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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1997_08_24T STOREROOIy Pickerin PERfODlCAL TbWl CF plC RING PUBLIC LIBRARYdv2PLiser CEN Optional 4 week home delivery charge $5/ $1 newsstand August 24, 1997, Vol. 32, No. 34, Pressrun 44,000 36 pages Drug testing neededatnuclear plant: mayor IMPROVEMENTS �u Family Owned .Op - Far So Ic 1asCon Thot Vlossff OUR 2=1 statim (Samb er 1M m wi 4 uwo ewe.) 686-2445 BY MARIANNE TAKACS 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 See tiUCLEAR/)Lc � stations in Pickering and elsewhere team of experts who conducted the assess- there has apparently been drug and alto- l' A RTHU RS 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. INSIDE Editorial Page ...........6 Sports ................28 Classified .............29 HOW TO REACH US General ..........683-5110 Death Notices .....683-3005 Auction Line ......683-7545 Sincerely Yours ........ ............ 148)0-662-8423 F -mail ................ Newsroom@durhamnews.net Internet .............. http://www.durhamnews.net "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 ing cora k own on rowyteens work• p 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. Affordable Dentures... one Good Reason To swine! PAIRS (t hr.) ' Rennes ' Complete. Portial Dentures LOWER DENTURE STABILITY NEW PERMANENT, SOFT DENTURE LINER FREE CONSULTATION " William Stat, DD, ECIC(A) 84 Old Kingston Rd. W. PICKERING VILLAGE, AJAX Hwy. 2 and Brock Road in Pickering — locat- ed, ironically, across from the police station. "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 Speciale Ya>id TUESDAY AaS. Zito SWa., Aad.;t 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- tions — have been laid since the campaign got under way. Quality Fresh Cert Menta At Everyday Low Fresh Chicken Wings SAVE 60°IIb. $169 lb. % Marinated Boneless Chicken Breasts Leaiion & Hm* or Italian SAVE *1"M. 9 r Fresh Octoberf est Same SAVE *1*%. $ 19119 Lean Ground Beef SAVE 60'M. 1 9 lb. Bread" Chicken Kabobs SAVE 70°Ilb. $A 99 lb. Mie Ham SUced Breakfast Ham 1 99 The Boneless Sirloin Steaks SAVE'11"Ib. $6& 99 The Ball Park Smoki 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 MBERLEA DENTAL CENTRE WALK IN HOURS Daily 8am - 9pm Sat. 1Oam - 4pm EMERGENCIES SEEN /N 2 HRS. ff • • I • 24 HR. EMERGENCY PAGER AMBERLEA SHOPPING CENTRE ON WHITES RD. PICKERING BETWEEN FINCH & HWY 401 *Extraction* In Hospital wChemiclave Sterilization •Collect From Insurances '-yerztCt and L'a:inc� �:ccafrnrnt CORRECTION We ws!::;; draw your attention to Ott foftwntg ,n our current '75 years Get Sol to Sara' Ayres Page 3: Item 7. Lunch bag Plus, 99- 3652-6. The illustration is incorrect and should be for 99-3655, priced at 11.99. Insert page 2: Item 1. 17 -pc enamel - on -steel cookware set, 42-0016-4 does not include the kettle or stock pot. The illustration is incorrect. Page 5. Item 2. Mastercraft paints. The price block reads: Reg. 25.99, Sale 17.99, Save 30%. Should read: Reg. from 25.99, Sale from 17.99, Save up to 30%. sole wish to caw your attention to the tollowrng in our current slap shot savrgs Ayer that aw inserted in our 75 Mears "End O/ Swatter SaAe' Ayer. Insert Page 1: Item 6. Titan ASD Exchange 7000. Copy reads: Reg. 29.99, Sale 20.09. Should read: Reg. 29.99, Sale 20.99. We sincerely regret any inconvenience we may have caused you 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. 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' Pic eti,#tont. 8311819 �9� imize substance abuse, but adds Canadian human rights legislations puts limitations on drug testing. He says he's not personally opposed to testing if it's done in a fair way, not- ing there are problems with the accuracy of tests and inno- cent people possibh losing their john. 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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 We love letters The News Advertiser accepts letters to the editor. All letters should be typed or neatly hand-written, 150 words. Each let- ter must be signed with a first and last name or two initials and a last name. Please include a phone number fof veri- fication. The editor reserves the right to edit copy for style, .length and content. Opinions expressed in letters are those of the writer and not necessarily those of the News `Advertiser. Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday Wednesday Friday Sunday 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 JOANNE BURGHARDT. Editor -in -Chief STEVE HOUSTON, Managing Editor BRUCE DANFORD, Advertising Manager ALViN BROUWER, Retail Advertising Manager EDDIE KOLODZIEJCZAK, Classified Advertising Manager MONIQUE LEA, Real Estate/AutomotiveAdvertising Manager ABF, FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager BARBARA HARRISON. Production Manager JANICE O'NEiL, Assistant Production Manager TO REACH US General: 683-5110 Classified: 683-0707 Distribution: 683-5110 Admin/Classified Fax: 681-7363 Composing; Fax: 579-9273 E-mail: newsrowm<i0durhamnews.net 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. The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Printing. Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of'rrade. Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc.. Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc.. Canadian Circulations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occupies. ' Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L IS 2E5 CHERVL HAINES, Assistant Production Manager LILLIAN HOOK, Administration Manager hilp://www.durhaiiiiiews.net SO �130 aa&Pd OCE Bogus blllsplague stores Durham Regional Police are alerting local mer- stores: AS17621979, ASG4214968, ASG4214969 chants after numerous businesses were burned by and YF8502801. The first three phony bank notes 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 Durham's beaches can do This summer has been a should call police at 579-1520, extension 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 been tested on a weekly contrihutcd as Acll. basis all summer and the latest KEYS TO US LTD. results were the D . + Driver last. Any area - where bacteria For You & Your levels reach more _ rtg Etc, than 100 E.coli is posted as unsafe t You DrWk' for swimming. Pass Your Keys To Us Rotary Park and Elgin will remain posted until later �%I+ VA M"Affel I I:A:J 114,'LWI Is 0 U I of ,,r I .I: IffMODUCING THE FREEDOM OF i The all new Toyota Sienna Minivan. Coming September 15th to plaerieg Toyota Available in 3 superbly i models for your active family. DICKERING TOYOTA 19051 4ZUm9UUU �':`� 557 KINGSTON RQ., PICKEI;ING THE LARGEST TOYOTA DEALER INDURHAM! ��� PAGE 8 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1997 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. Canadian lire Pickering Maintenance Check • Lube, oil & filter $ 99 • Rotate tires • Castrol GTX motor oil 20 pt. maintenance 25 check , MOST CARS $2.00 Envim Marge Extra With the purchase of 2 tires • Our licensed, trained technicians use the latest, computerized equipment to help extend the tread Irfe of your fires. $ 99 • They will inspect all key components, measure all four wheels and adjust front caster, camber and toe as required. 24 .1111101111 Cars • Installation of rear -wheel shims and adjustments extra, if required. 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Sears Canada Inc. • PAGE 12 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1997 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." Billboard 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. 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Riese programs will equip students with the necessary skill~ to meet the prerequisities of a post- secondary program. College Preparation programs are offered in: Pre -Technology, Pre-Hcalth, and Pre-Business/Arts. The Prc-Busures,'Arts program nuns for 15 weeks and will enable students to enter Business programs in January. Cal us for mon Get a head start an your information at education. Classes start (905) 721-3300. sept rnlw S. Educating You for the Real World. C� 1 J n and co-operative team learning. Mr. Green says instructors are teaching teachers a variety of techniques to "pro- mote problem solving" and to get students 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 the professional growth of its teachers;' says Mr. Green. �,ENANN Ca q 4Wp\ , OR01 l ... A 3 dentist team �'� and cheerful staff is �" '� here to greet you. Always _ caring about you and your family's dental well-being. Dr. Henry Alban, D.D.S. - Dr. Stephen Minsky, D.D.S. • 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 1885 Glenanna Call Suzie or Lisa forHours: • • • •today Mon: Fri. &5:30 pm. Medical Centre 6 Lunch 12:30-1:30 pm. u " avu it Your Way! penpum p[ IM p�i�M IN MpM YdlM�1 a" I"T-' L I = • Featuring 90 Hours Channel Assembly Program FREE Internet access from !STAR 99 !O• � or lust •42 oar ulfoufffl 0 ISW PrWNW pwmor whsl NAOIr- fta"le•y -16 M//a " ?" IMM Milts spa" EW RAN menmy 1AB PCI SVGA rite L "mm 16-bit somal card • Aw #sf d speakers _ _l • . • . . _,,.,,� ..J • . 1.%110 Mal/%M __ ...... I"sped CD -Rom *W n6 vofce.lta ax.lan"M MODEL COMPUT Keybeard, mouse, ead and TUTUeal Now"r eat incladel Brock Whitby 430. The Md WMEW Logo"PaM., W 1egaerM mwen t aM 00 6 a a keel Cdppappi 6 a eadena:. d BonAnal Calla6a b A C hne0 an b maims Iwm M� a 4►n�M a HioeS mry vary ^ tlttNF<* ne¢ra Pmes Lb mr/gra.m S�Ereli 10 CV¢ Mfua no.oe M Pd are CaO 05MA C free owrie1 a 9Aiw b 4itil O.eQ1ACRIB16 0F,4e 9 6 nd ,option ar n gm Gerroir Aquatics Limited (formerly Aqua Kids) - Evening Classes Available Pickering Location Now Open All Red Cross Levels Offered s For more information Or. Call Cathy 430-6765 ry' - Y. i V A THE NEWS ADVERTISER WNDAY, AI1;13ST 24, 1997-P (;E 13 /P id0*' News Advertiser x Program starts Sept. 22, 97 10 Weeks Art Thompson Arena" ` p� Pickering Leave a mes*W to 1�8V'9%c7Q` IE tleglister nolo. V LAUR'S LEARN r6l SKATE j. -, y.4 r 1 L r,,�1� � '�.. »- `! � .4�� ,�, !`�. -i •_�% a yrs ds �t +! J i s 'It IL ot L:. `'f ,Jf�'• I _ - ^. !0--, � �; � ti �,�• � Ir. .. .. r . y � rad '� -_ • ...Z i �r �.w� J-_ 4.4 . _ti ,r � � � . Imo`) �'f^^ �' � � ..► Ac�.. � a�� �� .+ate• ��`+",1 � •: �` �j";,,. � ;� _ y�. '� • • .�. a "61 Nal► ewa�es Marfa j tie r" fSgrewber 154 t •�- Wkesure tkre h movo -self' ome w your life, as you set up war rowme for the ESU 't �-� 41.( 00k 0� end IOm 1 like-minded wade pq OE people m m of our coerces. }"w ^` CaU to regiskm (905) 619-1405 �'!�►•y Moaday: 7:30-9:301•trod acdo• to Meditado• with Evie Hertel 7Yesiay: 7-8 am Early SW Yoga, 1-2:30 pm Moderate Yogi 8 L �..•� 8-9:30 pm Yiaorous Yogi t Wednesday: 9:30-11 Moderate Yoga do 7-8:30 11e0-4- Yom. 11 71F all Yoga with sale von Roeder Pickering Aerials Gymnastics T..rsaar-' 6-7:30 Mode,aae Top & 7:30-9:30 ori. Drawl" _ FALL REGISTRATION a with Heather Rigby SOMIldSTARTS NOW semitirity bodywork t at plearber PICICERaVG 11th, 7:30 pm, ..:" '�'!� An 111hodut l to Moa henpX 4zentber 1;k 700-10:00 Pat, with Manlyn A Day of ng Touch, Wober )tth, 9:30-4:30 PA, with Marilyn ,wpress ; Intuitive Dance Workshop, October 18th 19th, 1:00-3:00 pm, with Julie GYMNASTICS Dista • do-- i0 M 1 ONAIC IiUn c an card a for information call 11 Yoga stoft839-5260 a beautiful, quiet country retreat.Competitive Testin• Starts • Call: Thurs.- • Highway 7 and Westney (905) 619-1405 � • 110 min. from downtown Pickering) Back to School Fashions After School Activities Contests Day Care Facilities & more!!! 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Traci 5cheep5tra �•yr.,f�..•01 (416) 498-8493 Located in Pickering Boost your For kids, back to school means back to books and computers. But don't forget to help your children devel- op their creative side when school is out. Be supportive and allow them enough room to lead the creative process and set their own pace. Don't let kids stay glued to the television, com- puter or video games. Stimulate their creative thinking and imagina- tion by exploring mind - boosting activities such as visiting the library or a museum, attending a concert or creating a home art studio where young artists can paint and draw. • Help youngsters devel- op writing and lan- guage skills by organiz- ing a "story hour" when kids can read or make 0 child's creativty up stories. Encourage them to draw illustra- tions. Kids can save their artwork in a scrap- book to be enjoyed time and time again. Creating a personalized "Alpha Book" is a fun way for new readers to learn their ABCs. Have your youngster print each letter of the alpha- bet on a piece of paper. Then they can collect pictures from maga- zines and affix them to the appropriate pages (e.g., a picture of a shoe goes on the "S" page). Bind the pages and have your child illustrate a cover by drawing his or her name. Review the pages with your kids to help reinforce the les- son. Help foster young imag- inations by creating a :f11114:mKIWIN:[$ICR101g1 puppet theater where kids can stage perfor- mances of their favourite stories and fairy tales. For the stage, parents should cut openings in a large box. Make a curtain out of an old sheet or towel, and puppets out of old socks. Kids can decorate the box using washable markers. *How well do your kids know Canadian geogra- phy? Put them to the test with the Map Game. Using a map of Canada, name a province and have kids locate it. Then see if kids can name all 10 provinces and the Northwest Territories without looking. For a challenge, see if kids can list the abbreviations for the provinces. 1 the along ed ballot IM 0Z EK(r9 WCO 4s= ntarie r 12) lff at nations: 01 .,wnithyy wiffilide rt ft" Mine: 17 'TT&AMAMS Wm(n 11)(ID3 Recreational -Competitive levels • Ages 3 -adult certified and dedicated staff. Two spacious, air conditioned studios with sprung wood floors. ° IBffi➢➢et Aii"al Recital Sommer Camps onal Exam Clas °l�I®�cEIP® • 17 YM Serving ° (CTIMATt Dffi ' t II f Dsrham Region k - FAW y pm ° �ffiIIII ` R�`1',� � It,.� 1 month) t. M� `.� > Vh accepted. ° iBffi➢➢lr�®;ID Intermediate Competition Group iTDffim(t$®g Winners of 8 awards at 3 competitions. 3rd place at FootLoose Grand Nationals Dance Competition. The Place For Dance In Durham 845 Westney Road South CrN>WE \% Unit #1, Ajax o(I's-01),, v I � t `J Highland Dancing Lessons SYMINGTON HIGHLAND DANCERS LORRAINE SYMINGTON Fellow BJLT.D. Judge S.O.B.H.D. Exams, shows and competitions 3 YRS. AND UP CALL 686-3456 STEP IN TWO Va.ace Stadia Gel Fit • Get Fun Put The Spice Back In 1 Two Your Life! �TpneGrpDFREE Excelknt Pr ACo LESSONS acounft • Latin • Contemporary Ballroom • Club • Country & Western • Rock N' Roll • Mambo • Lambada • Salsa ... & MORE, GREAT- %ARIFTI OF W SIC & CHOREOGRAPH) PICKERING PRECISION SKATING TEAM TRYOUTS All Ages $5.00/Tryout Tues., Sept. 2 7:15-8:30 O'Brien Rink Fri., Sept. 5 6:00-7:00 Delaney Rink Tues., Sept. 9 7:15-8:30 O'Brien Rink Fri., Sept. 12 6:00-7:00 Delaney Rink® QUALIFICATIONS- Jwenile: Must be at Can Figure Skate level or above / or passed their proficiency badge. Norice/Juniors: Must be working on skills level #4 or above / or passed the preliminary free skate / or passed Jr. Bronze dances Call Now for information Debbie Spencer, 420-6268 Pickerin Figure S�katin Club ,M 9 9 g NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: AGE: -"- p Hydro -Durham College Early Learning Centre Full-lime/Pan time Kindergarten Care 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m -Qualified Staff •Go,emment licensed child care -Child-centred philosophy -Parent Involvement -Nutritious s -Expertly designed facilities -Easy access to 401 & GO 4 2.30 Westney Rd. S. Ajax, 428-4302 GRANDIN HOME ' NURSERY SCHOOL A tail aay program for ;hddren ages three to sits yam oid •ECE Qualified Instructor -Weekly themes •Alphabet recognition -introduction to phonics _-Daicrafts and'circle' bme Mondays and Wednesdays 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. and # 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. CALL (905) 831-7612 GINGERBREAD CO-OPERATIVE NURSERY SCHOOL "Success for over 20 years" caro /A\ -p- -01 • For Pre J.K • J K. and S.K. children • Parents are welcome to drop in, .observe or parbapate any lime • 2. 3, 4 or 5 mornings 831-9246 All ,on Bayly between L verpoot & whites Rd.) Pickering THF; NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1997 -PAGE 15 Lithe Peepee'e Play sek"I Daycare Ages: 3 months - 5 years • Small group sizes • Personal caring staff - C!ean A bright environment • Centrally located • Convenient to Ajax/Pickering Hospital • Educational programs 33 FALBY CRT, AJAX ONT. LIS 3R3 T7 Randall Drive a Hwy. 02. Aim ,:6 ST. GEORGE'S DAYCARE Opening Date: Tuesday, September 2, 1997 Hours: Monday through Friday 7 00a.m. - 6:00 p.m Ages: 2Y7 to 5 years OPEN j Program Includes: HOUSE -qualified teachers AUG. E -full and half day programs 6:30-11P.M. -supervised outdoor playground • J -Christian program in a war7rr caring environment for children to learn and grow 'd Call 683-0545 SUNSHINE 6 NURSERY, SCHOOL St. Paul's United Church 65 Kings Cres., Ajax REGISTER NOW FOR SEPTEMBER Morning programs for 2 to 4 year olds. For Further Information call 427-6744 RAINBOW LEARNING CENTRE • full/part time • 15 months to 12 years • affordable rates • meals & snacks • references • receipts { creative Montessori program ' smoke-free home Close to Duff ins Bay. Lakeside and St. Janes Sc�,oc J Call LaL,,e yr (!i��ACTIVE IDEAS BOLTIQUE rywnwAy COMPLETE STORE OF 04A CE SUPPLIES • No W O'WW due to 2 New Loeatlons Opomny Soon) q _ • WEST ROUGE PLAZA, 111A ISLAND RD., SCARBORO 416-286-7 • FULL RANGE OF ALL DANCE SUPPLIES - BLOCH, LUZIO, MONDOR, GILDAMARX, DANSKIN, LEOS BEST PRICES in Scorboro or Pitlwirg - t S% to 20% Discounts! ' / . Fns Gin for um Chddron i SS Gift Csrt mft wit sach SSO S•le Phrs Addl4orrN Sof. Arw%W Studio Bonus bored on Total CangAsr Sasso ALL SIZES AND COLOURS NOW AVAILABLE IN OUR LARGE INVENTORY STOCKROOM ctm ON M OM 7 DAYS 11 AM to S IoM.' �►� � .,t AN ME AN rrronrvvv — 11 IN IN IN IN, KINDER CONNECTION NURSERY SCHOOL provides • Low Student Ratio • half day Junin K9%garters programs besed on Board curriculum • Qualified experienced NEW - pr 111111- 11b, 839-2752 ae.c- 839-2752 Hwy. 2 & Whites Rd. a� Before and After School Program For Kids PPC Kidz KM attotlrr of tdtid 7w:_ '.. W.Ikll ;40 q``,' 191 PAGE 16 -TRE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY. AUGUST 21, 1997 MUSIC LESSONS IN THE CONVENIENCE OF YOUR HOME PIANO ' KEYBOARD GUITAR AND THEORY LESSONS 15 Years of Teaching Experience Royal Conservatory Affiliated For registration call (905) 432-8016 PIANO LESSONS Play For Pleasure, Conservatory Reasonable Rates Beginners and Young Children Welcome Call Vera 686-3444 LEGEND MUSIC Where Service is #1 ENTERPRISES ENROLL NOW DOE FOR LESSONS QUALIFIED PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN: • GUITAR •BASS All Levels - All Ages Receive 1 Free T -Shirt 8_047=98-040 � � - � � � Q with every Registration �. Valid to New Students 1211 Kingston Road Only! While Quantities Last Pickering (Between Liverpool & Walnut Lane, on the south side) SALES ** RENTALS ** REPAIRS He l i n to s ct e u ct d � g g Child abduction is a growing concern in Canada. f j So it's good to know there are ° simple precautions you can �. take to help safeguard your children. n The help you can offer a ix young child is somewhat dif- ferent from what is useful for an older child. Here are some 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. • Scream and scatter • Never hitchhike. books and belongings if they • Avoid shortcuts through are forced toward a building empty parks, fields, laneways or car. or alleys. • Move away from a car • Run home or go to the 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 Child Find office or call 1-800- 387-7962. $ tP N? W YOU ry � aws m t Op��e �une+rt:�r cleyo 44 ""1 n peanut butter sandwich has become the centre 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 TIRE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST U, 1997 -PAGE 17 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- oped with the assistance of an advisory committee of trustees, medical and legal professionals, 1 -1 TUTORING I' J. 1i We teach the basic math & lan- TO gauge skills to place your child on the road to success! Faith Montessori r 68 Commercial Ave. DURHAM LEARNING ACADEMY • personalized credit programs for grades 9 - OAC • individual instruction to attain success in that difficult subject • alternate timetabling to accommodate your special needs Now Enrolling for Fall Classes 2 LOCATIONS.- 1801 OCATIONS: 1801 Dundas SL E. Whitby 981 Brock Rd. S. Pickering Call: (905) 404-8097 M nsaar = with eye WWL"ff" c nt.. d brie. A new school year brings many changes for students - new Basses, new friends and new experiences. By enrolling at Sylvan this fall, your child can go back to school with the skills and confidence needed to succeed in the upcoming yeau From reading to math, Sylvan's unique teaching method achieves measurable results. A diagnostic assessment pinpoints your child's skill gaps. Then Sylvan's certified teachers develop a personalized teaming program which helps your child attain better grades, increased self-esteem and greater motivation. Start the new school year with confidence. eau Sylvan today SYLVAN LEARNING CENTRE' Baatrrw&r err j.0 Ar iepwwiV_ Kmdsl W Pak Plata W Brock PA 1101 bAwn St E., way Pki ne (W 101.1818 f1051839�+ W GRADE FMF=ATIONS LEARNING CENTRES l.E wL ?S Lai" �im J.K. i S.K. LEVELS = REAPING RAW R �MATII cONCBM rORRRI6 K F_ • IndMiluskud A ttaation E1 • Cel" kodws • Qtt d4 Gwrentm • Fun Environment 420-9930 430-9981 Akxfl4dwdn9 hhawaVhit�► 1885 Gknwma Rd. Sts.103 701 Roseland Rd. E. Ste. 103 i parents and numerous national health and edu- cation organizations. "This is another opportunity for elected trustees and school boards to work proac- tively with their com- munity partners to safe - 0 guard our children,' added CSBA's Donne Canfield. "If our effort: help to save the life of single student from ana phylaxis, this initiative will have been worth while." The Canadian Schoo Boards Association is the national voice of the provincial association! of school boards and school trustees. It com- prises nine provincial school board associa- tion representing over 400 school boards serv- ing more than three mil- lion elementary and sec- ondary school students. Source: Health Canada W PRIVATE SCHOOL AGES 1 1/2 - 12 YEAR "I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand- E H. PICKERING DU NBARTON 509-1722 839-2090 401 KINGSTON RD 986 DUNBARTON (ROUGENOUNr & HWY 2 (WHITES RD. & fM*Y 2) Pmt Tram - F&W Tuve Blaisdale Montessori School 27 yeas of Educational Excellence AUG. 26, AJAX 403 Kingston Rd (Wast of Waft"at Rothergkn) AUG. 25, PICKERING 365 Kingston Rte, (at RaWmotmq lind -115 Toyn wok Rd., Pickering South of Kingston Rd. off Rougemount ANS - 515 Kingston Rd. (East of Church) (90S) 686-SOOS Aiax (905) 509-5005 Pickering Call for a visit. You will be impressed! PAGE 18 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY. AUGUST 24, 1"7 U�an MC66ffi(f SCHOOL of DANCE * Ballet * Tap * Jazz * Pointe 686=0141 AGES 3 yrs. & up. Annual Recitals HIGHEST MARK CABARET ExamsGROUP 97 "Hello Dolly" Recreation to Competitive levels Qualified Teachers "FAMOUS ADULT TAP/JAZZ- REGISTRATION - AT STUDIO - 43 STATION ST. Wed., Aug. 27, Thurs., Aug. 28, 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. OPEN REGISTRATION - FRIDAY, AUG. 29,4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Congratulations to all Vegas Competitors TSF C4W07 Quality Training in a Caring Environment * All classes taught by Terri Robitaille, B.F.A. * SMALL CLASSES * ANNUAL RECITAL * SPRUNG FLOOR * GREAT PRICES * FAMILY DISCOUNTS *RECREATIONAL & COMPETITIVE t Offering CREATIVE DANCE ages 21/2 - 5 - Fun with music & movement! Great for boys! DANCE BEGINNERS ages 5 & 6 - Combining creative dance, ballet & jazz. Registration: Returning Familia: August 25th & 26th JAZZ A BALLET ages 6 & up - Beginner to 6:30 - 8:30 P.M. Advance levels. Open Registration: August 27th & 28th Winning 5-1sts, 7-2nds, 14th, 2-5ths. �' ` rO'Donnell School of aditional Irish DancingTraditional Fitness and Fun! Beginners Welcome Help develop your child's • confidence • co-ordination • social grac Classes Held Pickenng ' Scarborough ' Windsor (Inquire about Adult Ceili Claves) School offers students direct contact with the professional dance norld. Professional Instructor: Anse -Marie O'DorandL T.C.ILG. Registered Member of- • An Comrsmn t e Rina Gadacha, Ireland • Irish Dance Teachers Association of Canada • Irish Dance Teachers Assoaaboo of North America for further information call 416 267-9833 Also available for shoves Jacquelines School of Dance Div. at 997713 Ont. Ltd. 1215 Bayly Street, 2nd Floor (above Florist) Bay Ridges Plaza (Price Chopper Plaza) (Just West of Liverpool) Director: Jacqueline Willis Instructors: Maria Camavale, Fiona Tait At Now S llo (1215 BathSLI Twoft, August 26th A I -, Il I SIW as 5:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Tianday, Auguld 231h Now Sk damn 5:00 p.m, 10 3:00 p.m. Twsds)r, Sepl odw 3rd Naw Sk dN is 5.00 p.m. lo 3:00 p.m. T� �b All eWNa btmd as DOW Amm of TieMsn of Macl g RA.TD.) Sylld t. Apo 3 to sddt "today for W 5"" ttan and adult chants. OFF ol 420-73N Sir attar • eostptUtiorte �-, - 00300 ural r BA.TD. . Rdd tripe to 0, tl? al Baca . wabhope - Suautw perform" ar+t p►asr�a Karen Belfall Gold & Silver Medalist September 3rd & 4th 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. THE DANCE EXPERIENCE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN PICKERING VILLAGE 96 OLD KINGSTON RD 683-5767 L{J( 7c'rrt h>r t/tVr�' u(tvrrxattvtt 1 t, ` O • .... �.x� �eYdr4y-- a ver.+ , ..�.xevrj... ....w.n .. .n Denise Lester Dance Academy 1550 Bayly St., Unit 24 4125/1134 Kingston Rd. (905) 839-3041 3 Year Olds to Advanced ti Ballet ' Pre -ballet ' Combination Class ' Tap ' Jazz ' Acro ' Adult Jazz ' Adv. Modern ` 7 Serving Pickering for 25 yrs. with Students dancing on Broadway, at Wonderland, in commercials, T appearing on the Tony Awards & in motion pictures + operating studios of their own. - Classes for 3 _wars to advanced "Broadway Year end Recital, we y b1eS" worlia to keep recital Gold Metal & Costume costumes inexpensive. Award winners. - Competitive Groups High scoring Jr. Line Overall. + Exam Work - All classes suited for males or females Fully Qualified Award Winning Teaching Staff Denise Wagner MBATD, Ballet,Tap, Modern Cindy Wilkins MBATD.Tap, Modern, 8 time Choreographer Associate Ballet Award Winner Ryerson Dance Graduate Suzie Cunliffe MBATD T Modern "Pooh Corner" Gold Metal & Precision ,Award winner. High Scoring Lyrical Overall. Associate Ballet ` Julian Soler MBATD. Modern, Choreographer for Wonderland Associate ofTap and Ballet & Major Motion Pictures Award Winning Choreographer ChristiwTavares MBATD. Modern, t _ Wendy Matas MBATD.Tap, Modern Associate Tap, Ballet & Acro Associate Ballet, Award Winning Choreographer Two Ways to Register • Visit our booth at PickeringTown Centre; August 20 -23rd ' By phone 839.3041 ' Visit our studio August 27th & 28th, 10.12:00 & 5-8:00 Congratulations To our dancers for all their amazing wins in Las Vegas & to Tonya, Christine & Allison for winning highest scoring Trio overall at an International level. THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1997 -PAGE 19 What's hot , Modelling Classes crud �vhc�t s notyearstart week of sept. 8 this _ Back -to -school time is here, which fall, found in solid blue colour updated hiking boots in a vari- �%All COUrm means it's also time to update the palettes as well as stripes. ety of brown and natural tones _ • 110we in yourself kids' fall wardrobes. Following are Banded collars will be hotter and brightly coloured, lug -soled : • StCNt Q new CQreer some of the key trends the kids will than ever for the trendy set, sneakers will make any outfit want to be wearing this school year. • Guys will go to school in st le tr d d f • �in Oiilid@nC@ JUNIOR GIRLS • Denim, denim, denim --designer jeans, shorts, jumpers, vest, skirts and jackets --anything denim will be a staple in a young woman's wardrobe this fall. • Updated "tiny T-shirts" will con- tinue as a hot item for summer into school, with long sleeves and lightweight denim or satin collars. Worn with a pair of jeans, overalls or shortalls, this look will keep any girl looking and feeling cool at school. • /anything that shines! Whether satin, summer knit, Lycra or lace, shimmery fabrics will be the look for junior girls this fall. YOUNG MEN • The rugged outdoor look will be the hottest look for guys this fall. Look for Henley -style shirts in natural and muted colours, worn alone or layered under a flannel shirt. • Denim and chambray will be the tabrics of choice in shirts this Y wearing athletic -style hiking shoes and boots with jeans and khakis. GIRLS • For girls, denim jumpers are a must and they are versatile, durable and comfortable. Pair them with T-shirts in early fall and turtlenecks as the weather gets cooler. • Funky shoes will be "the look" -- en y an LIM • Plaid kilts in eye-catching bright colours will be everywhere --and look great with just about any- thing from tiny T-shirts to sweaters. BOYS • The rugged look is hot for boys, too—look for polar fleece tops, knit Henley and flannel shirts -- key components for keeping up with the older guys! • model management • model training • image enhancement for all ages Rated # 1 in Canada! Sarah from Oshawa - 1997 Cdr. AGENCY OF THE YEAR Model of the Year Call now to reserve your fall registration! 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For several months of the school year many Canadian children ride their bikes to school. Here are some safety tips they and all bicycle riders should be following: • Parents sometimes teach their children that the proper way to ride a bike is to go against oncoming traffic so cars and trucks can see them clearly. But it's far safer - and legal -to "go with the flow." Riding against traf- fic confuses and surprises drivers, and results in almost one-quarter of bicy- cle -car accidents. Bike rid- ers should always ride with traffic, on the right side of the road. • Ort one-way streets, ride only in the designated direction. • Under age 8, chil- dren should ride only with adult supervision, and off the street. The decision to let older children ride in the street should depend on traffic patterns in the area, individual matu- rity, and the knowledge and ability to follow the rules of the road. e Riders of any age must obey traffic laws and be predictable. Don't cause an accident by surprising other drivers. That means stopping at red lights and stop signs, stopping for pedestrians at crosswalks, and crossing intersections only when you have the right of way. • Children should learn to use hand signals before they begin to ride in the street. Holding your left arm with the elbow bent and your hand point- ing up means you're turn- ing right; holding your left arm outstretched means you're turning left; hold- ing your arm with the elbow bent and your hand pointing to the ground means you're stopping. • Any child on a bicy- cle who doesn't have the necessary skills to use hand signals without falling or swerving will not be safe riding on the street. • Stop and look both ways before entering the street -that's where you should be riding, on the street, not the sidewalk. In most Canadian cities, rid- ing on the sidewalk is against the law. Maintain a correct road position, at least half a metre from the curb. You should be far enough from the curb to be clear of hazardous sewer grates, debris, potholes and the doors of parked cars. • Establish eye con- tact with drivers, especial- ly those making turns or pulling into traffic. Drivers are looking for approach- ing cars, and might not see a bicycle. Similarly, drivers should watch for, respect, and be aware of cyclists. • Cyclists have the right to occupy any part of a lane when safety war- rants it. Never compro- mise your safety for the convenience of a motorist behind you. Insurance Bureau of Canada When biking always wear a helmet Many children ride their bicycles to school but remember that you have to ware a helmet. It's the law. Emile Therien, president of the Canada Safety Council says every year 50,000 chil- dren are seriously injured and over 60 will die from their injuries. Many of these injuries are from head injuries from children not wearing helmets. 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Riding against traf- fic confuses and surprises drivers, and results in almost one-quarter of bicy- cle -car accidents. Bike rid- ers should always ride with traffic, on the right side of the road. • Ort one-way streets, ride only in the designated direction. • Under age 8, chil- dren should ride only with adult supervision, and off the street. The decision to let older children ride in the street should depend on traffic patterns in the area, individual matu- rity, and the knowledge and ability to follow the rules of the road. e Riders of any age must obey traffic laws and be predictable. Don't cause an accident by surprising other drivers. That means stopping at red lights and stop signs, stopping for pedestrians at crosswalks, and crossing intersections only when you have the right of way. • Children should learn to use hand signals before they begin to ride in the street. Holding your left arm with the elbow bent and your hand point- ing up means you're turn- ing right; holding your left arm outstretched means you're turning left; hold- ing your arm with the elbow bent and your hand pointing to the ground means you're stopping. • Any child on a bicy- cle who doesn't have the necessary skills to use hand signals without falling or swerving will not be safe riding on the street. • Stop and look both ways before entering the street -that's where you should be riding, on the street, not the sidewalk. In most Canadian cities, rid- ing on the sidewalk is against the law. Maintain a correct road position, at least half a metre from the curb. You should be far enough from the curb to be clear of hazardous sewer grates, debris, potholes and the doors of parked cars. • Establish eye con- tact with drivers, especial- ly those making turns or pulling into traffic. Drivers are looking for approach- ing cars, and might not see a bicycle. Similarly, drivers should watch for, respect, and be aware of cyclists. • Cyclists have the right to occupy any part of a lane when safety war- rants it. Never compro- mise your safety for the convenience of a motorist behind you. Insurance Bureau of Canada When biking always wear a helmet Many children ride their bicycles to school but remember that you have to ware a helmet. It's the law. Emile Therien, president of the Canada Safety Council says every year 50,000 chil- dren are seriously injured and over 60 will die from their injuries. Many of these injuries are from head 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- AJA7(ACROS GYMMMCS CLUB rlev ous members OM vow only) Ton. Ann. 26, 6:30 - 6:30 PM Wed. Ass. 27, 9:00 AM - a 6:30 - 6:30 PM OPEN REGISTRATION Thurs. Aug. 20, 6:30 - 6:30 PM Thurs. Soo. 4, 6:30 - 6:30 PM OWMWAr a 48 EXETER RD. cam.. 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They discover what it means to be a leader... and ,,bout effective customer service. 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- ing marketing and sales strategies. At the end of the program the com- pany is liquidated, the books are closed, dividends are declared and distributed and a report is issued to the shareholders. JA BUSINESS GAME JA Business Game provides a unique and in-depth approach to teaching students about business and economics. Using computer technology and the expertise of a business person who facilitates classroom activities, students apply economic concepts to a computer- ized business management simula- tion. JA STUDENT VENTURE JA Student Venture offers students the chance to experience the risks and rewards of entrepre- neurship through starting and operating a classroom -based busi- ness enterprise. As a class, students decide whether to produce a prod- uct or provide a service. They capi- talize, operate and track the finan- cial performance of their Venture. JA Student Venture provides a risk- free opportunity for students to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to be successful business owners and operators. Log On To The Internet With Treevia! 1.(K)king for something of interest on ,!w "Net'." Willing to put your forestry Knowledge to the test? Thanks to - hoolNet and the Canadian Council of l orv%t :Ministers, cyberspace will soon ! , more interactive and interesting -not to mention educational --with the launch of a new Internet game called Treevia? Developed by the Canadian Forest service in 19t3 as a question and answer card game, Treevia is suited to J I I ages and tests players' knowledge of 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 answers and how they scored. Whether you are a "Newbie" (Internet jargon) or a "Power -User," Treevia will provide you with a challenging and interactive look at Canada's forests. So go ahead, test your forestry knowledge. Log -on and play Treevia' 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 F0 " Now! - -1110 Arwco79CC1P Cf MMOLV A1rC1rC1r 1A 10009_DA!_4' 1t LUX Town of Ajax Ringette Association Saturday September 6,197 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Ajax Community Centre 1992/93 141inor Bunny 1984/85 Tween ICIU111111113, m1:1-il 11g] Tai Chi • Chi Kung • Meditation Relaxation REGISTER • Stress NOW Reduction FOR Ii R SEGIVE; • Whole CLASSES Health The first class is always free with no obligation For details call 905-857-1667 �i Pickering Tai Chi & Meditation Centre LUX Town of Ajax Ringette Association Saturday September 6,197 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Ajax Community Centre 1992/93 141inor Bunny 1984/85 Tween 1990/91 Major Bunny 1982/83 Junior 1988/89 Novice 1979/80/81 Belle 1986/87 Petite 1975/76/77/78 Deb Minor Bunny $95.00 All other levels $200.00 150 Deposit Balance Post Dated Sept. 15,197. All new players require health card and copy of birth certificate. For More Information Contact Loretta Smith 686-9798 AJAX FIGURE SKATING CLUB WILL BE HOLDING REGISTRATION FOR THE FOLLOWING FALUWINTER PROGRAMS PRESCHOOL - Fun program for children 3-5 years old CANSKATE - Learn to skate program for children ages 5 & up ADULT PROGRAM - Learn to skate for beginners & advanced test stream skaters ADULT PRECISION - Team skating for adults k Open Registration for the above L programs will be held at the: Ajax Community Centre Wed., Aug. 27,7-9 p.m. Tues., Sept 9, 7-9 p.m. Sat, Sept. 13, 10 a.m.-noon Includes skate exchange & Auxiliary sale F Sat, Sept 13,10-12 noon only I For further information, please call and leave message at the A.F.S.C. office, PAGE 22 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1997 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 ' .+, s • s �: saw 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- eybees tap to make one pound of honey? A. Two million 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 bee need to fly around the world? A. About one ounce. Q. How long have bees been pro- ducing honey from flowering plants? A. 10 to 20 million years. Q. What scotch liqueur is made with honey? A. Drambuie Q. How many wings does a hon- eybee have? A. Four Q. How many flowers does a honeybee visit during one col- lection trip? A. 50-100 Beginner Ilorkry School for Aflult Men & Aomrn • Goalir Instruction 11 1 also available SM 11 Oshawa Scarborough 905-725-6951 416-412-0404 POWER PLAT' INTERNATIONAL For Boys & Girls -ages 9-1 Max 20 Players 1997-98 Fa1WVinter Weekly Clinics Oct. 9th ' " March 2nd Oshawa 905-725-6951 Scar. 416-412-040 Nawlca&ue of Canada REGISTRATIONS FOR NAVY LEAGUE CADETS & SEA CADETS NAVY LEAGUE - AGE 10-13 - SEPT. 2 6:30P.M. SEA CADETS - AGE 13-19 - SEPT. 3 6:30P.M. COME OUT AND EXPLORE ADVENTURES OF SEAMANSHF PLAN TO MEET AT 1915 CLEMENTS RD. 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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- tomized bracelets and necklets identifying critical medical conditions of individuals -- important for use in emergen- cies. It is affiliated with International MedicAlert which now works in 23 coun- tries. Last year 36,500 Canadians became members and another 35,000 replaced their bracelets. In 35 years, MedicAlert has grown steadi- ly to protect more than 500,000 Canadians. Approximately half of its members are under the age of 50 as well as over. Some of the most common- ly identified medical condi- tions are: insulin dependent and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, drug and food allergies, hypertension, epilepsy, asthma and prosthe- sc.,. There are a variety of "idents" in stainless steel, ster- ling silver, gold and sports styles in sizes to fit all ages. In April 1996, a newly designed stainless steel bracelet without the red infill (paint) became available. Each member is identified with a Canadian member number on the "ident." tarts. 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. r 4 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1997 - PAGE 25 rame Droolin in A'ax . .and'lckerin k�b W an ffAWQpKAM ) .ff m g ��QQ' 2,': Birthdays 18th Birthday 10th Anniversary Engagement 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. ' from Mommy, Daddv, Laura, ' ----- (;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 look who's 60. littleM i c h e l l e On Aug. 6, Gramma Norma Cho -princess is j Catherine to growing u sen celebrated the hi one. "Don't g P g Steven Breley. I too fast. - worry Mom, you don't look it or act I ` sem of Gail and Stuart re V. The t- E' Please slow ' 4W it." Love and best wishes from N'al- f' s special day Is set for Jan. 31, 1998. down. We lose ) uu.•• Happy birth- j 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 - Birthdays Birthday Emily irthda yEmily Nicole Gagnon turns one J The two cuties to the k,�i on Aug. Z-11 McDougall home celebrate I 28. Happy j htrthdays In Au_�ust. Christi - 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. . 16. �'nhin� their little beau- � � � `hugs and He was baptized in a ceremony at 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. Birthda s Birthda -1: ;: y y Birthday A couple of handsome. and Baby Mex Wilson occasionally turns one on Au_,. 25. r 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 Engagement Soccer' camp - Birthday ing and waiting for school to start. y Nov. 8, - Wishing the � ` Little beauty Sydney Gilligan is two years old. The 1997 is going _ � Pair a happy _- �� �� ! � g 16 and wish - to be a special `' {► birthday with �= i little ham celebrated her hirthdav on Auo 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 lene is the daughter of Martina Susan and Diane, Uncles Gordy, Pyiscililla and Cajetan from Simcoe, Alan, Aunt Lynne and McKenzie and Christopher is the Keith and Michael and pals Muf- Louise and Joe from Alabama, and feline fans '.Muffin, fm, Budd and Wolf. Buddy and Wolf. i son of April and Marty Blake. Y all her aunts, uncles and cousins. 'it moo;; .\ 1794 Liverpool Road Birthday? Anniversary? Graduation? ...send to: e M Pickering 831-5431 � Q Name Dropping, p 3l THIS WEEK'S CAKE. Wl\'NF.RS ARE:let if.S jCnOLU. 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AUGUST 24, 1997 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 Canadian national under -17 rugby tional event in Germany this fall. PROGRAM SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR HOCKEY AND RINGETTE PLAYERS * enhances your power, speed, agility / and endurance; developed and run by professional skating coaches; .• * for players of all ages; el beginners and advanced levels Wednesday, August 27 Tuesday, September 9 Saturday, September 13 All sessions will be held at Ajax Community Centre Arena commencing week of September 22 PUBLIC REGISTRATION will be held -at Ajax Community Centre 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon for more information call and leave a message at (905) 683-1753 or (905) 619-9958 P C1 ax News Advertiser office 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax HOURS: 9 am - 5pm Mon.- Fri. Closed Saturay 6830707 FAX: (905)579-4218 phone lines OM daily til SINN Me-. - Fri., Sat 9:30am - 3pm TORONTO LINE (905)798-7259 e THE NEWS ADVER71SER SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1997 -PAGE 29 Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Pickering News Advertiser Outlet 1822 Whites Rd. 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(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. -g wwpf '9 Approval it Gain Career Independence with a Massage Therapy Diploma from Ontario Business College. Join the growing field of Health Care Professionals in less than 24 months. r----------------------------- YOU're invited to attend our 1 Information Session ' 1 Being held on: i Wednesday, August 27 1 7:00 p.m. -9:0o p.m. 1_ --------------------------- Seats are Limited! Rstolw Noah,MOBC Call Dormay st (905) 576-9175 Nb' 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 PAGE 30 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1997 11 Careers 11 Careers 11 Careers 1 GarlerM Help 1 GsnwN Help 1 Ger" Help 1 General Help jj 1 Gstlwsl Help IRv=■11d:11 I�r�.11i:71 I Rv M .111iIf U l I�v�.II�:I1 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, and Systems Analysis. Get started! • Programmer Analyst • Computerized Accounting ■ Network Specialist • Network Technician • LAN Administrator a Microsoft Office Program ' CD/ COLLEGE 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 . _ only rw.. waded aa wt Inawwa wa 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 News Advertiser requests 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 L L Wood. 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 Ndng ts. ff Re at id a bods n& The sign LET out - time St. aide 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 (1991) Ltd. (905) 6663100 or (90x) 6663211. Hllaaaa FWRW Septi- ISMaw.9954M400e. i bedroom with 2 oSlers. South tY Iloers maw glaw clean 1 alld 2 bNkoom OW. $600 - $725 a6 muss Oshese. (Pings AW Ya) Dornan (90SH25- LAW 111�I�BGNr 2-6&M bus- aPTA% Yard with m NO... St OM fall mtWlre perabn(c►. N0� Iran. $100Is ) No MNaWr slap. tat 631-26x6. haat LAUDE 1 •bedroom boar Ower Weal Oct. 151. Cow 10 d k, 6 Go. Sep. existence. Air, s a"ke for man se non-smokM. no pots. RN- wwoes. $50 MCI 905- 430-017 AYALABIE OCT. ,, CLEARMFBVmb n. fullTSOWnNwy area. 2 bed- air corl BEAUTIFUL atbomtmodatiort n d Werrumard Iewteesl room, large rec room, p win home. sub proleasiormfs, tl&OM. pools. hot tub. Midge. clow. $800 , heat. non-amokw. a• exclusive. Ade - For app$ 436-2019 WdbSW toe. $500hrb. Cal 725 -near nd 9906. e =W. $275 wagy, Abba ti • • LOOKMG for a quiet re- shown in your horn. apedhl Person b ehM 3t• (906)663-5503 NCE, 4Kawh 1-bedrmm base - mom sp~l. ova" Sept. 1w, no pat. $625 al exclusive. Call 6"74. able ww Imon OIIrII Yom Lars FOR tiiSS/rTie N0 Discligiblod �W� Call Mall 1soe0x 75 Sales Rep. SUBM Group EMM neelly AJAX, WetaP00atrd house to per month allokks". 1lalorWm pawm(a) MI them. lata cyeay inane $25.000. Aural cane. $400. A $450. (905)886_ ping. GO T take. Roseau. (905) M411114 ext 211. 5213. WOW a ug sola person. Raker- space, CanlaaaitkMta oras nquaed. $450. 90544 Fe For Rem 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 alit bar. kaplace. large fol ffwMn. Zoned M1.579.9039. 6750 pus utilities Avail. $-6350.+Ubbn.415-2117349. able immediacy. Toa - Pam (905)619-1966. Oshawa. :2501 month leadusive. AvW'" 11 1k nwwL (905) 720.1735. Mi OPPORTuwrfoB SOUTH AJAX, welt b lake. C0^ldi0fi W4UM a - Clea l0 Go. $30Jta w . Old. now, 2 or 3 bedroom bsn- aiWng mom with cable, bndry houses with 4 nw cap and clollerl. Sbdatns welcome. pkanas. UN down, good 4210871. sada wAo9, $35,000/yr. of BOInN OMY011 3 bad moss flawntiouss does to WES71EY . tumww o q canto ualiy. Cal 'Gen. George Vkkw and tlxoppok; $150M1o. Y .... row, slowed fad.. auk "on- C� 1 Banker RMIR P&- " FisBrw. Aaei" Sep.1. s eking w all 728.9414. (805) 5759158 days A BARGABL.STLL WWW. 2400ns, Shand mot 9b ta" down. no to own. 2 of hoose. flr. iaPlaa, lalydAY, a and 3 bad an hone. Fran SM. �Q • AJAX, WetaP00atrd house to per month allokks". 1lalorWm pawm(a) MI them. lata cyeay inane $25.000. Aural cane. $400. A $450. (905)886_ ping. GO T take. Roseau. (905) M411114 ext 211. 5213. WOW a ug sola person. Raker- space, CanlaaaitkMta oras nquaed. $450. 90544 Fe For Rem 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 alit bar. kaplace. large fol ffwMn. Zoned M1.579.9039. 6750 pus utilities Avail. $-6350.+Ubbn.415-2117349. able immediacy. Toa - Pam (905)619-1966. 1 1 "b'�r a • 1 Auctions • 1 Auctions 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 =no'd townhouse. prestigious ;')op* Court. North Oshawa. rcks on Conservation. MORE! n 000 576-7250 MUST SELL! Oshawa, Laval v2 2 -story detached. newly -^mated 4 -bedroom. finished - ,se -en,. walkout to new dN*. 170 it long backyard. 49.90C 9054304167 _Y!CU^r TTWE NOME 3650sg.ff i Bung w13600 Fm 9Ymnt aces Granite. Oak 8 Mar - we, 200K m Upgrades. .ver w!C r Oak Slice. ..ng $4699 905436-0312. 3EA &mgaaw Max 2 . 2 bad - ;ms ,,;r9*n,ng lutchon l 5 arses 3 x 6 2 pe Dath. " S -c �asemenl Inground pool. i.:,rAW :905 427 2392 iOUTH AJAX 4 lledbom ade- c I large otdeck. garage. arrwood Moors, ar, closer to Of 1-:1e5. FRench-ktxnersgn ;rcoa Open House Sun 12-5. 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 sseswri 3C5,9854SO3 1 Fauns For sal. NORSE FARM. Dort aces wntr °,c. House, "ors• bar zoned nor •woo lots 0" 5299 OX Walker Frank. Frank Rea, Eswe 5764111 1 Out -01 -Town Pfanotm SARASOTA Sept -December Newry 'eoecora* u.Odke Coad 1. Spectacular wed. on We cum. Pool at, $1500m1one, OR Jan . ". caroler sage mato m Owe 'or -mer Pictures awshow. 3 05686-5552. 1 caeages RICE LAKE. Halstead 3eacn Tree }pgoo r *Cages on lakehont. lot for "go I". or. nM for h- ome $103.500. Open louse Aug 16/17 6 2324. 705! 696-2171 T� � Siff 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 :°urse. Planned actrvibes. dub - 705437 -2052 on wooltavoll 6 lbn.TueS. You HAVEN? cMpb a LAeWd CamloWrOlAnd. 23 am ot Spectacular wawh m law r- ot Santa, weadess boombin nes. hes" field, boM talwudn, 1 bin from Oshawa qct cab, I - N00 -316-8811. Spmntbe, torr¢ weekend spedal 3 days for ate ones of 2. Seasonal alta eNai MORTGAGES - Good, bad Md ,9vFincing anfor any Purpose, rales Irom 5.95%. AN WPI- 1,cns accepted. n Services 6664M Film 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 noPersonals 1 Personals Personal Prayer To The St- Jude THANKS TO ST. JUDE and the Sacred Heart of Jesus for favours re- ceived. May the Sacred Heart of Je- sus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us- St- Jude, worker of mira- cles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the sick, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day for nine days. This prayer has never failed, and your prayers will be answered. Publication must be promised. A.B.. .1 F" -00" ORDW"on CLEARANCE SALE E, - WO Cdriteote of wool shop. 'SM OFF' Paton. Six -+rate and Do and yams, nee - des and accessories. put - tam Docks, wool lona. Pon Pon 985-2849 Frand bakery nouls for sale. Durhath Rayon enorm0ua grawnll poter" Call after 6p m. 967- 2183 ESTABLISHED HAIR SA- LON for Sale 4 station . tuo 0afamenL great I•Cahon. air so". son tomorrow Owner no". Cole 905- 728-9902. or after Som. 905432-3029. JOCUS EDUCATIONAL TOY'S. 3000 WAM7 products sen +roup, Monne wounit sons, lrn- *MOMs. Cal 1400.3614587 srid. 9351. MAKE money M home, at your own pace! Fa hes n- knelaw aN 416-699- 9106. 416.699.9969 of 1. 668.703-3586. 24 Ma. no CtWW naaawwda. PIZZA VENDOR wanted at the Couroa Ftea Market (Largest Country Market task of Toron- to). Oliver food vendors also wel- come. Exl 401 at Canna Rd, Open Sat. and Sun. Cal 905-436- 1024. e 1 Persornle CIEATMG WIVES - ON- TARIO PHONE NUMBERS. 1.900.451-5566 01. 229 $31 -ft ein. much well, 16 rr.. BARMY LEM Girt Over 16. Nantes & hones, NuftMa. 1-900.451.5566 ma6m. $3.49hrin. TT, Mit be 1t EXOTIC MASSAGE Full Body Relaxation �&"4 4d" 579-1501 IEAVM'f PSVCNeC Nin. 18r 24 tws. 1-900451- 3763 Daly Horoscope 1-900- 677-7770 $5.00 24 Iwo. IEAVENLY PSYCHIC $2.991min. 16r 24 hours. 1.900451.3763. DAILY HOROSCOPE 1 -900 -677 - En. $5.00 24 tours. f10RED ONTARIO HOUSEWIVES - lames & private phone numbers. 1- 900451-3639 ext 690. $329Arrkl, mull be 19. T - Wo. MOONUGIff ESCORT SERVICE High para MaWFimale Escorts for all ooeasioru- Out calls. 24 hrsJ 7 daps 43}-14" (Hiring escorts) SPOUSE CHEATING77 E R Psy7wc Aruwers YOU ter Know Rated et Police 100.000. Coin use us. Cab I, I I ted. 2AAvs. $2.99nrwt. 111. 1-9004511-4055. Don't Forget The News Advertiser CI4mif led Dept. phone opera- tors are avad- able for your convenience every Sat. 9.30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call! 683-0707 Please read your classified ad on the first day of publication as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an error. 44ZINHAN lAuto Air Conditioning 1 Performance $ra98 L& Leak Test W **ON t I �I 264 Fairall St. Ajax -- ;905) 619-1222 • Fairall S '"'THE WM9AD'VE7MSEWSl1NDAYAUGU.S7.24-, 1997 -PAGE 33 Wesmey • Rad & Gas Tank Service Ltd. • Heaters, Rads & Gas Tanks Full Cooling System Service 10% Discount with Coupon 0"426-3463 I 61 Westney Rd. S. (across from Ajax GO) SOURCE FOR ALL YOUR AUTO SERVICE NEEDS, CALL THESE PROFESSIONALSI Fall is coming! Isyour car ready the Diamond Shine wa y? The cool weather of fall A ,� `OND S � is coming and not too long �N1 1r 171 j1V after that the salt and dirt of winter will arrive. At Diamond Shine they'll prepare your car with quality rustproofing and undercoating to stop the rust from eating away at your vehicle. "Even if your vehicle has a little rust on it now, you should still get it rustproofed," says Joanne Elawar of Diamond Shine. "It will only get worse this winter. So if you don't protect your car now, the salt will continue to corrode the metal. - Another service provided by their professional staff is Scotchguarding. This special treatment protects your car's interior and makes it easier to remove any future stains. "Rustproofing and Scotchguarding are also great treatments if you store your car for the winter," says Joanne. "Of course a complete interior and exterior detailing will also make it ready for the road when you bring it out in the spring.' Since opening 18 months ago Diamond Shine has been successful and the preferred choice for car owners and dealers in the Durham area. "Our success comes from the loyalty of our many customers who we consider friends and part of our Diamond Shine family," says Joanne. "We want to thank them and hope to continue working on their vehicles as /loud1(a.lenr 1,6u S �. a4br A 8 e.rdy w I l ". is ""01TY aAECAIAWIC SHOP cox. MIRM"'.. Ajax, Ont. � cLL'ANiNG i'r DET ��. if they were our own." At Diamond Shine you'll find they're not interested in the quantity of cars they see but the quality of the work they do. "We care about doing the best job for our customers because we want to see them again and again," says Joanne. "Our goal is to outshine the competition by treating our customers like diamonds. Thev're very precious to us." This family business, located at 2-11 Westney Rd. S., to Ajax, includes Joanne along with brother Nach and dad Jamil. The Elawar familv believes in the tradition of quality and sern-ice and is evident in the success of brother Wallv's Restaurant on Simcoe St. N. in Oshawa. "I don't believe you can be taught how to treat people right." says Joanne. "It's mostly inside you and people sense it when they meet you. Our family feels that if you treat' people good they will treat you good too." DIAMON 'W I QualiO Sad MordA& used cost 1990 FORD TAURUS • $3,895 1990 DODGE SHADOW ES, turbo • $4,195 1989 PONTIAC SUNBRID • $2,895 1988 CHEM CELEBRITY, V6.2.81- • $3,295 1988 CHEW CORSICA, V6, 2.8L • S2,995 ALL ABOVE CARS ARE A/C i CERTIFIED 1987 HONDA CIVIC, 5 speed • $2895 cert. Boyly and lakeridge Rd, WNffiy x66-2004 CICU 11 c'A�ct-ebaawea a C04171' mo% 619-2899 221 Westney Rd. S., Unit A, Ajax � fq ��� id l•11111 Il � �I�.� � ' ��' CoNfliste liftli r raga, shampoo trio DaftAft Wmftd Mid SMAPOOM senswcbsining C mPMb F.r•OW S wWoo ad 0 gTW� ClowAn Mill Musing l•assd Exlwlor Head 1 and Ch.Iroitt Orled Doollied ExlarlorlYNrb1 NAadar Clissol g Coiniiilts Trod, Vitx+taniklp 134.95 Tae• not nC 'Vans. T=", Stabon Wagons Extra Cleaning b Detailing of Cart, Trucks and Custom Vehicles! THREE BEARS AUTO LMOnv • "ONE OF AJAX'S LARGEST AUTO BODY A COLLISION SHOPS "Serving The Durham Region" Complete Collision Specialist & Refinishing To Cars & Trucks -Frame Straightening - Rust Repairs e Insurance Claims •I Free Estimates! UNIT #=, 282 WMARCH AVE, AJAX (905) 619-2327 u At Diamond Shine there are a variety of packages available starting 1 from $19.95. For more information 10 MMUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE about Diamond Shine call 619-2899. 1 NO APPOINTNEliff_WSDED, 1 SUMM R SAVINGS! "Honesty, Perfection Customer Satisfaction" Remoe.fole IPr•oea 01. 1 1 C LUBE 1 'ASK ABOUT OUR SENIORS DISCOUNTSI RADIATOR x49.95 >lllt,flwllr 1 smcm OFFER EXPIRES AUG. 30, 1997 MOW AkI&A „ 1 CANItIOT CONTE Mllolt um ANY o111ER OL �4dL owner -UP, ' Sell wWw Nle to think ON hie VANNJ Cusloeaet• i EXPIRES Irterade for Onix p tronsip. AUGUST 30TK97 WMK ORB, RFOOM EVERY 3 MONTHS OR 5 101 1 OPSAf 7 DAYS A Will= 196 WESTTEY RD. (Soulh of 401) 1 (903) 427.6796 200 l Off Compllete Body & Paint Work 6 -Caeca' Tis: x C�-.� • pna70 wCrk '"ngi Started a 'Sane rostnCabrs arck Asa br-14" • •I Free Estimates! UNIT #=, 282 WMARCH AVE, AJAX (905) 619-2327 u At Diamond Shine there are a variety of packages available starting 1 from $19.95. For more information 10 MMUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE about Diamond Shine call 619-2899. 1 NO APPOINTNEliff_WSDED, 1 SUMM R SAVINGS! "Honesty, Perfection Customer Satisfaction" Remoe.fole IPr•oea 01. 1 1 C LUBE 1 'ASK ABOUT OUR SENIORS DISCOUNTSI RADIATOR x49.95 >lllt,flwllr 1 smcm OFFER EXPIRES AUG. 30, 1997 MOW AkI&A „ 1 CANItIOT CONTE Mllolt um ANY o111ER OL �4dL owner -UP, ' Sell wWw Nle to think ON hie VANNJ Cusloeaet• i EXPIRES Irterade for Onix p tronsip. AUGUST 30TK97 WMK ORB, RFOOM EVERY 3 MONTHS OR 5 101 1 OPSAf 7 DAYS A Will= 196 WESTTEY RD. (Soulh of 401) 1 (903) 427.6796 r! PAGE 34- THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY AU(CIST 24, 1997 Check Out Our Flyer Beliuery.Seruice, We are by far The #1 Distributor of flyers in our area. Have your flyers delivered�` & P f • any Wednesday, Friday or Sunday with The Newspaper that everybody needs. tS Y Just call 683-511 t , I advertisingI News Advertiser ., TO ADVERTISE ON THIS WEEKLY FEATURE CALL 683-0707, ext. 2334 ,W'A House of Quality Design & Decor We Create... For You • Colour Scheme • Fine Furniture $50 IL • Window & Wall r 11 Coverings • Decorating Cali now 1-800-906-6667 a 1905) 725-1311 or visit 712 WILSON RD. S.. OSHAWA Over 8 years experience PRO-SIDERE7 ALUMINUM • Soffit - Fascia - Siding • 5" Seamless Eaves trough • Aluminum 8 Vinyl Siding Replacement Windows & Doors Work fully guaranteed. Side with the Pros. Call the Pro, (905) 430-6619 Serving the Durham Region for over 30 Years KILPATR.ICK CONSTRUCTION 9Wiborized Coatraciot coasa.w•s cis Basement, Home Renovations (Bathrooms, etc.) DON'T PAY FOR 90 DAYS YOU CAN APPLY IT TO YOUR GAS BILL ON O.A.C. HOME IMPROVEMENTS Additions • 2nd floors • Balhroorns • Plumbing • Dock/fences Wiring • Tiling • Drywall WE SUPPLY PERMITS 3 PLANS REFERENCES & PICTURES AVAILABLE FULL INSURED • ALL WORK GUARANTEED 905-42"7as 7 t2rerreh ft, Alm 1df8d-8&5•&424 55 DOORS & WINDOWS FOR LESS PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED OR DO-IT-YOURSELF FOR EXTRA SAYINGS • VPM - ALLIMKIM Q WOOD • ALUMINUM STORM DOORS • SLIDERS -TILT • PATIO DOORS • CASEMENT • INSULATED STEEL • BOW OR BAY WNDOWS ENTRANCE DOORS • STORM WINDOWS • SIDEUTES • SKYLIGHTS_ • FRENCH DOORS PYTHON ® WINDOWS & DOORS 0 gm 420-0188 Ali Renew Carpet Cleaning is dedicated to quality service at competitive prices When Barry Maher comes to clean your carpet or upholstery he brings with him more than five years c\ penence. His company, Renew Carpet Cleaning has been serving Durham Region and the surrounding area %with dedication to quality service and competitive prices because Barry knows good news travels fast. Every job is done personally by Barry. He doesn't believe in hiring 'ub-contractors or part-timers. He knows that personal service has peen very important to the success of Renew. With Renew you get this per- .unalized service combined with quality and guaranteed work from a company which was built on reputa- tion, referrals and repeat business. M. Warlow of Toronto has called on Barry for many years and knows that he'll do a perfect job every time. "I have to say how pleased 1 am with the cleaning of my rugs by Barry over the past few years," he says. "Also, the four friends I recom- mended him to were very pleased with his ser- vice" Mr. and Mrs. Walsh of Pickering have appre- ciated Barry's many years of superior customer service. "Our carpets have suffered through the spills of two young children and our dog," they say. "But every time I placed the call for help, Barry responded in a timely manner, providing first class cleaning at competitive prices." Renew also offers customers an Ultrasonic blind cleaning service with free pickup and deliv- ery. Ultrasonic uses a method called "cavitation" to give your blinds a deep clean and sparkling look. carry maner oT Renew Carpet Cleaning believes in personal service so each job is done by him, not part timers or subcontractors. They offer new home initial clean-ups, used home complete clean-ups and after -construction clean-ups. Also available are office janitorial pro- grams as well as home maid service with weekly, biweekly, monthly and occasional cleaning pro- grams. "Our maid and janitorial service has crews with more than 10 years experience," says Barry. And having a maid service, along with a carpet and upholstery cleaning company. allows us to offer excellent discounts for maid clients. Barry prides himself on his commitment to top quality service at very affordable prices. F uses very high quality cleaning solutions to ensure everything is thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. If you're thinking about replacing your car- pets instead of cleaning them, Renew offers an excellent installation service with free in-home estimates and a shop -at-home service for added convenience. For more information call (905) 420-4583. RENEW CARPETCLEANIN uaranteed Service, Competitive Prl MAID SERVICE 7 AVAILABLE 905-420-4583 .: . I tVtHT WWLETED CARPET OR UPHOLSTERY CLEANING WMCE, A THIS COUPON, ENTERS YOU T VIA ID SERVICE I ot•. deft 8"L MW we.�gl.lw •n or beftm ante nm DURHAM WINDOWS & DOORS (905) 579-2222 Complete Selection of Vinyl Windows & Doors CASEMENT DOUBLE »�dirlyd20a0 HUNG TILT -ACTION • P:ture Nmdows • Bay a Bow Wi rsdows • insurance Gams • Pabo Doors • Storm Doors • New Construction Nllnppws • Glass 8 Jltolwooas srLwDAc Screen FREE -,1o�- ESTIMATEs! MOBILE SHOWROOM WAYNE HUTCHINSON 6a6 KING ST W SALES. SERVICE 6 OSHAWA. ONTARIO INSTALLATION L1J 2L9 » �l�IlllwiX00 (905) 579-2222 7 I nterinrs Inc. L I J v.rt� H... t tsliu !t 14 wiftm LM Qua ay. Pmfrss,arw! Sm r .4 %4b,,A tan.,hrp owr 15 Yuan of Serm r • Finished Basenwnts • Painting • Kitchens & Baft • Faux Finishes • Plumbing . Carpentry • Ceramic i Martie Tlles • Drywall All w,xk Guaranteed hctwes do References Avadabk Dan Fanelli Phone: (905)509-7521 limb Pager: (416) 295-7220 DIAMOND vow CONTRACTING 30 Years Experteuce 2-FLODR SPECIALIST Colop a Islerir/Ezleriss. --- - layla�ls�e Additions *100 sc R RRoom + Wood DecimCmaeft I OFFM w (oNl!!) Minie�iw��so FsEEn�OLa�Ulsaweee'cw" a Call (905) 427-1537a�;-Ax, Beautiful Bathrooms Perfectly Built 30 e Renovation Showroom SOFA & LOVESEAT,* Conlps0or's coupons w*komedt Call w for your beet price. • sl. oRconditions apply $ 951 56 W"A"T I. RESIDENTIAL & I tVtHT WWLETED CARPET OR UPHOLSTERY CLEANING WMCE, A THIS COUPON, ENTERS YOU T VIA ID SERVICE I ot•. deft 8"L MW we.�gl.lw •n or beftm ante nm DURHAM WINDOWS & DOORS (905) 579-2222 Complete Selection of Vinyl Windows & Doors CASEMENT DOUBLE »�dirlyd20a0 HUNG TILT -ACTION • P:ture Nmdows • Bay a Bow Wi rsdows • insurance Gams • Pabo Doors • Storm Doors • New Construction Nllnppws • Glass 8 Jltolwooas srLwDAc Screen FREE -,1o�- ESTIMATEs! MOBILE SHOWROOM WAYNE HUTCHINSON 6a6 KING ST W SALES. SERVICE 6 OSHAWA. ONTARIO INSTALLATION L1J 2L9 » �l�IlllwiX00 (905) 579-2222 7 I nterinrs Inc. L I J v.rt� H... t tsliu !t 14 wiftm LM Qua ay. Pmfrss,arw! Sm r .4 %4b,,A tan.,hrp owr 15 Yuan of Serm r • Finished Basenwnts • Painting • Kitchens & Baft • Faux Finishes • Plumbing . Carpentry • Ceramic i Martie Tlles • Drywall All w,xk Guaranteed hctwes do References Avadabk Dan Fanelli Phone: (905)509-7521 limb Pager: (416) 295-7220 DIAMOND vow CONTRACTING 30 Years Experteuce 2-FLODR SPECIALIST Colop a Islerir/Ezleriss. --- - layla�ls�e Additions *100 sc R RRoom + Wood DecimCmaeft I OFFM w (oNl!!) Minie�iw��so FsEEn�OLa�Ulsaweee'cw" a Call (905) 427-1537a�;-Ax, Beautiful Bathrooms Perfectly Built 30 e Renovation Showroom 1 Bkgns MEBkft 11 Birmlleys Giroux/CiHara Ron & Cathy are proud to announce the safe arrival of their new baby daughter Kristen Kathleen On August 13th, 1997 at 8:34PM weighing in at 6 lbs 136Z. First grandchild for Don & Joan OHara of Ajax, & Whitby. Thanks to the staff in maternity and Dr. Henderson at the Ajax & Pickering General Hospital. . wl,ub • a.rigw THIS WEEK News Advertiser Northumberland F:RS AUCTION GOERS:! Durham Region residents can now get up-to-date AUCTION LISTINGS via our new dedicated phone fines. All auction notices that are published in one of our publications will automatically be listed on this phone line. AuctionFor l 683- 7545 Residsrtls 404-2615 700 755 755 GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS appear in the Classified Section and are paid advertisements. They do not run in Milestones. You may submit picture and write-up at any of our 5 convenient locations -Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Clarington or Port Perry. For info. call: 683- 0707, 576-9335 or 985-2511 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 24,1997 -PAGE 35 ~ Never rni.cc the oprxirtunity to pay your resrxxts again' For an autlio version of all of the current death nohue recerv'A for publication in the News Advertrwr or This Werk, call 6833005 or 404.6591 (Oanngton & Purt Perry residents) You may also aecess death niricr information received after ='••V•�i°"°w'Y press -tone by calling this nurnlxr +-.* Brought to you by the following funeral hixoes. Acnri:e, 404.6691 Annstrong. Lowe & lase•. Martino & Sun.s..McEachnic•, 1� McIntosh -Anderson, Mortis. Gmho,rt-Fllion. (hhaws Funeral Scrv,ec \Vagg, W (: Townc HAPLY * BIRTHDAY 'k * "MARATHON MAN'S tik * RICH KASTNER * LOVE CAROL, .NICOLE,AND * KRISTIN ;W700 k>k>k GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS appear in the Classified Section and are paid advertisements. They do not run in Milestones. You may submit picture and write-up at any of our 5 convenient locations -Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Clarington or Port Perry. For info. call: 683- 0707, 576-9335 or 985-2511 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 24,1997 -PAGE 35 ~ Never rni.cc the oprxirtunity to pay your resrxxts again' For an autlio version of all of the current death nohue recerv'A for publication in the News Advertrwr or This Werk, call 6833005 or 404.6591 (Oanngton & Purt Perry residents) You may also aecess death niricr information received after ='••V•�i°"°w'Y press -tone by calling this nurnlxr +-.* Brought to you by the following funeral hixoes. Acnri:e, 404.6691 Annstrong. Lowe & lase•. Martino & Sun.s..McEachnic•, McIntosh -Anderson, Mortis. Gmho,rt-Fllion. (hhaws Funeral Scrv,ec \Vagg, W (: Townc • 11 hrYrniatams • 11 In•vanwirn, Mary Musard (Sibeon) In memory of a dear Mother-in-law b Gardie Who passed away Aug 22,1995 Our lives go on without you, And nothing is the same, We try to hide our heartache, When someone speaks your name. Sad are the hearts that love you, Silent are the tear that fall, Luring our lives without you, Is the hardest part of all. You did so many things for us, Your heart was kind and true, And when we needed someone, We could always count on you. The Special years will not return, When we were all together, But with the love within our hearts, You'll walk with us forever. Sadly & Deeply missed by Brendie dt family I 1 Imppgtttss,a : 1 1 Impnvvstattb : 11 M11prOvstFlerNs : 1 R,,A q A,PW= p•Wx : Yoviry a 5loraye e1°y a rrny . • • 1 Landaopg 1 L,ssidacil" • Party services, CANDO RENOVATIONS INC. 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