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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1997_10_29Flo p0�ac OOC�c� �OCQ �COFF yb» Hometown baseball star back from 1 coupon Par "111111d Dae. IN ( of>� Go- lirL 10 Vowe& -Land of the Rising Sun ... See Page 14 Pickering ews Adve Pickering's Community Takoing stor-k Patience will pay off during market volatility: Advisers BY KEITH GILLIGAN STAFF REP(MT A Sit tight and don't panic. That's what local financial adviser% arc recommending to their clients fol- lowing Monday's drop of 434.29 points on the Toronto Stock Exchange and 554.26 points on the New York Stock Exchange. "Don't submit to the selling frenzy going on out there:' suggests Nick Fal- lon of Equion Sccuntres in Whithiy. Hang cm. Therc's no change on the underlying fundaricmtals. "Interna rates arc at an all-time low. The economy in North America is booming. It's certainly not the time to panic He says investors should remember that "companies arc still doing well, employinenl is picking up, revel sales ane up, people are buying cars and houses. The economy ix doing well. It's nese as if the fundamental, hale changed in the cconomy that would warrant a sell-off." Denis Ardagh of Multi !Mutual Inc. in Pickering Village reports, "Most of my clients were anticipating a correc- tion. We're advising them to sit tight" Nosh Amencan stock markets yes- terday, meanwhile, climbed back Into piniuve territory after sharp declines when morning trading opened. However, the shock of the stock market plunges in North Amenca on Monday did leave some investors fear- ful. Most people can intellectually rationalize the plunge in stock prices, but their "gut reaction is another," Mr. Fallen says. -Moist woke up to see their value had dropped. They'll snake an off-the-cuff reaction to sell. That's selling low" A lot of investors have "only been in the market for five ycwx. They've never seen a down market. T irv've only seen it marching up and up. Tbcre SEF MARKETS/Page 2 Ajax, Pickering schools to be permanent sites BY Sl SAN O'NEHI. respoxtsibibity fix finding m January. %I lu i RtPc,rmx 19" ­ The Durham Board of Education has Thercfcm. hasuse the board will not voted to build three new schi-AAs as per- be fixxing the bill for the schools, be nu went facilities in Ajax. Pickering and recommended ded they be built as pernu- Whitby rather than constructing the nem sites. Building permanent schools sites as core schools which accoatmo will cast approxmtately $240,000 more dote a large number of students in porta- tan ereaxmg connected IxAUhlcs. bks. Mr. Trbovich said sketch plans Gr In a unanimous vote Monday, the the three schocits will likely glare before board passed a motion to buuld the ren- the Mud for approval at the end of utively-named Hermitage North Public November. FOR YOU TWO MATERNITY Dross Site err 50% d Lira 0fr... s4" i114+" � Sao 8 ftis Newspaper since 1965 Optional t >1 t, ,I ci 21) I -, r,cvk ho nor delivery charge $5/ $1 newsstand 1,)()- \,,I No, 4-1, Pressrun 42,500 38 pages Pickering photo by A.J. Grown Walking on eggshells Shellie Helsdon keeps her rye on the egg during a fund-raiser at Pitney Bowes in Pickering last Friday. The Pickering company bolted the event to raise funds for the United Way and invited neighboring businesses to take pan. nuclear fire fears tackled Hydro spending $151 million to improve nuclear fire safety BY MARIANNE TAKACS %1-01 REPOWMA PICKERING — The Pickering nuclear station will get its own WU ricr- son fire department under Ontano Hydro's 5151 -mil - hon plan . to improve fire pro- tection at its nuclear plants. Hydro nuclear 4i divisKn vtce-pres- dem of technical L► support Robert Ferguson outlined the plan Monday mght w MPPs on �- the provincial WS- IXWG GALT �alMaarc'a 3cro" "Ti,a- " 1c 11Y Committee on no one out Ontario Hydro there' Nuclear Affairs, The committee had summoned Hydro offictals to answer co niceras about fire safety at Pickering and other nuclear stations raised in a CBC TV news report last week. That report highlighsed the lack of sprinkler systems in critical areas of the nuclear plants, the fact statum fire crews arc made up only of vduatloers. inadequate fire protectnxt training for staff. the use of questmoable materials as fie barriers, unsafe storage of corn- bustible materials, and fire walls that don't reach the ceiling in some areas of See Nl O.EAR/Page 4 Schoolinin Ajax. Lebovic Public ScKxAin Pickering and Goar Public School in • • • f�Q�R nunils „iarhemt xlatxn Boards wait for Province to end strike F'up The three were initially approved under the axe schxxil concept whu:h was adopted by the board in 1996 to allow the board to build facilities at a lower cont. Under that concept more than 40 per cent of the student pcipula- tion would be accommodated in poina- blcs. Ron Trbovich. board superintendent of education and business, reported to trustees "With the introduction of Bill 160 the Province will assume full INSIDE Around Durham - Guy Paul Morin takes the stand at inquiry - pagte S. Editorliat paw ...........6 Entertainment .........12 Sports ................13 Coed .............15 Reg Estate ...........REI HOW TO REACH US General ..........683-5110 Death Notices .....683-3005 Auction Line ......683-7545 Sincerely Yours ..... .......... 1-800-66 2-84 2 3 Internet ... . ww,.\ durhaninews net photo by Jason Liebregts Teachers were out again on Tuesday to protest the provincial govern- ment's Bill 160. This group was picketing in Ajax. BY SUSAN O'NEILL However, Wendy Stanyon of Whit - STAFF REPORTER by said lin an interview she feels the The region's two school boards will strike is both a provincial and local not seek an end to the illegal teachers' issue and she thinks the board has a strike through the Ontario Labour responsibility to act. Relations Board (OLRB) but will ""hey said it was not a local issue. await a provincial solution. Do they sign contracts with the federa- "rhe board can't help to bring this tions and not believe those are gen- to a resolution: said Ruth Ann uinC. Schedlich, chairman of the Durham "71ase contracts were broken ... If that Board of Education at Monday's board is not a local issue meeting. I don't know what "if we were to go the route of a is," she says. cease-and-desist (order), that would Grant Andrews, make it a local issue, which it is riot" director of the Mrs. Schedlich was responding to a Durham Region Whitby parent who asked whether the Roman Catholic board had filed a complaint with the Separate School OLRB and if it plans to exercise its Board, says the right to fine staff panicnpaang in the bond has not dis- illegal walkout. cussed filing a According to provincial law, school complaint with the RUTH ANN boards can apply to the OLRB to have OLRB. "I believe SCHMUCH the action declared illegal. this matter will be -Board can't If the provincial labor board agrees dealt with on a help' it could issue a cease-and-desist order provincial level. It and teachers could then be liable for seems to be a tines. provincial conflict that will result in a "A cease-and-desist would be more provincial solution. It's not unique to effective at a provincial level;' Mrs. Durham; it's on a province -wide Schedlich said. scale" I I �s .1. . Wi. Y-1, ���` -The indviduatized approach to kishttdion Tally suited nw well. 1 could work at my own pace to master the material while laming to work independently. e, Isodors (Ted) Fazan /MGC 2 . THE Nims Awwrtwa wcmrsmv, tx-rustt a 29. i w Markets madesins Tuesday after shar declines g p MARKETSIFrom page I are unites certain markets plummet" (Since 1926, the Canadian markets have Sone up an average of 10 per cent a year. but in the past tiec years, they've been increasing 25 to 10 per rent, I Investing is "a long-term process and you'll lune ups and down,:' notes Mr. Fallon. "If you hasc a nerd for Lund, to five. six or seven years. don't k)ihcr invest- ing. Fine to sewn gars i, too slion a There -aren't main parallels to 1987" when the stock market gook a similar nosedlne. Mi Fallon sun, "llx economy Nos dollcrent and milauon Has 1 We're ready to take you away! a big issue" 1 Asked how ton • thk J­rmw, mi. -ht +�,,�/� last. M1 Falion .idii; r am Ilk �— emus — With flying colors Ardrm Bunting of W'htttn shows off his tim-pl:xe rrxxlel from the 17th Annual M(xkl Show at Exeter High School in Ajax IaV Surscl.•cy. 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"1 feel the correction "In all likelihood the market will reduce the effects of the ups and downs" in North America-17hLre's no reason lar will he short-lived and will slowly Mance back in short order." There -aren't main parallels to 1987" when the stock market gook a similar nosedlne. Mi Fallon sun, "llx economy Nos dollcrent and milauon Has 1 We're ready to take you away! a big issue" 1 Asked how ton • thk J­rmw, mi. -ht +�,,�/� last. M1 Falion .idii; r am Ilk �— emus — With flying colors Ardrm Bunting of W'htttn shows off his tim-pl:xe rrxxlel from the 17th Annual M(xkl Show at Exeter High School in Ajax IaV Surscl.•cy. Arxbr% placed first in the junior aircraft 1 /48th scale and hest junior wrcrtft of show. I 1 tsa I MORE 1 ISAVINGS 1 t w,mfi ked by eaeh book) I I booNov.r3o19 I 1 t 1 1 SOHO TRAVEL ; Drop by and 1 see Mike or 1 Heather I t 67b Honurch,Ajax 1 683-9714) 683-9803 1 t 11)I K INDEPEAI)EAT fit .S1.NEN.S I t 4 N1) LF.INI KF.' TR 1/ h•1. 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Bary mono, save mo�+o on designer Is- N&l JONM FIRS4SSUE Mama 0 ,, d Come see the many sides of Sears 11 11114 Copyright 1997. Soon, Garyy I=. TILE NEWS ADVfJrnSER WlJDNES'DAY, (X."rO111111M 39.19!7 • PAGL 3 e Dur fi-aTeaelmrs-11 -:fAri e . public board has~"',grave concern rut talks on ✓ `undemocratic' Bill 160 I m Burd of Ednemiort oyeritsoro WWWoverthe�oOS �"'een teachers Whitbtrustee PattBowmanw�lho Xmnerht in a letter to Edu- proposed the motion, said it "clearly ller Dave Jtlhrhson. denuoostrates the board's coocesn". 1 vote Moodily, the board She added slue believes it will be "at orward il letter to the min- least a decade before we see achy sort arding its "grave ofhealing or restoration" in tlhe educa- the status of talks...and tion system. crnature of Bill 160." "1 grieve the impact (Bill 160) win 111 f�� by the board have on our communities;' she said. lao on "die most extreme Oshawa trustee Audrey MacLean 0 said the board is "cauSW between the proverbial rock and a hard place". Lfortaws the mioisla of the board's concerns through a letter was probably the surety. way trustees could speak out, However. Oshawa trustee Nancy McLean, the only trustee to vote against sending the letter, said trustees are simply "adding fuel to the fire. I feel we're increasing political ten- sions:* rise: aK.•��•c+z-rcrz>wat.*.��sas.,.. . Teachers ponder how to react if ordered back By SUSAN O'NEILL MIT REPOMR While the provincial government has announced it plans to seek a court injunction to end the teachers' strike by next Monday, a local federation leader says teachers have not yet decided how they'll respond if they're ordered back to class. "there is nothing to report regard- ing the injunction because we haven't been served with one yet:' says Maret Sadem-Thompson, president of the Federation of Women Teachers' Asso- ciations of Ontario. "The federation presidents really don't have any comments on the injunction issue:' says the Durham educator. But, Eileen Lennon, president of the Ontario Teachers' Federation, told reporters Monday one option open to teachers if the Province wins an injunc- tion is to ignore it. However, she didn't say that's how teachers plan to react if ordered to return to work. Education Minister Dave Johnson said Monday a court injunction would provide a much faster end to the strike than back -to -work legislation which could become tied up at Queen's Park by the opposition parties. Mrs. Sadem-Thompson refuses to speculate on what the teachers' union leaders will do if the government wins an injunction. "We are certainly dis- cussing that as leaders:' What would she advise her mem- bers to do? "I would be looking to my legal counsel and making sure I under- stand what the injunction is about before making a public statement" As for the possibility of talks on Bill 160 resuming between teachers and the government, Mrs. Sadem-Thompson says, "It is up W (the government) to respond to public pressure now.. Boards await child-care subsidy forms Durham's school boards say they are still t ailing to receive application forms for the child-care subsidy the provincial government announced last week for parents needing to have youngsters supervised during the teachers' strike. The subsidy, which is subject to legislative approval. would entitle eli- gible families to receive payments of up to $40 a day per household for each Few teachers, staff cross BY SUsA.N O'NEIu STAFF RFlq MJt Only a handful of teachcrrs crossed picket lines in Durham to report So work Monday. the Gat day of a pwvuu t -wide strike. Durttsn Board of Educatmon director Goo Yeo told unshorn M. nday dur a lit- re snore than one per cent of the board's titachieng staff and ander 10 per cent of its support staff crossed picket lines. Mr. Yeo said fewer duan 50 of the bond's 4.000 coaching staff were in classrooms. '-Pickets occurred at each school:' some preventing people from caossnhg The Irate. Mr. Yeti reported only 20 of The board's 63.0(x) students turned up at schools and lcvs it= 10 per cent of the 1,350 turn -teaching e n Aovccs were ar work. However. principals and vice- prwcipals were in schools. He sad there's no reason to believe day schools are closed as a result of the illegal strike. Eligible students include those 13 years of age or yoinger, those 14 years and older who require special supervi- sion due to special steeds and children who normally attend day care centres in a publicly funded school facility who can't get access to them. The subsidy is intended to be retroactive to the first day of the strike. some support picket line tficrc win be mote staff is the coming days. "School progruns were obviously not able to operate" said Mr. Yeo. "In Dtrturn all schooL% were open to begin the day. By 12:13 p.m . all schouh were closed" o Mr Yesaid the board is advis- ing parents to continue making alternate arrangements as schools will remain ckxwd u) students until normal opera- tions can be resumed. Gait Andrews. director of the Durham Rcgion Roman Catholic Sepa- rate School &urd. says "a grand anal of nine teachers- were in classro orm Mon- day. The board has 11362 teachers. However, the tatdxt was greater for the board's stat-tcactung employees. with 548 )1'-%9 workers on duty. Mr. Andrews says there west no in - denu at any of the boaard'& schools because the bard had announced last week it would close facilities to pupils in the event of a stnke. -DID YOU KNOW? • That insurance companies have raised your comprehensive deductibles to 1.300."" • Your comprehensive covers fire, theft, vandalism and glass claims. • For a small cost you have the right to buy your deductible back down to $100.00 BUY IT DOWN NOW, BEFORE YOU NEED IT!! CALL US - We will cover as much of your deductible as pricing allows. -Based on Insurance Prices -All Work Guaranteed 1360 Brock Rd. S'837-7819 837-7819 Unit #1 Pickering, Ont. For more in! .ri ation, call the Durham Board of Education at 666- 5500 or the Durham Region Roman Catholic School Board at 576 6706 ext. 281 or 696-6664 cxt. 281. Area students share mixed views on teachers' strike BY LINDA WHITE wondered what will happen to her SrAFTRU M ER school year "after everyone is finished Students who attended a meeting ranting and raving and waving posters:' with a teachers' union representative Ms. JLrmey assured shrclents she did - here Thursday were concerned about the n't think a strike could last two months future of their education, but had mixed as a numtxr of pupils suggested. "We views on the strike that began Monday. will have to sit down and work some - "I want to say how terrible it is that thing out with the govemment" on Bill ; you're going on strike:' a student from 160, and decisions would then be made Ajax High School told Ontario - -- if the school year would be Secondary School Teachers' extended or if vacations or pro - Federation. Durham district fessional development days president Pat Jermey. would be cut to make up for While the student was r%t!i! instruction time lost during the Pleased the row between teach- COBOURG strike. Teachers are concerned ers and the government height- `�,. " aMwt Bill 160 largely because ened her interest in politics and + of "gaps in knowledge", Ms. will give her greater insight Jermey explained. The bill when she is able to vote in the JANF_� R. Y.\NCH N uld give the provincial gov- next election, she wanted to crnment the right to dictate know how students can help PAT JERNIEI' Ai, s size, cut secondary teachers in their fight. 'Work school teachers' preparation Ms. Jermcy encouraged something out' time. lengthen the school yea students supportive of teachers - and hire more uncertified to talk to their MPPs and to teachers — but dos not give write letters to newspaper editors. But specifics, Ms. Jenney noted. "don't think you have to pick sides:' she If passed as it now stands. Bill 160 reminded the dozen students from Ajax would give Cabinet the power to make and Picketing high schools who attended decisions on nore than 50 issues in the the meeting at Ajax High School, future. Traditionally, class size and A student from Piste Ridge Sec- preparation time have been negotiated otdary School in Pickering described between teachers' unions and schixil the strike as "a power struggle between hoard, (teacliersi and the government" and TRUSTEE IV' BANKRUPTCY LA I LA I LAM1 owkmw OlTenng all ui,n hrncy o111101EtIlu 'lame lamps had over LWI bought it all and services including personal Fd to kA and corporate bankruptcies oWAW OS H AWA silt '&l•FWAVII 122 Albert St 721 7506 at X29" AJAX -sct�Vti:SS 5"F'a�UOC+W'{�ppJMb•J�ro�n(r.,au np•�a -.Sol 9, 77 rets' S 99 30 Cowitere)al Ave. 610 -1473 �C(GAt siC r. � (t -466 -ergs -Dass) COBOURG - 72 ting st. w M-47" Saturday &Evening Appointments available JANF_� R. 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I -jo LA I LA I LAM1 ; 11! ill �►\ A Major distributor of brand 'lame lamps had over LWI bought it all and ..o to 70% off regul # L prices. at X29" -sct�Vti:SS 5"F'a�UOC+W'{�ppJMb•J�ro�n(r.,au np•�a -.Sol 9, 77 rets' S 99 tr.•a Lad. re m 1-aga-IiQVlag �C(GAt siC r. � (t -466 -ergs -Dass) M', ye. -4 ", d."— D- A Tar Abrar otos, ea..•n,. W J. (• .e i :.iJ rmx B..ad No- /OON THE Dl RHAM BOARD OF EDLCATION In the Matter of the Expropriations Act. R.S.O. 1990 c. E. 26 NOTICE OF .kPPLI(:AT101 FOR APPRO%'AL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND IN THE MATTER OF an Applcation by THE DURHAM BOARD OF EDU(:1kT10N for approval to expropriate land described as Parcel 81-1. scetx)n 40M-1629• Block 81. Registered Plast 4OM-1629- in the Town of Puckering. in the Regional Murucipality of Durham- for the purposes of acquisition, of an dcmcman school site to be used as a location to construct an elementary school to serve the needs of the adjacent community. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made for approval to expropriate the land described as follows: Parcel 81-1. Sccm)n 40M-1629, Block 81, Registered Plan 40M-1629. in the Town of Pickering. in the Regional Municipality of Durham Any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given who desires an inqubry into whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shall so notify the approving authority in writing. (a) in the cue of a registered owner, sexed personalty or by registered mail within thirty (30) days after the registered owner is served with the notice, or, when the registered owner Ls served by publication, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of the notice; (b) in the case of an owner who is not a registered owner, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of the notice. The approving authority Ls: The Durham Board of Education 400 Taunton Road. East Whitbv. Ontario LIR 2K6 The expropriating authority is: The Durham Board of Education Ron Trbovwh Superintendent of Education/Business This nonce tint published on the 29th day of October, 1997. - -- - . _ .. ,- ,. � _...,.... ,_ _ � - - _ • - - - - _, - - .. - •wt rc.+,.a.' .'!�_ sees._-..�, rAGt n - TNt t+ItYVS AD'VV3rM= VVMWMSDAY. OC- OOM 29, 11"7 Nuclear moves Pickering plant to get its own fire department NUCLEAR/From page 1 the plants. U.S. nuclear fire protection expert Gerald Brown had reported a cata- strophic fire was likely to eventually occur at a Hydro nuclear plant. Mr. Ferguson noted many of the fire safety problems were identified in the Independent Integrated Perfor- mance Assessment (IIPA) report released in August that led Hydro to order the indefinite shutdown of seven of its 19 nuclear reactors. including four in Pickering. He also noted the report found Hydro stations are being operated safely, and that the CANDU design of physically separated back-up shut- down and cooling systems makes measures such as sprinklers and fire barriers less important. However. Mr. Ferguson also agreed with Mr Brown on the danger of a catastrophic fire if Hydro contin- ued down the road it was travelling. "in my opinion he was 100 per cent correct. We would have had that big fire. We arc not going down that same path" Mr. Ferguson said serious dangers from a fire at a nuclear station could include damage to cables from the control room to equipment that con- trols crucial functions such as the reactor cooling system. The primary danger is damage to the fuel cooling system that could lead a reactor unit to split open and release radioactive materials into the air. Mr. Ferguson, one of the team of U.S. consultants brought in by Hydro to turn around the poor performance of its nuclear division, admitted that in his opinion Atomic Energy Control Board recommendations for fire safe- ty improvements "hadn't been prop- erly implemented" at Hydro nuclear stations. He vowed the new plans for fire protection upgrades will be carried out. Hydro's seven -point Fire Safety Improvement Program will be imple- mented over the next five years and is expected to cost $151 million. Seventy-five per cent of the pro- gram will be completed in three years, with some portions being undertaken immediately or early next year. MPPs were told the AECB has regulatory control over fire safety issues but no specialized staff to deal with it, while the Ontario Fire Mar- shal'., office has no jurisdiction over fire safety in nuclear facilities. Committee members suggested nuclear fire protection seems to have fallen between cracks in the regulato- ry system. "There's really no one out there keeping a good check on our nuclear plants as it relates to fire;' said MPP Doug Galt. Measures to be implemented at Pickering plant to improve fire safety Several steps arc being taken at the Pickering and Darlington Nuclear Generating Stations to address fire Measures to be implemented inckwe. • Removal of combustible nissaial at each station. • $25 million worth of fire protection DR. S. KHALFAN IddiolL OPTOMETRIST Evening. Saturday Appointments AvaftW NEW PATIENTS WELCOME a mwwow A» s.. atu (905) 426-1434 DRY MOUTH? DRY EYES? The Arthritis S(xiety (Ontario Div inion )_ presents an information scscion to help Icarn about these symptoms and a new way to deal with them. 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No'testi ony for Michalowsky Former Durham officer won't be at Morin inquiry BY STEPHEN SHAW DURHAM STAFF A former Durham Regional Police crime scene officer, accused of tam- pering with evidence in a murder investigation, will not have to testify at the inquiry into Guy Paul Morin's wrongful conviction. Retired sergeant Michael Michalowsky. now 63, was the iden- tification officer in charge of collect- ing and handling evidence found at the site where nine-year-old Chris- tine Jessop's body was found in 1984. Commissioner Fred Kaufman, in a ruling released yesterday, decided against ordering Mr. Michalowsky to testify at the inquiry probing Mr. Morin's conviction due to the former officer's ill health. Mr. Michalowsky became the subject of an OPP investigation in 1990 after it was discovered he com- piled separate notebooks, and that a cigarette butt entered as evidence at Mr. Morin's trial was not the one found at the crime scene. He was charged in 1991 with one physically;' and possibly have "fatal count of perjury and two counts of results" obstructing justice in connection An independent medical assess - with his involvement in the case and merit of Mr. Michalowsky, per - evidence given at the first-degree formed on behalf of the commission, murder trial of Mr. Morin, resulted in conflicting con - who was Christine's neigh- elusions. One doctor sug- bor. gested Mr. Michalowsky Though Mr. could benefit from testify- Michalowsky was commit- ing - relieving him of stress ted to trial, the charges were related to the case - though eventually stayed due to his others could not be certain poor health. his condition would worsen. Mr. Michalowsky has a "In my view this is not a long history of hypertensive risk we can impose:' coronary disease, the Comm. Kaufman said. inquiry heard. GUY PAUL Mr. Morin was acquitted His lawyer, Bernie MORIN of killing his Queensville O'Brien, argued that heneighbor at his first trial in Definitely remains too ill to testify and 1986 but convicted at a doing so would further disappointed' retrial in 1992. which had jeopardize his medical con- been ordered by the dition. Supreme Court of Canada. Among the medical records sub- DNA eventually cleared him in mitted to the inquiry by Mr. O'Brien. 1995. was a letter from the former officer's Despite his absence from the family physician, which stated testi- inquiry. now in its ninth month. Mr. fying would "put him in danger Michalowsky's role in the investiga- Royal Bank gives graduates a Career Edge and Durham Region firm gets an intern PICKERING — Ell -Rod Holdings Inc. of :ompany or another organization. Orono a henefiong from the luck of a draw Graduates can register for the program at held recently in Pickering. the Career Edge Program's web site located at The Orono company won an intern through www.carecredge.org. the Royal Bank's Career Edge Pro- gram at a draw held at the bank's branch at Liverpool Road and Hwy. 2 on Oct. 7. The bank held the draw to deter- mine which of its business clients would win an intern for a year as it was unable to provide interns for each of its 15 business clients. Career Edge, co-founded by the Roval Bank in 1996, aims to help graduates by providing job place- ments at small- and medium-sized cotnpamies. a Carper Edge was created last year by a group of business leaden who wanted to bedp reduce youth unem- ployment rates by enhancing the employability of graduates. As a charter member, Royal Bank became a host organization and has invited business clients — primarily small and medium-sized fetus and some not-for-profit orgatuzations — to enter a draw for an intet'/l. The Royal Bank %elated small companies because it believes intents are more likely to gain Valu- able work experience through expo- sure to a broader range of tasks. As well, the bank recognizes that small enterprises arc the driving force behind job creation and economic growth. To date 84 per cent of the interns, ;- whose placements are paid for by the bank. have found permanent employment either with their host Grill and grade i= trustee hopefuls at Thursday _= election forum The Durham chapter of the Ontario Education Alliance is host- ing a trustee forum Thursday, Oct. 30 in Oshawa. The forum, which will include a variety of trustee hopefuls from across the region, will begin at 7 P.M. at the Steelworkers hall on Albert Street. Trustees' speeches will be fol- lowed by a question -and -answer period. For more information, call. 905-725-5184. The Durham Board of Elloi atim wit noniitttle two npreserttadves each to do lw l" F* a ,e/ /ekNe til l octad fora Nine Year loan, etNctive Dearitber 1, 1997. Interested appkcaitts should M* in wrilitg, stating qualilwatiats b: Wry Brown, Durham Board of Education, 400 Taittitan Road East, WWW. ontario L1 R 2K6. Applicatiota must be received no lot flan Friday, November 14,1997. tion has often been centrestage throughout the inquiry. Of particular importance, is a cig- arette butt filed as an exhibit at Mr. Morin's first trial which, in fact, was not the one discovered at the crime scene. At about the same time as the cig- arette butt controversy erupted -just prior to the second trial - Crown attorney Susan MacLean learned Mr. Michalowsky had compiled separate notebooks pertaining to the case, the inquiry was told last month. "How can you tender someone as a witness when... I know, from my own evidence. (Mr. Michalowsky) committed perjury and obstructed justice:' Ms. MacLean said of the dilemma the prosecution team faced as it prepared for the second trial. Ms. MacLean said she doesn't know why "he did what he did:' But she said she remains con- vinced Mr. Michalowsky's actions were not an attempt to frame Mr. Morin. Rather, his actions likely were motivated by a desire "to make him- self look good," Ms. MacLean said. Others have not been so kind to the former police officer throughout the Morin proceedings. One former prosecutor, Brian Gover, testified that he believes Mr. Michalowsky was "faking" when the officer fell ill prior to giving evi- dence at the second trial. In his ruling. however. Comm. Kaufman noted the inquiry is "not a trial" He said many witnesses have given helpful evidence about the for- mer officer's actions and added that transcripts and videotapes of his trial testimony has been supplied at the hearings. Mr. Morin told reporters he was "definitely disappointed" in the com- missioner's ruling but said he under- stood the reasoning behind it. However. the public. himself included. may "never know" how much of a role Mr. Michalowsky played in the wrongful conviction, he said. MEN RISING SUN ry nwu..uo nc. nru nnv�r. r+i c rn ; Let us teach Four child the skill% to live bv!! -- Ajax 1/2 Price Special 428-8292 Pi,ckepring t_imitecl time otter 1428-9026 SI. 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Sunday PHONE: 683-5 110 FAX: 683 7363 130 Commercial Ave.. Ajax. Ont. L IS 2H5 Publisher: Tim Whittaker ♦ Editorial Inj* unction the 'Only to . wet y end walkout Since teacher unions made it clear by words and then actions they wouldn't sit down to talk about Bill 160, the Province has no choice but to get a court injunction to force teachers back to work. The Province's move. expected to take effect as early as Monday, would send 126.000 teachers and 2.1 million students back to school after a week- long provincewide illegal strike. There would be fines and possibly jail terms for th6se who refused to comply with a court order. It's not the best solution to the impasse between the two sides, but it may be the only answer to a stand-off which. so far, has seemed to allow no room for middle ground. If as well-respected a facilitator as Justice Charles Dubin couldn't make any headway there really was nothing to talk about as Sunday's mid- night deadline came and went. Yet. a return to work by teachers will buy some time for Education Minister Dave Johnson, who was given precious little room to manoeuvre by the union leaders after his Oct. 10 appointment by the premier. After all, Mr. Johnson was the minister who set- tled the five -week-long OPSEL strike last year and may be able to reach a deal with the teachers this time as well. But he'll need time. There is no rush to get Bill 160 passed. There is leeway. at least six weeks worth, where both sides can make proposals for changes to the bill, which could be incorporated before its expected passage in mid-Deccrrhber. The public hearings on the bill only ended today. and the Legislature doesn't even resume sitting until Nov. 17. A strike right now isn't in the best interests of teachers, the Province or most of all students and their parents. The Province did agree to changes to the rnegac- ity bill and did back down on its labor bill just last month. The unions should realize flexibility is possible – and should show some themselves so that all can ultimately benefit. To respond to this eduariaf coll b atusunre at rff�soLwte 6A3 - 7040 and did 5109 .We asked... The question is: t1ow, are you coping with the teachers' ]ir1kC: Marge Hunt Noelle Phil Mead says. says. "1'm the McElwain says. "Luckily, my grandma and I'm "I hale two kids kids are older so babysitting the in school, but it hasn't affected grand kids. I'm a stay -at- us yet. My eldest Grandparents home mom so is concerned always come in the strike really about playing handy" won't affect me" catch-up with homework" v Speak out What do you think of the teachers' strike. Call the News Advertiser's InfoSource hotline at 683-7040 and dial 5108. Try to keep your comment., to 25 words or less. We love letters The News Advertiser accepts letters to the editor All letters should be typed or neath• hand-written. 150 words. Each letter must be signed with a forst and last name or two initials and a last name. Please include a day -time phone number for verifica- tion. The editor reserves the right to edit ropy for style, length and content. Opinions expressed in letters are those of the writer and not necessarily• those of the News Advertiser Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 v Letters to the editor Premier's speech didn't meet his new provincial standard To the editor: f(irmancc. Omr."n by a politician is fat an I am really glad dial I got a chance it) listen offence. is it! to Ronald Reagan last Thursday night fk was William Lyon Mackcnnc stood up to the that Mike Hams:' Mike'% slxxcif sva% as well Family Compact. which was the executive rehearsed and smcerc as any the former pest- ctwuncil of the day. The Family Compact had dent ever nhadc to the American public, includ- de power to veb all c'tungim. to pass wh mcver mg when he fired the air trafk controllcm laws d w - - - and to change taxation powers. Mike dcfirmely gets a 'E' for extensor oral Does this said like the Harris governnnent? coxrrrntuicatiom and actitag. He sanded sin- Wckome eo 1837. It would make a greet lesso n erne and very much concerned about improv- leo compare what the Hans government is mg the education cysgpn for the doldvew 1 doing b what the Family Co mpoct did to the abnom believe he is hemp hi xhest with las. farmers If yyla want sundantus: Unfortunately. Mike wki us that' trali „ !7' 7►tf 6t�CatKtu lmpnmmemt 'awful" ,chtx l txtards hAd raved ed :an twit be challeaged taxes M' 120 per cent to the List IU years. We in court all krwwv that inflation has inaeasod by 40 per 2) The Mnusler of Education may dismiss cm curing the carne perwd, x, the students from office any officer or employee of a board and potents we not gensing .-.iMac for dwar who fads to carry out any order, dumbota or money. He did forget to tel as that the prawio- decision of the nhrbter. earl share of funding has Some down steadily 3) The Licusemant Governor int Cow" over the lap 10 years- Maybe the, is why local may authorize the com enemoo n to make interim boards had to snake up the Moss as the Pmv,ncic orders, make final orders or vary any of its mapped paying its fair shag" This point miglr orders. era have helped his argument. so he just Left it 4) We dkoal have a contract as of Jan. 1: we out of his speech. have to bargain for everyd1mg from The begin - Mike k*J us he would keep his prommt to tag again. improve education in this prtwtnne. He bold us Would you trust this government ! Would atxwt the new report cards, new curriculum you trust Mike Harris to look after the bow and su ndardizod testing. I'm sue if these interests of tar students when his real goal is to i -,t were all that was in Bill 160. the seac'hers etirnihale almost $700 million from the educa- would do what they always have done — work ton system" Would you trust the with the government to deliver the beat pro- Conservatives to loot. after your best interests gram with a curriculum that changes every as a teacher" election. These changer are not even ra die Bill. Mike, l don't believe as financially gutting but in other regulauuns. Why teU the whole the educatun system equals smaller classes, truth when you don't have lei.' This govern- equals mere quality teacher contact with au - mew wan. to make nujor changes, but they dents and equals better education. arc not the ones Mike stated publicly last The delivery Thursday night was an 'E', the Thursday night. content and honesty deserve an 'N' You did He failed to rtention the almost S700 -mil- mot meet your awn new provincial stauufards. Isom cut the wars to make to the system. It Doo Fawthrop, might have ranted an cxhcmi c masterful per- PickerieR I want to be a teacher to help children To the editor: This is ")rise to the letter from Warren Evans that appeared in the Oct. 10 News Advertiser. Mr. Evans. 1 respect that you arc entitled to you own opinion, but when you insult me perianally. 1 feel that 1 am entitled to a rebuttal. I am currently enrolled in York University's Faculty of Education Program at the Durham site pursuing a lifelong dream of becoming a teacher. 1 take great offence to you continent (and so should all those "bright young lawyers' you wrote about in your lever) that I am only interested in becoming a teacher because of the "job security, extended sunnier vacation, high salary, and a pox -of -gold, world- class pension at the end:' Let me please make it clear to you Mr. Evans that the only reason I want to become a teacher is that I truly believe that I can make a difference in the lives of the students I will be teaching. I have been greatly influenced by the teachh- ers I have seen and worked with in the past and have seen first-hand that teaches can and do make a difference. Oh, and another thing, Mr. Evans, net one of the 67 dedicated teacher can- didates 1 work with at the faculty arc in it for the looney". Stltstm McFayden, Ai - Halloween campaign brochures no treat To the editor. With Halloween almost here, I hope this Friday night our kids will not calx home with business cards or worse election brochures attached to their Halloween treats — a disturb- ing trail we have experienced in our neighbor- hood over the years. It seems every Halloween during an elec- tion, campaign material asking for our voles is delivered to our home via our kids' treat bags. Marc recently, business cards were stapled to begs of chaps brought home. Our kids view the unwanted advertisement as "gross" and Crow it out with whatever treat was attached to it. Perhaps by doing this it assures the rest of their candy not become 'con- wmnaW' by crass commercialism or political bad taste. Brenda Vii, JOANNE BURGHARDT. Editor -in -Chief STEVE HOUSTON. Managing Editor BRUCE DANFORD, Advenismg Manager ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Advertising Manager EDDIE KOLODZIEJCZAK, Classified Advertising Manager MONIQUE LEA. Real EuandAwomaiwAdvenisuig Munger ARE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager BARBARA HARRISON. Production Manager JANICE O'NEIL, Assistant Production Manager CHERYL HAINES, Assistant Production Manger LILLIAN HOOK, Adttunwrason Manager CATHIE BROCK Guest Column Ajax resident Cathie Brock is a full-time mother who served for seven years on her local Parent-Teacher Association. Teachers' unions, Tories should try conflict resolution I am a parent of three children and my dis- appointment over the teachers' illegal job action is directed evenly between unions and government. Frankly, this whole thing could be easily manipulated into an extremely ugly event and the real victims — students. teach- ers and parents — need to reserve their con- tempt for the mutual inflexibility of unions and governments (not each other) and collec- tively insist that the two sides come to their senses, sit down and talk. Apparently, rhetoric is the tool of choice to build impenetrable walls of fortresses dividing two sides fighting for the same ideal — quali- ty education. The hyperbole spouted by union leader Earl Manners in relation to the govern- ment's alleged mission to "dismantle public education" is as irresponsible as the govern- ment's unwillingness to specify details regard- ing job security of teachers. If teachers have nothing to worry about. let them know, in writing' Class size has been identified as a problem for both sides. If you agree there is a problem, the text logical step is to solve it. Why walk now when there is work to be done for Ontario students'' Prep time: In a recent newsletter. Pickering High Sclwol stated that, "During one week in September, fix example, teachers dedicated over 400 person hours outside the school day to coach three baskethall teams, two football teams, two soccer [cams, a field hockey team, two golf teams, four musical gaups, to supervise a student dance, to work at a fund-raising hingo, to run a weekend tour- namcnt and to run clubs and ixganizatio ns such as theatre, sports, student council and the School Community Council." Pickering Iligh accomplished what the federations' public relations departments didn't; they simply and practically accounted for a need fix prep time. I suspect most parents don't begrudge all prep time. They simply object to teachers who reg- ularly amvc at school at 8:30 a.m. and who leave by 4 p.m. collecting prep time. Surely, both sides can recognize abuse and come to an agreement regarding accountability of prep time. %chool boards: My oldest child attends Pickering High School, a great school with a superb administration. She has great teachers and through the years has held most of them in very high regard. The school, however. is getting on in years, and the lack of lunchtime seating or just the lack of space and technical support in general seems outrageous to me in comparison to the Durham Board of Education headquarters. Just $I million of the $28.9 million spent on the board office would have made a tremendous difference in bridg- ing the gap between old and new schools. Tour the new Sinclair High School adjacent to the board office in Whitby and then come over to Pickering High. If you can work the word fair' into a comparative sentence without using the prefix 'un'. I'll be pleased to admit misunderstanding. Until then, 1 will nurture a cynicism that scoffs at "students come first" rhetoric from our "local, representative school board". Furthermore, if the two sides were sincerely interested in quality education for all Ontario kids, the fight for control and victory would be abandoned for an energetic approach to correcting facilital disparities between schools, whether they be in Ajax, Whitby or Pickle Lake. Just as there is plenty of blame to be spread around in failure, so is there plenty of honor to share in success. Perhaps both sides should subtract attitude and arrogance then add co- operation to come to a solution. Even better, perhaps unions and governments could strive to apply the skills of conflict resolution we teach our primary students at school. Wow, what a testament that would be! The News Advertiser invites readers to submit cohmm for Be Our Guest on current issues facing our Durham Region communities. 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AdmidCiassilfed Fu: 683-7363 Composing Fu: 579-9273 E-mail: thisweek@istar.ca hup://www.durhuancws.net ® cn.arn Circulabons Audit ok E : 6oar0 100, Met .....��..o News Advertiser readers THE NEWS ADVERTISER MT�NESDAY. tKTURFJt 2f. 1"? - rAd:E 7 haveplentyto onteachers' strike sa y ne New "Y"tiser's 101jaSouree phone line is still open and your "It's ridiculous our children are in the middle of their problem. Teachers tion of the quality of education for our and said enough is enough " *"P "Wing in. Here is .nw-rseilectson ajwbot our readers get more holidays and PA days than anybody else 1 know. Who's suffering children. w I'm behind them" J U D �(nfosoui�Se "I'll D D D "I give my full support to the teach- herr now"', 11e on the picket lines support- p ppu ers and what they're doing. It's very O U Dof ing the teachers. I'm very sick and tired obvious they're not afraid to take on the "I am it, favor of Mike Has' pro- m posed legislation. I have two kids "I am a parent of two I I year olds. the Harris dictatorship ruining them. I think they work hard and they everything unions have built over the care about our kids. "I'hey'rc h"'kin,, government and they're worried about the children and their education. 1 — one in OAC and one in Grade 11. 'nev don't have any English skulls. They I'm fully in support of the teachers. I think it's shortsighted to condemn veer in this province. long-term. We're l(mkmg, at short wrf1l It's about time somebody stexxJ up inconvenience for long -terra prcwr�a applaud them and 1 support them. 1 will be on the picket line with them" have homework that I used to do in the 1970s. 1 am for Premier Harris. A lot of my friends are teachers and they laugh at the state the system is in. Nothing is updated and they don't learn anything useful.' UJU "I think this whole mess could he avoided if the teachers weren't pohti- cally motivated. They should not be so biased to NDP policies ..The unions are doing all the talking and the teachers probably aren't" UDJ "1'm against the tca, hers' strike. I have a son who's a product of the sys- tem and I know it doesn't work. Tell them to get hack 1=, work. sit down with the government and hammer this thing out... UU> "I support the teacher. Any organi- zation that goes against this govern- ment I support because this govern- ment has shave our skin to the bone. but they're now gnawing at our homes. I think Harris should resign. Janet Ecker is inefficient and the rest of the Harris Conservatives are out to kill the poor people of Ontario" LJD I '11W teachers' um, m. al I state it is in the best interests of the children that they strike. I cannot suppoxt this posi- tion and I don't feel that an illegal action should be ctncdoncd by the gov- ernment. schoxll boards or ether par - MS. Children learn by example. 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Seas Cards k1o. u "i t• THE NEV$ti A13VEKI'ISER wEIME I yl.[X-1118E;X W, 1991 photo by Ron Pietron ro Paint them generous The Pickering Village Pharmacy donated 5491 to the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital recently. Thr donation was raised though the pharma- cy's sale of coffer, popcom, helium balltxrns and face painting at the Pickering Village Festival over the past three years. Here, in back row. Heather and Lisa Hannigan paint the tares of, from left. Angela and Cait- Ivn Brown. UNICEF boxes are available at McDonald's Boxes traditionally handed out in Durham schools T}Te teactilv,' ,inks ,liouli l stoop ,oung,tcr, from fund-rantng white trick tic treating FrWay UNICEF bolter, =69ty landed ow at .. h.,.l., arc Mr-rhlste M aMa S1c[k,nald's Rc,t:all'11ltc' far ri;k=6p at amtinkc Alum 14) UNICEF Mixes arc hang delncred to each %I, I) n- ald',. Inti.rmitlon on h(wv it, turn to the rnotil will al,o he proytded, as the Moue, won't he returricd it, %Icl)kn- JU, outlet, In Ajax. 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Ontario L61 Still Nominations for outstanding youth needed by Friday Do you know a youth who deserves to be recognized for his contribution to the community or who has performed acts of heroism to save the live of another person, while putting his own at risk? The Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards is looking for nomina- tions for the annual program recogniz- ing outstanding Ontario youths ages six to 18. and the deadline is coming up fast. Sponsored by the Ontario Commu- nity Newspapers Association, of which the News Advertiser is a mem- ber, the awards will recognize up to 12 individuals and one group. All nominees will receive a certifi- cate and the winners will go to Toron- to to receive 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 Governor. If you know a young person you'd like to nominate for the awards, nomination forms can be picked up at the News Advertiser's office located at 130 Commercial Ave.. Ajax. Nominations will be accepted until this Friday, Oct. 31. Volunteers just like you are needed in Ajax and Pickering 'Ibere's a lot you can do toot your community, by lending your free time amid your wealth of talents as a volunteer to help less fortunate people living in your town. Several local agencies want you as a volunteer member of their teams. Big Sisters Association of Ajax - Flickering: Women who, pan otter a sup- portive. caring friendship to a girl six to 16, a hoy six to 10 or to a pregnant teen or young mother are needed to volunteer with the one-to-one snatching programs. Volunteers are needed for office help, special events, fundraising and the board of directors. Call 428-81 1 1 Breast Cancer .Society of Cana- da - Durham Re0on (,'hapten: 'Ilx %ociety furdi% Canadian breast cancer rc%car h and heightens people's awarre- nc%% of breast can- cer Wunntecrs who can donate two to throe hors per month are needed dr awst in the daily opera- tions of am chap ter, to assay in the ongantzackm of fund-raising events. to conduct public speaking engagemews• csc- Full training pro- vided. Call 686- 7993 or 666-4561. Ca sad isa Cancer Society, Nest Durham Unit: Voluniccr% are rcqutred for many naterestias activities, inctud- aK organizing and caavaswng for the annual April fund- rAmmg cartgraegnn. Driven are also needed to trans- port patients to cancer treatment centres. It is an invaluable way to spend your tune since one in three Canadians are diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Contact Lynn Nazarko at 686- 1516. With your help cancer can be Camadia■ The goal of CDA is to improve the quality of life of Canadians affect- ed by diabetes through research, .service, advocacy and education. The Durham Region branch noels volunteers for a variety of positions and to help out at bingos lield every Sunday aflemoon at Cae- sar's Bingo place, 88 King St. W. Oshawa if inter- ested in any of time positions, call Ted Savelle, fund development co-ordinator at 436-6648. Child Find Durban Regi Chapter. Child Find is dedicated to reducing the incidence of miss- ing children and returning them hone safely. Call anytime and leave a message at 686- 3181. Children's Aid Society of Durham Region: Volun tecr% needed to act as special friends to children and parents, to supervise family access visits, to help with special event-% and to supervise the children's play- room. Fur more information. call Susan Kucharski at 433-1553, ext. 2311 (morn- ings only). Durham Association for Family Respite Services: Enthusiasm volun- iecr% are nettled to %hare a few hours per month with a child. tern or adult with a handicap. Juin them in leisure activities or provide respte in your own horse. • Together we're stronger." Contact Valerie pond at 427-3541. THE NEWS ADVEKTISER WEDNESDAY, U(.'r(MR ". 1"7 • PAGE 9 photo by Ron Pwtroniro Under the `B'...Big Bucks The Monarch Avenue Bingo Hall in Ajax recently ing order for the hall's upcoming Spooky Bingo on donated $73,000 to the Ajax and Pickering General Halloween night. The bingo gets under way at 1:30 Hospital. Here, John Renda of the hospital's bingo a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 1, with all proceeds to the committee and Shirley Freek. the hospital founda- hospital. Free refreshments will be provided to tion's executive director, make are all is in work- patrons who turn out. Amhbrookj i Buy a 24" deo mom hide -a -t & at our ttgtllar prim of $26.99, and get a 24" glass Dopper FREE - a $29.99 veldt. owmaw doth sold sell n ely) ON SELECTED BATH BOUTIQUES Gold Fret, Amalfi Mediteranean, or Cold Rush SALE PRICES IN EFFECT FROM: OCT. 29TH UNTIL NOV. 2ND 1997. WHILE QUANZ 111 LAST. fox N - T= WIN ADyMUM wEDNEDAY. OGTOMM 29, 1"7 Around Durham Region Butt it out... Health Network wants clean air to rule in Oshawa BY BRIAN LEGREEAlthough it can't ma -related problems last year. bylaws which regulate smoking and DURHAM STAR Although proven each case non-smoking areas in restaurants. was caused by the effects of second - hand smoke, there is a link between OSHAWA - An Oshawa -based "They have smoking and non- health organization is stepping up its smoking areas three feet apart - that the two. OGH officials say. bid for local government to toughen is not non-smoking to me:' says Dr. "Families with smokers have kids smoking bylaws. Mehra. "Non-smoking is a separate with respiratory problems:' says Dr. The Durham Health Network room with good ventilation:' kicked off its 'Flv Free for Clean Air' Sunil Mehra, a pediatrician at OGH. Dr. Mehra says he's "not telling adding "second-hand smoke is an jublic awareness campaign at people not to smoke. just don't smoke important cause of children with inner Oshawa General Hospital Tuesday. at a place where it bothers someone ear infections:' The campaign is aimed at reducing else:' tine exposure of children to second- David McKaya respiratory thera- pist The Health Network is questioning (land smoke and encouraging munici-ail council candidates on their posi- pal politicians to keep an open mind tion regarding bylaws governing while dealing with tobacco usage in smoking. why is no one listening? public places. says Bruce Wood of the It's also holding a draw for a free Durham Health Network. trip to Quebec City for people who . According to information provided enter its smoking awareness contest by the Durham Region Health Depart- by answering the question. "is smok- truth and nothing but the truth : oient. 147 children were admitted to ing in public places a right or a privi- Oshawa General Hospital with asth- lege?.. Waterfront festival planned in Oshawa , at OGH says is it happening? We seem to have the "the question is why (educational) information in place - " The bottom line, says Dr. Mehra, is second-hand smoke "is not good for the health of children -that's the ' Dr. Mehra also mocked smoking BY BRIAN LEGREE summer s gain, but that num-DURHAM STAFF bet could go significantly OSHA"A - The weather higher - members of the itay he getting colder, but Folk Arts Council arc negoti- dirganizers are already mak- acing with the Canadian Auto ft plans for a splashy water- Workers to hold the annual "I festival on Oshawa -s Local 222 picnic in coxtjunc- 4kesh ore next summer. tion with Saturday's activi- The Oshawa Folk Arts ties at Lakcvicwr Park - Council received City ciun- which could add about cil approval Monday to hold another 10.000 to 20.000 the event June 19-21, leading people into its annual Fiesta Week The Waterfront Festival festivities. would help pie a ..new paint ' The Folk Arts Council on the 25-ycar-old Fiesta qVd to hold the inaugural Week - although the two event earlier this summer. events would remain sepa- bui cancelled pians after run- rate entities. Mark Sheriff of ning tot„ diffamity booking the (Muriva Folk Arts Coun- enterainment cil laid This Week in an car- Organvcm expect about her interview. 10 -(XX) rronle to attend next In addition to traditional ethnic foods, the event will feature a fireworks display. calypso beach party. arts and crafts area. midway. chil- dren's play area and concerts featuring -international- stars, says John Burns of the Folk Arts Council. The annual Fiesta Parade will be held on Sunday. June 21, with a proposed route on Simcox Street. from Wellington Avenue• ending at Lakeview Park. to he fol- lowed by the traditional Fies- ta concert. Organizers are also trying to arrange a boat c-rttise to be held in conjunction with the event. photo by Andrew iwanowsia Images of Halloween Sandi Brechin puts the finishing touches on a Halloween pumpkin cre- ation as Paul Pistritto looks on at Pistritto Farms in Pickering. Garden centres around Durham Region have been enjoying a brisk trade as fam- ilies prepare for annual Halloween celebrations. McDonald's exec to speak at awards ceremony WHITBY - George Colon, senior The restaurant in Moscow's Pushkin p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. followed by the chairman of McDonald's in Canada and Square is the world's busiest McDomald's, guest speaker and awards. Russia, will be the guest speaker at this serving 40.000 customer a da). The cost per person is S75; corporate tables year's Peter Perry Award ceremony on Dec. Whitby's top citizen for 1997 will be of eight are $550. 3 named at the awards evening at Trafalgar For registration information, call the Mr Cohon spearheaded the drive to open Castle School. 401 Reynolds St. Whitby Chamher of Commerce at 668- McD ouald's in Russia. The event will start with a reception at 6 4506. Confirmed case of Influenza `A' Scouts make hay in fun -tilled, scary day BROOKLIN - Spooks, scarecrows and pumpkin, tilled Bux-Alin as the Brooklin Boy Scouts held their fourth annual Halloween Hay Day last Sun- day. Tbcre were also lots of winners for costume, pumpkin -carving and scare- crow contests. There were 69 entries in the pumpkin -carving event. The win- ters were David Potter, first. the Mal- lette and Cox families. second. Michelle Wagg. third, Melissa Horton, fourth; Daniel Pogmore, fifth; and Carrie Grvlls, sixth. Scarecrow winners were Peter. Terry and Ryan Barnahy, first; Alex Henderson, second. the Pacheco fami- ly, thud; the Wagg lamily. fourth; Nic- hole Hustins, fifth and Stephanie and Jamie Mane Sidler. ,i�th prompts bulletin to region's physicians Case confirmed in Port Perry, bug ,'wipes you out for a week' PORT PERRY - A confirmed case of Influenza A in Port Perry forced the Durham Region Health Department to issue an immediate bulletin to all regional physicians Tuesday. "Influenza A is very good at rid- ing air currents:" said Dr. Linda Panaro, Associate Medical Officer of Health at the Durham Region Health Department. But in the past, every outbreak we've had, we've been able to con- trol. Those at highest risk arc the elderly and individuals with respira- tory illnesses such as heart and lung disease. Infants with croup, or chil- dren with asthma are particularly vulnerable. Influenza can also spread through schools at an alarmingly fast rate, said Dr. Panaro. "It will be interesting to see how much the teachers' strike effects the outbreak:' added Dr. Panaro. The common "flu" should not be confused with the much more seri- ous respiratory virus influenza. If you try and tell me that you have influenza, and you're standing up. I won't believe you:' said Dr. Infant care workshop set Choices Childbirth Education and deals specifically with the issues of Labor Support Services, a non-profit caring for a newborn. organization, is offering an Infant The workshop will run from 1 to Care Worksho SaturdayNov 1 that 4 p.m. at an Ajax location. Panaro. "It wipes you out for a week. You can't even get out of bed" Symptoms of influenza can include a severe sore throat, sore muscles and prostration. Fortunately, a new laboratory test enables doctors to diagnose Ioflten- za A within one day. If left entreat- ed, the virus can cause pneumonia, which can be fatal for those m high risk. Last year, there were several out- breaks of Influenza A in nursing homes and schools throughout Durham Region. Depending on its severity. the virus can keep those afflicted bed- ridden anywhere from four days. to six weeks. for Saturday Cost of the workshop for partici- pants is $25. For more information call CbOic- p es at 420-0223. Billboard THURSDAY, OCT. 30 WOMEN: The Ajax -Pickering Women's Centre is offering a series of free interactive sessions on women's wellness. Tonight. Lea Valiant of Developing Lifestyle Vitality discusses stress management from 7 to 9 p.m. at the centre, Portable M 2. St. George's Anglican Church, southwest corner of Randall Dr. and Hwy. 2, Pickering Village (Ajax). All welcome. Preregistration recommended. 426-1064 or 686- 2661. .EARNING DISABILITY: The Learning Disabilities Association of Durham West holds its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 35 Church St. N., Ajax. A criminal court division judge will speak on children and youths, their rights, responsibilities and con- sequences in the legal system. 686- 1790 (Jutta). ELECTION: An all -candidates meeting for the mayoralty and Ward 3 local and regional positions on Pickering Council is held at 8 p.m. at the Greenwood Community Centre on Greenwood Rd., south of 6th Concession Rd. west of Westney Rd. 683-5301. FRIDAY, OCT: 31 NEW -TO -YOU: St. Martin's Angli- can Church, 1201 St. Martins Dr., Pickering, holds a New -TO -You sale from 7 to 9 p.m. Good used clothing, white ele- phant, toys, books. Call 839-9281 for information. Co,tumc winners in the categor) up to four years were Connor Leblanc. first; Kurt Merrem, second; Brianna Brunt. third-, Kylc O'Donnell. forth. Winners from stew five to seven were Lesley Baku-Boxddy. first; Paul Slater. second: Curtis O'Don- Sall, third; Samantha Gib- son.fourth Ages eight to 10 winners were: A Jennifct Wagg. first; Lucas t Grylls, second;,`' Sarah Slater, third-. sy and Nicole Pacheco, fourth. Win- eers in ages 11 a, 14 were: Andy Guiry, first; Carrie troll,. ,comi Nichok Hustnns, third 1, hit Vinden Heuvel'fourth The event wan .t, hara Group .incl I r Boy, 13, faces A 13 -year-old boy has charged with possession of stoka goods over 55.000 charges after being I°. driving without a lice"He was then turned over to his parents found behind wheel Arson blamed for OSHA"A - A 13 -year-old boy faces two charges after he was stopped office washroom fire while driving a stoke car Monday night. igthcox officer an 1983 Aspotted WHITBY - Arson is the cause of a WHITHY - Arson is the cause of a small tire that caused 55.000 to a Oldsmobile without licence downtown office washroom on Satur- plalcs being driven along Bloor Streit at x:12 p.m. The Whitby Fire Department The officer thought the driver looked small aw- reported the fire was started in a wash - room at 209 Dundas St. E. after a "- put the cruiser's roof let paper dispenser was set on Circ is lights on in an attempt to the building at Dundas and Green pull the car over. streets. But the car continued westbound on The damalIc was limited to smoke Bloor from Simcoe Street at 40 km -h, damage. weaving in the lane and almost hitting Durham Regxmal Police arc inves- the curb before stopping east of Park tigating. Road. Confirmed case of Influenza `A' Scouts make hay in fun -tilled, scary day BROOKLIN - Spooks, scarecrows and pumpkin, tilled Bux-Alin as the Brooklin Boy Scouts held their fourth annual Halloween Hay Day last Sun- day. Tbcre were also lots of winners for costume, pumpkin -carving and scare- crow contests. There were 69 entries in the pumpkin -carving event. The win- ters were David Potter, first. the Mal- lette and Cox families. second. Michelle Wagg. third, Melissa Horton, fourth; Daniel Pogmore, fifth; and Carrie Grvlls, sixth. Scarecrow winners were Peter. Terry and Ryan Barnahy, first; Alex Henderson, second. the Pacheco fami- ly, thud; the Wagg lamily. fourth; Nic- hole Hustins, fifth and Stephanie and Jamie Mane Sidler. ,i�th prompts bulletin to region's physicians Case confirmed in Port Perry, bug ,'wipes you out for a week' PORT PERRY - A confirmed case of Influenza A in Port Perry forced the Durham Region Health Department to issue an immediate bulletin to all regional physicians Tuesday. "Influenza A is very good at rid- ing air currents:" said Dr. Linda Panaro, Associate Medical Officer of Health at the Durham Region Health Department. But in the past, every outbreak we've had, we've been able to con- trol. Those at highest risk arc the elderly and individuals with respira- tory illnesses such as heart and lung disease. Infants with croup, or chil- dren with asthma are particularly vulnerable. Influenza can also spread through schools at an alarmingly fast rate, said Dr. Panaro. "It will be interesting to see how much the teachers' strike effects the outbreak:' added Dr. Panaro. The common "flu" should not be confused with the much more seri- ous respiratory virus influenza. If you try and tell me that you have influenza, and you're standing up. I won't believe you:' said Dr. Infant care workshop set Choices Childbirth Education and deals specifically with the issues of Labor Support Services, a non-profit caring for a newborn. organization, is offering an Infant The workshop will run from 1 to Care Worksho SaturdayNov 1 that 4 p.m. at an Ajax location. Panaro. "It wipes you out for a week. You can't even get out of bed" Symptoms of influenza can include a severe sore throat, sore muscles and prostration. Fortunately, a new laboratory test enables doctors to diagnose Ioflten- za A within one day. If left entreat- ed, the virus can cause pneumonia, which can be fatal for those m high risk. Last year, there were several out- breaks of Influenza A in nursing homes and schools throughout Durham Region. Depending on its severity. the virus can keep those afflicted bed- ridden anywhere from four days. to six weeks. for Saturday Cost of the workshop for partici- pants is $25. For more information call CbOic- p es at 420-0223. Billboard THURSDAY, OCT. 30 WOMEN: The Ajax -Pickering Women's Centre is offering a series of free interactive sessions on women's wellness. Tonight. Lea Valiant of Developing Lifestyle Vitality discusses stress management from 7 to 9 p.m. at the centre, Portable M 2. St. George's Anglican Church, southwest corner of Randall Dr. and Hwy. 2, Pickering Village (Ajax). All welcome. Preregistration recommended. 426-1064 or 686- 2661. .EARNING DISABILITY: The Learning Disabilities Association of Durham West holds its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 35 Church St. N., Ajax. A criminal court division judge will speak on children and youths, their rights, responsibilities and con- sequences in the legal system. 686- 1790 (Jutta). ELECTION: An all -candidates meeting for the mayoralty and Ward 3 local and regional positions on Pickering Council is held at 8 p.m. at the Greenwood Community Centre on Greenwood Rd., south of 6th Concession Rd. west of Westney Rd. 683-5301. FRIDAY, OCT: 31 NEW -TO -YOU: St. Martin's Angli- can Church, 1201 St. Martins Dr., Pickering, holds a New -TO -You sale from 7 to 9 p.m. Good used clothing, white ele- phant, toys, books. Call 839-9281 for information. Co,tumc winners in the categor) up to four years were Connor Leblanc. first; Kurt Merrem, second; Brianna Brunt. third-, Kylc O'Donnell. forth. Winners from stew five to seven were Lesley Baku-Boxddy. first; Paul Slater. second: Curtis O'Don- Sall, third; Samantha Gib- son.fourth Ages eight to 10 winners were: A Jennifct Wagg. first; Lucas t Grylls, second;,`' Sarah Slater, third-. sy and Nicole Pacheco, fourth. Win- eers in ages 11 a, 14 were: Andy Guiry, first; Carrie troll,. ,comi Nichok Hustnns, third 1, hit Vinden Heuvel'fourth The event wan .t, hara Group .incl I r THE NEWS ADVERI tSCR WEDNESDAY. OCIO•F.R 2f. 1"'/ - ►AGE 11 Reduceyour waste line duringreduction week Nov 3 to 9 is the 13th annual province -wide Waste Reduction Week (WRW) sponsored by the Recycling Council of Ontario (RCO). This year's theme 'Thinking Outside the Box' emphasizes reduce and reuse. The Mayor's Challenge is one way Pickering and Ajax bring public attention to the week by measuring which town sends the least residential trash per -capita to landfill during November. A special 3Rs trophy, created out of scrap materials by the Trinity Teens of Ajax, has been in Pickering for the past year and Ajax WRW co- ordinators Deanna Fry and Bob Bai- ley are hoping to get it back. In both communities, there will be posters, displays and draws as well as prires for the hest filled Blue Boxes and least garbage. A school bus tour to Durham Recycling Centre has been arranged with two students from each area school to attend. These 3Rs representatives will bring back recycling information and ideas to their teachers. Students at Lakeside Public School in Ajax will be treated to the half-hour comedy play Wanda Wasteful once the teach- ers' strike is over. To involve the industrial, commer- cial and institutional actor, environ- ment information packages are being given to the 50 largest businesses in Ajax. Pickering has purchased the Garbage. Going Going Gone video for industries to harrow. Mobile Vacuum will gne you $1 or more for any machine that comes in for recycling. LARRAINE ROULSTON Rec•ycler's Report In Pickering, The Beer Store in the Whites Road Plaza will have a Guess 'rhe Caps contest which serves as a reminder that beer caps go into the Blue Box and that beer stores reuse and recycle all packaging. Other stores in Pickering will hand out prices to customers who tote their own bags or who choose to carry home single items without a bag. A ski swap is being held at the A pr-caut Liam %amine t 6ctewwas pwWww"to Laboring along Newly -appointed provincial Labor Minister Assocaiton Week in the region. The desig- 1im Flaherty was on hard at the Durham crated week is a joint effort of the Province College Skills Training Centre Monday to and the Oshawa Regional Labour Manage - officially announce Construction Safety ment health and safety committee. Arts and crafts for show and sale in Pickering PICKERING — Loxal craticr, and aru,.an, wall display their wares at the Arts and Crafts Market here Saturday, Nov I from 10 a.m. to 4 p. m. The marict will feature unique works by local anisans including wtxxlcrafts- stained glass, ceramics, Jewelry, aromatherapy crafts, Celtic artwork and Christmas decorations. There'll also be a white elephant table. The Arts and Crafts Market is in the Fellowship in Christ Church at 1755 Plummer St , Unit 4, off Brock Road, just south of Hwy. 401. For more information, call 837- 26%13. MS Society hosts bazaar AJAX -- Bargains are on the table this weekend when the Durham chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society hosts its second annual bazaar. The event runs from I 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1 at the Ajax Community Centre on Centennial Rd. The event will feature a raffle, silent auction, Christmas items and decorations, crafts, toys, baby clothes and white elephant merchan- dise. Call 686-2581 for more informa- tion. 0 7"A lip, --- Trade in your Old Furnace... Whole House. lists E*c* to Gas I Ve{51oI1S Trade M yon old turnaee & iflicein up to OFF IEWps hat I - w sps ttllw w� Huft I k Cc diiolwly • BUY • RENT • FINANCE (905) 428-0333 VWA Ow w1111tillft • IUD p•pkka se - Panasonic PV -A327 This oils -C eannconderlfeaaors a 2M optical zoom colour viewjwdcr, bedil in video light and high-teeh-I video mead systema Includes Olympic care and eum Millenium battery Reg. 1014.97 1700" AIIIII 0 I iT= dw M ' A • Air I ii Pickering Recreation Complex on Friday night and all day Saturday and Sunday . This is a great chance to sell outgrown skis and get equipment that fits. Dunbarton-Fairport United Church in Pickering will hold its annual winter clothing exchange which runs through Waste Reduction Week on Saturdays, Nov. I to 15 from 9 a.m. to 1 I a.m. You also can treat your best 3Rs staff or students to cookies. To celebrate the week. Ajax's IGA and Pickering's Dominion Sav-A- Centre, SuperCentre, Bakery Plus. Austrian Bakery and Deli, and Bul'N'Ben Scottish Bakery will dec- orate their best-selling cookies with an R design. If you visit the SuperCentre WRW display on Friday, Nov. 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., you will receive a fro cookie and a chance to enter sorts draws. Lastly, on Sunday, Nov. 9 at p.m., a clean-up of Duffins Cree will be organized by the Aquati World Awareness Responsibility an Education (AWARE) organizatiol To participate, contact Errol at 68( 9214 for details. The RCO will host its 4th Annu: Environmental Fashion Sho- ReVamp '97, Wednesday, Nov. 5 at p.m. at the Masonic Temple Conce Hall, 888 Yonge St. at Davenpo Road. Tickets are available at th door or by calling 416 960-1025 ex 20. Larraine Roulston's column exploring ern• ronmental issues regularly appears o Wednesday. 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Newsr(x)m 083-i l Io l News Advertiser 1 t S & Ar,, e, ,tai, wew Walter PassarellaThis Week Artistic contributions John Green. Marcela Lukaysky, Florence Andrews-Perkes and Audrey MacLean contributed some creative works for a draw to be held at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery's fund-raising Art Mart. The 26th annul pre-Chnstmas show features higher quality arts and crafts. and is to be held at the gallery No%. I and 2 from 10 a -m. to 5 p.m. All proceeds will go to the volunteer committee at the gallery. Admission is $2. Ticket bolder' names will be entered in the above-mentioned draw, with a chance to win one of five prizes. For more information call the gallery at 576-3000. Curtain rises on I Dream of Genie in Pickering next weekend PICKERING — HcronYaw Baro the Kingdom of Magador a Ions Dinner Theatre is set to open its sec- time ago when mea were awn and and English Panto next weekend. villains and women were... well The fast -paced English comedy I you'll just have to we it to believe it. Dream of Genie nuns from Friday. Audiences will delight in the Nov 7 until New Year's Eve. inclu- antics of hero Aladdin and his pet sive. eat Amir as they try to thwart the Due to the popularity of last sea- evil Abanazer and his son's panto If The wicked sang of Shoe Fits, Heroagate cohorts. has decided to '1 Cog for include another in dinner and show that genre this sea- stans at $35 95 son. I Dream of per person. Genie is the tradition- Herongate is at al story of Aladdin told 2885 Altona Rd., in an untraditional manner; Pickering. The panto was written M popular For more information or for Herongate actor Bev Nicholas. reservations at the performance, call I Dream of Genie takes place in 905-472-3085. Theatre Durham puts out casting call for helpers Theatre Durham is inviting volun- Durham Region for the past 10 years teers willing to help the troupe to its and would like to continue. But, com- annual general meeting in Ajax Mon- munity support for Theatre Durham is day, Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. crucial to keep the organization alive. Theatre Durham needs volunteers For more information, call 427 - to become part of the board of gover- 2764 or 905-697-0584. mors, help with fund-raising and orga- ;.cwl, England in the early nize future productions. 60s, will play a fund-raising The annual general meeting is slat- ed for the Fortune Financial Building, ,'76�k HERONGATE 335 Bayly St., at the corner of Finley BARN Avenue. The theatre troupe has been produc- c THEATRE incg high-quality entertainment 2at6AMona�'PkimYuy OPENING NOV. St ",gym �j � A Magical 111utiical Comedy edy rJCary I DREAM OF AJAX — Gals and ghouls here are GENIE invited to celebrate the season with a dance. Clip and Save Nov. 9 & 16 St. Timothy's Presbyterian Church Buy 3 grt 4th FREE holds a Halloween Dance Saturday, has held oldies dances since Nov. I from 8 p.m. to I a.m. at the 1991 for children's charities CAW Hall, 140 Hunt St., Ajax. Cost is $25 per couple. Call 686-4296 (Barry 905 472-3085 Carr) for information. likes of Children's Wish. I� GROUP • A� r �'� Lyn Wnlop Lee Byers `� �'`Oja"' ' Dress: costume Oct 31 pAg,1r►y or semi formal 9:00 P.M. -2:00 A.M. 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Tickets, at $35 each, available by sending a self- addressed stamped envelope to Staff Sgt. Graham White Mersey He head. Metro Toronto Polis, 968 45 Strachan Ave., Toronto h M6K I W7. Make cheque He's payable to Project 911. If 1 eight tickets are purchased. a and table can be reserved. The Metro East Trade are Centre is at Brock Road and Pickering Parkway. Juist scwth of Hwy 2. For more informa- tion, call 839-1526. The Heart of Rock'n Roll in the2 Heart of Ajax bw i THE RANCH BAR di GRILL 89 COM !F PC! ` 4ti.A.x 1 "4ext to the Baer 5tore) M WATERFRONT 1315 ii15T ANNUAL MALLOWEEN M51-1 .590 Liverpool Rd., Pickering at the shores of Lake Ontario t _ SAT. Nov. 1: 9 P.M. . costumes a must! Buffet served 10 -11 p.m D.J., cash bar Monster Mash dance contest Midnight Prizes for. Best femak, Best mak. Best group TICKETS: ONLY $15_"J RE5ERVE TABLE5 FOR 8 Olt MORE. CALL 420-2020 r ESERVE EARLY! PICKERING — One of and the CHUM Charitable the premier r ,cVn'roll bards Foundation. in the '60s is playing a char- Gerry and the Pacemakers ty gig in Pickering next were part of the Merseyheat rnonth. sound in Liverpool in the *60s Gerry and the Pacemakers, at the same time the Beatles who emerged out of Liver- were also cutting their musi- ;.cwl, England in the early cal teed[. In fact. the two 60s, will play a fund-raising gawps followed similar paths Janice at the Metro East Trade as the Beatles' manager Brian (.entre Saturday. Noc. 8 from Epstein also approached the X p.m. to I a.m. Doors open at Pacemakers about a manage - p.m. men( deal. The band also used Proceeds go to Project the same producer. George )11, made up of members of Martin, in its recordings. l-oronto s emergency services Among the many hits by departments, in aid of clul- the Pacemakers, led by Gerry dren's charities. Project 911 Marsden. were Don't Let the has held oldies dances since Sun Catch You Crying and 1991 for children's charities Ferry Across the Mersey. and has raised 5800)1) for the Opening for Gerry and the likes of Children's Wish. Pacemakers is Terry Clukl Find. Juvenile Diabetes Sylvester. the former lead .BLUE OCEAN RESTAURANT E ;Fish & Chips bnbod for yeam a mac V ., FA MY SPECIALS DAMYr ACCZVrIED MOCK IIORrN tM A7A r EATERY OPEN VERY DAY IAO tun YOU CAN EAT ICOR AS UME AS YOU CAN AT NOS Breakfast Special (Daily) Luncheon Specials Daily �p TWO CAN DINE FOR 4449 (Every Day of The Week) EVERY SATURDAY NIGIAm (Emlift oe aur menu Ia1Mr SAO 0.m•) TWO BEAUTIFUL BANQUET HALLS ALL QICLUSIVE $5900 per Denson Pickering Town Centre 839.2507 'W i n i Featuring: 11 Mike Dunston (The uncolas) 00 Dave Rarer (The John Baldry Band; 1 a S O C 1 j U& 101Q, 141I `1 . (lows Restaurant ar singer of The Hollies. H joined The Hollies in I and sang lead vocals on stx hits as He Ain't Heavy, He' My Brother, Long Coo Woman (in a black dress) The Air That 1 Breathe. Tickets, at $35 each, available by sending a self- addressed stamped envelope to Staff Sgt. Graham White Mersey He head. Metro Toronto Polis, 968 45 Strachan Ave., Toronto h M6K I W7. Make cheque He's payable to Project 911. If 1 eight tickets are purchased. a and table can be reserved. The Metro East Trade are Centre is at Brock Road and Pickering Parkway. Juist scwth of Hwy 2. For more informa- tion, call 839-1526. The Heart of Rock'n Roll in the2 Heart of Ajax bw i THE RANCH BAR di GRILL 89 COM !F PC! ` 4ti.A.x 1 "4ext to the Baer 5tore) M WATERFRONT 1315 ii15T ANNUAL MALLOWEEN M51-1 .590 Liverpool Rd., Pickering at the shores of Lake Ontario t _ SAT. Nov. 1: 9 P.M. . costumes a must! Buffet served 10 -11 p.m D.J., cash bar Monster Mash dance contest Midnight Prizes for. Best femak, Best mak. Best group TICKETS: ONLY $15_"J RE5ERVE TABLE5 FOR 8 Olt MORE. CALL 420-2020 r ESERVE EARLY! r THE NEWS ADVERTS WEDNESDAY. OC70/ER 29. 1"7 - PAGE 13 Pl* ckering Sports Al Rivett, sports writer 683-5110 Fax: 683-7363 News Advertiser Ball star Wilson returns as Far East's home run tang 13Y AL RIVFIT they really love their baseball. It was a really good SW MIS RFJKMIF.R experience for me:' Wilson tells the News Advertiser. AJAX — The home run king of the Far East is Wilson, who played in the Toronto Blue Jays, back home after starring in the land of the rising Win Honda Marlins. Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland this bast season. Indians organizations before making the move to Ajax's Nigel Wilson, 26, was a hit with the -- Japan this year, says Nippon Ham Fighters of the Japanese Pacific major league teams League• although the Tokyo-based ball squad fared I have made overtures to less well over the 141 -game schedule. him about returning to The full-time designated hitter in his fust season North America. But, he with the Ham Fighters was a league leader in almost won't turn his thoughts every offensive category. He was first in home runs io baseball herr until with 37, second in slugging percentage with a .556 after his tenure in average. and fifth in runs batted in with 95 RBI. He Japan ends following also held the dubious distinction of being hit by 14 next season. pitches this season — the roost of any player in the "I'm going league. All this while boasting a .276 batting aver- — back to Japan (in age _ February). and whatev- The Ham Fighters finished fourth in the Japanese NIGEL WILSOti er happens after next Pacific League. the equivalent to Major League 'They really love season I'll deal with it Baseball's American League where the designated their baseball in then.7here have been a hitter rule exists. Tire Ham Fighters ended the season Japan.' few major league just Wow the .50) mark with a record of 67-74, riot teams inquiring about good enough W make the playoffs. me, but I don't want to think about it until 1 have W The Ham Fighters played in the Tokyo Dome, and I don't have to right now:' says Wilson. a.k.a. The Big Egg, one of free spurts domes in Japan -Truthfully. I told my agent that I don't want to know (with two more being built). The Ham Fighters drew about it. I'm going back (ter Japan) next season and at between 25.00[) and 30,000 fans for their home con- die end of it I will decide whether to slay in Japan or tests. come back here:' Wilson enjoyed his first year of a two-year car- The Japanese League season got off to a bad start tract with the Ham Fighters. even though he had to for Wilson. He suffered a fractured ankle and was play Brough an injury and endure the Japanese pen- hobbled for two months. However. he learrnxf to play chant for intense practising. through the injury. which is almost expected in Japan. niey treated me realty well there. I got the -It was messed tip for about two ❑oxrhs. They opportunity to play every day and the fans were great. warred me to take a couple of days off, but I told 9r , :O photo by Andrew Iwanowsw Doing the'splits Ajax Axemen gosltender Lave Burroughs waits for a rebound in Ajax Sunday. The does the splits to make a save on a Sturgeon Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League Falls Lynx shooter while Lynx Dan Demrcn Lynx defeated Ajax 7-5 Panther peewees remain unbeaten in league action PICKERING — The added single helpers. Team members are Greg Pickering Panthers Harvey's G o a l i e n d e r Urbas, Rory Black. Ryan Restaurant peewee select Rory Black Payne, Ainsley Eyitene. Eric hockey team remains unbeat- was instru- �G Ranta. Mark Cruse, David en after doubling the scorc on mental in Kenny. Sean McAteer, Chad Uxbridge 4-2 in recent league the win. Tkachuk, Ryan Donnan, action. stopping Chris Visconti, Chris Eric Ranta led the scoring t h r e e Maellwain, Chris Grafos, for the Panthers with two b r e a k - Matt Glavin, Jesse Seward. goals, while Chad Tkachuk aways in 7 John Veitch and Robert and Sean McAteer added sin- the contest. L-akics. gles. David Kenny's out- The peewee The team is coached by standing playmaking skills Panthers have outscored their Steve Morgan and Arthur earthed him two assists. opponents 26-12 over the last Donnan. The trainer is Matt McAteer and Mark Cruse five league games. Seward. Glenn's Auto runs down Mario's in basketball AJAX — Glenn's Auto chalked up its second win in as many games in Ajax Ladies' Recreational Basketball League action Oct. 15. Glenn's Auto defeated East Side Mario's 48-32. Colleen Wetering led the way for Glenn's with 12 points, followed by Deanna Mac Key with 10. Rhonda White netted I1 points for East Side Mario's, while Joanna Reardon chipped in with nine. In the second game of the evening, Dakota Bob's edged Bank of Montreal 33- 30. Kathy Durnan scored eight points for Dakota Bob's. Mary lane Allen and Debi Bonar each recorded seven -point efforts. Margo Levy bad 14 points for the bankers and Alexandra Martin sank eight. The league, made up of women from Ajax and Pickering, plays each Wednesday night at %%estney Heights Public School in Ajax. Anyone wanting to play in the league can contact Rose Adam at 839-7256. 40lTERO AJWT sUarLUS. • t W h1Il rrAW SURPLUS HALLOWEEN SPECIALS Of .:. Halloween Costumes at LOW, LOM Prices Teachers J 1 lClhit & iaoowscriieeced you? Nee/a SAFE, FUN. P1mforyoorcaitarrir+ is oRpiag Ifo ages 7 & up): Kids Public stwtuig/Itids Shinny Jr. a Sr. Movies, Table Top Hockey, Adak Supervision ONLY $29 for the tiny. flriog a lunch or buy out at ow cakeeria Drop -orf Tru to 9 ;30am. Plod -op betwm eipm R ripen Mon -Fri 41124141114 Mrkhaen RNPaasnroie (t mit s. of Sleeks) V1 - " deiniod Vi eaoharnt r hire* psi fty 7. Midiron them if I can move, I'm fine. But, they really do want to see you play every day... Wilson says the myth about Japanese league pitching being vastly inferior to that of Major League Baseball is unfounded. In fact, many pitchers in the Japanese Pacific League are viewed as even better than Hideo Nomo, a Japanese hurler who's starred with the Los Angeles Dodgers for the past two sea - sorts. "I think the pitching is really goof there. I would say it's comparable to the major leagues. I see pitch- rrc r•oming out Of the bullpen who can throw any- where between 93 and 97 miles per hour. The guys throw hard there and 1 think some of them could do well in the States:' Wilsoxt says his status as a foreigner in Japan was- n't a major stumbling block. An interpreter was sup- plied to him. and he became more comfort- able with the language as the season wore on. AJAX — Nigel "lire only thing that -Series between the was a transition for me ung his was there was a lot of EkwcbaU otganizab people. No matter what Cleveland after a fine time of day you travel. affiliate m the there were always a lot the 8601M hitting of people. But. whatev- Wilson Hiram* a thew er we wanted we had an Blot Jays for e Ies interpreter and I picked Colorado haachis- up enough of the lan- the drWL ge guato get by:' Edmonton TnWpers As each Japanese Wilson says, "'1 Pacific League team "ft could!w- beve go could Carty three import Ti wiRHl� players, he was joined on the team by Kip Gross. who once played for the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Jerry Brooks. formerly of the Florida Marlins. The presence of the American players helped Wilson make the transition to Japanese life. ..Kip had been there for four years and he helped Jerry and 1. He made it a lot easier on us; he knew all the pitfalls" It helped that the Ham Fighters' manager "under- stood a little English and he spoke a little English. It was easy to talk with him. Baseball is baseball in any language:* says Wilson. He's currently visiting family and friends in Ajax before heading to his new home in Hamilton. Bermuda where he will spend the winter He'll head back to Japan for the Fighters' two-month training cramp beginning Feb. 2. for both eX-tens m World Series Wilson didn't know who to chrld cheer for in the Wo Florida Martins and die Cleveland Indians. career teer, Wilson has coifed for both Major League oos. Lan season. he was an October cat -up w season with the Buffalo Bisons, the Indiiaus' AA.' A AmICnCan Association. He posted rucredible numbers with over 300 and setting several team records. Marlin after being left tmprotechik! by the Ttl6 aro` 993 expansion draft to stock the new Florida aid H Ile was cboeea first by the Martins, second overall is ined That year. he joifithe Manias top firm club, ore d the Pacific Coast L=Vw and hit .292. was happy for bah wm@C ilea widerfel the WaSenn Harltus"b a vent Ire and rho htttppy far them " r { Our Lowest Prices of the Season! 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OCToom 29, 1"7 Pickering Sl:)or 1• Golden Griddle bantams flatten foes like pancakes PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers Golden Griddle minor bantam 'AA' rep hockey team is off to a sizzling .tart in league play, recording (our consecutive wins. In their most recent contest, the Panthers made their home opener a winning one with a 4-1 � ictory over visiting Belleville. I he first -place Panthers got three goals from their defence �• nth KeN in Rogers scoring twice ,uud Mitch Grigoriadis once. R,�ckv Ruta added the other Pi,kcring marker. Evan c ;corgtevski. Mark Rogers and Jonathan Walsh had two assists• irwonadis and Brandon Saker .ldded one apiece. The Panthers earned a 4-2 victory over Belleville in Hughes and Saker with one Belleville. Mark Rogers potted apiece. two goals. David Hughes and The Panthers started the reg - Ruta fired singles. ular season with a 6-3 win over Michael Dawson the Aurora Tigers, the 1996-97 recorded two G Eastern Division champs. led assists, while Scott Billing, Vahey and Walsh the hr� Georgievski:. V offence with two goals apiece. Georgievski and A n d r e w p -< Pelan registered one goal Hopkins and each. Billing. Saker and Scott Vahey had 91, ? Walsh set up two goals one each. �Ar apiece. while Dawson, Mark The Golden Rogers and Vahey assisted on Griddle bantams also one each. earned a hard-fought 4-1 victory Goaltender Chris Franz and over Clariegton. Billing. Garett McKinnon continually Hughes. Kevin Rogers and Ruta stoned the opposition• while scored for Pickering, with defencemen James Judges and assists to Ryan Pelan with two. Adam Moyer stopped opposing Billing. Georgievski. Hopkins, shooters at the blue line. All Dolphins teams make football league playoffs •' The Ajax-Pickenng Dolphins the most by a Dolphin,' tyke team 1n line. A stubborn Ajax -Pickering t,xOall club teams closed out a suc- the 12 years they've been members defence stood firm to earn the win cessful regular season by sweeping of the Central Ontario and the playoff berth. Eric Glaw the Markham Raiders in all three Minor Football League, had two touchdowns and Brendan contests at Kinsmen Park Sunday. The Dolphins' Doyle one. Wayne McQuillan and In the tyke division. Ajax- atoms played their Joe Dublin added the converts. Pickering defeated visiting last regular -season Coupe Johnson was voW offensive Markham 53-0. Ryan Rouleau contest against MVP. while all defensive players .cored three touchdowns. while Markham with the took the defensive MVP honors. Ryan Sopik and Dart West had two winners qualifying The Dolphins' awns wig travel majors catch West also comated for the playoffs and / to Scarborough for a playoff gene photo by Andrew Iwanowsk, four of the seven touchdowns. the losers hanging up `j on Sunday. On the Andrew Burke got the nod as the defensive nxlst valuable player. their helmets for the season. Markham led 19.6 at half- WWI the playoff bad ts already decided in th dw peewee divitmon. e run (Mensm MVP ho tors watt to the time. But. with the crowd behind fink but entire offence. then[. the Doiphrts put together two game rtteartl to either team, the Dolphins still came ftp wah a top Pickering High School Trojans ball car- Athletics senior football action against The Dolphins* b'ke% how the umpressive scoring drives to take a effort to defeat Markham 12-8. rier Richard Karikan looks for runningPickerin s Pine Ride Seconds g'. R O BurhngtonStampeders m their play- 21-19 kad by fie end of dr stud Bryan WheaulL scored bah Ajax - room while Wes Boise follows behind School Pumas at Pickering High last off game at Kinsmen Park this quarter. With under a mmutie terrain Pickering Uxichdowns. during Lake Ontario Secondary School Wednesday afternoon. may_ lag in the game, the Raiders took the The Dolphiat snip travel to North The tree regular -season wins are bop down to the Dolphrts' arc -yard York fix a playoff game Sunday. Scoreboard hCK[nNG rMKTMERS N4Mwr1`1110"as N { aa .7 55 ,6 ,...r,. -War. 1119T11110 JMItON'A' HOCKEY LEA2M sranoa r e,o,a, 10 S • 0 50 « , 7 taor- +tin FN'HR t. S J a . ,4 to al,gaq �o�ar • 1 t a 2 st so S sl.daa,na to a 6 0 ]a 91 6 Ganite Name w T'N.�. 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As.em Information Systems Programmer Diploma Course Start November 24, 1997 760 Hours - 38 Weeks You will team: • To design, code. beta, debw, document implement and maintain computer programs that soler. specific problems for users. • File mi nagsnEsrrt for MS4DOS, Windows95, in a standalone or networked environment • Use the basic features of word processing, spreadsheet, and comili unication software • Apply principles of mathematics systems to addressable memory • Create and use structured charts, IPO charts, and flow charts In the design stage of structural application development • Design , wilts, test, debug, and downtes" C and C+« langusage Programs • Creels and maintain relational database tables using Miuosoft Access • Develop multi -document appy is so using Visual Basic • 0 1 gr -I Visual Basic and OLE to Mr* Visual Basic application bt0erIses with a variety of relational database products, Toronto School of Business PICKERING CAMPUS OSHAWA CAMPUS 420-1344 723-1163 "Our Educational Commiment Pays Off" TRAIN FOR A CAREER IN = c--Nisid Mel aware -ire• ""srngt M.w !wL wsorEg Ar ama ro 1 marN. a 0.Nnl wa rn�.. itenirarl Ower ala:: naw www.ww aPtY Pnrun WS.Q A ass er f -w1 .,,,wtrif¢STrin.w �fos,cvless �owlrownEa NrEao 1 1 • +M +vagi "ion 'MJmi • pan Um. nCOArla sknvift :a�e albS" sat AdNeMJi► bre �zA^Ww.•IaMs y R Oen CONTRACT RESEARCH Biovail is conducting studies ln%ol%ing currently marketed medications in our modcrr ,•hnscal research facility in Scarborough. 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M,my $15% an t988 For No tum downs. 1993 Ford Talus GL 41r. 14B . Dai Gse. g ' D'b mainly i limp alai i10a To oellere CMM. 4 76- 01e' A� E ATEi "to. ac. V6. black S79% Na f mann Mt. Alan -M mbm•:o1 °apes nista. used stoves $ 200 and up. Tempo. 4 ql. flAti0af0. f16% slat. M lrldlrat sit SYIpG goftMwn, aVatiDb tit. oboe" ink. t 12 bees. wdWmt Remax quakily One sen. (asst actuary. tree tsA used wags $250 dryers inn 1983 Elam are 5995 a First time buy- 1%2 olds Cleat. V6.4111. a woven. VAWM M Amber- $700 mdusive IsUud w rtar pro' .rA K tape No LIC 1193-5000 WANTED 1saes. (30 yards) Nofman $125 and op New brand name s 19081404-9 759 ers, bankrupt; c 115kms 189% 1992 II1 lea AM 905-0.31-8113. or Qwmd 436 -?M sow. 3175 nM mo. pkw mbr Lot commission, 686.2314 0. SI podW rocket. sw Cr malo(%31342.5751 fridges. 16 c t $605 Meld 107 r�1J8N. 2 odor. gray bad credit; no Md. 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SWMOM, f50Nmonm n- AMr MKU Menu, mat el' hour -double garage 5 asp- !KS09.3501 MYLS KING Sole teW 1Do% Nylon Mar tSpK Kry reA-mMntarkd FINANCE Mc. 129% 19% Toyota Cor- duff arrlre. private m duped Paring to dM car. no 51300 26713AUCTIONS rMUW tdra-de Call as wATM, I you are cenmmfr SAW. t1rpet $ant M $1 22i with me task. smr Uo look $1500 call gos-337-0137 DEPARTMENT a4 LE. 4 ma Slped, at U" Close b 401. A slap- uWi4,y. rare snow, Mo war Mn._ sg ft 33 Nall SL NUlat 676.3673 fall ahu 5 M170a4NUZN07- Ostia- Onru noor spa AldlM mum waw f49% 1989 Tla7aW To- 0110. rvaeMk Novi 905- SimcM Street North np pK pea a your W,4r. M r .ndp 13M awM. Ando. 4 doors 1 ERIDAN CNEY m tea-nikarnen. bedroom townhouse IO�sMWa1 x Sir pada 5yr.,,,, uuNtsttyyl1jjlIlon Saar ismwal fall Ice nlomalan 3351 car, 2 -dr fa. Main 53495 436lXgor905725-43118 Pnp OOMwar FNpars aw bDk Custom5r a 686-0234 after 5 p m cylinder f39% mMnM CAN 905.700-849! 377 T"MW Rd E Ostw Avalaoe Utilities ncWOr E>Nt AMM In Wsladan parameM For 9%.728.3922 434-2767 large OOWNTOMa Mehr: Saturn Mrd aMmtks r '.D ptdl Awr1A0k mmMseM CM f a0a1N .MIA Enra your free in eswtte AskM 1 i 2 tbdfoomisl Lsrge by of tattafq Bq 2-00rm asp %5.5765123 ask for Boba a� 5ad biiL ReercfrcesKathy 1�w.�a1961111 1411 Mkt 19051131-146 or SELL 11 a ABY ram, ew mule al 1�l uyve� PM ry bM Ava1�MIt SMC 1 i S: r -01 41618921226 SMimonm AvaMA Nal now. ands a my dean and t SWM Can 19DSt669•MN 5241 alb 5 p m MW tIEAMNCE SAIF - Entre Cl niQues, int f 1 it furniture. al Do bogs 6 .M WIN f76 s or to swap mut i gfpn puildlp. t598 6 f6% adraK d Nbd Shop SM nG antiques, tint turngure. Royal DOultOni. P.M I�Vat trucks o wry cabem n A ants. dole parking ,nFM t 6 2•oeagom MI1�3, 3-DeOroom 9dge- 4W Fjohn Spriret Mrd W. mels. 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Daunt. 1.06 can buy" try SOLD 0 4" pIr,ig warts. onus fIt10 723-5373 d" ii01g necorffosutfee Ad am. OdN and omwwv- AMS. 3-0ewoom mab pow 2,7-0too Was see not pet a udory ase- a ts tan 905401- 7/ CaaheO, Cal Rr a Bab a yap. •0„ +war. Pleas 432.7761 ear !ed I,,,,�` AppYafc lOdmt. SOD zea Fa $SOD ANCWa3 sN,aitl a tt60Wmbstm. apps w sMr M. 33 1kaFyY payp, Mu 200 w n. 2nd IIDd 1.6.9 GMET3 - lots d arpn let WE IRE THE FACTORY"' 1M7 BWC[ Skynawt. err 351 3160 �'' man eC'�' bitlwy, Ire. OaWr Non-snoaer-Dec.fd. FrsV s ,511132. ft man CA' �-2447 TOM- nygn. Mw sun m- TRADITIONAL w000WORK- [ardponer: $17% Den 1%7 WE FINANCE 31Aa M Aro Santa Ndaaes. NO pas. CAN 901 cormk @oM=. upW 2- IM. task== Nn • 14x Hoa ' t'arplys on nab I ING 908-9851774 Suntaro $21% inn 1986 eon EMYONE D,Maly, users cars 4 Trude. 434-2407 ts6aom. 2 rw apMhhr n 9051793223. 111 a.R. slid" for f" r0 Orpel 3 rooms. -1 w pliasCOMWAWKM Pact:Mduda carpet. pre- USED FFAM tori. ab up. M,my $15% an t988 For No tum downs. 1993 Ford Talus GL 41r. 14B . Dai Gse. g ' D'b mainly i limp alai i10a To oellere CMM. 4 76- 01e' A� E ATEi "to. ac. V6. black S79% Na f mann Mt. Alan -M mbm•:o1 °apes nista. used stoves $ 200 and up. Tempo. 4 ql. flAti0af0. f16% slat. M lrldlrat sit SYIpG goftMwn, aVatiDb tit. oboe" ink. t 12 bees. wdWmt Remax quakily One sen. (asst actuary. tree tsA used wags $250 dryers inn 1983 Elam are 5995 a First time buy- 1%2 olds Cleat. V6.4111. a woven. VAWM M Amber- $700 mdusive IsUud w rtar pro' .rA K tape No LIC 1193-5000 WANTED 1saes. (30 yards) Nofman $125 and op New brand name s 19081404-9 759 ers, bankrupt; c 115kms 189% 1992 II1 lea AM 905-0.31-8113. or Qwmd 436 -?M sow. 3175 nM mo. pkw mbr Lot commission, 686.2314 0. SI podW rocket. sw Cr malo(%31342.5751 fridges. 16 c t $605 Meld 107 r�1J8N. 2 odor. gray bad credit; no Md. Maps SM%. 1%I teas 909137 -tent QtrtaAl NNaMr- 3 eeg- aM1y country lame. m gEAI payment next CAaPE1a fAlny Lots dere- arattu llama 30Tslu Mows train wet read nbbr. automat:. Cfedil! If you Caraktr 4-e aro. alp 130 14 9 DManrerlt 'Dom' $% . IryOm. wry 87 ado wO 2 swmM k vv t PArDA poNNpW sales every Tues. pets . •100% rrybn sum re ab W New stflget lox help- Mw ae5. $1.400 a best oh- I kms. $5295 1990 Form Grad urge Wen own eraraO man bell rase" sow- 4305 Orpet 7 rooms alae a 5 cl $225. Skpewrsons ..ars 1905)723-25U work; you drive. M. 44r. ado. ase. dKygroy N Mainframe. College aie"S250 =W40. dhej w ratM. Very accessible ro pIMs+3 NM8 gi'egp Thtars. and Sat. al 130 s4 yd l Iro"a 1aaW1_ Applunms 227 Court St Lots Of pre- f19% 13% Acuw Pnep•"t pad and rtsta4A- p Napa aweeMY M ndww Imale telae Ven ram f1000 ear Na.' �'" ' 'will' and agape on m. Anti ran Ertl estrmiles arpel Os1Mma 8767N8 107 Obs Ddu M. grey 2 owned CRE. auto. Had. startup$ woom Avfolabk mmr First ad rat. 7259711 Ed 1 1 monm Call �„ p' Qu feparb SerWrq owner and NrTH1 sik. dr. pw, pt. 1fl crmse. ar. Vehicles lO SSM 19% Cnev Astro, 8 Ed f9061619 -I41/ NM• urniture, Et�- swiD,4rd4ig arta sen nos- ti4b1,i0 ,0 .000 km fY500 oro %6. 1iMMy 727-0478 VIRAL PAM,,,. atao Miar9ces etc. Own - 6M -,172 waren softener. Aro ral s6B-Sas Choose from. Das. bong wain am $71% PER MOM for sae a p4cka9e. 3900 out ft MK nt 1%9 CMv 1.1®ael basefMnt one eewpom bMewm 2500 so ft. 4 bedroom or and for CAePII$- early C inslmas (905) 4355235 1N? VW Fox. 4 -door. grey SPECIAL cask, RS Cone. aft. V6. SWMOM, f50Nmonm n- AMr MKU Menu, mat el' hour -double garage 5 asp- !KS09.3501 MYLS KING Sole teW 1Do% Nylon Mar tSpK Kry reA-mMntarkd FINANCE Mc. 129% 19% Toyota Cor- duff arrlre. private m duped Paring to dM car. no 51300 26713AUCTIONS rMUW tdra-de Call as wATM, I you are cenmmfr SAW. t1rpet $ant M $1 22i with me task. smr Uo look $1500 call gos-337-0137 DEPARTMENT a4 LE. 4 ma Slped, at U" Close b 401. A slap- uWi4,y. rare snow, Mo war Mn._ sg ft 33 Nall SL NUlat 676.3673 fall ahu 5 M170a4NUZN07- Ostia- Onru noor spa AldlM mum waw f49% 1989 Tla7aW To- 0110. rvaeMk Novi 905- SimcM Street North np pK pea a your W,4r. M r .ndp 13M awM. Ando. 4 doors 1 ERIDAN CNEY m tea-nikarnen. bedroom townhouse IO�sMWa1 x Sir pada 5yr.,,,, uuNtsttyyl1jjlIlon Saar ismwal fall Ice nlomalan 3351 car, 2 -dr fa. Main 53495 436lXgor905725-43118 Pnp OOMwar FNpars aw bDk Custom5r a 686-0234 after 5 p m cylinder f39% mMnM CAN 905.700-849! 377 T"MW Rd E Ostw Avalaoe Utilities ncWOr E>Nt AMM In Wsladan parameM For 9%.728.3922 434-2767 large OOWNTOMa Mehr: Saturn Mrd aMmtks r '.D ptdl Awr1A0k mmMseM CM f a0a1N .MIA Enra your free in eswtte AskM 1 i 2 tbdfoomisl Lsrge by of tattafq Bq 2-00rm asp %5.5765123 ask for Boba a� 5ad biiL ReercfrcesKathy 1�w.�a1961111 1411 Mkt 19051131-146 or SELL 11 a ABY ram, ew mule al 1�l uyve� PM ry bM Ava1�MIt SMC 1 i S: r -01 41618921226 SMimonm AvaMA Nal now. ands a my dean and t SWM Can 19DSt669•MN 5241 alb 5 p m MW tIEAMNCE SAIF - Entre Cl niQues, int f 1 it furniture. al Do bogs 6 .M WIN f76 s or to swap mut i gfpn puildlp. t598 6 f6% adraK d Nbd Shop SM nG antiques, tint turngure. Royal DOultOni. P.M I�Vat trucks o wry cabem n A ants. dole parking ,nFM t 6 2•oeagom MI1�3, 3-DeOroom 9dge- 4W Fjohn Spriret Mrd W. mels. MoorerolT good china 6 Wass old toys. collet- was 24hr pMesaeXW pick- p,"yg A am October 1st apantlsaf o wry quo, we4 low, m-Uw apanem, ample DCLEM breio M boa. Paflaw afford *M IsaNM Mrd ac bons 6 other Interesting amcles Durham's largest CALL o Ffon To'44q Roupt Vaeep Mrd NowmOer tM Phone ho fo'rt'e' aw a ~- ptnnig. lose to srdtods. pcu7n. BBO. private err. NEAT IIP 4f"mrt PMbm tads auction since 1973 �p� /gam to" lbs sus pap a ow. Pam 401 f95Wmauh. 1s1AAtE Y Yaw 05- r2 an lana bog Pon Perry %5 PMN gem AW1'Mlr WeTV / 07 b Ca' 19�0617�06- N557i8SM AVMleo4 now For auto AM Sulk IaaAY 905-6262220. Rd N. Ostb6 fi%. $716 Mr Wdmes Avaeade b NIw photos 905 - SM pTANAp"wonwwaM tIM NI61 aaa�Mt; foo 1576.1167 5740 Na Sri -%16 pet 19 6N 905-57111- INS 37M 1 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Durham College is seeking the services Of an employee assistance provider. Information package available by Calling (905) 721-3031 Proposals will be received until 4 p.m. Fri., Nov. 14/97 THE: NEWS AIWE1CTIXE:R• W EINE SI)A1'. 1 M "TONE:R 21. I"7 -PACE 17 rw+.a..Na rr•Y..RRb """'"L"" SELL R PROW ' M�Psacbrq CALL 6830707CANDO A 10:1 RENOVATIONS INC.OR FAX Oueft howa ealeereleee ea00 Ins NO PROJECT TOO SHALLKNahle - BwNronls• wk,dow•• Doors574218 • BatMooms • Ete. - � • 905-686-"211 . """' 4 • ' "ray RENOVAHIM TIONS 0r.e„m..0 M CAWr s�.+r The ow to aN s town Am Sar. (olmmi' Dost your home .cede ADNOr"Im 0101M. r swan rr ran casements, . $Wd$CM. oa.n.p i • ' • No Is too op small. cap lot tree M.1 Aueeatm . 1 Al)dkns --. 1 Auctions. 1 Auctions; 9054094041 :1 PROFESSIONAL Rodkq WE AUCTIONEERS IMPORTANT AUCTION NOTICE Acting under Instructions received we will sell in detail lots from MAJOR ESTATES PRIVATE COLLECTIONS CONSI(;NMFiNTS 80 Lain Orn 1 • EXOUISTTE OAK 6 CARVED MAHOGANY FURNITURE • COLLECTIBLES ,ACCENT °URNITURE • PARLOR & GRAND FOYER MIRRORS • SPORTS MEMORABILIA • HANDICRAFTS • COMPUTERS • ANTIOUE a MODERN JEWELLERY • GOLD COINS • ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS • OVER 100 LE. PRINTS • GROUP OF SEVEN • COLLECTION SWAROVSKI ANNUALS • ROYAL DOLATON • TUDOR MINT •FITZ 3 FLOYD • JADE SCULPTURES SUN.. NOV. 02 AT 12:00 NOON (PREVIEW AT 11 A.Y.) 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And these cupholders can hold both round -shaped beverage containers as well as juice boxes. With this much potential liquid on board, it seems doubtful you'll get the chance to test the Venture's highway cruising range without at least a couple of pit stops. • Base price: $24,145 • Typo: Three -/four -door minivan • Engine: 3.4 -titre OHV V6 • Horsepower: 180 • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Four -speed automatic • Fuel consumption: 13.7 11100 km city, 9.7 11100 km highway 1, 1997) • Safety: Dual airbags, side airbags. four-wheel ABS, rear -dor child -safety locks • Weight: 1.485 kilograms • Basic warranty 3 year% or 60.000 kilometre% • Roadside assistance: Yes IMPRE..RSIK)NS: J!f.. f C'he%y's reed-.eic pion coupe is also a high-profile NASCAR superstar. Cl-ic relative to the Lumina. The 1998 Monte Carlo also gets a new optional engine. Last year's 3.4 -litre DOHC V6 has been replaced by a 3.9-ltrc V6 that canes standard in the Z34, as well as seeing duty in other GM car lines. The Monte Carlo version of the 3.8 cranks (tit 200 hox%rpx,wer, 40 moire than the base 3.1- Ittre V6 that's standard on the LS Both base and optional powerplants are matched to a four-%pced auternatic transmission. As with the Lumina. the Monte Carlo benefits from changes to bah wspensio n and transmrssion components. Both LS and racier Z34 cars come with a Icing Int of standard features, such as air conditioning. power windows. power door lock%. power outside mimes. full instrumentation, split-foklmg rear %eat, tilt steering aned AM/FM/ca%setic audio system. To these goodies, the Z34 adds cruise control. remote keyless entry. custom bucket seats. dual -zone temperature controls, 16 -inch alloy wheels and for -wheel disc brakes • Bac pncc: $24.900 • T% pc: Sport coupe • Engines: 3.1 -litre V6 (standard on LS)/3.8-Imre V6 (standard on Z.34 i • Horsepower: 160✓2W • Layout: Frost -engin. front -w beef drive • Transmission: Four -speed automatic • Fuel consumption: 11.9 1/1 (X) km city. 7.5 U 11X) km highway • Safety Dual airbag%, four-wheel ABS • w'cishu 1.485 kilogram% • Basic warranty 3 year% or 60,000 kilomares • R(4dsde asststamc: Yes g Ili s R MPRF_S.tilO1ti: " The Cwc,, namplatc I, rc1 mtrc• havmg been gassed by GM in favor of the Chevrolet Bowtre. For 1998, the fuel -cconomy leading Metro Amves with a rc%i.ed opsf%rfal 11 -litre (iwr-cylinder engin that features mint -port fuel injection. replacing last year's ckctrtnac %y%lem. The powerplant. standard in the Metro four -dor sedan and uptitrtal on die coupe now featires four valves per cylinder intrad cif the previous two. The result t% a sisnifwam nit -horsepower increase tnow 79). The base engine m the Metro coupe m a 55 - horsepower I.0 -litre three -cylinder unit. Only one transmission choice is available with the three -banger, a five -speed manual, standard on all models. A three -speed automatic is optional. Visually, all Moms servo redesigned front and rear cods, new headlamps and new seat fabncs. There's also fresh wheel covers for both coupe and sedan models. The low-cost Metros conic without a lot of extras. but additional feature% can be added. such as air conditioning, power doxy kicks (sedan). rear window defogger. audio systems. tach. ABS and rear wiper/wa%fier (coupe). • Base price: $11.700 • Type: Three -door haschbac►/four-fluor sedan • Engines: 1.0 -litre SOHC three-cylinok-r/1.3-litre SOHC four - c) finder • Horsepower: 55n9 • layout Front -engine, frau-wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic "optional) • Fuel consumption: 5.4 11100 km city. 4.3 11100 km highway t 1. 0. MT) ( 1997) • Safety. Dol airbags, four-wheel ABS (optional). rear -door ,held -safety locks (%edam • Weight: 915 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60.000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes i IMPRRSSIONS t L 1 B U Chevy'% Camry-fighter was introduced in March as a 1997 model. The few changes for 1998 consist of a couple of fresh options isiclding leather seats on the LS and six -way power dnver's seat on the base car (a standard feature on the LS). The LS also gets a revised 15 -inch aluminum wheel design. Malibu offers a choice of two engines. a base 2.4 -litre 150 -horsepower twin cam four- cylinde, or an optional (standard on the LS) 3.1 -litre OHV V6 that also develops 150 horsepower, but offers significantly more torque than the four -hanger. Only one transmission is provided, a four - speed automatic. One of Malibu's best qualities is the amount of standard amenities that go into every vehicle. These include air conditioning. full instrumentation, tilt steering, AM/FM stereo and remote trunk release. • Base price: $20.600 • Type: Sedan • Engines: 2.4 -litre DOHC four-cylinder/3.1-litre OHV V6 (optional) • Horsepower: 150/ 150 • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Four -speed automatic • Fuel consumption: 12.3 U100 km city, 7.8 1/100 km highway (2.4) (1997) • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS, rear -door child -safety locks • Weight: 1A W kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes IM"lOrjcc:' IN I I N A Currently wearing the mantle of the biggest sedan in the Chevy fleet, the six -passenger Lumina drives into 1998 with a major engine option change. Lau year's 3.4 -litre motor has been dropped. replaced by GM's fabled 3.8 -litre V6 that produces 200 horsepower, 15 less than the previous 3.4 -hue DOHC umf. 711e new engine, optional on the LTZ, does, however. produce slightly mote torque at lower RPMs. A firmer heavy-duty suspension comes as part of the 3.8 package. The base engine continues as the 3.1 -litre V6 that puts out 160 horsepower. A four -speed automatic transmission is standard with both the 3.1 and 3.8. Other mechanical changes for the new model year include revisions to both the suspension system and clutch. Lummas are available in three trim levels: hale: LS: and LTZ. Base models come reasonably equipped with air conditioning, power door locks, tilt steering. AM/FM stereo and dual remote outside mirrors. Bah LS and LTZ versions add a lengthy list of features, including power windows. upgraded seats and If -inch wheels. And for those law-enforcement agencies retiring their worn-out Caprices. there is a special police package available. • Bax price. $23,000 • Type: Sedan • Engines: 3.1 -litre V6/3.S-litre V6 (optional) • Horsepower 160/2(1() • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Transmision: Four -speed automatic • Fuel consumption: 11.9 1/100 km city, 7.5 U100 km highway (3.1)(1997) • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS, rear -door child -safety locks. • Weight: 1300 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60.000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes III -- 111 ___ 11111t.111f11H1111M11f8i111 IL 1MiPRESSk S: iZ ` 6. T lo. Introduced in January to a rousing chorus of cheers among the faithful, the fifth generation (C5) of Chevy's legendary 45 -year old sports car adds a topless model for 1998. The stunning new convertible arrives complete with Corvette's new aluminum 5.7 - lure LS 1 engine that produces 345 htfisepower. and is offered with a for -speed automatic. o r optional six-spoed manual transmission. Both are located at the rear of the car to provide more cockpit room as well as improved weight distribution. The top is manually operated with a heated rear glass window. Even with the top stowed there's room m the Corvem's trunk (the fust trunk since 1962) for a reaurgble amount of hrggage. Other new 'Nene features include a fresh mag wheel option pks new exterior colors. Whether carpe or convertible. Corvettes are turned out with such niceties as aur conditioning. power wtrldows, door locks and mirrors• leather intericx, six -way power driver's seat. cruise control, tick steering and A.WFM cassette sound system with Rose speakers and 17 -inch cast aluminum wheels. Rumor has it that Chevrolet will release a 'stripped -clown' Corvette coupe next year, minus a T -top, and without many of the now -standard features. - Base price: $50.400 • Type: Sport coupe/convertibk - Engine: 5.7 -litre OHV V8 • H,irsepower 345 - Layout: Front -engine. rear - H 11cc1 dnve Fransmission: Four -spiced automatic/six-%peed manual 1 optional ) • I ucl o.,i sumptio: n/a • Weight: 1,470 kilograms > „� • Basic warranty: 3 years or J ,1 60.(XX) kikrnetres • R,,A%de assistance: Yes Thc C.oalcr continues as one of the most popular can in North America with nearly 280,000 %okl in the 1996 calea dor year For 1998• the vehicle's exterior remvns unchanged. but due model lineup has been revised. The Ls convertible has been dropped, replaced by a Z24 -y ragtop. to the engin department. the base 2 2 -litre four-cylioder unit texives slightly more torque. Horsepower Finding the remains unchanged, however, at g 120. Cavalier's optional poiverplant is a 2.4 -litre twin cam a favourite four -cylinder that's good for 150 horsepower. Available It also shou transmissions consist of a five - speed manual, three -speed all, you do automatic (optional on Cavalier y coupe and sedan) and four -speed automatic ( standard on LS sedan. five minute optional on all atter models). The five -speed's shifter has been reworked to provide tighter, more sold feeling gear changes. And the four -speed automatic now includes traction control as standard. Cavaliers, including base coupe and sedan models, come with some nice standard touches including power steering, a full folding rear sex. four-wheel ABS and AM/FM stereo. • Base price: $14,800 • Type: Coupe/sedan/convertible • Engines: 2.2 -litre OHV four- cylinder/2.4-litre DOHC four - cylinder (optional) • Horsepower: 115/150 • Layout: Front -engine, front - wheel drive - Transmissions: Five -speed manual/three - speed - autontatic/four-speed automatic - Fuel consumption: 10.1 1/100 km city, 6.1 1/100 km highway (2.2) (1997) SATURN ,At":A N / W A G 0 1'!T Major revisiotls were introduced to the Saturn sedans and wagons two years ago. For 1998, these polymer plastic -bodied vehicles receive only slight modificatiorts. Inside both models there's new seat fabrics, including leather for the front seats. One item you'll find lacking on the 1998 Satums is the perfomanLWri rnial switch on the console bas; been dropped, meaning one less gadget to play with. The base powerplant remains the 1.9 -litre SOHC four - cylinder engine that praluces IOU horsepower, and conies with the SL and SL I sedan and SW I wagon. Standard equipment on the SL2 sedan and SW2 wagon is the more powerful DOHC version of the 1.9 -litre, which generates 124 horsepower. A five -speed manual transmission is standard on all models, with a four -speed automatic is available on all but the base Satum SL. All Saturn models except the SL can be optioned with most commonly found accessory and convenience items. If freedom from those annoying parking lot dings are what you seek, the Saturn lineup, with its plastic polymer body panels will gladden your heart. • Ban price: $14,2()0 • Type: Four -door sedan/wagon • Engine: 1.9 -live SOHC four -cylinder (SL, SLI, SWI)/1.94itre DOHC four -cylinder (SL2, SW2) • Horsepower: 100/124 • layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • 'Transmission: Five -speed manual, four -speed automatic (optional) • Fuel consumption: 9.1 11100 km city, 5.9 11100 km highway (SOHC.MT) (1997) • Safety: Dual airbags, rear -door child -safety locks, far -wheel AliS (optional), traction control (optional) • Weight: 1.060 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60.000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes i n �' IMPRESSIONS: ) l ! 1 i � Saturn's sporty coupes received a major overhaul last year and few changes are anticipated for 1998. Both the base SC I and more powerful SC2 models are built on the Saturn sedan platform, which extends the wheelbase by more than eight centimetres when compared to the previous coupe. The resuh'! A much more livable interior, especially for those riding in the rear scat. Minot changes for this year include larger voluune stamped steel on the exhaust system and the addition orf a gasoline vapor recovery system that captures vapors before they escape during refueling. On a sad dote, the performarlc:e/no rmal control has been discontinued. Both coupe models continue to share powerplaMs with the sedan and wagon series. The base SCI's engine is a 1.9 -litre SOHO four -cylinder that dciivers 100 horsepower. Moving up to the SC2 gets you the 124 horsepower DOHC version. The upmarket SC2 also adds a host of additional features including fog lamps, 15 -inch alloy whocis. roctming front seats with lumMr support, leather -wrapped steering wheel and variable -assist power steering. - Price: $16,420 •'Fype: Twordoor sport coupe • Engine: 1.9 -litre SOHC four -cylinder (SC 0/1.9 -litre DOHC liver -cylinder (SC2) • Horsepower: 10(Y124 • I ivo w: Frunttngine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic ( Optional ) • Fuel consumption: 9.1 11100 km .:icy. 5.9 11100 km hifhway (S0I1C. MT) (1997) • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ASS (optional), ttacLon Lonfrol I optcnal) • Wright: IA50 kilograms - Basic warranty ; yeas or 60.000 kilattdres - Roadside acwstance: Yes Looking for a good place to buy a car? right car salespeople is a lot like finding radio station. You want good reception. Id be enjoyable to listen to. And most of nit want to be interrupted every ,�, s by some annoying sales pitch. 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F /O 'Mur 4' S/ \TV [N- [sc1 $16,873] .1suzu- 1520 Dundos Street Eost, Whitby, Ontario, L1 N 2K7 (905) 430-2350 The 1998 Saturn SL, SC ) and SW 1 Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price includes a transportation fee of 1455, retailer prep and o full tank of fuel Retailers ore free to set individual pricing. Of course, some things ore extra, like foxes, license and insurance. A DIF FER ENT KIND o/ COMPANY. A DIFFERENT KIND 4/ CAR. 29. IWT PAGE 3 C io WE RE 'JAMMED!! Must make room fur additional factory shipments. ( � : 1998 Malibu's Starting UNDER $2U00-00 ( J NO NONSENSE �kl- NU 1, i, A 4koZi Lop% I %J %.-i YEAR CHEVROLET OldsmotAle 1530 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY 668-3304 - - ANNOM w - "Alliflow a A C PAO[ a PFAVWW 9& W8&A6 d, orates.. M ten CHEVY TRUCKS IMP{ SION t 3 C K Ii. R One of the least expensive spurt -utility vehicles on the market, the Tracker is now referred to as a Chevrolet and not by its former Geo moniker. Available in two -door convertible and four-dcxw hardtop (wagon) configurations, the Tracker can be specked out with two- or four-wheel drive. Features for 1998 include new seat fabric and exterior paint options, along with a convenience package for the four - door that features power windows, door locks and mirrors. Powering the little beast is a 1.6 -litre SOHO four -cylinder motor that produces 95 horsepower. As small as the Tracker's engine is, it can still tow up to 455 kilograms, or up to 680 kilograms for the four -door model. Transmission options consist of a five -speed manual, three -speed automatic (optional on two -door models) and four -speed automatic (optional on four -door models). The four -speed features a power/economy mode that the driver can alter with a flick of a switch. Compared to some other basic sport -utility competitors. Trackers come fairly well equipped with standard features like full carpeting (including cargo area). folding rear seal• spare tire cover and dual outside mirrors. 'there is also an extensive list of Tracker options, including air conditioning, a choice of three sound systems, four-wheel ABS and cruise control. • Base price: $18.600 • 'Type: Two -/four -door convertiblelhardtop sport -utility • Engine: 1.6 -litre SOHC four -cylinder • Horsepower: 95 • layout: Front -engine, rear -/four-wheel drive • 'Transmissions: Five -speed manual/three-speed automatic (optional with tw(r - doorYfour-speed automatic (optional with four -door) • Fuel consumption: 10.1 1/100 km city, 8.1 1/100 km highway (MT) (1997) • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS (optional), rear -door child -safety I,._g-. ( four -door) • Weight: 1.140 kilograms (two -door) • Basic Warranty: 3 years or 60.000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes IMPRESSIONS: l 0 Che%%'s compact hauler stays competitive for 1998. with a new look on the outside, new features on the inside and some mechanical upgrades to boot. The truck's front-end shows off a new grille. bumper and headlamp design, and the rear end gets a new bumper as well. The S- 10's cabin receives a fresh instrument panel that includes a cut-off switch for the passenger -side airbag. The front seats now have integral headrests. and bucket -seat models get a new floor console. Powering the S- 10 is a 2.2 -litre four-cylindcr engine that produces 120 horsepower and is standard on all two-whoeldrive models. There are two optional engines. a 4.3 -litre OHV V6 that develops 175 horsepower (180 in the 4x4s) and a more powerful 4.3 that's' good for 180 horsepower (190 in 4x4s). Transmission chokxs consist of a fiv6- speed manual and optional four -speed automatic with improvements to both the clutch assembly and transmission case. Theres a dizzying choice of seven different suspension packages on the S-10. three for the two -wheel drive and four for the 4x4. They range from smooth, firm and sport underpinnings, all the way to a ZR2 extreme off-road sct-up that features a special frame that widens the track and hacks up the rdc height by nearly 10 centimetres. After you've considered the engine. transmission and suspension options, you're now ready to consider body styles. Here you can pick from regular- and extended -cab (with optional third door) designs, along with either long- or short -box beds. Both cabs can also be ordered with the optional and stylish Sporicide box for that bulging fender loot(. • Base price: $16.2W • r.. pc: Compact pickup • Engines: 2.2 -litre four-cylintder/4.3-litre OHV V6(4.Vlitre O IV V6 (optional? • 11,mepower: 12WI75(1804x4)118011904x4) • 1 -is out: Fant-cripae, rcm4fewr-wheel drive • I r4nsmissons: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic • 1-ucl cnsumptirt: 10.7 1/100 km city. 7.211100 km highway (2.2 MTI (1997) • Salety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS • GWR 2.350 kilograms (4x3 extended cab) • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60.000 kilometres • Roadside acsntaace: Yes 14RFSSIONS: I `` K i 1 • V If it .cans that there arc many full-size Chevy pickups sharing dee road with you. it's because more than a half -mullion of these versatile perR+rmers are sold in North America every year. That's tnore than any other Bow•uc<yuipped truck or car akxkl made. What helps to make the C/K ui popular is a co nel nation of cabs. tsar secs, engines, carrying/pulling capacities and interior appointments that can competently carry out a vancty of tasks. Other than offering three new chlor choices. dangoae for 1998 mr; finned to an unproved automatic tratsmrssion, lighter foomt halfAdL% on four-wheel drive omits and reduced rollintg resistance oto two -wheel drive models. Engine transmissin equipment is vast and varied. 'TUC ISiTZiJ TRUCKS "f 15 over IYthanks )7, to a change from SOHC to DOHC. haw powerplant is a 4.34are V6 that produces 200 brsepower. Optional is a 5.0- This engine can be ordered with a five -speed manual litre 230 -horsepower V8 (standard on 314 torts), a 5.7 -litre 255 -horsepower V8. 7.4- ......................................... transmission, or optional freshly -upgraded four -speed litre 290 -horsepower V8 and two versions of the 6.5-lise turbo -diesel V8 that I ■ sa `` 1t 4ttoonanc. The base two-whocl drive Rodeo offers a tot of produce 180 or 195 horsepower. dcperding on the CJK's GVWR. TYansrmssioa IMPRFSSIOIr;S: 10 1,. K standard features, him move into 4x4 IS territory and there's choices for all :ngmes consist of a five -speed mtawal. or four -spec! automatic. The h's al I rather top .ccrct fir now. but there's quite a bit we do hale left 10 add, other than a sumo( and batter seam four-wheel-drive system features shift-ce-the-fly via a man" lever or optional krx)w about the Trooper for 1998 (1997 model shown). The • Base price. $29,700 push-button an The instrument panel. The C/K is offered as a comparatively bare - body has received a mayor from -cad redesign, imckiding new • I }pe: Four -doxy sport tuilky banes work truck, or can be loaded to the hilt by ordering the mid-range Cheyenne hoed, ferhdem grdk and Headlamps. Four- _ T -_ or deluxe Silverado ogwpment packages. The loner features an optional third doer wheel ABS is now standard. a snngle-duc _ on the exien(kdcab. a CD player is featured on the LS and a six- ! ! ! ! a 1 - , ..I "-'i"� Base price: $21.0(10 disc in -dash CD player becomes standard - :=�� i _'i � I pe: Full-size pickup on the Limited. Under the bad there's a ! T ! g t• • Engines: 4.3 -litre OHV V6 (baseY5.0-litre OHV V8 (base 3.4-tony5.7-litre stew engine, a 3.5 -litre DOHC V6 that km' VV7.4-litre VW 6.5 -litre turbodiesel V8 (two versions) develops 215 horsepower• a significant ■ • ' H,rsepower: 201Y2301255/290/180✓195 25 -horsepower increase over last year's j. • layout: Frontengine, rear -/four-wheel drive 3' -hire SOHC V6. A five-spcod manual, Transmission: Five -speed mannual/four-speed automatic (optical) or optional four -speed automatic • Fuel consumption: 14.2 1/100 km city, 9.2 11100 km highway (4.3. MT) (1997) tian semssio n completes the poxwertram. As n • Safety: Dual airbags. four-wheel ABS an upscale SW, even S -model Troopers GVWR: 2.767 kilograms (314 -ton) are well turned out with amenities such as , r Basic warranty: - years or 60.00 kilometres a air conditioning, remote keyless entry, Roadside assistance: Yes cruise control. power windows. doors and 1 j,� locks. full instrumentation. IMPIIONS: 1 A Z li AM/FM/cassette and tilt steering. As you Like its S-10 cousin, the Chevy Blazer receives a facelift this year, with a tii'.W move into the LS and Limited, the features become too • Engine: 3.2 -litre DOHC V6 grille, bumper, composite halogen headlights and optional foglamps. New bodyside numerous to mention. • Horsepower: 205 moldings and rear -step bumper complete the look. Interior changes include a • Base price: $35.300 • Layout: Front -engine. four-wheel drive standard passenger side airbag, redesigned dash, bucket seats and console. And a0 • Type: Four -door sport utility • Transmissions: Five -spend manual/four-speed automatic: Blazers now arrive with standard four-wheel disc brakes. Available in two -or four - Engine: 3.5 -litre SOHC V6 (optional) door models, and with two- or four-wheel-drive powertrains, the Blazer goes with • Horsepower: 215 • Fuel consumption: n/a one engine, a 4.34itre V6 that develops 190 horsepower combined with a five - Layout: Front -engine, four-wheel drive • Safety: Dual airbags. four-wheel ABS, rear -door child- speed manual (two -door only) or four -speed automatic transmission, standard on • Transmissions: Five -speed manual, four -speed automatic safety locks four -door models. The automatic has been upgraded to reduce vibration and • Fuel consumption: n/a • Weight: 1,780 kilograms improve fuel economy. All Blazers, including haw LT. LS and sporty ZR2 come • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS. rear -door child- • Basic warranty: 3 years at 60,000 kris equipped with fatdaes such as air conditioning and AMIFM stereo. The IS adds safety locks Roadside assistance: Yes power door locks, power windows, power remote outside mirrors, tachomeaa, • Weight: 1.940 kilograms [r overhead console and leather -wrapped staring wheel. And the luxurious LT (four - Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kms IM�1 1IONS: z door only) spoils its occupants with leather seats, eight -way power driver's seat, • Roadside assistance: Yes If you like your trucks no-frills basic with a price to match, remote keyless envy, front air dant with fog lights and healed outside rear-view 0(� the Hombre is made-to-order. Based on GM's S -series mirrors. The two -door ZR2 package includes wide -stance sport perforni*l; IMPRN.SSION&,y D E 0 model. and assembled at the same Shreveport, Louisan plant, suspen>sioo, 31 -inch tall all-tarain tires, off -mad skid plates, reinforced frame 00 There's an all-new Rodeo on the loose for 1998, the fust real Isuzu's compact pickup, wh" is sold through Saturn dealers dark grey spoiler, side moldings and fender flares. makeover since its introduction in 1991. The look is more along with the Saab lineup, row offers four-whed drive in its Base price: $28,800 nv, rounded and less upright The SW is wider and lower to the lineup of regular- and extended -cab models. Now, there's • Type: Two -four -door sport utility ) 'i i ground tan before which means a 15 -per -cent improvement dual airbags fitted into the instrument panel and V6 power • Engine: 4.34itre V6 in drag coefficient The Rodeo's wheelbase has bcen slightly under the hood in the form of GM's 4.34itrc 175 -horsepower • Horsepower: 190 shortened which, along with other weight -saving measures, powerplant that was introduced part-way through 1997. The • Layout: Front -engine, rear -/four-wheel drive has resulted in a vehicle that's lighter by a whopping 130 base engine is a peppy 2.2 -litre four -cylinder powerplant that • Transmission: Four -speed automatic ` kilograms. Mechanically, there is a new four-wheel drive generates 118 horsepower. Order the XS version and you'll • Fuel consumption: 13.8 1/100 km city. 8.911100 km highway (4x2) (1997) system that is activated by pushing an instrument panel button wind up with a split bench seat, carpeting and a tachometer. • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS, rear -door child -safety locks instead of the previous lever system. On the inside, the Rodeo The only other options are air conditioning, four -speaker • Weight: 2,019 kilograms (two -door 4x2) offers a revamped interior. including all basic control switches, AM/FM/cassette. alloy wheels, rear bumper and sliding rear • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60.000 kilometres cupholders and the like. Standard on both S and LS models is window. Towing capacity on the Hombre is limited to 910 • Roadside assistance: Yes a 3.2 -litre V6 that's good for 205 horupower. an improvement kilograms on the regular cab, with up to 2,500 kilograms as th f the ride! - • [_iii1 i07 e maximum or exec version. • Base price: $14,600 • Type: Compact truck • Engine: 2.2 -litre four-cylinder/4.3-litre V6 (optional) • Horsepower: 118/175 • Layout: Front -engine, rear -/four-wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic • Fuel consumption: 10.7 11100 km city. 7.2 11100 km highway (2.2, MT) (1997) • Safety: Dual airbags (passenger -side deactivation), four-wheel ABS • Weight: 1.280 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes TOYOTA .................................. I IolU 11 R 0 Ni Launched just one year ago, Hyundai's sporty Elantra-based Tiburon makes others in its class look stale by comparison. The car's aggressive, racy looks result in plenty of highway double -takes, exactly what you want to have happen in a sports coupe. For 1998, Hyundai has dropped the base 1.8 -litre 130 horsepower engine. From now on, all Tiburon and Tiburon FX models run with a Hyundai - designed 140 -horsepower DOHC 2.0 -litre four -cylinder engine. Tiburons come standard with a five -speed manual transmission. A four -speed automatic is optional on both models. The base Tiburon comes with front disc and rear drum brakes attached to 15 -inch steel wheels while the FX comes standard with disc brakes on all four corners, 14 -inch aluminum wheels. upgraded seat cloth, rear decklid spoiler and power door locks. Four-wheel ABS. leather upholstery and CD player are optional on the FX. Dual airbags are standard on both models. Hyundai has been shopping around a convertible prototype to gauge public reaction. To this we can only add, 'what are you waiting for?' • Base price: $17.895 • To, pe: Two -door sports coupe • Engine: 2.0 -litre DOHC four -cylinder • Horsepower: 140 • Layout: Front engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic (optional) • Fuel consumption: 10.6 1/100 km city, 7.0 1/100 km highway (MT) • Safety: Dual airbags, four -channel ABS (optional on FX) -Weight: 1.160 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60.000 kilometres - Roadside assistance: Yes r IMPRESSION ♦ TS: `1 The .harp -looking Sonata sings the right song for 1998. This mid-size jewel comes in three models: base. GL: and GLS. There's something for everyone here, with even the lowest model offering an impressive list of standard features that includes cassette stereo system. 60/40 fold down rear scat, dual airbags and speed - sensitive power steering. Successive models offer leather. automatic transmission, alloy wheels and optional ABS as part of the upgrades. Standard power in the base and GL models comes from a 2.0 -litre DOHC four - cylinder engine rated at 137 horsepower. A 3.0 -litre SOHC V6 with 142 horsepower is optional on the GLS. A five -speed manual transmission is standard on the base model with a four -speed automatic standard equipment on the GL and GLS. Four-wheel disc brakes are standard on GLS n oodcls. • Base price: $17.495 • Type: Four -door sedan • Engines: 2.0 -litre DOHC four - cylinder (standard on base. GL)/3.0- larc SOHC V6 (standard on GLS) • Horsepower: 137/142 • Layout: Front engine, front -wheel drt ve Transmissions: Five -speed manual/four-speed aukams is (standard on GL, GLS with V6) • Fuel consumption: 11.6 1/100 km city, 7.911100 km highway (2.0, AT) • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel CAR ABS (optional), rear -door child -safety locks • Weight: 1,260 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes D"IAIS 1 R A The Elantra sedan and wagon remain unchanged for 1998. Elantra's strength is its high feature -per -dollar quotient which is the backbone of Hyundai's reputation. These practical, neatly -styled cars come with a 1.8 -litre DOHC four -cylinder engine - the only powerplant available - rated at 130 horsepower, which offers adequate power in a car that weighs a scant 1,140 kilograms. Speed -sensitive steering, four - channel ABS and dual airbags are important features you wouldn't expect to find in a car in this price category. The wagon is only 2.5 centimetres longer than the sedan but has three times the cargo volume. Sedan and wagon come in two trim levels: GL: and GLS. The GL comes decently equipped including tilt steering, a cassette stereo system, a five -speed manual transmission, dual remote mirrors, rear -door child -safety locks and some other plain -lane features. There are several add-on options including air conditioning and cruise control. Stepping up to the GLS opens up Elantra to more standard features including cruise control, rear disc brakes, a gauge package, courtesy lighting, power door locks, tachometer and power mirrors. Four -channel ABS is optional on GLS while an automatic with a power shift mode is standard on GLS and optional on the GL. • Base price: $14,295 oo Type: Four -door sedan/five-door wagon • Engine: l.8 ltre DOHC four cylinder • Horsepower: 130 • Layout: Front engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic (optional) • Fuel consumption: 9.6 1/100 km city, 6.8 1/100 km (MT) • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS (optional on GLS), rear -door child -safety lucks Weight: 1,140 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60.01)) kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes It IMPRESs S: E : r 1' Hyundai's smallest vehicle is has been designed and priced as a viable alternative to a used car purchase. Available as a three -door hatch back or four -door sedan. the Accent gets new front- and rear -end body work, bodyside moldings and wheel covers. In addition, the four -door model receives a new hood, rear deck and halogen headlamps. Engine mounts on all models have been revised to reduce vibration and idle noise. And the power steering unit is now quieter. thanks to a new bracket design. The Accent's power comes from a 1.5 -litre SOHC four - cylinder motor that produces 92 horsepower. A five -speed manual transmission is standard. with a four -speed automatic optional. Base Accents. in keeping with their economical nature come equipped only with life's necessities. including centre console and adjustable driver's seat. There's a good assortment of options, including air conditioning and a sunroof, but we suspect most Accent purchasers are looking for value in the form of basic transportation. • Base price: 51 1.295 • Type: Three -door hatchhack/four-door sedan • Engine: 1.5 -litre SOHC four -cylinder • Horsepower: 92 • Layout: Fnmt-engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed auturnatic (optional) • Fuel consumption: 8.3 1/100 km city. 5.9 1/100 km highway (MT) • Safety: Dual atrbags (optional). four-wheel ABS (optional). rear -door chill -safety locks • Weight: 960 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60.000 kilometres • Roadside asstau c: Yes SUBARU ..{{,,...��..��...[[.))...........ii...r....[.'.. IlXIiRl3S61U1dls: 14 S � 1, ! �1 R It could be said that the new Forester, sport ute is a variation on a popular theme - the Impreza theme that is. Actually classed as a wagon because of the car platform it's built on, the Forester takes the Impreza chassis to new levels. True, it's a car chassis, but a tough one. It's the same one found in Subaru's 300 -horsepower rally racer which the company says proves its up to the task of a little more off-roading than you might give it credit for. While the chassis is based on the Impreza, the gutsy, compact 2.5 - litre DOHC horizontally -opposed four -cylinder engine and all -wheel drive powertrain are from the Outback. A five -speed manual gearbox is swrdard with a four -spend automatic available as an option. The suspension is mostly Outback design except with longer front struts for increased suspension travel. Forester conies in two levels of trim with oodles of standard features including dual airbags, four -channel ABS and power locks, 80 -watt stereo, seating for five passengers, reclining seats with lumbar support, overhead console, speed -assisted power steering, fog lights and a roof rack. to name a few. • Base price: $26.695 • Type: Sport utility/small station wagon • Engine: 2.5 -litre DOHC four -cylinder • Horsepower: 165 • Layout: Front -engine, all -wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic (optional) - Safety: Dual airbags. ABS (optional), rear - door child safety lacks • Weight: 1.365-1.425 kilograms • Warranty: 3 years or 60.(X)) kilograms • Roadside assistance: Yes [ IMPRESAONS: 1. The Lcgacy li.c. -n in base Brighton Wagon and nicely-equippcd L sedan and wagon models. New for 1998 is a GT package that uses the Outback's 2 -5 -litre DOHC flat four that puts out 165 horsepower. All other versions come with a 2.2 -litre SOHC our -cylinder engine rated at 137 horsepower which is channele,,d., �t.o' Mal'l1 four wheels via five -speed manual or optumal four-spc d automatic. Brighton and L models receive mild front-end plastic surgery. new interior fabric and gauges while the new GT option cones with distinctive alloy wheels, hood scoop and rear decklid spoiler. Off cowr%c you get all -wheel drive. It is a Subaru after all. While the Brighunt L wagon could hardly be called 'base' with 91a P111 K s C standard dual airbags, air conditioning, tilt steering and 40 -watt AM/FM/Cassette stereo. But the L model - the only model the sedan comes in - comes even better equipped with ABS, more powerful stereo and power mirror and windows. Did we mention you also get all - wheel drive'? Sure we did. • Bax price: $19.995 • Type: Sedardwagon • Engine: 2.2 -live SOHC honzontally-opposed four-cylinder/2.5-litre DOHC horizontally - opposed four cylinder (GT) • Horsepower: 137/165 • Layout: Front -engine, all -wheel drive • Transmissions: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic (optional) • Fuel Consumption: 10.5 1/100 km city, 7.4 UIO0 km highway (2.2 MT) (1997) • Safety: Dual airbags. ABS (optional), rear - door child safety locks • Weight: 1.160 kilograms • Warranty: 3 years or 60.000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes a)j C IMPRESSION f.) `A Although baud on the Legacy, the Outback gets its own space because of the two models it comes in, Outback and a new Limited Outback. Regardless, you'll get a 2.5 -litre horizontally - opposed four -cylinder engine rated at 165 horsepower, a five -speed manual transmission and all -wheel drive. Perhaps less of a hybrid than the new Forester, but built on a similar, but not identical floorpan. Outback is not to be overlooked when the going gets tough. You'll have to evaluate a purchase based on the amount of off-roading, if any, that you do. but you can't discount all -wheel drive and a touch more ground clearance when road conditions are less than pristine. Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS. new aluminum wheels, unique body side cladding. kickin' stereo, speed -sensitive steering. power windows and minors, air conditioning, overhead console and cruise control are all standard. • Base price: $30.895 • Type: Wagon • Engine: 2.5 -liter UGHC horizontally-oppvscd four cylinder • Horsepower: 165 • Layout: Front -engine. all -wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic (optional) • Fuel consumption: 11.8 11100 km city. 8.5 U 100 km highway (AT) • Safety: Dual airbags. ABS. • Weight: 1.400-1,470 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60.000 kilometres • Roadside assistancc: Yes Risen Shine To A Brand New 1998 Hyundai. 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S P 0 R "h • e e: ag.� I�:2 . 3/ 3. 0 �; ff young the Honda Civic is a cute • Type: Four -door, five -passenger luxury Atter coming out with a V6 -powered CL hist year, ._ ;' 'enough car, but you want something more sedan Acura has slightly increased the ulraplatxlneat m les exclusive with a dash of luxury, the Acura 1.6EL • Engine: 1.6 -litre SOHC four -cylinder base engine for 1998 to 2.3 litres from 2.2. The could have what you're hankering for. Now into VTEC result is five more horsepower to 15, up from 145 its second year of production, this nifty little • Horsepower: 127 last year. The smooth CL, based on the outgoing econo-luxo sedan offers discerning, yet thrifty • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive Honda Accord, bridges the gap between the Integra Canadians the opportunity to add a little spice to • Transmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed their Shredded Wheat. Launched last year, this automatic (optional) Canada -only sedan carries over into 1998 pretty • Fuel consumption: 8.1 1/100 km city, 6.3 1/100 much unchanged. The EL's power source is a 1.6- km highway (1997) litre SOHC four -cylinder engine that features • Safety: Dual airbags, ABS (except base) Honda's variable -valve (VTEC) system, and •Weight: 1, 120 kilograms generates 127 horsepower at a rather high 6.600 • Warranty: 5 years or 100,000 kilometres rpm. A five -speed manual transmission is • Roadside assistance: Acura Maintenance standard, while a four -speed automatic is optional. Program Like other Acuras, ergonomics, space and overall FGR A function arc at the forefront. In keeping with 1 R !O N Acura's upscale theme. the base EL comes well Although Acura's 1998 official lineup handbook appointed with power windows. cruise control, currenly has more blank pages than full ones, the 15 -inch wheels, power door locks, heated power upscale division of Honda is quick to show off its mirrors and keyless entry system. Air co dtioning, high-zoot Integra Type -R with its state-of-the-art five -spoke alloy wheels. ABS, leather -wrapped 195 -horsepower 1.8 -litre engine. That's more than steering wheel and CD are standard on the Sport. 100 horsepovrcr peF Heins . . . without ISiPRESS'IONS: A j % r,Al Bt, news for this small -car maker is the arrival of the Esteem wagon model that complements the four -door sedan. and is available in the same three designations. The wagon is also powered by the same engine as the sedan, a 1.6 -litre SOHC four -cylinder unit that produces 95 holrscpower. Transmission choices consist of a five -speed manual, or optional four -speed automatic. All base Esteems arc unusually well- equipped for vehicles in this bracket, with normally extra -cost features like four -speaker AM/FM cassette. split fold -down rear seat, fuel - filler door release and tinted glass. The GLX version adds power windows. locks. tach. bigger wheels and air co ditumung. Look for the sharp - looking wagon model to lead the way to greater sales for Suzuki in 1998. • Base price: S 13.900 • Type: Four -door sedaWwagon • Engine: 1.6 -litre SOHO four -cylinder • Horsepower: 95 • layout: Fratt-engine, front -wheel drive • 'transmission: Five -speed manual four -speed automatic (optional) . Fuel consumption: 8 1 L1100 km city. 6.0 L 100 km highway (MT) • Safety Dual airbags, rear -door child safety locks • Weight: 1.010 kik)grams • Basic warranty: 3 years or 80.000 kilometres, • Roadside assistance: Yes (` I►tfRBSSIO�5:�� I\ l� Tic Sidekick aeric, of two and four -door SUVs carry over unchanged from last year. The standard two and fardow Sidekicks come in base and four-wheel drive JA tnm. Both fi, - F dual•sir%ags and are ;xvwcrcd by a 1.6 -litre SOHC four -cylinder caginc rated at 95 NWp .eT4W pW choices are five -speed manual or optioxul automatic - a three -speed in the two -door and four -speed in the four -door. 7bc four -speed offers two driving modes, nanraal and power, the latter providing maximum accelerauru. The four -door Spon models get a I20 -horsepower. 1.8 -litre DONC kwr-cylinder engine and also comes with a long list of standard features. The Sport, available in two trim levels with four-wheel drive. adds four- wheel ABS. 16 -inch aluminum wheels, automatic hubs (4WD), air, cruise, power windows and door locks, power mirrors, upgraded cassette playa with four speakers and flared wheehwells and sideskuts (four -door). • Base price: 516300 • 1 s pe: Two-doortfourdoor sport utilty • Ln,_ sc: 1.6 -hire SOHC four-rylrtder/1.8-hare uullC four -cylinder (optional) • H,,rscpower: 95/120 • las out: Front -engine. four-wheel drive • Iransmissurn: Five -speed manual/threc-speed automatic (optional on two-door)/four-speed autor natio (optional on f(ur-doxy) • Fuo:l consumption: 10.1 LAW km city. X.I L IW knl highway i 16 MT- - Safety. Dual airbags. tour -wheel ABS (Sport). rear -door child -safety locks • Weight: 1.230 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 80,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes IMPRESONS: w 9 0 A hit longer than the two -door Sidekick, the part car, part sport -utility X-90 is a two-seater with seven inches of ground clearance. The X-90 is cleverly styled and comes with the sante 1.64itre SOHC four -cylinder engine that's also in the Sidekick. Available in both two- and four-wheel drive models, The X -90's engine is mated to a five -speed manual or optional four -speed automatic transmission. The four-wheel drive model includes cruise control and AM/FM four - speaker casette. All X -90s featttre a removable T -roof. power windows and locks. keyless entry, floor console. rear spoiler and a host of other goodies sitting atop 15 -inch aluminum alloy wheels bohed to from -disc and rem -drum brakes. • Price: $ 1 x.300 • Type: Two -door sport utility • Engine: I.6-litrc SOHC four -cylinder • Horsepower: 95 • Layout: Fromtngine, fart -wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic (optional) • Fuel consumption: 9.4 L/100 km city, 7.4 UI(x) km highway • Satety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS • Wctght: 1.120 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 yeah or 80,000 kiktnte0es • Roadside assistance: Yes IFf1 ESS101VFr: I F T The minimalist Swift, now in its t6, du year with the current bodystyle, a one of the stingiest vehicles on the road in terms of fuel consumption. Along with having great foci economy and bargain -basement pricing going far it the Swift is a stylish, comocniporary-looking package with a strong dose of practicality with its hatchback rear end. There's plenty of glass arca fare and aft providing excellent visibility in all directions- Powering dee Swift is a four - cylinder. 1.34itre 16 -valve SOHC motor that develops 79 horsepower. A chowe of five -speed manual or optional three -speed automatic is available. but rowing the gearshift kver yourself is the best way to thumb your nose at the neighborhood gas pump. With the Swift you get the basics along with the car: reclining front buckets: two -speed int- , it , wipers: electric mar -window defroster and cargo -ares shelf. The distinguaduag Swift features for 1998 are five new extenor color chooses and the am 16 -valve engme. • Base price: $I 15W • Type: Three -door hatchback • Engine: 1.3 -litre 16 -valve SOHC four - cylinder • Horsepower: 79 • Layout: Front-cagme, front -wheel drive • Transmissions: Five -speed manualithree- speed automatic • Fuel consumption • Safety Dual airbags. ABS (optional) • Weight. X61) kdo;_rams • Basic warrants � sears or 90,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance Yes turbocharging, or supecharging. Let's see. If a 4.6 - litre Mustang put out 100 horsepower per litre ... wow! The Type -R also gets a larger diameter exhaust system, special instrument panel design, chin spoiler, sporty -style seats and a special reinforced body structure that is lighter than other Integra coupes by nearly 50 kilograms. The Type - R's championship white exterior color commemorates Honda's first ever Formula One victory at the 1965 Mexican Grand Prix. If you're sold on a Type R. you'd better act quickly as only 170 will be built for Canada. Base Integra_, receive a 1.8 -litre DOHC four-cylintler that puts out 139 horsepower mated to either a five -speed manual or four -speed automatic transmission driving the front wheels. Air conditioning is standard. The GS -R uses its NSX-inspired variable valvetrain technology to create a sprite 170 horsepower at 7.600 RPM. • Price: $21.000 • Type: Two -door sports coupe • Engine: 1.8 -litre DOHC four -cylinder • Horsepower: 139/170/195 • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic (optional) • Fuel consumption: 9.4 1/100 km city, 7.0 1/100 km highway (GS -R) • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS (optional) • Weight: 1.150-1.260 Kilograms • Basic warranty: 5 years or 100,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Acura Maintenance Program IMPREBtSIONS: - -� { -� �• Acura', emu-lesel luxury duo enters the 1998 model year unscathed, as of this writing. The TL canes in a 2.5 version (which denotes the engine sine) and a 3.2. Both ride on the same chassis. The 2.5's inline five -cylinder engine puts out 176 horsepower. while the 3.2's SOHC V6 is good for 200 horsepower with much more torque available below 4,000 RPM than the 2.5. Aside from the power difference, the 3.2 offers a few more standard creature comforts than the 2.5. No matter which model you choose. you'll get four-wheel disc brakes and standard ABS. Both have a standard -feature list as king as your arm and then some. The only significant change appears to be dee dela sat of the premium package for 1998. • Price: $37.000-542.000 • Type: Four -door. kur-passenger luxury car • Engine: 2.5 -litre SOHO. inline five- cylinder/3.2-litre SOHC V6 • Horsepower: 176/200 • Layout: Fro nt-enginc. front -wheel drive • transmissum Fur speed automatic •Fuelarnumpin,n .I I Ni�in:rh. i91/11x1 km highway 12 s • Safety: Dual alrha'-, • w'cight: 1.491) kil, and TL line of sedans. The CL 3.0's V6 puts out 200 horsepower and comes as part of a luxury package that includes an Acura/Bose sound system, automatic transmission and a heated, eight - way power driver's seat that remembers its position after being moved. A five speed -manual transmission is standard on the 2.3 with the four - speed automatic as an option. All models come with new 16 -inch aluminum wheels this year as well as a new grille and steering -wheel -mounted stereo controls, heated passenger seat and leather interior. CL is the first Acura to be designed in North America for a North American market. Built in Ohio, the wedge-shaped styling is distinctive in an era of teardrops. wide flanks and rounded rem fenders. Refreshing, to say the least. • Price: S30SM • Type: Four -door, five -passenger coupe • Engine: 2.3 -live SOHC four-cylinder/3.0-litre SOHC V6 • Horsepower: 150/200 • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic (optional on 2.3) • Fuel consumption: n/a • Safety: ABS, dual airbags • Weight: 1,370 kilograms • Basic warranty: 5 years or 100.000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Acura Maintenance Program IMPRE.SSION14r Life is gtxxf if vou're interested in this. Na just because you've got casts - or credit - enough to buy the RL, but because in exchange for your W. you'll get a car worthy of your success. The RL comes with the usual complement of top -end features, but truly excels in the areas of ride and low noise level. Motivation corms courtesy of a torquey 3.5 -litre SOHC V6 - the largest of any Acura - rated at 210 horsepower, coupled to a smooth four -speed automatic transmission with shiftpoints that you can barely feel. The RL feels the same at 160 km -h as it floes at 10 ... a, so we hear. Among the features are a pantleg-sbaking Bose stereo. otptioral traction control. leather-Ircre and wood -there mill riot, 16 -inch almmnunnn wheels, dual airbags and a fa and fnrrsh of exterior body panels that is unrivalled. • Price: $55.000 • Type: Four -doom luxury sedan • Engine: 3.54htre SOHC V6 • Horsepower: 210 • layout: From-engme, from -wheel drive • Transmission: Four -speed automatic • Fucl consumption Na • Safcty: ABS, dual airbags, traction control wrtnmal) • Wclght I,660 kilograms • ka.ir warranty scars 11Ni-M 1, 0,;; .r. ( .,, 1« wwW.4 ..,1, .-.h K4 l sur F. M 8-A w . w A.w. 1 •FL St. (w.il 11114rM'). 35 N1. (Mold KAWV) 75 T. (Ionil VA21110, DAC lyres..,. Row. RMII i^ w.wi 6..% _.w . (.M in, cowl, y r wild, w 111. IN F•1••'• s ^I•^.1•... .l e100. MMI ♦ ID 1 .w I M9. ry .,. of n.M.,1 Mw 1+• ••'•ill I•lwwl +.1.,coq .Mean Iwl.d.. M"M' • ►D 17 . iww Z- Fyn i, w.i,Wr. o*- 0- P A .iwv+.led...w..l.,4.....+Nl..1/.....I..+wrwOA r.:0 4-6. 6.Mi ff YFM-.-iw I►I 4t8�8�88W ot"""�ry~ w U111[0411(OR IitA tstn CAR SKAA413l CHRYSLER .................................. „I�: REP 1 1) The car tat belped turn it all arourtd for Chrysler back is drc early 1990s gets its frac real makeover for 1998. According to Dodge the challenge was to build a diaUctive vehicle dhat still looked like a Dodge. No problem. By nature. Dodges are distictive beasts. The front grille work is unmistakable with headlights not unlike the Lexus SC400's. The speedy -looking roofline is contrasted by a sharp dropoff of the short deckled, perhaps influenced by the current Stratus. Two new engines match the exciting new look. The base Intrepid gets a 24 -valve 2.7 -litre V6 rated at a whopping 200 horsepower, making it one of the few engines smaller than 3.0 litres to break the 200 horsepower mark. ES models will get a 225 - horsepower 3.2 -litre SOHC V6 mated to a four - speed automatic with the AutoStick feature that allows clutchless manual shifting of the transmission. Both engines are more powerful and get better fuel economy than their predecessors. The Brampton. Ont. -built Intrepid made it from paper to showroom in just 31 months. • Base price: tba • Type: Sport sedan • Engine: 2.7 -litre DOHC V6/3.2 -live SOHC V6 (ES) • Horsepower: 200/220 • layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Four -speed automatic/four-speed automatic with AutoStick (ES) • Fuel consumption: n/a • Safety: Dual airbags, ABS • Weight: 1.560 kilograms • Warranty: 3 years or 60.000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes I4RIUAN . ; U R D E We quite liked the old Concorde and were a bit reserved when we heard of a new platform on the way for the 1998 model year. Now that we've picked our collective jaw off the ground. we have to say we're pleased. No. make that pleasantly surprised. Chrysler says the new Brampton. Ont. - built Concorde has even more interior and trunk room than the cavernous model it replaces. Impres ive. And the base LX model comes with more power in the form of an all-alumimum 200 - horsepower 2.7 -litre DOHC V6. The LXi is also back but now packs a 3.2 -litre SOHC V6 rated at 225 horsepower. more than the 3.5 it replaces, and more fuel efficient to boot. Bah engines are mated to four -speed automatic transmissions. The new style - which bears a similar look to the Olds Aurora - is intended to attract a more youthful audience. Chrysler says t has madellcd the front end after classic Ferraris and Astor -Martins. • Bax price: tea • Type: Four -door, five -/six -passenger luxury • Elegiac-. 2.7 -hue DOHC V6 (LXV3.2-litre SOHO V6 (Lxi) • Hrrsepower. 200/220 • Layout: Froru-eagare, horn-wtreel drive • Transnussion: Four -speed a umaic • Fuel cousunWboa: Wa • Safety: Dual awbapps. ABS • Weight: 1.350 kilogram • Basic warranty: 3 yeas or 60.000 kilometres • Ruahadc arai"mec; Yes !l MEMO-r!NPRESSIONSfi Ir= Q -�4ivivmi, T - rani fled track -was dice iced as boulevard bresers of die late '60s and early e "ft. Are 4254torsepower 1969 Dodge Charges F 11JT$ terns" are/ w dreir graves at the use of the +. term R!r owe Neon? Let's take a look. The new- •. •'.4ar•19M R/T package adds &II the componeats serious gewheats will like: performance -turfed 'a.. engine computer; stiff suspension: fast -ratio saeeriq: four-wheel disc brakes. new alumna m Nwp wheels; Goodyear performaace tires; spoiler; ground effects; and Viper -lite tape stripes all over the place. Sprinkle these goodies on the zippy New with a 1541iorsepower DOHC four - ,,,,t, cylinder engine and you've got a car that's guaranteed to out handle say 30 -year-old brute. . c- and sip gas instead of guzzle it. A Sport model is available that gives you the look without laving to buy all the high-performance gar. You'll get a spoiler. 'power bulge' hood. stripes. tachometer bad ground effects as well as the more powerful engine. Reclassification of the models for 1998 has given way to a new EX derivative that ,._• . �.. .. /enures standard slumhimum wheels and the 150` - hose engine. The base model canes with a feisty 7''2.0 -litre SOHC four -cylinder - the only model to come with this engine - rated at 132 hcaepoarer. The higb-toot 150 -horsepower unit is optional. You also get your choice of a feve- rh•.,,wwspeed dmaimal transmission or optional three- •w"dSaie picel15,900 r Type: Two -door coupidiour-door sedan Engine: 2.04iae SOHC fatr-cylinded2.O-lift DOW four- yfrndcr (optional) • Horsepower: 132/150 • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed sanualihMee•speed automatic (optional) • Fuel consumption: 8.3 V100 km city, 5.61/100 •• (bow) Safety: Dualairbags, ABS (optional), ran -door =cbild-Osafety locks (four -door models), wops- integrated child safety seat (optiional) • Weight: 1.050-1,090 kilogram pr�__ Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000kibmttraRodswassistance: Yes �Y A G E R lymouth's version of the Dodge Caravan comes e in three models - base, SE and new Expresso e - in regular and extended- (Grand Voyager) ' wheelbase configurations. Base power in alloyrlger and Grand Voyager comes from a 150- bonepower 2.4-1ice four -cylinder coupled to a three -speed automatic transmission. Standard 'power in the SE models comes via a 3.04ilm V6 •'Y sail four -speed automatic transmission. Optioral ,on the bane model is the 3.0 and a three -speed automatic transmission. The 158 -horsepower 3.3 -litre V6 is standard in LE models and optional on the SEs, while the revised 190- 'w-; horsepower 3.8 -litre V6 is optional in LE models. Voyager is the entry-level minivan in Chrysler's stable and as such, the base model canes devoid of most equipment not essential to forward motion, save for airbags, tinted glass, AM/FM radio with four speakers and cupholders. Of course, you can add an aswrone nt of optica. The SE model adds anti - loch brakes, cassetre swaeo and seven-pasneager . atatmg and opens the way to other option that can't be bad on the base model. The new Espresso package irncdudes road I keyless entry. body -color door handlm tlpec. whodcoven and CD stereo. Air conditioning and aluminum wheels are optional. Voyager joins its Meow siblings and offers an -wheel drive. but only in its up -level SE and LE uaodeh. • Base price: S20,2W • Type: Minivan • Engine: 2.4 -litre DOHC four-cylinded3.0-litre SOHC V6/3.3 -litre OHV V6/3.8 -litre OHV V6 • Horsepower: 150/150!158/180 • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Three -speed automatic/four- speed automatic (optional) • Fuel consumption: 11.4 1/100 km city. 8.5 1/100 km highway (2.4) • Safety: Dual airbags, ABS (optional), child safety locks, integrated child • safety seat (opt.) • Weight: 1.610-1,680 kilograms • Warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes URLs-1,AIlAMIF The big news for the big Dodge Ram for 1998 is the availability of four doors - the first truck in its class to come so equipped. Until now, there were only two doors on the Club Cab, making the new Quad Cab somewhat of a revolution for Dodge. The back doors are hinged at the rear crating one large opening on both sides when all the doors are open. Talk about access. You'll still be able to buy the extended Club Cab and regular cab versions. even with the introduction of the Quad Cab. The rest of the line is essentially a carryover. Engine choices remain a 3.9 -litre V6 with 175 horsepower on tap. If you require the extra torque of a V8, you an choose between 5.2 and 5.9 -litre units which put out 230 and 245 horsepower, respectively. For even more torque you an opt for the 5.9 -litre six - cylinder Cummins turbodiesel or the burly 300 horsepower V 10. There isn't enough space to discuss even a small portion of the Ram's features. Suffice to say. if you want it. it probably exists. And if it doesn't. you probably don't need it. This model year will bring with it broader availability of the V 10 and the diesel engines, new wheels for some models, standard passenger -side airbags in all models, heated power mirrors and a redesigned dash clustre. Aside from different cab setups. you an choose between two- and four-wheel drive and throe chassis strengths that can carry up to 2.600 kilograms and tow more than 8,000 kg. • Base price: $18.900 • Type: Full-sized truck • Engine: 3.9 -titre OHV V6/5.2 -litre OHV V8/5.9 -litre OHV VV8.0-litre OHV V10/5.9 - litre inline six -cylinder Cummins turbodiesel • Horsepower: 175/230/245!300/215 (MT). 180 (AT) • layout: Front -engine. rear -!four-wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manuai1four-speed automatic (optional) - Fuel consamptim: 15.5 11100 km city, 10.7 1 /1 W km highway (3.9) • Safety: Dual airbags. rear -wheel ABS. four- wheel ABS (optional) - Payload: 660.2.600 kilogram • Basic warranty: 3 yarn or 60.000 kilonhrrres • Roadside assistance:A Yes �T G 1> IE"NP 1 �i U All eyes arc on Dodge this year with its inaodtiaiue of the Durango, the first Chrysler sport use since the Ramc#arger. With so many eatries iwt•-lhis class, it's hard to believe the Durango ani be such a standout. Bared on a mid- sized Dakota truck platform. Durango offers optional sating for up to eight Psaaiger's ( scam$ for six is standard). k's Digger dot compact spat uta, but smaller duns fi lkized sport vies like the GMC Yukon or Ford Expedition. But with an optional 5.9 -line V8; - ping out 245 horsepower and 335 lbs -ft of torque, Chrysler expects Durango to be a span vie flat will work like a truck. Engine options are impaired by dee Dakota truck. You'll have a choice of a 3.9 -litre V6 rated at 175 horsepower. a 5.2 -lire V8 rated at 230 horsepower and the 5.9. All come with four -speed amomatic transmissions and part-time four-wheel drive transfer cases. A two -wheel drive -only version will be differed for 1999. Durango win be available in two trim levels: SLT. which canes standard with the V6; and SLT Plus, which comes with the 51 - him V8. The 5.9 is optiom d across The time. • Base price: tba • Type: Four -door spat utility • Engine: 3.9-4tie OHV V615.2-li re OHV V8/5.9 - litre OHV V8 • Horsepower: 175/2301245 • Torque: 225/300/335 • Layout: From -engine, readfour-wheel drive • Transmission: Four -speed automatic • Fuel consumption (atyAtighwri)r Wa • Safety: Dual airbags, ASS (optional) • Payload: SW kilograms • Warranty: 3 years or 60.000 dornerun • Roadside assistance: Yes uUmAw After a total revamp of clod Dakota last year. the 19" mak! is aelaoivdy mtclumilod, despite new models appearing south of the border. U.S. customers will get a new sporty RIT package with a big 360 V8 (5.9-liva for Metric-aphi es) with 230 horsepower. It offers a seat paint scheme and low -profile tires. Ob well. We'll gel by with The 5.2 -litre VS as the big brad winner. It puts out 230 horsepower. mese than enough to bring the groceries horse. At the other cad of the power spectrum is a 2.4 -litre fnhr-cylinder that puts out 120 borsepoweir. We wish Dodge would stop referring to this as a 'Magnum' engine, however. la die middle is a competeim 3.94itre OHV V6 worth 175 horsepower. Dakota continues to be offered in regular and Club Cab designs with a fan rear seat instead of jump seats, and is two bad IetgMr 6.5; and eight fixe As well, you can order your Dakota with an automatic or manual twnemissiou in three trim levels with two -or faun-wltnel drive. • Base price: $16,800 • Type: Mid -sited truck • Engine: 2.5 -litre OHV four-cylinder/3.9-litre OHV V6(5.2 -litre OHV V8 • Horsepower: 120/175/230 • Torque: 145/2201300 • Layout: Front -engine, rear -/four-wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic (n/a on 2.5) • Fuel consumption: 16.2 VI00 km city, 12.6 1/100 km highway (5.2xest) • Safety: Dual airbags, ran ABS, four-wheel ABS (optional) • Payload: 560 -BM kilograms • Warranty: 3 years or 60.000 km • Roadside assistance: Yea o. X s. NIl11lw tier MraMatlNr, t#efsrtr tee? ►A= 7 C �qft"419 1 Dow 11 Get the very lowest pikes on the largest selection of quality new and pre -owned cars, trucks, vans, and 4x4s in town! 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Launched mid -way through the previous year as an 1998 model, the Intrigue represents Olds' attempt to fashion a European -oriented vehicle, complete with performance -oriented handling and plenty of on -tap power. In the case of the Intrigue, that power source is GM's 3.8 -litre V6 engine that produces 195 horsepower. The 3.8 is coupled to Oldsmobile's four -speed Hydra-matic tramsmission. In keeping with the car's luxury -oriented sporting image. Intrigue buyers receive lots of usually - optional equipment, including air conditioning, tilt steering, traction control, aluminum alloy wheels and a variety of power -operated controls. Even more luxury is in store with the GL, which adds dual -zone air conditioning and fog lamps. The GL can also be ordered with a special Autobahn package which includes beefier front brake rotors and H - speed -rated radial tires. • Base price: $28.000 • Type: Four -door sedan • Engine: 3.8 -litre OHV V6 • Horsepower: 195 • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Four -speed automatic • Fuel consumption: n/a • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS. rear -door child - safety locks • Weight: 1,590 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes IMPRFSSIOr,L h V) A The ;Dirt uulih truck with the northern name drops the two -door model for 1998 Also gone is the 'GMC Truck' badging, replaced by a simple 'GMC' nameplate. Yekons, whether in SLE or SLT livery. arrive well- equipped with such features as air conditioning, power windows, six -way power driver's seat and remote keyless entry, to name but a few. The SLT adds rear air conditioning, leather front bucket seats. CD/cassette sound system and floor console. In fact. besides adding the optional four-wheel drive, there are only four remainis optional features that can be specified on the SLT: traction control; running boards; reclining split bench seat; and a trailer hitch. New for 1998 is a four- wheel drive system called Autotrac. which powers all four wheels according to outside surface conditions at the touch of a button. Standard Yukon power is provided by a 5.7-1itre V8 that generates 255 horsepower. • Base price: Sari i00 • Tv pc: Four -door, fuU-size sport utility • Engine: 5.7 -litre VW6.5-litre turbodii sel V8 (optional) • Horsepower: 255/180 • Lav out: Front -engine, two-/ four- wbed drive • Traturnission: Four -speed automatic • Fuel consranption: 16.2 1/100 km city. 11.7 1/100 km highway (5.7) (1997) • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS. rear -door child - safety locks • GV Wit: 3.085 kibgratns (4x4) • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60.000 kikrnetres • Rii:rdmde musuace: Yes IMlRFSSIO'�i- R I ) A N For those who may find the GMC Yukon a bit crmrped. the mace-pancager Suburban offers the last word in space, power, luxury features and towing capacity. Other than new exterior colors and new GMC badging, the 1998 Suburban remains visually unchanged from the previous model year. Under the brood, the optional 6.5 -litre turbodiesel V8 engine products 190 horsepower. The two gas V8 engines rcrria. unchanged - a base 5.7 -litre unit that delivers 255 horsepower and the optional 7.4 -lure motor that cranks out 290 ponies. The four -speed automatic transmission has also been upgraded. and now helps deliver improved fuel economy and fluid life. Suburbans are available in both 1/2- and 3/4 -ton versions, in two- and four-wheel drive and in three distinct trim levels. Depending on the equipment selected. Suburbans we capable of towing up to 4,500 kilograms. The but SL Suburban comes with luxuries such as full instrumentation, a six -way power driver's seat and power door locks. • Bax price: $34.000 • Type: Four -door, nine -passenger sport utility • Engines: 5.7 -litre gas V8 (base)/7.4-litre gas VR/6.5- litre turbo -diesel V8 (optional) • Horsepower. 255/190290 • Layout: Front -engine, rear -/four-wheel drive • Transmission: Four -speed automatic • Fuel consumption: 17.7 1/100 km city, 11.8 1/100 km highway (5.7) (1997) • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS. tear -door child - safety locks • GVRW: 3,900 kilograms (3/4 -ton four-wheel drive) • Basic warranty: 3 yews or 60.000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes ,4RTSS70l11S: N 0 M A For 1998 the GMC Sonata pickup comes to marker with a frcshenW instrument duster, new floor console (the automatic shifter has been relocated to the steering column), new front door trim and redesigned front seats with new fabrics. On the outside, there's aero front-end styling, rear bumper and paint schemes. The Sonoma's towing capacity has also been increased this year to 1,600 kilograms. Four-wheel drive models are row equipped with four-wheel disc brakes as standard equipment. The base 2.2 -litre four -cylinder engine now produces 120 horsepower, up from 118 thanks to a new aluminum cylinder head and revised intake manifold. Optional on two -wheel drive, and standard on four- wheel drive models is a 4.3 -litre V6 engine that generates 175 horsepower (4x2) or 180 horsepower (4x4). A more powerful 180 -horsepower (190 horsepower in 4 X 4 Sonornas) version of the 4.3 -litre V6 can also be ordered on any two- or four-wheel-drive Sonoma. All powerplxus can be ordered with either a base five -speed manual, or optional four -speed automatic transmission. • Base price: $16,200 • Type: Two-hMee-door compact pickup • Engines: 2.2 -litre for-cylinded4.34itre V6 (1.35y4.3 - litre V6 (L.F6) (optional) • Horsepower: 120/175 (180 with 4x4)/180 (190 with 4x4) • Layout: Front -engine, rear -/four-wheel drive • Transmissions: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic (optional) • Fuel consumption: 10.7 1/100 km city, 7.2 1/100 km highway (2.2, MT) (1997) • Safety: Dual airbags, four -whet) ABS • GVRW: 2,200 kilograms (4x4, long box, reg. cab) • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilomeutx • Roadside assistance: Yes jm :HTV EIGIIT Olds' full-size family sedans arrive in 1998 virtually unchanged from their 1997 versions. Available in five -or six -passenger variations, the big cars receive a new electronic four -speed automatic transmissions this year, along with improvements to the anti-lock braking system. The base Eighty Eight and LS run with a 3.8 -litre OHV V6 that puts out 205 horsepower. But for real big -car sporting performance, the LSS can he ordered with the supercharged version of this motor that delivers 240 horsepower. The LSS also features I6 -inch cast aluminum wheels, leather seats, sound system and air condition controls mounted on the steering wheel. The suspension on the LSS also receives special treatment, with more firmness dialed in and an automatic level control in the rear. All Eighty Eight models pamper their owners with a full range of standard luxury features, and noticably few options. • Base price: $32.950 • Type: Four -door sedan • Engines: 3.8 -litre OHV V6/3.8 -litre OHV supercharged V6 • Horsepower: 205/240 • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Four -speed automatic • Fuel consumption: 12.6 1/100 km city. 7.7 1/100 km highway (base 3.8) (1997) • Safety: Dual Airbags, four-wheel ABS, rear -door child - safely locks. traction control (optional) • Weight: 1.570 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes ) IMPRESSIONS: R it / R Oldsmohilr's flagship sedan sails into 1998 with only minimal changes. Other than minor steering. suspension and chassis improvements. plus new interior/exterior color choices. the Aurora offers the same package as last year. At the heart of this luxury sports sedan beats a 4.0 -litre 32 - valve DOHC V8 engine that borrows heavily from Cadillac's successful Northstar powerplant. This engine pumps out 250 horsepower and is matched to a four -speed automatic transmission. The 4.0 V8 is also the basis for Olds' participation as an engine supplier to the Indy Racing League (IRL). As you might expect. the Aurora arrives with an impressive list of standard amenities and creature comforts. All Auroras come with a limp -hone feature that allows the car to be safely driven even after experiencing a complete loss of engine coolant. • Base price: 547,250 • Ts pe: Four -door luxury spun sedan • Engine: 4.0 -litre DOHC V8 • Horsepower: 250 • Layout: Front -engine. front -wheel drive • Transmission: Four -speed automatic • Fuel consumption: 13.6 1/100 km city, 8 4 1/100 km highway (1997) • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS. rear -door child - safety locks. traction control • Weight:I.9N) kilograms • Basic warranty 4 years nr 91.O(1O kilometres • Roadside assistance Yr• 0-4alier Rally Sport limited LI101tTR40 0VVaRr' [dition --------- 11 ppsa iiiio~ p,a70 ee+nd 112 Elm Mpkie, S -speed manual I itidiata. 4-arlteel Ads, dual front tt(U boM MMLoek" theft -deterrent my 11 tw, tblMtr glass, reclining front bucket seats, bey eNe 010011/iwgs. t Mys--- as 0.1 rare 116 eghur, 4eP_ am trarisnuuuon „rut simie las. 4_WM Aft, int/ drftGM Meurld ear dew Wells. 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Now sharing the Camry's platform. the Corolla comes in three models: VE; CE; and LE; available in four -door sedan only. For 1998, the 1.6 -litre DOHC four -cylinder engine has been eliminated and a more powerful. but thrifty 120 -horse 1.8 -litre DOHC four - cylinder replaces last year's optional powerplant as the base engine. The standard transmission is a five -speed manual with a three -speed automatic available as an option on base VE models. A four -speed automatic is optional on the both VE and midline CE and standard on the LE. Base models come with the essentials as well as dual airbags. A number of option packages are available to complement each model, from the CE and LE touring package that adds bigger tires, unique instrumentation. spoiler, ground effects and a CD player, to the LE package which adds air conditioning and ABS. • Base price: $14,928 • Type: Four -door sedan • Engine: 1.8 -litre DOHC tour -cylinder • Horsepower: 120 • Layout: Frons -engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manual/three-speed automatic (optional on VE), four -speed automatic (optional on VE and CE) • Fuel consumption: 7.7 1/100 km city, 5.8 11100 km highway (MT) • Safry: Dual airbags, ABS (optional), rear -door child safety locks • Weight: 1,100-1.150 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Optional PR = �I IM ESS�ONSr Toyota has eliminated its jelly -bean shaped Previa and delivered a smooth minivan with mainstream looks for 1998. The Kentucky -built Sienna comes in CE, better equipped LE and well-appointed XLE trim. All models feature dual airbags. ABS and a 3.04itre DOHC V6 that puts out a stout 194 -horsepower as standard equipment. Despite the power boost over the Previa, the Sienna returns admirable fuel economy. Also standard on the new front-whcel- drive people mover is a four -speed automatic transmission. While the LE simply adds air conditioning and upgraded stereo and seat fabric to the list of shared hardware, the XLE adds dual air conditioning. premium stereo. cruise control. power windows and locks. coli -keyed bumpers and body -side cladding, and remote heated outside mirrors. You can also add a second sliding passenger dmw located on the driver's side. The passtnger-side sliding door has a power option as well. Sienna seating can be configural for ftp to seven pe(ple. • Base price: 525.628 Type; M sivan Flog*- 3,lf15ae DDHC V6 •• H,xsepo wcr: 1914 • I•aoygR Fran-eogsw- fmot-wheal drive i Tragi .: Fou -speed automatic Fuel consumption: 12.9 11100 km city, 8.8 1/100 *m highway (AT) • Safety: Dual airbags, ABS. rear -door child -safety l,c k. • Weight: 1,7141,770 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,(MM) kilometres • R, udside assistance: Optional [ ) IM►RF-SSIOW r R Y After a complete redesign last year, the Camry gill undergo some fine tuning of its features fix ;1998. The standard engine in all models continues to be a 133-borsepower. 2.2 -litre DOHC four - cylinder wo"w c. The optional 3.04htre DOHC V6 puts at a powerful, yet thrifty. 194 horses. A five -speed manual trausmission is standard on all models while a four -speed automatic is optional. The mid-range LE comes equipped with air. cruise. power windows, locks and mirrors, and ABS. The ritzy XLE adds power front seas and a six -speaker AM/FM/cassette stereo. For 1998, the XLE model will receive some additional interior spare, tilt steering and tinted glass. For 1998, the dual sunroof, power windows and ABS options have been dropped from the two -wheel drive models. Some interior trim features have been added including a new steering wheels and coat hooks in all models, and new fabric for four -door models. Toyota does not consider the RAV4 a true off-roader, but rather a vehicle built to handle difficult road conditions in a sure-footed manner. • Base price: $20,628 • Type: Sport utility • Engine: 2.0 -litre DOW four -cylinder DEW= • Horsepower: 127 • Layout: Front -engine, frondall-wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic (optional) • Fuel consumption: 9.8 1/100 km city, 7.4 UI km highway (AT) • Safety: Dual airbags, ABS (optional) • Curb weight: 1,150-1,320 • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Opti(ual IM�RFSSiONS( . � � : Vl A Toyota's Cali lorma-built 4x2 Taco mas roll on with minimal changes for 1998 while the 4x4s receive some light plastic surgery with the addition of a new grille and headlamps and a reworking of the option packages. The Tacoma lineup for 1998 consists regular and extc ided-length Xtraiab two - wheel -drive models while 4x4 models come in XtraCab only. All 4x2 Tacornas come with a 2.4 - litre four -cylinder engine that pumps out 142 horsepower. The A 4x4s receive a 2.7 -litre four - cylinder engine that puts out 150 horsepower. Both have revised ignition systems for 1998. Available as an option on 4x4s is a 3.4 -litre V6 rated at 190 horsepower. A five -speed manual transmission is available on all Tacoma malls, with a tau -speed automatic offered as an option. The 4x2s start out rather spartan. which is OK with us. It allows you to add only what you need. It gets a link crazy with the 4x4%, only because there's so many options ... six packages to be exact. that take buyers from radical to the luxurious. Radical'? We'rc talking off-road norma with Bob" shocks. 31 -inch tires. low. low axle ratios. fender flares and heavy duty -leaf springs. This off-road package is a new addition to the V6 mho' I% for 1998- Other changes for 1998 inchitde new seat fabrics. two parer outlets on all itne I . and a cutoff switch for the passenfeT-side Wig. • Base price: S15 -UN • Type: Compact track - Engine: 2.4 -litre DOHC fan-cyliadcr (4x2XL.7- htre DOHC fair-cyliuder (standard nn 4x4V3.4- 4ae DOHC V6 (optional on 4x4) • Horsepower: 142115WI90 • Layout: Front<ngine, rcar-Now-wheel drive • Transmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed automatic (optional) • Fuel consumption: 10.8 1/100 km city, 8.0 11100 km highway (24. AT) • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS ((ptional) - Weight: 1,170-1.570 kilograms - Warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kik)ffxv s • R, wdside assistance: Opuo nal I.WkES1NS: , k L O N The Avahin platform continues for 1998. but Toyota's roomiest, most -powerful sedan will receive a front-end facelift courtesy of a new grille, headlight and tail lamp treatment and revised body side molding. The standard engine remains a 200 -horsepower 3.0 -litre DOHC V6 mated to a four-spoed automatic transmission to both base XL and top-of-the-line XLS trim. As Toyota's t(V model, you can expect a high level of equipment such as premium seven -speaker stereo, four-wheel disc brakes with ABS. air ergs, power steering, steel wheels and 50/50 split rear seat. You'll want to check out the SR5 option package that adds ABS, privacy glass all around, power mirrors, windows and door locks and alloy wheels. Some of these items already come with the SR5 V6, but you'll need to pick up one of the SR5 V6 option packages to get the aluminum wheels and the privacy glass. Of course, you'll get plenty of other features, from leather -wrapped interior tidbits to air conditioning. A second V6 package adds heavy duty axles and a power moonroof among the many features. The Limited model adds leather seats, woodgrain trim and power moonroof as standard. For 1998, the leather option is unavailable on the SR5 V6, the power m(x)nrox)f has be made standard on the Limited. • Base price: $29.900 • Type: Spirt -utility vehicle • Engines: 2.7 -litre DOHC four-cylirded3.4-liire DOHC V6 • Horsepower: 15(/183 • Layout: Front -engine, part-time four-wheel-drive • Transmission: Five -speed manuaUfour-speed automatic (optional) • Fuel consumption: 13.7 1/100 km city. 10.3 • Layout. Fnnt-engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Four -speed manual/three-speed automatic (optional) • Fuel consumption- 84 I/IIMI km city, 6.0 11100 kin highway (four -speed, AT) • Safety: Driver's -side airbag (standard) • Weight: 920-980 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Optional IMPRESSIONS: i 0 Pasco continues to be offered in a cute coupe for 1998. Under the hood, the Pasco retains the 93 - horse 1.5 -litre engine borrowed from the Terccl, mated to a five -speed manual transmission or optional four -speed automatic. The Pasco sits atop 60 -series 14 -inch tires bolted to a Macpherson strut front suspension with front -disc brakes and rear drums. Two option packages are available. The first adds alloy wheels, pop-up mo onnuf. color -keyed rear spoiler and cruise control. The second package offers power windows and power locks in addition to the first package. • Base price: $17.600 (1997) • Type: Two -door coupe • Engine: 1.5 -litre DOHC four -cylinder I/IM km highway (2.7)(MT) • Horsepower: 93 • Safety: Dual airbags- four-wheel ABS (SR5 V6 • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive and Limited) • "I.ransmission: Five -speed manual/four-speed • Weight: 1,690-1.800 kilograms automatic (optional) 00 • Warranty: 3 years or 60000 kilometres • Fuel consumption: 7.7 I/ 100 km city. 5.9 11100 • Roadside assistance: Optional kin highway (MT) IMPRF.S'AONS: 14, : With only Mme model available - the CE - Toyota's smallest coupe/sedan is the essence of simplicity. And cheap transportation, to boot. Not only does the one -model approach limit the number of decisions you have to make. which is good if you're the indecisive type. but it allows Toyota to offer the most competitive price possible. To help keep the price low, the Tcrcel is light on highly -desirable features but has all the essentials. Witness the distinctly low-tech optional three -speed automatic that's available only on two -door Tcrcels. A five -speed manual is standard COMA convenience touches, from 14 -inch aluminum wheels to front seat -back map pockets. As well, Me optional child sat is now optional, and ABS on base Ebur -cylinder CE models (CE, LE) has Jooem dropped. Other available options include Unction control for the XLE V6, and a leather package option that can be tacked on to the LE. i Base price: $21,348 t Type: Four -door sedan • Engine: 2.2 -litre DOHC four-cylinder/3.0-litre OHC V6 • Horsepower: 133/194 s Layout Front -engine, front -wheel drive } Transmission: Five -speed manual (CE taly)fbur-speed automatic (optional on CE) • Fuel consumption: 10.01/100 km city, 6.8 11100 kin highway (2.2, MT) • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS (optional on CE), rear -door child -safety locks, traction control (optional on LE and XLE • Weight, 1,4241,480 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Optional tl►� mRsloNS:A V 4 Ha on the heels of blowing out its first birthday candle, the RAW will have its grin surgically updated for the 1998 model year. The mild cosmetic once-over affects the grille, headlights, tarn signal lights and tail lamps. The RAV4 once Main comes in two- and four -door models, in two - or four-wheel drive, powered by a modified version of last year's 2.0 -litre DOHC four - cylinder engine that now puts out 127 horsepower compared to the 120 it produced last year. The two -door RAW for 1998 can finally be had with all -wheel drive. Last year, it was only available with frost -wheel drive. A five -speed manual and optional four -speed automatic are available. The conditioning, power remote heated mirrors and power doorlocks and windows. The XLS adds a CD player, keyless entry, leather -wrapped steering wheel with woodgrain interior trim and alloy wheels. Toyota's flagship model is built solely for the North American market, and our appreciation for bigger sedans. In fact, the interior has similar dimensions to the cavernous (outgoing) Chrysler Concorde. A few items removed for 1998 are six - passenger seating making front bucket seats standard equipment, the deletion of the dual - tipped muffler and trunk -mounted 12 -CD changer. • Base price:$34,700 • Type: Four -door sedan • Engine: 3.0 -litre DOHC V6 • Horsepower: 200 • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Four -speed automatic • Fuel consumption: 11.2 1/100 km city, 7.3 1/100 km highway • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS, traction control (optional) • Weight: 1,560 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Optional ni>IWRMANO �t�' N N r u Shuffling of standard features and option packages highlights the changes to the 1998 4Runner. Built on the Tacoma truck platform, the 4Runner also uses the truck's 150 -horsepower 2.7 -litre four -cylinder engine for base power, while the 183 -horsepower 3.4 -litre DOHC V6 becomes standard in the SR5 V6 and Limited models. The latter also features a one -touch button that controls two -wheel and four-wheel drive functions. A five -speed manual transmission is standard on the SRS and V6 models while a four -speed automatic is optional, but standard on the plush Limited model. ABS is also standard when you put a V6 under the hood. fare with a four -speed automatic also optional. There's also just one engine. a stingy 1.5 -litre DOHC four-cylindcr job with 93 horses. Brakes arc power -assisted front disc-% and rear drums with optional ABS. If you want to add a few gadgets, air conditioning, cokr-keyed bumpers. CD player and rano[, trunk rcicase might hit the spa. Not avaihble until early 1998. • Base price-. tba • Type: Coupehedan • Safety: Dual airbags, ABS (optional) • Weight: 930-970 kilograms • Warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Optional IMPRESSIONS: Compared t„ other trucks on the market, the Toyota TI W full -sired pickup is about the simplest to figure out. Why'? For 1998 the T100 cooties with just one engirn: in extended -length XtraCab only. and in two and four-wheel drive. Simple. huh? The hig-T comes with a 190 -horsepower DOHC 3.4 - litre V6 mated to a siaridard five -speed manual, or optional four -speed automatic transmission. The 4x2 models come in just one tnm level with just one option package that adds four-wheel ABS. chrome grille and bumpers, tilt steering and cruise control. Dealer options available include CD player, air conditioning. bed liner and rear -step bumper. The 4x4. on the other hand, can be ordered in base or SR5 trim levels with a couple of packages that add bigger wheels. ABS, power windows and dour locks. cruise control, power rnimw% and alloy wheels. • Basc price: $27.408 • Ty pc: Truck • Engines: 3 4 -litre DOHC V6 • Horcepowcr 150/190 • Iascut Front -engine. rear-Ilmr-wheel drive •-ransmtsston: Ft%c-%pccd manual/four-speed auuintatic loptionah • Fucl consumption: 13 I/IIM) km city, 10.8 1/100 kin highway (ATi • Safety. Drover's -side airbags- four-wheel ABS (optional) ) • Weight: 1.610-1.860) kilograms •'A iirainty. 3 year-;, w WOM) Lkxncbv% • R,,:idsdc assi%tancc: Optional MINI VAN MARATHON �� i-411/1114--a11mi0M4-DrI mi HWY. 2 (DUNDAS ST. E]IT WA 0 VM N PItlAM Sk ttA@dtanUr. OMbw M "97 PONTIAC •••......................... 0..... dG 1N: S SI'0RT Minivans may never look very sporty, but Pontiac's people hauler comes very. very close. The second generation Trans Sport was introduced in 1997, and this year receives only minor adjustments. Dual sliding rear doors can now be ordered on both regular, as well as extended length models• and a passenger -side power sliding door can now be ordered on the regular wheelbase version. The Trans Sport is powered by a 3.4 -litre 180 horsepower V6 engine that is connected to a four -speed automatic transmission that features a Crew -for -1998 clutch design. Every Trans Sport comes reasonably loaded with such customer - friendly items as air conditioning, pollen/odor filter, tilt steering and AM/FM audio system. The base model offers space for up to seven people. but eight -passenger seating can he specified from one of the many available occupant arrangements. The Trans Sport's optional Montana package adds two-tone paint, luggage rack. 15 -inch cast aluminum wheels, traction control, sport suspension and a load levelling rear -end. A significant Trans Sport safety feature are standard seat -mounted side impact airbags, which compliment the dual front airbags already in place. • Base price: $24.650 • Type: Three -/four -door minivan • Engine: 3.4 -litre V6 • Horsepower: 180 • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Four -speed automatic • Fue! consumption: 13.7 U100 km city, 9.7 U100 km highway (1997) • Safety: Dual front airbags. dual side airbags. Four-wheel ABS. rear -door child safety locks. traction control (optional) • Weight: 1.700 kilograms (3 -door regular wheelbase) • Basic Warranty: Three years or 60,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes j u r IMbRE . [' i " ■ 1 The popular Sunfire compact enters the 1998 model year with several mechanical upgrades. The base 115 horsepower 2.2 -litre four -cylinder gets more torque (up from 130 to 135 Ib. ft.), roller rocker arms, a new intake manifold plus a new cylinder head d e s i g n. improvements have also been made to the manual transmission shift linkage as well as the clutch on the foar -specd 8a t o m a t i c transmission. The Sunfire is available in three distinct designs, a way cod two -door SE or GT coupe, practical four -door SE sedan and terminally cote SE cawertibk. The GT coupe is now only available with The 150 horsepower 16 -valve 2.4 -litre twin cam four- eyAnder engine. The Win cam is optional with the other SE in o d e l s. 'Traasinission !ehorces consist of a five -speed manual. three -speed automatic or optional four -speed automatic ( standard with the twin cam). Although it is possible to purchase or lease a Sunfirc with very few options, most folks opt for moderately dressed versions that include such options as air conditioning and AM/FM cassette audio system. These features enhance a vehicle that already offers basic, yet s t y l i s h transportation at a very reasonable pri-- Base price: $15,960 • Type: Two -door coupe/two-door convertible/four- doorsedan • Engines: 2.2 -litre pushrod four - cylinder, 2.4 -litre DOHC 16 -valve four -cylinder O • Horsepower: 115/150 • Layout: Front - engine, front -wheel drive • Transmissions: five -speed manual, three -speed automatic, four - speed automatic (optimal) • Fuel consumption: 10.1 0100 km city, 6.1 L/100 km highway (2.2 MT) -� (1997) • Safety: Dual • Basic warranty: Three years or 60,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes IINl. A,AsN I) P R I X Freshly designed from the ground -up last year. Pontiac's sporty -looking Gran Prix coupe and sedan offer only minor changes for 1998. Gas hood struts have replaced the dreaded prop rod. traction control upgrades on the supercharged engine and new paint schemes are about all that's new. The SE sedan runs with a 3.1 -litre V6 that produces 160 horsepower. Optional on the SE, but standard on the GT coupe and sedan is a 3.8 -litre OHV V6 that's good for 195 horsepower. Optional on the GT (and part of a special GTP performance package) is the supercharged 3.8 -litre OHV V6 that pushes you into your seatback with a heart pounding 240 horses. The GTP package also comes with sport suspension, rear spoiler and 16 - inch cast aluminum wheels. A host of standard features grace each and every Grand Prix. including power windows, power door locks. power remote outside mirrors, full analog instrumentation, tilt steering and traction control. The options list includes Pontiac's nifty head -up display that projects speed plus other vital information onto the windshield in true fighter -pilot style. • Base price: $26.040 • Type: Two -/four -door sedan • Engines: 3.1 -litre OHV V6 (base), 3.8 -litre OHV V6. 3.8 -litre supercharged OHV V6 (optional) • Horsepower. 160/195/240 • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Transmission: Four -speed automatic • Fuel consumption: 11.9 UI00 km city. 7.5 UI00 km highway (3.1) (1997) • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS, rem -door child safety locks, traction control • Weight: 1.550 kilograms (coupe) • Basic warranty: Three years or 60.000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes II IA►NI) AM Now nearing the end of its current production cycle. the popular Grad Am offers link in the way of change, compared to the1997 version. For 1998. Pontiac has regrouped the option packages to make it easier for buyers to upgrade their vehicles. You can specify either the SE or GT coupe or sedan with your choice of a 2.4 -litre 16 - valve twin cam four -cylinder that produces 150 horsepower, or the higher output 3.1 -titre OHV V6 motor that delivers 155 horsepower, plus a lot more torque. A five -speed manual or optional four -speed automatic can be ordered with the four -cylinder, but V6 buyers will have to settle for the automatic. You'll rarely find a "stripped" Grand Am SE around, as most dealers or dealer groups will offer decently equipped cars equipped with popular options at very attractive prices. Grand Am GTs already offer lots of standard goodies, such as air conditioning. power remote mirrors, tilt steering and 16 -inch cast aluminum wheels. • Base price: $19.600 - TN pe: Two -door coupelfour door sedan Engines: 2.4 -litre DOHC four -cylinder. 3.1 -litre OHV V6 (optional) • Horsepower: 150/155 • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Transmissions: Five -speed manual (2.4 -litre only), four -speed automatic (optional) - Nuel consumption: 10.9 0100 km city, 6.7 U 100 km highway (2.4 MT) (1997) • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS. rear -door child safety locks - Weight: 1.305 kilograms (sedan) • Basic warranty: Three years or 60.000 km • Roadside aataanoe: les n&JsKPa:E R I R n A new front-end treatment and a new, more powerful V8 head the list of significant dmtges a Pontiac's muscle machine for 1998. On the design front, the Canadian -built Firebird', pointy shark- like nose has been replaced by a more rounded look that continues the hidden headlight treatment. Look under the hood of either the Formula or Trans AM, and you'll fine the Corvette -based 5.7 - litre LS I that replaces last years LTI powerplant. This all -aluminum engine develops 305 horsepower, 20 more than the LTI. But for those who crave even more performance, the Ram Air version of the LSI will deliver the goods, with 320 pavement -ripping ponies. If you just want to look like you're going fast, you can stick to the base Firebird model, with its 3.8 -litre V6 that churns out a still -respectable 200 horsepower. Other new stuff for 1998 include exhaust system improvements, new alternator, fresh 16 -inch aluminum wheels on V8 models 07 -inch with the Ram Air), upgraded clutch on five- and six -speed manual transmissions and larger diameter four- wheel disc brakes on all models. Both Firebird coupes and convertibles return this year except for the Formula model, where only a coupe version is offered. The extensive standard equipment list on all Firebirds includes air conditioning, cruise control, tilt steering, cast aluminum wheels, full analog instrumentation, remote trunk release and AM/FM audio system. Power leather front seats are now standard on the Trans Am. • Base price: $24.600 • Type: Two -door sports coupelconvertible • Engines: 3.8 -litre OHV V6 (base), 5.7 -litre LSI OHV V8 (Formula, Trans AM), 5.7 -litre LSI OHV Ram Air V8 (optional on Formula, Trans AM) • Horsepower. 20(M5/320 • Layout Front -engine. rear -wheel drive • Transmissions: Five -speed manual (V6), four - speed automatic. Six -speed manual (V8s) • Fuel consumption: 12.3 U 10 km city, 7.2 U 100 km highway (3.8 MT) (1997) • Safety: Dual airbags. Four-wheel ABS • Weight: 1.520 kilograms (Firebird Coupe) • Basic Warranty: Three years or 60.000 km • Roadside assistance: Yes s, �r art ISA or Ittd he an Sig/ i $02.SI t r v6 t L44 GMC i w . airbags. four-wheel ABS, rear -door roti r a a wnw er. nerd on a 3 mve, ree• wr ,rile Porwec Swft C"M 1Sh o%"W - child safer locks t 1 # �• aeeorOed. dm.i Mweve.rr: 20,001) bn. 90.08 pr erpec a mee.. par obq wit r (9.900 W. Gree mew opnar. re .nseor. Doerr mq Wee tri rm FMW . t"ded aroma. Imus •mrd ,,.,,1)o, not • Weight: 1200 ~�•+� S� a ra@Ma .�a.d�a�raoi mcCw"o.vio urrd&ftORW~ °wnot otbeo 1)ea ICilograrris (coupe) �� 1.100-� >i i e.te1)..r.r.....o wed win air asra see V u Durr far dear a W ..r.r..yr r ide nom' M ynurrdamn r a warred e.dwrrt in Mown covarrwn.) "0mck.re wee..geat to PQWW "tiro i rr mltlUNN t)R Wednooray oeamlor s, "07 PA1OE st C FORD ; lJ K U Km 14.6 OHV V8 that comes with a mandatory four- . • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS (optional speed automatic. • • •�� ���]� `• • • The backbone of Ford's sedan fleet, the Taurus on bale and GT, standard on Cobra) • Bast $28,995 I11�R�371(liDt 1J 7 r�' A l� ethers 1998 with a much simplified three -model • Weight: 1.410 kilograms T sport y lineup, the base LX sedans better m SE • Basic warranty: 3 • Engines: es: 4.0 -litre • unlit Updated and released as a 1996 model last better -equipped years s 60,000 kilograms • Engines: 4.0 -litre OHV 116/4.0 -litre SOHC spring, sedan and wagon and high-performance SHO •Roadside assistance: Yes V615.0 -litre OHV VS (optional) the Windsor now features a wider driver's -stile sedan. For the fust time since it was redesignedin �-^a r�, ( � L • Heise ower: 160/205/215 door, referred to as a Family Entry System, that 1996, both Taurus sedans and wagons receive Jliitj tI 1 40 R E R • Layout: Front -engine, rear -/four-wheel drive provides limited access to the rear seats when sonic fresh bodywork in the form of a new grille The Explorer rules the roost as the most popular Transmission: Five -speed manual (4.0 combined with tip/slide driver's seat. Other and rear oil lamps. On the inside, both models sport -utility vehicle on the planet. changes to the Windstar include a new grille, now offer standard six -passenger seating, with And clearly it intends to stay headlamps, bumper and bodyside moldings. optional bucket seats and floor console available. there, with a new appearance Under the hood, there's a choice of two The base powerplant is a 3.0 -litre OHV V6 that inside and out, plus upgrades to powerplants, a 3.0 -litre V6 that generates 150 produces 145 horsepower. Optional on the LX and the chassis and driveline systems., horsepower, or the larger and stronger 3.8 -litre SE is a 3.04itre DOHC 24 -valve V6 that's good In addition, the reduced price of --- - OHV V6 with 200 horsepower. Both engines are for 200 horsepower. For the new model year, this the two -door sport model has matched to a four -speed automatic transmission. motor gets a new final drive ratio and recalibrated increased its affordability Most Windslars come nicely equipped with more torque converter. But for those who tined an extra quotient. Specific exterior features added as you move up the line. At the kick in their sedans, the hot Taurus SHO will changes include a new rear { pinnacle, there's the new Windstar Limited that provide plenty of muscle, in the form of a 3.4 -litre liftgate with more glass area, new a comes with 16 -inch alloy wheels, chrome grille, DOHC 32 -valve aluminum -block V8 that puts out rear tail lamps and rear bumper. fog lamps and special Limited bucket seats and 235 horsepower. All three engines are coupled to a In the cabin there's new cloth floor mats to go with all the power and four -speed automatic transmission. As with Ford's seats for the Sport, darker convenience features that are part of this package. other car lines, the base equipment in the Taurus window tint for all models and a • Base price: $22,695 has been enhanced, while the lengthy list of new standard floor console for the • Type: Three -door minivan options have been grouped for more simplified XLT and Eddie Bauer models. The XL, Sport OHV)/five-speed automatic (4.0 SOHO)/four- • Engines: 3.0 -litre OHV V6/3.8 -litre OHV V6 ordering. For auto -racing fans, the Taurus is about and XLT receive new standard and optional speed automatic (5.0 OHV) (optional) to become more visible as Ford's NASCAR entry, sound systems. And the luxury -based Limited • Fuel consumption: 17.1 1/100 km city. 11.7 1/100 • Horsepower. 150/200 replacing the now -extinct Thunderbird. now features audio and climate controls mounted km highway (5.0) • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Base price: $23,000 on the leather -wrapped steering wheel. Explorer • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS, rear -door • Transmission: Four -speed automatic • Type: Four -door sedan/wagon power options include a 160 -horsepower 4.0 -litre child -safety locks • Fuel consumption: 14.0 1/100 km city, 9.9 11100 • Engines: 3.0 -litre OHV V6/3.0 -litre DOHC OHV V6 with a five -speed manual, a 205- • Weight: 1,880 kilograms (40 four -door) km highway (3.8) V6/3.4 -litre DOHC V8 (optional) horsepower 4.0 -litre SOHC V6 combined with a • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilometres • Safety: Inial airbags, four-wheel ABS. sliding- • Horsepower. 145/200/235 five -speed automatic, and a 215 -horse 5.0 -litre • Roadside assistance: Yes door child -safety lock • Layout: Front -engine, front -wheel drive • Weight: 1,730 kilograms • Transmission: Four -speed automatic • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilometres • Fuel consumption: 12.7 1/100 km city, 8.1 1/100 • Roadside assistance: Yes km highway (3.0, DOHC) a"I E.PINTO I '' II) r • Safer Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS (optional 1�NPR j141 14111 PI C K iJ r except SHO), rear -door child -safety locks Since o fJ he s Series truck WORT MLOVEN'C11 rolled off the assembly line in � `-'-' 1948, more than 26 million F -SERIF �_ WRpM STEPPING have been produced, `"" ""� TCM making it the most successful t. ��TEST DRIVE the forester nameplate, car or truck, in the ' �� Our OF THE UR. todu! ®sUBARU- entire history of the automobile. I )hr unarm ,1 4X"hed f)rrw. More than eight million of these tough brutes arc cull on the road. The F -Series has been the best / selling truck for the past 20 years. and the number nide selling car or truck for the last 16 of those 20 years. How did this truck become -- so popular. and how does Ford plan to keep it on top? The answers can be seen in the 1998 F -Series. which, like its predecessors packs more value, strength and down-to-earth goodness into a motor vehicle than practically anything else on the road. The current F -Series model received a comupkse makeover for the 1997 model year. and now includes both the F-150 as well as F-250 trucks. The F -Series is offered in both regular and three -door SuperCab versarhs, with a chows of two -or four-wheel dnvc and in regular box. {dreg box or sk psede pickup hells. Engine choices for the F- ISO consist of a base 4.2- htrc 210-borsepower V6. Opttoal on the F-150, but standard on the F-250, is a 4.6 -litre 220 - ho r-epiwer V6 Other available powerplants (depending on bodystyle, drivchae and GVWR) ouasnt of a 5.44btre 235 -horsepower V8, a S:tt- litre 210 -horsepower V8, a 7.5 -hire 245 - horsepower V8 and 7.3 -litre 215 -horsepower twbodwsel V8. A five -speed manual or optional four -speed automatic transmission can be connected to these powerplants. With hligh payload capacities- roomy cabins. plenty of enobc power and a vas array of opttaul egntpnnpil, i F -Series wd! likely remam on top for a long time. • Bare price: $20.195 • Type: Two-/thmedoor full -sine truck • Engines: 4.2 -litre OHV V6/4.6 -litre SOHC VS/5.4-litre OHV V8/5 8 -litre OHV V8/7.5 -litre OHV V8/7.3 -lure twbohesd V8 • Horsepower. 21012201235210245/215 • Layout: Front -engin, rear -/four-wheel drive • Transmissions: Ftve-sped manual/four-speed autocrats (optional) • Fuel eornaription: 14.4 1/100 km city, 10.4 11100 km highway (4.2, MT) • Safety: Dual airbags (passenger -side dea:tivation). four-wheel ABS (optional) • GVWR: 6,000 pounds (F-150, 4x4, extended - cab) • Banc warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kikxnetres • Roadside assistance: Yes • w'crght: 1.500 kilograms (sedan) • Basic warranty: 3 yeas or 60.000 kilometres • Ro dsrle assistance: Yes �j IMftFSSiON(S: N Cr' E R It's a whole new ballgame in the cornMt truck field now that the 1998 Ranger has arrived. Darling of the Baywatch set as well as hard- working hauler. Ford's compact pickup receives radical surgery this year. The truck's base four - cylinder engine has been enlarged w 2.5 frorn 2.3 lura and now has a horsepower rating of 119. seven more than lam year. Optional on 4x2 units, but standard on 4x4 m Wels. is a 3.0-htre V6 that produces 150 horsepower, three more than 1997, but with a 14 -per -cent increase in torque. Order the Ranger XLT or Splash, and optional power is a 4.0 -litre V6 that generates 160 horsepower. Transmission choices consist of a five -speed manual or orpional four -speed autotnabc except with the 4.0 -litre, where a new five -speed autoomoc is optional. The XLT offers an available off-road package that includes 16 -inch polished alurmnum wheels, all -moan ants, special off-road shocks and platinum -pawed bumpers and grille. All four-wheel-drive Rangers no with Ford's new Pulse Vacuum Hublock system that allows the front axk to be engaged or disengaged at any speed without any time lag. Other mechanical improvements include larger radiators for all models, a self-adjusting clutch on manual - equipped trucks, new rack-and-pinion power steering and a front suspension that offers coil springs on 4x2 trucks, or torsion bars with 4x4 units. To offset the added weight from the stater two frame section (now 370 -percent stiffer than the old Ranger), there is an all -aluminum bond that saves 4.5 kilograms in weight. If you know tracks, you know the Ranger can be ordered in a number of bodies, boxes and styles, including regular and SuperCab (but no third door, yet), short or long bed or stepsided Splash regular or SuperCab models. • Base price: $15.100 • Type: Compact pickup • Engines: 2.5 -litre four- cylinder/3.04itre V6 (standard on 4x4y4.04iut V6 (optional) • Horsepower. 119/150/160 • Layout: Front-cagme, rear-Mour- wheel drive • Transmissions: Five -speed manual four -speed auwomatic/f ve- speed automatic (option• on 4.0) • Full consumption: 10.71/100 km city, 6.o uloo tm highway (2s • Safety: Dual airbags (passenger -side deactivation), four-wheel ABS (optional) • Weight: 1,410kilogranst • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilometres • Roadside assistance: Yes DMAcINS If the phrase 'valucadded' seams a tad overused these days, the 1998 Mustang, latest in an unbroken dme that goes all the way back to 1964, aims to put real meaning back Tato the tam. This year all Mustangs cane equipped with polished aluminum wheels, premium AM/FM/casset dCD player sound system, air conditioning, power windows and locks, remote keyless entry and remote trunk release. Amazingly, these features have been added for the same price as lam year's base model. The only significant change to report for 1998 concerns the Mustang's floor console oaup boldos, which can now iiccom modate two of the corner store's finest large -volume bevgrages. Mustang's three engine/transmission power combos have manned this year. Standard is a 3.8 - litre V6 that delivers 150 horsepower. Move up to the GT and the power source is a 225 -horsepower 4.6 -litre SOHC V8. • Base price: $22,600 • Type: Two -door sporty coupdconvertible • Engines: 3.8 -litre OHV V6/4.6 -litre SOHC `!8/4.6 -litre DOHC V8 (optional) • Horsepower: 150225/305 • layout: Front -engine, rear -wheel drive • Transmissions: Five -speed rmianual four -speed automatic (optional) • Fuel consumption: 13.7 1/100 km city, 9.01/100 tMlislol�s: X 2 • Introduced part way through last year, and aimed squarely at the entry-level youth market, the ZX2 is essentially a sporty Escort for people without families or cargo to haul around. Power is supplied by a DOHC 16 -valve version of the Escort's 2.0 -litre four -cylinder engine that produces 130 horsepower, 20 more than the Escort sedan or wagon. A five -speed manual transmission comes standard, but buyers can opt for an available four -speed automatic. Base ZX2 content includes full ingrume htation, sport -tuned suspension, 60✓40 folding rear seat and AM/FM radio. 'Me front seats have a memory recline function that return the seat -backs to their previous position after they have been folded forward. Available ZX2 options include air conditioning, power mirrors, windows and locks, 15 -inch aluminum wheels, rear spoiler, fog lamps, upgraded bucket seats, power -operated moonroof and premium sound system. • Base price: SIC195 • Type: Two -door sport coupe • Engine: 2.0 -litre DOHC four -cylinder • Horsepower: 130 • Layout: Front -engine. front -wheel drive • Transmissions: Five -speed manual, four -speed omatic Fuer consumption 9.1 0100 km city, 6.5 U100 km highway (MT) • Safety: Dual airbags, four-wheel ABS (optional) • Weight: 1, 140 kilograms • Basic warranty: 3 years or 60,000 kilanemes • Roadside assistance: Yes .11111W-- 0Cann C&G MOTORS - 1705 Dundas St. W., Whitby . (Hwy. #2 & Lakeridge Rd.) 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