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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1997_10_05C'7 News Pickerionk CIVeftisel. Optional 4 week home delivery charge $5/ SI nevvsstancl October 5, 1997, Vol. 32, No. -40, PreSSrun 44,000 3O pages I3140)Oa��a� c� `We won't back down,' teachers vow BY LINDA WHITE STAFF RFPORTER Durham teachers "won't back down". That rallying cry brought 3,400 teachers, custodians and support staff from schools across Durham Region together at a boisterous gathering Thursday afternoon at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium, where Minister of Education and Training John Snobelen was the target of heated criticism. "He knows the price of everything and the value of nothing:' opening speaker Maret Sadem- Thompson, president of Women Teachers' Association of Ontario and a Durham public school educator. said to thunderous applause. By "gutting" the education system. the provincial government "creates a INSIDE Around Durham - (:itch up on news events in other Durham communities - page 22. Editorial Page ...........6 Sports ................28 Classified .............29 HOVE TO REACH US General .......... 683-5110 Death Notices .....683-3005 Auction Line ...... 683-754 5 Sincerely Yours ........ ....... , .. '.. 1-800-662-8923 Email ................ Newsro-c)n-i@dLirhamnews.net Internet .............. http://www.durhamnews.net new kind of deficit ... a human deficit:' charged Ms. Sadem-Thompson, point- ing to plans to allow non -certified teachers into some classrooms and plans to cut preparation time for high school teachers — moves which would cut thousands of teaching jobs. Teachers from across Ontario are threatening an illegal strike if Bill 160 is passed into law. The bill calls for a longer school year. a reduction in the number of professional activity days and would allow the provincial gov- ernment to dictate class size. While teachers were reminded of the personal risks they face if they strike illegally by Paul Inksetter, vice- president of provincial Ontario Sec- ondary School Teachers' Federation, he noted the government must *'over- ride" legal contracts between teachers and their school boards to pass Bill 160. 1'1UMt AsuIMPROVEMENTS h&ZU-04-44"/ • Famiy Ownad 8 OPwried For Sarme You Can Trust / vtw OUR SHOWROOM 239 Stobw Street . , ( South of the 401 off Harwood Ave.l 686-2445 See ANGRY/Page 5 Durham Region teachers gathered Thurs- day in Oshawa to protest proposed educa- tion changes and pledged to continue the fight against legislative reform by the photo by Wafter Passarella Ontario government. Approximately 3,400 teachers, custodians and support staff from schools across the region turned out at the rally. Pickering, Ajax mayors praise poll ARTHURS `Social responsibility' Survey905 " respondents in the 905 area oppose says: Y -,their property taxes being used to help residents oppose pay for social services in Metro Toron- to. paying Metro "We knew as kind of a gut feeling ^` that it would be that type of response;' social service costs'Ajax Mayor Steve Parish says. C The survey, commissioned by Peel BY KEITH GILLIGAN Region, Mississauga, Brampton and STAFF REPORTER Caledon, was conducted by The Envi- Results of a poll showing residents ironies Research Group between Sept. in the 905 area don't support pooling 19 and 25. It polled 1,542 people in of social service costs confirms the Durham, York, Peel and . Halton "gut feeling" of local politicians. Regions. The survey found 75 per cent of The margin of error is plus or minus 2.5 per cent, 19 times out of 20. More than 60 per cent of people sur- veyed had heard of the pooling propos- al. The survey found 72 per cent of respondents favor using provincial income taxes to pay for social services, while only 18 per cent feel using kcal property taxes is the best method. About two-thirds of respondents think their property taxes will increase as a result of downloading and pooling. "Brampton and Peel Region felt we needed to respond not with a gut feel- - See ARTHURS/Page 2 • • ;.q#, _ �• PIS T•rwt CMbr - �• le-arae.w t,` \p NOW Ill , as v sc.w oanas MON :EXPRESS T1 SATIRUTS, fffffffis �€#: ,Mille ,,. _Mk* Was. US for_ ti y. -.599 pi�iww, x` i - .. .. . .. 1 1' PAGE Z -THE Nh:N S AD% Et(VISF,11t SUNDAI, U(' UORF:K S, 1997 • Arthurs says Pickeringresidents seekparity in services ces ARTHURS/From page 1 ing but with reputable figures.- Mayor Parish saes. "Fril surprised hohigh the numbers were. I knew w they'd be in that direction." PiCkCring M:nor Wa\ ne Arthurs notes. "Our residents ha\ -e a high degree of social responsibility" but �they -don't support pooling until — there's parity in services." STEVE Although the suave} was contntis- PARISH sioned by four communities in the 'Kind of it gut 905 area. Durham Region Chairman feeling Jim \\'ill\ says the results aren't tainted because it was conducted by a professional firm. -The results show Conclusively that when people are ad\ iced pooling will cost them money. they're not jumping out with open arms" and supporting the plan. Chairman Witty say s. Ma\ or Parish Concurs the results can't be questioned. "It's it reputable polling_ firm with a tremendous reputation in the busi- ness. "It's my understanding firms like that dont fix the numbers to satisfy .1 client. (If they did), their reputation VOCs down the tubes and their reputa- tion is Cyerthinz.­ 'I'he Fm ironies pull differs signil'- icantly front a surrey commissioned by the Toronto Star. which found most 905 residents support pooling. 'File Star favors setting up a GTA - wide government and pooling prop- erty taxes to pay for social scryices. -I'hc government and the Toronto Star in recent articles are saying there was support for the download- ing and pooling." M:t\ or Parish says. "The opposite is the case for down - Ryan seeking re-election in Pickering PICKERING — Councillor Dave R\an has pu officially announced he will seek a second term as Reg.A the local representative for Pickering's Ward I in to the Noy. 10 municipal election. pads In a media release announcing his candidacy. ha Coun. Ryan notes that during his first term he has ti been a driving force behind a number of improve- E- ments in Ward 1 and Pickering, including making • other parts & labour extra the Town's administration more accessible and tIr accountable to residents. He was instrumental in the tt introduction of a code of ethics to govern the behay- at for of Town staff and elected officials. C For the residents of Ward 1, Coun. Ryan says he of oversaw the implementation of measures to m improve traffic problems in west Pickering and secured a commitment for a western branch of the ye Holland declares blit library. "One of the most rewarding aspects of my first m1 has been as Chair of the Race Relations and Equity Committee:' says Coun. Ryan. "Pickering s been recognized as a leader in Durham with ini- aytives such as the youth forum. 'Through Our es Coon. Ryan promises to continue working for e hettermcrit of his community by demanding tu odgher safeguards at the Pickering Nuclear Gencr m - g Station and assurances from the Ontario goy- rnntent that local taxpayers will not bear the brunt the Provinces downloading of responsibilities to unicipahties. He has been a resident of Ward I for the past 12 ars. in PICKERI\G — Life-long Picker- seeks community inpu ing resident Mark Holland has joined It " the race for the Ward ? local Mr. Holl scat on Town Council in the i development Noy. 10 municipal election. such as 'n "As we rapidly approach which aim tt the next millennium we must of communi ensure that Council prepares accessible our town for the future sav% recreational Mr. Holland in a media ! R this objecti release announcing his Candi- ' Pickering w dacy. "We must move for- example, wh ward with new ideas and pol-w the extensio itics which are committed to front trail. a grassroots participation and MARK base of 1-1%e decisive action. Unfocused HOLLAND acting on Ill development and unreali/ed 'Must rrtuve tions of the potential in areas such as our forward' Task Force. waterfront will leave our - Mr. Halla town behind. I offer voters an is committe alternative — long-term thinking that solution to allay resid FRONT BRAKES s;: Now Only 5 9-P �¢ Reg.A • fire pressure checked • includes new premium • tree brake inspection pads • front end check • inspection of brake system • labour to install ��. • other parts & labour extra if needed Expires Oct. 31/97 Reg. to From 4 cyt. 9 • includes new a/c Delco or Champion plugs and labour to install • 6 cyl. cars, vans & trucks $20 extra Ery Oct 3197 I)." E RYA N' Workin�� for community' Pickering Ward 2 I and acts upon the Pickering nuclear station. includ- ing an independent imesugattun of the and advocates plant to "verify facts and reduce the alternatives general confusion that shrouds the esu urbanism' issue." ) instill a sense The candidate's �k'II ILITWI ty. He bllicyes imolvement has includckl Z functional work for the areas are vital to Osteoporosis yC. citing the Society. membRON er aterfront as an ship in Amnesty '' cre he supports International and UNAWAY NOW n of the water- his current role as ' boardwalk at the vice-chairman of rpool Road and Pickering Block I Now in Stock r recommends- Parents. He has C R_A_N B E R14JR A'alerfront 9_(X)1 worked in the pubCRYSTAL - lic and private see- AJAX PL nd also notes he tors and is a eradu- Next to d to finding a ate of the Univer- Home Hardware nts' fears about city of Toronto. loading and pooling." "The articles suggest sharing the pain has strung support in the 90, area and that's not the case " Maim Witty adds. The provincial government should accept the poll results and act on them, Mayor Parish feels. "Downloading and pooling are wrung in terms of policy. People are convinced it will lead to increased taxes, reduced core services and they're not happy. I get anecdotal evidence of that every day. I speak tit people every day:' Shot Pi clerin g man charged PICKERING — A 21 -year-old Pickering man who claimed he was shot by an unknown assailant has been charged with public mischief. Durham Regional Police said the man showed up at Scarborough Centenary Hospital Friday just before '_ a.m. with a gunshot wound to his upper left thigh. He told investigators he had been shot in the parking lot at a Burger King on Kingston Road. Police, however. say the wound was accidentally self-inflicted "it is believed he shot himself while putting a firearm down his waistband:' said Detective Jim Oriepsrna. "That's where you hide (a gun);" said the detective. when asked why the gun may have been placed there. The wound appeared to have been left by a small -calibre firearm. The Fieldlight Boulevard man. whtne name was not released, was arrested and charged after being treated and released from hospital. 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"Downloading and pooling are wrung in terms of policy. People are convinced it will lead to increased taxes, reduced core services and they're not happy. I get anecdotal evidence of that every day. I speak tit people every day:' Shot Pi clerin g man charged PICKERING — A 21 -year-old Pickering man who claimed he was shot by an unknown assailant has been charged with public mischief. Durham Regional Police said the man showed up at Scarborough Centenary Hospital Friday just before '_ a.m. with a gunshot wound to his upper left thigh. He told investigators he had been shot in the parking lot at a Burger King on Kingston Road. Police, however. say the wound was accidentally self-inflicted "it is believed he shot himself while putting a firearm down his waistband:' said Detective Jim Oriepsrna. "That's where you hide (a gun);" said the detective. when asked why the gun may have been placed there. The wound appeared to have been left by a small -calibre firearm. 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Retired Chief Trevor McCagherty, chauf- feured to Oshawa headquarters by his con- stable son, Breit, in a vintage 1974 police cruiser, officially relinquished command following a final inspection of members of the Honor Guard and a second Guard of uni- formed officers. The passing of the torch was completed with the swearing in of new Chief Kevin McAlpine and new Deputy Chief Jim Adams. Recently appointed Deputy Chief Derek Denson also joined in taking the oath. Chief' McAlpine, the former chief of Peterborough Community Police, vowed to ensure residents "can all work and play in peace and harmony." Chief McAlpine, his wife and two sons present, said police leaders face tough chal- lenges in the coming years and added he would look to the community for support. "Together we will ensure the safety and security of all members and all citizens" of the region, he said. In a moving farewell speech, Chief McCagherty praised his officers for their ..courage" and presented his successor an Oshawa Generals baseball cap. Chief McCagherty five years ago "formed a team that changed the face of policing" in Durham, said Jim Witty, chair- man of the Police Services Board and Durham Region Council. Chief McCagherty and also -retiring Deputy Chief Bob Jarvest exited to three cheers from the Guards. Forum takes aim .at youth crime BY .IACQUIIi MCINNES SPLC'IAL TO THF. NEWS ADVIXI ISLR Lock 'cm up and throw away the key. .[*hat was the gut reaction of some speakers at a town hall meeting on youth crime held by the Ontario Crime Control Commission in Whit- by recently. But, the overwhelming majority of people who spoke called for pre- ventive programs aimed at address- ing childho(xl problems which often lead to criminal activity in young adults. The Sept. 30 Whitby public forum was one of only two Greater -Toronto Area stops for the provincial com- mission comprised of three Parlia- mentary Assistants to the Attorney General, including Durham -Centre MPP Jim Flaherty. To date the com- mission has also visited Chatham, Barrie, Etobicoke, Peterborough and Ottawa. Politicians, youth workers, police, business owners and Durham resi- dents were among the approximately 100 people who turned out for the meeting. "We have a challenging obligation to go back to the premier and cabinet with concrete suggestions on reduc- ing the crime rate in Ontario," Mr. Flaherty told the audience. Concerns raised at the meeting ran the gamut from youth vandalism and "nuisance crimes" to the white FA . 71 WALK IN HOURS Daily 8am - 9pm Sat. IOam = 4pm EAWRGEMCIES SEEN AV 2 WSJ ImEr'g.=.. 24 HR. EMERGENCY PAGER AMBERLEA SHOPPING CENTRE ON WHITES RD. PICKERING BETWEEN FINCH S HWY 401 •Extractions In Hospital •Chemiclave Sterilization •Collect From Insurances lend,`e anti Ca -, ng f.:7ZEatJyZ4nt supremacy movement, stalkings and violence by youth on youth. -Youth crime among girls has tripled in the last nine years," noted Lynn Porteous, a Whitby resident and member of Canadians Concerned with Violence in Entertainment. She cited studies which point to the effects of violence in media on youth. "It's not just those children who are involved in aggressive behavior, but those intimidated by it. It affects us all, definitely." "There is a clear link between lit- eracy, crime and substance abuse," said Wanda Pitchforth of the Literacy Network of Durham Region. -If you look at the literacy level of young offenders, over half have less than Grade 6 levels. Literacy is not just the ability to read and write, it's also the ability to be able to reason." Like many speakers, she request- ed more money for intervention pro- grams that address some of the caus- es of youth crime. People from 12 to 24 make up the "highest arrest age", according to Durham's new deputy police chief, Jim Adams, who said police must be only one factor in the community's answer to youth crime. "Our success- es have come when we bring the youth into the solution," he said, pointing to programs in schools and the community which have included young adults in a proactive approach to crime. While the youth report and its rec- ommendations are expected to be presented to cabinet by the end of the year, the commission will continue to look into various aspects of crime until its mandate ends in 1999. BROKEN WINDSHIELD? (Limited Sonee�rt tt� y9�y�") ig& Insurance Co. 837-7819 • 860 Brock Rd. S. Unit #1 Pickering Based on Insurance Prices • All work Guaranteed • THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, (X71170BER 5,1097 - PAGE 3 New Durham Regional Police Service Chief Kevin McAlpine salutes Friday prior to swearing an oath. He replaces retiring Chief Trevor McCagherty. - ATTENTION �� `; BUST LfESSS OWNERS Join Us! at Annandale Golf & Country Club fBay1y & Church, Apdx) 7:30 am, Second Thursday of Each Month Members S 10, Non-Memhers 315 (ask about our evening meetings, too) 905-839-4014 The Durham Hcmepreneur Group offers monthly networking meetings to snare and promote business services and experiences in Durham Region and beyond • Carriers e .. The Wee) U ERTISI SYER► News AdverfiSer s Sun., Oct. 5, 1997 News Advertiser��' • Qmrft pn PkL Tirisba ' Gktt- Gmft Dn* PkL Sunday's carrier of the ' Jtwbo Udeo week is Trisha. She ' lttblws fij tt enjoys swimming baseball ,06 ApodPiCk & basketball. Trisha will ' t wsrlstMt receive a dinner for 4 and • r � � • v Flit a T-shirt compliments of * lin Jim lick King. • PM . Ph PkA Comgratwlaatioas Trisha for being our carrier of the *SM weds. Slim :� K • Mlllttttrt ilpadPhlt. f • IVA • FOW Bade T'""' C.owanined to Exceneece ' 1.9s Get YOYrt9 G" k 1280 Kingston Rd., Pickering • Delivered to SdpCIi:ii kuselift only 345 McKenzie Ave., Ajax Remember, all insects, including those on glossy paper, can be recycled with the rest of your newspaper through your blue box Recycling program For information on delivering your advertising,,` i�Q flyers, ta7 pdy xt MU ALVIN ...••'' BROUWER at 663-5110. PAGE 4 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, IM Pickering nuclear station safe for now, says AECB. BY MARIANNE TAKACS response report to the Hydro documents is being IIPA report reinforces most of the concerns SSFI reports," adds the review, "AECB staff STAFF REPORTER prepared by staff for presentation to the AECB already raised in the regulatory agency's own finds that there has been a departure from the PICKERING — There is no reason board Nov. 13. annual reports. defence -in-depth approach to nuclear safety -in why Ontario Hydro's nuclear reactors The preliminary AECB review also notes the "Based on its reviews to date of the [IPA and OHN (Ontario Hydro Nuclear). cannot continue to operate safely in the short term, says an Atomic Energy Con- trol Board review of Hydro's own extremely critical reports on its nuclear operations. However, the report also concludes ..significant improvement" is necessary at the provincial utility's nuclear facili- ties, "to improve safety margins and to prevent further deterioration in per,or- mance." The AECB staff document is a brief review done for the federal nuclear reg- ulatory agency's board of the Indepen- dent Integrated Performance Assess- ment (IIPA) and Safety System Func- tional Inspections (SSFIs) commis- sioned by Hydro and released in August. It was in response to the IIPA and SSFls that Hydro ordered the shutdown of seven of its 19 nuclear reactors, including four on the 'A side of the Pickering generating station, in order to allocate more resources to improving operations at the remaining reactors. The shutdowns in Pickering will take effect in January. The AECB review states there are no issues or problems identified in the IIPA or SSFIs that require immediate and decisive regulatory action, but AECB staff have requested more information from Hydro on certain questions raised by the documents. A more detailed CORRECTION We wish to draw your attention to the following in our Current '75 Years Anniversary Sale' Flyer. Page 10: Varsol. 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THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCAMM 5,1"9 - PAGE 5 suspensions after walkouts "Students are being treated indi- vidually at the school level," says Ms. Brown. Some students may just get a warning, but those who have had problems with attendance in the past are more likely to receive a sus- pension. Beginning Wednesday, students from many local schools walked through the streets of their respective towns, sometimes to other high schools, to protest Bill 160. Teachers from across the province have threatened to strike illegally over the photo by A.J. Groen This was a familiar scene at many high schools in Ajax and Pickering last week, as students held protests against Bill 160. Here, students from St. Mary Catholic Secondary School in Pickering urged nearby Dunbarton High School students to join their march Thursday. fill iv, Mr• Dufferin Game Room Store's relocation ant recertdy completed rernovatiorts to its new Pidcetint Town Centre outlet means customers can Wool forward to a bigger, better store that's uniq* different. Store owner Brad Macintosh says the rtes Dufferin Games Room Store has moved sever doors down toward Sears and has been enlarged It twice is fomner see. But, most of at the store is now erdertaining and irbractive. Its a very unique store,' says Macintosh. 'People can try the games and puzzles. see the West board game or find an old classic. You can even have one of our experts help you plan your own game room. its more than just a trip to the store, is worth the visit lust for the fun of C DAlerin Game Room Store, celebrating its Me anniversary in the Pickering Town Centre, has added three new departments to its expanded outlet. There's now a nostalgia department which includes such bms as old-fashioned clocks, rarios and telephones. There's also a new department for diecast metal cars, as wel as a got gift deparhw with goif accessories and type gDff Ve were very crowded in our old store. The. new store has positioned us to serve our customers a lot better,' says Macintosh. He credits the store's success to its friendly, experienced staff and attention to quality and customer service. DuAerin Game Room Store sal carries everything for the game room, inchxting billiard tables and accessories, bars and bar accessories, a huge selection of board games, all kinds of unique and different puzzles in fmsmnds of different titles, dwiss and electronic chess sets and darts and dart accessories, poker and game tables, foosball, shuffleboard, air hockey casino supplies and much more! The outlet also features a service centre for cue, pool table and dart repairs in the back of the store. w RSO For more -information, call the Dufferin Gagne Room Store at (905) 420.6113. _-- bill. Protests continued Friday at If passed into law, Bill 160 would some public schools, including Dun - give the provincial government the barton and Pine Ridge Secondary right to dictate class size, lengthen Schools in Pickering. Several hun- the school year, cut preparation time dred students descended on Picker - for high school teachers, put uncerti- ing Town Hall before moving to a fied instructors in classrooms and nearby park. It was a professional limit professional activity days. development day for Catholic On Thursday, some students schools. marched to the office of Durham •The Durham Region Roman West MPP and Minister of Commu- Catholic Separate School Board nity and Social Services Janet Ecker, could not be reached for comment who was at Queen's Park. School Friday. An administrator at DO'C representatives have been invited to said it would be up to the school to set up a meeting with Ms. Ecker decide the fate of students involved later this week. in protests during class time. Angry teachers vow to continue fight ANGRY/From page 1 And though teachers could face discipline, "if they want to discipline one of us, they'll have to discipline all of us," Mr. Inksetter vowed. Teachers won't get paid if they walk out of the classroom. Their benefit packages would remain in place: '•If your employer doesn't keep it in place, your federation will," promised Mr. Inkset- ter. While an illegal strike wouldn't affect a teacher's retirement date, it would hurt their pen- sion by about 50 cents a month for every day they're out, added Mr. Inksetter. If a strike is planned, the public will "know ahead of time so they can make arrangements." assured Mr. Inksetter, who urged teachers to stand up for what they believe in. He added another message for Mr. Snobelen. "You dropped out of Ontario's education system once before. It's time you did it again." A parent from Glengrove Public School in Pickering received a standing ovation before she even spoke. Joanne Dies told teachers many par- ents "understand your concerns and applaud your efforts." She believes it's hard to trust a government "that initiates change while changing its mind." 0 You're not so big. Afterall, our New Big Kin9TM has two huge all beef patties, secret sauce, processed cheese, etc. etc., on a toasted sesame seed bun, and ours is flame -broiled, not fried! NEW Tit OF v: CE &ra:,E�.�,t ;:-�:=r;♦ .4, PAGE 6 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER S, 1997 Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser 1dtorials an e ers A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LIS 21-15 PHONE: 683-5110 FAX: 683-7363 Publisher: Tim Whittaker ♦ Editorial Teachers, show us you're professionals So much for common ground. Ontario teachers continue their campaign of brinkmanship over education reforms here while the provincial Tories continue to push for change. Locally, things culminated Thursday in Oshawa when teachers vowed they "won't back down" in a stormy Civic Auditorium rally a day after Ontario Premier Mike Harris made it perfectly clear it will be the government which creates and sets education policy in this province. In the middle, still, are the students who will be affect- ed by illegal walkouts should teachers' unions and the provincial government fail to mach a compromise. And where are all the parents who the teachers claim have given them unqualified support? There is little evi- dence to suggest parents of the children who will be touched most by a strike have come out in any substan- tial public way to put pressure on the Hams government to capitulate. This has always been, and still is, a political battle between two diametrically opposed camps. Teachers want things to remain much as they were in terms of preparation time, negotiated class sires and pro- fessional development days. The provincial government proposes vast educational change in Ontario, all of which appears to have outraged the education industry, some of which the government has backed down on under pres- sure from teachers. The ball is in the teachers' court. We ask them to be the professionals they profess to be. Use your heads, not your heels, and stay in the class- room. Urge your union leaders to negotiate — that's what they're there for. There can be no benefit from an illegal strike nor in a union so rigid in its beliefs that it cannot consider or accept compromise. To respond to this editorial call Infosource at �nfOgotujmrCe 683-7040 and dial 5104 ♦You said it... In response to the Sept. 28 News Advertiser editorial beadlined `Good mews, bad news m police wage hikes', our readers said: "While I fully agree with your editorial, I must point out a lot of people haven't had a pay increase since 1992. 1 think it would be naive not to expect a tax increase to pay for this eight -per cent pay hike. I believe police services are essen- tial, but I think this is coming close to blackmail." Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday v Letters to the editor Durham teachers' pay below GTA counterparts' To the editor: I was encouraged by your recent editorial in support of the wage hike negotiated by Durham Regional Police. You noted that this was their first pay raise since 1992 and puts them on a par with other regional police forces in the GTA. The Durham Board of Education recently ratified a new collective agreement with its ele- mentary teachers. Durham's teach- ers have agreed to another year without a raise. (They have been Don't name a twin after Diana To the editor, I plead to the local couple who, the News Advertiser reported, named one new-born daughter Diana, in memory of Princess Di, and the other twin Maria Christina. Please do not do this to your chil- dren. Maria Christina will mind that her sister is named after a princess and Diana will have to live someone else's life. Riet Vandenberg, Pickering without an increase since the Social Contract was introduced.) Unlike the police, Durham's teachers continue to lag behind other teachers in the GTA. This contract leaves them as much as $3,300 behind teachers in York Region and $2,200 behind Peel teachers. Durham principals are now more than S5.W0 behind their York counterparts and almost $7,000 behind principals in Peel Region. Neil Simpson, Principal, Glengrove Public School, Pickering The News Advertiser accepts letters to the editor. All letters should be typed or neatly hand- : written, 150 words. Each letter must be signed with a first and last name or two initials and a last name. Please include a pbone iiiiamber for verification. 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. 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/AutornotiveAdvertising Manager ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager BARBARA HARRISON, Production Manager , TO REACH US General: 683-5110 Classified: 683-0707 Distribution: 683-5117 Admin/Classiried Fax: 683-7363 Composing Fax: 579-9273 E-mail: newsroom@durhamnews.net STEVE HOUSTON Managing Editor Stop the press! It's every newspaper person's nightmare: You've already been home for an hour, the day's events duly documented in tomor- row's edition. The phone rings. It's your no-nonsense news editor, who tells you that he's received a tip about something big happening in Pickering. It's the latest development in a story which evolved throughout the day about an abandoned rig found in south Pickering, it's million -dollar computer cargo missing. You've already re -designed the front page once for this story, but suddenly it's not a stolen goods/abandoned rig item; it's a potential murder/kidnap story. It's 10 p.m. Your boss, the editor-in- chief, gives you the OK to hold the front page. You contact the patient people in pro- duction, inform them that you're on the wav in and that they mustn't ship the front pages. After a flurry of phone conversations with your well-connected but still no-non- sense news editor, the police reporter who is already weary from covering a series of high-profile inquests, and the production staff, you're ready to head back to Oshawa. You arrive at 10:30 p.m.. touch base again with police reporter and no-nonsense news editor, and wait for the words to arrive. By 10:55 p.m. you're busy typing in the story being dictated over the phone, editing it, re -working your front pages in both the Ajax and Pickering editions and getting it sent out to the production people. By 11:30 p.m. you have a new front page for each community carrying the story about a missing trucker, with great quotes from the police about their concern that he has met with foul play. You leave by midnight, carrying with you a sense of accomplishment, pleased with the efforts of the newspaper team and proud to give the story to your readers at the earliest possible publishing opportunit). You go home and go to bed, only to be greeted first thing in the morning by a radios newscast about a missing trucker who is found safe and sound in a Scarborough cof- fee shop. The story you worked so hard on is now hopelessly out of date. You're glad the trucker is safe. You just wish he hadn't been found until after the paper hit the streets. Steve Houston is a regular contributor to ottr Sunday column rotation. To respond to this col- umn call lnfosourre at 683-7040 and dial 5IOs. The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Print["" - Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers 1 be News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade. Ontario Community Newspaper As`„ Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc.. Canadian Circulations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Caunnl The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse •m� advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited W 11" ` price error occupies. 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Nn in selected Ontario newspapers.Ths lottery is operated under Ontario Gaming Control Comxmssion Lottery License rt P9719m a Or FaxTo:1-800-207-3910 Y6A H11 PAGE 8 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1997 School public Imeetings The Durham Board of Education has post- government the right to dictate class size, put poned meetings inviting the public to help uncertified instructors into the classroom, cut develop a strategic plan to lead the board into preparation time for high school teachers, the next century. lengthen the school year and chop professional The board had planned to hold meetings this activity days. month in seven region municipalities to give The board plans to reschedule the meetings area residents an opportunity to participate in in the new year. the process. The meetings had been planned for Brock -These meetings will be postponed because High School on Oct. 7, Port Perry High School of the unsettled political atmosphere." explains on Oct. 8, Whitby's Henry Street High School communications manager Mary Brown. "We on Oct. 16, Pickering's Pine Ridge Secondary feel people are concerned about what is hap- School on Oct. 21, Ajax High School on Oct. pening now and wouldn't be able to concen- 28. Oshawa's Eastdale Collegiate and Voca- trate on future plans." tional Institute on Oct. 29 and Uxbridge Sec - Ms. Brown is referring to the threat by ondary School on Oct. 30. teachers across the province to strike in protest For more information, call the Durham of Bill 160, which would give the provincial Board of Education at 905-666-5500. Teens get help for eating disorders AJAX -- An ongoing support group for eating disorders and learn coping strategies. youths with eating disorders meets every The Youth Centre also offers one-on-one Thursday. counselling, referrals, parenting support and Many young people, especially females, information about weight issues and body spend too much time thinking about their image concerns. weight and food. The group meets every Thursday from 4 to Some have eating disorders, such as pro- 6 p.m. at The Youth Centre. 360 Bayly St. W. longed fasting, self-induced vomiting or binge (between Westney Road and Finley Avenue) in eating, while others have serious conditions Ajax. It's open to teenagers living in Ajax or like anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa Pickering. The Aeckl% ,upport lzro up Ict, parn:ipant, For mere inlOrrnation or to regi,,ter. ;all Thr share their e.xcncn:r, .;'1,'._. AT'd ­,nh Crntrc .i, ! _ - , atipnalFamily Week is being is gives us an opportunity to ebrated across the country next .honor our awn .:families,. thein eek when Durham Region... urges achievements anti to contribute to La; idents to pramate�famiiywell- bttildiitlgfamily=frietzdtenTecelebrationaffamily is a -For mare itlft'rinatioriabotrtofrecognizingthestrengths ofNati+��FamttyWeek,v�sttooof family tlttd thetr xattle to. our tate :displays at ycntr 1o�allarjr or totntttut[iEy," .nays •Ron .Dancey, bravtrse the web site -at ot+wvv.cfc- director of fatuity services for the efc/fsc. Region. r•w WAWA •www WAWA VwWw WwV41 > *91 E SRT s > ra c RAVS ?30 C 30 C 30 $,'I OCTOBER 17.18. 19th 1997 4 * s > � sOSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM99 Thornton Rd. S. 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But this chart can piece it all together for you: Toll Rates for Passenger Vehides (S tonnes & under)* Weekdays Weekdays Weekends 8 Holidays Everyday 5:30 am -9:30 am 9:30 am - 4:00 pm 5:30 am -11:00 pm 11:00 pm - 5:30 am 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm 7:00 pm -11:00 pm 10Vklm 74/lotl 74Iklrn 40mMultiply rates by 2 for heavy single -unit vehicles, and by 3 for heavy multiple -unit vehicles, Transponders mandatory for vehicles over 5 tonnes (5,000 kg). And it costs an extra dollar every time you use the 407 without a transponder. So get one. It could be that final piece you've been missing. Pick one up at most Driver & Vehicle Issuing Offices within the Greater Toronto Area. Zi p Across To wn 407 Express To// Route FREE GIFT.j with everROSH y order until OCt.30 tf rf `S:!P..it l_/�;arslf�lr�rs.l.r�►•l.-lr,r). r.ts;r.:_e./;,.f •r:;;;tIlfl;;llT)Ii 17!/III1AJel7;;Osl*I;I8llt.,sor;;f1f;)ri; A rsasr =r:fa.r.+_•./' We're looking for Junior Citizens Do you know a youth who deserves to be recognized for con- tributions to the community, or a youngster who's performed an act of heroism to save the life of anoth- er person? The Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards is looking for nom- inations for the annual program rec- ognizing outstanding Ontario youths aged six to 18. Sponsored by the Ontario Com- munity Newspapers Association, to which the News Advertiser belongs, the awards will recognize up to 12 individuals and one group. All nominees will receive a cer- tificate and the winners will go to Toronto to get a plaque presented by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year lapel pin and a family portrait with the lieutenant gover- n or. If you know a young person who you'd like to nominate for the awards, nomination forms can be picked up at the News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave. in Ajax. Nominations will he accepted until Oct. 31. REGIONAL COUNCILLOR WARD 3 PICKERING 11.7'.11 'rHE NEWS AUVFR-riSF;F SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1997 - PAGE 9 Join us online at w•ww.durhamnews.net photo by A.J. Groen Sweet, dreams Irene Smith was the lucky winner of a $400 shopping spree at the Sears store in the Pickering Town Centre and made the most of her windfall with bath and bed merchandise. Celebrating his customer's good fortune is store manager Eric Williamson. Sprees were offered to lucky Sears clients as part of the store's recent ren- ovation and grand re -opening. RICK JOHNSON Ride has registered to stand for rte -election as Durham Regional Cound1W. Pickering and Durham Region are proud of the work Rids has done on their behalf. Rick wants to continue to work for controlled, well planned, sustainable growth in the residential, commercial and industrial sectors of Pickering and Durham Region. Rick has actively promoted the creation of job opportunities and housing. He places emphasis on attracting new business to Pickering. Rick has the necessary experience: • First elected in 1988 - 9 years on Pickering Council, 6 years on Durham Region Council • Deputy Mayor of Pickering since 1990 • Chairman, Ontario Tm tc conference 5 years • Pickering Hydro Commissioner 6 years - Pickering Site Plan Committee 6 years • Vice Chairman of Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority • Vice Chairman of Duttnam Region Public Works & Waste Manageme3rtt Committee • Ajax -Pickering Social Development Council 3 years • Pickering Committee of Adjustment 3 years • Chairman Pickering, Ajax, Whitby Animal Control Rick is an enthusiastic fundraiser & is involved in the community as an avid sponsor and participant with many local sports teams. World Series 1997 Fundraiser Come out to our Campaign Office Open House 3pm - 5 pm 1725 Kingston Road, Unit 16 East of Brock Road on South Side of HWY 2 (Mandarin) Then Visit the New Claremont Community Centre Spm -bpm (O!d Brock Road, Claremont) RECEPTION - Tour the Mew Facilities! BBQ Dinner 6pm-7pm $20 Per Person • Children $10 Meet the Candidate 7 pm - 9 pm Cheques made payable to Rick Johnson Campaign Donations not to exceed $750 • •N: Campaign Office (905) 426-6996 or (905) 649-2295 1725 Kingston Road, Unit 16 PAGE 10 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1"7 Food f or thought. A' Jax, Pickering families need your help You're beino asked to remem- ber the increasin- number of' needy families this Thanksgiving by helping to fill a firetruck with non-perishable food items. Fill a Firetruck — Feed the Kids is the theme ol' this year's Durham "Thanksgiving Food Drive, sponsored by the Optimist Club of" Oshawa. It runs I'rom Oct. 5 to 15. "Oyer the past few years, the number ol' families reyuirin- help has gro%%n;' reports food drive co-ordinator Maryanne Sholdra. "Our coal this Thanksgiving is to appeal to the public to be gener- ous and share your dinner with those less fortunate." Paul Carew of the Ajax -Pick- ering Salvation Army Family Services Centre says the army's loud hank has been "too busy. In Auoust of' '96. He had 101 appli- cants. phis August we had 163. That's a 60 -percent increase that we weren't planning. - The Sally Ann food hank is helping feed about 401 people it month. Mr. Carew says. He's also seeing more peopie who work part-time looking for help. Food drive organizers are appealing for the donation of' such food items as canned fruits. juices, mews, vcgetables, pasta sauces. peanut butter and pow- dered milk. Bag a diamond at Pickering Museum Village picnic Sunday fall fair could make you a winner PICKERING — Visitors to Pickering Museum Village during its Fall Family Picnic Sunday. Oct. 5 may go home with a $500 dia- mond. To help with fund-raising for the museum village's new Puterbaugh Schoolhouse, Map - pins Jewelers of the Pickering Town Centre will give a 55(9) diamond away to one museum village visitor during the picnic. Actually, 1,000 stones will be given away to adult visitors that day — the one diamond and 999 cubic zirconias, all from a velvet gem hag. To find out if they have the diamond, those who receive a stone will be able to take it to their nearest Mappins Jewelers and have it checked out by store staff. The Fall Family Picnic runs from I to 4 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults. $4 tier students and seniors. $3 for children and $15 for fami- lies. Pickering Mu>eum Village is on Hwy. 7. three kilometres east of Brock Road in Green- wood. For more information, call Pickering_ Town Centre Mappins Jewelers at 420-8099. MAS N WIND WS I OWE & ARGON GAS INCLUDED AT NOT EXTRA CHARGE WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY MASON WINDOW OR DOOR UNTIL DEC. 31/97 •. Available finishes: Natural, Mason Gard, Vinyl Clad, All Vinyl • Over 700 custom colours For wood using our Mason Gard High performance coating • Wood parts are 100% pressure treated A, • • • • fill fit L4 HOLLAND E. 1277 WILSON RD. N. OSHAWA 725-4709 OR CALL THE MASON WINDOW INFO LINE 1-800-254-4319 • lI• I in annual food drives Mr. Carew says baby formula milk is also needed, along with diapers, especially for larger babies. Collection bins are located at a number of' grocery stores, includ- ing A K P. I.G.A.. Knectel. Knob Hill Farms (Oshawa only). LOEB, Loblaws (Ajax and Whit- by and Ajax). No Frills, Price Chopper and Price Check. Bins are also located at all fire stations in Ajax. Whitby. Oshawa and Clarington. The food will be collected by the Optimist Club and will be distributed through the Salvation Army Food Banks in Ajax (which also serves Pickering), Whitby. Oshawa and Clarington. Volunteers are invited to help sort the food at the Oshawa Armouries during Thanksgiving weekend. Call Ms. Sholdra at 905-576-5088 fur more informa- tion. Public service unions won't .. strike over Bill 136 Unions representing tens of thou- sands of public employees have called off any strike plans after getting a look at provincial amendments to Bill 136. "Mike Harris would have had a strike on his hands had he not booked off on Bill 136;" said Sid Ryan, Ontario leader of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, one of' several unions which had been concerned about the bill. "This proves ordinary people can win if they tight back. This is a victo- ry for people who pick up garbage from our streets, the people who care for the old and frail in our nursing homes, the child-care workers and many others;" said the Whitby resi- dent. The unions and the Ontario Feder- ation of Labour had threatened illegal province -wide walkouts over Bill 136, designed to bring labor peace to the province during mergers of hospi- tals, school boards and municipalities over the next two years. Unions said the bill would have curtailed the right to strike for thousands of workers and interfered with collective bargaining rights. Last month, the government made significant amendments to address those issues. but the unions rcfuwd to cancel the strike threat until the.'d seen the changes in writing. Thal came earlier this week. "I think the unions are acting very responsibly;" said Durham Ccntre MPP Jim Flaherty. "This government is meeting our goals," he said, adding the Province negotiated over how to meet those goals and not the goals themselves. "I hope the teachers' unions follow this lead;' he said. Teachers' unions have threatened illegal strikes over Bill 160, which will give the Province the power to set education property taxes and class sizes and require secondary school teachers to spend more time in class and less on preparation during the school day. The unions have agreed to meet with Education Minister John Snobe- len to voice their concerns about the hill. THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OC70BER 5, 1997 - PAGE I1 The News Advertiser invites readers to... uestion The CANDIDATES our chance to question the people ton't missy for the Mayor's Chair* saieking your vote THE GREAT JV EC[ALI PBuydozen Bagels &; 2 Tubs of Cream Cheese . X11 (any flavour) for on& $9 14 inaftX Csave $5_00 l/(G r. ,.LJ al th,•..• 1rahun+. until 11.9,.1 r•r .tl $7. \..t valwl i.n R,• h—lav• -_ --- _ A�JA.\ PICKERING Illi RAM ST. S. 705 KINGSTON RD. 427-7155 420-7027 !Please recycle me! ME! qRROXXIIIE 0 dna_1 On November 10, 1997 we will go to the polls to elect a new municipal government. It's time to let the candi- dates for mayor know what's on your mind. Send us your question and the News Advertiser will select several of the most frequently asked and send them to the candidates. Their answers will appear in the Oct. 26 edition of the News Advertiser. Questions must be less than 20 words. Deadline for questions Oct. 10, 1997 • 10 " Ile 1110--plorz IF • TIME QUALITY GENTLE DENTAL CARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU WE ARE AVAIL -ISLE TO SERVE YOU WE W'EL(;OME NEW PATIENTS WE 4W PEOPLE OF ALL AGES 24 IfOt'R EMERGENCY' SERVICE 3 Har-womt)d Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Ifw-v. *2) 6 DR. JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST O MWY > * o 3 MWY 1p' Every time you arlve the 407 ETR without a transponder, you pay an extra $1.00 charge. Pick one up at most Driver & Vehicle Issuing Offices within the Greater Toronto Area for $11.50.* Gall 1.888.407.0407 for more information. Zip Across %o W n4 07 *This fee is a one time only payment~ not an annual fee. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._Express Toll Route PAGE 12 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 19'7 Budding writers should circle this event Writers' Circle of Durham has busy fall schedule planned The Writers* Circle of Durham Re -ion has a number of events planned to broaden the horizons of budding writers in the area this month. The Writers' Circle hosts its Open St.we Poetr} Ni;_ht at A Different Drum Cafe Mondati. Oct. 6 from 7 to 9 p.m. The evening is dedicated to poets wishinv to read and songwrit- ers eager to perform. Everyone is welcome and admis- sion is frec.Another poetry night is slated for Monday. Oct. 20 at the same time and location. A Different Drum Caf*c is at the corner of Bruce and Celina streets. Oshawa. For more information, call Kay Firmer at 905-579-6613. The circle will host its monthly Writers and Editors Dialogue at Jack- son's Touch of Class, 104 Consumers Dr., Whitby. on Saturday. Oct. II from 9 to 1 I a.m. Whitby poet Lucy Brennan will read a selection I'rorn her recently released spoken word CD. The Tellings and Mad Sweeney. Pirkering's Caroline Davidson will read from Uncivilizing, a poetry anthology in which her work is pub- lished. Discussions will focus on publishing and the creative process of writing poetry. A continental breakfast is available. Cost is $8 for members and $10 for non-members. Call Ruth Walker at 728-7823 to reg- ister. The workshop Mags and Rags will be presented by the Writers' Circle at Fortune Financial, 335 Bayly St.. Ajax. Saturday. Oct. 18 from 9 a.m. to noon. Workshop leader Marjorie Green will answer questions about magazine and newspaper writing. Green has been a full-time freelance journalist, business writer and writ- ing teacher/traincr fur 10 years. An experienced newspaper, magazine and newsletter editor, she's the presi- dent and co-founder of the Writers' Circle. Cost is $10 I'm members and $15 for non-members. Call Ruth Walker at 728-7823 to register. The Writers' Circle is a registered, non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging and promoting the art and skill ofwriting. fostering literacy and providing moral support for writ- ers. Young workers being raffled of Royal Bank Tuesday, Oct. 7. the bank offers graduates The program, called to its local business clients cyives cyrads a Career Edge, offers prach- and picks up the $18.(x)0 cal job experience to uni- tab for wages. Career Edoe versity, college and high However, because the school graduates by plat- Royal Bank's $3.5 -million ing them with local busi- nationwide commitment to Durham mavors will nesses for a period up to 12 the program does not allow join the Roval Bank in months. for all of the bank's launching a youth employ- Through the program, Durham business clients to ment program in the region which aims to reduce the get an intern, the bank is youth unemployment rate, holding a draw at its Hwy. Billboard BEAVERS AND CUBS: Registration fur I st Glcngro%c B.ascrs (ages 5-7) and Cubs (ages 8-10) is held from 6 to 8 p.m. at Glcngrove Public School in Pickering. Beaver leaders are also needed. 420-6283 (Scan) or 427-8063 (Donna). TAI CHI: The Taoist Tai Chi Society, a non-profit volunteer organization, otters Tai Chi beginners' classes begin- ning today and through the week from 10 a.m. to noon and 7 to 9 p.m. at their Whitby branch at 114 Athol St. 668- 65(x). TUESDAY, SEPT. 30 SENIORS: Thr Ajax Scmur Citizens' Friendship Club's Tuesday Morning Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. John Clayson dis- cusses hew Zealand. 619-0315 (Betty). CANCER: Hearth Place Cancer Sup- port Centrc offers a free drop-in Care- giver Support Group from I to 3 p.m. at 86 Colborne St. NK. Oshawa. Friends and family members of cancer patients can share feelings and coping strategies. All Durham residents wel- come. 579-4833. PARENTS: Inlorrnation Toddlervillc meets at 7 p.m. at the Pickering Cen- tral Library, One The Esplanade, next to the Town hall. Support and informa- tion group for parents of children aged 13 to 36 months and it's offered by the Thee � C to Y � 4110� - in OCTOBER 2 and Liverpool Road branch in Pickering Oct. 7 at 5:30 p.m. to determine which businesses in Ajax, Pickering, Whitby, Oshawa. Bowmanville and Port Perry will get an intern. The mayors of each municipality are expected to be on hand for the cele- bration. Durham Region Health Department. It's free and meet for eight weeks. 1- Stx)-841-2729, ext. 2158. BIG SISTERS: The Ajax -Pickering Big Ststcn Association holds an infor- mation and orientation session tier any- one interest in volunteering from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the association offices, 398 Bayly St. W. (between Westney Rd. and Finley Ave.), Ajax. 428-81 1 I. DIVORCE: A free seminar on helping children cope with separation and divorce is being held from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m. at the Christian Life Centre, cor- ner of Rossland and Ravenscroft rds., Ajax. Social worker Joanne Werner will speak.Call 686-1411 for more information. � GREAT E HERON CASINO A BUNCO 3_100115 THE F �.a OW FRI.-SUN OCT. I I-13 � * BER 21-26 "win A TURKEY" OCT ] every "OCTOSERFEST sqed3l RD SMORGASSOTHANKSGIVING FJ WEEKEND •• -- WEEKEND i Dance • • BUFFET I!; s sBERFEST tt .'� Turkey Dinner The City Limits SMO,.Cancl r. with all the trimmings AIIYour Bavarian Favourites - -$099 Schnitzel - Sauerkraut • a kind. of Sauwges - Hot Pretzels/Mu+tard uivp P�l • Rosti Potatoes • and much more Au ® GREAT BLUE HERON —� /ALLYOI,1 $ " "' MAMA= cwara a uwco �.w IR/WDROAD, PORT PfRRY + h• i ,CAN GMT' . just' I/St �� oo....I- e® t.:p. ; OR 905- � • Ta. a G.uwue, FRIDAY OCT. 31 7.00 pm Seti<sion Evwyom-wearing a cosihane BEST COSTUME WDIS O 1 Durr c;lrinrlo _�tippa ----1 RE arlb group leo sts _ Airthda bash £� y f • PICKERING ""'The Pickering Carib Canadian Cultural Association is holding a Celebration 17th F:Anniversary Dinner and Dance Saturday, Oct. 18 at the Pickering Recreation Complex. =This formal dress event will features music by Fletcher's Love, door prizes and a cash bar. Cocktails will be served at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7:30 p.m. Adult admission is $25. The recreation complex is at 1867 Valley Farm Rd. (south of Hwy. 2). For more information, call Alma at 428-6746, Susan at 420-5196, Norma at 430-3057 or Willie at 429-8244. Dentures so natural... you'll never know the difference!' • New Soft -touch' materials for sensitive gums • Precision partial dentures We accept all Insurance Policies. FREE CONSULTATION Walter Wimmer, DD. Denture Clinic PICKERING TOWN CENTRE (LOWER Lel) (9011420.5020 W Free 1-8M661-5020 �p« bAppbFte Foo` pplb Festival C!) of Foods � ON NOW October is 3 F1 AAA t ;1111111611111111 w R Po°�nn tiatr Idols. a ��� (hoowls owmW McDonalci Antique $uVUy «.at Display Comm Soon: HAUNTED MUoMIEEN ="Of><Y PMT 18?01 FUN N16 $S.Sft 3. HTS + 6S1 tilt. 4 Sat Oct18 - Thurs. Oct.30 •mow Amy 1214 Nightly 5:30pm - 8:30pm F••.,_-..�:.o Sf �+ SRUM Comm N �R­d r 14" 401 ew 7 y kjx400 j`!, • Hold Poker " • Blackjack •Big 6 Wheel Wh • Roulette ' 650 Seat Bingo • Pat Gow Poker ' High Stakes •Mini Baccarat Nevada Tickets arlb group leo sts _ Airthda bash £� y f • PICKERING ""'The Pickering Carib Canadian Cultural Association is holding a Celebration 17th F:Anniversary Dinner and Dance Saturday, Oct. 18 at the Pickering Recreation Complex. =This formal dress event will features music by Fletcher's Love, door prizes and a cash bar. Cocktails will be served at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7:30 p.m. Adult admission is $25. The recreation complex is at 1867 Valley Farm Rd. (south of Hwy. 2). For more information, call Alma at 428-6746, Susan at 420-5196, Norma at 430-3057 or Willie at 429-8244. Dentures so natural... you'll never know the difference!' • New Soft -touch' materials for sensitive gums • Precision partial dentures We accept all Insurance Policies. FREE CONSULTATION Walter Wimmer, DD. Denture Clinic PICKERING TOWN CENTRE (LOWER Lel) (9011420.5020 W Free 1-8M661-5020 �p« bAppbFte Foo` pplb Festival C!) of Foods � ON NOW October is 3 F1 AAA t ;1111111611111111 w R Po°�nn tiatr Idols. a ��� (hoowls owmW McDonalci Antique $uVUy «.at Display Comm Soon: HAUNTED MUoMIEEN ="Of><Y PMT 18?01 FUN N16 $S.Sft 3. HTS + 6S1 tilt. 4 Sat Oct18 - Thurs. Oct.30 •mow Amy 1214 Nightly 5:30pm - 8:30pm F••.,_-..�:.o Sf �+ SRUM Comm N �R­d r 14" 401 ew 7 y kjx400 j`!, THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, 0C'T0BER 5, 1"7-PA(;E 13 WE CARE ABOUT -,,,,NUCLEAR SAFETY. WE'RE YOUR NEIGHBOURS WHO WORK AT THE PICKERING STATION. IF IT'S UNSAFE, WE'LL SHUT IT DOWN. "In view of the basic strengths of the CANDU design... we are confident that Ontario Hydro Nuclear generating stations can continue to operate safely while the near and long-term performance improvements are implemented. INDEPENDENT & INTEGRATED PERFORMANCE 10' ASSESSMENT REPORT It AUGusT,1997 ,Staff reviewed results of AECB Inspection In six areas (including) radiation and conventional safety and conclude that the station has improved. ATOMIC ENERGY CONTROL BOARD, UPON RENEWING THE OPERATING LICENSE OF PICKERING NGS JUNE, 1997 „Our union is deeply I involved in every aspect of nuclear safety. If we did not believe that the Pickering station was safe, we would shut it down. • • , JOHN D. MURPHY „ N-wRm RESIDENT AND PRESIDENT OF THE POWER WORKERS' UNION 0 POWER WOMRSO UIRION CANADIAN UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, LOCAL 1000. * For more information call: I = 9584BPWU 11 goo 958-8798) Y ; or fax us at: (416) 881-7115 or look us up on our Web page at: httpj/www.pwu.ca ��� ��. ..�aaa of .a. • .a --r•aa••aaaaeRa�a.a.a -T a.'lk. PAGE 14 • THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1997 Services for handicapped Jeam 1111.1amob 0 oto.1W si O $6All Pantsuits �a dpwf) reviewed in Durham. I ���°` '� r_'of Durham Region is reorganizing the way services are provided to children and adults with developmental hand- icaps. The Durham Core Advisory Group is asking all those involved in social services, users of services and interest- ed member- of the community to join task groups to rpviPW th. cnr ii News 'Tip? Call 683-5110 _1 photo by A.J. Groen The height of fashion A fashion show being held Sunday night (tonight) at the Pickering Recre- ation Complex is being organized to raise money for the annual United Way campaign in Ajax and Pickering. Participants in the show were busy rehearsing at Celebrity's this week prior to the main event. Making fash- ion statements are (back row, from left) Bev MacLean, Bob Anderson and Lori Ackroyd. In front (from left) is Sheila Earl, Sharon Howes, Cameron Smith and Stacey Parke. Tickets for the event are S 15 for adults and $10 for kids and will be available at the door. PLANNINGTHE ACT 10 TOWN OF PICKERING Take notice that an appication to amend the Z *V Order tiled as Ontario Regulation 102/72 has been received by the Minister of Nbrvcipal Affairs and Housing. The appiatien is: Apprcarrea: Brian at Virginia ConerB Fle No-- I OZO-0299702 Pruapoeak TO pemMt the construction of a single detached dwaft an the land described as being Part of Lot 11. Concession 6, in the Town of Pickwing. AN submissions in support of. or in opposition to, the appifc a*X*) described above. and received by the Mk**y of Municipal Affairs and tousling, 141h Floor, 777 Bay Street, Tororuo. ON MSG 2E5. on or before the 2oih day ot October 1997. will be fuly considered before a Arca) decision b made. Please refer to the Ale number indicated above. In acldilion, under Section 47(10) of Vie Planting Act. R.S.O.. 1990. arry in ti rested Person may request a hearog by the Ontario Municipal Boarrl an an appYadion for amendment to a Zoning Order. 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RIGHT HERE! ___RIGHT HERE PAGF 16 - THF NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, (K'TOBF.R 5, 1997 Mental illness and the courts By CHRIS BOv1E DURHAM S FA P The final piece of the puzzle has been put in place as the Whithy Mental Health Centre's much anticipated forensic unit officially opened last week. The Forensic Assessment Consultation and Treatment (FACT) program officially lengthy opened Monday after a wait for funding and the provincial go ahead to begin hiring staff. -It was a tight and intensive recruit- ment process." says WMHC administrator Ron Ballantyne. Some staff were trans- fcrrcd from other departments and other staff from existing forensic units were hired to round out the over 50 staff need- ed for the FACT program. The new medium security facility pro- vides 20 beds for court-ordered assess- ments, to a maximum 60 days, and 20 beds for long term treatment I'or individu- als under the Ontario Criminal Code Rcview Board. It is estimated the program will cost S5.9 million a year to operate. The health centre's annual budget is about S42 million. The facility is expected to expedite cer- tain cases before the courts where mental stability is in question. If the courts want to know if a person charged in a crime is mentally fit to stand trial, and is deemed to require a medium security setting. they can be now brought to WMHC for a maximum five-day assessment. Previously these assessments would have to be conducted at jails or at other mental health facilities outside the Greater Toronto Arca. If a judge needs to know whether a per- son is or isn't legally responsible for a crime because of mental illness then the person can be placed for forensic assess- ment up to a maximum 60 days. If a per- son is found 'not guilty' because there was no intent due to a mental illness, thev can be placed in the forensic's long-term care facility. Assessments are conducted by a multi- disciplinary team which includes nurses, occupational therapists, pastoral care, psy- chiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and representatives from recreational and vocational services. Prior to the opening of the unit, staff went through a three- week intensive training program. At gave them an excellent opportunity to familiarize themselves with the pro- gram." says Mr. Ballantyne. Psychiatric assessments were alreadv being conducted by clinical staff at the Whitby Mental Health Centre, but only for those deemed by the courts to need a minimum security facility. -If there was a serious concern about security they wouldn't come here," says Mr. Ballantyne about the centre prior to the new forensic unit. While the WMHC staff try to tear down the stereotypes the public associate with the mentally ill high profile cases attract the attention of the media and the public. Earlier this year a 40 -year-old forensic patient at the Whitby Mental Health Centre was charged with sexual assault with a weapon, robbery, attempt to choke, threatening death, forcible confinement, possession of a dangerous weapon and attempted fraud. He was arrested May 31 after a 21 -year-old woman was bound to a pipe and sexually assaulted for two hours in the basement of the small downtown t business. He was not a patient in the FACT's minimum security facility. c Ronald England, a Clarington man and d paranoid schizophrenic, currently resides s at the Oakridge in Penetanguishine the b closest maximum security facility to t The Whitby Mental Health Centre opens its medium security forensic assessment and rehabilitation facility After a lengthy delay WMHC administrator Ron Ballantyne officially opened the medium security forensic unit Monday. Durham. He admitted to stabbing six- ycar-old Jennifer Koval's'kyj England to death along with his 79 -year-old mother Marion Johnston. Jennifer was stabbed more than 69 times. The goal is to rehabilitate and some Oakridge patients have been transferred to Whitby. Mr. Ballantyne admits it's feasi- ble that Mr. England at some point could be moved from maximum to minimum security. -It probably makes sense," says Mr. Ballantyne about the chance Mr. England could be moved to Whitby. The preferred practice is to keep patients as close to their homes as possible, he says, adding there can be extenuating circumstances. Mr. Ballantyne has had conversations with police, citizens, service clubs and municipal and provincial politicians about the forensic unit and points out that the public had been welcomed to visit the facility prior to its opening. The mental health centre also allows community groups to use its lecture theatre and staff visit schools to educate. While the new forensic facility is in the limelight Mr. Ballantyne is quick to point out it's only one part of the health centre. The Whitby Mental Health Centre pro- vides a number of in and out-patient ser- vices in its catchment area covering East York, Scarborough, North York (east of Yonge Street), Victoria County and York and Durham regions (a population of over 2.2 million). There are six clinical programs dealing with adolescents and young adults, psy- chogeriatrics, special populations, psychi- atric rehabilitation, community response, and forensics. If you take a walk hrough the one -year- old mental health entre a single corri- or will take you past eparate program uildings - skills raining and educa- tion, assessment and stabilization, psy- chotherapy and psychiatric rehabilitation (a three -building progtgsm). At the end of the corridor stands the medium security forensic assessment building. Just beyond the locked door lies a metal detector and the unit's security control centre, where a contracted security guard controls the locked doors and monitors areas of the building covered by security cameras. Inside the facility the surroundings don't appear much different than the other residential settings at the centre, with the exception of the secure courtyard which has three surveillance cameras and a 24 - foot high fence and the fact that trying to get from A to B can he a time consuming ................ process because of the security. Every detail has been well -thought out, from the almost bullet-proof glass to the patients' rooms which have two-way opening doors and contain no items that are breakable or could be used to hang from. "The beds weigh 450 pounds," says Jim Cyr, program manager for FACT. "They're not going anywhere." The residents have a separately venti- lated smoking room. No lighters are allowed in the room, and the room con- tains no flammable materials. Trying to move from room to room requires a key or the assistance of the security controller to pass through a door and no two doors can be opened at the same time. Patients or those people being assessed can only enter the courtyard under personal supervision. "It's not that we have major concerns, we just want to ensure nothing happens," says Mr. Ballantyne about the security measures in place. There are fewer incidents in forensic units than other mental centre facilities because the forensic department has been designed with prevention in mind, adds Mr., Cyr. "The clinical staff serve as security in the building with the exception of the con- trol room." Patients or people being sent to WMHC's medium security forensic unit for assessment arrive only through a sally - port garage and have no access to the rest of the facility. The FACT team is currently controlling the number of assessments and patients for the next four to five weeks to better acclimatize staff with the daily operations, but the demand for this type of assessment and treatment is overwhelming. "We will be at 99 -per -cent capacity in two months," says Mr. Ballantyne. While the facility will always be near or completely full it's expected to have a high turnaround. "The intent of the rehab is that patients won't be here for their lifetime," says Mr. Cyr. One patient was returned to the courts Friday, although staff can not publicize its findings. .41 IM 'Jr,, photos by A.J. Groen Jim Cyr, above, program manager of the forensic program, sits in the facility's secured courtyard. Left, the unit's con- trol centre, Serving u funding p Uurharn Regional Police Constable Mark Association at the Pickering Red Lobster Stone serve. Special Olympian Jan Heeney restaurant's recent Tip -A -Cop event to raise and guests Bernice Bowman and Jessie money for the Law Enforcement Torch Run. I)ochcrty of the South Pickering Seniors More than $1,300 was raised at the event. Marsh for Life employs loYs Y The Central Lake Ontario Conservation vice experience. Authority is sponsoring a Youth Service Cana- Applicants are asked to call Margaret Corn - da project to put 12 unemployed )ouths foot, Marsh For Life co-ordinator, at 666 - between the arcs of IX and 30 back Io work 4361. and save the community's marshlands. The co-spon- sored proiccl, Marsh for t.ilc, is meant to ben- cht youth and the environ- ment. f artici- pants will gain work experience while attempt- ing to rediscov- er the ancient pathways of the Mississaugas and cataloging wildlife corri- dors. Youth Ser- vice Canada (YSC) needs interested appli- cants. Unem- ployed and out- () f- s c h o o l youths can earn $200 a week through YSC and be eligible to receive a grant voucher of up to $2,000 upon comple- tion. The work will begin in October and continue until May of 1998. Marsh Fot Life is part of a growing net- work of YSC p r o j e c t s designed to deliver needed services to com- munities and gile participants maximum learn- ing, personal growth and ser - CLEANER PERFORMANCE ■ Restores lost performance due to the build -up of harmful soft carbon and gum deposits ■Cleans engine from the inside out 99 ■ Decreases Carbon Monoxide emissions on ' Most average by 33% cars ■ Average decrease in Hydrocarbons 149 emissions of 23% ■ Increases fuel economy by an average of 3% • Perform computerized engine analysis with printout • Inspect oil filter and PVC valve • Replace spark plug with Motomaster V -groove spark plugs • Inspect distributor cap, motor, ignition wires and coil. 79' Most cars 4 cylinder ),I.S. 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SEATS & MUCH MORE M.S.R.P. - $33,429 a NOW FROM V2%9Wav OU11 E R BUICK SO a ISM$CAROM tows com 1{M TO 0~ 0" px• PAGE 22 - THE NEWS ADVERT1sER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1997 `T Oshawa regional council candidate tined for refusing to provide breathalyzer Political incumbent Robert Lutczyk, who once called for the caning of- young offenders, has been fined $600 and suspended from dri- ving one year after he was found guilty of refusing to provide police wit4 a breath sample. he 30 -year-old Oshawa Ward 3 regional councillor Aas sentenced in August after being found guilty by provincial court Judge David Stone. Court records show the judge acquitted Mr. Lutczyk of a charge of obstructing police following a trial held in June. The charges stemmed from a Feb. I incident in which the politician was stopped by Whitby OPP. Mr. Lutczyk is battling Ward 5 Regional Councillor John Gray in a close election race for the City's newly -created Ward 2 seat. He declined to comment on the case when contacte. Mr. Lutczyk sparked local debate in 1995 on the issue of corporal pun- ishment when his call for the caning photo by Carl Ferencz Rebelguns roar in Port Perry His musket loaded and his target sighted. Fair held last Sunday. Mr. Hayes was dressed Bert Summer Hayes prepares to fire during as a rebel pioneer soldier and took full the Scugog Shores Museum Pioneer Fall advantage of the opportunity to have fun. of young offenders sparked the protest resignation of a fellow mem- ber of the board of the Children's Aid Society of Durham Region. Earlier this year he successfully lobbied council to spend more than $600,000 on new playground equip- ment for more than 40 Oshawa parks. ROBERT LUTCZYK Licence suspended for one year Oshawa mayor welcomes poll results Survey says 905 -area residents against pool- ing of taxes OSHAINA — A new survey of resi- dents in the regions surrounding Toronto should send a strong signal to the Province that government changes "are going too fast:' says Oshawa Mayor Nancy Dia- mond. The $40.000 Environics Research poll shows residents from Durham, York, Peel and Halton regions are fearful of provin- cial plans to "pool" their property taxes to help pay for Toronto's social service costs. '"lite message we're trying to give the Province is things are going too fast, things are piling up on top of each other:' says Mayor Diamond, adding "I don't believe property taxes should be paying Fight continues in Oshawa over election signs OSHAI%A -- It's now legal to put election signs up in Oshawa -- but the war of words over the City's new bylaw governing the signs continues. ""This bylaw is unconstitutional," says Ward 3 Regional Councillor Robert Lutezvk. who received 'notices of violation' from the City after placing posters in some stores in his ward. "It flies in the face of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and my right to free speech " Under Oshawa's new election sign bylaw, candidates can legally put up campaign signs 37 days prior to voting day, which is Oct. 4 for the upcoming municipal election Nov. 10. Although the signs are now legal, the City continues to investigate several cases of signs being erected illegally, says Jerry Conlin, the City's manager of bylaw enforcement ser- vices. City officials issued notices to property owners with signs contravening the bylaw, says Mr. Conlin. "We're just looking for compliance, not to ticket and fine people," Mr. Conlin said. "We just want to ensure a fair playing field across the board. The City has investigated seven cases of illegal signs, says Mr. Conlin. Some people contacted by City officials complied with the bylaw and removed the signs last week• he says. Mayoralty candidate Murray Strong, who has also received notices of violation, says the City shouldn't be regulating private property. "This isn't about election signs," says Mr. Strong. "The reason it's upsetting to me is it's on private property. They're trying to regulate property. I have no problem with the bylaw pertaining to public lands, but as far as my home, or any private lands, that's a different matter." It also insists the transaction be kept strictly confidential and to dial the fax directly and not use an International Telephone Operator or phone company. Police officers are warning businesses to be aware of the scam and contact them at 579-1520 ext. 2672 if they receive a similar letter. Haunted Heights Hotel opens in time for Halloween GREENBANK -- A resident here has trans- formed his garage into an adventure that will scare you, dare you and even raise the hair on you. John Kirk has transformed his three -car garage into a haunted house maze full of things that move and jump, and things that twist and fly. "We call it the Haunted Heights Hotel," said Mr. Kirk. "It's a maze, and it's amazing:' lur social services. We're not arguing against more efficient government and all these long-term goals. We're just saying this is not going to work and particularly in this time frame. "We won't have our new (property tax) assessment until April of '98, yet we're being given new responsibilities Jan. I says Mayor Diamond. "Taxpayers are being given the responsibility to pay and there's no basis on the relative assets of each community" Conducted by Environics between Sept. 19 and Sept. 25, the pollsters inter- viewed more than 1,500 residents — 600 from Peel Region and 300 each in York. Durham and Halton regions. The poll found: - suburban voters are very leery of the Province's municipal restructuring initia- tives. - 66 per cent of regional residents trust their mayor over Premier Mike Hams as a source of information on municipal issues. *75 per cent say the pooling issue will be a factor in their voting decision in the next provincial election. - 66 per cent say it is very important their MPP voice their views on the issue in the legislature. - 72 per cent would prefer to sec. Metro's social services covered by provin- cial income taxes, compared to just I I per cent who want property taxes pooled across the GTA. - 68 per cent believe restructuring will result in property tax increases — despite promises from Premier Harris that the swap of provincial and municipal services won't cost local taxDavers a cent. Mr. Kirk is daring, er, inviting Durham resi- dents to come out and visit the house Oct. 17, 18, 24 and 25 from dusk until 10:30 p.m. at a cost of $2 per person with all proceeds going to Intercede, an Oshawa -based program for low risk offenders who have not been formally charged, but do acknowledge their involvement in a crime. Both the victim and offender must agree to the program. He converted his garage two years ago and had 400 people tour the maze, raising more than $300 for the Scugog Animal Shelter. "People ask me how we can turn this space into something that takes five minutes to walk through," said Mr. Kirk noting he spent about three weeks getting the house just right. The house will also be open Halloween, but just for a tour with none of the added gimmicks. "That in itself is enough:" he promises. A family rate of $5 is available and lareer donations will be accepted. Tax receipts will be issued. Anyone interested in stopping by for visit can do so just off Highway 12 in Greenbank. at 38 Ianson. Nigerian scam artists warned against by police SCUGOG — Durham Regional Police are warning local residents to be aware of a finan- cial scam that has hit Scugog and Brock town- ships in the last few weeks. A letter titled: Proposal for Participatory Financial Transaction has been sent to some "trustworthy" businesses in North Durham from a Nigerian company promising a 25 per cent share of a $35.5 million accrual that arose from over -invoicing of some supplies and engineer- ing works contracts which were executed and paid in full. The letter asks the recipient to send urgently by fax, the name, telephone and/or fax numbers of the beneficiary of the money, along with the name and full address of the company and com- plete particulars of the bank account where recipients want the funds to be transferred. illegal signs, says Mr. Conlin. Some people contacted by City officials complied with the bylaw and removed the signs last week• he says. Mayoralty candidate Murray Strong, who has also received notices of violation, says the City shouldn't be regulating private property. "This isn't about election signs," says Mr. Strong. "The reason it's upsetting to me is it's on private property. They're trying to regulate property. I have no problem with the bylaw pertaining to public lands, but as far as my home, or any private lands, that's a different matter." It also insists the transaction be kept strictly confidential and to dial the fax directly and not use an International Telephone Operator or phone company. Police officers are warning businesses to be aware of the scam and contact them at 579-1520 ext. 2672 if they receive a similar letter. Haunted Heights Hotel opens in time for Halloween GREENBANK -- A resident here has trans- formed his garage into an adventure that will scare you, dare you and even raise the hair on you. John Kirk has transformed his three -car garage into a haunted house maze full of things that move and jump, and things that twist and fly. "We call it the Haunted Heights Hotel," said Mr. Kirk. "It's a maze, and it's amazing:' lur social services. We're not arguing against more efficient government and all these long-term goals. We're just saying this is not going to work and particularly in this time frame. "We won't have our new (property tax) assessment until April of '98, yet we're being given new responsibilities Jan. I says Mayor Diamond. "Taxpayers are being given the responsibility to pay and there's no basis on the relative assets of each community" Conducted by Environics between Sept. 19 and Sept. 25, the pollsters inter- viewed more than 1,500 residents — 600 from Peel Region and 300 each in York. Durham and Halton regions. The poll found: - suburban voters are very leery of the Province's municipal restructuring initia- tives. - 66 per cent of regional residents trust their mayor over Premier Mike Hams as a source of information on municipal issues. *75 per cent say the pooling issue will be a factor in their voting decision in the next provincial election. - 66 per cent say it is very important their MPP voice their views on the issue in the legislature. - 72 per cent would prefer to sec. Metro's social services covered by provin- cial income taxes, compared to just I I per cent who want property taxes pooled across the GTA. - 68 per cent believe restructuring will result in property tax increases — despite promises from Premier Harris that the swap of provincial and municipal services won't cost local taxDavers a cent. Mr. Kirk is daring, er, inviting Durham resi- dents to come out and visit the house Oct. 17, 18, 24 and 25 from dusk until 10:30 p.m. at a cost of $2 per person with all proceeds going to Intercede, an Oshawa -based program for low risk offenders who have not been formally charged, but do acknowledge their involvement in a crime. Both the victim and offender must agree to the program. He converted his garage two years ago and had 400 people tour the maze, raising more than $300 for the Scugog Animal Shelter. "People ask me how we can turn this space into something that takes five minutes to walk through," said Mr. Kirk noting he spent about three weeks getting the house just right. The house will also be open Halloween, but just for a tour with none of the added gimmicks. "That in itself is enough:" he promises. A family rate of $5 is available and lareer donations will be accepted. Tax receipts will be issued. Anyone interested in stopping by for visit can do so just off Highway 12 in Greenbank. at 38 Ianson. THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1"7, PAGE 23 Name Droppingin Ajax and Picker�n r4 : �Y b � an g g 9 Birthday Birthday Birthday S a r a h Thomson cele- brated her fifth birthday on Sept. H. She and her friends enjoyed a game of bowl- ing and espe- cially the candy -filled i pinata! "Happy j birthday sweet- heart. Love Mom, Dad and h r o t h c r Andrew." A great big happy birthday wish went out to Jake Van Pelt on Oct. I when he turned two. Wishing Jake many, many more are M o m m y, Daddy, Oma, Opa, Grannie, Grandad, his aunts, uncles and cousins. "We love you Jake." 15th Anniversary Sid Tablada and Nadya Navarro celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary Oct. 9. They are now residents of Pick- ering, along with their two daughters, Rheanne, who celebrated her 14th birth- day on Sept. 27, and young JaneHe, who was 10 last March 7. Nadya and her parents, Soli and Fred Navarro, are also celebrating their 25th year here in Canada this Octo- ber. "Their families and friends would like to wish them all hearty congratu- lations and many more years to come." 1794 Liverpool Road Pickering 831-5431 THIS WEEK%CAKE WINNERS ARE: .J. 3. I dove 1Ntiir Winners may Wr dimily to IL• skin Rdhhim to reco% their FREE cake. (Pic -ase provide idereifkatiom) PRIZE VALID t'N-nL SAT.. OCr. I1. 1W7 Melanie :Muir is an excited young lady these days. The cutie turned five years old on Sept. 30 with happy birthday wishes, hugs and kisses from Mom, Dad, Steve and Jennifer. "Wc love you." Birthday Birthday Beauty Jennifer Koichopolos celebrates her seventh birthday on Oct. 9. Wishing her all the best with love are Mom, Dad and brother Michael. Happy birthday wishes went out to 'bur sweetie" Kristen, who turned five on Oct. 4. "Lots of love and kisses from Mom, Dad, big brother Eric and Odie. We love you." Birthday There's another teenager out there. Ryan Ross turned 13 on Oct. 3 with best wishes for a happy birthday from Mom, Dad. brothers Kyle and Brandon, his Nonno, Nonna, Uncle Vince, Aunt Dee and cousins Daniella and Cassandra. "Congratulations on becoming a teenager." Engagement Heather Williams and Kerry John- son will walk down the aisle Nov. 29. The couple plan to marry at Dunbarton- Fairport Unit- ed Church in Pickering. Heather is the daughter of Doreen and K e i t h 1A"illiams of Pickering and Kern is the sun of Mil- dred and Marvin Johnson of Scarborouoh. The newly- weds will reside in Scarborough. Birthday In only two years, Crystal Sanford will be asking for the car keys. Crystal turns 14 on Oct. 6. Happy birthday wishes and love from Grandma San- ford. Christine Ridout turns sweet 16 Oct. 7. Happy birthday wishes and love from Pop, Mike, Mom and sister Julie. Birthday? Anniversary? Wedding? Let us know. We'll publish your spe- cial occasion in an easy -to -read and easy -to -clip format... ...Send to Name Dropping, Keith Gilligan, 130 Commercial Ave. 1, Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 x'24-�1' iE ISE '�►D f r N'r Y -4J + A ,t, r• i�AC SER §UNDAY, OCTOBER 5,19!7 n+Mbdbd6M s.� - oe r. s.+.,, oak s t, »9 ,HVULDER BBLADE r M•W)lWn:-ACJY - CHE 3.73 kg LARGE 907 g BAR 3 2P I+B. • 2 LVArF F �wo E. 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Oshawa Centre Oct. 6-11 CONSUMERS GAS DISPLAY. Oshawa Centre Oct. 6-11 OSHAWA SHRINERS DISPLAY AND CLOWN UNIT. Oshawa Centre Oct. 6-11 DURHAM DEAF SERVICES DISPLAY. Oshawa Centre Oct. 6-11 CITY OF OSHAWA FIRE SERVICES DISPLAY. Oshawa Centre Oct. 6-17 SENIORS SMOKE ALARM REPLACEMENT PROGRAM Oct. 6-11 SMOKE ALARM BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROGRAM (while supplies last) Oshawa Centre Oct. 8 McDONALD'S FIRE SAFETY HOUSE AND SPARKY THE DOG FIRE PREVENTION WEEK 5Q Know When To Go! React Fast to Fire OCTOBER 5-12,1997 JOIN US FOR FIRE PREVENTION 1 WEEK KICK-OFF SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 - STATION #1 2430 HIGHWAY NO. 2, BOWMANVILLE 11:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. This event will include the following. plus much more \ SIMON'S JUMPING CASTLE DISPLAY OF VINTAGE FIRE VEHICLES WOODSTOVE SAFETY HAVE YOUR PICTURE TAKEN WITH SPARKY (ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE LEARN NOT TO BURN PROGRAM) TEST YOUR SKILL WITH A FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FREE FIRE HELMETS TOUR OUR FIRE SAFETY HOUSE REFRESHMENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE (PROCEEDS USED TO PROMOTE SAFETY IN YOUR COMMUNITY) FREE DRAWS STATION TOURS, PHOTO DISPLAY 'PLEASE BP/NG A DONATION TO THE FOOD DRIVE* RF 4Cr FAST Til FIRE' With the help of CRCS _General Contractors, the Durham Fire Departments will be handing out refrigerator magnets in the communities to aid in the promotion of fire safety. "Refrigerator magnets have become a very popular way to promote businesses and other interests and its only natural that fire safety messages out to our citizens can only enhance our public fire and life safety education programs. The refrigerator magnets, which shows "Sparky the Fire Safety Dog" and says "test your detector, it's sound advice", were provided at no cost to the Durham Fire -Departments by Cris Douglas of CRCS General Contractors, located in Whitby, who's main business is restoring fire damaged properties. CRCS General Contractors are members of Disaster Kleenup International Inc., a network of leading, independent property damage restoration contractors across North Message from the Fire Chief THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA FIRE SERVICES OSHAWA FIRE SERVICES HAS THIS IMPORTANT MESSAGE: "KNOW WHEN TO GO: REACT FAST TO FIRE" "Prevention and smoke alanns are powerful tools for saving lives;' says Chief Milt Wilson, "but prevention must be learned and smoke alarms operating to protect us" To ensure safety in your home from fire, Chief Wilson recommends that you take extra precautions in the use of your heating appliances, keep matches and lighters out of sight and reach of young children, practice fire prevention daily, test your smoke alarms at least once a month and change your batteries once a year on a special date (birthday or time change). Each year fires in the home kill or injure thousands of people and cause hundreds of millions of dollars in property loss. Many of these fires are caused by carelessness. Man- deaths are attributed to non -working smoke alarms and lack of pre -fire preparation in planning your escape. Chief Wilson says. -Prepare your escape plan before the lire. There will not be time when fire strikes. React fast, hesitation may mean your life" It is hoped that this's Fire Prevention Week campaign will remind people to think and practice fire safety in the home to test their smoke alarms and to plan their escape. Fire Prevention Week, OCTOBER 5-11. focuses on the need for the improved care and use of the working smoke alarm in the home and planning ,your escape. Chief Milson is inviting the general public to visit the Town's two fire stations The theme for this or tours during Fire Prevention Wrek. The fire stations, located at 40 year is: Know When 14stnev Road North (Station #I) and 435 Monarch Avenue (Station #2), will to Go: React Fast to be open for organized tours on the following dates and times. Fire. Fire Prevention Week Sunday, October 5 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. is sponsored by the �0 Monday, October 6 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. National Fire Protection Association Tuesday, October 7 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (N.F.P. A. ) and Wednesday. October 8 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. supponed by the Fire Thursday, October 9 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Service, schools and Friday. October 10 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. civic organizations Saturday, October 11 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. nation-wide. The Oshawa Fire Service can provide additional "Educating today for a Fire Safe Tomorrow" infornwtion on home fire safety and smoke _ alarms, and they have x- Ajax Fire Chief Randy Wilson says "the 1997 theme r.- ,j special activities ! planned during Fire s allows our fire department staff to concentrate on Prevention weekproblems relating to home hazards and encourages For more Prevention inror ention on Fireveryone to respect fire and the danger it presents by Week• call the Oshawa getting out and staying out of a fire Situation. Please Fire Services, Fire Prevention office, remember a complete fire protection program includes smoke -i33-1237. alarms, sprinklers and a regularly practiced fire escape plan" Meet Sunday Oct 5/97 MEET THE ARTIST IN PERSON FROM 1:00 PM TO 3:00 PM New LS time for tlne � ,�� � .../',,•� ND 0)01 First. 25 Q 9�T&, - FRAMED 2019X24" Oshawa) Inc. 1413 Hwy #2 (long St.) Couruce ,Just East of TowrNir* Rd in ow COURT= COURT IMS) We Accept VISA & a you oae't ���.+rr i 576" % ,hWTERCARD `: resem» com elspoloM "o,. + mu A#M ZiRt!Ileallar indevkdwilM Owned & Opereled 1885 Glenerms Road Pickering, Ontario UV 6R6 J MOBILE -JOB SITE MIXED CONCRET • AVAILABLE -MONDAY -SATURDAY -CEMENT • SAND & GRAVEL • CONCRETE & UNSHRINKABLE FILL • COLOURED CONCRETE • CONCRETE RESTORATION & REPAIR PRODUCTS • STONE SLINGER SERVICE 905-683-6501 / 1-800-473-7385 • 2890 BROCK RD. N. PICKERING (BROCK RD. N & TAUNTON RD.) w Professional all breed groomers Large & smal we do them all 04 W PAWS & CLAWS PET GROOMING 116 King. SL West, Groomed to Per14 GRAND OPENING 62M7 11111111 ns 1 Yarrtonc Mile & Affection Why Clean Your Chimney? Why do Fire Department,; recommend yearly l r�n chimney cleaning' They know the risk to life and property when people forget about their chimneys. Over 800 Canadians of all ages die in fires ,.14 annually. In North America last year, more than 40,000 home fires were chimney fires resulting�in ' property damage over 23 million dollars. Why does this happrn. Burning wood in a fireplace or stove builds up a residual ,:uating of both soot and creosote in your chimney. Creosote is I made up of hundreds of different chemicals - some being highly Ilammabk- This coating can ignite creating a wild -burning fire in the chimney - that you may not even know about. I Even if your house does not catch fire causes structural damage ina luding cracking and warping of chimney chambers. Such deterioration can make the neat chimney fire twice as destructive and dangerous. You I;,w enjoy the warmth of a wood fire without the worry. Annual chimney cleaning by a trained professional removes dangerous residues left from burning wood and eliminates the risk to your home and family. PREVENT CHIMNEY FIRES $59.95/sweep can.. CReM 1905 436-6409 905) 831_9_9_63 Sweeps SAVE $5.00 if , Fully Insured Over a decade of Lyou mention this ad I professional experience THF. NF:W'S ADVF.RTISF.R StJNDAY, O(,'TOBER 5, 1997 -PAGE, 27 I STe JOHN AMBw�Tu" COURSE TIMES: WEEKENDS (W):- Fri. 6:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m. SaL/Sun- 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. NIGHTS (N): 6:00 p.m. -10:30 p.m. (4) MiOBER1034.5FRIJSAT/SUN.(W) , CTOBER IOCTOBER 6.7,8.9 MON.-THURS.(N) 10. 11, 12 FRIJSATJSUN. (W) 17, 18, 19 FRIJSATJSUN. (W) rvuvt: _K NOVEMBER ,NOVEMBER 14, 15, 16 FRIJSATJSUN. (W) 21, 22, 23 FRIJSATJSUN. (W) 3.4 5 6 MON-THI;RC (IY) DECEMBER DECEMBER I, 2, 3, 4 MON.-THURS. (N) 19, 20.21 ERUSATISUN. (W) 12, 13, 14 FRIJSATJSUN. (N) COURSE TIMES: DAYS (D): 8:30 am. - 4:30 p.m. NIGHTS (N): 6:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. (3) WEEKENDS (W): 8:30 am. - 4:30 p.m. • Adult CPR OSHAWA WHITBY AJAX OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER 2Iµ223 TUES.-THURS. (N) 11.12 SATJSUN. (W) 8.9 WEDJTHURS. (D) 29.30 WED/THURS. (D) 2011 MONJTUES. (D) AJAX NOVEMBER NOVEMBER ,NOVEMBER 8,9 SATJSUN. (W) 18,19TL'ESJWED (D) 11.12 TUES./WED. (D) 24.25 MONJTUES. (D) 29,30 SATJSUN. (W) 25.26.27 TUES.-THURS. (N) DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER 8,9 MON /TUES (D) 3.4 WEDITHURS (D) 18.19 THURSJFRI. (D) 15.16.17 MON -WF-D (N) 6SAT rW) 2011 THL-RS/Fitl (D) EMF.R(:ENCY FIRST AID & HIKARTSAVER (- 1'R -COURSE TISIES: DAYS (D): 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. NIGHTS (N): 6:00 mm. - 10:30 pm. (2) * Adult CPR OSHAWA WHITBY AJAX OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER :122TUESJWED. (M I I SAT (W) 8 WED. (D) 29 WED. (D) 20 MON. (D) .NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER A SAT. (W) I8TUES (Di I I TUES, iD) 24 MON. (D) 29 SAT (W) 2516TUESJWED. (N) DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER 8 MON. (D) 3 WED. kD) 18 THURS, (D, I�.16MON1T1'FS rN) COURSE TIMES: 27 MON. (D) STANDARD FIRS-rAID* COURSE TIMES: DAYS ( D):8:30 am. - 4:30 pm NIGHTS ( N): 6:00 p m. - I l p.m- (3) WEEKENDS (W): 8:30 a.m- - 4:30 p m- OSHAWA WHITBY AJAX OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER 4.5 SA"rISUN (W) 6.7 MON RUES (D) I1.12 SATJSU%*. (W) 15.16 WEDJIHURS. (D) 9;1)TUESMED (N) 27.28 MONITL'ES. (D) .NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 4 S TUESJW'FD. (D) 2728 THURSIFRI (D) 11 SATJSUN (W) 22.23 SATJSUN. (W) 6SAT rW) 2011 THL-RS/Fitl (D) DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER 6,1 SATJSUN. (W) 10,11 WEDIMURS. (D) 9,!0.11 TUES-THURS. (N) 2930 MONJII'ES (D) ENIERGEN Y FIRST AID* COURSE TIMES: DAYS (D): 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 pm. NIGHTS (N): 6:00 pm. - 10•-M pin. (2) WEEKENDS (W): 3:30 a.m. - 4:30 PAL OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER 4SAT. (W) 6MON. (D) IISAT, 0A) 1.5 WED. (D) COURSE TIMES: 27 MON. (D) NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 4TUES. (D) 27 THURS (Di I SAT ,W) 22 SAT. (W) OCTOBER OCTOBER _-0 THURS. (D) ECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER 6SAT. (W) 10WED. (Di 9;1)TUESMED (N) DECEMBER 12.11FRUSAT (W) :9MON iI)i DR. GENE CHEREWATY ` & Associate Dr. Lome Akier Family Dental Care - Preventive I Cosmetic - New Patients Welcome - Emergency Calls Accepted - Extended Evening Hours - Payment Plans Arranged 576-3070 Suite 302-247 Simcoe St. IN _ - ® Dr. E.M. Cherewaty ill -WE TEACH ALL AGES CROWELL'S RV TRAILER SERVICE a Vent Lids watloes ' Vinterhki9 :49.00 and up U1F0R1 ' Vln*Wng Supplies Available u.rwa.rlre ` Plumbing Antifreeae $29.00 per/3.78 litres (U.S. Gallon) ` 1200PHLLPWJRRAYAVE 668-4247 NEFWACy�E OSHAWA, ONT. 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Child 1-8 vrs. of age OSHAWA i ,SEPTF- NBER�, A(x 1 omoa(N) .NOVEMBER 9 (D) *WE CAN IIE1.1' - FIRS -r AID FOR ENDS COURSE T11IFti: P -D. DAYS (U1: 9:00 am. - 4:30 p.m. 9:00am. -4:30 pm. DAYS ( D): 9:00 am. - 4:30 pm. RECOMMENDED AGE MINI:NIMC)I OF IO YEARS OLD OSHAW.A WHITBY AJAX OCTOBER OCTOBEROC'TOBF--R 14SAT(D 15 SATiD1 3FRI fDi .NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 8 SAT (D) 21 FRI. (Di N SAT T) 14THLRS DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER 5 ERI Di 31 WED D 1 D COURSE TINES: P.D. DAYS (D): 9:00 am. - 4:10 p.m. WEEKENDS (W): 9:00am. -4:30 pm. RECOMMENDED AGE NIINI�'IMUNI OF 11 YEARS OLD OSHAWA WHITBY AJAX OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER IISAT (W) 18SAT. (W) 4SAT (W) NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 22 SAT. (W) 15 SAT. (W) 29 SAT. (W ) DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER 20SAT. (W) 6SAT rW) 31 WED ID) Presents IONN P Peter S. Lynch I WAL author of -Rearing the Street- STREET „q and -One Up On Wall Street- --1 I�lli, wet !'� PF.TEIi L1;YCH Wednesday October 29, 1997 7:00 p.m. National Trade Centre, Exhibition Place Toronto Transportation will be provided Seating is limited To raerve your seat, Call Paul Cross, Financial Advisor at 905 576-1726 MIDLAND DED W 0 .­ .. . -1 fo ANVOODNestir N FAIIIIIIft Sl ^ BLUE CNH' THiNGNG is a Naderrad :) M a an011l Cap tat he .Wa1no Ill s a m+00 0r :'e Caudaan iarestcr hdetl on Fwd - Co-sponw,eo Dr F.delay Hnestnrx:ts r r .s rj . l,, of 1 • PAGE 28 -THE NF WS AIIVERTISER SUNDAY, O t-rOBER 5, 1997 P ick ring Al I lvett, ti1-)()rts writer 683-:; 1 1O Fax: 683--303 photo by Ron Pietroniro Getting a glove on it Cobourg Cougars' goaltender Dave Provincial Junior 'A' Hockey League play Burroughs makes a glove save on Ajax Tuesday. The Axemen dropped to 0-5 on the Axemen's Jeff Angelidis during OHA season with a 5-3 loss to the Cougars. Minor novice Raiders reach tourney title tilt The Ajax-Pickcring Raiders minor no>ice 'AAA' rep hock- ey team finished as runner-up at the recent Ajax -Pickering Raiders tournament. The Raiders were edged 3-2 by a strong Brantford team in the championship final. Kcvin Watts and Marcus Carroll scored for Aja x -Pickering. The Ajax -Pickering novices upended Richmond Hill 4-1 in the semi-final contest to earn a spot in the title tilt. Shaun Adams, Johnny Paterson, Brendan Hann and Derek Gregorack got the Ajax - Pickering goals. Carroll and Mike McCusker had two assists each, with single Gregorack. Pineau, Paterson helpers to Paterson and goalie and McCusker. John Roientals. Defenceman The Raiders prevailed over James Jarvis, Rochester, New York 5-2 in M e a g h a n the second game. Adams Edwards, Daniel scored a pair of goals, with Pineau and singles to Carroll, Gregorack G a r r e t t and Hann. Michael Carey and Trainor all AAA�r: McCusker added two assists had fine apiece, with single helpers to games on Watts, Hann and Gregorack. the blue line, while John In the third game, the Harrington turned in a strong Raiders topped West Seneca, offensive effort. New York 5-2. Trainor, Ajax -Pickering opened the Gregorack, Paterson, Carroll tourney with a 4-4 tie with and McCusker scored. Carroll Richmond Hill. Adams, Hann, and McCusker each drew two McCusker and Carroll scored, assists, Watts and Gregorack with assists to Trainor, one each. Score o Clarification METRO JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE Standings as of Oct. 1 EASTERN DIVISION TEAM GP W L T GF GA AVG. PiM PTS STREAK Oshawa Legionaues 6 5 1 0 32 20 .062 45 10 W2 Pickering Panthers 7 4 2 1 26 25 0.53 155 9 L1 Syracuse Jr Crunch 5 4 1 0 28 18 0.61 138 8 W2 Port Hope Buzzards 6 4 2 0 31 22 0.58 129 8 L1 Wellington Dukes 4 2 2 0 25 17 " 0.60 22 4 L1 Ouinte Hawks 6 0 6 0 22 40 0.35 90 0 L6 PICKERING PANTHERS METRO JUNIOR 'A'HOCKEY LEAGUE OCTOBER SCHEDULE Sunday. October 5Wellington Dukes at Pickering Panthers. Tuesday. Oct. 7: Pickering Panthers at Oshawa Legionaires Friday. Oct. 10. Wexford Raiders at Pickering Panthers Sunday. Oct, 12' Pickering Panthers at Wexford Raiders Friday, Oct. 17: Pickering Panthers at North York Rangers Saturday. Oct. 25: Pickering Panthers at Port Hope Buzzards Sunday. Oct. 26: Huntsville Wildcats at Pickering Panthers Friday, Oct. 31: Shelburne Wolves at Pickering Panthers —Panthers home games Ke at the Pickering Recreation Complex on Friday and Sunday nights. Game times are 7:30 p.m. PICKERING — A Sept. 28 News Advertiser story on the Pickering Strikers under -15 girls' soccer team was missing the name of one of the players. Strikers' goalie Arnie Presley was the backbone of the Pickering soccer squad, helping the team to the Durham Soccer League 'A' division championship. Beginner Hockey School for Adult Men & Women • Goalie. Instruction also available 21 Oshawa 905-725-6951 fP Sports News Advertiser Wanderers rugby men drop to second division AJAX — The Ajax Wanderers Rugby Club's men's first team will move down a division next season after drop- ping a crucial league contest at the club Saturday. The Wanderers dropped a heartbreak- ing 15-10 decision to the visiting Brantford Harlequins. The loss relegates the Wanderers to the Ontario Rugby Union's Senior 'B' division next year after competing at the senior 'A' level this season. Kevin Morgan scored the lone try for the Wanderers, while Stu Dobbs kicked a penalty and a conversion. The Wanderers men's thirds were blanked 22-0 by Brampton here Saturday. The men's second -team contest between the Wanderers and North Halton was cancelled. Meanwhile, the Wanderers men's over -35 squad posted a 40-24 over the Kingston Oldboys on Sunday. Rob Magdel scored a pair of tries, while Dave Ryce scored a try and added three con- versions. Floyd Williams, Rick Powers and Andy Selbie had one try apiece while Neil Miskell booted two conversions. On Saturday, the men's first team travels to Barrie while the men's thirds are in Markham. On Sunday, the Wanderers men's over -35 squad hosts the Toronto Saracens at 2 p.m. Wanderers players reside in Ajax and Pickering. COMM nR 69 JII I I o � Save $150 a Installed on Installed I x , .,� Ke more' Furnace Weathei-Beatee Roofing �` �I. (Jlkxne from a mid or sate prices end i *het1-rcirrlcy rim" Surrtn. Oct. 12. 1997 _.__z gas finuxe. E _ Installed Steel Entn, Doors A rw% door will add brawn and wruriti, to your home. Save 1011 on 4 or more Installed Vinyl Replacement Windows Choose from a large selection of styles. _Y. Save $100 on an Installed Gas Fireplace Insert Sale prices end Sunday, October 12, 1997. 062522/23/53 xrim Replace your windows now and don7tpay U $0 Nlardi'98 I - when You. use your Sears Card on installed roofing, wi xbws, entry and patio doors, furttaces and gas fireplaces On apprvred atdit, with yore Seats Card. $35 dLiarrl ke aid all V011caMe fazes and dvxW we payable A time of pwdme. Of ff M& Sui day, Ocwber 12,1%7 Ask for detaik. CALL NOW, TOLL FREE, FOR A NO -OBLIGATION IN-HOME ESTIMATE OR VISIT YOUR SEARS RETAIL STORE 1-800-625-0025 Sears Guaranteed Home Improvements Talk to someone you known Copyright 1997. Sears (:a" Inc. 10220 lm _ 0707 18pin LINE (905)798-7259 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER S, 1997 -PAGE 29 Ajax Pickering News Advertiser u 1 Pickering News Advertiser Outlet 1822 Whites Rd. Pickering CLASSIFIED ON -L Sara/La -Ambedea Plaza Tues. -Fri. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. �~ �• Sun -Noon til 5 p.m. _brd "%—.W CLOSED Monday's. FAX- (905) FI"219 I I Careers I I Careers t l Careers I I Careers 1 1 Careers I I Careers Lenbrook, 633 Granite Court, Pickering, Clint. L1W 3K1 Fax (905) 831-6936 A leading international distribution company has the following opening in its Credit Department. Credit Coordinator - File #343 The successful candidate will possess the following qualifications: • Two years of credit/collections experience. Related experience in the consumer electronics industry would be considered an asset. • Self -motivated team player with strong communication skills both written and verbal • Ability to deal with customers in an assertive, yet sensitive manner • Proficiency in Windows95 and Microsoft Office The main responsibilities include: • Responsible for day -today administration of a well-defined portion of the company's trade receivables • Review of orders "on hold" by reason of credit factors and processing their resolution • Timely contacting, mainly by telephone, of accounts to ensure an acceptable rate of collection. If you are interested in applying please fax your resume by October 9th. No agencies/phone calls please. We will review all resumes although we are only able to respond to those who are selected for interviews. We thank all others for their interest. Lenbrook Industries Limited is committed to employment equity. Accounting t�on Business Administrotwn du y, Medico) Office La6oredical ay Assistant ' Medical I I Office Administration I� )iti. Chiropractic Office Assistant )o. Tourism and Hospitality =SBC )N- • Massage Therapy Troin in Mom' , Not Ywn '►' lob i ,. Normocy Technician Variow Errdrww Darn 'a Animal Cam Aide 576-9175 Addictions Worluor otrrAM wsNWs oOUM ,No. Law Clerk X00 let- tiwvee Vilest >. Law b Securitt Adrninistro6on Ati/lown ASA a , . . -fi�A.M.—M S. ACCOUNT MANAGER. SALES Canada's Premier Distributor of wood flooring products requires a dynamic, goal -oriented self-starter in the posi- tion of Account Manger. Working from your home and Reporting to the Branch Manager In Mississauga, you will be responsible for the development and maintenance of company sales to floor covering dealers within your terri- tory from Scarborough to Belleville. Successful applicant will have previous sales experience, preferably in floor covering or wood products, a post sec- ondary education is an asset. Enthusiastic and outgoing 'team players', please forward your resume in confidence t0: Ramon Cue, Branch Manager HFI Hardwood Flooring Inc. 4570 Eastgate Parkway Mississauga, Ontario L4W 3W6 Fax: (905) 629-4247 (Please, no telephone inquiries) Y� I 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 whoseiD l2loma 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 is Computerized Accounting ■ Network Specialist ■ Network Technician ■ LAN Administrator ■ Mivosoft Office Program < -J P �CDI COLLEGE Reach for your future OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Call Oshawa today! 905-434-8585 Scarborough 416-291-6662 (Markham Road & 401) 30 campuses across Canada including Toronto, Oshawa, North York, !Mississauga, Scarborough, Hamilton, Brampton. 576-9773 20o dot St ■. - 21t1d Fiber 1 4--- 2 EEWOO MACWME OPERA- TORS who laveexp. and knowledge on the 3 thread surger and single needle. Must be able to work without supervision and be extremely sell motivated. Only sincere candidates need appy. Wages commensurate with exp. Cats 905.728-9340, 9.3 ONLY! Leave message and phone I. H* A -t t,toFEsstmuu tlrfvers. Warded Immediately to run BARBER Required for busy Oshawa salon. Can make bet- ween 55004600 weekly. Please call 905-431.4255 leave message. BEAUTY SALON requires lull time licensed stylists for Whitby and Ajax. Call Claudia 576-2512 Clnada and USA, ICC Mea - Cal, Abstract, CVOR aDsbact and police clearance. paid layovers, breakdown, loadirry unloading pay, codlpen" s wages paid weekly. Also trainees withA-Z required and owner operators. 905-723- 6118. �RY ARMED GUAROi/OR1119tS A wanted for a security barnspon companylaw and security 1� Help training an asset. Good delving and credit record required. Final applicants subject to 49-M K= per year Come background dwX Excellent grow with us. Salary, cam- pay/benetit package. Resume missions and bonuses. NO to: File 140, Oshawa Whitby income ceiling. (905) 428- This Week, P.O. Box 481, 7897, Telemarketing positions Oshawa. L1H 71-5. also available. BARBER Required for busy Oshawa salon. Can make bet- ween 55004600 weekly. Please call 905-431.4255 leave message. BEAUTY SALON requires lull time licensed stylists for Whitby and Ajax. Call Claudia 576-2512 4a M PAGE 30 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER S, 1997 1 1 1 1 1 Careers U& Gertrtral Help 1 GrNiwal Help 1 Gwlaral Help 1 Gwlwal Help 1 GWWW Help MW Gwtwtd Hag 1 Getwral Help 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) 4- (Computer Programming (Data base, Visual C++, Visual Basic, Java) Call 905-427-1922 (Ajax) or visit our website at www.diamondinstitute.on.ca Financial assivance may be avaitabie to those woe quaDty ESTIIIATOR/CUSTONIER SERVICE TECHNICIAN REQUIRED Whitby based fiberglass manufac- turer looking for organized person with excellent communication skills. 'Aust have blueprint reading, cus- tomer service and estimating ex- perience Send resumes only to: Estimator, 1605 McEwen Dr., Whitby, Ontario. LIN 71_41 Only those selected for interviews will be contacted Requ:re�, a full time technician ma very busy technical department. Please submit vour resumes with salary expectations and qualifications to the store; (formerly) Bexworld. 1801 Dundas St. E., Whitby, LIN 2L3 No phone calls please, eu r Office ' hAdministrator duction a - X576-917US -wrnBC 1 113e11" Heip WGionsralHelp AZ DRIVERS Required for major transportation company. Must have minimum I year verifiable experience. Clean abstract (not CVOR), Police Clearance and be ICC qualified. We offer: • Competitive Pay • Weekly Pay • Direct Deposit • Safety Bonus • Comprehensive Benefit Package Please contact Alistair Lowe 905-579-2911 In#:-y1m. P E R S O N N E L EARN EXTRA $$$ Men and woman with cars, trucks or vans are required to deliver telephone books in Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Pickeringg, Clarington, Bowmamille, Port Hope and Cobourg. Must be plus 18 years, be available daylight hours and have car insurance. Paid by contract, no deductions. Please call (905) 720-0321 9am - 4pm Monday - Friday Please do not call the telephone company ENTRY LEVEL OR EXPERIENCED SENIOR Electronic/mechanical assembly - populate PC boards, cable harness, electronic circuit testing. Fax resume to : 905-640-0297 or telephone : 905-640-5566 • • Medically Supervised • • Fast, Easy Weight Loss • • Guaranteed Results • • • Limited Space Available • • • CALL Ajax/Pickering 90.-420-4220 • NOW: • • Excludes Product • ••••••••••••••• LOOK NO FURTHER We are doing interviews to fill 20 spots to service our franchised clients. Can you represent the top dames in sports and leisure ? if not we do provide training. OVER 18 AND FULL TIME. Call Rebecca for an appointment 721-1411 An a , ry*s ti e and expanding %%-holesa a distribution company has the followingposition open imme- diately at their Pickering location. INDUSTRIAL SALES Our industrial products division re- quires an Outside Sales Represen- tative selling to distributors in the Ontario/Manitoba region. AN the ideal candidate you possess a minimum of 5 years experience .,elling safety; welding or industrial products. You are a dynamic, re- ,,ults oriented individual, with ex- ceptional sales, communication andpresentation skills. Applicants should possess a technical back- ground, and sound computer skills. Please fax resume to: WAYE-MAR PRODUCTS LTD. ATTN: HUMAN RESOURCES (905)427-7861 ORDER PICKERS RECEIVERS Pickering Our Pickering client needs Warehouse people with prev. exposure to computerized inventory. You should be able to pick and fill orders, to receive and place incoming product. Also needed now: • Bindery Workers • Assembly Line Workers All Shifts immediately available! If you can read, write and work in Eng- lish, have safety boots and the above experience, you should apply to: Global Human Resources, recruiting at: Don Beer Arena, 940 Dillingham Rd., Pickering, (Brock South of Bayly,) Monday, Oct. 6 only, loam to 3pm. After this, apply at Global office, 777 Warden Ave., X217, Scarboro (S. of Eglinton), Tues. to Fri., loam - 3pm. THE NEWS ADVERTISER Has routes available for student to deliver Newspapers and flyers to the following streets : Ajax Pickering Large Cres. Otonabee Dr. Dakin Dr. Forestville Dr. Mill St. Waterford Gate Balsdon Crt. Thicket Cres. Tumbull Rd. Copley St. Taylor Rd.ValleyRidge Cres. Clements Rd. E. Sprucehill Rd. Please call 683-5117 for more information OPTEL Established in 1995, Optel now employs over 160 people in offices in Toronto and Montreal offering business customers sig- nificant savings on local line services as Well as an innottatiae long distance service called Least Cost Rating, Optel Communications Corporation, Ca- nada's first alternative local telephone company, is expanding into Pickering and Ajax. To expand our market pres- ence we are looking for: Sales Agents You are a highly motivated, competitive sales professional with a strong desire to succeed and to earn an above average income. Experience in Centrex reselling, long distance or interconnect sales would be an asset. To explore this exciting opportunity with a fast growing telecommunications lead- er, please fax your resume to: (416) 586-0642 Human Resources, Optel Communications, 220 King St. West, Suite 500, Toronto, Ontario M5H 1K4 SENIOR PRODUCTION CONTROL CO-ORDINATOR Large coil web offset printing co. is looking for a person with leader- ship qualities and 4 yrs. experience in production. A knowledge of all facets of printing a must (Newspa- per/commercial/bindery). Qualified candidates please fax resume to: 416-493-1173 Atte Production Manager -.L 2 DI11nJ0 (NAME Pickering Town Centre Requires Cashiers Dispensary Assistants Full & Part time Postal Clerks Cosmeticians Part time Experience preferred for all positions Apply in person with Resume. APPLY TODAY, WORK TOMORROW 120 INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS DURHAM AREAS $6.85 - s7.001HR • Males k Females Required • Order PickedPaickere • General labourers • Assembler • Collatom4aserters • Raymond Reach Operators GWhrJ • All shifts available • Mut have steel -bed safety shoealboou Interviews will be held in Pickering on Wed. October 8th, 1997. 12 noon - 4 parL CALL CHANDRAMARA FOR AN APPOINTMENT Tel: (416) 292-2282 LET US SHOW YOU THE MONEY $ $ Manpower is actively recruiting for assemblers and warehouse workers for Ajax / Pickering and East Scarborough. If you would like to see the money. Please call Dominique at 905-831-7683 on Monday October 6 or Tuesday October 7, 1997.Between 9 am and 11:30 am for an appointment. ©MANPOWER BUTCHER DELI a GENERAL help wanted Immediately. Part/ Wl time. Must be re- sponsible, neat a reliable. Apply at East End Quality MMeeaats a Deb. Nophone Calls please. BW/Park PWm Whit- by (corner of Hwy. YL Lupin) CASHIER/Courner help. We are looking for porde. hlerdy, responsible people. Apply in person at Cross Coumry Do - nils. 981 Brock Rd.. Pkkenrig ion Brock, just sorts of 84- ly). CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser re- quests that advertisers check their ad upon Publication as News Ad- vertiser will not be re- sponsible for more than one incorrect insertion and there shall be no l- ability for non -insertion of any advertisement. Liability for errors in ads s limited to the amount paid for the space occu- pying the error All cony Is subject to the appro- val of management of News Advertiser. .00 tITFa OSFRSI Fort �cropqYy a mail diSkS for CM! R115H SAS. E. To: L L WOW. 60.8 Brlsfol Road East. Sufi 35W mmissaupa. Ont. L4Z AS COURIER DRIVERS. 1Ve nead 5 drivers with vehicles, ex- uerierra pmk"ed. but not ,wry. will train. Eam in excess of $600/ weekly For s call 905-427- so9:1. DOMINO'S PIZZA now tarkg Cnvers Paul ash rrigMry. Musl have own car. apply at 1051 sincm St. N. Oshawa 434-2777. and 1215 B7yfy. Pike" 831-0030. =YEN AUGHT DOviiq Person regwred imawasely for coapa v Waled in Ack- ering. Must be neat to W psaW= and hors prod Orm- Ing rsmrt small trailer IYre- mg experience a definite as- set. IMeMsfed personnel please fax resume to 905- 833.1717 DUCT CLEANING technrdans and helpers Must be depend- able. fiardworkmg arca not afraid of " days. Good driv- ug remrd Gas rmers bmw Is a Pius. calf Ax 905426- 2022. EtRN exi" uKvdw wOrkmc oro- home. foe your own boar! No investaew required. For fret Car• P -kw pi- -sand s.AS.E to: Wealth Enterprises Factory, 8623 Granville SL, Suite 164, Vancouver, B.C. V6P 5A1 MN UP TO 5300 PER WED r/ r. UWr to door cvr asws deeded tar mostereA dlan- bes in your Yea. Hours are 5- 9pm workdays. Must be r" in appearance, YID a teen player Hourly wogs plus bo- nus. Cao 1-M791-4075. 1 omm Help EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLISTS and Color Technicians ward- ed! V* are Toromo In down- town Whitby. We are the place to be! The Wild Flower Artistic Hair Design. Cheryl - 430- 2113. EXPEIIIENCED Hair stylist a Nail Technician for Axxess 11 Hair Design, Whdby. Phone Aube or Heather 668-M. EXPERIENCED HAIR Stylist. needed part time for expand- ing area. exallem opportuni- ty, all 723-0598 leave mes- Sage. We pay you directly to assemble our products. Easy work. No experience necessary. For FREE details send S.A.S.E.to Five Star Enterprises 1818 Liverpool RC Suite 213 Pkkwks OnL L1V cap EXPERIENCED handy person) arpemer needed immediate- ly to create WU:tm. bathroom and separate erxram In my 4129 hon . Telephone (9051 426- Low Colin xly hu 30 flew opgAnp in houwWamaw s .$12Z to shit CCatN IAoIi. Wiwi. NONEWORKERS NEEDED- eam great money from home Excetlem put -tune income. Easy work No exp. nem- Wy. Send Sed-Addmwd- Swnped-ErnNope to: P0. Bar 240032. 601 Dwldas St. W Whitby Ore. LIN US IF YOU arc not R%WV 5400/ week, all us. Oshawa Com- pany needs fug time people orfL vatm at 72211-0ASIC LANDSCAPE Labourers Needed for Fall. Work 10-12 hour days. Clean, neat appearance. Experience in construction and landscaping. Own transportation. Call (905)683-9919 .00AL wlNDotV COMPANY requires raime mstallers. Must have own tools and truck. Quality workmanship essernial. References re- gWred. Also regwred Com- mission only sales staff. (905)574.8200 CONSULTANTS Two commission positions. Requirements Basic math and good communica- tion skills. THE MORTGAGE FACTORY 666-4986 individuals hall to death how- ever will pay up to $14.50 per hr. paid vacation also avail- able. Over 18, car required call 571-3532. PART TIME COOK postoon available 3 nights a week at the Corral. Deal for retired person or studW. Please ap- pN in person to The Cowl. 433 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa. PART TIME EXPERIENCED, Seamstress. to do aheratiorrs a repairs for dry cleaners. Resumes amepted only at Jefferson Cleaners. lake Vis- ta Square. NONIEMAKENS. mature stud- ents Part time telemarketinngq positions available to Biose 18 years of ape and older. $7. per hr. all training provided to thou who guanly. Call (905) 619.6991 Itelw- 1 and 6 to arrange an interWew. QUALIFIED CHIMNEY Sweeps. required. For infor- mabw an Joe 71428-2022 RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT Cernre for girls. forth of Co- boag a boWV for qualified Chl&jm Worker Varaus shift and ovemgnts mduded Must taus a retated colNge of W" or a BA $91hr Fax resume : 1-905-349.3517. successtW knerriew aw- dales wen be nonaed. STORE MANAGER e>4>ed- nced. hardworlorg, dynamic osfu a. Flax (9 5 426- 2159 SUPER -DIET. Take off Un- wamed Pounds a IMchn. Look Good a Fed Great. I W% Natural a Guaranteed. t9o5)57t-5M. TELEMARKETERS Needed Company expanding in Osha- wa area. on bus route. Can (905) 201.1943. TRAVEL CONSULTANT Experienced, part time. GOLIGER'S TRAVELPLUS Pickering Town Centre Pickeringg,, Ont. LIV 1B8 Call Margaret (905) 420-3233 Wt Nttil a IWi-time tWrW- irg Instructor. Preregwsiies are: Ucensed with 3 ream y��rs of experience. WCWd hue an"M hair shows and seminars regularly. To surt as soon as possible. Conw Mrs. J. Yaiiwn (905)576- 3558. Carew ww or Haw S"N Doc" waw be ad- vantageous. 1 office Hslo CLERK - basic booWieep ft. collection, usirg MS office and guidebooks, 2 days per week. Fax resume W Iraerim Personnel. 837-0627 COST ANALYST - 2nd level CGA/CMA win 3 years ex - ped nor in mirii;Wurirg at- vvirm nut. cos*v. acww- omce. 6 Mwnm coma im- xiediate. Fax anima to kner- W PersaNrel (905)837-0827. 1 &k Help 1 011111la Help Saint ffuabelh Heift Care, a leader in commnity Heald) Care since 1908, provides integrated health care for cfienis and their families in their homes andcorrrntmides. V1fe require a: CASELOAD COORDINATOR available to work days, evenings and weekends. You will be responsible for the caseload coordination of a variety of nursing programs for the Dwhou region. This involves communicating wm all Saint Elizabeth callers as well as receiving and processing referrals, and maintaining client data records. You will have experience in scheduling of services and hands-on word processing as well as demonstrated exceptional organizational abilities and customer services skills. Please forward your resume to: Saint Hizabedr Health Care,,209 DwWw St. East, Whitby, Ontario L1H 7H8, Nx (905) 43o-2921. Only those applicants to be tnterviewred will be conucted. 1 - ' ._ ..:n ....,:,�.. ,., �.. :. .-.._. _:..::..-•• _-. . - .. __ R THE NEWS ADVERTLSER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 197 -PAGE 91 1 sea "041wft 1 S";WA" 1 Sdu Hsl{VAGrMt 1 MO D.nalW_ 1 llosp MyYsdeal 1 Yidc A` ' 1 Arts' Eff Articles went No are looking for experienced new & used salespeople with a proven track record of annual sales in excess of 100 units per year, and we have lt pay pian that is second to none in the industry! M you feel you are underpaid in your present position, would you like the opportunity 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 416798-7989 905831-2693 vo5686-5859 Toronto Pickering Oshawa Markham based computer dealer requires Sales t0 sell Computer, Lan, Supp es & Service products within the GTA. Salary, comm., bonus & benefits. Exp. a must. Fax resume: CWP Solutions 905.477-6859 DIRECT SALES PROFESSIONALS required for our Oshawa office by the Locator. Canada's largest independent telephone di- rectory company, and a member of Profit 100's fastest growing companies. it you have proven successful sales experi- ence, especially in the direct sales market, are highly motivated, energetic and are well spoken and groomed - we would like to hear from you. We offer an exceptional compensation pro- gram, including base salary plus Commission and a comprehensive benefit package. For interview, please call 1-888-262-5055 LOCATOR Skilled Help MMFSkiftd Help FULL TIME CLASS A TECHNICIAN Honda experience a must. Please send resume to: WHITBY OSHAWA HONDA 1110 Dundas St. E. Whitby, Ont. LIN 2K2 R• A. FESTERS TRUCKING ires 20 PROFESSIONAL AZ DRIVERS 2 yrs. exp. Clears abstract, clean criminal search; We offer a benefits package and diroct deposit (9031 43"110 SII WATER RESOIRM E To plan organize and produce analyses and reporIts relating to all branch municipal development projects and present results to approval agencies. Ten years of related experience inquired. A proven team leader�with 10 years of design elcperience is required to direct our Design and CAD suctions in the timely and cost-effective design of municipal land development and infrastructure projects for private and public sector clients. With 3-5 �yearT municipal design experience, you will prepare servicing designs and assist project managers. Salaries negotiable. In addition 10 career challenges, our Whitby consulting engineering office offers an attractive work environment and a comprehensive benefits program. Fax/send your resume to: Human Resources Mgr., 110 Scotia Court, Unit 41, Whitby LLN SY7 Fax 1905}432.7377 G.M. $EMU A ASSOCIATES LTO. 1 Office Help EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER. Part time to full time. Must be willing to work evenings. Must have excellent working knowledge of ouick Books PRO, New Views, MYOB. simply Acctpknowledge an asset.Vehicle is required Resume must be submitted by Oct 7/97 to: 1838 Woodgale Crt.. Oshawa. Main Lmersec- !ion Ritson/Conlins: For - brook Homes su0 cif. SECRETARY required for small fast -paced Civil Engi- rieenng office. Must have good Communication skills and be aDuh- - and prgfi- cient in fie use of Windows, word perkcl Exert. Lotus etc. 4-5 daysroeek. Salary $13- ""hou' Appy n writing to File M. P Box 481. Osha- wa L 1 H 71.5 1 sow Hello T A inN IMPORTERIDISTRIBUTOR of quality phhot grapfac am opti- cal products seeks enthus, tic individual for permanent full time Saks position. For CeltrallEasiern Ontario arcs. ),eaw submit resume and salary expectations to: Vision :anada ltd.• 1755 Plummer St. Unit 20. Pickering. On - aro. L1W 3S1 SALES PERSON for Durham Region selling Janitorial and Industrial Supplies to existing and new accounts. Reply in writing to: NaborW Sanitation 377 MacKenzie Ave.. Ajax LIS 6W6. USED Car Salesperson. Ex- perienced in Saks. with scrag wholesale background re- quired Serdsesume to: File 08. Oshawa/WMtey, This Week, PO. Box 481. Oshawa. ON, L1H 71.5. Skilled HOW FRAltaMG Carpenter required, reliable, with at lust 3 years experience. Phone (905)242- 4432 after 6 p.m. NVAC Service Teclulciarh re - quid lar residential and lipid commercial. Gas Rder 2 Loc. required. Cal (905)683-0380 ISO 9881 Mant"Ctiser Re- quires experienced CNC LATHE OPERATORS, and MANUAL BORING MILL OP- ERATORS. Must be experi- enced with Fanuc controls. TRUCK Dnver - DZ License. must be expent'd with us- ing overhead acnes and fork- mull Tap rata and benefit P�aclope Fax resume to 905- 1-1201. tAMZ MMO MIB 0111111011' needed o nm*Mely. Mug be experienced. Please Call (905) 837-6060 to make ap- PAINTER 5 Years aperiahce. Must have own Iran sporutim. Call Dermis Al Your Service (905) 420-2782 pager (416) For new build On Progressive Dies. Tool Designer required for Design on Auto Cad and Master Cam. Call Kevin at 435-5244 are requires a RECREATION THERAPIST To provide leadership in the planning and implementing of the social and recreational programs offered in the Adult Day Program, in Ajax. Must be sensitive to the needs of the frail el- derly, physically challenged adult and those with some cogni- tive impairment. QUALIFICATIONS: • Post secondary education in Therapeutic recreation • Experience supervising staff and volunteers • Ability to =part part of a team • Ability to work flexible hours Please submit resume by October 17, 1997 to: COMMUNITY CARE RESPITE PROGRAM (M Attention: Susan Haines 487 Ontario Rd. South, Unit 19 Ajax,, Ortantario LIS 6W8 We thank all those who submit applications, however only those to be interviewed will be contacted. No phone calls please. Skilled Help WANTED, GAS FITTER, HVAC installer, with sheet metal and bench work experience. Call 428-8386 and leave mes- sage. WELDER REGUIRED full time for busy sign shop 1n Alan. TIG experience a must. Fax resume to: 905-428-17% 1 Mod" Dental DENTAL RECEPTIONIST 32 houivWeek. Must be friendly hardworlung, organized indi- vidual with mmunum 2 years experience. Cal 428-1215 DENTAL RECEPTIONIST r Cert;fied Dental Assistant re- quired tar friendly family practice Experience required Plias submit resume to File #35 - Oshawa This week Po 481, Oshawa Ontario. L1H As. FULL TIME Experim Dental RecepfiomsLAsshStant. Com- puter experience. Pickering office. Cheryl (905) 683-Se48. • 1 Deyure, Warned BABYSITTERLght hhouse- keepmg, part time, required W busy family when 2 srJod- aped children Must have own vehicle Sour Rougemoutt area. Rtkraroes please. Can 509-2887 NANNY required for 6 month old boy Mon. -Fri., lam -Spm. Non smiler 011erkrha0. references. French an asset. 686-3396. NANNY REQUIRED, live out, must have own vehicle. good Schedule Light house keep• Ing. Relerenas required. Church & Rossaro area. Cad 519-0296. • D•yC&0 Ansusibis DAYCARE in my tame . warm Caring 8 educational environ- ment. Whites Rd. 8 Hwy -12. ran Kelly 905-420-9997 EXPERIENCED rebabk, raring daycare provider will look af- ter your childj(ren in my home. Brock Rd! �wy n. 427-9439 GtiNDALE am, experienced horse daycare provider has 1 space available for 2 year old and up. CPR and Rist aid, 2 playrooms. large backyard.. daily outings, nutritious Wric es and snacks. Receipts provided. Pease call 837- LAKE DRIVEWAY aid West - my. Daycare available Wi my West - him. please ra1683-3552 LOVING MOTHER to can for childris in my hare. Educe- donal & creative playtime. Umitcd television. FincWDode area. 420-2871. MOTNEII with years of day- care experience. ECE, faced yam. I». lots or specs b TLC. Whites Rd. S. area. 420-8676. PICKERING Bank / Rolle: Loving daycare 18 mronMhs 10 12 years. Daily oul, (fenced backyard and park). Crafts. story lime. music, nu- tritious meals & snacks. Rrst Aid, C.P.R. certified. Non- smoking, receipts. 905-428- 1244. PLAY Daycare, 6wks b up. CPR, non-smounQy 11111on- Mug. home COOkld Ideals and snacks West- ny 11110"2 CM 0. COWVMS - LARGE se - 4 86 systems complete with mordors $299 - up. Pent- ium board systems. 90 mhz, 1 GB drives etc. M. Mul ime- dia systems including moni- tors. $739 up. New 150 mta. Pentium board systems, mul- timedia with monitors. $1.095. with fuel warranty. New mother boards $35 up. 697.3060. Exit 432 from 401.164 Baseline E. DESKS. ORESSERS, buni beds, F.". apt. freezer, sofa ted, loveseat. and more. The Old Furniture shoppe, 250 Bayy St. W. Ajax, Now Open Back Road Collectibles and Warehouse. CaII for deatils. 905-426-2343 DINING ROOM. beautiful 9 piece antique mahogany, Duncan Ph yle, $2.450. Ma- nogany Baby grand pianolike new, $2.950. Baby grand $1.950 (905) 780-0299 STEF 8 HANKS APPLUUIC- ES. Save money on DUALITY used appliances. Most ap- pliances are between 2-6 /ears old. Very reasonably priced. Ridge, an sizes, white • Daycare Available • Daycare AvailabN and almond. frost -free, side- by-side, white and almond stoves, gas stove, matching washer/drer sets 3 DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAYCARE 509-1207 • Dayears Available RELIABLE caCysntfing avalI- aole u1 my none. Fenced yard. lunches/snacks. mtams a up. Close to Lord Elgin School Call 905-619-3115. RELIABLE loving mother. who is always here for you. will be happy to baby your pl- crOus 81Ut ones. Snacks. llxKI19 and Orly tte test care provided len my home. Reasonable priers. CA Crys- tal 668-3386 TENDER LOVING CAN. pro- vided for your clued Nursing background. experienced, ref- erences. On quiet court. (BrociuFmclh) area. 681)934 1 ErrhpNyment Wanbd CUSS -A- MECHANIC. i11c years) seeks em ClCyment 3 days per week. ACrtureupV Iron-erd/elecinC2lrgeneral tep7uS Own tools Cad Roe 571-7172 1 Firewood ABSOLUTELY THE BEST - top quality seasoned hardwood Seriang Pxuersg. Ape. Whil- by and Oshawa Cad DURHAM FIREWOOD 427-5218 FIREWOOD, excellent very best quality hardwood. guar- ameed extra long time fully seasoned. at 8 split. Honest measurement, free delivery. K46 2Feat Firewood. 905-751 FIREWOOD Roka Lumber ii Firewood Centre. 4'x8 02'. $60. 4'x8'x16'. $65. Established 1963, Days 705-277.3381. Evenings 905-434-6665 Free adwry to Oshawa area. 1 BrBrn FAIL AND INUM business. maternity clothes, wom for one psue 10 tailor made. 7 dresses, 3 tops, 2 gams. 5300. (905) 420-5966 FREE to a good home! 10 month old male Cat. Neukred a decayed. Supplies urldlyd- ed Cad (905)-615-22331. KENMORE Ffedslearlthgee re ovW both Almond, $4WIW COB Nota softener $300. all in floodworking condition. 649- "11' SOFA AND CNAM, neutral wwoagdetrm$ good lwnd tion: cannot" queen size X12 1 $125: TWO heavy duty weiyM beric hll. One lot decline bench and one for shoulder or press. Kirk ►bpe90905-44332.IBM w � 242-5806. 1 Articles GARAGE door repairs, broken sprigs, Cables. rollers. open- ers irnsUlkd $49. New doors/ openers. Duality Plus Doors 416336-0073 1B' TABLE SAMI, like new, $700. Moulded heavy duty ut(lity tax for PN trick $60 Cal AV 6:00 pm. (416) 566280 - ( Articles tar Sob Al Pool Closing Special. $129 a.: axes 3 ;'tenucals included Limited fire offer Pod Supplies also Call G.R.B. Mwanars a 905-683- 84U AJAX CHIMNEY SWEEPS. woodi'ou chimney cleaning and repyrs. we SupplyTinSalt pest screw and caps. FREE ESTIMATES UG -7741 -lave message APPLIANCES REBUILT, up to one year guarantee Special - washer, dryers. tndges and stoves from $300 pas. AD On- tano Appliance C+no I.M. 111 Orders St W. Whey. 668- 9444 CARPET BROKER. 100%. N'Jlon thick, PIUS11 Stain re- sistant carpet. For 3 rooms. only $36900. Pete includes 30 Sq yds carpet. deluxe pad and installation in your home Free quotabon in your home No merest. no payment nor one ruu year. Daniel. 1-800- 217-0104 CARPETS - bits of carpet. 10ON nylon, new Stan re• base carpets on hard. I win carpet 3 rooms. 5349 Price includes carpet, pre- mium pad. expert utStala- bon, fast delivery. free esti- mates(30 yards) Norman 86 62311 CARPETS SALE: Lots of car- pets. 100% nylon stain re- lease, carpel 3 rooms $339 (30 sq yd) Includes carpet. Premium pad and inSalu- kon. Free estimates, carpet repairs. Serving Durham and surroudug area. Sam 905- 686-1772 CARPETS- early Christmas sal. -hew 100% Nylon, sw MOW eon-1de. Call and save, carpet starts at $1.22/ sqfl.muIncludingohw cis pard instaWtion. Serror discount. Repairs avaiaw. Customer satisfaction guaranteed. For your 111-1101he estimate Call Milne (905)4314040 or (416)822-8226. CAST -ROM Atlanta Fraddin Stove 5200 o.b.o. Also 28 With baercoowh only we sill $70 & neo angle Showa with cess $75. 509.2679. CLEARANCE SALE - Entire Conbeft Wool Shop- 'JO% OFF' Parona Sprwde and Dia - mad yams, pnaeNedles and ac woo bilis. Port Ferry 985- 2849. CgaIERCML BERKEL ao- lunatic slicer $2200; com- mercial 1 armWg overt 52000; ?QOCLLOAD IBM 486 DX2-66, 42 hard -drive 1121714to RAN colour monitor, $595. Other new & used systems, parts & service available M*" T CeRRpaters 131 mayat.a., 43o-as1s FOUR PERSON hot tub. 1n re- ally good condillon and work- ing order Asking $3.500 or best offer. (905) 263-4444 FUND RAISING - Sal garbage bags. Ige leaf bags, saran. alum toll. No cash outlay Marry re -sales. sports teams. sc how, youth groups. etc. 579-4552. 10.6 weekdays or terve message. FUN COAs. Deaueful. Dlack brown. silver tip, full length. fox fur Sia 7-9. Excelkm Condition 51500. Call 905-509. 5560 GERUTRI; CHAIR dregdninq wheelclwl brand new (used 2 weeks) $1000 obo. 623- 2295 H MMOND ORGAN, ap: s z ed ,vitt Leslie Beu sprakers. askng $950 or best ora call (905)579-2861 NOT POW washer $100 Par 175,7013 snow ores on ctn- In rhheds $75 Pair 2OSSMS snow bres on Cavalier Z24 aluminum wheds $250 905- 837.2841 evenings Moving Sal Sun Oct. 5. 132 Lasalle, Oshawa $50 stereo Stand. 5100 dishwasher. kitchen set whm 4 chair$. rocker recliner. $100 stove. Sola 6 than $350 29- Hitachi TV $550 Kenmore stacking washer 8 dryer 1 year used. Call 720.0609 & leave mes- W PIANOS -GRANDFATHER CLOCKS. Back to school speculs' New & Used pianos (upright 8 Grrhd), digital pia- nos d keyboards. Not sure? Rem to own. Large selection of docks Call TELEP PIANO 433-1491. PROPANE STOVE . excellent Condition. 4 -burner and Oven Aslung $110 obo. Call ober 12 p.m. 432-3587. SHEINMI N . quality wooden sheds 8' X 8' barn kit. only 5299 plus tax. Many Omer sire aid styles a% latile. Also gtrAM arta decks. 761 McIW Rd. Unit 3. Pickering. For more irlo. call 905-619- 2093. SMEs OF BEEF. s1.89A6. Custom ad, wrapped, from. delivered No Chemicals. Buy &neer from farm & save. Oro. no. 905.983-9471. SMRAL STAMCASE. steel and wood Wiled for two tier deck or cottage loft. over 2,000 new. Asking $1..000 0110. Also beautiful boudoir chaise. dusty rose, custom made. $750., asking $375. (905) 623-9391 OAKIMNE FURMTURE... The NEW pieces of our Fall Wwup are getting their finishing touches and heading for the showroom floor..NEW dining room sets. NEW bedroom settings & NEW home office & entertainment centers ..OR- DER now for Thanksgiv- ing...VVe are rot a factory out- let - WE ARE THE FACTORY! TRADITIONAL WOODWORK- ING 905-9115-8774. U2 TICKETS, Second row. Centre Stall best ofkr. 623 - low. USED FRIDGE SM- and up, used stoves $200. and up. used wasters $250. dryers $125 and up. New brand name fridges, 16. c.f. $605. New brand name 30' stoves $449. and up. New shndem bar in* es 5 c.l $225. Stephenson's Appliances 227 Court SL. Osnm, 576-7448. WATER, d you are concerned with the taste. smelt Wor look of your water, we can help Call for information 686-6351 or 6116-0234 aha 5 p.m. WILLIAMS upright Piano, great starter piano and adjust. able swivel stool. In good condition. $800 000, Call Debbie 7234069 MC 1 Articies W~ ANTIQUES Absolutely, Pur- chasing furniture or anything old. Sciemilic irhstrumems. China. shiver, advertising. toys, decoys, dols, milk bot- tles, collections or estates Call Robert Bowen Antiques (905)1155-8049. B.00kla ANTIQUE MIRRORED half treelbena seat wanted. An- tique dressers and double bed wanted. Pfau Call evenings (905)1155-5807 CAR BED WANTED Must be good condition Reasonable priced. Call 905-7234120. 530. 9:30 p in Mon. - Thm. CD's to sell? 1-11 pay top dollar for your used and new CD's. Call George at 435-19M FOLDING WIRE. Stackable contakers wilh at least 1 pate drop. Approx 42 cubic ft. Con- tact Abe. 683-5117 LT&M wrmgtr•s A LADY ANTIQUE BUYER, Purchasing Moorcroft , Doul- ton, English China, slyer jew- elry, glass, sculpture. All casNconfldenliality assured. 416-447-39M 1 C -W" Antra NEW MUSIC a-zme a hnpw www.durhamnews.nett -aK238Andex.mm SOMETHING FOR EVERY- ONE at www. durtnrnamrat.com. Durham's internet resource and play Centre! Busire*,n get a custom designed on tine web page for just $1.00 per day! Cad (905)438-9322 . 1 I.Oat a • FourW FOUND - MEDIC ALERT Bra- celet found at Super Centre in Pickering approximately 10 days ago. Please Call 839- 0256 anP"SuPPINIJ 1 nJ Bordk 8 MSN -H OLD purebred mae boxer. 4344651 SM -POO and Coclupoo pups for sale 'let checked, first sfols. dewormed Ready now. Call Laurie 905-065.0191 URM11ELLA COCKATOOS. White mane and temale cag- es aro: accessories . Call Kim 905-430-7469 YORKSHIRE Terrier Pu INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD years old. Apt. size washers b Chapped. shots, neatth guar - In caring, safe, fun home dryers, upright freezers. Ede. Crags environment. rylilng Carries a warranty. We HIMALAYAN amens, loving Licensed by M.C.S.S.only carry quarry!' 362 beginners Next Cusses starting October t6. 1997 Reasonable rates French SL Oshawa. Open wormed. also adurts ava•Ia�ne Receipts, flexible flours. Call Sunday! 905.432-7167. DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAYCARE 509-1207 • Dayears Available RELIABLE caCysntfing avalI- aole u1 my none. Fenced yard. lunches/snacks. mtams a up. Close to Lord Elgin School Call 905-619-3115. RELIABLE loving mother. who is always here for you. will be happy to baby your pl- crOus 81Ut ones. Snacks. llxKI19 and Orly tte test care provided len my home. Reasonable priers. CA Crys- tal 668-3386 TENDER LOVING CAN. pro- vided for your clued Nursing background. experienced, ref- erences. On quiet court. (BrociuFmclh) area. 681)934 1 ErrhpNyment Wanbd CUSS -A- MECHANIC. i11c years) seeks em ClCyment 3 days per week. ACrtureupV Iron-erd/elecinC2lrgeneral tep7uS Own tools Cad Roe 571-7172 1 Firewood ABSOLUTELY THE BEST - top quality seasoned hardwood Seriang Pxuersg. Ape. Whil- by and Oshawa Cad DURHAM FIREWOOD 427-5218 FIREWOOD, excellent very best quality hardwood. guar- ameed extra long time fully seasoned. at 8 split. Honest measurement, free delivery. K46 2Feat Firewood. 905-751 FIREWOOD Roka Lumber ii Firewood Centre. 4'x8 02'. $60. 4'x8'x16'. $65. Established 1963, Days 705-277.3381. Evenings 905-434-6665 Free adwry to Oshawa area. 1 BrBrn FAIL AND INUM business. maternity clothes, wom for one psue 10 tailor made. 7 dresses, 3 tops, 2 gams. 5300. (905) 420-5966 FREE to a good home! 10 month old male Cat. Neukred a decayed. Supplies urldlyd- ed Cad (905)-615-22331. KENMORE Ffedslearlthgee re ovW both Almond, $4WIW COB Nota softener $300. all in floodworking condition. 649- "11' SOFA AND CNAM, neutral wwoagdetrm$ good lwnd tion: cannot" queen size X12 1 $125: TWO heavy duty weiyM beric hll. One lot decline bench and one for shoulder or press. Kirk ►bpe90905-44332.IBM w � 242-5806. 1 Articles GARAGE door repairs, broken sprigs, Cables. rollers. open- ers irnsUlkd $49. New doors/ openers. Duality Plus Doors 416336-0073 1B' TABLE SAMI, like new, $700. Moulded heavy duty ut(lity tax for PN trick $60 Cal AV 6:00 pm. (416) 566280 - ( Articles tar Sob Al Pool Closing Special. $129 a.: axes 3 ;'tenucals included Limited fire offer Pod Supplies also Call G.R.B. Mwanars a 905-683- 84U AJAX CHIMNEY SWEEPS. woodi'ou chimney cleaning and repyrs. we SupplyTinSalt pest screw and caps. FREE ESTIMATES UG -7741 -lave message APPLIANCES REBUILT, up to one year guarantee Special - washer, dryers. tndges and stoves from $300 pas. AD On- tano Appliance C+no I.M. 111 Orders St W. Whey. 668- 9444 CARPET BROKER. 100%. N'Jlon thick, PIUS11 Stain re- sistant carpet. For 3 rooms. only $36900. Pete includes 30 Sq yds carpet. deluxe pad and installation in your home Free quotabon in your home No merest. no payment nor one ruu year. Daniel. 1-800- 217-0104 CARPETS - bits of carpet. 10ON nylon, new Stan re• base carpets on hard. I win carpet 3 rooms. 5349 Price includes carpet, pre- mium pad. expert utStala- bon, fast delivery. free esti- mates(30 yards) Norman 86 62311 CARPETS SALE: Lots of car- pets. 100% nylon stain re- lease, carpel 3 rooms $339 (30 sq yd) Includes carpet. Premium pad and inSalu- kon. Free estimates, carpet repairs. Serving Durham and surroudug area. Sam 905- 686-1772 CARPETS- early Christmas sal. -hew 100% Nylon, sw MOW eon-1de. Call and save, carpet starts at $1.22/ sqfl.muIncludingohw cis pard instaWtion. Serror discount. Repairs avaiaw. Customer satisfaction guaranteed. For your 111-1101he estimate Call Milne (905)4314040 or (416)822-8226. CAST -ROM Atlanta Fraddin Stove 5200 o.b.o. Also 28 With baercoowh only we sill $70 & neo angle Showa with cess $75. 509.2679. CLEARANCE SALE - Entire Conbeft Wool Shop- 'JO% OFF' Parona Sprwde and Dia - mad yams, pnaeNedles and ac woo bilis. Port Ferry 985- 2849. CgaIERCML BERKEL ao- lunatic slicer $2200; com- mercial 1 armWg overt 52000; ?QOCLLOAD IBM 486 DX2-66, 42 hard -drive 1121714to RAN colour monitor, $595. Other new & used systems, parts & service available M*" T CeRRpaters 131 mayat.a., 43o-as1s FOUR PERSON hot tub. 1n re- ally good condillon and work- ing order Asking $3.500 or best offer. (905) 263-4444 FUND RAISING - Sal garbage bags. Ige leaf bags, saran. alum toll. No cash outlay Marry re -sales. sports teams. sc how, youth groups. etc. 579-4552. 10.6 weekdays or terve message. FUN COAs. Deaueful. Dlack brown. silver tip, full length. fox fur Sia 7-9. Excelkm Condition 51500. Call 905-509. 5560 GERUTRI; CHAIR dregdninq wheelclwl brand new (used 2 weeks) $1000 obo. 623- 2295 H MMOND ORGAN, ap: s z ed ,vitt Leslie Beu sprakers. askng $950 or best ora call (905)579-2861 NOT POW washer $100 Par 175,7013 snow ores on ctn- In rhheds $75 Pair 2OSSMS snow bres on Cavalier Z24 aluminum wheds $250 905- 837.2841 evenings Moving Sal Sun Oct. 5. 132 Lasalle, Oshawa $50 stereo Stand. 5100 dishwasher. kitchen set whm 4 chair$. rocker recliner. $100 stove. Sola 6 than $350 29- Hitachi TV $550 Kenmore stacking washer 8 dryer 1 year used. Call 720.0609 & leave mes- W PIANOS -GRANDFATHER CLOCKS. Back to school speculs' New & Used pianos (upright 8 Grrhd), digital pia- nos d keyboards. Not sure? Rem to own. Large selection of docks Call TELEP PIANO 433-1491. PROPANE STOVE . excellent Condition. 4 -burner and Oven Aslung $110 obo. Call ober 12 p.m. 432-3587. SHEINMI N . quality wooden sheds 8' X 8' barn kit. only 5299 plus tax. Many Omer sire aid styles a% latile. Also gtrAM arta decks. 761 McIW Rd. Unit 3. Pickering. For more irlo. call 905-619- 2093. SMEs OF BEEF. s1.89A6. Custom ad, wrapped, from. delivered No Chemicals. Buy &neer from farm & save. Oro. no. 905.983-9471. SMRAL STAMCASE. steel and wood Wiled for two tier deck or cottage loft. over 2,000 new. Asking $1..000 0110. Also beautiful boudoir chaise. dusty rose, custom made. $750., asking $375. (905) 623-9391 OAKIMNE FURMTURE... The NEW pieces of our Fall Wwup are getting their finishing touches and heading for the showroom floor..NEW dining room sets. NEW bedroom settings & NEW home office & entertainment centers ..OR- DER now for Thanksgiv- ing...VVe are rot a factory out- let - WE ARE THE FACTORY! TRADITIONAL WOODWORK- ING 905-9115-8774. U2 TICKETS, Second row. Centre Stall best ofkr. 623 - low. USED FRIDGE SM- and up, used stoves $200. and up. used wasters $250. dryers $125 and up. New brand name fridges, 16. c.f. $605. New brand name 30' stoves $449. and up. New shndem bar in* es 5 c.l $225. Stephenson's Appliances 227 Court SL. Osnm, 576-7448. WATER, d you are concerned with the taste. smelt Wor look of your water, we can help Call for information 686-6351 or 6116-0234 aha 5 p.m. WILLIAMS upright Piano, great starter piano and adjust. able swivel stool. In good condition. $800 000, Call Debbie 7234069 MC 1 Articies W~ ANTIQUES Absolutely, Pur- chasing furniture or anything old. Sciemilic irhstrumems. China. shiver, advertising. toys, decoys, dols, milk bot- tles, collections or estates Call Robert Bowen Antiques (905)1155-8049. B.00kla ANTIQUE MIRRORED half treelbena seat wanted. An- tique dressers and double bed wanted. Pfau Call evenings (905)1155-5807 CAR BED WANTED Must be good condition Reasonable priced. Call 905-7234120. 530. 9:30 p in Mon. - Thm. CD's to sell? 1-11 pay top dollar for your used and new CD's. Call George at 435-19M FOLDING WIRE. Stackable contakers wilh at least 1 pate drop. Approx 42 cubic ft. Con- tact Abe. 683-5117 LT&M wrmgtr•s A LADY ANTIQUE BUYER, Purchasing Moorcroft , Doul- ton, English China, slyer jew- elry, glass, sculpture. All casNconfldenliality assured. 416-447-39M 1 C -W" Antra NEW MUSIC a-zme a hnpw www.durhamnews.nett -aK238Andex.mm SOMETHING FOR EVERY- ONE at www. durtnrnamrat.com. Durham's internet resource and play Centre! Busire*,n get a custom designed on tine web page for just $1.00 per day! Cad (905)438-9322 . 1 I.Oat a • FourW FOUND - MEDIC ALERT Bra- celet found at Super Centre in Pickering approximately 10 days ago. Please Call 839- 0256 anP"SuPPINIJ 1 nJ Bordk 8 MSN -H OLD purebred mae boxer. 4344651 SM -POO and Coclupoo pups for sale 'let checked, first sfols. dewormed Ready now. Call Laurie 905-065.0191 URM11ELLA COCKATOOS. White mane and temale cag- es aro: accessories . Call Kim 905-430-7469 YORKSHIRE Terrier Pu J11] 1 311 -JT l 6th Annual Kingsway College Craft Show Nov.' 1997 lOam - 4pm VENDORS WANTED Cal! (905) 433-1144 ext. 203 OSHAWA OBEDIENCE Assoc -.asses '.art,rg Monday OC - toter 27m, puppy, basic. and novice To Register dad Bev 655-4002 LHASA APSO pups for sale Non-sheoainq non-auergic. health guarantee. vet f mdkd. House trauung started. Pay- ment terms available (705) 786-3124. leave message . 1 Arts b Craft . 1 Ara 8 Crafts VILLAGE ARTS & CRAFTS "Show & Sale" Sat. Nov.1, 1997 10 a.m. - 4p.m. Pickering Village Community Centre (Corner of Linton & Sherwood ) Tables Available $30 each. Free Parking & Admission - Tea Room Call Rose 683-9465 To ensure that your 'Bazaar or Bake Sale' is advertised on time, simply call one of our cheery ad -visors and they will advertise it in our Ajax Pickering Classified Section for a very low rate. Cap 683-0707 for assistance! II10TH MNUAL DURHAM COLLEGE CRAFT SHOW NOV.1 & 2. 10 a.m. - 4 P.M. 2000 Simcoe St. N. 02111awal Vendor Into. call 721-3111 ext. 2365. 1 1 VVM DESIGN SERVICE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte - at 579.4400 Females registered. micro - Chapped. shots, neatth guar - 1 Arta i ariteed. $950. Pkat Call Crags 3-5.686-4917 FOLK -ART CLASSES avalr HIMALAYAN amens, loving able All levels. specializing m and a"ec':,nate MTF 1st b beginners Next Cusses starting October t6. 1997 2nd shots, registered, de SMR Workers accommodated wormed. also adurts ava•Ia�ne For more Imormalwn please (905)728--,1% J11] 1 311 -JT l 6th Annual Kingsway College Craft Show Nov.' 1997 lOam - 4pm VENDORS WANTED Cal! (905) 433-1144 ext. 203 OSHAWA OBEDIENCE Assoc -.asses '.art,rg Monday OC - toter 27m, puppy, basic. and novice To Register dad Bev 655-4002 LHASA APSO pups for sale Non-sheoainq non-auergic. health guarantee. vet f mdkd. House trauung started. Pay- ment terms available (705) 786-3124. leave message . 1 Arts b Craft . 1 Ara 8 Crafts VILLAGE ARTS & CRAFTS "Show & Sale" Sat. Nov.1, 1997 10 a.m. - 4p.m. Pickering Village Community Centre (Corner of Linton & Sherwood ) Tables Available $30 each. Free Parking & Admission - Tea Room Call Rose 683-9465 To ensure that your 'Bazaar or Bake Sale' is advertised on time, simply call one of our cheery ad -visors and they will advertise it in our Ajax Pickering Classified Section for a very low rate. Cap 683-0707 for assistance! II10TH MNUAL DURHAM COLLEGE CRAFT SHOW NOV.1 & 2. 10 a.m. - 4 P.M. 2000 Simcoe St. N. 02111awal Vendor Into. call 721-3111 ext. 2365. 1 1 VVM DESIGN SERVICE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte - at 579.4400 .......•.� ice:., .. ...,.,.....wn,�,wsr - - •<, gym. ee�rkiroirt.,�'"..... . .-v.:- ,-d:.;•. ,>..anrw..... .�urR+Srenr...� ..�_ -... _ ._ PRGE 32 -THE NEWS ADVER77SER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5,1917 1 1 eM1 or 11 0► 11 6,9- 11 r ®1 lwwlsr� 1 IMp r • 1 11 1 Tient Mnt MIM Red Rad RMM Wonderful Puppies --- - - - - Poodles, Pugs Yorkies, Shih-Tzu Golden Retrievers Chocolate and Yellow Labs tat Stats, vet Checked 723-5077 Oshawa Su~se d Pernar Kurew 11OLLr is. a orgy and seam tabby at. She is 1 142 yrs. old. spayed. aid las just re- covered from having a broken hg. Others spayed or neu- tered adult cats, as well as booster) waait v forr ckthdat spe- cal home. Many dogs also in need of permaim. or tempo- rary luster homes. Pet sup- plies and donations always welcome. Please rail Durtym Animal mal Adoption at 905-438- 11 Automobile` for Sob 1977 BUICK Century, very low original mileage. 305 engine, needs some body work. Ask- ing $395 or ben offer. 831- 1980 MERCURY Marquis. 4dr. PIS P/B. A/C. AM/FM Cassette. trailer hitch. Solid As is.'i;ioo: cri sill ori 9os 420.1557. 1915 FIRDMO, 2 81. V6, 90,000 kms on motor, spoiler System. sunroof. Asking $1800 or best offer W 905- 579-2861 orleave message. 1915 Oldsmobile Torawfo. Orgy. loaded. well maintained. approx. 211.000kms Asking $2.950. Call 905-668.1946. 1914 ARIES, 4 cyl. wimp beater 4 door. ado., many new Parts. serviced mowary. Hwy driver. Saco as h. 90s- 693 -M3. 05693.8623. alter 4pm 111M Gw4UEN 4 door, auto. 1 t 1.000ncm. ar. amrtm cas- sane. 52995 Certftkd. 1986 Canceler 4 door. auto. Only 62.0001tm. 5500 I. "In tkernce tw ren 433-1787 1%" CMC Jemmy 2-~ r-. ••••• w....r u. - wtnttw ratrtww extra raw abs. PA., pit... Munk securitywanted. canpkte or not. 1 a 2 bedroom(s). Large bal- system, 4 -door, approx, Top Cash paid. Fre pick- Cgny. Building has been under 90.000 highway kms, 512,900. up. Call (905)431-4333 or new Luke new, one owner 905-683- management for 1 year 3020. 434-7189. know, and is a very Genn and 1995 GEO METRO, 4 or. se- CASH FOR CARS I We buy Q1ieIDtNdino $598. a $698. darn. burgundy. air con. am1Nm used vehicles. Vehicles must utlntles, cable, parking in- cass.. balance of factory war- be M rnV comhdRi10 Car dulled. Available October 1st ranty, Wel �. lsdy 427-2415 or come a 479 and November 1st. Phone driven. Certified. Must set. B" St. East, Al. at 905-579-5584. $9100. Call 905-697-0226 Mt1RAD AUTO SALES. leave message. north Oshawa rneiptkbourhood. for a ming home. I have arm. © 1 Tendo 1914 OMCJIMMY, SLS, 4.3 for side litre 6 Lail., Vortec engine. 1l17 FORD RANGER, sinal Dowel eirklowtt, locks. air, cd box. 5 creed. $I.600 uncertl stereo. 62.000 oil., 523.6M Low storage pout- central or take over him. 434-5912 lieu. S2' IOu Certified, Call 4 WhW clew (9D5) 723.3514 19% Pontiac Sudirr 2 door. quired. Good retererras a alio. air, low kms. dark gran 19M CHEVY. one -ton duly with tan interior. Immaculate. extended ab. band new rub• one owner. Asking $12.800. ber, 6.5 L Diesel, fury loaded, Cath 9'"VOB-N34 4 spd. manual, 524,500 or 1997 CAVALIER. 4 -door. tai. gem reasonable offer. 434- air Will sen or take over 2775. lease. No down payment 0 om S25Wmh! CaliEn Trucks (905)434-7608 anytime. Wanted 1992 AERDSIAR, PIS. P/B, N C. 5 seater. CD player. 110,000 km. $7000 1997 FuARY. 5 speed. NC. amRm Cassette. 10.000km. $13.500 905-623-4735 WE FINANCE EVERYONE No tum downs. First time buy- ers, bankrupt; bad credit; no credit! If you work; you drive! Lots of pre- owned vehicles to choose from. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-705-8498 1'FR9^. 1 S car DESPERATELY SEEKING '89 905-668-7332 Toyota 4 -Runner sailing lov- Ffoliswinall, mnaged by mg home. Mum have out- Tandem starndling body. great rwrrkg Ubttd OcindKion and a good person- URGE 1-BORM basement ally' Should not be clunky apt. available November ten. A.4- - - - nave a Toyota 4-flaer (vrith •, r - r ...n.great on a greet court in.c, great a 180.ODO kms or bas) baking north Oshawa rneiptkbourhood. for a ming home. I have arm. Sen contained. private en - I'll give t re truck hard washed eramhce, wel dmoraw am (buttes too! Lets talk please inn-rrdet has, hydro, water. eal9o5725-IM2. able too! Use of veranda. WHITBY. bachelor, one Low storage pout- central 1 airran-smoker 4 WhW clew Sorry no does. is~ re- r 1 Serail Rwy W_osHAwA quired. Good retererras a 19% LUMMA Van. ark can. mutt! Phase lelephae 905- Ps. Pb. cruse control. fill 725-1392. stews ft power mmors, pow- OSHAWA (8100r St) Large 2 a er door locks. keyless rewrote 3 bedroom apartmern In clean entry system. arrom as- low rise building. Goes to 4ol a seat. V6. 180 h0. tour -speed GO. Parking. Available i nme- aWo. tram 45.000 fon, ahso- dinky. From SWIthadk. lutny mint. 725-0858. Phone 905576-4255. AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 appliances, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT. MON.-THURS. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. FRI.9 A.M. - 5 P.M. SAT. - SUN. 12 NOON - 5 P.M. (905)663-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED ,wcnnrLn rnnn - nnnnc 1 8 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, 8 3 Bed Apts. • MOVE -IN INCENTIVES • All Util. Included • In - House Supt- 3 Maint. Rental Office: Non - Fri- gam - 8 pm Sat 8 Sun 11am- 4pm PICKERING YUPPIE base- ment 1-bdrm, separate en - tram, hoNywood kitchen, fireplace, 4 appliances, air, $695 incl. Nov.lst. CMiwm 905837-7807 PICKERING VILLAGE. 1 bed- room on main floor. and rooms for rent. Gose to all amerou.905-686 -M MCKEINNG. 1 -bedroom Easement aput imm 5550 al inclusive. Available Nov.15. References. No pets. Major Oaks a Brock Rd. area. 905- 42&-6409. 05428-6489. PICKERING- Brock Rd, Pick- ering Parkway. The Brock- stone- new condo. Ground floor studio. 5 appliances, ale. $745 inclusive. Nov.1, 831- 0753 SUPER dean 2-bdrm second floor apt. in central Whitby 1062sq.ft.• 1sVlast, laundry facilities. November est. S8241mo. .uW. References. 683-2002.6831939. :este r. tdrtwe7 2 a 3 Bdrm apts., Gose to schools. library and GM Plant. Walk out to your balcony or into your own $l - IA Absolute Affordable! SICK OF RENTMG ' ". . WHY NOT OWN A. 3 -Bed Semi $700/month 3 -Bed bungalow $800/month No down ptiyl ?7? Iftcharged Bardatlpt???? Call Mel (905)571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 MARK STAPLEY Saks Rep. Srraon Group Excel Realty Inc. OSHAWA, 3 bedroom, bright. dean, completely redecoral- ad. skylight. new applances, gas furnace. fenced yard. vegetable garden. No smokersidogs. $875 . ufili- ties. 571-4293. ARA OAaA OU We have a home for you. $500. down. Choice - 6 morin era or free legals or reduced mortgage rate. From $750Jmomh all In- clusive. Income requirement form $27.500. gross. Can Ked 'THE BEST' Collis, Cold - well Banker (905)728-9414. OSHAWA. 3 -bedroom semi, rec room. tawdry room, O.C. area. $825. w - k c. NrmAast, references, no dogs, imme- dnakJNov, 1. Cal 728-9499. OSHAINA- 2 1/2 bedroom burgalow, large lot. 03Wg Completely redecorated. Hardwood floors. Full base- ment. Near 401. scads. Ret. erences! FYstAast. $875 . udl. Avail. immediately. 668-9174; 1-800.871-4547. PICKERING 3 bedroom de- tached, large kitchen, 4 ap- I N' r F 9. 3 washrooms, deck. garage, drive, no gels, no smoking, 5995 per mo. plus uMatks. November 1st. (905) 683-9629 RAISED akmlNew. quiet am of Oshawa, large kitchen, very Chun. $850 nwnft . ubma. Cal (705) 277-9167. TWO BEDROOM near Hospi- w a skdrool your own hake for less than COLW ICE - 4 Iledroom. 17M 1 TraiMn NEWER APR. - Saw= S. d Bloor one 2 bed, one 1 bad - 15 JAYCO Hardtop Trader 'roam' 5650 a 5550 On hr - series 1208. sleeps a. surge Ona Can Bill at 432.2261 for Drakes. with canopy, het like app' . Phase ail 905- 2 retreaa apt for rem fa53 an incl. Close to an drive. 4 3l. arc. SSOW or best 167.000 wits, $1 000 ash fedorcyelp ammemnhls. Simope/Bptrua after. Call 9 9913. 060. 94. Escort wagon. LIC 5 area. No subsidy aailaDle. sped, air, 61,000 kms. 721-1553 1989 MERCURY Topaz. 4 $0.700. woo 113-3619 KIRBY 25 FT. sailboat, excel- 2 BEDROOMS available any Door, Automatic. D s p 0.. ani/ Lea tradeup b lime Located 309 Cordova fm as t !2750 Cal AUTO LOANS 61Ni ra 26. can (519)73♦ Rd. Othaw& No pets. PMM Cassette. 725-7078 alter Gp.m IM COUGAR Ls. hey load- ed. low maw. refiled, 54.000 or best offer Tok- pho ne 579-7226. p0 Jilin as- ter 7 p.m 1988 PONTIAC Sunbrd LE. 4 - door. 4-C)linder mum ser. acting 53500 wow. or best Gass Brown Pontiac Buick Ltd. will arrange financing even if you have been turned down before. Loans available for no credit, bad credit and bi-kraptey buyers. Call Shawn 668-8375 al 905.579 2367. ane 5pm • 1V 219 CORDOVA 2-b" apt OSNNWA - one bedroom, No- pnvale storage. Available 4 -BEDROOM house. Main apprances n- cluded. imnsda a posses. Deorovembo October. 56 S500. TYRONE - 25. irrwn(� Ca1u�74s�pt floor a upstairs. Pickering sfon, 5600/mo. putt utilities. Doth plus hydro. Call 433- 666 k11 area. SM. *UUWJn. Fenced 353 Kirngsdale Ave. n., - WHITBY. bachelor, one Yard. sunroom with patio. 2 430-1985 to view. bedroom to well irl"taned batt. 4-appl.. GN -6310. OSNAwA. 2 bedroom in du pix. CO"""Mg bcauon- r 1 Serail Rwy W_osHAwA bathrooms, immaculss. can- Victorian 905-41411-79.R 777. Beauntodly Deco- to AR OSNAWA SOOTM 3 rated 3 -bedroom. 2 -Miry, 3 On pakrkig. Comer aril Pmi WWTBY/OMWA- Nip 1 1/2 bedroom apts. Clean, bright badns. kneadcop 10 anter ila. 3=. 3/4 vete yard. am sdhooh/f.0. wrMn Moat'. Nice 1 a 2 bed- ensured basement. non- Awai Doc 1. Mon.Fn mom ape. Conanine b 401. smokers. no peft. avaltabk NOWASt. $1195/mo (416)8664726. show1g. Cal 725.6434. 1stAatt. Towrkhoknis at pickup. Cain (905)706- Must see! 9os BSfr 2M4. 1 WHY rat when you Can own y. B►sWs1 hedge. sWic For 111rM your own hake for less than COLW ICE - 4 Iledroom. 17M 1 TraiMn NEWER APR. - Saw= S. d Bloor one 2 bed, one 1 bad - 15 JAYCO Hardtop Trader 'roam' 5650 a 5550 On hr - series 1208. sleeps a. surge Ona Can Bill at 432.2261 for Drakes. with canopy, het like app' . Phase ail 905- 2 retreaa apt for rem fa53 an incl. Close to an drive. 4 3l. arc. SSOW or best 167.000 wits, $1 000 ash fedorcyelp ammemnhls. Simope/Bptrua after. Call 9 9913. 060. 94. Escort wagon. LIC 5 area. No subsidy aailaDle. sped, air, 61,000 kms. 721-1553 1989 MERCURY Topaz. 4 $0.700. woo 113-3619 KIRBY 25 FT. sailboat, excel- 2 BEDROOMS available any Door, Automatic. D s p 0.. ani/ Lea tradeup b lime Located 309 Cordova fm as t !2750 Cal AUTO LOANS 61Ni ra 26. can (519)73♦ Rd. Othaw& No pets. PMM Cassette. 725-7078 alter Gp.m IM COUGAR Ls. hey load- ed. low maw. refiled, 54.000 or best offer Tok- pho ne 579-7226. p0 Jilin as- ter 7 p.m 1988 PONTIAC Sunbrd LE. 4 - door. 4-C)linder mum ser. acting 53500 wow. or best Gass Brown Pontiac Buick Ltd. will arrange financing even if you have been turned down before. Loans available for no credit, bad credit and bi-kraptey buyers. Call Shawn 668-8375 al 905.579 2367. ane 5pm • 1V 219 CORDOVA 2-b" apt OSNNWA - one bedroom, No- you Vw*?!I CaN DM Hay- sq it-. double garage. ad- 1CAast 3eEDROOM condo, end ant, Deorovembo October. 56 S500. TYRONE - 25. RRSaksaNyMD R)rMu 661-3a00 at(905j Krnp�o� SunonGmap tkishho0 begreal Oshawa fblaw onrernt Doth plus hydro. Call 433- 666 k11 tisk 905 Ravine. gree tutee tel. Tato. 1 Howe COUFMCE, 3-bodroans. 3- Garage. 4-appt.. November ppt.. 1st SM..rlleln. Garry Bo- rnil - OSNAwA. 2 bedroom in du pix. CO"""Mg bcauon- 129.000 lam. whine, one owner, bathrooms, immaculss. can- Ma. Sutton Group. 136.0990. 1.000tq 1., aramk ilk IM PONTMC AStIMA, teal eek garage. daft7rivt- AR OSNAWA SOOTM 3 ttrosgled, new Carpet $720. hydro. Also 1-tredroom base- ment. SM. clots kWhrded. Available immediately. 905- 723-2255 or 9054347816. OVER 1,88h4.f . 2 -bedroom SH Park/800r S700rmo. 151 I= ONE bedroom Dasemerr apt tasemem, Private ertrarnp. in 1995 POLARIS 340 Lite De- uM Uri. W. 10fiam. Part- mg. For mors kb. Call alter $55(lrmo. Oct. 15 Orme lar- finned room $3751mo.. im- new area of N Dishaws. tan. ries.S430 k►W. mane 623.3706. 435-09t7. '. F WIS. sem.ins Adult nw-AWkm0. abstain• conluxe "x2977 pea. 6rstflust 619-9223 preferred, References.905-985-255111 rnil - Grease $t0.50 Dealer iPRO- 129.000 lam. whine, one owner, IM affable immadlaley. 905- 05 S34 MARY E. WHITBY - . Maw, BadnNor,'t bed mature well- maintained low-rise quiet 16FT G b110irp ltd. DDrkM secun- LASSPIIR with 100 ty-cameras. on-site eller as a. Cal 905.432-3064 111)Emrude b trader. $1,000 leevt message or best anw.. al (905) 579- moat. App Jake 661-? 1911 FORD TAURUS GL Al NEED A VEHICLE? 2161 Power PKG. NC. 1 owner. 149000 km Asiung $5�; condom. ndom. Cal 837.2019 1991 HYUNDAI EXCEL CXL. 4 Goof. 5 speed air condkbon- ing. dark blue. wen maiQ flirted. very good shape in- krior/atenor. 86.000 for. POOR pCayREDrT? nom 5495 OAC NO Turndowns itanany, avarlabk. Cars from 1954 a 1991 ■ a J Ads Sa m 416.464-2115 1547 eayy St, Pickering 1992 OLDS Cutlass Ciera S $79-1413 Flay Loaded 135000Kms re check & idern 435-0178 Excellent conquer $7500. IM FORD TEMPO, Stan- lex IIW Cal (905)-434-5599. Bard. White. 2 door, good eon PROLM Onion 95000 ora. certified. t&15e3-2823 SIIPEN LUMCNM - Best Paas. appliances. If yard. q, mea 401 Visa accepted. Engine Treat - IM HONDA CMC LX err mod . 500 mi.. $29. Litrt W. 4 Live $148: Fuc Cad Bed. 4 dr. 5•spd, at oon.. ps, Pb. C fibers Lire t30: 4 Litre 596: rnil - Grease $t0.50 Dealer iPRO- 129.000 lam. whine, one owner, ries wekonne. 1 9 PRO- LONG LONG (1 888A77 6566): Fax CIM. 720-0356 Cr 5334179. 61359t2-2148 IM PONTMC AStIMA, Aablalboee low nrkagr, $'4995.. 89 89 EW-Mhraed Taurus wagon, 53295.. 90 MULMU If diliew,, areolar cornolr - . $75 Ne VW bar scop ars a 52995. gee Nissan Mer van. truda or any cwdibm vehi- S2895, ail ars around. R- Cie$. 24W prolessional pidk- emncig and wrraney awl- up- Free Tinning. Rouge VaMy aMl. 883-7301 or 428-1679. P4cW g. for fast prokub. aaa 6 pm, at pickup. Cain (905)706- rewind. no pets, 1 bedroom $675, 5740. •SELLING YOUR CAR OR TRUCK? Showcm it across Durham RCg1011. CA I.IAJ ffiellA it 683-0707 or fax 5794218 A A A AUTO- We-PaySW $10,000. Cash on he spot. Any coc lim any year. Cap us anytime, 24 hours, 7 days, 30 MYI. Service. 905.616- 50M or 905-706VU REC Up M =11M 00 tfxip alt cap to 15919 a all whides carr on the Spot Any condition. any war. W utt ay0me, 24 hours, days, 30 min. service. i Parts. Call Ken (ms) 509.5584 (416) 45t 7167 73 UXtO Cruses 32', Twin 318s. 13bum. fiberglass fwd a tybridge. 57500. 050 Cal Rob (905)053-5270. BOAT. 261t.1978 Formula Thunderbiro. twin 350'5 camper top. ►emote spotlight. tun platform. and many ex- tras. 215.000 No GST 905- 427-7745 OUr31OE STORAGE tot boats, can. motor horses. toiler. etc. Wide Sala. 4700 Thick - son Rd. Not, RRI1 Broden 905-655-0010. Form to1MeE - Masuy Fergulso 510 diaeC excokof condi- 111011. Duck attach hordes. 14 1. Maiglh M with variable speed pick-up OIL 4 row car - row corn toad. anpklolr updated. Air con.. No etdow- sion. set up for lerwest. 510.000 for uxraplete pack- age. Port Party 906.985.3183. 510 die, asset' hndt- t -oce td ren. Quick &It" Invaders, 14 IL Straight qM with arm" Speed pick -Ilea nal 4 row rou mw corn lead. coalplggy updakd. Air can.. bin eimem- Sim. set up for harvest. $10,000 for complete pack- age. Port Parry 91154853183. FWPAN { 1 Aprkwate 1-KORO0M : Nkdy deco- rated bachelor apartment /Mr Lake Ontario, west Shore. Pickering. khdudes heat / hydro, laundry. S495/month. SWWA for one. Near schools a public transit. (416) BGS - 9997. 1 A 2 Bedroew, iaeketer apts. Oshawa and Bowman - vine. Sur" at S6ommonth. Mudge. tine kVk dW. laundry tadwa. No pals. Call 905- $76-7434 05$76.7434 A BRIGHT HUGE 2 LEVEL 2 bedroom basement aW- mem Fooplace. targe living room, a leacher, pill". Laundry a able Available tmme0iaky $900 knclkove 1911ast Also reWwgd work- rq individual to Shure targe 3 bedroom house. Use of al amenities, pod a Pool table. 5450 incursive. LiverpowAllwy 02 CALL IM 1696 ar 428 2654. 432-41M. way. avriablit.uh Dec. 1st.$1.05 .utiNries, -0178 bedroom townhouse dose to re check & idern 435-0178 txiroM- and . $950/ or 141) or(416)267-0143. -043. no. as kuhstvo. RrstAam. mart. side m- plus Available Novi. (905) 579• LARGE 4 bedroom. 3 tuft. 4 MG appliances. If yard. q, mea 401 SPACIOUS 3 bedroom lown- 3729Pliclun, 905 -Q1-3729. 905471-3729, houses Wel makKww tam - swaft• no Das. paday. t Complex. FresMY I ,, --- LARGE walk -out batloeat ed, 4 apps., IN ubMhs. Park - apt.. separate entranp. pea- Me. close to s-tnoals. an ter srngte non srrnoker SM amendies. Dec. occupancy. mo. Brock Rd. Pickering, 122 Caftm St. E Oabawa. Available ar"me. 683-6637 App. 434.3972. • 1 Auctiorns • 1 Auctlons • 1 Au ctiorls • 1 A, , MATTRESS SALE - ta1 NOVO ST. E. OSHA9spring AL I We are stocking a complete kne of quality box -7a mattress ail sim, singles trom $89.00, dqueen b king ail at excellent prices. Also selli Net oak tables b chairs,Cal11111115-72"M11111115-72"M5499.00. Call I mem. mak non smoker -wel- aMIMVAATE 2 bedroom lop --•....-...-._... 2 floors of dnpkx. Oshaw o.se MOR. t1 bat. 9 A.M. 10 6 P.M. coined. available iMmedQW mart. side m- plus ovekd. Fridge. save wrnastkr dryer, but gee !net water in- WM*M. RWW floors, oak dulled. Parldrq for one war y. Fridge, stove. private an - Only. No PM. FirsViast SM trance, parking. utilities in- mo. Awe. Nmt 1.2632354 swaft• no Das. paday. N E OBIMMA, anis aooc $750 pus ruins Cat IMPORTANT AUCTION NOTICE (w5)686 -79e4 N.he OSHAWA i. cean, large 3 bedroom in AMIECRM bW Acting Under instructions received we will sell from: If iirstkd 2 a�pl. AJAX, 1 bedroom basement ma memOh h000d. close to everything, UNCLAIMED ITEMS' ESTATES • CONSIGNMENTS • ART COLLECTIONS ap , private entrance. landry, dishwasher. and storage parking. $650. a� i I :9� plus ed, PUBLIC AUCTION no nosmoking. ref- (905) 039-3931 MMM regaled. 426.3406. aMIMVAATE 2 bedroom lop ZNZN luxury 1- 2 floors of dnpkx. Oshaw bedroom ba$eamm B1411ing SL aka. Newly nl- mart. side m- plus ovekd. Fridge. save wrnastkr dryer, but gee !net water in- WM*M. RWW floors, oak dulled. Parldrq for one war abuts. 4 pica. baM, 4 cep- Only. No PM. FirsViast SM pkm= beside Ins stop, no mo. Awe. Nmt 1.2632354 swaft• no Das. paday. N E OBIMMA, anis aooc $750 pus ruins Cat pifaes. 00 dm>Dw. (w5)686 -79e4 d omadw abate. my quill. AMIECRM bW no Smoking. real regooble orsikae Ilfatkln If iirstkd 2 a�pl. Separate a*==. 1 car paklg. Near Go, non- MULMU If smoker. no pas. (905) 428• OCLI or Nov. 1 - 1� i 6391. MOM apts. Now y350 fsnarh NO LT. in Whifty Apt. laulifflSindwiw- pet. Cal ( 905) 5768724. carpekd with balooiht. Gose pannted m bus, sttdpprg, al u l"N included. sihiist ONHIEDRM apounK dean Pa VAdeYide aka. rewind. no pets, 1 bedroom $675, anala0k fbv 1, 1525 alath 2 11drooM, V75. 3 Oed y. B►sWs1 hedge. sWic room 5840.. Call 430- pabrg included, tewndry 0134. aebW. Cal 7230309 AMNAME November 1st. SMCOMS wag maktaled 2 Low now Pd- apt ads. vale ontfx= iA 5596. klth*S and SMoom SL Some va unmet , e%*A dam. p" provided. parking. No smokers/pett. Close to schools 576.8614. cantle, GO Sow. 11M iNl� AM AMLE NOW: Large 1 a 2 ad Cal 728.4990. bedroorms, everyoirg kr9ud- OSHMIIA - 2 bedroom apes. ed. Carpeted. balconies, Oct 1 OCMV r . $600 range. stinal walk-up busdig. Bloor/ Wilson. LoaBprM to telt you stock - cn Premises. Wel ROW Corp. 723.1265. No does. 721.1 i 7111 alryame. OFJ1CNfRONT Whitby. Ceo- MMA. newly rrmovated two bedroom, 5695 kdcwiw. � farm, one bedrocaVdm. No bets, non smokers. Cal sun padl Breplaa, furnished of un. $1.200 Inclusive. No- 1921 8030 or (906) M vwhbw lot. (905) 579-8985 JEWELLERY • COINS • WATCHES • GOLD • DIAMOND RINGS • OAK R MAHOGANY FURNITURE • LAMPS' BRONZES • M10RRORS 0 "115- PENTIUM- COMP[Tl'ERS • SCANNERS • PRINTERS • COLLECTIBLES • SPORTS MEMORABILIA • STERLING SILVER • ART GAI LIE RYAMBLLSHER'S DISPOSAL OF L.E. PRINTS ORIGINAL OIL PAU%TMS • DECORS • STUDIO PRIM • WQDLUZ* Thursday, October 9 at 7:pm (preview 6:ps) At: Jackson's Touch of Chs Baogltet Hall 0 Block west o(ThicksoM on Gess,) CaIWWPd Sale with over 90 eleven to be offered incbWMW. SFitz & Floyd. Played Ills. Royal DoW tog, Hammack Chi Teddies, SwaeoviiI Royal Wan-esnten C`Y ' t-rMt•Ms c -mien, Itgwri-$6 alaary & 07210L $/ening Silver Mtww% Dbwm ware aet;killed 11 1 r > � o� wpi6 PPoaibbit Direness llllliS��e fDLol'`MaA tbra e bachedleori handy desk., ebeval mir owl , dniMa abinets, valet aag4 servers, Florae /lands, w. slow ex dale. e0atak A to b -I oeendsom tables, kompbd.nd, swats cha6y, beech & woes. Oriewital arts & crafts, pore res, n^'iuM ta+ao dividers bbgrerQ(:sewjjjsjM_i Aufo Gomm 1parts co§ecdbks including 1917 Stanley ritsard by S. YaxrwaM. l pnieus, C7p}. DDaawvii Gireour, i.iMdrus,1I0. Fawers,1972 Carsada Cup 25th cel MMirersaey pmts, wed Oak 3fa T1aer Wiodt hawed pboW Masters eard tat, Bobby Orr 16a n (autoer.), Stan Mikka, Sutler, Wnr Plaques A =am Lsi Group of Seven Art CoNeedou with Confetti, TboaMpaon, A.y lackxoo4 I R HMakooK . R T.L.worts of art. oreaucet Lnmben, Faittirs, Fleur), TtarMoo, D-Palry, G MwWudk Dyer. Pdrd4, R eon. lterwa. Cath, Visa, MC, AMX Ddit 25% $10 OLSO, NO Buyers Pre=huml, Free Draw each day, as Per postod 416-298-1762 or 1 -888 -PRO -SALE PROFESSIONAL j , AUCTIONEERS - - �r �y'-•�y �''.' ...:x _ -'a.. ..: '-"..��Y,::' s..c_. - ...;.kv �ia:.rsr-., ,. -. w,..'..+-�^"��r...�•�.. e�""'S"`�ail�io.r' '71i1'SS:- -._.. .- _ - ..._ ..._ _.. ., _ ..-- beSaN WOW HI YOM sided. with new FOR RENT deck. fenced yard. 3 bed - 1011 SRIACOE STREET NORTH rooms, 2 baths. Antique oak 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units. va". main noor laundry. Utilities included new gas furnace •94', new Stove & Refrigerator. dishwasher W. AA for only Parquay floors throughout. $111,900. call Randolph len- Parking included. Playground Area. Bauer, Sutton Group status ...--- •- ---`---°- 436-0990. N7 1Or' CONDO- Pickenn 5113 r 1 I r a 1 m s forroom. 0 Convenience, no more main - tenance. Immaculate 3 bed- needs same 10 stare 34dim. all brick. central air. central 2 washrooms, uv. & di - A BRIGHT Room, Oshawa, THANKSGIVING GETAWAY- ringroom. Breakfas area. Ce. $375 inclusive with 5 all- Cory, heated, 2 bedroom ramics, laundry lac., walking pliances. Available imme- 'lately. 905-436.3297 Lakefront cottages. near Pe- cugh. Thanksgivingdin- distance to Mau & Public ground poo. loft & skown, ner available n Rustic Lake- transportation. Trade-ins wel- AJAX Furnished room e. frond restaurant. come. Rosaleen or Frank. clean home. includes Cable, -888.877• trend- After 6 p.m. 1 -688.877 - Sutton Classic Rally 905 - laundry, pare separate en- 2159. 6816-5153. trance. Share hciliti s with T other. Non smoker. 5400rmo..• 1 Florida Lots for avail. immed. 427-6932. Vac. Sara AJAX. FURNISHED room for CLEARWATER REE, COMMUNITY Ulot re an Quiet home. own o3 gni. 880, mate v yard. in 2 for cern. pb1E & utndry available now. Far into and Seek starkg at 5120.000. 905• laalitles, shared Dim Non- to view photos .905 - 579- 427-0390 or 905-985-3724. Smoker. call 686.7260. 3788. support. No willing. NOT Available Nov 1st.. SMutili- PRINTF MW- 2 -storey 3. WHRaY, 374 aae budding lot ALTDRA / SHEPPARD: Cozy CLEARWATER.furmsMd mo- for We. in exclusive area of furnished room . Employed biles, heated pools, hot tub. Whitby, starting at low SW's. mature, non-smoker wel- temps, minutes to Blue Jay Call (905) 965-3157 come in dears quiet adult baseball, NHL Hockey. NFL Football. trade,MM _ fame. Separate stared l tdh- Debeaches andd mrape attrx• major to Lord en and bathrooms. Rotenone- tions Children welcome. Fho- Hart s team of expert installers will work es$95rwk,905.509-2459 tosavialabiee $275 weekly CAPITAL FINANCIAL. Cash Available hvooe"ely Fur- to05)683-5503 Private Hanes 48Hrs at premum rates for any reason. No Gins or fees. rushed room m Pickering. with cable kRdhen facilities dose 1 1 For Sale Cas San Spm. 416-335-8245 t0 Pickering Generating SW tion. PTC. GO. $340/mo. or $170 bi-weekly 420-4318. PICKERING- Urdurfeshed master bedroom, pmatei WNL walk-in dose' $450. Also urge furnished room, share bar. $375 Laundry fat . light cooking. 19#29. 905-686- 0744 1 shoed Aaommode ion AJAX- CONVENIENT TO 411 - 4 bedroom executive non- smokxg home. Separaro 2 1/2 pc prlva(e barn. Laun- dry. alc, fireplace. Bus as door. Suit pro essionat VW mo. Available neer Parking. 905.686-9963 SNARED ACCOMMODATION: semi private Ids or man Now kvbgroom and bedroom Nor rent. CAN. phone. laundry. parking. $150. alk inclusive. 1S1Aas Available howed. 905-6116-9956. OSHAWA, 9 ROOM dupla, separate entrances. oak cup- boards, tnm. very dm dou- Me garage, dscb. good area. $168.000. 725-8645, 8611- 7629 REDUCED AJAX open house. 11 held Cres . Sat Sun. 12 - 4 3 bedrooms. tamely room. new lutdkn. ceramics. hope deck, hot tub. finished bau- Mcnt. CAC. CuSIOM Oak Stam. must see. $175.900. (905) 427-9797 OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUARANTEED. SOME COMPANIES Ci1ARGE UP- FRONT FEES. OTHERS DO NOT. R IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SI"G ANY CONTRACTS. • 1 Business Opportenib" ALTERNATIVE k*J)KNIE. 4 1i 2 yrs ago I kit my 100K p0. Today from my tu]me, I earn mote Man my doctor PaA- *WuR-Ire. Trairog pro- vided. Saw mvestmmad re- qulred. 906-432-8234. 24 hr. recorded message. COIWUTERS&UCMOMC equipment cleaning. Banks pay $1000. for Ins prow- snonal service. Also in hospi- tal. schools. ollces. etc. ah- hanced appearance. removes badaia. Easy and mexpen- SINGLE PROFESSIONAL BOW .LE - 3 sive to start Iles singly kcw IM business. Toll Free 1 -888 - needs same 10 stare 34dim. all brick. central air. central 301-3883. rel 2003. knitted 3 -UM hrn xhIML Viceroy vac. 2 1n bars. 4 M ovell ho. oppotumly. hone in Ajax. CI& C/V. 6 $154.000. (905)697-1223 Ore inc�arae wile part time appl.. 2nd Boor laundry. FR, In MOUSE for sale, clean 3 -bed- EARN SWK ./year f rti g ground poo. loft & skown, roan townhouse in nice area Draperies and Blinds (cOM- d0uble peeragew/opener. VeO Of Oshawa. 1-tn rams. wmerciaVrK en"). Complete mo Reason able i modem. Reasonable khtknM ished basement, garage• trabrrg n design. tabor in - Cal 9 $89.900. Cal (705W9-2149 std. �. marketing. APPNOL 400 sq ill. o1Ree OSHAWA REMOVAnD 3 Stan up whish eM tree 1rd0- Cmedmilimbelesbedroom home wren bright eat- Paces Tod fru I -M -761 - For plant kitchen & new batik Walt- 0081, rd 5071. AJAX. 1 -bedroom, 5 cep- out bmf on 42 x 136 I, kit. Close to Oshawa Centre.In 1 MEED MELrI Omwhehned! Phances. wood-bwnrg Ire- q�d mature.neighDourfood. Will " YOU go scrod. Eam Place. balcony. undergroud 5155.000 (905► 665 9423 br S5-10 Oowmonm PT Fantastic Parking. storage. bukbV has indoor poolsaua. Top floor. (905)831-8030. support. No willing. NOT Available Nov 1st.. SMutili- PRINTF MW- 2 -storey 3. MLM. 2 min message. Cal 1 - ties. Cal 116480.9203. 1 -bedroom, rim lot, move in WO.322.6169 ext.2577 ry bathroom suites," he says. "Our show - condRbn. extras. $209.900. room is within minutes of your home and is SHORT TEPA 4- 5 maths, M�01>SE: 557�1Ro1356. flit N Ajax, luxurious adult fur- HO 1-4m.S. ntsthed.labdrant POOL Park W9, no cads. nm smokft WWTBY, 4 bedroom song. reterenoes (905) 6a6-5115 lenced yard Wda to tteek . 1Oft@ a BniOM basement. aural air, 1 spippa am rvoUwidows. ashirq 3129.000. No agents (905) Arip"ZO ATELY 750 S4.IL IW2976 Oi M span pin sun" MN. [Or aw. PIMM IMd 301K N�aB- ypff me the mo(ry. Home �1 at ntgou". a" ad OM >M ilial based business mal works. C31MM-MII� d ptlbiCfMiolt n Thousands are earmi g W rshlNa Restdh Mao IN, No s4.?JW. i L wo Ce1M10'be leap0lMi• Ore inc�arae wile part time Mo. am see Male 3m bill for mom (balk 0(M work Cal 24 Hes. for 3 minute 300 4 R moss hale Ode. I lMerIf m in the eva d business overview. 1 eB8 Caihe. 800 tad Ur $500. 1.00 4 It 2nd Boor .1.800 of an er1Dr. 529-3994. all. k. main. Call 434-207 Windows - or 655-4132. . pagbtaligns . 1 RByiBtratldela APPNOL 400 sq ill. o1Ree N RD" • RESID I & ;�,�' ' z• sWCe (Sunray) batismon- Summs, Whfty. kU for (final wmiw 3495hhOk1- dudes but hydro. "K. ata- ww 698-0178111-F. APPlIOIDMATW 750 SOL oaAa space on ouce Oe ava"W Pidlerbt9 aha, for rent at 37mfmo. 0e90", CO I-7962. t�� rraa.r t In AI&L sm Pat Yom 905.509.3581 amom (olid 0 . Children 3-5 yrs., A fun way to learn the ABC's, Identify upper, lower case let- ters, ward, sound association through songs,games and crafts. Tuesday's starting Oct. 14 either 9:15 -11:15 a.m. or 1-3 p.m. 10 weeks - $80.00 1367 Altons Rd. Pickering Instructor, Margaret McMurtry Call 905.509-1207 o o o7s DOORS & WINDOWS FOR LESS PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED OR DO -IT YOURSELF FOR EXTRA SAVINGS f0 1 OEMIBe• • VINYL - ALUMINUM & WOOD • ALUMINUM STORM DOORS • SLIDERS TILT • PATIO DOORS • CASEMENT • INSULATED STEEL • BOW OR BAY WINDOWS ENTRANCE COORS • STORM WINDOWS • SIDELITES • SKYLIGHTS • FRENCH DOORS PYTHON ®WINDOWS & DOORS 905420-0188 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER S, 1997-PAdE 33 House of Quality Design & Decor We Create...For You Colour Scheme Fine Furniture Ill" for first 4 Window & Wall OP. in-home 4 Coverings jo4it . . Decorating i.n,t i hrs Gait now 1-800-906-6667 a (905) 725-1311 or visit 712 WILSON RD. S., OSHAWA H. C1 M. EI M.. P -NE M., EN.,T "is closer than you think" Plumbing Mart may be in Guara teed Service, Competitive Prices SAVINGS! 'Scartxorcough but it's closer than Any 5 rooms - ANNUAL MMICSGNM you think. Steam cleaner Sofa & FOOD DRIVE In fact, their large show- $64.95 Loves at r(x)m, located at 1;3.1 Midland Congratulations t1 Ave. is only 15 minutes, ri)mam- tr ' youciiii' 1 oscouNT ULTRASONIC BLIND where in Alax and Pickering. Its Windows - a short drive west on Hwy 401, FREE • • South on McCowan Rd. to Lawrence and just one block N RD" • RESID I & ;�,�' ' z• t 3K • mapply • IIAD A jSoe conditions a cDlA J FICIALARIT0I11A1 Call us for vour best Drice. SERVICE MRS. D. BACON of Pickering north on Midland. So when you're considering Doors spending thousands of dollars • 'taw renovating your bathnxlm all "`=} Nmdows you should be concerned with is The Plumbing Mart Showroom is the perfect way finding the best place to help you for you to see a wide variety of bathroom dis- fulfill your renovation needs. plays in a realistic setting (above) as well as view Of course, if you prefer a the large selection of top quality fixtures.(below) service closer to home, Plumbing tiye dtspiay e%entning trom an eton- Mart has always offered its customers a omy two-piece bathrmim to full scale luxu- shop-at-home service. Sam Beninato, or one ry bathroom suites," he says. "Our show - of the other consultants at Plumbing 'Hart, room is within minutes of your home and is will come to your house and help you select a definite compliment to sur ver personal - the perfect bathroom ensemble for your 'zed shop -at-home service." home. Bathrooms are a focal point in every "But remember, if you're planning to home and the consultants work with you to spend 6, 7 or 5.8,A)0 on your bathroom carefully plan your project. Also, Plumbing vou'II also want to visit our showroom in Hart s team of expert installers will work Scarborough," says Sam. "It's the perfect closet•, with you to ensure the job a done to way for you to see a wide variety of bath- your complete satisfaction. room displays in a realistic setting." N"ilen planning your bathnx)m the possibilities are always endless = and only limited by your imagi- nation. _'has Plumbing Mart been Canada's largest plumbing chain since 1959 and backs up ;) every job with a five year instal- lation warranty. Also, ask about their 6 month, no interest, no payment financing on appro%ed ` �• credit. 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Seeks a tae gergleman. 50 plus. mentay, and pMisicaly lL 'o" nonsirrioll social drinker: to grow old with.... GRACEFULLY. BOX 15459 SeeG1.E PARENT 22 yr did, 122 Q single parent loolarg ler a man who likes Children, romantic dinners and race long wilts along the beach. BOX 19714 OIRGONIG.-_ la yr cid, 5'4•,140 U sin- gle, white moetor of two lovisis can" mu sic. cerrpig and having flit bra IS to 225, wfa can nlalos rite Isugh. lot 12777 IfYER BEAUTY111 Sa yr old, 811', queen tine, mom m omc noir smoker. oducatK employed Enjoys *wd, courtly aracfanhs, car races and much more. Soo" someons. 36 andel W a d avaieblL Cal ler "we Ill BOK 14457 THE FIERTHBUM 49 yr old, 59 UI, sin, attractive female with brown hair and green a, em di iitg. camp Ing and much more. Looking for saneane who IS nnCe boldrg, final cley secure no depen- dents, honest, sincere and more. BOX 15394 Call51-1799 k1E\—SE—E I►- 11f" GOLFERACURLER S3, 6'. 170 lbs, profes- sional male, sincere. outgoing. romantic, secure, needier and provider of TLC, non smoker seeks golfer, curling partner and more. You are young at heal fun to be with. rornarl attractive and fit. Go Four It! BOX 23267 OLD FASHIONED GUY 30. 5'9-, 195 Its, fight brown ►wit. hazel eyes, good kooll inbAechr al and atfichonal enjoys as kinds of mtul outdoors, sports, cooking. Seeking female. 27 to 37. who has values, is kind and tun to be with. BOX BROWWBLUE EYES 23 yr old, 510•, 165 b male, nonsmoker, enjoys las't cars, quiet evenings, country music. Looking for a sin- gle wrgle white female. 19 to 26, for possible relation- ship. Must file lids. am 11076 WANNA GOOD MAN7 CALL Male is lindmadill Ice a lady 35 0 46. who enjoys waft on the beach, clinis and much more. BQX 20719 VERY ROMANTIC _ 34 yr old, 5101, 175 Q single tathher, «Boys romhlrttic dinners, big walks and much mite. 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