,d) with mattress
eco-; not working
905-428.1244
ALWAYS Open Computers.
used one month Best offer
Call Stet's Appliances 905 -
PLAY Deycan, 6wxS & up.
Calc.
W)Si. 76-1574
432-7167
Na v rg d sfarce to Roland
8meg system $475. 386.8meg
LARGE solid maple office
CD's to fair? I"1 pay 1pp
V -• ener and Lora Elgn CPR,
system $325 Good Used Hard
size Desklight m colour,
dollar lir to.,, used and
smoking environment, home
Drives Trade -ns welcome Ph
aOing $500 coo Call Port
new CD's Call George at
.'_•gid meals and snacks Gam-
905.571-5291
Perry 985-2849
135-1998
- Wesmey RdMwy 2 Call
AQUARIUM 100 gallon marineMAYTAG
washer S dryer
FOLDING WIRE. Stackable
:2t0
hsr 'art, fully cperating WepDry
Heavy duty Large capacity
conveners with at least i
QUALITY & CREATIVE day-
reef fetrahon meter^ Ne rocks.
Almond $800 for the Dair
gate drop Approx 42 cubic
Nu*Krous -ea'is & sracks,
salt water $600 Ca.l 428-
1905'x509-3170
If ContadAbe 683-5"7
& outdoor pay von-smok
29W
PAY TV DESCRAMBLERS
CarlpNor
I W -tree Recerpts 6 reler.
CARPET witiolesaler direct ac-
Exoen eters kit bung ^ 7
1
Arlarni
e / Wesmey'llossland. 1905)-
cess •o manufacturer I nave
Simple stepsno expen-
-' 1436
eve from commerdal to
rm "g
once needed 535 Suc-
FREE DEMO Cot PC and Macr-
A Caring P•ofesw ial ECE Lov-
residential caroets To find out
cess Solutions 532 Mon.
lost' G,aO^'Cs9repre,s inivac-
E^.,cal )nal environment
more or book aDDomtment call
treal Rd_ Dept PU79804,
live training nttp o w •oarsys.
" dans stones music Ca-
Mike Hasson 905126-2882
Offawa Ontario K' K 4R4
tees tim/realsystems
:01,195 Bngrf roomslanced
CARPET / 3 rooms for
24H rfo-Ime toe free
NEW MUSIC a-zre • ' c
- Non-smox-,•"c .pts
$343 30 so yards. Prem,-
416-64.3963
www didhamnews rear-alcm
Tres ley N 683-4659
um Dad & installation T.
PIANO FOR SALE 56WA W fn-
nook n0'+
RN. MoOnr of 2 will do daycare
-,., r;mo ^'•.'qui srackS
-ea s Crafts storytime ^door'
playreferences avad-
ac a xe pts Valley Farm Rd!
rich 831-817'
TEACHER has home clod
are Excellent educational
Program Hot nutricus
meals Warm nurturing an-
r,nonment H:V duality
care at reasairinpicas
190 5; 509.6612 able
NAPPY NOPE DAYCARE
West. ev Deane. dose :o
Lester B Pearson Elementary
School. 17 yrs exp Meals racks
7-48d Large Play ahaclose
to path AeCMpti'referengi
avilable Aa ages wow, Lots
more 686.87'9
ckided call sal 432-2750
sh, askng $'200 can 130-9060
per.
CARPET BROKER. ';�;.
PIANOS -GRANDFATHER
sin
Ny. r nick push 5'a.^ •esstarl
ale' For 3 •dams
CLOCKS 3acit ^: sc-;^.' so --
CLEARANCE SALE. life
dry
$369-C P^ce ,rictuck s 3C S:
Das' New S Used aanos
6
nW Wtion. . _. , 24 Or
n
yds carpet. deluxe cad and n-
S Grand,.. digital pianos KSYt
•tmargy,a• Kaya• xcl r.
stallatxn m your 'hOnw Fred Quo-
xay Not Bryon Reif t0 own
dudes Decks S tenpng
atron .r t ur hon, No mares+
large so ocnor ,t dOdl, call
TELEP PIANO t33 -:t9'
$5'95 Moats 'enong oy-
no Daymert for one 1,d tear
CENTRAL AIR -''NIT 2
awl 25y, wa,-amv '-80C
Pawl 1,9pf 217-010;4
PINE BLNKSEDS ra6des ma,_
See -7564 P•ckermyAax
CARPETS SALE p s
'tosses ^csn.rs ooard and
phOnf 4.5.798-7509
arpets :C'. -ion sir.
ams Good condOon- S15c :Oo
668-4352
1 leets
@,ease caryet 3 ooms
For more
F.-
5339 30 SO fid: Includes
POP Faawans CT28
_
arw Premum Dad ar•C
P0S1Max po: :.-'errs. r
FCUNC :1.• 5 ,Y > ;r
•nValahor. Free estimates.
wry good �ndm" Make
male :;r^wal S GUpman arN
carpet repwrs Serving
ar ,ffe, Call 9C5.436-9254
Ph 5 9-2t2a
Durham and surandnq
or 905 -ns -3333
, 1 PegfSuppkfer
area 'm
BACK TO SCHOOL. :usury
So"nia
CARPETS- Try and save
'time 0.310 mn`mg 'or men
LAB %%ups
Now ':C'. nylon Stain-
!*am and goys 'size 9'c 'ens
s:e'ed -cine-a,seC. neanh T,uar •
lis Full fNOOUC' lee audio-
KLG Hundrfas of nems '0
annef 7'amOrC,', s:re Cam 6'3
able to suit env hixkfef
:hoose hrom with more air .a
WESTNEYIRITCHIE jr, Reed
7k,apty anC
er"or discount. Heoarr
� restrnchng for tree as-
y, ' I.— ;u iuxeoos
Rugged ReDlaYs n W1+n4y has +
V Pot
Drnre uv-^,icrrx angina Rdrq
'trrate. Can and rs snow
as Take a rook at ehue sawrgs,
Mn"
Pubic School to
VOL me dlferenet .%
once, 5!a,, Sears S'2 :asual
paps. 09 0 bet•yrerd. WV
:uslomo s sms!action
Dart% 68. Conk S 1 dress Cams
Playroom wtm ,at$ of toys we
�uararnw Mike '9C5'
Stt S.^,rt $a sport( 'ackets
only tali too to eves cm div $o
t3' 401u
$') sorts $45 Plus. crus. pi"
ots of anenbort alto carr Ready
and styles
Sourc '0 good to Do '"A Cpme
to Stan $eprember 2TC P4sso
CENTRAL AIR -''NIT 2
y q G,.r"ams r
x1429-7561
'cr-e�ggsC
only �cfCae re -saw
Bargain
1
3.10 2,1 Ccro"Onrng =neck
:vfr ferv,Ceiretial Fn f
d'i
store end usm" 'or Tien. 'eons
arc pot's Since 19" wove Deer
Corner
stove res^er aha :rye,
•ner,n9 :r •c ^eve
I
REQUIRES
TIRE INSTALLER /LUBE TECH
successful applicant will work in a busy 20 bay shop
and need to possess supenor customer handling
skills. Nights and weekends are a regular part of the
schedule and the person WIN need to have their own
tools.
Apply with resume to:
Service Manager
Canadian Tire
1300 Kingston Rd.
Pickering
MECHANIC, LICENSED
with diesel and lead hand
capabilities. Also required 4th or
5th year apprentice with own tools
and truck/trailer experience.
Full-time positions.
GLENN (905)428-3434
Re A. FESTERS TRUCKING
requires
15 PROFESSIONAL AZ DRIVERS
2 yrs. exp. Clean abstract,
clean criminal search;
We offer a benefits package
and direct deposht
(911M) 434-3110
AFFu9CABLE ^, cavca'e
-^' sma—, envvOnmom M-
cund coma '•om Crengrove PS
civ Gienvew Rd. Craft, outings.
& good food Large home fenced
yard. FulllPart-lime Receipks
References. Experienced mcther
chhvc 839-7237
AFFORDABLE, renabte daycare
ava, ac,e Newborns welcome.
Hot lunches and snacks Price
from S75.10hees References and
receipts Pl.cog 686-0959
ATTENTION SCHOOLAGE
cnuc,en' Monier of two 7 V's
experience, as care-gme, orovko-
ung stimulating-env,ronment
Please top mom S dad! (Brock
Parkway) 427-063C
'ams 386 486 Peru m
- mrdowave 30' a,mc"d range
UsW ark ria.
0ars.,0.
SHEOMAN
C N
-.JOd, all exCe,le„1 :Ondton SSI.c
grades at reasonable
o,c.
w00de` -reds 8
X 8 oa-
�4
as Convenient
cation
'tit only $299
plus tax
1 tar Sale
and showroom
Caii fpr
Mal"Y Other sizes
and styles
IKEA 51 sneNes. 3 .,nits
dw9e
pricing. Mcdei T
ComOut
ava,labie Also
garages
wc�oe- 'art S wile 4-5 SI1eIveS
ers. •31 Brock St
S . Whit-
and decks 76'
McKay RC
unit. 5' 75 Caa 428-8989
by (905' 430-5615.
905-9e5-774
Unit 3. Mckermg
For more
WASHER & DRYER v_ffatCOMPIJTEA
Beautiful wallhangng (905420-
into ca 905-19-2m
Hear :uy 3,• c1c: $4CC
CLEARANCE CENTRE -
OAKIPINE FURNITURE
OBD. for file par Good coed-
Arvmg -..esday ..Sid
SALE SASE SALE we ; •
bah Cap 5C9 -btu
Penguin board based sys-
dxway producing our NEW Fag
Mich
'ems with modems 90 & 75
Ino of furniture therefore every -
1 tar Sale
MHZ 1 and 1 3 GS drives
ming it our showroom must
API. size washers 5225. built-in
1-,01 $595.00 Modem
go Dnng rooms. bedrooms. eo-
GARAGE Doer :spa:s.
Miss 14 4 S29 DO. 28 8
tertar
,ment centres etc . UP 10
683-0773
$690-, 336 $99 0C D"501
on This Sat & Sun only
croker springs. caoles.
!33 MHZ muttmeda
104 Traon�ona Woorhrcti ^g
roNers openers installed'
systems se" 00 Coming
905-9e5-774
S49 New doorsiopMers
Ouahty Plus Doors 416-
soon 486 DX266 with Color
NOVOG - FINAL SALE Kruen,-
336-0073
monitor $455 JO Eat 632
art baa dnogroom-set, white DBe-
CLARINGTON KIDS DAY- trom 401 Phone 697-3059 Dom set, canotbookcases.e kcases. brass
CARE ,s holding regstrahon our- IWT. above ground pool every -HANKS 6 STEPS HOME AP. S glass ,toffee -tables. romps.
ng Open House on Aug 27.28.29 thing ncluswe portable trash PLIANCES washers $225 ory- SOO-saver. (9051420-1341
between 48 pm Meet our staff compactor, double bed. box ers M, stoves $150iup. new USED FRIDGE SMand
and tour our facility bcatea in the mattress. Pine headboard gas drys f499. new GE stove
ourt,ce Cammumty Complex song• up, used stoves SMO and
Call for more into, 432.3969
Beautiful wallhangng (905420-
$499, SO'Cle'" gas Magic
up. used washers $250
&
6166
chef t yr dtl stove, almond
dryers $179 and up New
DAYCARE AVAILABLE ,n
for
$499. gas stove white. 5300 Ale-
brand name fridges. 16, c t
my home. ages 2 and up.
190 Ford tractor. 3 point
mono frost -tree• 6 yrs' 3350
$605 New brand name
near St Anthony Dantel,
hitch and power take -o8,
API. size washers 5225. built-in
30' stows $449. and up.
Brock and Mayr Oaks.
plow disc & cultivator, ,IoM
dishwashers $200, 24' stove
New student bw hdgas 5
683-0773
Deer lawn tractor. 1016'
$200. Now Frigidaire 16 cu.
of Sn5. Stephenson's
CLOSE To St. Patrick's Shod
aluminum brake, scaffold.
Cal lir inaledlete setwoe
Appliances 227 Court St..
belore/atter uIK/01 Kmeaga-
10' sateN4e dish. dell press.
or Or visit our showroom, 362
French St. Oshawa. 905-432-
Oshawa. 576.7448
ten Childcare spaces avalable. t0' table saw (905)686- 7167. Ask about our extended
babies accepted nutritious 69012
meaB sheck5-"-er.sfk warranty program.
Call 905-426-1515
DAYCARE Available in loving
home, will provide nutritious
lunches and snacks. Day Whirl,
ties and outings. Hwy.2 It Wast-
ney Call Nancy 428-3695.
HOME DAYCARE. non-smolung
environment. 7 yrs exp CPR!
Fust Aid Certified. Nutntudus
lunches'snacks. ReceipWreler-
Srtoes. Wahine distance to Me*
Ridge 839-7937
36• Craftsman Who. $550
with gouges and stand: 24'
Legh Dovetail jig with
router bits never used $450
firm Scoa 905-97-0454
4 APPLIANCES. KENMORE.
eiectnc slove.trKlge. both almond
color. heavy duty washericiryer
white. $1200 for a4 or individu-
Mly priced Cap George (905)-
728.6965.
FRIDGE, side by sae 2041 ft
Viking. 4 years new, excellent
condition. $777. Cao 905-686-
7036
HITACHI
Large -capacity
apartment -sae
washer
&
dryer, good
condbon,
with
stacking stand. ,deal
for
apartment or
cottage
120v
$1400 new.
asking
$600
905436-8871.
WATER, it you are concerned
with the taste. smell &/oi look of
your water. we can help Call for
information 686-8351 or 686.
0234 after 5 p.m.
1 ArdcM
n1
AMTTOUES Absolutely. Put -
chasing furniture or anymug Old.
Scientific instruments. China, se-
ver, advertising, toys. decoys.
call milk bottles. Collections or
estates Call Robert Bowen An -
aquas (905) 655-8049. Brookln.
STRAY Gray Snpr Hair :at
Of" .'fie^ lesDeramly ^secs
?DOC tome '09~ L kes !ad -
"i" WtdOC•S turn srare Stay
oasts Call 6%6; Au
YOUNG sparse or ,on, -
•araC :d•s «^^ vaxnaftons
avawc,e , -nrors vie
^cmes K ^.ers w,,T' s
pollster as +e4 as •-ary
:yes a•. x-41':^> a�wars
+e xme �'•as- :a
MW 4M A4..
ATTENTION: Jog Own*",
Jc,ye �gaev Det Wase
Systems Sidi nig at SU 99
C ro 5C 4; wt Dog :+e
uauefs s:a^.ivy at S25 24'
c'e Hydrant :ontaintr
S2! y9 BEST Bal 3' t-'
C' L.tebmf Guaran-
ee tram 55 99 Dog shov-
es •701 M 99 Dog sur -
hats 'rpm $9 0 9-9. 7
caystvee. 9C5i723-5413
Fax 723-'466
DONT FALL BACK
COMEBACK
K9 C3nnecilons
ON Obedience
New semi private day
:asses. Veterinarian
approved.
Small motivational
classes all levels
Starting immediately.
Free Eft leather
training lead,valued at
$20 for all new stud-
ents. Problem dogs
welcomed.
'Ow experience and
results make us yow
logical cfN3lcle'
Call John or Dame at
(905)438-1711
or page LIS at
(905)720.7596.
11 A1A01°°1laNas
for saw
CREDIT PROBLEMS? On
the spot financing Down
payments from $500
Monthy payments from
5150 0 A C Cars trucks,
vans 1981 to 1991 Alaney
Auto Sales Lid 792 S,mcoe
Street South, Oshawa
Phone 905.720-3382
NEED A VEHICLE? Poor ,red.
111) No cr"17 Bankrupt? Cain
Tracte at 905.576-t800 or t•
see -259.3673. I can heipr
•
PAGE 32- THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 2/, 1"7
11 X;Giz - 11 tie
ser
1965 RAMBLER Amsncan
330. 4 door, 6 cylinder,
Bummer run car. $2550 car -
killed Cal 668.1810.
19U COUGAR good condition
used deity, Excellent protect car.
Best offer. (905)-637.0218.
19& Lazar, asking $14
1984 Reliant $1295.
gine and body mint
bon. Certified. Low
age 683-7301 a 428-18
after 6 p.m.
ISE DODGE VAN, cusb
6 cyl slant $1.900, needs pa
lag. 1967 Olds Coo Co
law mileage. s2loo (905)57
2199
1M5 PONTIAC
168.000kms. a door p.
p.b , good condition. s2
unxrtded a best off
Call Becky 723-3669
19M CHEV NOVA. aut
engine rebid•. new Mr
$1700 as m Call 683-5210
1f167 NISSAN SE
XE. 61.400 Isms on n
166 ergine New est+
dud. ahemalor. runs
COW I $200 oleo.
434-2475
19M CAVALIER 4 or Aut
Low km Au Excellent C
aeon S28W Con ,
Cavalier. 2 or. 5 Sp. 481-6
nor hes, brakes. z
package $7495 can
1767
19M LINCOLN LSC 2 dos. lam
maculate. Indy dnven. $6595
Cara (416)262-3141
1fM Mustang 5 OL Stands
4nh 108000 Kms Brats
VU. brakes 8 rotors! $500
frm 5796146
IM WJSTANG GTO 5OL. 5
Ill PB PS Am -FM Causes.
Sun fool. 192.000Km $5100.
Coveted. Cal Sot 905 -GW
3003
1$W VOLVO 760 Turbo, cele
ed as a. $8900 a cwt filer
Ca11416.256-61"
1M9 FORD TOM 4 Dr. 4 cin.
5sod PS PS NC Esq
Cone. eevee A Auto $3000 a
0ertA 090 (905!-729-
4952
1991 SPRINT COnwrebio.
aulomrc goof: condition.
$2600 es las 1965 Buck
Park Avenue. 128.000km
$3400 cog Mrod Plow all
905623--6955
1992 ACURA INTEGRA.
I.S. 2 door - speed dearer
eervrced Lady owned
aloe naw, Upgraded. GSR
rlip*. stereo. alley
Wheels. spoiler, 51kms
$12.900 ewtdued 420-
1964
194 CAVALIER Z24.
loaded $12.500 Call 95-
434-2799
1M/ GRAND PRIX SE. PAN.
PIL, P5 P'M. Cruise. Tilt.
AmaFm cassette. Security ars-
tm, 79.00 km $14.500 Cal
603.3020
194 GRAND PRO(, V6, pis.
abs. pit . Dti . pnrunk. S-Alty
vision. 4 -door. approx. 67 00
rphway kms. $13.90 Like
sew. one owfer 905483-3020.
1M6 CTEV. CAVALIER. 2 dr.
Coupe, what, aub.. 70.000 km..
aim Nos. now brakes. oatilro.
$10.500. obc. 905-2631896.
1996 HYUNDAI ACCENT.
MA CV46m. standard,
1s. wallet caw.. ass ng
19900.430-2877
WE FRANCE
EVERYONE
No tum downs,
first time buyers,
loans available
for bardcrupt,
bad credit, no
credit. If you
work you drivel
Call the Special
Finance
Department
Sheridan Chev
Olds Pickering
(905)706 &498
-., M BUCK LaSalle exd.
Wild. 150 kms• fully loaded,
oDoreried $4500. firm. (905)-
436.1670
CERT AN Iw a Irye rere-
son of FMt==_
tla19
C" ear for beds b school and
work. CHECK US OUTI e.g.
1965 Dodge Colt. 4dr. Auto,
men, only 70000 kms $2111
1987 Mustang cenvertibte,
94000 kms, Steal n! $3395.
1968 Tempo Auto. only 11300
95. kms. Wow! $MS. 1989 Hada
En. Cmc. 4dr. 5W., sharp, $2995.
con 1969 Buick Century. loaded. per-
le- $5295. 1990 Corsica 31
end•" V6. Auto, only. 61000 kms. 8
79 $6995 1990 Grand Am LE,
loaded, 102000 kms Just
$5695. 1991 Sunbrd. Auto.
mkzed. 109000 kmsburgundy. crow
ant. $5295. 1"3'M azda 323 Auto
ria, Brilliant Red. $6395 1993 Foo-
1- va Auto. While. A-1, $4995
1995 Geo Metro. Low kms Su-
per price $6995. 1992 Chev As -
1 4 rnw�ot+w
105 DODGE Caravan, 52.000
kms. AIC. root racks, dark
green, $14.300 Call (905)665-
8590
19% Lumina Van, ala con.,
ps, pb, cruse control. oft
steering. Closer mirrors.
power door locks, keyless
remote entry system, aMlm
cassette. V6. 180 hp. four -
speed auto trans. 40.000
km, absolutely mint. 725-
0858.
1 TraiNn
1N7 GOLDEN FALCON 36'
Tann bo -outs Fun deck storage
shed. 6 hdy eghhKUDed Tum key
Upper euckhom Lake SIM on
let. (905)-668-8352.
ho Extended LT fully loaded..
60N. 122000 kms. now $11993 1993
000
es.
KTRA
•w
oust.
ex-
Call
0^-
94
m
22
133-
roe
^~
1917 GOLDEN FALCON,
S.. Areosar XL Spon. Loaded, red
34h .3thp-0ats, seep 5 4,
6 silver, 123000 kms. now
large• deck, shed. B80. full
er. $11995 Low prkad Luxury.
bat. queen $,zed bred, air,
1990 Cadillac Fkrewtwood. load-
hook-up laundry.. Island
ed, champagne 120000 kms.
view Park. Coboconk.
mom. $10995 1988 Jam" Blaz-
Hwye35 waterfront new.
o. or 4x4 loaded 350. V8 high
$33.900 all (705) 454 -
kms. Lovely truck $7995 see
9614
YOU of Cerbcar Auto Centre
� with rec epbon, tele.
156 Keg St. WON w Midown
87 PARK 00. 40 ft fur-
MIL PS -2M6. Open Sunday
niched. fun sized tridge 6
ESTATE SALE 1993 Grand Prole
Mae. efficiency fumap.
let. reek shed. wee finance
SE 4 door an power. Con
$17500 a rent $200Iwk.
trd, 6 frit wheel, moment MP-
mens
bedroom attached house. hard.
urs. A MIF M cassette. 56Kms.
(613N75.5921.
Exd coed $1290 0 B 0
TENT TRACER with enacted
(1
lutchen tent Sleeps six Extra
o MERCURY Topaz. 1990.
storage. exclift I condition.
good running condtarl
$1000080 .. (905)-619-6555.
aping $280 obo certified
Car 90543D -CM
FAMLV RESORT on Thant
414.2708.
River tracer sok 24h b 36n
RUST PECK Corse
seasonal s ns avadabk.
87 Corsica. 140K SM95
Sfae. pod. recreation, a
Call tl. 89 Dodge Sport.
more 1-800.265-8841 a
nw ergne. $280 part 87
fax 705496.1567
Nasan Sentra. nw
50.000km. U695 old 905-
MOST BE SEEN b opncnll!
571-0225 a 905.668-
A. onstne co Whim Top of the
6759.
ire pork mods home. Compe"
f375hrlo. 426 2370.
karksod ��. kildip. 4
i
iMl BUCK CENTURY LTD.
TD
Poo batt. 3 spacious b000na.
leaded. 3 3L. Y6.
$5900 a fest reasonable ober
Large front caeca ovorbokrg a
1994 Fond Timpc. V6 caw.. 4 ala
beautiful kM LocWO In a WON
2- tote green and grey 434-27M
kotohed 46CWO park Asking
3054
W* $24.000 Cat 905132-
1 Autombbeoe
2102 or 906133/145
Wwaled
RENT1as6 ism hardtop beet
$75 to $7500 for soap ars
'*ethers aely SM5. Ong Mo -
6 trucks Of sly -, 1' ,n
land_ VX soft -hop $22SAek.
wNwe 24 fill prokessons
$120IL wkM booms (905)
00.4 Free TOW'm9.
655.8176
P9• VM" R•ctichi +a
W Amsted, dean.
dant prok/nww pick p
$Iwo.sbeeee
e l
Call (SM) 7WS740
rooms approx 260 sq it.
A A A AUTO- we pay x80-
Sk Doc Everest ail
SIC MO COO on to spot Any
MWWNCagr sand SWW molds
-- - g,n. any year Core us war-
$5So oleo 1311357
time. 24 tours. 7 days. 30 inn
9054
stirrbe 905.6M-503 or 905
- mwww
7WS234
$350Msk
ANY SCRAP Car or Trete
LASER 1 Sa ISoat Boat 6
wanted compote or nor.
rigging in word working
condition Nw sad. voloo.
Top Cash pad Ree pick-
10'.'-571-1526
up. Cal (905)4311333 or
ROSSIANDISIMCOE 3 bed-
434740
1 1 APW%W s
AUTOMOBIES and trucks
For Rent
wanted rola scrap Any x l i,n.
1 BEDROOM Oshawa m a
any age. lee Brow in M Our-
ham Regancoo. N pod Also
O
dam quiet shorn and, no rant n -
feuded. 75 b 1I7 Chev or GMC
dler 2 yam Perk A 401
pickuD ler para Cal anWNhe,
arse YntkaOes Frage. Sim lhl-
Oshawa 905.431-0407
ON, Parking Large Private
ltaere ocean tong arm persons
Yard No 0091 PAwes s525mwo
CASH FOR CARS? We 011' 'w0
(90$$766247
vwkdes Vehicles mus/ be in run -
dosed. 725-3665 Mon b Fn law
Ming col I Cal 427.2415 or
14NEDpooM studio apt. West.
come to 479 Baily Si East.
rely Heights Ave Sep t Aq-
Aawr at MllyiAD AUTO SHIES
ng $7501m0. Cat Brad EMs.
WANTED: 1M1 or now.
Sales Rep - &dbr Group Lead
GNC - CHEV 112 ton truce
lag Edge Realty 416 -296 -WW
Wen tie body A aweno in good
mo A W 1 1M462.7625.
cmdroon (erigrne A tory nor wn-
PICKERING VILLAGE -1 -bedroom
paravn) Call sh" At 905-
walkout -basement alpmtmern.
725-1392
bright airy, groat view. 4 cap
1FeCb
ponces. rbc-snnolenS, no pass.
to Seg,
Sm910parking, $675. Mad
Sept 1.686 7694
1916 hWnebo W. 27 5
Ion. 5 so. S•gle, aro.
DT466, loo many now parts
to list Bak to prove. Cart-
bed,
72'-OM-$6.50 Call
19M CJEV Blazes Tahoe. 4X4.
eXCekm cphdrtion. as" $3600.
Cal 905-576-9692.
IM Jap YJ Sam. 4.0 Loa.
V6. hand A soft tops. car
$5600. ole. !165.2903
110 GW Sierra SLE to ton
regular cob. kaly loaded wtelwm
conftm. 15,000km,arte-
b .9.o. Phar 579-
a OW
Iwo. Black with cap. RR
wie.
built 350. 351. 350 Tm. 2
SOW of Na. $2400. as k. or
$260 mm". saw 6pn.
579.5362.
1 wale
4 wb w orin
IM BLAZER TAHOE, 4WD.
Whit. 4 Dos. Now mch8 st.
Spate P� 14,00 Hwy
Kms. Condition.
f11,950. Brooldrn (905)-05-
4017.
1552 Dodge Caravan SE,
excelean condition, wry r;
liable, 7 seater. loaded.
$7200 OBD. 1994 Grand
Am, excellent condition.
faded, 611500 OBO. Call
404-2429.
The Right Location
White OWW Pi0U1t
Whitby
SpacdoW Apartments
Utilities
Transit At Door
' Comienient To Schools
Close To 401
Squash Courts
1-2-3 Bedrooms
ff!"ont$p690.
905-668-7332
_Mr�by
EXTRA LARGE$bad.
room(a) in Nom oowm
Large balcony, quirt budd-
ing. $596. A $690.01 uW
tui. Calot. PaAdng muud-
ed. Available SpWmbm
111111 ad ock" tat. phone
905.579.5564.
OSHAWA (Boa St.) Largo 2 A
3 bedroom apartment; in clan
low rise building. Close to 401 6
G0, Parking. Available imme-
dalely. From $600Jmo ith.
Phone 905-5761255.
400 400 '- 400 410 410 455
AJAX - CLIPPER APTS.
2 b 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 appliances, Under-
ground paddng.
55 FALBY CRT.
MON.-THURS. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M.
FRI.9 A.M. - 5 P.M.
(aa 613-6021
SHELTER CANADIAN
PROPERTIES LIMITED
$Rear U5 MWA, 2 -bedroom
upper duplex. park". laundry.
-smoker. no pet, yard. $750
ndunaive. Meal for 2 people. 1sV
Wet. Mailable Sept.lw 905-
1 A 2 1se6rootm apt. avail
Immediately or Sept tat or
Oct 1 St.. Now building b-
ated st 350 MaFpa,
Oshawa. Start at $595 per
month. All inclusive. No
pats. Call ( 905) 5764724.
OSHAWA - 2 bedroom
nAnv caps. ep
S. 1 OCCuD•nCy.
1 5 2 bedrooms, immediate,
3 appliances and blinds,
MON. - FRI. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M
(905) 571-3522
SHELTER CANADIAN
PROPERTIES LIMITED
THE SUMMIT PLACE
• 1,2, 6 3 Bed Apts.
MOVE -IN INCENTIVES
• All Will Included
• In - House Supt. & Maint.
Rental Office: Mon - Fri. 9am - 8 pm
Sat 8 Sun 11am- 4pm
VALIANT PROPERTY
lia MANAGEMENT
905-579-16,26
EXECUTIVE 2-M. APT. OR
ROOM L verpoouBayy in.
duds par%% laundry. Cable.
pool IXeillsts. non-mbka Oct.
1. $810 Room s100Mk
Irned. 837-1304
2 ODOM= basement Imo SBP
arae entrance frogs Mo,
washer, dryer. pale. Ave
LC. ub-
trickaft. Aad Oct 1st Cal
2795
21111111 CORDOVA- 2 Dorm apt
Park s Boor s7001mo Sae,
mint unit 2 bot wrbows. 16 90
1stAM P&%N For more Ao
CM Ill 623-3706.435.0917.
576.2977
391 CORDOVA RD
OSHAWA. , 6 2 bedroom.
"" Daniell sDecia.,
s580 -s650 moony. ndu0-
agparking Pow 415-
501.1667, Phar
'905040-4712
A M15T Sall! Oshawa. 2 bed-
fool
edroom Apt in a 3 unit Cal an
my baking. Clean, glow and
tours Landry. DrwW yield
and parking. On bus roue S690i
mwlen ncWrve tstlkw, rotor -
am. NO PETS 66e-1432
Pbaw leave m essis".
A. EXTRA LARGE I.bdrm mon
Soca of mokx. compete stn has
bonnet. 4-appkanes C.A.
kapaatt 5675Anoreh utiles on -
required No
dogs Avail. October 197Ph
571-2757.
AJAX - 2 bedroom apt, separate
entrance laundry ac., u6laea
and parbrg included Non smokers
pteamed. $750 mo Fmstill
603 -MIS
AJAX basement 2 b ld-
room, shared laundry tdli-
bes, $675. rnckusne. Avail
Sept 1st. (905)-839.7969.
AJAX newly iNnowted, le
go: 1 bedroom bessMMrd
aparmwerd. Gayly A Her -
NOW Carpet, lridpe A
stow. Separate entrance.
Iw1, yard, p kldrg. Mali
Soap 15L IWAaq $650 n-
clsiw. Regional (905)_
bub-tbeo.
AJAX, 1-b.aoom mw
Nor. Quietstew. itahoad
bed9Nrd• nes at Meant -
in. public big as door -
00. 4 applerba, $650
nduay.. (906)613a?9t.
AJAX. HHawood062, 1 -bedroom
bagmen spow4m ler rein.
no "higher. ANI Sept I. an
tag. 1smat CNN 6834M.
AJAX UFPBI LEVE- M raked
-9toW, Origiat 3 Oedreomt, 2
aDDlarbea. lags tented yard,
dnirwrsy and clepoll $1.600 in -
c rer
ihsive. Rwalees roquaed.
Children Wakomod. Maw*
Sept. 1511. Message at 416.533-
32M.
WALABLE rfM1ED1ATE•
V. in wMmy AM. b ildrg,
0114301,16, Orpetd. howl'
ealtd, we balcony, dos
3 bus. slopping, all utilities
ldudsd. fasUlast required,
o pets, 1 bedroom $675,
bedroom. $775 3 bed -
)OM $840., Cal 430-
134.
BROOK ADAM- Brand vk
WO aded luxury endl lfidrm
den. appliances. Immodie
$1000./month. Ask la NI
427-0705.
J e 1 011be H
Retail Soap
OSHAWA 4 floaalaa Fn
Bad 111- 850 sq.2nd. 1
$550. 600 sq. main $50
300 sq. h. across from OS
Canoe. 600 2nd flr $50
1.2M sq. h. 2nd floor .1,61
sq. ft. main. Call 434-241
or 655.4132.
$600 range Locations to
sun you. Stockwell Realty4 doer tiwe� oI i 4 Townko mn fw
Corp 723.1265. 1 Rett ®IR"
II IDEAL
THE NONOUON - NOW
Oshawa, quiet, clean, fam.
dy budding . stndll' main.
tamed. 2 bedroom, avail-
able Oclllov; one bed-
room Oct./Nov. heat, hydro
and two appliances include
ed, pay cable, parking, and
la unity laakaes. 723-2094
ncuAWA ori COOT r n mT
bedroom apt parking and uagees
included $550. last negotiable
Pets ok. 681-M
PICKERING Bachelor su-
FOR RENT
1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH
3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units.
Utilities included
Stove 8 Refrigerator.
Parquay floors throughout.
Parking included. Playground Area.
Close to schools and shopping.
From 5846.00.
Call 905-721-0980
1 person professional
350 sq. h. finished office
with slgtage exposure
on Westney Rd. in Ajax.
5550
moot"
905.509-3581
IMMACULATE space
new commercial buildin
in Oshawa center core wit
Parking. Fully plumbed
electrically .quipped tc
tan dressing soon. Loaf
ite, kitchen, bath, laundry,
parking, very ruts. Avail
1 Mouses or
a 1 Rooms
ad just off man thorwo
fair. Cal Lada 576-5153.
Sept t st. $560/mo. cap in-
Rona
for Rent
ailed home On clop let Oshawa
clusive. No smoking, no
CLAREMONT Country home
wad" Sept. 1 Large 2
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE
Pets (905)-831-0909
for proless,onal couple No dr#
ABOVE average room for
SPACF. Fully serviced of-
01177eye..416630-260ox203
ieNdogs 905-649-24X
rent East Oshawa, Luxury
� with rec epbon, tele.
PICKERING Spotless bed- bed-
OSNAWA NORTH ON
whirlpool bath. Krtden
Phone. CNfices networked
roan. bsmt . apt, 4 pupa wash-
COULD be no down payment 3-
facilites. able. Garr. Fur-
to server and colour digital
roan a.c . parting Separate
bedroom attached house. hard.
naked. Wolung woman or
Printers. Voice mail, fax
@near". I ans", Quart. som-
wood loos. o4 heat. faced yard.
amaa student wo come.
and mow lot) squaw let -
ye MSOWabls. rbn•smokw No
dermal 10C1110". cartes ler $669
Non-smokers. $10 weekly
550sguire fevt. Available
POS . Mad. Sept 1 istllast
mondry =it, S5000 down .
414.2708.
Now. t.ocated in down -
$625 inclusive mo. (905)-619-
ONLY $702.33 with no down. to
AJAX - roan in 2 bed W. own
town Bowville.Newly ren-
2179-
qualified purchaser Call Peter
bathroom. facilities include sauna,
ovased offices - Rent in-
PICKERING VCLAGE - newly
43? -2000
whvlpool. Incased pod. No pea.
dudes all utilities and tax -
renovated
renovated mar Loa apt. 1 boo.
FARM "OUSE. Oshawa. 3-
f375hrlo. 426 2370.
es Must Ste! Notting like
with skavoom, in quat an,
bedroom. renovated. StarMg
AJAX. it00M Ica tiro n cleat
it in all of Duham! Call:
On Non-smoker. alt. $625. $0
from $952/mo. tndusmat Call
quiet home near GO. Share al
Exec -L -Tek Corporate
3054
725 -MOI
faasNs with one person. $325
Service Colin Reade at
PICKERING. 1 bedroom our.-
NO DOWNPAYIEIR. ro crop-
month.coc-smokng, avail. ala, red.
BACHELOR a oathebr
AVAILABLE MOW Large t
walk
moot . eel contained. pwk%
km. 1 1,2 storey 3 bedroom ode-
wr„".
a 4 -..- Irhdusbill
bedrooms SW $637
cable'
able. arNrl. Sept 15. $550
ailed home On clop let Oshawa
AJAX, FURNISHED room for
llrtaa
wad" Sept. 1 Large 2
Sufi I person. all 905.639-
Bbd. A North of Adelart Fn-
hint. n dean quiet Mane. own en
110uSTRIAI LIMBS 28
on
bodro$704. Oct. 1. eve
01177eye..416630-260ox203
crta.
acted wrack room. good fany
aable
car. A launad
dry .
Terwilliger 1974 sq h oats
ryarrq included 8011 spa.
OSNAWA NORTH ON
home, Ya you an own Cal Be
Richardson Really -Net Assoc
ses. sAhered bath A ktkhen Non-
smoker, x1$W?260
wwMOUSrng. 1325 sq. n. ort.
am caDeAadI have baro-
koro , Two tomo Near
433.7949 To know opoons.
ar". 579-1202.
Cab 579.5077 Mar S. 571 •
eo
fb. sinal walk-up bidden.
GO schen, 401. pwkrg.
you
Avail" bowedis" Fur-
3281
located st BborlMkm.
hY&O. i, h, 5740
ON' Oshawa. mMl
niched room in Pckorvtg, we co -
and 3 bad an hone. Fran SM.
Laundry
Laudy on promsak, No
ala ahclsiwe. IMAast. Also
on
kept. n•smolurng, 3 -bed-
be. kitchen atdobes. to
. 1 CaM4yse
dogs 721-1176 a warms
one bedroom. Sept. In.
roan. 5 appliances. mostly
OSNAWA: Nos peen bacnsbr
$540 No togs Availabletkrrksno0.
Sep Iw. (905) 721-2232
OLIN W". Maw
kv". hosphal. Oshawa
$34Gft or $1te b.
weekly 4GO 20-1318
MJSKOKA, Skeleton lake E-
apt dcea tc South GM ONK
(416) 239-2752.
Conan. 6050. 576-356
OSHAWA D,elared si hr-
icy omracy swrmrg, xno•ng.
mMoWs beauty Charming t bed-
Avarl erred. $460. antlrawr
AJAX. 2 bstkoan amlia in
ONE HALF OF HOUSE South
we room. S
roof"CO11ap. $500rweek n
1~ No pea Suitable for
building UMos dndudod. Nes
Webby I bedroom, argil kedrn.
Inoaahlakwablemore
�� mC41 .n
or" Deism 905136.6609
bus. ahoppn9 6 school. Oast.
Doth SA50. mOmnty, pka utirlee.
xornim0lw I drinker AwrkiN
Sop. I. 51000i 723-6761
ON STUWAOM LAKE, try
BACHELOR a oathebr
nice aha Mailable Oct I .
Mw GO 905460-410
from Oshawa P'rvak ?-De000m
Seo
Sep 'I laundry.
613-6145
PRIME Posing location. 4 bed-
W Amsted, dean.
1u/filqurpWd chalMs for rem.
em . sundry. ^and ran*-
SOUTH PICKERING. 2.
rooms approx 260 sq it.
quiet room Caw id
Exce1wR beeag, swimming. fun.
f500 >r se.
vftbsdroan
om 0621 Ln«Otos
basement span-
lerloed yard. doubts garage
mrbltea downtown. a
$350AIWO Available unme-
M se Desch Sept l Oct
9054
Rent. S 7MnworM. MsNast
$1600 mo pkw ugftn ROW Du-
daily Cal 7254578
$350Msk
Y ardus". available Oct
pe."LePage 9054811790.
70`r�79?-3„6671
PKZEIM Gf Large Ongint
1. would suit mom Marl
smoking cbupa No
ROSSIANDISIMCOE 3 bed-
aree. Furnished roomss $$SX
4 . 1 Relresxent
•
badebr Dassrtent iseremsm
pW
fOS 420- 950,
roan, g•reDe 6075 rthptlwy plias
OtiNrO es nnc�kaded. Opposes pus
Lim
Available Sep I F*Capsad
uagees. Fasiftast Application.
sop. Avadwit 1 lei d age
COUNTRY RETVWW W or,
Separate aid'& oe Cabs. park-
SPACIOUS I bedroom be-
ltaere ocean tong arm persons
Pasty xl a"" (905) 619-
to Wos Doo, step 35 boos. fully
nag, " nclasie Raaronces.
apt for rent. Makable Oct let.
dosed. 725-3665 Mon b Fn law
1900
home
9054696.OLM
$625mhbnat usages rduft 'res
MOS -P
minutes WE d Toronto f990
BEAUTIFUL ONE DedOan base
parking. ro pod. Cas 663-2952
WWW. detadrd 3-bsdrooms.
double r
4401: kA� bedroom sS,o0aakk
mo A W 1 1M462.7625.
man; private entrance. laws.
MSC" backyard. 4 appliances.
all ndwve. IIIMtdy. ala. neer
O Cubs row. $650 mb 725-
8769
BLOW SPlbbas I-bdm bale -
mem cap. Sep overwoe. vid a lk s
able and utimes. $SSOImo.
Awl Oct 1 1sMaM. Cal 6113-
051101
L}
1590
CENTRAL Clem
toes t % (nLlt�
a Furst chore - large
3 Odom caps. i3rrgr
$crass and &ffordabl
opphng. 401 w
+oois al wntrun yon
cap. Cat ler nb.
(905)721-6741
� -
9+•9w. out. f1175 Our$ ea neighbourhood Fur
plus utiMw FhrslAi6t Mdrols mused damn. prwass room with, e 1 4ntdl
Sept 25. Cal 9054666960 a Cable, laundry. parking. ate- Vs. Rtnnwa
905-985-146 prone. FrstAa s. roishme s 1 BEDROOM Condo, sleeps 4.
1
Townhouse*
1434 3916 a (905)-576 a � oMam Disney Waq.
e• 2280 lift Dory ler I week
ROOM available ler non smohef, n Nev^h0•r. $750 LIS. 655-
3-BEOIKIOM, 3 -bathroom, 5- Qe1,et fairy 11p1er. Anonlex. Proal . 48"
ly. over
110ubi1 garage. scurf bah. cable. kM of artdnm. lain- CLEAR WATER AREA, 3
tar. oar 180 plus es rnSu dry adage. On but roux. Bay- bedroom townhouse, pool.
$1250Jmonti plus utiaes. Su- IyMiarwood sea. 905-686- Isci-i. NO. Private yard.
Drams bcaeon Hurt b PTC
bedroom apt Swtaok ler 1
WHITBY - 6 Plea. 2-1 botawn
837-0007.
2102
avakabbe now. For into and
Person,
woo for person, non-mbker Sept
spa Available September 1 s..
ABSOLUTELY a Gnat DnaE
I Reehe a
photos 905 - 579-
370.
s f546.rgtro. /Alio. large 3
bedroom mom flew of house.
FIN$ weer ndu0ed. Laundry
adsees 1st A loot requrro al
Own your own 2.3. or 4 bedroom
aiWng mom with cable, bndry
CLEARWAIEI - 2-Wtaoorn mo-
hardwood floors, Wray latah-
1-'05.937-2375
bwtouss C-00" refurbished
w+dh slarYrgfrom
ROOM a room and board, out
nonmtokig home Cow o bull
lode (family Park). hexad pools.
tui. perawg, Od.tst.. $790wM
911NTBY, one bedroom,
•900. Carrs ler less atm
low. Shasd acabes. Citldoun
hot tub, maws o beaches.
Ates Call 668.3011 days a
n "I maintained Owldaog.
mi
ram oma a ro many down.
ar". 579-1202.
Siam 6. Mow ntamatim aval-
6686818 wwwgLk*Wrwdt
4 Swans RIIey Ltd. 905-
OAC Call Rick Wilson, Comma
A BARGABL.STLL
714. $275 weekly. 905-434-
COURTKX ta/aadul dean
VA-�
as near (905) 725-9414.
1 SMM
and 3 bad an hone. Fran SM.
brgla. 1-bodroom, gird flow.
khepleta. prima entarw. Dada
orb part. 5 minutes b 401,
145, Oct 1. flw"w4lu. 434 -
SM
OUMETDBM maw. stare
alp$ b ilft e9 24dwt apt. With
w"s Jmont r�Mgdapy
Wkly reef when you an own
you own hoer b law Van YOU
M 7!! Call Dow Hsyaoct Sales
Rep. RoUss Summit Rwly
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non-smokM. no pots. RN-
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430-017
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fullTSOWnNwy area. 2 bed- air corl
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room, large rec room, p win home. sub proleasiormfs, tl&OM. pools. hot tub.
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e =W. $275 wagy, Abba
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5552. AJAX - ONE bedroom
Mll® torten let 66X90 with condor" hint, fireplace.
AJAX: }DORM, 6 appialx5,
Pool, deck, finished b -me d, � Wage .0 garage $6000 parking, 5 A ppla
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now, 2 or 3 bedroom bsn-
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and clollerl. Sbdatns welcome.
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5552. AJAX - ONE bedroom
Mll® torten let 66X90 with condor" hint, fireplace.
AJAX: }DORM, 6 appialx5,
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alit bar. kaplace. large fol ffwMn. Zoned M1.579.9039. 6750 pus utilities Avail.
$-6350.+Ubbn.415-2117349. able immediacy. Toa -
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3 , 1 SACKSPLIT. On su-
rN bath, fireplace, new gas
ace, mature quiet court
Bowmanville, walk 10
rwol. shopPin9, & h -Pi -
$142 Ooo 705 -657 -
AJAX NORTWWESTNEY - 1
tom; 2-sk imy. 2 12 Da81e.
1m oak kitchen floors and
lmshed basementda, fa-
oornlfireplace. Close to
os. low* closing. A must
rt52c9.8w 905.4274695
P,ALSAM LAKE AREA. On 144-
Oml 4 Bedrooms. 3 bam-
-ms executive bungalow, with
Me toys 16 acres. 5237.000.
51.454.2679.
,000 opportunity! Old Whdby
-1e with huge coney kitchen -
le wood baseboards 6 trim.
sned walk-up basement man
r laundry, needs TI C. but this
,e a nice! Exdusne kerg. pn-
viewing only. $131.885.
Frank Solon Group Classic
-9000
MOVING to U.S. Must see. New
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;')op* Court. North Oshawa.
rcks on Conservation. MORE!
n 000 576-7250
MUST SELL! Oshawa, Laval
v2 2 -story detached. newly
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- ,se -en,. walkout to new dN*.
170 it long backyard.
49.90C 9054304167
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aces Granite. Oak 8 Mar -
we, 200K m Upgrades.
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..ng $4699 905436-0312.
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3.94 %C 905fi&1_5968. 70507-
14^n
WMY - Wad Lynne: 3-bdrm
r.nnc" :ommekery renovated.
Reiner nein ,ew Ganga, pool.
et area $•'9900 wmr4xmM
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aces wntr °,c. House, "ors•
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5299 OX Walker Frank. Frank
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05686-5552.
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RICE LAKE. Halstead
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ome $103.500. Open
louse Aug 16/17 6 2324.
705! 696-2171
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GREEN ACRES Trader park.
-'w"r 48 Pefkertaw Very ma lot
1, sent $13001Sesson rickxis,
acibWs Telaphorw, cabte N
31ai"10 Park has 18 -half gol
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MON. AUG. 25TH AT 5:30 P -M.
670 TAUNTON RD. E. WHITBY
Having received instruction from DCS Bailiffs, we are clear
ing assets of three estates plus others including: welding
shop. Dewaff radial armsaw, Lincoln welder, metal bane
saw, welding accessories. Profile machine, 3 torch sets,
chipping gun 8 grinders, gauges, power supply 11" jack, ex
tension 8 step ladders, chain saw, electric sanders. H.D.
press, mobile M.D. hoist, vice, scroll saws, vice, desk, king
10' bench dw fence, router table, dust collectors, drill press,
bench grinder, band saw, plus many other articles from
welding & woodworking shop, from optical store, pine display
shelving, eye glass frames. storage cab, desk dw shelve,
chairs, plus other articles, furniture 8 antiques, new 3 pc
sofa sets, new reclining sofa, 6 new coffee S end tables, cu.
no cabinet, raid oak table b chairs, 3 Pc. wall unit, 4 coloul
Ns, oak roll top desk, lamps, bed sofa single apt. size
washer & dryer, 2 pianos, 2 cedar chests, 4 Duncan Phyfe
chairs, buffet, old oak table, dressers, new mattresses, plus
many other articles. VEHICLES: 86 Olds. Cutlass Su.
preme, 93 GMC 314 ton ext. cab short box, pick up Mucil
loaded. Note Time: 5:30 p.m. Excellent safe of tools, equip-
ment, furniture. Plan to attend. Viewing Mon. from 1 p.m.
Terms Cash, Visa, MIC, Interac.
McLean Auction li Liquidation
905666-3291 or 9054W-2836
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2183
ESTABLISHED HAIR SA-
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air so". son tomorrow
Owner no". Cole 905-
728-9902. or after Som.
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At Diamond Shine
they'll prepare your car with
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"Even if your vehicle has a little
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Another service provided by
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"Rustproofing and
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Since opening 18 months ago
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"Our success comes from the
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"We want to thank them and hope to
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This family business, located at
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"I don't believe you can be taught
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On August 13th, 1997 at 8:34PM
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Thanks to the staff in maternity and
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In memory of a dear
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