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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1997_11_09News Picken"n8t?E:l Mae !ier cftii eA;1d& Fw* Ownd♦01 - I Sw Sovice VW Ca T" VIRroto =$110n sk"t (:016dMw m NweM AM) 686-2445 Optional 4 week home delivery charge $5/ $1 newsstand November 1). 1OO-. \'O1. 32. No. 45, Pressrun 44,000 36 pages photo by Ron Pietronk Hard at play Road hockey goalie Brett McConnachie cov- game of roller hockey on Withay Drive in ers the angle as Jesse Jenish attempts to Ajax. While out of school, students have had trove the puck into the net during a spirited plenty of free time in the last two weeks. Pickering Hydro BY MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF REPORTER PICKERING — The Province's plan to introduce competition into the Ontario elec- tricity market by the year 2000 is good news for local ratepayers, according to Geoege Armstrong, manager of customer services for Pickering Hydro. "We're looking forward to the opportum- ty to buy energy in a competitive market," Fight on... Teachers vow `protest must continue' `BY SUSAN O'NEILL & LINDA WHITE STAFF REPORTERS Betrayal, shock, disappointment, humiliation. 'Inose were among the emotions teachers on picket lines felt Friday fol- lowing an announcement that about half of the province's 126.000 teachers would return to class Monday. The leaders of the Ontario Public School Teachers' Federation, the Fed- cration of Women Teachers' Associa- tions and the Franco Ontarian Teach- ers' Association Thursday called their members back to work. Separate board and secondary school teachers represented by the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association and the Ontario Sec- ondary School Teachers' Federation were to announce their plans this weekend. Many teachers are "hurt and humil- iated that our federation elected to go back" without the support of all unions, Michael Roantree, a teacher at E.A. Fairman Public School in Whitby reported Friday. "We feel like we are abandoning (teachers still striking)." Many teachers "feel betrayed" by those unions which announced their lit up by plan to open up market says Mr. Armstrong. But he adds the local utility is concerned some aspects of the `white paper' on elec- tricity restructuring issued Thursday by the Province will maintain barriers to competi- tion and low electricity rates for consumers. The paper recommends Ontario Hydro be broken up into three separate Crown cor- porations by 2000, and that other companies be allowed to sell electricity in the province at the same time. One Crown corporation would be a gen- erating company retaining Hydro facilities such as its nuclear stations, fossil -fuel plants and Niagara hydroelectric station. A second publicly -owned corporation would retain ownership of transmission facilities across the province, to which other See PICKERINGMage 2 intent to return to the classroom. Whit- by's St. Marguerite d'Youville Catholic School principal Lionel Kelly told the News Advertiser. Mr. Kelly expects Catholic elemen- tary students will also be back in the classroom Monday, since parents might otherwise switch their children to the public board. But he believes teachers successful- ly educated the public on Bill 160. And though teachers have been hurt finan- cially by their decision to strike ilk - gaily — which means they haven't received strike pay — "it's been worth See TEACHERS/Page 3 INSIDE Editorial Page ...........6 Sports ................27 Classified .............30 HOW TO REACH US General .......... 683- 5110 Death Notices ..... 683-3005 Auction Line ......683-7545 Sincerely Yours ........ ............ 1-800-662-8423 Email . . . .. thisweek®istar. ca Internet .............. bttp://www.durhamnews.net A GOAL: s1__vft0,000 TO DATE: $405,000 M�elemip Tirww C�wbi = aB'1-12'f2 r.. . Elf Oshawa Q Nam tri - 7214212 6" Kh!t. 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Mr. Armstrong says Picker- ing Hydro and other municipal electrical utilities would have liked to see the Province order the break-up of Hydro's genera- tion branch into smaller gener- ating companies. He notes generation accounts for about 70 per cent of the cost of electricity in Ontario. "You're still going to have a very large Crown corporation with enough market power to limit competition;" he explains. He notes that according to a study done for ' the Municipal Electrical Asso- ciation, the exist- ing provincial 10 MIN electricity trans- NO A mission system has a limited "interconnect capacity- which would only allow about 15 per cent of provincial "That's where you want to make sure you have a lot of competition." he adds.- noting that under the current plan Hydro would remain too domi- nant. Pickering Hydro is also con- cerned about new taxes the Province is proposing on the publicly -owned companies which will replace Ontario Hydro and municipal utilities. The theory is it would create a level playing field by making the public companies pay an equivalent of the cor- porate taxes private generation companies would pay. These 'proxy taxes' could then be used to help pay down WIN =11 =11a= 0101 � , p� _tea UTE Oa CHANGE CENTRE PPOWTMENT NEEDED, WARRANTY APPROVED FALL SAVINGS! I 0 I power needs to , be served by sources outside 'ASK ABOUT OUR SENORS DISCWMS'• Ontario. 1R"a"Ta1139-9%According to FLUSH'C�L Mr. Armstrong, oaEnexrr•sNov.�o.sn' that means 85'�.4►� tea/ m,Mlike per cent of elec- CAt1gT=IE=PM WN MY OTHS OL tricity would ' CNAtIGEttFtR *MEW E119147rONfN5ORLMKIL' have to come OPOW 7 anus A 19twn from within the , 195WESTIEYRD. �So&d4C' province. 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Ontario Hydro's $30 -billion debt. "Our concern would be what the impact would be on electric- ity rates;" says Mr. Armstrong. "Any new cost imposed on the system is going to perhaps drive up cost." Mr. Armstrong notes the white paper is not clear on many issues and Pickering Hydro will be watching closely as actual policy is developed from it. The local utility plans to make submissions to the com- mittee being set up by the provincial government to come up with implementation plans for the policy directions it has identified. Pickering Hydro's goal, says Mr. Armstrong, will be to secure the changes neces- sary to achieve the lowest elec- tricity costs for Pickering ratepayers. P r, A UFLU DENTAL CENTRE WALK IN HOURS Daily 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. EMERGENCIES SEEN /N 2 HRS. • 24 HR. EMERGENCY PAGER AMBERLEA SHOPPING CENTRE ON WHITES RD. PICKERING BETWEEN FINCH & HWY. 401 • Chemiclave Sterilization • Cosmetic Bonding • Collect From Insurances jaw* 4ad eat" ?w4oxew ThE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1"'1- PAGE 3 Teachers in Durhammiffed over fo senseof TEACHERS/From page 1 ,it. "The fight is now really a high school fight," said Mr. Kelly. Many teachers began hearing news of the announcement shortly after partic- ipating in a huge rally at Queen's Park. DEA "I got home just FR in time to hear the 'Mess news," said Samantha McDon- underm agh, a teacher at in Ajax. She feels "a sense of betrayal" in light of the "high energy" rally held only a few hours before the announcement. "I just feel that we've given up so much at this point and gotten very little in return." Across town, Lakeside Public School teacher NNA Deanna Fry V remained on the age Picket line Friday ined' to support teach- ers still on strike. She was "flabber- St. Patrick Catholic School Constitutional BY SUSAN O'NEILL STAFF RF.PORIi R Ontario's secondary school and separate board teachers were to decide this weekend if they'll return to class Monday. Meanwhile, the leader of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (OSSTF) announced Friday his union plans to launch a constitutional challenge to Bill 160. Earl Manners told reporters if the Progressive Conservatives push the Edu- cation Quality Improvement Act through the legislature, —They will be in the courts on this legislation on the first available date" Leaders of the Federation of Women Teachers' Associa- tions of Ontario, the Ontario Public School Teachers' Fed- eration and the Franco Ontar- ian Teachers' Association announced Thursday night their members will be back in schools Monday. gasted" by her federation's decision. "The rally and its message was undermined" At Henry Street High School in Whitby, OSSTF branch first vice- president Peter Tumey was "per- sonally shocked at the timing of the announcement. One of our biggest strengths is that we were able to speak as the Ontario Teachers' Federation" He believes the protest against Bill 160 — which would give the provincial govern- ment control over things like class size, the length of the school year and preparation time — "must continue. A decision will have to be made on what form that protest should take. "There are peo- ple on the line right now who feel it would be wrong to return to the classroom," explained Mr. JON ERENTZEN 'Issues are too important' challenge of Bill 160 next step Local leaders of the OSSTF and the Ontario Eng- lish Catholic Teachers' Asso- ciation (OECTA) said earlier Friday they were holding off on announcing if their teach- ers will end their two -week- old strike until their members had been consulted. Pat Jermey, OSSTF Durham district president, was to meet with Durham picket captains Friday after- noon to gauge local opinion on going back to school. "I'm disappointed that there has not been a unified position from the teachers' federations;' she said. But, "I feel there is still a unity ...in opposition to the bill." Mr. Manners said, "Before OSSTF makes any decision on the nature and form of the continued protest against Bill 160, the local leadership will be consulted at a meeting in Toronto on Sunday" He also said the federation "respects the decisions of We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current "Shop Early and Save " flyer Page 8. The illustrations should be transposed for binoculars, item 10 76-1009-6 and item 12, 76-1061-8. Page 9. There are no boys' 8-16, 2 - pc. snowsuits, only 1 -pc. snowsuits are available. Page 26. Revitalizer cushion, 32-1470-8. Copy should read: 4 massaging motors, NOT 5. We wish to draw your anention to the following in our current "Great Gift Ideas" flyer. Page 10. Scrunch'n Wear, 50-3524- 6. The illustration is incorrect showing Hair Wraps'n Braids. Nate 19. Sanyo ultra-thin stereo with remote, 441664-0 is not available. Rainchocks will be issued. Page 26. 10 -HP Snowthrower, 60-3729-6. Copy reads: Reg. 1,099.99, Sale 999.99, Save 100. Should read: Everyday Low Price 999.99. Page 27. The illustrations for item 10, Hood repair kit, 26-0190-6 and item 11, Survival Kit 26-0012-2 should be transposed. We sincerely regret any inconvenience we may have caused Yom conte 345546.97 zones: ALL eacel.0 each individual affiliate to determine the nature of their continuing protest." Ms. Jermey vowed, "We will continue to pressure our five local MPPs.' She added Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty's pledge to repeal Bill 160 if elected in two years will not be forgotten by teach - ers. Meanwhile, Bill Stratton, vice-president of the elemen- tary division of OECTA Durham, said Friday area presidents planned to meet at a Toronto hotel Saturday [Horning to decide whether they'll call members back to class next week. ATTENTION WG HOME-BASED BUSINESS OWNERS Join US at Annandale Golf & Country Club (Gayly & Church, Ajax) 7:30 am, Second Thursday of Each Month Members $ 10, Non -Members $ 15 (ask about our evening meetings, too) 905-839-4014 The Durham Hornepreneur Group offers monthly networking meetings to share and promote business services and experiences in Durham Region and beyond. BROKEN WINDSHIELD?( y„ ) No Overchar a to Insurance Co. 'NE �VILL • - 837-7819 • Ii • e 860 Brock Rd. S. Unit #1 Pickerirw Insurance Prices • AD work Guaranteed Turney. "The bill is as unde- mocratic now as it's ever been. Others feel the protest has to take new direction" Jon Erentzen, picket cap- tain at Exeter High School in Ajax, said secondary school teachers have "been placed in a really tough position. FRAIITK' S UNISEX 3 Harwood Ave.,Ajax 683-0164 Seniors 10 cuts b 1 FREE cut 11000 Men a women Perm 130 Colour 125 Streaks 130 All cut 8 stvle GST included "In some respects we've made our point. What else do we do?" But he was willing to strike as long as it takes. "The union part of me says stay out. Personally I'd rather be out here for anoth- er month ... the issues are too important." Three barbers to serve you. 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Jamene Sunday's carrier of the week is Janelle. Jandle enjoys basketball, soccer & bike riding. Janelle will receive a dinner for 4 compGmerits of Burger King- Cowgnat+tlatiows Janelle for being our carrier of the week. _ KING Cowa deed to ExceUewce 1280 Kingston Rd.. Picketing 345 NtcKertzieAve.,Ajax PAGE 4 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1"7 Pickeringdav camwill continue if teachers still p PICKERING — The Town's parks and recreation department will continue to offer a day camp for students if any schools remain closed Monday. The Town has been offering a day camp since a province -wide strike began two weeks ago. The camp will continue if any of the teachers' unions still on strike fail to announce plans to return to the classroom Monday during talks scheduled for this weekend. The camp runs Monday to Fri- day from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at a cost of $20 a day. An extend -a - camp is offered from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. for $28 a day. 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See in-store for details. %sonal slioppM only Tax savings filers carrot be combined. lL m m e A PAGE d - THE NEWS A0VER77SER SUNDAY, W&A0AII i9i 9,14'1 � I* News News Advertiser v ditorials and etters A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L 1 S 2H5 PHONE: 683-5110 FAX: 683-7363 Publisher: Tim Whittaker ♦ Editorial The only answer Win. lose or draw, teachers can take comfort in their two- week stand against Bill 160. The chief goals of the walkout were achieved: the unions were able to 1`6 u-. attention on the perceived pitfalls of the Bill and on the Mike Harris govern- ment and they made it clear they're not for the kinds of changes to education the government espouses. They drew a public: and parental spotlight on the minister and his plans and put the pressure on the government to deliver. The two-week strike was disruptive to be sure and we're hopeful ALL teachers and students will be back in school Monday. Secondary school and separate school teachers' unions are expected to decide whether to end their strike this weekend. We would advise them to join elementary public school and French -language teachers back in class. Should all teachers return torrxxrow. no student will suffer irrepara- ble damage to his or her year. The time can be made up. Its unfortunate teacher% and their union leaders felt a strike was necessary when many other legal forms of protest are viable. Union leaders can continue to protest Bill 160; there will be other Days of Action to follow and the biggest protest of all can be delivered sometime in 1999 or 2000 when the Toxics will be forted to face the electorate again. What it comes down to is this: An anxmded Bill 160 will pass before the end of the year and we'll all have at least a year or two to sec what affect (if any) it has on the school sys- tem. If the Tories deliver better result-. and a more effective education for studenLs. they'll he vindicated. If the results are worse with a weakening of public education, the electorate will be welcome to throw the Tories out. It's that simple. Certainly, there will be keen attention paid to the issues with much at stake for all. Please vote Tomorrow you have a right and a responsibility (provided you're at least 18 and a Canadian citizen) to go to the polls and cast your ballot for mayor, councillor, school trustee and (in some Durham communities) hydro commissioner. Dozens of people, your neighbors, have put their names and reputations on the ballot in a desire to serve you for the next three years. The decisions those elected Monday will make will directly affect you in many different ways. Be sure you spend the short amount of time it will take to have your say in who makes these decisions. Get out and vote – it's a cherished privilege we enjoy. �To respond to this editorial call Infosource at � 683-7040 and dial 5104 Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Publisher: Ties Whittaker A Meuoland Community Newspaper bl'shed Ttrtt�day We�tecda Frida Surds v Letters to the editor Tell provincial government enough is enough To the editor: I am one of many parents who support the teachers' strike fully. To all the parents who think the strike is terrible, 1 say, you are right, 100 per cent. It is terrible. It is terrible that Bill 160 gives our government total control of the education system with- out being accountable to anyone. If this bill is passed no one can chal- lenge the changes that the gover- ment will make to the education sys- tem. I say enough with the teacher - bashing, this is a time when everyone in Ontario needs to unite and stand together to tell the government that enough is enough! Parents, 1 strongly urge each and every one of you to become educated about Bill 160 and read between the lines to see what it will mean for our education system and our children. If you think this strike is about money or how long the school day and year is going to be, you are only forming yourselves. Christine Strachan, Ajax Bill 160 not democratic To the editor: The following is a copy of a letter to Durham West MPP Janet Ecker. Dear Janet Ecker. I am writing this letter in regards to the teachers' strike. My name is Courtney Kelly and I am a Gra0e 6 student at Frenchman's Bay Pub is School in Pickering. I think that going through with Bill 160 is wrong. I have learned that Canada is a democracy, which means that every- body has a say. The government shouldn't just be able to say, '"lids is how we're going to run education, because we said so" That is not a democracy. I am also concerned about what Bill 160 states. I am only a student. My voice is tiny compared to the government, and even compared to the teachers and parents. That is why I am writing this letter to you. You have a much bigger voice than 1. Hopefully this letter will get through, for I believe that together we can make a differ- ence. JOANNE ,JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor in -Chief STEVE HOUSTON, Managing Editor BRUCE DANFORD, Advertising Manager ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Advertising Manager EDDIE KOLODZIF.JCZAK, Classified Advertising Managa MONIQUE LEA, Real EstaidAutomotiveAdvertising Manager ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager BARBARA HARRISON, Production Manager JANICE O'NEIL, Assistant Production Manager Pickering TO REACH US General: 683-5110 Clarified: 683-0707 Distribution: 683-5117 AdwimV11assiffed Fax: 683-7363 Conposiug Fax: 579-9273 E -nail: thisweek@istar.ca STEVE HOUSTON Managing Editor -- It's vital to vote on nuclear review There's going to be one very important question for Pickering voters to answer Monday when they head to the polls for the Nov. 10 civic election. The question will ask Pickering citizens if they are in favor of the Ontario government holding an environmental assessment of the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station (PNGS) prior to restarting reactors being idled under a sweeping Ontario Hydro plan to overhaul its aging generators. Given the shellacking the people at Ontario Hydro have taken in recent years over their management and operation of nuclear stations in the province, it's clearly time something is done. But, we cannot forget that even if Pickering votes 98 per cent in favor of a full environmental assessment, it's still coFwcl%- able the Province will ignore us, since the plebiscite's results are not binding. This is important for everyone who lives and works in Pickering, perhaps even more so for those who aren't politicians or lobby- ists. For it is those Ix�� — you and 1— who will most determine the direction the town will take in the coining months and years in relation to the PNGS. Even if nothing is done as a result of findings in an environmental assessment (assuming one is carried out), it will tell us plainly how the station stacks up in overall safety, its effect on its surround- ings, its prospects for the future, and its impact on our lives. Your vote is as valuable as any other• Have your say on Monday and give your next Town Council some clear direction. It's that important. 000 One personal note on this Monday's elec- tion: I live in Pickering and have to choose from eight candidates (one for mayor, one for regional councillor and one for local council- lor) in my ward for the next Town Council. Not one of them has knocked on my door during the campaign, although once did send a "representative" around during the day some weeks ago. My mailbox has been stuffed frequently with campaign "litera- ture", but that just doesn't compare with talk- ing to candidates. Steve Houston is a regular contribtrdor to our Sunday column rotation. To respond to this column call Infosou re at 683-7040 and did 5108. The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Priming. Publishing and Distributing group of aenrspapen. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax A Pickering Board of Trade. Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc.. Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circulations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council. The publisher reserves the right to classify a refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occupies. pu t Y+ Y, Y 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L IS 2H5 CHERYL HAINES, Assistant Production Manager LJLLI,r,N HOOK, Administration Manager hip://www.durbamnews.net tri �7 coodm a.rr r.r. P College cash Three businesses donated $100,00 to Durham College's Creating Futures campaign this week, push- ing it closer to its $12 million goal. Celebrating are (from left) Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthur%, Joyce Mar- shall, college president Gary Polon- sky. Gent' Coughlan of Coughlan Homes, Al Libfeld of Tribute Homes and Bob Vander Slaght of Lenbrook Industries. ELECT Jan GENGE-11TWIZE.4 D'1'£ - For info. call 683-2932 ckering Public School Trustee THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1997 - PAGE 7 PAUL PISTRITTO LOCAL COUNCILLOR PICKERING WARD 3 MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 10, 1997 1 x JA resident of Pickering Ward 3 fbr 27 vrs Let's Communicate "We are approaching critical times. Now, more than ever, it is vitally important to have strong lines of communication between you -- the people of Ward 3 -- and your elected councillor. 1 am accessible, ready to listen -- and ready to take action." -- Paul Pistritto Paul Pistritto is Listening -Paul understands and is concerned about both urban and rural issues -Paul will work to protect the needs of northern and southern Pickering residents -Paul will work to prevent tax increases and put our tax dollars to the most effective use for the community -Paul will fights for tough safety regulations at the Pickering nuclear station to ensure there is no risk to any of us -Paul recognizes the importance of services and programs for the young people of Pickering. He will protect and encourage growth of our recreational facilities and libraries About Paul Pistritto •!►tarried. with three children • Owns the family business. Pistritto Fars (involved for 25 years) •A hard worker who commits himself to tasks and follows them through to completion -Readily accessible at any time to discuss your concerns • Believes in dealing with issues, not Personalities Find us online at www.durhamnews.net The Hospital Colouring Contest v for Sick Child= Please draw a picture showing... Foundation "Why I want to help The Hospital For Sick Children" Nanl tirade School Thus Pwtwe will l* form the t+ackArap alloors Dari bold m Nwawlmr 22nd a 23rd a Mara Eau Trak t'"n, S • Wiwa wed prise w'1 re...ae.a.. _ 3.a.dq,. NaMAor 22nd, 1997. ML 1 1\o F��4TRA DE CENTRE . MAIL M N 0W OFF AT 111E MM WT MIN CENT 1(13" MM Ile. MC118111164 01 = M AVER (131 COMMENgAI AM AJAX) NONWp NOyEMIM IP PAGE a - 771E NEWS ADVENnSER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1"7 New program aims to help residents find and keep a job A service designed to provide youths and adults with the skills and knowledge they need to find and keep a job has been established in Durham. The Career and Employment Preparation Program (CEPP) was launched Nov. 7 in Pickering at Slim -Line Vinyl Windows Mfg. Inc. It's being co-sponsored by Durham College, the Durham Region Unemployed Help Centre, the John Howard Society and the YMCA. There are three key components of CEPP. Information and referral services include information on job search strategies, access to the Internet and job banks, as well as workshops. Employment planning and preparation service offers more in- depth workshops and counselling to WE CAN HELP YOU aid participants in ACHIEVE A FRESH START Professional and Personalised Service finding employ- Free confidential consultation ment. On-the-job Trustees in Bankruptcy trainingserviZ'e Several convenient locati��113L gincludes paid OS14AWA 146 s.,,� Street N work experience (Downtown) related to specific SCARBOROUGH Ave E (116) ?So-"" career goals. 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THM TME PURCHAW OF s TNIss • out hoansed. trained Welincians t,aa dw wast eompuler—d equipment to hell eawW 11,e tte.d we of your bps& • They ria i ; A all key compor,etaa measure as bur et1,,.els and acme pont cawsr. Camber and toe as rt.Qui • Installation of roar -wheel shims and adXa *r—ft elt- x required 49�*112499* CANADIAN TIRE SERVICE r Pickering Only 1300 Kingston Rd. at Liverpool 839-8124 Sartrirca Hours: MoafrL 7�0 ala -9:00 p.la Sow ft 7:30 ala - 60 pyla, Sun ft VA ata - SAO P.RI. �t�Mrw�r�r�ttai . M X6000/• FEAR . 0 . �waa e4a 4a ••,r .r 1a •484141 ••ery •t�aaae 4.4 ,1��rr�y 4!ie ea4♦e11h'i•wr•' ' WAREHOUSE PRICES ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK! TAUNTON ELDON LIGHTING I\-ST(Xh ■ l ocalad Orta Bloch wwt a shrew. otsomwvm mosme -Gorr vnth Tana wood-) ITEMS 0\ Ll. us ' 133 TAUNTON RD. W. • OSHAWA • 432-3268 9whsONreviled 1 s ' HOURS_ Yon. to wend 9.30- 6. Thuya i Fri- 9:30 - 9. Stag. 9:30 - 6.00 Mla lin teL W Owl O ' NOTE: Opsn Sundn" 112 to 4) slartlnY Nwo. 23 unla Jan. 4 ti,k Seth Nw. 397I ` - - - vlrlt us at our haarteat vaab.at WWWJMOONLT CON --------------------------------------- 9 ------------------ OUR PRICE POLICY IM1rawy chives a&nrl having the bwesl or heo price have been verde by our cowtpetitkm InkrestirgJy ewotr8lt. both oar new ad repent custawers state we have the hwXest sod cost varied sele.hiw of bob" in Drwbam will the best prices. We will ww kwowngly be w4ersoW. You be the judge! THE FORMER STAFF OF UGHTIIIG UN[JMITED, WHITBY. WI U BE PLEASED TO SERVE you. us at www.durhamnews.net Canadian Tire Pickering Pre Wi'ln er lal'ntenance heck motor oil J tit; t4 OP • 20 pt. maintenance t ,� check r $2.00 Enviro charge Extra *Most Cars • Lube, oil & filter • Rotate tires • Castrol GTX Protect and maintain the structural integrity of your vehicle including... o Unibody • Frame o Gas Tank • Fuel & Brake Lines See Service Dept, for details. THM TME PURCHAW OF s TNIss • out hoansed. trained Welincians t,aa dw wast eompuler—d equipment to hell eawW 11,e tte.d we of your bps& • They ria i ; A all key compor,etaa measure as bur et1,,.els and acme pont cawsr. Camber and toe as rt.Qui • Installation of roar -wheel shims and adXa *r—ft elt- x required 49�*112499* CANADIAN TIRE SERVICE r Pickering Only 1300 Kingston Rd. at Liverpool 839-8124 Sartrirca Hours: MoafrL 7�0 ala -9:00 p.la Sow ft 7:30 ala - 60 pyla, Sun ft VA ata - SAO P.RI. �t�Mrw�r�r�ttai . M X6000/• FEAR . 0 . �waa e4a 4a ••,r .r 1a •484141 ••ery •t�aaae 4.4 ,1��rr�y 4!ie ea4♦e11h'i•wr•' OUR PRICE POLICY IM1rawy chives a&nrl having the bwesl or heo price have been verde by our cowtpetitkm InkrestirgJy ewotr8lt. both oar new ad repent custawers state we have the hwXest sod cost varied sele.hiw of bob" in Drwbam will the best prices. We will ww kwowngly be w4ersoW. You be the judge! THE FORMER STAFF OF UGHTIIIG UN[JMITED, WHITBY. WI U BE PLEASED TO SERVE you. us at www.durhamnews.net Canadian Tire Pickering Pre Wi'ln er lal'ntenance heck motor oil J tit; t4 OP • 20 pt. maintenance t ,� check r $2.00 Enviro charge Extra *Most Cars • Lube, oil & filter • Rotate tires • Castrol GTX Protect and maintain the structural integrity of your vehicle including... o Unibody • Frame o Gas Tank • Fuel & Brake Lines See Service Dept, for details. THM TME PURCHAW OF s TNIss • out hoansed. trained Welincians t,aa dw wast eompuler—d equipment to hell eawW 11,e tte.d we of your bps& • They ria i ; A all key compor,etaa measure as bur et1,,.els and acme pont cawsr. Camber and toe as rt.Qui • Installation of roar -wheel shims and adXa *r—ft elt- x required 49�*112499* CANADIAN TIRE SERVICE r Pickering Only 1300 Kingston Rd. at Liverpool 839-8124 Sartrirca Hours: MoafrL 7�0 ala -9:00 p.la Sow ft 7:30 ala - 60 pyla, Sun ft VA ata - SAO P.RI. �t�Mrw�r�r�ttai . M X6000/• FEAR . 0 . �waa e4a 4a ••,r .r 1a •484141 ••ery •t�aaae 4.4 ,1��rr�y 4!ie ea4♦e11h'i•wr•' Learn to save a life with St. John Ambulance Series of courses can help prepare you for a medical emergency • The St. John Ambulance Durham Region Branch is offering a number of CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) courses providing life-saving skills. Participants will learn how to recog- nize emergencies such as choking, angi- na and cardiac arrest, how to call for help and how to administer CPR. Heartsaver CPR/Level A procedures for adult rescue (any person over the age of eight) is five to six hours in length and costs $35 per person. Classes are avail- able 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22 or Friday, Nov. 28 in Ajax. Basic Rescuer CPR/Level C proce- dures for adult, infant and child rescue is eight to 10 hours in length and costs $60 per person. Clanes are available 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22 or Friday, Nov. 28 in Ajax. Heartsaver and Basic Rescuer classes are also available in Oshawa and Whitby, with some courses offered during evening hours. Child and Infant CPR/Level D proce- dures for infants and children under the age of eight is a six -to -eight-hour course held during two sessions and costs $35 per person. Classes are available only in Oshawa or Whitby. For more information, for class loca- tions or to register, call St. John Ambu- lance at 434-7800. 13.C.AUTO SERVICE We're Relocating NOV. 17th to 121 McMaster Ave. Ajax 683=3902 OWNERS: Son Ciamona i Oonunic G4 15 YOUR CAR READY FOR THE BIG CHILL? c y WINTER TUNE-UP 5PECIAL 4 cly. - $49.' Parts,6 Gly. — $$59-95 Extra 8 ciy. — $69.1 stow St F FREEt3rake Inspec4on a rite with h Tune -Up Most cars & to cks. Some resmcwns may appy,. OMer expires Dec 31/97 Q it r IA•t .i }.:�J<.V THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1997 - PAGE 9 irS a _ MATTER OF TR STe We can no longer trust Ontario Hydro to make decisions behind closed doors. An environmental assessment will provide an independent and honest evaluation of the serious safety, environmental and economic issues which affect all of us: RADIOACTIVE POLLUTION Cancer-causing radioactive tritium from the Pickering reactors is contaminating our drinking water• air and food. HIGH RISK No other nuclear plant in the world is surrounded by as large a population as Pickering - over 1 1/2 nidion people within 30 km NO SECOND FAST SHUTDOWN SYSTEM PaGkernng -A- is the only nuclear station .r Carada that lacks a second emergency shutdown system, increasing the risk of meltdown. EMERGENCY PLANS Ontano Hyaro has refused t ; ',,md adequate nuclear emergency plans. They oppose the expansion of the evacuation zone. and the pre<1stnixiticn of potassium iodide tablets. FIRE PROTECTION Fre in a nuclear station can lead to catastrophe. Fire protection measures are sub -standard and flammable silicone fire -stops are used at Pickering. AGING REACTORS At over 25 years of age Pickering has the oldest reactors in Canada.. an accident waiting to happen. SHARED SAFETY SYSTEMS No other nuclear station in Canada shares containment and emergency core cooling systems between eight reactors, so the risk of a serious accident is much higher. EARTHQUAKES The risk of an earthquake in Pickering is greater than previously thought, and Pickering has the worst structural rating of any nuclear plant building in Canada. ECONOMIC MELTDOWN Hydro's auditor has revealed that nuclear recovery and operation costs 1997-2009 will be a staggering $22 billion - adding even more to Hydro's current debt of $30 billion. Q ENERGY ALTERNATIVES There are cleaner, safer and cheaper alternatives to nuclear power. A truly sustainable energy future should be based on conservation and renewable options. "Are you in favour of the Ontario Government �c holding a full public review under the Environmental o .yW Assessment Act of Ontario prior to any decisions being made to restart the Pickering "A" Nuclear Generating ONO Station as well as during the continued operation of the Pickering "B" Nuclear Generating Station?' NUCLEAR REFERENDUM For more information contact: Dumum NULL m AWARmiltltss P.O. Box 66051, 1355 Kingston Rd., Pickering L1 V 6P7 Call 1-905-852-0571 or email: nucaware@web.net • • .. 1 1 • I 1� ' ' .� #1(� L\Irl � � � ;;�� ;,Ifs j;\. ( ��,� �, :\Ire 1 ���•� `;�•� ��� ��' 1 - J t. rrj _ _._ _ •`� �1�� 7-= Dbdf7e r '..��� • ,� !; +111 '�� ,._ � �r . • � Truck Centre � � lam.. a � t • ���� i • _� � �� � i w. .1 1 I��'�� a I Mimi .M000 s4rmr r - •SOL... • tom➢ E :Ty,.. __` r J�s ' MIKE TED DWAYNE TED JIM DON ANN BILL HAZEN KEVIN L - �CORRIGAN WILLIAMSON PICKARD WILLIAMSON McELROY ARSENAULT HEARD GOODWYN HARDING WORSLEY KERB LEN . TOM PAUL VER D WOODCOCK BRASSOR GROBERT r -j J "'I'IIINKIN6 I,1KF A (: 'STONIER" ' J 19 HARWOOD AVE. (North of 401) SERVICE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY r -. _ - 905.683.5358 AND EVERY NIGHT z ANNM M ss l9 TW NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER !, JIM - PACE 11 Durham raduates f —isn'tg lnd ettln work such a tough ob g gJ Durham College graduates Graduates in 1997 had a increased number of jobs in who make an immediate con- ment and interviewing. companies to graduating stu- are finding there are more jobs choice of 32 per cent more the private sector, especially tribution to business," says The college will host dents. For more information available to them over the last related job leads in the first in mechanical technology, Margaret Greenley, director of Career Fair 1998 on March about the services or the two yam• nine months of this year, electronic technology, infor- services. 25, 1998, when more than 50 Career Fair, call Ms. Greenley The college's career and while 1996 graduates expert- mation systems, program- Career and employment employers will market their at 721-3111 ext. 2340. em to t F ymen seryices has seen enced a 31.66 per cent ming, graphics, operations services provide employers a 64.43 per cent increase in increase in job leads during management, public relations and graduates with 48-hour related job postings offered by the same period in 1996. and marketing. job posting turnaround time, a employers to graduating stu- The turnaround in the "in today's competitive 24-hour job hotline, Internet dents during that period. economy resulted in an market, employers hire people job leads, on -campus recruit - Durham manufacturers' group holds annual meeting The president of DuPont Canada Inc. DuPont Canada since 1963. He was 5:30 p.m., followed by the guest speaker will be the guest speaker at the annual appointed president and chief executive at 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7:30 p.m. and the general meeting and dinner of the officer of DuPont in September. annual general meeting and announce - Durham Region Manufacturers' Associ- The meeting will be held Thursday, ments from 8:30 to 9 p.m. Cost is $45 for atton• Nov. 27 at the Holiday Inn, 1011 Bloor members and $49 for others. For more Dave Colcleugh has been with St., Oshawa. The reception begins at information, call 4341412. Rick Johnson knows Pickering'. Rick Johnson knows... taxes come out of YOUR pocket. Rick has voted AGAINST any tax increase every year of his nine years on council. Pickering is now debt free with $16.6 million in reserves!! Rick Johnson knows... Police and Fire services are important to you. More than 50% of the Durham regional budget goes to Durham Regional Police Services while almost 50% of the local budget goes to the Pickering Fire Department. Rick Johnson knows... the importance of community involvement. Rick Johnson has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for local, provincial and national charities. Rick Johnson knows... how to attract NEW businesses and jobs to Pickering. Rick Johnson has been instrumental in the opening of new businesses like Rand's Pools, Yorkville Sound, Lone Star Cafe. Toronto Medical Industries, Miller Waste Systems and many more. Rick Johnson knows... how to get things done in YOUR community. Rick Johnson worked hard on your behalf for the Pickering Youth Park, the O'Brien Arena, the Claremont Community Centre, the Altona Forest and Wildlife Corridor, the Altona West school site, traffic calming in many neighbourhoods and much more. Go with experience and someone YOU know!! 4l�--'lYr+t Rick Johnson, Chairman of the Elected Officials, shares a special moment with Constable Phillip J. Ross, Durham Regional Police, at the recent Ontario Traffic Conference. The Johnson Family Farm...Russd4 Sim, Rick and CArrs at their home in Waal 3, Pickering, when Rick and See have lived for over 23 years. Vote RickJohnson Pickering Regional Councillor, Ward 3 If you need a ride or would like to talk to Rick, please call: We Want Rick Johnson Back Campaign Headquarters 1725 Kingston Rd., Unit 15 Phone (905) 426-69% - Fax (905) 4264146 r, k i s i r r• s: w .+ri.it r, s i a r a � :,r ;�jr_ ,a � a-- s s i s� az!•� t_ -i+i;• i ti� i �i :► 1�1?_ �W­A rA For complete customer satisfaction with—.- - ith:- HEATING -AIR CONDITIONING • GAS FIREPLACES • VENTILATION/ HUMIDIFICATION PRODUCTS You can rely on Ramnor! 30 veers of service reliability locally CA soon for a FREE ESTIMATE. _•LE/I/ M TW .� . 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RAMNORV HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 24 Hour Service 2020 Wentworth St., Unit 9, Whitby Oshawa/Whitby - Phone 434-5541 � t Sunday 10-6 - Niondav 10-9 S [c's e..6r�ei: Oar.oe.oaaas km.odGed s tl+u there is...e:.eabep , a be den dkm of cos.: A8 Hidswo tri. bees vee =wt make room for incoming mercba.aise - am. vst PAGE 12 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, P40V EMBER 9, 199'1 Get into the spirit at Christmas bazaar PICKERING — Village Retire- All are welcome to attend. Pickering. ment Centre hosts its annual Christ- The Village Retirement Centre is For more information call 831- mas Bazaar Saturday, Nov. 22 from located at 1955 Valley Farm Rd.. 2522. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m for residents to get a jump on the season. Contribu- tions from Orchard Villa Retirement Home and Community Nursing Home will be fea- tured, including Christmas crafts, a white elephant table, bake tables and much more. There will he a number of raf- fles, including one for a quilt hand -made by Orchard Villa residents. Snacks and refreshments will be avail- able in a tea room. P Feel the warnith of our beautiful home & hosprtalily Take away the stress of living alone and enjoy the personal freedom found when living at The Colonial. This unique retirement home iis located in the heart of Whitby. 101 ?MANNING RD. WHITBY • (905) 665-9560 M Bll1TY RE-ELECT MAURICE REGIONAL, COUNCILLOR WARD ONE NOVEMBER 10, 1997 416-201-1230 (24 HOUR PRIME LINE) �R.ma s� cFu Ma.e �,sv In Three Years gave Has Delivered • 0 % Tax Increases • Pickering Code of Ethics • Brock West Dump Closure • More Police to keep our streets safe BRfNNER PROMOTES YOUR This Is Where COMMUNITY VISION Dave Stands NOFPi AOc+ Environmental Assessment at the NO YES PickeringNuclear ? 0 El NUCLEAR: F i•� a Station. Public Review and greater accountability for Ontario Hydro J.. Casinos in Pickering? El ❑ " Downloading and Pooling ofTaxes? a El AGRICULTURE: /A11N% Preservation of Agricultural lands On November 10, for future generations th BuslNEss & INDUSTRY.. StandWiHim Ryan, Ward 1 Promote economic initiatives for job creation and a balanced tax base WATERFRONT: Nevemberle Committed to the vision of Waterfront 2001 as a people place Is HICNIN ,t" Through his Leadership and Experience Brenner will ensure that the VISION for Pickering will continue to grow beyond the year 2000... "Pickering ...A complete community striving for excellence, ready for the 21st century. A vibrant community in which to live, work and invest, where all members contribute to its optimum well-being". ff you need a ride on election day, please call: 509-1044 Keeping Baby The Terrible Tooth Tragedy Teeth Healthy Did you know that severe dental decay can asleep, or is given a bedtime bottle, he sucks occur in infants and toddlers? Young children while going to sleep. This fills his mouth with a supply of sweetened Fluid, which become an acid, attacking the child's teeth all night. Saliva normally helps to wash away food. It also stops the acids made by mouth bacteria from working. The protective effect is less during sleep because less saliva is produced. It is easy for the acid to attach to a baby's tooth because the enamel on these new teeth has not completely hardened. Frequent and prolonged "Acid Attacks" and reduced saliva flow are particularly damaging to baby teeth - especially the front upper teeth and those on the side. In fact, the only teeth that are protected are the lower front teeth which the tongue covers. What Fluids can Cause Decay' Any sweetened drink including soft drinks. fruit flavoured drinks, fruit juices and even breast milk, milk formula or plain milk can lead to decay when left in the mouth for long periods of time. Early Childhood Decay is preventable. Here are six ways to keep your baby's teeth healthy: L Always hold your baby while feeding and remove the nipple as soon as sucking slows down and drowsiness occurs. Never put your baby to bed with a bottle. 2 If your baby has become used to a bedtime bottle, replace the contents with tap water. Your baby will probably give up the bottle within a few days, because of the change in flavour. A favourite cuddly toy can also be used at bedtime in place of a bottle. 3. Do not Five your baby a pacifier diV in any sweetener. A plain pacifier 1jves the same Sucking satisfaction. If a baby gets adequate sucking stimulation during feeding, he is less likely to want a pacifier. A baby with poor sucking stimulation tries to gain more by sucking a thumb, finger, blanket or anything else he can find! Giving your baby honey or cornu £ f syrup can lead to more than just dental problems. Honey and co syrup show rn be given to r ctaWN+en under one year old. These can cause botulism, a serious form of food poisoning. L take care of your baby's teeth from - an early age. A ba s teeth can be cleaned with a softbrush or gauze. Ask your dentist for more information. L Flu aide helps teeth become more redstart to cavitates. In Metro Toronto the water is fluoridated so your protection n automatically benefi prot r t6eyt dunk bev�sotofoods that :.hlwe been prepelt with our tap antrition win help a baby's b be bealft and *eD - d. FBWkky Eadaw. dbw Car acWs Fuad � M__� ftf j * Grain 1&FhikMilk . ia[i�►, _ �1gTRY # spft EIN RNMAIMIM W111161• e PRIG TOwN (LAwER �) • g4 AOIr Mlt�rdilli.'>I►>1M11t0ta • hNincl 1ptiakirto dW M • no Nolwak IMCeMOry may develop cavities due to "Early Childhood Decay". This condition is caused by regularly giving a child a bedtime bottle filled with sweetened fluid of any type, including milk and juice. Not only does Early Childhood Decay look bad, but it is also painful and can lead to infection and early tooth loss. It may lead to expensive orthodontic treatment and dental bills. How Does the Decay Occur:' Bacteria is naturally present in the mouth. Bacteria uses sugar from foods to make acids. These acids attack the tooth enamel and cause tooth decay. The longer the acids are in the mouth and the more often these acids are produced, the greater the chance of tooth damage - Sugar + Bacteria = Acid Acid + Teeth = Decay When a child is allowed to breastfeed until IF • TIME • QUALITY • GENTLE DENTAL CARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU WE ARE AVAHABLE TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE qP PEOPLE OF ALL AGES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. #2) DR JOSEPH A. 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Epe dopa teed for 1 work aallr- MoW poatapelobe truths necesaoly Very kh tlf*= because to slivers plaper lleailg, of MOW kok medr •w- `��`MY I STSA(905)721-1L11ETE ITITOTE SEE INE e I F F E r E N c E ;-;Q*A 1® Qtnk 117 110m skw East, 0011110, 011 * 110 119 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1997 -PAGE 13 Quality care provided with ' over 15 years experience Our goal is to provide you with quality service and a high standard of care within your home. Our personnel include: • Registered Practical Nurses Guaranteed • Health Care aides Satisfaction! • Home Support Workers Competitive • House Cleaners Rates • Companions and Sitters For a personal assessment Call: (905) 420-0095 Dentures so natural... you'll never know the difference!' • New Soft -touch* materials for sensitive gums • Precision partial dentures ncKEbNG rowM cEMM (Iowa LE\,$) 420-5010 •Toll Free 1$00-661-5020 The antral of bmkthrooghIN w< AadtoZoom movers bs on spercb and brings it stratgbe to ,your car. Hearing Aids tbW tia)p work to noise. Schedule an evaluation today with an Audiologist. AnAudiologist is licensed in the Province of Ontario to prescribe Hearing Aids. PAGE WTHE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1997 Denturists "Denture Specialists" New Materials Will Improve Life for Denture Wearers William Steil D.D., F.C.A.C.(A) A new product released in 19% will revolutionize the way dentures are made, worn and could have an impact on other products. Mr. Bob Huybrechts, a Registered Dental Technologist in Ontario is the inventor of Bitem acronym for Biocompatible Intraoral Thermo Elastic Material. Bitem is a thermo adjustable product that is integrated into dentures and partial dentures. "What this means is certain part of the denture will soften in warm water and can then be inserted and adjusted to the mouth. The denture will cool to body temperature and take on the desired rigidity to fulfill its new "function". The process can be repeated over and over until the patient is satisfied. Using Bitem, existing dentures or partials can be altered or improved readily. The system also eliminates the need for the -metal hooks" that are associated with partial dentures, which can cause damage to the tooth enamel. The reformable acrylic in Bitem also has a wide range of potential applications outside the dental field, such as in other orthopedic parts Surgery ... 1 or Relief By Chiropractic Care... 1111THTIFFERENCE! TRY C1IIROPRA4mC! DOHERT1r CHF#0NV CTM a D MAS'SI THERAPY CI.WIC 37 HAR11MOt)D AVE. S. (905)427-44D" 5MIL-El TO SIMILE ASCI" $ 091A NT5TOSOM I FREE Ca>atlta0 M • conViefe a Pat Dena.ae • .Sante d9y relines & repNm • Evenkg a Saturday appta. PICKERING DENTURE CLINIC Andre Maragh D.D. (905) 420.26522 1 M UNERPO 1L RD., PICKERING and even in sports equipment. 75% of upper denture wearers have no problems, but on the other hand 90% of people with lower dentures have trouble with them. the main problem is that older people have difficulty getting adjusted to them. In 10 to 20 years there will be a very large percentage of older people who need dentures, but this generation of older people will demand better products and will be more prepared to try new technologies. "I thing we are in a good position to serve that market" In our Denture Clinic, we have used this material in several different situations and have found it to be comfortable for our patients. Especially those who have much difficulty with c o n ventional dentures. They can remold it to their tissues on a daily basis and they can now wear their dentures with more comfort. I believe this material has great potential and is very useful in treating many denture patients. William Steil D.D.F.C.A.C.(A). is a denture specialist and can be contacted at his Denture Clinic at (905) 683-4294. ACTIVE THERAPY & SPORTS INJURY Registered Therapists • Physiotherapy • Massage • Nutrition IKing5I IM (Hwy. IM2&°i`' 831-8115 new patients welcome is pleased to accept new patients! Dr. Leanne Kerr 'Family physician) Diane MacEachern (nurse practitioner) ARE YOU EXPERIENCING... • Foot Problems? • Leg or Knee Pain? • Low Back Pain? You May Need Orthotics Call Us For a FREE Gait Analysis Difficult Cases Welcome WE CAN HELP! THE Gkff-W0� -- Serving the Durham Region since 1989 905-686-1969 THE cry OF THE WEEKEND WARRIOR "I NEED A PHYSIOTHERAPIST!" Fall activities can lead to aches and pain. If you're hurting from overexertion ... or you want to avoid pain and injury -- set the leader in physical rehabilitation: Clinic Director: Anne Marie LeeW BSC. P.T. Reg. jN9 Whites Road Physiotherapy l & Sport Injury Clinic Since 1988 MI THE MEDICAL CLINIC 1111 720 SHEPPARD AVE. UNIT 8 )05) 420-0647 PICKERING, ONT. L1 V 1 G5 #c •. J 41 4 A� I CELEBRAT E 4" �c Our new Stouffvine Location s 0 6601 Main St. (Success Plaza) . • Formerly Stouffville r ` b. Weight Management plus Fitness • Tanning Available • Fitness Centre Now Open G � r •2—o en v G�/ =� Loa & Wimps d curda V the intelligent way to lose weight ON1awa 436-2122 whI 666'5050 VEEK it Chiropractic & Massage - A Perfect Blend by Dr. MaryAnn Franko & Andrea Allen R.M.T. It is so great to have Andrea Allen R.M.T. and her healing hands at PINERIDGE NATURAL HEALTH There is nothing more enjoyable and course study such as: anatomy, relaxing than the touch of caring physiology, pathology, neurology, human hands on sore, aching muscles. assessments, remedial exercises and Chiropractors activate joint function more. Furthermore, we have obtained that has been sometimes diminished for over 120 hours of supervised clinical years. Little by little the full range of practice, as well as volunteer motion can often be restored by gentle spinal adjustments freeing up nerves that have been numbed by constant pressure. Stretching the small muscles of the body in these procedures can sometimes produce what seem to be miraculous results. Couple this with assisting the body's mechanisms for cleansing and clearing out toxins that have been built up over the years and, to and behold, you can be feeling so much better so fast, you might wonder why you suffered so long. Registered Massage therapy (RMT) is now considered by many to be an effective alternative health care approach. It is evolving from the earlier opinions and attitudes that massage was just a luxury for the rich -- a way of pampering. Today, it takes a therapeutic approach that is drug-free in nature and allows us the opportunity to participate wholly in our own health care. One of the main reasons for this change in attitude has come about by the advancement in education and knowledge that all RMTs gain through their schooling. Although community colleges are now offering massage therapy courses, most of us have studied at private specialized colleges in which the studies have included over 2,200 hours or two years of in-depth experience at sporting events and functions and geriatric outreach programs. All of these which an average grade of 70 per cent must be achieved in order to graduate and write a set of board exams. Such exams enable our title to go from Massage Therapist to Registered Massage Therapist and therefore practice in professional settings, bill insurance companies and company benefits for work performed. What many people fail to realize is that massage therapy is useful for many, many conditions outside of the obvious. Most people commonly use massage therapy for relaxation and stress management and, indeed, the results are extremely good. However, many other conditions could be relieved, reversed or avoided with the help of massage. Injuries sustained in motor vehicle accidents, like whiplash or back strains/sprains, headaches, migraines, upper and lower back pain, neck and shoulder tension, muscle spasms/cramps, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, pregnancy, constipation, circulation and respiratory conditions, improve athletic performance and injury, as well as many others. To better understand why massage therapy is helpful for these conditions it may be beneficial to look at a few of the effects of massage itself. Primarily, there is an increase in circulation of blood and lymph which assists greatly in the removal of waste materials in the body by way of increased blood flow. Consequently, our blood pressure may be reduced as massage helps to manually push blood through the body, therefore making the heart's job easier. Massage is extremely helpful in decreasing edema and swelling. It causes a shift of fluid from the tissues into the blood enabling it to be removed by the body as waste. So, with this new, gained knowledge of massage therapy, why not take the plunge and give your body the rejuvenation it so rightly deserves -- believe me, your body will be will be glad you did' Chiropractic together with massage can really make a huge difference in how you feel. Call 683-7735 for a chiropractic consultation covered by OHIP and/or your introduction into Registered Massage Therapy. THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1997 -PAGE 15 iffordahle Dentures... one Good Reason To Smile! REPAIRS (1 hr.) - Relines' Complete, Partial Dentures LOWER DENTURE STABILITY NEW PERMANENT, SOFT DENTURE LINER WE= Stat, DD, EC.A.C.(A) 84 Old Kingston Rd. W. ,.. PICKERING VILLAGE, AJAX 683-4294 Chiropractic can make all the difference in your world! Our natural holistic, "hands on" approach has provided relief for many people just like you. Structural spinal misalignments could cause. • Neck & Back Pain • Sports & Dance Injuries "s A' • Arthritis & Bursitis C:? *Sciatica & Hip Pain • Numbness & Tingling - Headaches -` '�' • Allergies, asthma & other immune system disorders 5 Causes of Health Call todav for a no obli-ation consultation. Tues. Nov. 18, 8 p } DR. MARYANN FRANKO P I N E R I D G E DC BABPE NATURAL HEALTH Svock Rd. & Hwy 2 LJ i PICKERING ----------------------- _--------....- ------ - . .----- - - - - --- ----- - - - - -•----- - - - - -- •-.------..- PAGE 16 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1997 Pa roll Association adds Durham Colle e to programy g Students are going for the money, accord- Renee Carr, chairman and CEO of The and education. More than 12.000 students have runs for a full semester. PMCP is offered in the ing to The Canadian Payroll Association. The Canadian Payroll Association,' said she knew registered in PMCP since its introduction. spring and fall terms. The next classroom CPA announced Monday classroom instruc- classroom instruction would be popular Qualified payroll instructors help students course is scheduled for the 1998 spring/sum- tion of its popular Payroll Management Cer- because of the demand for the POMP option, learn the skills required to become a successful mer term. For more information, or for a copy tificate Program (PMCP) has already attracted 'The response from students, combined with payroll professional. The classroom instruc- of the PMCP brochure, call 1-800-387-4693, more institutions than expected, including the support of a number of colleges and uni- tion course is approximatcl" 40 hours. and ext. 23 or 28. Durham College. versities across the country was The PMCP, which was introduced in 1985, even better than expected, and con - has traditionally been offered through corre- firms we are moving in the right spondence and computer-based study options. direction:' she said. Many employers consider PMCP certification "By completing the CPA pro - as a prerequisite for employment in payroll. gram. job -seekers demonstrate to Since the payroll function demands a pre- employers they have met industry- cise knowledge and skill level to ensure com- recognized standards in payroll pliance with government regulations and certification:' said Carr. processes. a trained payroll practitioner helps Founded in 1978. the Canadian the employer avoid penalties for non-c:ompli- Payroll Association provides pay- ance and other costly errors. roll leadership through advocacy GOODWILL'S GONE FROM GOODS TO ,iirl ._ BETTER: Fresh new merchandise every day! Nothing stays longer than 6 weeks! 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You can amead college and pfe� .. , pare for a career in: Accottrlhhl{g Ifiawes Resort en M how=wdow Systems, Xwr wnd 10jIm"ow /Iia--eweW through the Businew Administration program.' _ This January come to Durham College and gain the skills employers look form the real world. n -;� tgyysy:w P THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1997 - PAGE 17 You can help others right here in Pickering You can serve your com- munity just as effectively as the people you elect in Mon- day's municipal election to run the Town, the Region and the school boards. Several agencies in Ajax, Pickering and Durham need your time and talents to serve at the grassroots level, help- ing people in your town who require assistance. Information Ajax -Pick- ering: Are you interested in discovering a variety of information about your com- munity'? Volunteers with good interpersonal skills are required to direct clients to appropriate community, gov- ernment and social services. Call Noreen at 686-2661 for details. Ajax -Pickering Com- munity Care Home Sup- port Program: Community Care needs volunteers to drive seniors and physically disabled adults to their med- ical appointments. A gaso- line compensation is provid- ed. Call Sally Longo at 686- 3331. Ajax -Pickering Red Cross: Join the Red Cross team! Challenging positions exist with many programs and services. Call 420-3383. Arthritis Society of Durham Region: Volunteers arc needed to help with spe- cial events throughout the year, fundraising and oftiee worK ano to serve on the executive committee. Call Lucy Perri at 434-7221 or 1- 888-765-0005. Ajax -Pickering Women's Resource Centre: Women volunteers are need- ed to support and provide information on community resources to abused women at a vulnerable time in their lives. You will be required to work at least two hours a week, he willing to learn new skills and share your wisdom and concern. For an applica- tion or information, call Jackie at 686-2661. Big Brothers Associa- tion of Ajax -Pickering: Women and men are needed for the new in -school Men- toring Program one hour per week. Big Brothers are also needed along with volunteers for group activities, office support and agency pro- grams. Share the fun and support the moms and boys from father -absent homes in our communities. Call 686- 2871. Block Parent Program: Being a Block Parent is easy and rewarding. Display the Block Parent sign only when it is convenient to answer your door. Your only respon- sibility is to link up the per- son in need of assistance with the proper authorities. For more information about the Alar BkxA Parent Pro- gram, call Henry Zaczek at 427-2054. For the Pickering Block Parent Program, call Sandra Armstrong at 831- 0878. Big Sisters Association of Ajax -Pickering: Women who can offer a supportive, caring friendship to a girl six to 16, a boy six to 10 or to a pregnant teen or young mother are needed to volun- teer with the one-to-one matching programs. Volun- teers are also needed for office help, special events, fundraising and the board of directors. Call 428-9111. Big Sisters Association of Ajax -Pickering Clothes Circuit: The second-hand clothing store needs reliable volunteers to assist with var- ious store duties such as sort- ing donations, arranging dis- plays and assisting cus- tomers. The store is conve- niently located next to the Big Sisters office (Bayly Street and Westney Road, Ajax, next to Taco Bell) and is accessible to public transit. Call Clothes Circuit at 428- 8111. Breast Cancer Society of Canada - Durham Region Chapter: The chapter's ded- icated to funding Canadian breast cancer research and heightening breast cancer awareness. Volunteers who can donate two to three: hours per month are needed to assist in the daily operations of the chapter, to assist in the organization of fundraising events, to conduct public speaking engagements. etc. Full training is provided. Call 686-7993 or 6664561. Canadian Cancer Soci- ety, West Durham Unit: Volunteers are required for many interesting activities, including organizing and canvassing for the annual April fundraising campaign. Drivers are also needed to transport patients to cancer treatment centres. It is an invaluable way to spend your spare time since one in three Canadians are diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Contact Lynn Nazarko at 686-1516. Canadian Diabetes Association - Durham Region Branch: The goal of CDA is to improve the quali- ty of life of Canadians affect- ed by diabetes through research, service. advocacy and education. The Durham Region branch needs volun- teers for a variety of posi- tions and to help out at bin- gos held every second Sun- day afternoon at Caesar's Bingo Place. 99 Kin -g St. W., Oshawa. Call Ted Savelle at 436-6648. Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Rainforest Conservation: The ()r�_,aniiatwn pn mute. rainforest conservation through education and research and needs volun- teers to assist. Call Marilyn Cole at 683- 2116. Child Find Ontario - Durham Region t_,naptter: Child Find is dedicated to reducing the incidence of missing children and return- ing youngsters home safely. Call 696-3181 and leave a message. On November 10th Vote For INTEGRITY, HONESTY, COMMUNITY RESPONSIBILITY AND BUSINESS EXPERIENCE Polls 7, 11, 12, 13 - L. Pearson School Polls 2, 3, 6,10 - Westney Hts. Public School Polls 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, Pickering High School Voice Your Concerns 427-9673 SUPER STORE THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY!! 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Deputy Liberal Mr. Phillips, Scarborough- against the government, a stand should have a say in education, Agincourt MPP, told hundreds of based on "principle. students should have a say in edu- leader lauds striking teachers picketing out- "it was a tough decision but cation and the public should have side MPP Janet Ecker's Pickering you took the stand," he said. a say in education... it should not teachers for constituency office Wednesday "Somebody had to take on the be something the cabinet takes the government has taken away bully:' into its own hands" `taking on the almost all tools traditionally used Mr. Phillips thanked teachers Ms. Ecker was unavailable for by the opposition to stall or for taking "this issue to the pub- comment at our press time Thurs- bully amend legislation. lic". He reported calls to his Scar- day. "The challenge for us is borough office "are 10 to one in BY SUSAN O'NEILL they've changed the rules in such favor of what (teachers are) 2 — off adm Sion for you SIAFP REPOKrF.R a way that they're trying to cut off doing:' Bill 16U will likely be law by any opposition;' Mr. Phillips said. He called the legislation and each frieno with you to l the end of the month and there's "it is very difficult now...to slow a "dictatorial" bill and 00 da"'"'� --%little 9sf the opposition can do about down the legislation:' attacked Premier Mike Har- I Ld ! t it, warns the deputy leader of the Mr. Phillips said the opposi- ris, saying, "He simply l Ontario Liberal Party. tion will continue to fight for ` doesn't understand what Gerry Phillips says the Liber- "meaningful amendments" to the education is all about. It is COUNTRY l TLC als won't be able to do much to bill but conceded "it is difficult to you after all who understand 0y,c0�mB stall the legislation when the leg- know if the government will what goes on in the class- � "ULLECTI islature reconvenes Nov. 17, adding the earliest the bill could accept those or not" He told Durham teachers they room. "Teachers should have a I SHOW & SALE I pass is Nov. 19. have taken a "courageous stand" say in education, parents ( " r""" l S i x Durham officers injured e ' at gun range , HEIRLOc.MS ARTS CRAFTS HAMPTON — Six Durham Regional Police officers were struck with bullet fragments -- four sufferexl injuries -- after a constable accidentally dis- charged a handgun during a training session at a fir- ing range Wednesday. Eleven officers were at the Marksmen Club of Oshawa (MCO) Firing Range on "Taunton Road, near Holt Road, as part of annual pistol training when the accident happ:ned around K: 30 a.m., says Sergeant Jim Grimley. Eight -year -police veteran Constable Keith Mon - desire accidentally discharged a .40 calibre Gluck pistol while holstering it after a firing drill, says Sgt. Grimley. The: discharged round struck the floxx and shat- tered. striking six of iccrs. Five cxher constables at the range, including Const. M<xxiesirc, escaped be Ing hit by the bullet debris, he says. Constable Bill Spicher, a firing range instructor, was taken to Oshawa General Hospital, had a bullet fragment removed from his right leg, was treated and released. Constable Jim Goodwin was treated at the scene for a minor wound to his right thumb; Sgt. Jim Higgs, a firing range instructor, received a minor wound to his right shoulder but did not require medical treatment. Sgt. Jim Knight suffered an abrasion to his right thigh and didn't require med- ical attention, while Sgt. Ray Kantautas and Sgt. Steve Bell were hit in the right boot and pant leg respectively. but were not injured, police say. 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M_ T i.. rUN IN"t. a t 1 j; [I 9 "1 will respect you and speak for you" For SYlvan makes the grade. • Reading • Math • Study Ski -1111S • Writing • Homework Support SYLVAN LEARNING CENTRE` Better grculec arr Juti! the i;"inning.- 981 Brock Rd. S., Pickering (Brock & Bayly) (905)839-9637 Recycle me! ]AM X David Pickles stands for: • A NO-NONSENSE APPROACH • NUCLEAR SAFETY • WELL-PLANNED DEVELOPMENT • NO CONFLICTS OR VESTED INTERESTS • A FAMILY Information I • ANEFFECI]VE VOICE Call THATCAN SPEAK (905)686-7746 ONALLMATiERS 1 PAGE 20 - THE oPickerng aGivic Election- Pickering o1997,a school trustee hopefuls aim to make grade BY MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF RI:POR'rF:R PICKERING — Keeping education costs down while maintaining standards was the issue that dom- inated an all -candidates forum for public and separate school board trustee candidates in Greenwood last week. Durham Board of Education ti ustee candidate Paul Crawford vowed he would fight to make sure taxpavers get a break as a result of the cutbacks in educa- tion spending being made by the Province. Mr. Crawford said if he's elected as one of two Pickering trustees on the public board he will listen to what residents want. "You're going to have a lot more say in what happens to your dol- lars and what your kids are doing in school.- Public chool"Public board candidate Jan Genge noted that although school boards' powers will be dimin- ished after the education restruc- turing being implemented with the coming election, trustees will still have an important role in allocating the tax dollars collect- ed here. She said her spending priorities would include computer upgrades, capital spending on school facilities and ensuring all students have the opportunity to achieve. -1 can provide effective representation for the ratepayers in Pickering.- said Ms. Genge. Al Goodall, another public board candi- date, said he would work to implement cur- riculum changes and make sure students are taught what they need to know to cope in the working world. -They need better computer skills to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow." he said. Mr. Goodall also noted he would emphasize work co-op programs for students, and encourage bringing in parent volunteers to teach skills. Public board candidate Sommerville Henry maintained trustees need to fight the decline in the quality of education brought by overcrowded classrooms, inadequate classroom materials and equipment and high teacher -student ratios. -Education funding has not kept pace with popu- lation growth;' he said. Mr. Henry ,,aid he's willing to listen to and work with teachers, students and parents as a team to help provide maximum funding and access to quality facilities. Candidate Ruth Ann Schedlich, currently chairman of the public board, said education taxes have increased because student numbers have grown while provincial funding has decreased. She sug- PAUL CRAWFORD 'Have a lot more say' JAN GENGE 'Effective representation' gested citizens need an experienced trustee to deal with difficult school board issues. "I have a commitment and a passion for public education;' stated Ms. Schedlich. She said one of her priorities would be to work with the sepa- rate school board to save moneysl� by sharing resources. Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board trustee candidate Ivano Labricciosa said reduced government funding for education was "the wake-up call to the public that the old ways of doing things are no longer viable" He said fresh approaches and new ideas and people are needed to deal with edu- cation issues. Mr. Labricciosa said his experience as director of East York Hydro has pre- pared him to do the teamwork necessary to tackle problems with creative solutians. His plans for the separate board include holding schools individually accountable for the performance of their stu- dents. Candidate and current separate board trustee Jim McCafferty said his priorities include protecting the Catholicity of the separate school system and ensuring quality of education is not compromised by provincial education JINN McCAFFERTV Protecting Catholicity reform legislation. "Nothing to date can compare to the impact Bill 160 will have on our children's future;" said Mr. McCafferty, .� adding experienced trustees are needed to deal with the changes the legislation will bring. �M Separate board candidate Fran Pereira, also currently a trustee, told the meeting her goals include continuing development of a strong Catholic curriculum and expansion of computer facilities for students. She pointed educa- tion is undergoing tremendous change. "It's imperative we have experi- ence at the board table" Separate board candidates Anna Martelli and Dave Currie were not at the Greenwood meeting, but did speak at a Ward 2 all -can- didates meeting a week earlier. Ms. Martelli said her main goals as trustee would be to offer an education that would help secure the personal growth and future prosperity of children, and i FRAN PEREIRA `Experience at board table' SOMMERVILLE HENRY Willing to listen and work to maintain community involve- ment in the education system. "The only change I've been able to see as a parent is money being taken out of the system and tax increases;' noted Ms. Martel- li. Mr. Currie told the meeting par- ents want math, English and computer skills taught in schools but "the boards are not delivering the goods". E L E C T WHE7RE I STAND BILL McLEAN • 1 am committed to ensuring • 1 am against the proposed wage Ontario Hydro and its senior increase for councillors. management, not its dedicated 10 We must make bylaws such as NOVEMBER 10 employees, are held responsible y athose relating to handicap parking and accountable for past and p future incidents at the nuclear enforceable and then ENFORCE " plant. them. 2 • I am in favour of a full ' People do not want council _ making backroom deals and environmental study to see what 9 if any effect the nuclear plant has neither do I. Issues should be had on us. discussed in an open forum with professionalism and maturity. �- • I am against down loading the N • I want to clean up our parks and costs of welfare and social to make them family services. playgrounds y friendly. • 1 am against a casino in Pickering. • ✓ As the father of a 12 -year-old boy - • I am committed to a safer and a 15 -year-old girl, I support ' community. I will find solutions not more facilities andr rams in the just talk about them. community to benefit our young • I want to see our lakefront become People. r ` a place for all to use and enjoy. " • I want to see accountability for INTEGRITY council's expenses. RESPONSIBILITY LOCAL COUNCILLOR WARD 2 PICKERING FOR INFO. CALL (905)839-9177 ACCOUNTABILITY P THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1997 -PAGE 21 Do you support the establishment of one permanent charitable casino site in a non -resident ioal area within the Town of Dickering to replace the existing roaming charitable casinos. [Yes Support our LOCAL PICKERING CHARITIES on November 10th Why? • A new permanent Charitable Casino could provide up to $4,000,000 annually for Pickering charities. • 44% of charities in Ontario use Monte Carlo Casinos for fundraisers. • There will be no Monte Carlo fundraising events for charities after March 31, 1998. • We need to ensure that the Good Work of Pickering charities continues. • Creation of up to 350 full time jobs. Worthy charities receive their funding for. Underprivileged people in our Town Persons with disabilities in our Town Senior and youth programs in our Town Multi -cultural Groups in our Town Social Service Program in our Town Pickering Citizens for Informed Voters 1< M 4l���./it _• - �- t-..• .'V'.J �.SZ�S w,\. .tip._'. ♦+ .♦JYY:..�. •. vs.1L-F e'v.. J' �.a.t..1CA��.�. •.r�X .�_ ^.� PAGE 22 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1"7 7m by kWo 0 ,g4 ftan Happy anniver- sary wishes go out to Vera and Cecil Luff on Nov. 13. The happy couple celebrate their 32nd anniver- sary with best wishes and con- *ratulations -from family and friends. Birthday BIRTHDAY One of the big guys in the Smith home turned I 1 on j Nov. 8. Wishing Charly Smith a happy birthday and a great day are Mom, Dad, Barney, Timmy, Gubby, Nanny, his aunts, uncles and cousins. "We all love you veru much." - JI Birthday Nov. 9 is a big day for Nicole McPeak. because she turns three years old. A party is being held with her fami- ly and friends. Wishing Nicole a happy birthday with lots of hugs and kisses are Mommy, Daddy, Nana. Papa, Grandma, Grandpa, her great-grandparents and friends. "Have a great day Nicole. We i o» e o " -Birthdays The two cuties in the :Myers' home are celebrating birth- days. Caitlin turns eight on Nov. 9 and Stephanie will be six on Dec. 4. Wishing them a happy birthday with lots of love are Mommy, Daddy, Great -Grandma :McCartney, Grandpa Brown, Grandma O'Shannon, Uncles Brad and Bill, Aunt Sandv, Andrea, Melanie and, cif course. Sylvester and Trixie BIRTHDAY Bradley Sauer is one big fella. On Nov. 7, Bradley turned four years old. Happy birth- day wishes and love to ..my little man who isn't so little any more" from Mommy. Family and friends joined Bradley in a pool party to cele- i bratc. Birthday Happy birthday wishes went out to Connor Markle on Oct. 12 as he turned four years old. Lots of love from Mom, Dad and Nicole. Family and friends joined in a big splash to celebrate the special occa- sion. Birthday Nov. 5 was a special day for Nicholas Robe 1 -do as he turned seven years old. Wishing Nicholas a happy birthday, all the best and lots of love were Uade Travis, Aunt Michelle, Kayla and Justin. 1794 Liverpool Road Pickering 831-54131 •tins VMS CMM vmwas ARE �. sowl" t IN. !_clink 3, cawM"n pinnas may go direNy to Haden Robb= to reaiv dew FMc*e.(Pkaw paMe) PRUZ VALID UNTU SAT., Nov. 15, 1997 BIRTHDAY "Gotcha Mom." Happy birthday wishes went out to' Angela Coa n on Nov. 8. "Even though we make your life difficult at times, we still love you! Many hugs and kisses from your family." Birthday? Anniversary? Wedding? Let us know. We'll publish your spe- cial occasion in an easy -to -read and easy -to -clip format... tet -2---t_._41.�.—.� — -:gin IV )•:,t ...send to: Name Dropping, Keith Gilligan, 130 Commercial Ave., .Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 i.• �..��.-..-- h :esti `.i --a+i { ♦.--..�.-u : i • j - .�1'X CLASSIFIEDS- CONTINUED FROM PAGE 35 i Cyril• • -W = Adult nl slww ONLY ONE AID' SERVICE Gel ready fir y1)ur boltday baking: Free rnxn cleaning wilb uxekly nr bi-weekly brxlking. 404-0421 Bonded & Insured Serving Durham HOUSECLEANING LADY Responsible, reliable and with eVerience. WE bmg own supplies. Low rates. cal Kelly 416-21114-014 416.716.7390 Reliable and Trusting Cleaninx Lady Excellent references (905)721-2740 WANTS WORK Do" MaW For Chldren's Partes And AN Occasiorts. Have W Can�. 668-4M 865 Modlad of £dumdum Math at La16. pn,6rams u, plat yen child In the and U) succeed Only $25. per hour Don't Delay Call Tlxby (995) 426.1285 Faith %miesum Tutonng 611 C'Mmlereial ATC.. Ape l.calmnr G nc Na --I • Fn' NFaT uF your day with as Exotic Beauty. 905-626-2220. private adult eme.1a0mem EXCEPTIONAL. LADIES E1119 014 Cess Pabohily COME PLAY. with a IOD% hot exotic dark chmotate love. I'm sweet d allectalate. and my Call((416)566-3039minded.. M. ELEGANT Female Escorts servUlq Durham Ik9ion. 241T5 - 7days. Discretion as steed. Cal 905-431.6100. SELL R NOW CALL 683-0707 M.O MOONIJCIIi'! ESCORT SERVICE High Clmtt UdWFss1w Eswft foram occss)orls ow aNs. 24 hr%J 7 days Mooring aeollt) MT4 Flow oY{elrr ATTENTION SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS Accounting services Payroll Bookkeeping Tax Returns For all your acowthrip needs! DP Arxs-Cooks Services 905-427-9199 I THE NEWS ADVEWMER SUNDAY, WW M><ER 9, 1"7 -PAGE 23 i THE NEMS ADVFIRTISM Has routes available for • to deliver Newspapers and flyers to the following greets: Ajax Pickering Fisher Cres. Southgate Rd Radford Dr. Conacher Cres. Linton Ave. Mgple I•I CR. Sherwood Rd. W. Abbott Cres. Windsor Dr. Camterbury Cres. Kearney Dr. Waterford Gate Lamer Dr. Senator St. Tuloch Dr. Lancrest St. Burcher Rd. Valleyview Dr. Billingsgate Cres. White Pine Cres. Thomcroft Cres. Valley Ridge Cres. Delaney Dr. Thicket Cres. Barrett Cres. Eramosa Cres. Emperor St. Ambedea Rd. For more information please call 683-5117 Starts NOV.15th Open daily l , -10pm • View the 1/u scale Santa Claus Parade Over 100,000 Strands of Lights! to Evenings visit Santa Claus at our Giant Motion Light Displays!) NjKcsk Giant Christmas Cards! very own North Pole Exhibit tsiade with Faire Optic Lidatog ----------------------------- • Nightly Christmas Shows SEASONAL PASS Uk ; �•• N flev.l5th - Mdv 1111% 1 at 5.30, 6.30, 7.30 and 8.30 pm ' FAMLY '69." rog. NOW '55.' 1 71A6ti•+.M-fo. ADULTS'29.'+r•g. NOW '23.•'1 * �/ I C)v(Abwa&GLAAt.' SEN" •22'rag. NOW 118,-: _: M /•.,.•off Er rM YE4F_1 JOURIIET to BETHLEHEM ' • • ' •' Tour the valley to view *117 animated. 1-800-461-1821 L I- & Miniature village 4 TORONTO 905-686-1600 scenes of the FIRST Christmas. FAMILY FORUM VOTER'S GUIDE To ensure that your 'Bazaar or Bake Sale' is advertised on time, simply call one of our cheery ad -visors and they will advertise it in our Ajax Pickering Classed Section for a very low rate. Call 683-0707 for assistance! WM DESIGN SERVICE Hans and web page If i A Hyper Pdi and serer srolaW. Call! Jd" Duarte at SMW4400 Durham Learning Academy an altemative Private Education High School is offering a 10 week / 2 credit course package Nov. 13 - Jan. 27 Earn 2 credits in just 10 weeks! • low student/teacher ratio • individual academic needs recognized Pickering & Whitby Locations Call 905-40448097 to enroll! Space is limited! In association with �SyLvAN LEARNING CENTRE• Saar pada arr/asr n4 hrmamr To 1NNNd out the Ward you Ilve In. or where you go to voter call your local Clark's DMce. 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All • NATREL ONTARIO • SILVERWOOD 5 WITH F E C TICKETS' _,Z F T 300 WITH FREE COUPONS��X SPACIAL. OFF FROM KNOB HILL -"fir'• '�' `ham lqjDAY Pricesto effed Saturday, fromSunday, iS,er 9 1997 PRODUCT OF CANADA • FRESH NEVER FROZEN ROOT -40 ='C 1: : 1 '1 )1• 1 1 ; ..... r: .. 1 1 �; i1 I' 1 I 1 1 1 141 1 1 S-• 1 1 1 17 1'y ` FROf.I ONTARIO PACKERS • Cc' :o0r CANACA A AA 3 -.CES EEE: NATIONAL SEA PRODUCTS • HIGH LINER • FROZEN " H.J. HEINZ • • ; • •:' 1 1 }• ►;� ;11� 11 •.' 111►: 11 • lop - 1"111 i .1ift j • .I r • • • �KE = ._ = __ ___ c__ KELLOGG S CANADA 1 c�i�cATE PAcr'ncl.E PAVEX \1 :[#I sip 0 A ' • ' 1� I 1 , r1, • I 1 r • ► 1 Y1 r� r 1� • i • E L P � � .:i.T• i ." '� 1'` MAIN r- G'•G7OC TE F� R C,AL'h F %�; :v ' ti-nTT PAPE11 Alf - DI l� _ ,wa. 1 �t 1 .115 -lr • •.. • " I STel COTT PAPE Iti/��IIIF.`1:1,71:�1 „ I i-� �:-Y .! .I _.1- c 0 1 I I . • I F O'.TA G-AEi-I `� :NE ter• .�J�E' � t.', vf.'EL CA6ET 6Fi A•"i •. �:r1i�jl ; 111): a:.;-141. ' �co'T I nl F. 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FLORIDA --- ,,XV1l W -A -A, E CS'.1iTr •• _ 1 I ti VA J .k7JI IT41 PIA1 - 1 . rL14PLE LEAF ^I uC O� .,,)uCT OF CCITA Cob •_ \ DI ol 1 DI 1 .11 1 � I ---..�� _i � 1 is • •✓.- 1 1 r:,ss -'J,J• :,.;; �:,: .• . - 1 1 • D4 r • `: M. • 1 1 1 1_"at, -_ _-AV, J -Jilin - - all 161 • I 1 �1 ' 1 :� • • A Ir Pvcc• 0 Leir • E L P -� ?Jj.I •c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • H yc � y�u h,c�,cc ♦��„ �c�t �c��,�l c �rluc� cc /cc�,c �'c,c, .�hc,1, art I"cc,h Bill h'tcr,,,s" ' r I PAGE 26 -THF: NF:R'S ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1997 • '00 LIZ 1' Or: November 10th, believe in Jahn Huvelen1 Why? Because he believes in You the voter! Anel Jahn Hcrvclen believes in otcr unique c•onrmmunity of Pickering front its prime Farmland in the North to the a nterwence of a real Downtown in the South. Ontario Hydro John Hayden will deal firmly and rationally with Ontario, Hydro. He knows them and they know him. With John Hayden on council the municipality of Pickering can rest assured that our safety cones first and its time we had an expert on council. Pickering Firefighters John Haydcn hcheves in our front line heroes, the Firefighters. He firmly feels that the residents of Pickering municipality deserve a prompt. efficient service from the fire departments in all areas of our community. This service can not be down -sized or run on a part-time basis. Encouraging Industtry John Haydcn hchevcs that the 10 million dollar. or 45%v. reduction in non-residential application value (industries) is unacceptable. Clearnet and its hundreds of jobs should have never left. John knows that to maintain a zero tax increase we have to encourage industry into the town's industrial areas. therefore increasing the industrial tax base to maintain services. Rural Traditions John Hayden know, that to have a third of Pickenngs municipality in the hands of either the Provincial or Federal Governments is ridiculous. It is now the 25th anniversary of no decision. on airport lands. and a decision has to be made. John feels that the caretakers of these prime agricultural lands need to have an equal say and an equal opportunity to maintain Pickenng's rural traditions and conservation. concerns. John Hayden believes that we need a strong united council to address downloading of services from the Province or else we will pay and pay and pay. He knows that if we have the wrong mix of councilors and Mayor we might as well put up a sign at Brock Rd. and the 3rd concession that says welcome to Mississauga East. John knows that developers are rubbing their hands waiting, because they will simply have license to build what and where they want. On November 10th Put someone like yourself on the council_ Vote John Hayden! Any quc.tu,,n. or .,nccrns. clon't hrtsrtate to call John at ( 905) K ; I ti�,sr, „r 1_'ti -10.1_' P P Pickering Al Rivett, sports writer 683-5110 Fax: 683-7363 Novice Raiders take league lead with four wins The Ajax -Pickering Raiders IBEW minor novice 'AAA' rep hockey team moved into sole possession of first place in the Eastern Ontario league with four con- secutive victories recently. The Raiders whipped the Whitby Wildcats 5-1. Marcus Carroll netted a pair of goals, while Shaun .Adams, Kevin Watts and Daniel Pineau notched singles. Watts added a pair of assists. Mcghan Edwards, James Jarvis and John Harrington recorded single helpers. Garrett Trainer was a force on the blue line for Ajax - Pickering. The Ajax -Pickering novices brought down the Richmond Hill Stars 10-3. Derek Gregorack led the way with a hat trick. Carroll contributed a pair of goals, while Brendan Hann, Michael Carey, Mike McCusker, Harrington and Adams connected for one apiece. Johnny Paterson, Watts and McCusker each provided two assists, Gregorack, Hann, Carey and Adams counted one apiece. The IBEW Raiders skated to an easy 8-2 victory over the Barrie lcemen. Adams potted a hat trick for Ajax - Pickering. Pineau, Watts, Hann, Paterson and McCusker chipped in with one goal apiece. Harrington and Pineau registered two assists, Jarvis, Edwards, Carroll, Hann. • Gregorack and Paterson drew one each. The Ajax -Pickering novices scored a 4-3 victory over Richmond Hill. Adams, Hann, Gregorack and Carroll scored. Pineau, Hann and Harrington drew assists. Jeremy Eckford provided stellar goaltending over the four -game stretch. The team's other goalie — John Rozentals — is out of the line-up with a broken foot. Bantam Raiders take over first with win streak The Ajax -Pickering O'Neill, McGregor, Raiders Apache Freight Jennings, James Cummins minor bantam 'AAA' rep and Peter Gaylor netted hockey team ascended to one apiece. Scott Robinson first place in the Eastern and Aaron Calder had Ontario league standings assists. with four consecutive vic- Michael Snetsinger's Tories recently to bring its strong goaltending led the record to six wins and one Raiders to a 4-1 win over loss. the Central Wolves. The Raiders started McGregor fired a pair of their streak with a 9-3 vic- goals. O'Neill and Aitken, tory over Barrie. with an empty -net marker, Linemates Tyler McGregor scored the other Raiders' and Brennan Taylor led the goals. Sean Kostka played scoring with two goals another strong game on the apiece. Brad O'Neill also Raiders' defence. had a pair of markers. The minor bantam Single tallies went to Kyle Raiders built up an early 7 - Aitken, Colin Jennings and 0 lead and defeated the Robbie Convery. Darryn Markham Waxers 7-4. Dubeau, Jeff Tobin and Goaltender Scott Gray was Kevin Rogers contributed outstanding in holding off assists. the late Markham surge. In Rama, the Apache McGregor scored a hat Freight bantams defeated trick, Convery connected the North Central for two goals and Predators 9-4. Taylor con- Robinson and O'Neill net- tributed two goals, ted single markers. Mark c9oxy...i16- ,BQWR 40A an 4s.5►st..... . THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1997 - PACE 27 -S P orts News Advertiser photo by Andrew Iwanowski The annual Chris Doona Vets Squash Tournament is the Canadian Cancer Society. Here, from left, Pet slated for the Ajax Community Centre Nov. 21 to 23. Hanebury, Ramola Vanderhyden and Brad Hanebury, Proceeds from the event will go to the Ajax chapter of 14, get in a practise session. Annual Chris Doona squash tourneyq raises money for cancer fight AJAX — Playing squash with lots of great prizes to while aiding in the tight be won. against cancer is what's The memorial tourna- behind an annual event ment honors two former hosted by the Ajax Squash members of the Ajax Club later this month. Squash Club — Chris The fifth annual Chris Doona and Lee Hancbury Doona Vets Tournament is — who lost their lives to slated for the Ajax cancer. All proceeds from Community Centre squash the event will be turned courts on Nov. 21 to 23. It's over to the Ajax chapter of open to men and women the Canadian Cancer Please recycle this newspaper LAKERIDGE RESORT LIMITED IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS During normal business hours: 9am - 4pm 790 CHAT (905) W-AQ58 QIK (9.Q` Society. Among the prizes to be The tournament offers a won at the event is a gas men's and women's open barbecue.For more infor- category, as well as men's mation, call Vicki Gleeson and women's 30+, 40+ and at 427-7059 or Andv 50+ divisions. McPhee at 683-6142. WHO ARE YOU SKIING WITH THIS YEAR?.,, Northstar - .ski i5 going to some of the finest Whistler/ resorts in Ontario as well as Quebec' Blaekeomb -social events* you Gan *adult day a •oin u5. weekendtrips* Call adult for mid -week details. program* 'ski demos'. 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There are numerous factors that determine interest rates, these include the bond market, stock market, greed, etc., but in my twenty five years in the financial market, I have always found that they are based on the dollar (either going up or down) or the U.S. raising or lowering prime. At the present time the U.S. is holding their prime rate. Despite talk for the past six months, that it is going to rise. The major concern for us, is the dollar which has been taking a nosedive recently. This, despite the fact that the Bank of Canada prime lending rate increased a 1/4% recently. (Why did the lendersraise a 1/2% in their prime rate? Could it be that a billion and a half net is not enough?) If the dollar continues to slide, we in all probability will be looking at some very serious rate increases. WHAT SHOULD I DO? If your present mortgage is coming due soon, go long on the renewal term. 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BOX 30416 NO MEAD GAMES HERE!! M yr old, 5'5". 112 b. attractrm, sngis mother. employed. oulgowhg. social drinker. enloyr laughter. "Weis and quail to Seeking an ae aceva. is male, 35 to 46, and ftwncWIjy secure for filoxw Honest a Inint. talars vrelCome. 13654 CHRISTMAS COMPANY.-- needed Slim, elegant. atracv.e wY is nekrg a fee. acUre, oducemck nlei- gem mala. over S0. nOn- .moker. social driww, drug freewoh no dark secrets, rnentai «d physically fit All caps rethrned. Cap for mon details.... BOX 13629 SEEKING SOIL MATE 40 yr, oil 5'4', single Mich - r Of teenager. I . , with like eyes, ennpbyed enjoys arw Mkt. antiques, hiking, 60*1 . anclawg and mon. Seeking a SriCen Wale. who's not woo head ganw for a serious hleponslrp BOK 1626,'1 HI GUYW White widowed Iomab is $"" a while male, SS to 65. 0.* nonsmchar. non- drwwker, or fight drnlwn- , ho am. snare Enjoys courey music. dancing moo. 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Old fashioned lady, 26, Young looking 42, 5'1'. rm 19, with brown hair and Attached, attractive white Ads! loves dancing, country beautiful. 5'10', long auburn female with brown hair, blue I'm an music, camping and fish- hair, blue � independent male, 35 Seeks and ecu. big eyes, very eyes, non smoker, woman looking for Mr toted. Seeks attractive. ing. Is dependable, and slim. Enjoys romantic walks, employed. Looking for a Right to fulfill my needs. slim, attached temale; for hottest. wishes to meet a candlelight dinners, shop- nice guy who enjoys old Also, looking for someone discreet encounters and gentleman. 52 to film with ping. cooking. salting, etc. arhd new movies, reading, who enjoys the outdoors friendship BOX 25232 the same qualities and Seeks Christian man 28 to Interests. BOX 25205 Outdoors. the arts, classical and different entertan- 38 SCORPIO very understanding, unselfish, fun, tall. thin built. music. Sinatra. Martin, Marelow and more. 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Cobourg area. am( 30417 EASY GOING GAL Single white female, 21, nd.p.nd.M..mplicireci. blond bluegrant sense of Minor, seeks single wfiM male. 23 to 30. with slmfer plakties. BOX 30416 NO MEAD GAMES HERE!! M yr old, 5'5". 112 b. attractrm, sngis mother. employed. oulgowhg. social drinker. enloyr laughter. "Weis and quail to Seeking an ae aceva. is male, 35 to 46, and ftwncWIjy secure for filoxw Honest a Inint. talars vrelCome. 13654 CHRISTMAS COMPANY.-- needed Slim, elegant. atracv.e wY is nekrg a fee. acUre, oducemck nlei- gem mala. over S0. nOn- .moker. social driww, drug freewoh no dark secrets, rnentai «d physically fit All caps rethrned. Cap for mon details.... BOX 13629 SEEKING SOIL MATE 40 yr, oil 5'4', single Mich - r Of teenager. I . , with like eyes, ennpbyed enjoys arw Mkt. antiques, hiking, 60*1 . anclawg and mon. 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Looking for a Right to fulfill my needs. slim, attached temale; for hottest. wishes to meet a candlelight dinners, shop- nice guy who enjoys old Also, looking for someone discreet encounters and gentleman. 52 to film with ping. cooking. salting, etc. arhd new movies, reading, who enjoys the outdoors friendship BOX 25232 the same qualities and Seeks Christian man 28 to Interests. BOX 25205 Outdoors. the arts, classical and different entertan- 38 SCORPIO very understanding, unselfish, fun, tall. thin built. music. Sinatra. Martin, Marelow and more. BOX mens, from the Cobourg Area. BOX 23166 A BIT OF A DREAMER 38 yr old, single white male. BOATS AND HARLEYS Unique, professional, slim. 40. 5', petite, caring mother, nice dresser Friendship 30406 IF A WOMAN LIKES A SO. 0MU SIwS NOW 1'M employed in Durham region, attractive, non smoking, honest and sincere looking for a single, la male. 6. 35 first. 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Bmf 30 to 40. fun loving, with 23262 FINANCIALLY SECURE Single white male. 23. 62'. 2.If 22. If you are interested n 33276 similar interests and buss tare is an NEW TO THE AREA ...good looking, muscular 215 lbs, blond hair, blue getting to know me ..why FUN LOVING children. 20's. 5'5', ht. attractive and lot Seeking a nice eyes, father, enjoys movies, don't Yme pick ae and me a cap some- 26 r old. ST, 140 b, Y inane SOMETHING SERIOUS female with dark eyes and^9 woman for movies. boating. and more. tt you gook listen ring ng to music, woks on the Death, and time. BOX 34369 motfher wrfh brown hair and brown eyes. Seeking a fun 33 yr old. 5'3'. full figured, divorced while temale. non- blonde hair. Seeking a male who Is cute, to and want a nice man like spending time with My son. LIKE BIGGER WOMEN? loving mate for friendship, smoker Looking for some. tun_ BOX 13106 me. pM BOX 11395 Looking for someone. 19 to yr old. 180 Ib female, smoker. enjoys dancing. Possible rOWa-,Shp. Must We children. BOX 33179 one. 35 or older, hottest. ncx sne, employed and SEARCHING... 67 yr old. childless. pleas- 35. Must like children.37 Seigle mothers children. weeks. music, having fun, looking la a friendship fast. ant. lively lady retired from BOX 25210 Partying. candlelight din- possible long term rotation- office, ming a g�hman SINCERE RELATIONSHIP tiers. etc. Seeking a male, ship. BOX 33183 him BOX 13924 34 yr did. 5'8'. 170 ib. white 37 to 45, with similar ilei- eats. BOIL 15133 NORTHUMBERLAND Call 1900 451 3793 30 did 6080 Ibrrt. sin-h�1e.+I. male. employed, honest. seeking a NO TIME FOR GAMES Was sour 5rn9ke mom 34.5'6'. brown ^an hazel eyes. enjoys ski -$2.49 per min. y 9le white make sinking a fie alrn, ytrattrve female, 27 to 34 yr old. Snob mother ng horses. baseball. Sr4C.lE DAD krmakeun for good with similar quakties. Enjoys guehaY time. travel dtMee:smoker. seek wga mane. around my age, br last dare hancng. movies. and dining Good looking make ores times.eed important. BOX 16436 ing. dinners and good ffwdahip/comprnionship oW. Wishes to meet a graleman who cooking. working out. mar- bal arts. etc Seeking SOtLMATE SEARCH, movies BOX 10652 hrst possibly mon n the Must low kids 75 miles �s single fun. hottest. 8mployed, with similar eomneane t0 titan special Male. Zs. shaved heed and tamale �,� SINGLE tf10Ms 40 rr ofd. angle tanner OCKfuhI Bmf 18025 f� mtwesti Single dad. social times and take t from two. Hope to hear from "00, seeking souYnaM. pnMrabhtr pat". employed' financially ONE-MAN WOMAN awau. drinker ok BOX 23257 you soon . Bmf 20763 18to30. possessngwitand . � 42 yr old. 5'4', romantic. full KIND A SENSITIVE NAUGHTY AND NICE me. I mother. lo 45. who's skim E h }figured. single lanae 46 yr Old. white female with 35 yr old. 6-T. single lanae we POOL RXN"id r Other ey. sop. t tnrhgt n idriwaer, Yves rrneks aov� long bkxxe hw+ and blue eyes. Enjoys sports. dancing male. non smoker. funny and employed on uncorniernihonst inlensa, We aid mon. BOX 11287 rhe beach. dews n the country, reading. writing etc. Seeking an employed, good honored single man 40 to 50. who is not afraid b show afleaon. BOX Ism ICEY BLUE EYES 120 lb blorda. Ives shop - pi% quiet tures and mon. Seeking a sena male: for companionehiD and mer - rep. K you are M Woo and atory Me... CIA 18751 CAREER LADY 37 yr old. dwdless. prwy sin ttrunelle saekng a too, handsome. .t' - g.nt male. 34 b 44, nanemoker and otbcbonw Enjoy 0rwg, fravei and parson... BM 33241 LOOKING FOR LOVE 29. tree spirited. opened mndW, adventurous worman looking for a trMoir gypsy. K not in he YMlyle. of Want in his soul BOX 30400 BLUE EYED MOM 2S. full figured blonds haw. blue triad man of two with ■ great setae of humor. mor. Enjoys music, dancing. prat toes and h isio - a good time. Looking for a male wOh sender ewene - Must Ice kids. Bin( 30410 SIMPLE TIDIGS 29 yr old, full hound moh- « h.s greet senaa a lnannor and efjo!►+ re tfin- pie lhigs in life Sacks a mak t with ain]rr ienaeea BOK 17803 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR someone who is honest. Snore, down to eeM and Ooesn'1 play head games? THAT'S AiE11 And I Yin bdk- rg for to same in some- one. 35 to 40. Cap me b fid our morN BOX 25972 TAKE A CHANCE Attractive sin, young. lust turned 38. 04" cookes camp ng, arwnate, cMdren and ae stmhple Vwga en Me. 1 here a gent sense of humor and would We to meal a gentleman with his POW on he shoul- derr Bmf 23011 FRIENDS FAST i am S6. 5'. 156 be female. non drink er. mon smoker looking for unattached mule who Yet danCwg, mtovies and ouldoas. Bmf 23917 STILL LOOKING rim 30, looking for someone. 34 to M My rstereetr am rolwbka& , INwkr. read- ing, talertg long Maki. eery roaaharai, and lora do Km Seeking someone with $ane nlensts. Bin( 25122 OLD BUTYOIING rm a 44 yew old women, blue eyes, I I - haw. Just bags nrq b start my *w dam as my children we tfarirg in wrrh tea tarty. I enjoy o welersklig. boating and fishing; Me playing board and card gonias Bink 25124 WANT GONMN GENT_ Grm,.m widow andjoit» read - music, rhd �313 Lna tameminswok 316 BOOP AND SOIL kdeperhdor - huM Ire ,mad woman. ]3: enjoys mains. th► arra the oaadoorr nksic, hamerft rtes and aaudh more. ID 40. hufskvt ssin- gig aisitimsk pi onsmolef r. good seri a hums, wills sirnilr ihNrsnta Frirhdshp fast. 2323 poosblo. BOK ATEA $irgM whib for thew 2& pros in Cobwg area Lisa dancing and novOL I fellow her b cook romantic nneal, Would we a guy. 24 to 28. No head OWImL a 1.* good Bmf�D407 AROUND MY AGE? bbaf�v1 ifignab stV hohomeewwarcn�ig television, 9-V r t movies, ale. Seeking a around 22. Bmf 16212 7w i =npide +sung d kmeb Yms bolt 4mtM Istawk hitt://www. aB� prbleaaianal fftbllar of one. who is shore norm ax ear, social andw Einjojs rte aiahPle Owings n NW seditsw an awacbw* ft, eeiellgglba r donated. wrfwle p. oiessiortal mmot for ala, 35 b1o45, ralationship. Bmf 29899 19 yHELLO N BOYS who cowl' oma' Seakig a mob. 19 b 28, alit+ similar itlatssts. Bmf 33174 moves. theatre. reading. health clubs. travan, din- em 25230 and more Seeking a vers and quiet turas NET. LADIES! kind. s«wMe male, 48 and So" a angle Iwnale 22 19 yr old. F 1' 185 b mala. older. for companionship. b 35. for has, frolic and enjoys Ming weight s• gong BOK 32905 possible relationship Bmf out, having tun ane me a 33076 call. BOIL 13568 NIO TATTOOSwelts 42 Yr old. 518'. 170 6 mala, two a"bren. nonsmoker. social orinke clean spent enjoys keeping fa. bowill shooing pod. to outdoors and no" limele. 35 mkt. 53' b 5'6'. 13o to 140 b0. lawn simsas nler- ine, BOK 11297 'M clow"JUID IF A WOMAN LIKES A SO. 0MU SIwS NOW 1'M OSHAWA AREA MALE •� W * GEIS uAREv MAN vote - Coufusevr! 38 yr old. 511- single ND Ru1411 W 1F SNE Lox ML 7 tas_yFS. male. bbnoe hair. SK Nr> NO WiERE3. THE I MEAN green ayes. deep (�MRIN 1tfk119 NER 8►(e NIL 101:111111, onpio"d. DM 11 T `I enjoys rte o ltbors, . I� � qiwetes and moa. r L 1 ' uint seeking a tamale. I 1 who s not into fwd j games, for hw4op ANMAL LOVER 34 yr old. 5'4•. medum built, separated white lermale. no dependents, shoulder balm dark hat. hazel eyes, non smoker, social rfnaaar Enjoys Ano- bjraphhy, an, mover, danc- ing, horseback riding OW havehrI4 Saeki g a sat lanae maBOILle, 34 10 43 30404 LOVES TO LAUGH ProNssmonal, attractive. 5'4', corgnWtt. single while woman, and 40's. non smoke. Seeking an honest lanae gentleman to enjoy sharing some tinegood cortwrsatdns. people. laughter and each ober. BOX 30402 LONG TEAM RELATIONS 33 =aid aid. full figured whit profeaaional Umala, nun smdk«, nondrinker Enjoys dancing. walk$. an and mon. Seeking a profes- sional male. 35 to 40. fvuerl- cally eooi 336 77 "'+.r to a NEED A COMDA/OON7 At yrold, tamtae with blonds haw. blueand a smoker. Er*Ws = ow abe. 0" out dancm art. anpghans. Seekvg a rlooking, oink maks and mora rompe c mala wslh simmer iaeres. BOK 32869 LOVES TO LAUGH Professional. annanive. 5'4'. CoMuiwt. sirtgfe while woman, mid 49's nonsmwk- or. seeking an hereat stwW gereaman to snare Some coanr- tabon people, eugMr. and each other. b(1 23252 WHERE'S IMt IBGNT 20 year old mother Of two. Searching for someae who s ougoirg afbafion- ale. honest. IairMd and no toad games.. I ahoy out- door adivies, dancing. quint fides at horne, Wniyt oriented outings. movies and 1 ham a good aerie at hung. Bmf 23259 PARTY TOMES AHEAD 32 yr old. 790 b. employed male enjoys Partying - Seeking a pity animal to have a good tmma with BOIL 34154 SOMETHING SEPSOUS1 36 yr did Single whine male is seeking an alleCtionaae. warm lernake. 30 to 3e. nonsmoker. for a serous. lag form relationship. Enjoys skrng, campiti hfikng. swnrnM sports. moves. laughter. dining out and more Children welcome. Bmf 12372 TALL,DARKHANDSOME Single dad: attritive, hard workwg, gnat cook and mems to work out. Seeks attractive lady. 30 to 40. tap and Sian. for good tees and quiet times. Bf31f 25250 LIKES CARS a SPORTS 19 yr ofd. 516' male. a joys vaious music. waking an ears and sports. Seeking a kraal. wah snider pts. BOK 33274 GOAL ORIENTED MAN 27 yr Old goodwaki g. '`mWe seeking an hot tun. oulgoiig femab who ties her own land and an be a ern Player in ane" tionship. Stan out as hinds Mort be aKractira amf 11470 MARRIAGE HEDED whine male. 39, 5.10•. las Ds.. I lyah, caring and has a goad some a lkarior. filo erg wars, morias, Wave" and romantic tees. Lodkig for ouivo- cwft woom m. teemaw-ggood cont- ffkxvcmm and flint, Slam - dr bia ki. 28 b 35. Bmf 25236 HONEST Alp SIIICERE 34 yr did mob. s10% 170 brim blotto her. dark brown .y.s. rjoys spores and movies, 1 have a good job Suiting bmab sof hlerd- polls" mom Wx 25184 EASY TO TALK TO 53 yr old. 5T 160 Ib -d- ower. nonsmoker, estW he +a4 «pays - al, soaal- ang wih Inmos, ding out and more Looking for a tram, angle while lemale, for a brig IMM relationship- SM elationshipBmf 11207 GRAM EXPECTATNONS! 19 yr old 516'. single mule hcohkn9 for a gint who e allra U". $.%sore, take - Oft. energathc, adnnaxous. smart and who's happy with themselves, for possible long term reworwhp. Bmf 11312 SIMILAR INTERESTS? 21 yr old Law student is look atg for a lemals, any age, w" enjoys to out- doors and tl: , Cap mal BOK 11317 WILL AND SINGLE 19 yr old, 6r. 200 a sen- gle for a girl, 19 1022 for good trma Enjoys hxwlC going to ilia brs and man. Bmf 13888 OW IM EACH 39 yr oict sihl ja wheat male. am aa4 is seeking an twinplaIliedbo Oros r one child. tot a 5f>rso thio oitldoohs, oorags 1161. haning fun, around andel mow. B ow CALL 29 yr raid. 62". Ardwakig mala is saalig a MioHe for a serious reI -i, IhI$ It you went thio sane...... Bmf lam WANTED.. mato., older women to ftlpal younger man's tan- esies. Discreet nc-r00. iBm( 34 l for W more det... SBIrmLE OAD 38 yr old. 5T- 170 Q singe white ernar d two, enjoys most spats, ar nlaw arc Want urge or divorced whit mohr. 26 b 3& Non si nt" and social drv*w Bmf 15539 first WINDOW Bin( 13799 HELP ME OUT. I WORK TOO MUCHr 27 yr old. 57 14' single male. black hair. enjoys to wow camp. rig, hiking. -filar bru.g. dencng and rfhalcn more. Seeking a it tamale. 22 a 32. with snider in erects. Lot's be spontaneous. BOK law WHERE ARE YOU? 26 yr oil. childless. single male seeking a female around my age Sown drinker and one ch dd okay Bmf 13040 meet 0 shorte►nQ tphe mincall 1-9AA-66Z-84,3 U LL 1E" IDIOIM Lon r yea Don t MseL Good 39. pgioye4sennoo dspethdetrs salon. social drinker. Eno" We, county mush:, darwg and b00% Would lata b meatsavcow Val Prom 9, . b firm hap bw aced 64 3D b 40. Children fine. BOX 23241 ssl5e SagM while mule, appeal ad will ane dad, seeking an employe" single whoa ferrels. Enjoys outdoor Ira, brig wales, try ar"u h9 ones. ewplaat. having tun. sports drives in l e county and romrhOc momma. Bmf 25192 COME ONE.-COMEALL 32 In ofd, aaadnd male seeking an anachad Iamae who wants a good tins Bmf 16203 111M Can 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. AGE DOESKT MATTER 6'3'. 225 b male enjoys sports. ridm% walks. log- ging. outdoors. etc. Seeking a person with similar inter - tests. BOX 14009 NEED TO RELAX? 33 yr old make seeking a make 50's to 60's. to give massages to. Hope to hear from you soon .. BOX 25227 BLUE1GREEN EYES Masculine, attractive gay make. 30. 5'6'. 130 lbs. seeking other attract". mascuine makes, 25 to 40, for friendship. maybe more WW Bmf 16366 VERY CURIOUS 34 yr old. a curious. marred male bckng 4or offer mar- red me,. for first time encounter Must be taso•-reet and assn BOX 16371 WrERESTED? CALL! 8'1'. '70 b. good bo" mala kobkrg for chars for good times BOX 16975 ATTRACTIVE IN OSHAWA Late 30s. 5'9' 170 b. white mala is seeking anorw male Must be discreet. open and honest Age is urrnportanl. Bmf IN48 ENCOUNTERS ONLY 40 yr old. snipe wines male seeking the sane for encounter Dmcrotion a molt. BOX 17929 LICE DARK HAIR 30 yr old. 5'6'. 130 It male With a ewrnrfterS build. enjoys running, cwnpng, sluing. biking. staying in shape. aria welts and (2111- Visa etc ing trdi someone I can go tar coffee wan of a dub in Toronto. BOX 10138 OUCW WANTED 37 yr old. 5T 145 b, good bok,n% single, win" male lives In Oshawa Seeking another down to earth, clean. discreet male. for usual encounters. BOX 33420 SIICERE MALE LOOImNG Whit mew. 34. 62'. al OKI n e" 190 be, Looking for a diL�Me male in the area for casual enncou seers. Enjoys Moines. welts and quiet times Sneere, nqures only BOK 21378 DISCREET FRIENDSHIP 54 yr did. ISO b, tap. single white male. well goosed nonsmoker. nondrinker, many ntMests Seeking winder male for trerdanp amt 23866 rallEltos ONLY Mature gay whas male kick ifng for a special male who Mat an older, rsh gentleman with many retreats. Bmf 25130 MUST BE VERY 6'.220 to d.rt marned v A rmme aaeiug arnbh or mala Must be dia- clent. amf IW707 ONKMEET, DH TlI a4 yr old main bolo g for Gem males 1B b 30. for DISCREET, casual rtooul- am Bmf 33345 SECRETClow orf o mwm oro b�dtirg lot ad W clan VA AS noes of coupes, for turk. do"" trinim it 3331.9 GIVE ME A CALL 34 yr old, 5'11', 235 Q mus - Met a" w it o W40P work - mg out. Seeking an awac hue mob who is down b earth. 90K 32928 TRVNG AEW T1MM 25 yr olds 180 Q 5.11•. bi curious white male with b ri hafir and green eyes Sm timirtparireoa name 330BB LLGINTMSN UP MY LSE 47 yf all gay while mal. HMV Posen, non smaker and a non smol a. Swelling ohas in re Oshawa area Bink 33x32 SINCERELy VOURS - Durham's waq to meet successful singles like ourself LOVE TO LOVE Good looking, brown eyed. long haired fella wants someone who is caring, lov- ing and affectionate. Loves music, hugging, laughing and more. BOX 20914 Call 1-911111-41-3793 $2.49 per min. ON THE SIDE 28 yr old. full figured, b curious, married mother of two. seeking a marred or single, full figured kmule. 25 to 30. for a friendstw fast relationship Privacy and dsartwheas is assured and espected Bmf 20399 GOOD TIMES WANTED Young, adventurous. attrac- hw couple looking for dns- - times with a be or d curious female Cap for more info. BOIL 18895 DISCRETION A MUST Atbactrre wfirte couple! . mid 301s. Soo" an atrwive b female for fun_ BOX 11020 DESPERATELY SEEKING Whae coupie. late 20's looking for another couple. or b curious Ismael. for to ult-le, birthday Bmf 23871 h> ntasy NO COkYTMENTS! 24 yr old. rue figured, bi curious. white mother of two looking for a single or atacned. fie hg~ whey lerias. 20 to 30. for hhi�v- !ell and dieaeet ercow ill" Bmf 33374 FANTASY FUN Amattmie couples seeking a a or a curious I r« an wperence of a Itlwne edit 15710 ARE YOU INTErESTED? 30 r- old '2C lb. temriwne formolp iii blond. rem arta bkre oyer_ Emloys dethcng, dung rut. aoet country skiing. nadirs quiet Mies and more Seeking a torn. mime gay lermay with si"Aw ntensti for fnandsnp first. am( 10664 LETS HANG OUT 29 yr did, 5'5' 120 b felmale who enjoys RXMM &View reediiii mrtitng and Wkre. Seo ng a larraw to nig out with BOX 10964 LET'S EXPLORE Tap. slertoer biatde seek Ing a Bi or 8, curious lennale to atlpiore tun and escaernent. Prelen a non smoker on to slender side am 10991 WANT MNTIMATE TONES 22 yr did. Be curious %male seeking anomer Br or Br carious lemale to sham nb- mtab times. amt 11!628 CA 1-111451-117!3 $2.49 PW MW Vfigrras Indy looking fpr a good hard and campartiom. Planes a1 small Bmf 13WB TIED OF LON B AE& Mafe, 79. Iaale Me SDI Fall and taendapy secure, non wind ar. non tire*-. rnjoys. trainir , carrion Dowing and c n - I ng out. Seeks lady who enjoys the same. BOK 23837 FWM PRIME To peps your ad ruin a ion' anwxwwear 1-800.360-1483. The Aiawl"IckwingOf Milan AdierOfer t omw ria dight b: a* al acis br co opw and asstnie no habify bel ads or nesponsw repect or nurse ads trfiich are daemud tbglprojorm gilt aa* based oil spec* 'T.rsrw' Telecom Swvicoos�htc &v 0* Proglan. opow ton and can be raa at IX0.928-5699 Alan - Fn a ,..adfly ,h,rriba. Capyngfif 19717ATS 0.. . ,+ .................. _..•..........._._......._•...,......•..... _._ _..•.......-_. .,. ............-,............. t. ......... 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Moving Systoms THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1997- PAGE ?I 11 � • 11 Careen 1 1 Caesars 11 CarMrs 11 Covers 11 Careers 1 General Help 1 General ►kip J Gerwral Hdp nIn AR"AIn /AI00rIT'I ony-r- Shift Supervisor Reporixig to the Plant Mariager. % Ham Plastics Lad is o manufacturing environment YOU will ensure Vicat customer enhanced by strong inter - requirements are met ftmugh mcognaied k!oder in the ' personal, communication. the timely prbNsion of quality x! problem solving. and products at the posted ciastarrl ryettxn rrloul6rtg ny motivational slugs. A working production rite. Specific business.Continued suttessr, knowledge of injection responslbifioes wi er--Vass 4' mou" production K an asset supervising and directing has led to ftopp�+oroW 1355 Kigsbon Rid. employees. coordinating for an Please send your resume. schedules. troubleshooting 1. ,rKwyylgsalary expectaticem in production. implemenling cost Wiz. coni*nce. to tlruce Watson. inrlproverrients and ensuring ;y' Human Resources, Horn that safety guidelines are 940 Dillingham Road, Pickering (South of Pfasocs LW -4 Carron Court. sdf+ertd to @HORN Resaalrce% 777 Warden Ave., #217, Sarb. SCOWS rich noir (ming Anomu m Sby Noese - Mars. Paid cask Alike Yoe". You assemble Vvhatby. Ontario LIN yrs. F TO are not mating S40O1 E WEVAEK O hAtstAg we*. Call us. Mak Cotllpany wtakd for Duty Salm n No- AN6t here own car. at podKb 8 gam t727JeAL 1051 Slmooe St. N. Alsargo a far d rouge D�RIVERS. NEEDED. VaNck CWET fiFSWA, nleeded S400h11L Call 579- needs full time people. Pay loam Centre. Ault. Good wN- vada witD position. Ask for a. Cal p05) 6157 0057. Laurie a! 9D5 �B 4961 434-2777. and 10 Harwood reeak dt4NYs 416.012-{791 7114 IAot VNe dlor* co whd oppix but any You possess a m--nurm of tMee those under consider000n will years' experience in a �dl�icd 4i6 be contacted e • • ,� er— • Stmt COMgs Pe"mufm Rag m now! Prepare to attend college in September 98 with CMW Preparation progams at Durturn College. These programs will help lead to success in a Technology, BeA& s Homan Studies, linins, and Arts A adAohsistirol n program. Call Rtsw tar a hwd tl- I all your mm Cal tat for elere cin that isdanisasnet joust ly !fir f+osl nlam 4� 1Mt. Edlac W% You for doe Real World. TuNot Ma C aas Train In OW mmo Sedtc6 � Job � V WWW EleaWW Dalt 1905 576-9175 aw"M umms c01NOf ..MWWWU Osbtaere .10- Mswi) Massage Therapy j9usiness A"nislraion )► Modlad Of" ]0► Medical Olrios AdRinistralial )b. Chiroprocctic Office Assiswrit Tourism and HtAPkility "Mmocy Tedhrhicion ,,,. Animal Care Aide )In. Humm Service Worker i• Child b Youlh Assistant ,Addidions Wartier S law Clerk Law da Security Administration 'Fi,�ralA•udn vel' M A1OA0k�' We are recruiting on behalf of our client for the following contract opportunities: Position: Social Worker Required Immediately an MSW experienced in mental health facilities, working with the forensic population Position: Occupational Therapist Required Immediately a BSc. with formal training in the field of Occupational Therapy, and the ability to work with the psychiatric rehab population. Both positions require the ability to work within a multi -disciplinary team and must possess excellent communication skills. both oral and written. Please fax your resume in confidence to (905)436-6291 tAlcmim�"ouL f,Ffc� • • rel ��; __ 1576-9175 ahbw� �S1i ate Jail 5x W. - M taker Administrator j1d" 055 1 Destiny :Manor Addiction Treatment Services for Women requires a Clinical Therapist for a residential / day treatment / outpatient program for chemically -dependent women. This is a 35 hour per week con- tract position. Position may require weekend/evening work. Applicant must have competent clinical, diagnostic and treat- ment skills and be able to develop, implement and evaluate the treatment program. Qualifications: Minimum University degree with specializa- tion in addictions, behavioural sciences, nursing, psychology, or social work. At least 5 years clinical experience with minimum 2 years experience in addwhons. Please submit resume with work-related references try November 12, 1997 to: Barbara Sims -Tidy, Executive Director DESTINY MANOR ADDICTION TREATMENT SERVICES FOR WOMEN 118 Cochrane Street Whitby, ON. LIN 51-18 !< Fax: 9054)68-7591 General Help 01I11] Careen 1 carve Traitlig COPY d Maar its" for ;ash' X576-9175 EMC RUSH 1, EP„ `Ear. � Id 359R UnSasarpa. One L4Z 200 Johnr 1 AS 1 Carty Ttaning 1 Carty T wining 1 Carty rrtlining _ Er inn nuc ore aria soca ter ° u"" �'° eon rekrralt, td4Glmg a+d CMipYMr proctssag K K- 1eltNo some NOW ble Child ate support mar be reeved .wmm resreerice Fur vale �ciritracl Dolle, Mims bee - 'as Fax resume to Er1- :erpllise Gild i Fahy Suv- cc 9M404 -213e2 Mar to 596 rySomme St N 000"L I G asset. This is an exceptional 0pp0rkX%* SE tX �OFRCERS hodL a �b M + Z t tim ROOM DURHAM BUSINESS 8t. + COMPUTER COLLEGE 1099 Kumpocin Rd.. Sete 220. Pickering. OnL (Olive Garden Complex) Is" - rt. •AUTOCAD DRAFTING ANO DEsiGN V.13 -CoMPl1TERLZED ACCOUNTMKi/BUSINESS APPLICA7K111'e3, -DESKTOP FisumuSHM/[a/GpAPNK:S -Hos►ITALITy AND TOURISM -INTERNET COMMUNICATIONS -MICROCOMPUTER BUSNESS SUPPORT -NFTWORKNMG ANO COkrrUNICATKkrS-CNA/CNE/NT -OFFICE ADANNISTRATK)N AND OPERATIONS SUPPORT •SOFTwARE DESKam ANO PRGGRAMMINca MACINTOSH -DESKTOP PUeusminieWPREPRESS GRAPHICS -Mut.ramom PRODUCTIOMMED PAGE DEs1GN l 1�•tNnlalaoeafealee � rarrllMar Mwekru41e�i Gyp 11wt• lNeeleNie u 1■ swerwee arwwse CAREER $CHOOL OF FLOW AL DESIGN 26 Mit AolsOry A Sunless Program 12 on in- tensive 3 tanase program. 3 wk Prokssipnal cc". in- home nam. a.Onllers Pro- gram Pan-wn/to bale coWM available A sdlodl where a• your framing biomes .orrtlwMe. Finan, CHI aaKtance map Ot amn- atne 905-436-7746 NMR - NET -worm, durlWmmia coal/ 110 1 General Help A -Z PlILMESS1011A1 ,nM at "si i rear wWer driving trip wanted unme- dtately to run CanatWU S A Soo -Ago cwt ague lu kredicat. Abstract and ponce durance Etueerr wages paid weekly beaads. Borne everyery aro weekends Also __for loam dryers 90S M-61 18 CAR CARRIER DRIVER AZ license (Teat abstract Will Train PO Box 828 Oshawa, Ontario LIH 7N1 CASI•EN /COUNTER tieip We are looting for poMg. Inerldy. responsitre people Apply in person at Cross Country Damn. 961 Brock Rd-. Pickers (on Bradt. Nat Woo or Savoy) w�A�Ienl/grh•. Sews T'jaYt•/Si vkv is a leaver 1iNllne�tllll�Nt`e in the leisure retail travel Industry. We w ar` currently have an epporbx*y for a Asr6TarAn TratllM CorAsaaKarrt availabb in our Picflwirg klcafon for a motivaW TJi'4-1065 individtaal who desires to work with the a,ewwlwt v momir .oil -eve an.ea very best. This is an ideal position br a oonstalteird with a minirnum of Z yrs. General tla4 assn rd N* ftow l lbw 6•serel experience in an IATA appointed retail travel industry. Experience in Apollo is 1 1 URGENTLY REGUEiED lhU4WI47E OPENINGS! required. Knowledge of 11 Is an asset. This is an exceptional 0pp0rkX%* SE tX �OFRCERS Our Pickerinngg�l�y need 111E � excellent !^�w'•w and compet bw t tim ROOM following for long and short term positions: Corttpermawm Appkents must be wiirg Inworkvarious • E' Wodms PNssef s will ratline In corltrdewe to: e�vrirgs�weslm a � wecoRrnunicsolion • ��/WgTRAVEI SERVK, axoseent skis (written and ` Foeddift Ops Pkkwig Town Cir„ Verbal). Previous So=* emxww=• R v 1355 Kigsbon Rid. � have own rat aid and CPR certllkstes i fts. You must Openings on all shifts. You must be able toOn. L1V 286 Law end SODA* 9rI &mms read, write and work in English. Safety footwear needed. Apply: Glofbst Haan Akil Slssrens-Travel RIIaAAtgw recruiting Monday, Nov. 10, or 905-420di610 Ontario Guwd (Dllr�) him only, 10a only, IOam to Spm, at Don seer Arens. t� wflaon Rd. SotMl4 mWI Orltarb out OC1 0sholowBayly.) 940 Dillingham Road, Pickering (South of SMUM After that, apply at GbW Hesse A Resaalrce% 777 Warden Ave., #217, Sarb. SCOWS rich noir (ming Anomu m Sby Noese - Mars. Paid cask Alike Yoe". You assemble (below Eglinton), Weekdays I Own to 3pm. F TO are not mating S40O1 E WEVAEK O hAtstAg we*. Call us. Mak Cotllpany wtakd for Duty Salm n No- AN6t here own car. at podKb 8 gam t727JeAL 1051 Slmooe St. N. Alsargo a far d rouge D�RIVERS. NEEDED. VaNck CWET fiFSWA, nleeded S400h11L Call 579- needs full time people. Pay loam Centre. Ault. Good wN- vada witD position. Ask for a. Cal p05) 6157 0057. Laurie a! 9D5 �B 4961 434-2777. and 10 Harwood reeak dt4NYs 416.012-{791 7114 IAot SWAL fig -9960. >� f�Ielatl gleed. 616-9100. PAGE 32 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBIAR 9, 1997 ti.nl.ruM P 1 C -M" H* 1 C." 1 S" WWA/a.e 1 6.let NsjlApw.s / $0. IWApill. Iff I1sties WWAllisift teles NWAlen.e MECHANICS usy shop in Whitby has imm, iate positions available for skills 109 Semi -trailer mechanics. Mu ave expertise and knowledge 4 ructural and van body repair tecl iques. Top wages and benefits. CALL ROBERT (905) 430-1262 EXT. "2" LAIDLA W is accepting applications for PART TIME SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Uxbridge area. Training provided to suitable applicants. Apply in person: 6775 Baldwin St. N. (#12 Hwy.) Brooklin We Require • EXPERIENCED SERVERS • DISHWASHERS Must work evenings and weekends. Appy in person to: CULLEN GARDENS RESTAURANT 300 Taunton Rd. W., Whitby, Ontario. NO PHONE CALLS CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser re- quests that advertisers dwa that ad upon publication as News Ad- vertiser will not be Vo- sponsiDM for mon than one incorrect insertion and there snap be no i - }or nort-knerrim of airy advertisement. Liability for errors in ads Is firrlited to the ar,tour+t pad for the spars occur �q Olt tfrOr. Af COP}I us >irlbllct t0 the appro- val of mairwoerner t of News Advertiser. Aquarius Nite C7111b 4c I.okmge Nt w Aur w,r ewmerdees. 5ecvruy and ewe Dermis 7= rlearwri to: 49M 571-7771 c;Rwtv� t - hO Wn vile good drlMng rrl- con igirtetou waw " an as - It provr.ed. 6rook- E b Rlydd9 rrltat M00610te .r T.kor.o arta. 6 a.w. - 7 pin. wtakW& 1J2 day Sar- .Artr. Fa loss" w: 416- EAIrI EK M CASH FULL TIME JIM suillable tar s0 det115,12 &hep Cal Now. 5798740. ask for Karen Nt DOW 10 door Ineft0as no" for Isca sentaie" ==w Nnlsrs are S- tf4■ tlnb4ga 1a.Y 119 1.11 a44eera.e9, alta a %am n1�s `nye IM°�ea7s�`i�` a' /**m.i. ExcW4 tow�wrt � how so(pleel�.M�4ul�t., JIM SAS.E 1"3 LIN 754 for � r for Brock In ON wilt sisiact >t Paeroh rid - Ask for Orad Domlka9tw a<tnagie.e t906►n6-+ea fayYOU directly to MY lI L y wok NOdefterd S.E.10� L111a81 f i FULL TIE: expenenced filar sella with c, I - , r Mull d. kgaines CA Sm" or Ao- n M of 905-839.3099 GAILLIND Requires Cleaners for days and D license an asset. 683-4134 NAMTYLIST and Estnehmn requred. inn 2-3 year; on- p9rrerKa. Ge 905681-2954. NAMIYUST EEMO for IdCalorts. Maar-'Pr�no 4,F2a5-f3n. MAMTYLIST wM e,mwwnrs needed tot PKMrrp L•At- qt4s. cal (416) 977 -Mill. e1Ke1-f7_1ff 41f HELP I'>2. 85 -T S7- Xkl 1nerKtan rot ousy nae salon Call 66"36. NO EKPEIIM $14.49 Per dour Due to expansion in the Durham Region We are in need of individuals to assist in pudic relations. These are management training posi- trons.. Applicants must be 18 or over and have own vehicle Benefits offered - Advance- ment pard vaption, profit sha For iMtrvfew call (905) 71-3532 OVERLOAD OF WORK. 20 people needed immediately to hI various areas of Alax Compxy Must be hardwork- ing and ambitious. We will train. Cal Ashley for personal interview. 426-4955 OVERLOAD OF WORK. 20 people needed immediately to fill various areas of Aiax Company. Must be hrardwa - ng and ambitious We will train Call Ashley for persorW Interview 426-4955 RELIEF seperlallaw" d. suit sem-refired or retired person. must be amblik anemate weekends a905-427-258o'orrffo naft W SM%: 319 Westney 1@10205 . Afax SERVER required Fine dimrg experience an assert Please Call (905)428-91100 sODRT-armER cowsuper. visor with expenef rearmed mrn.0ylely in SOMh Picker - ng location k7teelma Sun- Thurs. 5:00 9.m. -1303m/ SNOW PLOWERS brokers required experienced driver with (hewer 4x4 for Scarb./AAarkham/ North York Routes. Guaranteed hours. Also heeded: DZ raft drivers. Cal (416)M-0313. sror nlErner I rx. ..rf,r tast OW make rt W 100% na " i guarmand Cal 4,6-W-4960 req'd IMMEDIATELY S10.90r hr. Temporary po~ m : WCCaa q wr.rrarrde wY ° lid fa w...ne to 9054WD-W7 STYLIST, for herr saw in Pickering. 3 18=M rmitr..w e41rM11Ct a f..nt b 9o54WIS72. 30 HI.01FT Tate oil un- •rar.eo Pound( a trKNft Loak Good A Feu GrW 100% bath"" i Gnrar..9a TAM DiDYER8 WanW FULL & PART TW 531662 • A*p am fa FTRr louts. �Y 10 "Corr mw dicr h06deys. 10 ow coutMo hoot 1 ym us nr.trtal ra1.Kk- tc . SPorb b cal. drug I;crun, ata AZ • fxci0nl Work earir go& ciao absud Start at • Stalrt imnkediately. own wens ft n n p C41111..-72.34920 Met 6 roars. new up on I • (yI 146 rn-1447. 1�1o4IMl .urddklaatam to Orr N. Colli mom ON Truck work . fatrekktg Afettt.mr Lars >A 1-gea-W 4616 or i evolilgs. htlrtn hose ex- (!06167♦ list bobs ti- p«f.ro9 6 «pllprM. car Spa 4116-7,113-7111129. L.akt mus t+el IMW.a NNW ftdY 1p hos iw9karaele aptrrips sou Lem no port telt me ao9M Pira hop ,0 r a.rrSSraaxeerrft�ss 3 pm. - s p a sullen 10 IM IO 1gM siol MWAIM stet d Litho n, . n4 -9d29 Kit 055 loo This neer. Po. fila 441. otli. w owrio Nannies,imbd 'LIN 71.5 jigomm Nny M Ola Nate *ft KEEPER for high vlol� sWft Approx. 30 his. per week. Send resLxm to: Oshawa This Week File #t. 53.PO. Box 481 , Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 71-5 TELHIARIVINiB FOR IDUCUM PURPOSES We require a mature person with nom telephone manner and computer s 'ills. This position requires the following up of various bads that are provWed t0 you. Our company is a unique field that requires you to lemn C�aa Plasty tabid reanvia�a, Rk �r �Wbft s raid, Sri Fslrwll St. Mon, 011e. LIN 71.6 Let's Be Diftqz;ct At Pitney Bowes, we know whit it tnkes to be -•C' l - A leader in the office products industry and a Fortune 500 conwmy.0,,w commitment to providing our customers with added value - day inQ iii fty out - sets us apart from all others in our business. Our continued suets'led to these excellent opportunities for sales savvy individuals eager t o oIWy their skills with a company that has a clear vision of its future. Positioinsure available for both Unilingual and Bilingual (English/French) individuals. Inside Sales Representatives Full -tome or Part-time - Contract Positions The expansion of our Direct Marketing Centre in Pickering has created a number of opportunities for highly motivated outbound telesales reps to generate leads, sell our products, and participate in other related programs as required. You'll enjoy the challenges of serving all Pitney Bowes Product Divisions in our fast paced, highly larged environment. You have superior verbal communication skills, excellent listening abilities, and a professional and persuasive telephone manner. You must also have the flexibility to work various shift between 8:00 am and 8-00 pm. Computer literacy and previous sales and/or telemarketing experience are definite assets. These an six-month contract positions with the potential for renewal. We offer a competitive salary as well as bonus opportunities. For immediate consideratim please km phone, or drop off your resiarne in person by Nov. 17, 1997 to: Maureen Casey, Staffing & Employee Relatives Specialist, 1550 8oyty Street, Pickering, ON L1W 3W1 Fax: (945) 520.7753 Phone.. (905) 120-7738. WhOr we Trish to thank df applicants III thew interest, only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted. Pitney Bowes supports the prireetiples and practices of ernplorrnew equity. 9 6 0 Pitney Bowes In business to get your business done. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY Unlimited Potential .� Earnings Sha e�ompaf � Ownership jr r r-.3xpaknced sales profetfaionals ane rgei irad pnodrtrxaole load 4aell�stablitArer sAretet- jetd eonln4ertetial/p1ublrctation printer. Our full stfrnicn plant toff enable successful Iaandrdota to rop}fy<neizfe ItAleir careffgtaals and btlfnejit frons unlimited potential etarainas and a company skare owiverAipprloArfafNt. llMeac aur or FAZy nr eutweag M coxfAdelatg ATt Fnr TAorae/Irx YiW4ft Aiden; sda General Printers Owsir.rkolCaroiirllaldGrEAis caluesstarrtrs TDOI RITSON ROAD SOUTH OSH^*^ ONTARIO L114M FACSMMX=(9M436-OM ONa No = oNoa Na+ = *" Ne w@" TEiIiNMWM and iside PM MOO MWM re- p f Sala Person Sain P.opk n.g.ie/ Mmw snicker for swill mikerme- oft vdicsn to dint Art w dblMy for Derhom IM4bs gond Ann in ftMrft halo YYd (air-knh) delft..Es- Y lob (!06) 7 2151 Mole �� N ��4� oor.rs� . ls. oath nee (tederrd to NNSW. (906)72111-" 135 1 a91rI NwrM.+r Formula Ford has excellent opportunities for motivated individuals, preferably with experi- ence. Candidates must be high energy self- starters with proven track records, looking km personal growth. We offer an aggressive compensation package & company vehicle, HEALTH, DENTAL & PENSION PLAN as well as opportunity for future advancement. For confidential Wwview, call or fax rnu ne to: Paul Fran or Yoga Warrent Phone 905-8396666, Fax 905409-6008 a I i„ Irl cervwx operators for Whitby. Oshawa. Ape area. Must hove 2 years expenimm and a clean dnv- ing abstracl. Full i part -erne required. Apply in writing to 135 "W HMP DRIVER/ OWER Operator A- Z license required 18 month experience, dedicated runs r" in US funds. cal Gey of pad 1-80044165-221e. We are a progressive Canadian man- ufacturer of moulded rubber products with an immediate requirement for a qualified MAINTENANCE MILLWRIGHT Applicants must be able to complete mechanical installations and trouble shoot mechanical problems. In addi- tion to the mechanical requirements the ideal candidate must be able to perform some routine electrical maintenance. Position involves shift work. Qualifications: Millwright's licence is mandatory with a minimum 5 years experience in a manufacturing envi- ronment. You will be required to sup- ply your own tools. You must pos- sess the ability to work with minimal supervision. Please forward your resume to: WEGU Canada Inc. Attention: Human Resoun= Department P. 0. Box 567 Whitby, Ontario LIN 5V3 Only applicants selected for inter- views will be contacted. Technician required Durt1arrl:xAw Whitley Catinpu. requires a full -[hale teduu- cian in the Trades R Apperaliceship, Training Depannient. The hours of work are 2 pm - 10 pm with a starting rate of $17-43 per how. Applicam must have one to three years related work experience in an Indistrial Man temlrree Shop position. PrefenzIoe will be given to candidates with MAwnrght e. Forward resumes quoting Competiticrrt 097-51 to Sandra 13malett, Director, Staff services P.O. Boar 385, Oshawa, ON L1H 7L7 by November 12, 1997. iilau !a visit mawVIr11i n MF"M ftpww owsrll.rlgfut rxlwpanp; ttataee taiertr sowtMMiM 60M oa C04�AtrO1Md BIC. stee 1985 • (yI 146 rn-1447. � Ca4lrMw �M BONN alMEcr is c.fearJ MMd4 for 00@dW d sda �w.lf'e�p"et4' Fhm Iat a4nr 4 p.Ia %dd kkw AMW J INaETwe s bdi" Oft wmgill Ire in c..tPWr he �AO* rix 1010 fMeik Y ZOO= p.rso. RL nil 6* 30ft VA low to MI is r.M 011e MOT cilL ll Nannies,imbd Manana COMPM ONNkAreli aNe 111 Yt�naswu.�tlwd. Mma Mile w"e"nt � No bw a nankn.ts S Jun wr - Part-tlnleAur4lin a x ba -we tart 4p' Sans. n•nwg.. WdK m0 - UN iNLIVe out phim r.a messw ante p no eralllls. sM • " sp ala anwaft etpllpwatL LO- low in Sr DONN raom aCNC Ddm8 p1011erlod CKNOFAZW AyL0e Oorisl _a � PN IN 4Fft 05L 1" �hhaverne�( 715 +s+ WA benIft. Ph" ON NoNil4aot4l. P.R. Ergiwaw0 MOULD MAM lot and fn• Pik sial 1W-W4IOI Lid., 905-579.9721 lot >P fllillal9ta. 135 1- - 1," 1! Skilled M61p Arlee. r sirs SOFA =175. Dresser $4S. 6 CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT Piece walnut dinette $200 Friendly, flexible & efficient person re wired CoRee a 3 end tables Seo 9 each. 4 piece bedroom suite for busy Chiropractic Wellness Clinic. 5325 2 French provincial Please drop resumes at address below: night stands $115 Dresser (1918 $210. Recliner $45 1420 Bayly St. Unit 5, Pickering WatL buffet (1940) $155 Friday 4:00-5:00 p.m. Oak b.net $125 9 piece div,. eg room suite (1935) 5750. Monday 10:00a.m. - 12 noon Fire dean fife chairs $250 Autocad 13 windows experi- ence required for shat design krill on Pickering: Please mai resume along TAM rage ex - Vtions to. Avian Designs. Bays St. UM 29. Pick- ering. Ont. LIW 3W1 1 Hospital Moaeul Defeat ARE You Outgoing, friendly. enthusiastic. experienced. a prolessoonaO We aro a yang. growing. palienttemred qual- I odentalonented practice C ice king for a 25 hours. including evenings to grow with us. Call 905-427- 7127 DENTAL ASSISTANT with minimum 2 years expereence required for maternity W.M. Whaby. PDA would! be Cal (905)666-1555 an as- set GUARDIAN Dregs. Courtice needs ashler with merchan- dising a PO.S. experience. Fax,esuwne:905-132-3185. MEDICAL Mlle secretary/re- ceptnontst, tribally part -few lain knMrrstor endbc gist. nDow Our 70 wpm. lap aCOnlptw Skits Wkt 95. Ot6p/Morks. ONIP bm- nq cam It L RM.recds. Pleas. tax mmimle to 905- 723-9015. NURSE/IIECEFIIONIST, 2 evenings. one morning (save tknww)• wonver4t-. W pcwrs. EC6. ac. Computer tax esame 4167 (� l SW -- 111011111 LIVE -OUT NANNY. Cant for 2 children, ages 3. 1. Po nem 114rt-bmt MONTWV Tlats. 7:30-5:30pm- Ngo - smoker. rd retDa. We" 1905409-2078 aRw fpm ler 7aymms low LIVE-tN k w . ism snooker. 2 kids- 7a9 years oM, 1 ash magic. oat a emp only 905 .683-5023. LIVE -OOT CAIEBIVEM for kis emam my home Experleoc.. A I I.- NaryNpker Cbeck a ROs WWa deme w 9051 421-x091 or ere- (416) 922.7641 e4 4620 PART/FIN1 TIME hsq waa0f0 onng for 2 sinal ololdren in my, home. WAGW,s with cmidim wUtome. can Jerry at (9051131-0691 • Dft~ AFFORDABLE. relaw day - arc avaubk in le lliwbod' 401 am Mrtebbrhs mocoem. hot kna.s and frYCks R/- Agnes 06-0159. can M07M OF 17 mo. MIDINr Ic are for and to Iwo alar oddwsmpgym on. CPR. *9 aid trained ocluop a 426-34156 °eke se IMYCAM ftwous for emcee/ toddler wom dtildim an Nam a have fee. Tngtloa- kqs. ECE. area Cal 131-0726 n my foomw � Can AMNON. Mets ane am Biabelu 427-1271. 2and YrL C►R Coll, bed.. CrotonpIt owl uvdiltL can We BNoo-smto i awa6- area idealldtd apt pawn bbl f Boom ,122ri g;YamD* is Blc b aom pd ffmok ow Aid, C.P.R. cotimot Mai 12 U -b0' fatales 905426- 1 Firewood FIREWOOD Roka Lumber 6 Firewood Centro 4,wor. $60: 148'06-. $65 Esub- bsttw 1963 Days 705-277- 3381, Ever.. gs 905-434- 66. Free dOmy to Oshaw arm ABSOLUTELY TIE BEST - top uultY S93SOIW hardwood PidKrkq. AWt Od- Ol0 /INM FWAVM � 427-5278 FW&IWOOO. eaaNem very best gwltty hardwood. grr- sdabned, art a spa, Moret m NSWVM d. Nee dowal KKoryy Hat Fiewood W5.753- 2246 l s.D.m am M for yak Wim mat- tresses. aero it" mower. mud -talc. dryw. tekske aI net a beekboard. Cal x31- im, OUEE11 site pet tvatw1 frame with NWO08rd (We skives) and tam INaNrpt EvesiM oodalon get cam.. Cal 428-9a91 VJEpElI worhmd mom oD CofiOtbon $100 9OS455-4759. WAKMOI bal" (fit Dfbf no moor $100 905.455.34/1 1 Mlke. >� w door sprits. 111 IF gc, able. ,ales age► .n fellow sets. New doors/ b6utws. Dually Plus Doors //6-3360073 21 OIAM M Ardwsm bond. 1.05 COS. Whitt Dow. appraised $2540. (hare pa- pas) agwg $160o.. OBD. cal (90)420-a/6. leave oes- sm S-PECE it" Nisei fwra- cwt. WAN eonAW AsM% 31500. Cal aft "a 905- sal4m. LE tltMmtc up o U2 9i. k.MADt Me�t.r prm roe adNf 319Sam from .9!. EvR ryMNNg Maud W 1Lwa66B�1 , 7 OWlll- IM tlr la OAA. Air Cal Cafe or l dblr 18540F6M1 wbwkm >�_ Dep doors wailifiie FM ly 416-50w 165 BRIFANTS -12 YEARS OLD k1p onviroonflne�horns t. Liowwed by KC.S.S. Reasonable rafts Receipts, nBoPill 1 hours, Call MM10MI FIRWESO AL BOLE DAYCARE CARPETS- tart' Chrstmas Sale. new 100% Nylon. sten master extra -We. Calf alto sari. Ca" stats at 31 22/ in iichrdkq �pnemium pais iesfauliai. Ser discount Repairs available Customer UftbCW" pmuft d. For yaw free im-ficim" estemate ON Mike (905)431-1010 or (416)x22-aM CLEARANCE SALE - Enure Core t" of wool shop. 'W% OFF' Paw. StRtnle and OW ■ond yams, needles no ac- mnoMs. P I books. wool lows Pod Ferry 9x5.2849 com4ITER CLEARANCE centre 166 mhz mummedoa systafs kith 14 M mop 3999. moamemmpeamr kfa cow CDR am sdeid $139., carats d no oft mnorea 2na 320 - VA Factory and pwg on X wer MM rynans. pe buy and trade sp$W.. Now open Sundro 11:00 a.m - 3'00 P.0, 164 ar Rd E Lee 432 nom 401 Plom (9x5) 07-30% CONTENTS SALE. Moving to B C M Snoppe himilut. Alm Curry tuft own's sea 40. woomn's $4. M PlinitaC fit - bird, dwM.le - cwA$ m Eo- AN oft% coo ow No appAlmas Sam" 6uotgio Thursdq t .e-ap.m wdLake rout drove - way Alex (905)-427-1677 ONMM1 NOW suint. Sklar PtD01.r. 6 apes. table. dw and (90S)�"5m he" Cal BIMIMI VROOM table wNn 6 chirs Good conftm. Cal 66-2443 MMNB Sum - spectacular. 12 chvpwKwe. 0* 63.91 BMrown suite 7 pa.. 31.500 Pies b4aWW 9 pre. mahogany C.frdd glue dW%- mic $2.960. (905) 7W 02919 MOLL COLLECTM. 1920's - 196's. we doll-rekatdd +twat: Cal 905.571-3415. Setae owpm lady. SW a NAM APPLINMC- ES. wasew sm. oryws $175. Entities f150up. Sora $15wo. tww teems SM. 362 Frena St. (9D6N72-ria. F>IE'M= Egaipmml - Nar off a KeL C.SA IiMMI VIA - or SM Malt Spat TOW Body Wafts sm "No Rldef sm $cums MOM" ab - CASI. Cei bewm &DOW - 4190 PNL ElOft ID FON 4My 000111-22119 FNIERM M t wood eB 1116 F Abdel mm romm anuric Om 100 1X11 to ver iSW WW 120 RMC, Uljd Inde decora- Mta I , 1. use 1T dup IT 22 1R• wide x 20 1/! Mgt. telae foci 40 V r wide It 29' NO x 3 VZ" 5325. MM 839.1357. Mama am for sale - Xact m subs, sobs. Casks. con Wa and am ewe dlc. Ca1100-7917.. Mool- Wp�tp, drq 5600 Call 436-M. MM IN CMN. kikiMn ta0k a 6 Chairs. Pictures. Rbyaf DOOM Armory staae. lamps a olero m CaN 668.7073. Skytar r dtaerlfM sK 1750 2 did taeleT. $158, in muc l.n I coo- 1llOm. Cal of 3pm. 905- S*. QSV. 1 Mt elm. e . 1 Ads A sd. dl�.. PIANOS -GRANDFATKN CLOCKS. 40m Briffiday, Sale until November 30th!! New a I craft Used pianos (upright a =>tla Grand). digits pianos a lect- Not 15 a 161"gen. own boards Not sures Rime to 55 Patterson CIPS. oLarge Selection of clocks Call TELEP PIANO Ajax. Earty bird 433-1491_ Christmas shopping. ROW exercise machine, Handcrafted bunnies, Healthwere. MX400 Used Santas, wood crafts, twice M Call 723-6120 ane, candles, chocolates, 5 30 p in ,.r,... _,.,.-_ RYOSI Miniature wood lame for everyone I Inew 5300 Comblnation CRAFTVENDORS cameo - ChuCk wood lathe for new Crafters Market loat- 5150 Car Jolltyly $1000 Caw ed at the Courtier Flea Market (905)723 6739 Opening Soon' Call 905-436- SNED6tAN - Quaky wooden 1024 sheds x 8' barn kit. only plus FOLK -ART CLASSES avanl- nd sins and styles Many other able Starting November 10th. Also gwaM anddecavaks 76 NI levels- speaakn m be - McKay Urkt 3. Pickering gunners Shit Workers ac - For more colo. all 905.619-.(905)576-3947 2093. SNOW WAGON for sale Stints and longues to fit a perry t f ttK to t 4lens Asking $1200. Call 905.656.3418 SOLID PINE dining room su- oe. buffet and hutch 60- wife. 4040 table bks 2 12' oden- 073. 6 Chairs. S1.50(). 723- SOLOMON SKI equipment WS Prolfnk Axendo, 1S Equipe. Demonstrator, krgm PRO (198-2070m), ladles equnipe sea 8 112 boots. 434- 1990 �1 Mdwvw COMPUTER TECHNICAL sup - W. Problems wmh Windows 95, windows NR Windows 3.1 OS/2 , intemw, a -mat Networking PC appkanons Call 623-2142 ask for Dotaido. 1L xw 1¢,r www dudiamKwrt.neu - -4c238fvdn him • l Lae a FOUND kmak 1 STORE Equipment, Inezers. Antoque lied 595 Victorian raker a chairs $125 each coolers shoving. rale -un. (905)-697-3532. • CARPET BROKER, 100%, REASONABLE experienced Nylon thick, plush, stain re - person at your home. Avail- snstam Carpet For 3 rooms. able: Morrtkigs to cpm week- oniY 5369.00. Price incudes days: evenings and days Sq. ydSm. deluxe pad (wee kpids) on am. 427-7565 a30 fica your home SHARON'S quality child-care Free quotation in your home No interest, no payment for program. 8 years experience, one full year. Daniel. 1-800- ECE. NNEB. Rost Aid, CPR de- 217-0101 plomas. Professional, fun. anng ertMronment Come CARPETS- lots of a rpet. take a look. Brock1Hwy2. 905- 1009: nylon. new stain re - 428 3441 carpels on I � e ..SKE PRICE $1199r ca Det 3 roofns, 5349 WHfTE'S RO ad hwy 2 full Price includes carpet, pre- bw part lime available kiln meum pad. expert en9tatta- aid snacks provided. Close to tion. fast delivery, free esti- sclods and park. wort snrok- notes(30 yards) Norman Ing. references availlable. 696-Z 311 PWN alt () 42G-0940. CARPETS SALE: Lots of Car - 1 Emoployrrlme pets 100% nyton stain re- Wilgood 339 j f W) cpud� es -pet LOCAL handyman for hue. premium pad and kistala- Any odd jobs. yard work, tion. Free estimate. Carpet dgMM. Painlirg. GI Rob mars. Serving Durham and 410-1473. surrounding g aro. San 905- 6x6-1772. 1 Firewood FIREWOOD Roka Lumber 6 Firewood Centro 4,wor. $60: 148'06-. $65 Esub- bsttw 1963 Days 705-277- 3381, Ever.. gs 905-434- 66. Free dOmy to Oshaw arm ABSOLUTELY TIE BEST - top uultY S93SOIW hardwood PidKrkq. AWt Od- Ol0 /INM FWAVM � 427-5278 FW&IWOOO. eaaNem very best gwltty hardwood. grr- sdabned, art a spa, Moret m NSWVM d. Nee dowal KKoryy Hat Fiewood W5.753- 2246 l s.D.m am M for yak Wim mat- tresses. aero it" mower. mud -talc. dryw. tekske aI net a beekboard. Cal x31- im, OUEE11 site pet tvatw1 frame with NWO08rd (We skives) and tam INaNrpt EvesiM oodalon get cam.. Cal 428-9a91 VJEpElI worhmd mom oD CofiOtbon $100 9OS455-4759. WAKMOI bal" (fit Dfbf no moor $100 905.455.34/1 1 Mlke. >� w door sprits. 111 IF gc, able. ,ales age► .n fellow sets. New doors/ b6utws. Dually Plus Doors //6-3360073 21 OIAM M Ardwsm bond. 1.05 COS. Whitt Dow. appraised $2540. (hare pa- pas) agwg $160o.. OBD. cal (90)420-a/6. leave oes- sm S-PECE it" Nisei fwra- cwt. WAN eonAW AsM% 31500. Cal aft "a 905- sal4m. LE tltMmtc up o U2 9i. k.MADt Me�t.r prm roe adNf 319Sam from .9!. EvR ryMNNg Maud W 1Lwa66B�1 , 7 OWlll- IM tlr la OAA. Air Cal Cafe or l dblr 18540F6M1 wbwkm >�_ Dep doors wailifiie FM ly 416-50w 165 BRIFANTS -12 YEARS OLD k1p onviroonflne�horns t. Liowwed by KC.S.S. Reasonable rafts Receipts, nBoPill 1 hours, Call MM10MI FIRWESO AL BOLE DAYCARE CARPETS- tart' Chrstmas Sale. new 100% Nylon. sten master extra -We. Calf alto sari. Ca" stats at 31 22/ in iichrdkq �pnemium pais iesfauliai. Ser discount Repairs available Customer UftbCW" pmuft d. For yaw free im-ficim" estemate ON Mike (905)431-1010 or (416)x22-aM CLEARANCE SALE - Enure Core t" of wool shop. 'W% OFF' Paw. StRtnle and OW ■ond yams, needles no ac- mnoMs. P I books. wool lows Pod Ferry 9x5.2849 com4ITER CLEARANCE centre 166 mhz mummedoa systafs kith 14 M mop 3999. moamemmpeamr kfa cow CDR am sdeid $139., carats d no oft mnorea 2na 320 - VA Factory and pwg on X wer MM rynans. pe buy and trade sp$W.. Now open Sundro 11:00 a.m - 3'00 P.0, 164 ar Rd E Lee 432 nom 401 Plom (9x5) 07-30% CONTENTS SALE. Moving to B C M Snoppe himilut. Alm Curry tuft own's sea 40. woomn's $4. M PlinitaC fit - bird, dwM.le - cwA$ m Eo- AN oft% coo ow No appAlmas Sam" 6uotgio Thursdq t .e-ap.m wdLake rout drove - way Alex (905)-427-1677 ONMM1 NOW suint. Sklar PtD01.r. 6 apes. table. dw and (90S)�"5m he" Cal BIMIMI VROOM table wNn 6 chirs Good conftm. Cal 66-2443 MMNB Sum - spectacular. 12 chvpwKwe. 0* 63.91 BMrown suite 7 pa.. 31.500 Pies b4aWW 9 pre. mahogany C.frdd glue dW%- mic $2.960. (905) 7W 02919 MOLL COLLECTM. 1920's - 196's. we doll-rekatdd +twat: Cal 905.571-3415. Setae owpm lady. SW a NAM APPLINMC- ES. wasew sm. oryws $175. Entities f150up. Sora $15wo. tww teems SM. 362 Frena St. (9D6N72-ria. F>IE'M= Egaipmml - Nar off a KeL C.SA IiMMI VIA - or SM Malt Spat TOW Body Wafts sm "No Rldef sm $cums MOM" ab - CASI. Cei bewm &DOW - 4190 PNL ElOft ID FON 4My 000111-22119 FNIERM M t wood eB 1116 F Abdel mm romm anuric Om 100 1X11 to ver iSW WW 120 RMC, Uljd Inde decora- Mta I , 1. use 1T dup IT 22 1R• wide x 20 1/! Mgt. telae foci 40 V r wide It 29' NO x 3 VZ" 5325. MM 839.1357. Mama am for sale - Xact m subs, sobs. Casks. con Wa and am ewe dlc. Ca1100-7917.. Mool- Wp�tp, drq 5600 Call 436-M. MM IN CMN. kikiMn ta0k a 6 Chairs. Pictures. Rbyaf DOOM Armory staae. lamps a olero m CaN 668.7073. Skytar r dtaerlfM sK 1750 2 did taeleT. $158, in muc l.n I coo- 1llOm. Cal of 3pm. 905- S*. QSV. 1 Mt elm. e . 1 Ads A sd. dl�.. PIANOS -GRANDFATKN CLOCKS. 40m Briffiday, Sale until November 30th!! New a I craft Used pianos (upright a =>tla Grand). digits pianos a lect- Not 15 a 161"gen. own boards Not sures Rime to 55 Patterson CIPS. oLarge Selection of clocks Call TELEP PIANO Ajax. Earty bird 433-1491_ Christmas shopping. ROW exercise machine, Handcrafted bunnies, Healthwere. MX400 Used Santas, wood crafts, twice M Call 723-6120 ane, candles, chocolates, 5 30 p in ,.r,... _,.,.-_ RYOSI Miniature wood lame for everyone I Inew 5300 Comblnation CRAFTVENDORS cameo - ChuCk wood lathe for new Crafters Market loat- 5150 Car Jolltyly $1000 Caw ed at the Courtier Flea Market (905)723 6739 Opening Soon' Call 905-436- SNED6tAN - Quaky wooden 1024 sheds x 8' barn kit. only plus FOLK -ART CLASSES avanl- nd sins and styles Many other able Starting November 10th. Also gwaM anddecavaks 76 NI levels- speaakn m be - McKay Urkt 3. Pickering gunners Shit Workers ac - For more colo. all 905.619-.(905)576-3947 2093. SNOW WAGON for sale Stints and longues to fit a perry t f ttK to t 4lens Asking $1200. Call 905.656.3418 SOLID PINE dining room su- oe. buffet and hutch 60- wife. 4040 table bks 2 12' oden- 073. 6 Chairs. S1.50(). 723- SOLOMON SKI equipment WS Prolfnk Axendo, 1S Equipe. Demonstrator, krgm PRO (198-2070m), ladles equnipe sea 8 112 boots. 434- 1990 �1 Mdwvw COMPUTER TECHNICAL sup - W. Problems wmh Windows 95, windows NR Windows 3.1 OS/2 , intemw, a -mat Networking PC appkanons Call 623-2142 ask for Dotaido. 1L xw 1¢,r www dudiamKwrt.neu - -4c238fvdn him • l Lae a FOUND kmak 1 STORE Equipment, Inezers. M le, Cron. tan calor. at HuwgoO coolers shoving. rale -un. aid Weswey on Monday ce machines. dairy a amts Wig• Novembw 3 Dog display (905)$55-8501 dein- on but Picked up aT anmal ay a tembie Coxed 427-8737 OAX"E FURNITURE FOUND - LONG taim0 grey Cho* out am fail SPE- Moak d. approdmat.ly 2 - CIALS SOLID OAK Tack 3 years old, dire stomach Soh...g 36-x54 so and dwe Pa. in the ata of Table tlw 1x16' ext Al / wine's and easy. Wry aBmc- SOUD OAK Windsor Arrow s/ Donate Please all (905) c.SALE PRICE $589"' Or a 831-1744 StftOLID DAL( 10x80 dbK ow 2x on AND 6 6 6 rolaw old Flom id- SOLK1FOullO OLI OAK Window Mow y erk n brown a an mathe e ..SKE PRICE $1199r Lord Egon Part on Tuesdoir SKwer sawags on al otter 4u� d91f sena and StON a Hutch- FOIINOI 3 yrmud black i a. Why buy weew when you wee pregmmnt cat-atd I*"" 11000% SOLID OAK" arta 1111111we Save I Of,mk Ra) Hw- W WE ARE THE FACV-1 tog 619-4m TRADITIONALw000VVORK- • 1 IMG 905.65.6774 O NOME 40 nems. Fwrflame. W* Bads a more Und. Ao- %W a If.w The OM Fww an250 yy1y SLw. Nati ►@6--230. t Bad: road Colecbb n. 415 Mack - used stows 3200 ani p. ted washes 3250 Oeyws 3725 aid p New brand retie frndors. 16 ct 606 N.w brand name 3(r stoves s449 No p. New sk*m car boo- n 5 cf SM. SWO eon's AppliancOstioms..576-7448 227 Cart S<. WNTER. it ya ere oanport.d With Pit om, S" Lbr look M your rraler, we an help Cal lex urrMrrne ., 616-x35r or Ges4m sew 5 p.m VO AVE ovarfodsd New a IMd lit WA and MPUnM. No reeweMt aft rebuffed Beton you buy. qw M' Dad's a Try 138 0561. 123 Brod St. S WNuutby. ww ANO USED dressers. conte and end tables. tables and crors, box sting avid Duchess". con leutdry We also bwy ted hnwie sw dwar.plc I; S Coma ow Pro- s76-dn. w®DNB Bn= band one now won, hey Malta Sema, steer boom bbect. Ni. 16. -4= sod" $700 1NfBO0BMMllwB n., ei ow we 1rn61 x 6- mer. 5 yrs. Md. Idyl for coup r main floor toody- rebut. sew. 9054W3279 old. Scientific 11joys,K, 0e1tOf i n) ". Cast an WAKYElk maw an" priofd. p1 905723- 6120. 5 9.30 PAL Mon Thom MIT a nw 11102 dollar tr of 0 now CD,s. Coal sow at FOLDING MINE. Seekabis connotes YM a MM 1 Obe c. Approx. 42 aft I act Able. OW51177 Con NNRNaMIEe. scrap meek rdmored, BBB's, air cons., sora. ars, lam machinery, or anything metal. (905).571- 6714 PIAEBRED Lrusa-ADso DWS boom Sept 16 Cal alar 6. 9x6-0154 BEAKE Pop for sale Also oft Inver a while Dahm" pup M niedy now Cal Larne 90$.6650191 PIMIEBR®I Akb's, 2 months Old. paper trained. eeedm.ul leageamea. O -WV le lona. SWOS 4%3 Barry, W RN's. yellow. female. CKC ngstered, hods written guarantee, , , 0 an tan. Weeftr. 5700 (905) 655- 1172 NBSALAYM Inserts, in and aMICfiONk. MIF eft { 2nd shoos. rdgstered, dr wwmdd, atm adults ateoele (905)726-7796 stBmm Husky fWNk. 10 years aid. able disposition. Nes to go Or ant& mcall.rt with ods Free b a good hoe (905)9115-0069 YONM$ spayed or teetered as we vacarnaons atei. ableto respeeeble homes. Kele,s with first boosher as WON as miry swam to WW SIM dogs abo in reed or resporwbk acmes. Pat supplies am fonftas m- wown Arwmm Adoption M 905.436-0111 Superb, Pupplies Golden Retrievers Yorkies, Maltese Bichon Frise Ship-Tw Lt Siwe; lir ciwfW 723-5 "osAtowa >, ttlttNlp BdMeK, t31111 - Sm CWW ran,P aSMIMatD r- SISK 12vvem. CarOM�s7lOD wa my Arlt Saw. 939 DOOM SL 725-1171. DPW rIL4& 104 CBISFNIK Mf on so S a0m St00. OAC. Cafe r.rAA Els. 1981 to 1991. = OW Amb Sala Sera Sot/L Oft l Pabde 905-720-3312 1964 apt CIOM omy ISM aero. p omor sterwp. brakes. all: aam4e, imT M � �� 6475 a a. MIT Moles W mftd �mwMd lar udin wmy Mimi.1 fed incl: antiques, fine furniture. Royal Doulton. Hum- nfel3, MOgircro t, good choku a � Old MOM COIeL� bons 3 other interesting arliLxs Durham's largest aucfian since 1973. 'hime KaBN Condry AN6fM1 (116) /111 IM; Fa (IN) 5MZM 11 ow 1M NISSAN Pulsar. Auto. rebuilt engine. reb" trans- nkssion. new paint. Grog ill* car. $1000 as is Cam Al (905)725-0816 1985 PLYMOUTH Reliant. 100000kms New brakes, ro- tors. gas tank. fuel pump. muffler system, good fires Linkto cerfiy As is $1600 o.b.o. 723-2045 196 BUICK LESABRE, good engine, needs transmission and starer $500 Cam Fklrta 435-9979 196 CNEII 1/2 -ton. 525W art 1989 Ford Tempo. $1800 art 1988 Plymouth Remain $2500 art 1988 Chev Beret- ta. 5 -speed. $3500 cert (905)433-41el days, (905)579-59D9 evenings. 196 Chrysler Laser 2 2 lore auto4 blue, asking $600 obo 985-0294 1967 OLDS Regency 98 cer- tified. rebuilt engine. new brakes. etc.. well mamarned. asking 3$3.900. 080 (905) 720--153 196 OLDS CERNA V6 door, $18M Cad 430-7888 19M TOPAZ, 4 door. 5 speed. air, 185 OOOkms . poop run - nig cor4M n $1250 oW as is Gr f905µ26-6752 19M CAVALIER, auto. ac. cassette. new tiresbattery, radator, PWMW June 1996, undercoated yearly. cerbrted $4.500 y0eptore 433-2396 1991 FORD AEROSTAR XL. wagon. 7 -pass spools ped - 1 JWW now si 440o -, i mi. or ofkr (905)579-9415 leave mes- 1991 GIG Metro. 2 -door. 5- speed- aK. ceamm. sm, Cal Wwd 905.723-x9M 191 TOYOTA Tercal DX, 97.000Into2-door $-speed, feud, amNm. 1 Ow nen now snooker. Lady Driven Cemmed $6.500 Cam (905)865-3175 1982 =am 4-cywode. 2- dtdr car am,tm with seises. giislf condmnon. $4.996 (1 wader gellYgt75 towoIm 'an 19M OLDS Cutlass Clara s 70.000 km. grey, we maroon mlembr Lo.ddd 9auWW or. knxw0000dCasood 19.995 Wavy M 723 -IM 10 OLDS CUTLASS su- pnc in Sl. 50.000 M. excaF Mit condom. k ad.d. auto. ser. power wmnd" . locks, a amu and seat au, to. cruw ad tads, auo come* 1.aubM twlaad swwgM, feel - ate keyless any. tog tamps. Owning sutpenson. 16 in dews. awe Carww $12.500 (905) 430-362 194 CAMIER Z22. 45 OOOkm min condom, asking $10.200. Towims, 905579-1651 194 CmnysIEN CON- CORDE fully loaded poww does. Iww weodo.s. car. 3.3 dogPrtf. good corndreI . one outer. $12.500, am Kort (906) 63-3013 1901 B MEINO. (sumdarM M.000 km. am -fm caueaw. burgundy exterea. 65.300 MeeI . or bet blw T4W Own 725.2825 194 PONTAC Grand Pro. GT 34 lent, filth p rformitCt V6. ABS alloy +Iris. pear kin ores. hilly loaded . CO. serrece records. annual rust disc. 101,000 now"KIM. 314,500 ere. 905-666- 41M. alsr 6:30 pat. 1986 memmoY Vilagl:r. VAWFZ . n- Ioffdle condition. Yeykss darymartdr. Beier rMoralnq most sM. $17.250 Cal Sandy. (905) 420-180 WE FNMM EVWOK No tum downs. am bmf mK credit dit no ( if you wort o dilififei LLats ff pro - owned vehicles to Choose from. spuma FILUM DEPARTMM W4 -7014M Brown readoc Bock L1d- arraNie financing if you have been 1 dawn beforc- avadable for mo bad credit and Volcy, buy - :all Shawn 668-es7s THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1997- PAGE 33 1b,"�i"- Sob CEITICAR'S ROCK BOTTOM NO DICKER MNCESII. OVER N RIE REC1INIF110NOF VE- Nion NOM ON SALEII NEM AfWWLS - 1993 Olds Achei- vea's (3) peAeC1 ars from $6.995 1942 Gravid Mrs (2) bewMul and loaded V-6 from $8.650. 1992 Spirit V-6, air, pretty silver family car. $6.595 1992 Geo Storm, teal green 5 speed Line new 97.000 kms. Sale $5.995. 4 x4 Trackers afro fire, !1e and soft tops A-1 from $6.995 Economy plus 1993 Mazda 323 auto. lovely red. only $5.995. 1991 Cavalier coupe white, spotless. auto. air. 97.000 kms. Steal o! $5.295. 1992 Cavalier. 4 door, white. low kms, now $5.995 1991 Olds Cutlass SL. Waded. su- per rice. $8.550. 1990 Buick LeSabre Ltd loaded. 126.000 kms Your for only $6.600. 1988 Aerostar Eddie Bauer low kms mind, now $5.100 1993 Astro, loaded. burgundy. below cost price. $10.550 wow 1991 Sunbkd LE, red convert- ible - must see. Fall sale spe- cal $7.750 1989 Corsica Clean. V-6. car, who, A-1. S2 995 Yes $2.995 CHm- CAR AUTO CE111RE 155 KONG ST. wEiT AT MOT.-. WALL. CALL 579.2M6. OW swiay.. -Std year. FRASER AUTO FINANCE A Division of Fraser Ford Sales Limned NOW a vehicb? Let our 25 years of Finance experience enable you to get back on the road agar 'FVtancial 'Pal. e68ton Our Specialty, Call Ken Csmeran 0 905576-1800 LEASE TO OwN -r ^rw tram ISS O 57 eve poiw *owes SM Down. no covet dock. no newest 570034 DOM Ltd 66-7128 ►0011 CREDIT? Down payments lion S"6 OAC NO Tendpwns Warranty &mum can nom 194 0 1991 E A J ARID Safes 985.421-9AIM6 1547 O7yry Si Ptdenw7g 190 Chrvsi•r Dvrum 3 3L 'A Ioadef. White wren c wcm ensnor 66900 oto 965-1139 wow l Awrmrbdee Vs to Ven tor scrap ars a bench or any, 1llavebm war* - Chis; 24hr wokuo* pock - TO -4 Rapt Val" for Call ( A A A AINTa We pay 680 510.000 Cash on tis spot Any cenu0m I any, year Cat e &Vow 24 toms, 7 days. 30 min service. 9054W 5003 or 905706.5234 AMI fCNAP Car or Truck uwppaned. iopmorpdkff w not. Top Cam, Call (90Sµ31 1333 Fro a 40 ANfOMBaIB and tnnde ended for Tcrap. Any condi- tat are W Ime felmOval w pgGlaeti Milo nmbd 75or GK pkbp Oor parts. 0/7 =came. gbskous ses- lpltll FTM OM We buts no VowdeL tlaakle Nita be 211x8 come M, C SIL U1 ANSI 31 Aum sum sft 116 CHEV oNa ten cw New radim aNemeer bo- om teak aaDdhs. rue 9" 115M aka 906' � Spin or 906- 19M F RANGER. excM- kM CONSI q low WAOL ask - m32" MNNW 05) 433- 4 Wbod P ted 111 GMMwM, blow used eilh0ows, oxmTe, 170.000 kEW good Condition. 4 Cyl 12.900 unugrti11 - o.b.o. Caq (905) eM-2901 1991 AEROSTAR XLT. 7-pu- sew. Dame moW. 2-Ime NW. 114,500 ked., exceleM SM. 420-M 1 4 wad etre.. IM PLYMOUTH grand r LE. loaded, noolat c . one owner, dwoler mairowned since new, all service records, t33.000 fol. $12.000 certified. No 99 (905) 433-9305 Courtloe. 195 PONTIAC Lumina APV, air, auto, pts, pub. 7-pu�tq- er. amtm .-Clone, 56,000km. 513.500 Call 905.7211-4856. 1 SfnoNmabNn 196 ARCTIC CAT L -Tiger 6000, good shape. $2.000 0 B 0 can Mike 905-683- 0927, 19" POLARIS Long track high a low range a reverse. Motor rebuilt in 1995. new Track 1996 Excellent condi- bon.S2200.(905)983-9460 1993 Polaris hody 500, rmm shape. asking $3700 Lady driven GN Robert 985-0180. 1994 POLARIS, 440 Super Sport electric start, studs. skits. 3100 mita. $3.900. aV 434-5696 On- Idleritto 196 '3r' "tabon ruddy M111 140 HP nooad/oitboard mere Good condition with 'rarer Was askmg SM50 S � $6150 Cal (905) OUTSIDE STORAGE Tor boats. ars. motor homes. traders. !tC. Wilde Saki. 47W Thick - 3m Rd North. RAtt Brdollo 9'8010 Form EN le.omee COMBINE Massey Ferguson 510 diesel fnrpN.le COft01- low olid atlas hfradr9. 14 ^ straight Cyt with Variable Speed pfd -up red. 4 rownar- 'aw com head. troaF. .I jpdaM Air can.. Mn alefn- swn. set p for four t $10.000 ler ana0ldtd Pack- age Port Perry 905 -US -3183 APeaere For PAN 1 -BEDROOM bremem Scum Am Steps to am!,. , port and traasu. Pirate W*ramm t.e sssh imoie, r dso- dusove 426-264 1-sEoa00M eaeenwm waDnew " dm. Ouiet. a1dt. 2 pnaot Does avaaaet. parking. dolt to 401 Settle ernpcywd n/m-tmoker Octet Iia wllmome smonorm o- ciueve Aratabk Dec.tst 905432-404 1-NEDR0011. SOL" kax. Da- nte emrance sound how. Stale. ubibet. able etdffdet for glow. songht eeu11'"I person Sommooeh mrgf- aOes. (905)6/9-1974 MORIN OSM Extra large 1 a 2 twdroom,s, urge DO - cony Doi" has bw UrAw am management lex 1 yaw now, and is a very dwaxe W owl&% SM a SBM ulka.s. able. psrlwmg wt- duded Avattlle Doc~ tp and January 1st phone 905-579.554 aumm (now St) Large 2 a 3 bedroom aprrenfoeNs n can low nee tai 11 par o 401 a GO Palm Avaitabk mwms- dLa". Froom P905576-1255 .Intofeh. 2 BEDROOM baseman apt. ser work to cook. s1p. 4o- trance. Lau"", parkrq, no Pft no smoking. CtklOrare ON araieek. Good rams 426-4726 24N3M Dassom apertarnat. Nat, ptevae 4o- tiaraoe partwg filly. $Mor donut as itnduttaPC wrap habit Ateileud. (416)621- 8501 alar 2pe., Mere mes- >a� 7 B19 M1 still. Men Mvl Apo avalow Dec. la. No Pat SM Pate N&UW Fog meet YdelNaeftMMgelMoef al PaMD ateAMIX..Nn.tWifeligic wood w eco- ro oL Mo way on. 836-7 Am - 1MI1M► a spubm one bottom apaf. - Dmd sued Wtho and fling room. kmbw al - aL $100 kt6edas smu, foolery locilbNs atm f; 1, 0 Cal hers ROY A (905) 831.8126. ASK Odard iceman. SW etas apatdeatNc Neta bdd- irg. doom to sleoI 1 401. GO. Pod, semi urge boo- rooms. iwmodo*. from $919., two MbMoms hoe $819., Doamwe and in -I ISO. Cal 6834671 wets 7:30 P.m. AMX, 1-bdrm -apt. close 10 GO, sewAs en- trains. 1 -pc. bauh, Istndfy, non mokwfipra. 35x9. Ma - hire m' .' . singlki poster. 417-0372. all Ap= for_ AMX, New corld0on. pro- fesseomNy finished. bright spacious 1 bedroom apart- oberil with W/0 to deck a privet entrance4 app e - a. Central air. parking and utildies included, non- smokers, no pets. $725 moMhy. avail. DedJan. Call 683-4M AJAX, 'nrth of Hwy/2 2- bdrm bsmrt apt.. brand new, separate entrarate. laundry. 2 par" spaces. (lose t0 a 0les. 6rstAasi No pets Piii 427-0257. AJAX: 1-9drm bsme. apt Suitable one Separate en- trance. laundry. parkin. safety certified. Harwood Mail dose. $550 inclusive 686- 8563 AVAILABLE IMMEOIATF- LY, to WN" Apt building spacious.carpeted. newly Wetted. with balcony. Close to bus. shoppi g. an Lfh%*ess included. firsUlast regtA'ed no peri. 1 bedroom $675. 2 bedroom $775 3 bed- room 5840 Call 430- 0134 &4 MELON apartment, mule non-smoker welcomed, avail- able immediately Very clan aro stet. Fridge. sort. 4 pce bath. private entrance. pet - ng, uElda etdudef Minutes SM mo 2936s tilast MCNELOR apt in quiet home $500 tmeNa ock" Sep entrance. relenrtces re- quired Dec 1 lsMast No pets. Phone for app. 3pm- 9pm 579.3081 BEAUTIFUL 2-D.Oroom apart. merit in s , b ad% Central Oshawa $750 a1 n- tltlewe. Araebe Dec t Cal 721-== or 726-29M SLOOINPAIIK - 2 bedroom av WW- dryer Newt decorated Avaiabk Dec1 3995AM lirsttast 728-M BRAND new usamurrl ap . S480mfa /istilaft Mo trips, a u,o 7 nodk$*. cal M00[LIN t-bdrrbem. 3 PC DAM wasMr. Frye IWCIten tndw- stove Moadoom m. Odoeeobw 1. $565/mdalt n- ewads "I** CENTRAL LOCATION. No Contained room. save trope wase room. newsy decorated $Gr~ Call 728- sm CENTRAL 03w A Spacious one Dorm apt Gas FrreIll a, Penourn ctae 10 am saw les M per mann 0A of - US Arai Dec TOO Plow ,y Todd at (905) 66S8741 CLEAN a 0" 1-beerdom basement apartment wcsw a ,xaera Whitby Proemom Ay rtnovatud a nchwats yapartingSki for working person. non-a� $W. hydro DdcAst Cal U54W n days. or 905.6x64118 P. ALL NNXJIM. Starving a $650. deer 2 bedroom spa Secure we ere. pmlmg- all 905404-090r ONE EMNDOM a)tartment Cwtce, Private entrance. SoRMI for singer person 5560 per mo nrJu - urn ba. avadow mwasa els. (905) 579 -SM "TMT COWBMITY MOM - COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM NOMMEE BY CITY OF OSHNXA - now lou wanly 1 I -10fn apln tames VC - am fMBay Itrdmeo . daft InislNy decorated. $670 on - audits as b kinds, avail OK. 1 a 120 Colloome St W Odwma somaw viewvoy den and Devic otuo I W Cwt beam new pill -vee build - n0 571-M7, 9 - 4:30 pm. Moa - Fn IMMIMVNBI area. 2-hed- rope dew Rom Masrnfa�fedf Nbom mm why dew ava le iiitm d1rNV- Mi75wmodrt. CA LN�Y 2 bedroom, 1erw10 tooe, ireI", rot-;N-tlWd- a, frdp. Tube.. a IKWA .bail- D.c TA i7M a irCkl" Cab OI QBT. LNKMMY Usb*K 1 btlmgbm 1letemtma apL Ihwoo . a Rbefend ane, mai smfohn NOL Dec. 1. Fi ne y Crank CofearraNMn atm Cas 725- 9033. AM - MMY fwaonrd - SIPWM 2-bed- befnmatb rntdeR dry - or. tridge, shore. mtitltwve $"fly u 0MM. tJa C1t 1 prlmig spot doe to GO bus slog, wlbws w lode- IM stL R Dal. 1ST 90961STI 1 ( fa6ltlad. (4Ti), ELF�CMmmlty be0r0om, pbp.dy, view of laid. CIA, Oak MOM NO waoa, dub. No chldrwVpets. $750. 905- 7WI007. 151. IWARaCdlb. n.wer bul" jecommo0lt- Mo quaw W -ft ety. in Ater Dines neigh orhood. (9O6)433.736 or 571.2075. PAGE 34 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER StTNDAV, NOVEMBER 9, 1997 all APwtnrntt or 1 1 Apertnwds r v 1 ° 1 0� r Rmt ReM AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 8 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 appliances, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT. MON. -THURS. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. FRI. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. SAT. b SUN. 12 - 5 (905)683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED ILUEWATER PARK - WHITB` 1 8 2 bedrooms. immediate, 3 appliances and blinds, MON. - FRI. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. (905) 571-3522 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED THE SUMMIT PLACE • 1,2, 8 3 Bed Apts. • MOVE -IN INCENTIVES • All Util. Included • In - House Supt. dr Maint. Rental Otfice: Man - Fri. 9am - 8 pm Sat i-1 Sun 11 stn- 4pm VALIANT PROPERTY i3 MANAGEMENT SOS -S70-1 626 NORTH Oshawa 3 bearz)c= ground levei --too, cam. wof-ne atagnad rico w/o to stuns yard. 4 appkwx s. 1-1/ 2 -haft. outdoor pool/pley area. Slamly. am b ami- d" so r4twed cpph Rel. �renceS. lsvesf 5650.Mdro 105-7,25,9546 OW 8 Sown ILNE AMO WKSM. :arae. tkngl+t newtv renovated 2 dao - Mone, laundry. I, , . $695 phis ahkoes. Awdabk Jan Ip MSHast (90SI43&94e6 1. 2 t1onow 'pis A."- abe wnmtdalefy Nov 1 or Det 1 New budding 350 Malaga ostimNo pets Can ( 905)-5764724 SPACIM well maintained 2 bedroom apts Avaw at 900 and 888 Glen St Some with robin closers pili pro -riled close 10 schools. shopping rtmrre. Go Stenon unit rndmnd• ed Call 7264993 BSMWA- spotless 1 bed- room 'semen$ apartment Mar bion. prorate enttallCe. h» �s aIl Ava"blee Monde" Cas 433-46611 A bedroom. 5500 hydro Tyrone. north of bow- 17lalltlMe luso 2 -bedroom 5725_ all ulldrunve Both avar- va: rx svr.sa-rely Iii - YC4. la 2 bedrl ent, with 5 s, large br room with Dundas In Rd. $810 Call! 5764= or 433-5560 waews - sac. W. kw . anarhwww appiaeces. large bright kung room with tireptace. Dwndas ad Croydon Rd $910 ndu- five. Cal 576-6361 or 433- 5560. lam, N011lMM. Sp: d- a5WmarMu2 64 mm. UK t -tearoom. SM. inchoate: available row. Cat 0 -ft Szymanski 905-726- 94/4. aBMumi PaWAdelaide. pot. ice. 3-hedroom. 5725 alk Drx t.1.. (905)571-1avail- 537 or 432-1521. tBiMt:O - NOR1M Ondord. 2 Two bdmhs. Near GO SW ft401. PaAriig, Mike. WF 5740 all inclusive' k0ast. lie dogs Available � (906) 721-2232 (416) 2752. BOYTN OSNIR - Longe 1- OWin raised basements of SM. rtanMly redernraed. IadYMes. 2 -car park- -new dmrr toe 5575, air kodusive. Mature udrOfhlflg watkoupik prekrted. Iib pas. 579- 1169. Hage 2 9 ? a: s a: 280 Wentworm St W $630- 5650 utilities Included. Bright and cion Close schools. shopping Cal: for app( to inewr (905) 721-8741 neo monann - pie. Csr.'w' nusprai a:u. 5750 maters every/krnp, non siwOkers can 432- 1NWM Ont bedroom Use - mem aparI W.0 ate am mow SSW rndw ►arlur 4 law"dry, P ON enthance 0225 oiler ISN-Swoktr ti68- WMTiY, a must seer Bram beautiful 1-bdrm apt, private aw broadloom Designer kitchen. 4 appliances. 4pc barn tripe open -Concept Iry- elgpprll, pit broom pilule b wov, pier" of srorage. am Whba included. 11-1 l for W40t person Mon -smoker. leo pet plait Available Jan t. 1175pm e. Cast (9051e66- 0621 WHITBY. Close to arena. 1 bedroom MU and bachelor 5450 ubmns and par" n- ctuded AvadaW wamed"- b. ad 1400-a6-9662 WHY rem when you an Own your own holm for lass titan yes+ prnk?rr Cad Dave Hay- iM sales Rep R Marx Stan mrt Ra11Y (1991) Ltd llOS) 668-3600 or (905) 666- 3712�1 1 (bra's For Raw 51-1 A Abokae Aaoroaie :1W Raw" OtiNI VOM N001� FROM IBBSIMTTN! FNANCIAL ASSISTANCE AVALAKE OW $s1-tsrs 1-00041404U" Not ampler Saks EExW �Gfhup rave a home for you. ON. down. Choice • 6 mrin I t her or free *Pb Or red0e0 mortgage rate. From S750JIt ondBt as in- clusive. Income requirement from 527,500. gross. Call Ken Collis. CoW M Banker (905)728-9114. 24TOREY dome, 3 bed- rooms. hvingroom. dinin0 room, titdterr. Eacdtlent con- dition. available anybime $850Jmo. Cal 5764999. 34MO OOM detached home in Ajax. $1000/month Pips uMhtes. Appliances. near all an wallies. Available Dec 1. Call 5794M 4 O®ROOM, 4 baths, fin- ished basement. Close to schools. shopping am GO. $1,150 pa mo. plus unties. Call M-0913 after 5. 4 OEO�OONB, 3 bathroom. 2 IdI, an Oalm Transit SIM pbc tItlMBet (INS)) 579- 0310 $1 - lA Ab%olute Affordable' SICK OF RENTING'" WHY NOT OWN A: 3 -Bed Semi $700/month 3 -Bed bungalo%, $800/month Appliances lArndow Coverings incNHkd No down pay"Ifentrr» OB Discharged Bankrupt )? 7 (905)571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 MARK STAPLEY Sales Rep Sutton Group Excel Really Inc 420 420 1011 SNNCOE STREET NORTH 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units. Utilities included Stove 8 Refrigerator. Parquay floors throughout. Parking included. Playground Area. Close to schools and shopping. From $846.00. Call 905-721-0980 WILLOW PARK CO-OP Is accepting applications for townhouse units 2 bdrm -'800.00 mo. 3 bdrm - 5850.00 mo. Plus Utilities (No Subsidy Available) FOR AN APPLICATION OR MORE INFORMATION CALL 432-6809 a 1 Ikoeenw 1 (lower for Herr Mr 4-Kamo0M House Will ga- OfHAWA CENTURY NOME rage on t acre of land in Wwa noghbOWhdod 3 Dorm W40V dohwroww Brooker+ no 1 ban ngape. khdOk i slat apoins. 56T5.hpI 4 Rmarded y- md fa75 fxr mourn plm deo Ask 10 Norm 905,6e6- 1UMU st 665-79MFws AODoc 946 AJAX, CENTRAL 2 sldey. 3 OhrN Norte rover 2 -elect bedroom 4 applerlcws room semi upper floor, WON clean. wee kept hoort. no h4chin i k -W- tlelltry pan.5900 . NOmIK. 905 663to" C1060 10 100'Vmm g7eg s80Drmarn Wlaha mdvftd hrsVlasf. Nov 1 No pas AJAX. 3 -bedroom maw now 03-2996 semi lmaanwae Annaarr- es. laundry par ling No ppetd� Non-smoker Dec 1st First/ est. r"MCI s $875 (05,639.5223 AVAILABLE DricAst large a - bedroom tucksptt north Oshawa, Central PaMub- croet. $1050 • um*s Np PM !65.7662 leave . Fabs 905 'image BOWUMMLE. special pace for speai people Ren - ovoid older home on 12 sae manicured ravine property New pas losing. ensdWe loam. fireplace. appliances w duded 2 minutes from 401, occupancy Dec 1 $1100 plus (905)623,-30W Phone Juan COUR110E - rwoe r 3 bedroom 2- Storey ink. Garage. garden kitchen wort deck, basement wa* W. full • 2 Malt haft, FAG. Fridge. stove. dislwtsf n . tWl. Axil. Jai. 1. LAKiV" PINK Oshawa. upper level of hhome.2 bed - now. deck. If ri l find 4 umba waklded. 151. morn's nepired. 905.5119-2625 Oa. a Jae t, MAROMM"TfBff - Each. five 4 Indicates. 5 appler c - as. large tot dos* garage, basernent apt. Near SCllodl and park. No smoloeypets. Refenwoes. Option to $1600. inclusive. 4164" 2062. OEM OSHAWA CENTRE - Modern 3 bedroom semi, 2 bathrooms. laundry room, W pharnces included. $625/ month • uMMa. Available Dec 1st. Call 4344201 EM soup G.M. 3 Oedroom main flocs Fridge. stove. laundry. parking. close to all amenities. Very clean. No ppeettss Avail" Dec. 1. RrW �A/refeienca. 728.9175. OSNNNA rke, dean, 10 year Old, 3 -bedroom? Mid. Dec. 4S38592 la M .985 1 oueee a Renmt OSHAWA. 3-4 bedroom brick home. dining room, stove/ mope deck. tented yard. 5895.uhllbes or $1095 in- clusiveAvail Nov 30 725- 1171 OSHAWA Lakefrom. 771 Stone St Charming detached. 3 bedroom. 401. 5950/mo plus utilities. Immediate 905- 470-1867 .905-571-5265 OSHAWA WNITIY semi- rem/ option to buy on cul-de-sac 3 bedroom, main floor . reno- vated legal bachelor apart- ment also available Non. smokers no pets preferred Call evenings 404.2323 1 .- _tw Reht PICKERING-A!tona+02. com- pletely renovated 2 bedroom bungalow. 1/2-acie lot At- tached garage, stove, fridge included Jan 1 occupancy $850 905-479-2513 6 MONTHS FREEI Rent to own 2 or 3 -bedroom homes available. 4 new appliances included. $200 down. mint - mum requued income 525.1]00/year Limited supply J Warren Fromm Associate Broker 728-9414 Coldwell Banker RMR R E SMALL 1 bedroom house In north Bowmanvdle Coumry setting Pond 8 Creek $500/ mo includes electric 8 water 1sVlast References, no pets Call (905)-697-0573 1 oMeefar Not THREE BEDROOM main floor of home. Liverpool Rd area. available Dec. Ist $1.300 m- dusive Basement apartment. $500 Dec Ist (416) 289- 3580 WHITBY - 4 bedrooms. 4 bathrooms, tamityroom, rec- room, hot -tub, bar, huge fenced yard. DUI' court. 7 ap- pliances. available imme- diatety $1400/mo 668-7050. MNITtT. 3 bedroom. 2 1/2 baths. Includes ensuite, gas heat, avail. Jan 1. no pets. $1100/mo. plus ubltbes 430- 0249 420.' ADSOLOTELT A GREAT DEAL - 6 months tree ttknOwn your own 2.3. of 4 bedroom town- house complete refurbished with 4 new appliances. Start - ng from $59.900 Carnes for less than rent Little or no money down OAC. Call RICK WATSON, Coldwell Banker (905)728-9414 or Tor (905)427-3804 AJAX. end urn lowlhouse. 3 - bedroom, ion -smoker. 1 1/2 - baths. 5 appliances, garage. near schools, bus. Immediate $1050 ..(416)291-8702 PICKERMG S. i Lherrpool Road 3 -bedroom townhouse. dose to G0, schools d shop- :?$900 plus ublikes First/ qs1 Available Jan Ist. 905- 839-9446 420 NONE SPACIOUS 3 bedroom town- houses Well maimained fam- ily complex Freshly decorat- ed. 4 appls- all ublibes Park- ing. close to schools. all amenities Dec. occupancy 122 Colborne St E Oshawa Appl. 434-3972 A MR1 M...STILL RENT - MG. No money down. rem to own 2 and 3 bedroom home From $750 per month all in- clusive Minimum yearly in- come $25.000. Aurelia Rasa - nu. (905) 728-9414 ext. 201 on 1 f : Raw AJAX DIRGE furnished room in aeon hone includes cable. laundry parking. Share faclli- ties with one other. Non smoker. 5375 nho.427-6932 "V Care did a great job on my carpets" -satisfied customer Paul Emond Boy, does time Fly! Winter is just around the comer, and before you know it, that cool Canadian breeze will be setting in and well be hibernating indoors for a while. Now's the perfect time to let the experts at V Care clean all your carpets, upholstery and ducts, and while you're at it, you should seriously think about get- ting your furnace checked out and tuned -up for the long winter ahead of us. Durham residents can continue to count on the pro- fessional cleaning services of V Care to take care of: • CARPET CLEANING • DUCT CLEANING - UPHOLSTERY CLEANING - FURNACE CLEANING Serving the Durham community since 1966, V Care is known tar providing a professional cleaning service to residences and businesses at reasonable prices. -We have some very exciting cleaning specials this Fall and we have added furnace cleaning to our services. This service is pro- dded by licensed technicians,- -says owner Sa-0o Vaz. DUCT CLEANING CARPET CLEANING WHOLE HOUSE SPECIAL from $89.95 WHOLE HOUSE SPECIAL from $%9.95 UPHOLSTERY CLEANING FURNACE CLEANING SOFA & CHAIR from $49.95 $49.95 The hdlowing tesntlxmuls am hunt Individuals wile, recently used the service, of V Care Inc.: Mr. Paul Eow-,d of Pkkemg used V Carr for the very first time and was glad he cliche them to dean his carpets 11try did a great job . They wrete very efficient daring a0 of the carpets very fhomghly. I would de�y mommend them to athydne' Mrs. E Jenkins Of Alax had her ducts cleaned by V Cm for the fust time and was impressed with their work. She says 'They were on tune and very pleasant. They were very tidy and did a very dwrough job with the ducts. Mrs. Heather Vaughen of Pickering used V Caen twig betlore for her orpm and this time had them dean her duct. - "They always do a we Pb on die carpets orad now that our ducts have been cleaned the arc fklw is mu& better For all of year desaing needs, all V Cm Inc. at NIH 321-1971 1 asren • 1 �� OpponiriNia Opponwtili.s • 1 LOO Notices • 1 Legal Notices E 1 ;- - I klwNance 1 i&Ms Williams Coffee Pub. is Expanding! As the one and only "Coffee Pub" concept that offers customers premium coffees, fresh and delicious desserts and an exciting menu designed for casual dining in a warm and relaxing atmosphere. Franchise Opportunities and Approved Locations are Now Available. If you desire independence and are looking for a ••hand -on -business', call for our full colour brochure. Investment Required 1-888-741-7417 Suite 301, 195 King Street W. Kitchener, Ontario N2G 181 Ph: (519) 744-5229 FX: (519) 7445480 430 49C AJAJI -lean twee home for CLEAR WATER AREA,ol. 3 katwns.tNe tenant Snare bedroom. townhouse. podcnen. la401 and Oath bedroom. pnan. BOO. pinnate yard. Bus G0. 401 avaFAbk now, For info and 1stust Abstainer Immo- a view Des 905 579 datdy Pat (905) 619-ONG 10 01 Availaik ka inflately Fur- nished room in Pickerinig, ta• big. kitchen tabidles. lea Pick mig Generalwg Station. PTC GO. S34G'm or $170 bi- weekly 420-416 CLEAT and pad ti 110111 e0 roomincludes; cAk N. kitchen 4eik . 01" $382imo or wially 2nd room $8 NAdy Debbie 728-1399. CLEA.% BRIGHT HOUSE Whites Rd. S. and 401. Rooms for rent B&B avail.; weekly and monthly. Hydro staff welcome' 420-0042 PIUERMG LIVERPOOL cbse CLFARWATER,fumrshed m1- Orks. nested pods, IoW too' kmis. m•rwres to Blue Jay Osseball. NHL Hockey. NFL FOCO N. Dog/Flome trade. Deathes and major *V -- "in Chi" wdcome Pfio- as awlaW $275 weekly (9051663-5503 11 '°"" For SM 1� 4J: private master bed- • • YovNg a SlorsOa room for neat wdcome -lung I I Of stadeM3 BEDROOM SEMI baclis S%M kitchen. tionniy AIIII oma perk . ". norms! $550 moni y05d34d270 qc. PUIRlar. VNIAGE. Rooms soon. csrarinc Ma. 2w1/2 1n, rerf $325rmomh nusaiinw, iMa. IMNeaed buff au S11110.000 alter 7 doss w au atmosiw Cat 616-8905 Comparable rates. Call PM(91015) 426-, �` ~ ' 1 A 3 -BEDROOM brick burigwbw . Oshawa Fimsnw AJAX 3 bedroom tame to share Fuilkillsd room, cage rgAs tsft 'enrol° VA. IIMdwOOd BOPS. alaOed gT C7II to am amaimies. pArprg 900 Smokers weWML Avail cerin rmawd $350/mom agolr- AJAXLabtrem, 4 -bedroom At 428, aNer Ip m. home. unshed basement. HOUSE TO SHARE we one owma "ac,man Boor liim- other Hwy12/ Pon union on-in -- $245.000. area. smokers welcome. 3I CiF9 Pete. 1416) 822-2579 AJAX- Caivekelt a 401 - 4 bedroom execub" raw smokng furnished home a $lige wdr oneseparateaope. 1 Awetbws privateprivateWm, own romD >/ e • NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the estate Of MARY WELLS, Pensioner, Deceased, All persons having claims as creditors against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Town of Pickering in the Region- al Municipality of Durham who died at the said Town of Pickering on October 15, 1995 are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 29th day of December, 1997. After that date the Public Guardian and Trustee will proceed to distribute the es- tate, having regard only to the claims Of which she then shall have had notice. Anyone having knowledge of a Will or next- of-kin of the above mentioned is also re- quested to contact the undersigned. DATED at Toronto this 27th day of October, 1997. PUBLIC GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE, ESTATE TRUSTEE 595 BAY STREET SUITE 800 TORONTO, ONTARIO MSG 2111116 File: 814%6-016 1 1 ovale Homes for sale BUNGALOW IN established North Oshawa area Separate entrance to basement wdh extra kitchen and bachrobi neer roof mess yea Hop efli- cIency od fiuriace and water far* New oak 1 diel chip OWVM Ilan home as a do filched ganw and is on a beautiful lot Aswng pnoe to $144.900 Agents add coi mission to price Cam 576- 0873. M UMMIG CESMABLE West Shore Det 3 bdrm lovas 4) brick backsplm Renovaled Wx100lot Frpl . ask wet bar. glans wood save in rup fain ret CAC. CVAC. ming extras Mao be son. new on wis $116.000 Pnwa t 905-4m 7314 Oil[I !•art. Well-iteritane0 4-bedroomgrowd. 1 -Nivel si0e-SW, many Ira 2mal to 401 PA" f'5.900 No agents; plush' 9CS-623-Ml REPOSSEWO MONIES avanabk Let 19 reany find one for you' Cal (905) 433-4623 STNOYOS tANUefoadom Cres 2700 s0 R. 4- '"'in - OW tameyidM. 5 basn- IOOmIS. 11pig1iW batrilerN, war to4 schnft CPN !05 ()420-5725 THREE BEDROOM took de- tacfied. good area d Oshawa, good coriadim.qquage. full Dwunww. S9s.000aropen In nsamask $109.000 Tilde Finae (705) 83s-8070 WNtm BUYERS WANTED Power of sale $13111.1/5 olio. 4 VIS old. 3 Ohms. rel, yard. M brick, gas hut. N W VNul- a BURGALOW S149.1185 3 bdrms. new -dam, . tiwiaed Pakumstm Pudic school aro. fn OAsemeil i more OLD WHITBY Man tim toaster bdrm with 4 PC iii ft and laandn. fiksled Oastalennl wet fireplace and cold room a walk up t0 beau - Will backyard $128.000 Call Rosaleen (905)43 9000. Sam Group Classic 1 "dim 11 >r• gorres for Sant WHITBY, newer 3 -bedrooms 2 -storey brick. 1300sq It ,Monte location. 1 1/2 -baths. serious nq,xnes any. no 6"s 159.900 CaN 905- 1 Tiwwnwaaw r AJAX - ane bedroom 5 ap plumces wmh hreplatt pool overlooks lake. amiable Jatwary 15. sm . pwase ,all 9035 Ir,vw>niwn Im WAITED C,uud income prop- erty up to $1.000.000 And rices me" smaller forie on WO la a acreage nose a aty.905-571-2199. 1 Few` r 47 AM Horse Farm. Camra norm d Pon Hope 1 -row thick hone. terrific wive. hose tram. land :oiled for a- Ile lots Mist be Soldi As" SM.00O waNe Frank. Frank Real Estate LM 905-575- 4111 Yaw a Lwd CAPFTAL FNIANCIAL. Cash n 48Hrs at premium rates for CA %m-%m.any maw it 376.1245 MONEY PROBLEMS. Get bat d debt quick without gong tltlrnrupt or tfwg garmilit ed Everyone acnpsd regarAeu d near sang CPN for hR irtlormwhon. 905-57fi-350$ SttndW loans mcUded OBTAtNIG A LOAN Is NOT GUARANTEED. � co rmm CNANBE UP- FNONT FEES, OI11EN 00 NOT. R a SNOCESTED TMT To WYEIISM TNONOMI- LY KIM3B An CON1RACfs. • 1 AMCam MORTGAGES - Good. bad and ugly Financing for any pur- pose. rates from 2 99% An applications accepted Com- munity Financial Services 668-6805 . 1 Basnwss CANADIAN MARKETING co seeking 4 key people 6 Igure income potential. plus car bo- nus fabulous products train- ing (905) 882.7035 24 hrs COMPUTERS / ELECTRONIC equipmenl cleaning Banks pay $1000 for this protes sional semee Also in tion - IaK. schoi offices. etc. En- hances appearance. removes bacteria Easy and inexpen- sive to start this simply Iicq- nve business Toll Free 1.888- 308.3883. ret r 2003. limited opportunity Fstablished Alber- ta co. seeking per- sons wanting to start & build an advertising busi- ness in the Dur- ham Region as an expansion of a na- tional advertising sales network. Fax brief work/ bus. history & contact pbonelfax number to: 1-403-434-4141 FINANCIAL FREEDOM. cease. like you are taming $•�9K per month Na MLM, Awe- some support, 1 -No -636 - Gm gut 483/ EST KMKO NAM SALON 'a site 4 station, . tum base - w" IOGaOah. Bury to- day, surf tomorrow owner nibin Cam 905.571.5171 MONEY GROCERY SHOPPING! Mari for less than $50. Phonate 9054li 19 for rscondad mesulp TRAVEL PARADIGM. Home Oasts business Excellent CowrrNawm PrahssiomH Training- 0-9m sow FvFrpArt-Pie TravM rats Trawl aging$ w krri n- Asemwn $9.995 owns your Onsaess 1-9t3S3734646 a 1-!11-567-7171 IYVEI...GOLF acid INS paid for it, For oleo all (905) 997- 3354 w M DAYS AFTER Wv 9.1997 safe aid sous Seel storage sic. on sea of powc auction int klAowwg xcow is wfrcm are 00"vent to Lown the cost d rent ane egriwg Jura GaMlra-Picionng- Ur- ry Clinnptonnan- Pickering. Dou9- A~ Bradley - Scarborough. W Hill pay VVw wdiiorMm towing by visa. Maste.cm . lath, or certritd chlique to redlaemn Bier aw ciantsm. reniowrg awrY- anng prior a we aicaan • 1 Avdoa* ViNiOrY. c. 6repnce. at door $w professional. Ouiet tared Aa>wt" naw Padinq.905.616-gyp LONXL© IMPORTANT AUCTION NOTICE PONT PEW, st apog ISIArnd. PROWS! Roommate to store spAdoaa Acting under instructions received we will sell in detail lots from: 3-bdrm log hoing. ova AUCTIO ttWOR ESTATES • PRIVATE COLLECTIONS • CONSIGNMENTS Ing lake Cable. �andiy Sams fireplace, deck Xi7ymonNt plus hydro or $425 fact First/ last 564leave Cd*01 ~ R • 1 asup �• e OUVM 4 NIMra Fie• Ikd 111- 850 ag2rit Dr. sss0. Now m wi ime. OdL Centre, Oaction final,*SW 1.200 sq n. 2nd hour .1,800 sq If main. call 44 -ma Of 655.4132. ONLY ME WM Mesal IL Office Init. at.W Ooor good Simi= Strain Noret (Oafabkea Iocnlies available. locales OVHi50DaM1UTYWfS10IN11lDEAlARGE00lLECrIONOFCAR1lEDFlNtKT1NiEaLOINSXVOU�IM tEOIIPPBOAIEFREMCi6 Available i MODERN STYLES, LAI, a COCCTAL TABLES. DESKS. LDYESEATS, CHINA CABINET. WhAT NM D904 SETS. OCCASIONAL. i FAILOR 01AINS, 905-576.5123 Bab dr SCI�1 OfVDERS YAINLE CONSOLES f NURRI 5. W HTSTAM& DIRGE OIIANnTY OF ACCENT a OECAMTE OR RNVt URE.0AK CHINA Kathy.CABINETS, TARES ET G, TIFFANY STYLE FLOOR a TABLE LAMPS, GRAND FOM MFIROrl WTDOOR CAST FON PLANTM FlIIfCnM& ORMa STATUARY. LLLIPT LANE COTTAGES. WOOD CARVINGS, OPE OFA KBD HANDICRAFTS *IkISICAI TIEASIIRES. DELETE BLUE. SPODE PNtE ems apace for raft, BORDER FOE ARTS COLLECTION OF WIDUFE SGiPTINiES (� HM CLIALITY). FIR i FLOYD, SPOOF, ESTATE CON COLLECTION YM 935sq.n., Wesey1�. NOTES WIT SETS, ETC. PINYYFEK4)OfIEiMA ClE2K CRYSTAL, GllNl i SWOM REPLICAS. DOLLS, LEATHER BOXES. LARGE 94M 905-427-0575. CalECTDN WITH SIINVED JERSEYS PHOTOS, LN USUAL rtHS HLALL YNATEIICO RELLA,OURS, COLOR LITHOS BY RARE PROFESSIONAt/LaBN 011lce SEV@L ARTIST AJ. CASSOH. M. T ROYAfNCE. BAIT3YW. J. TAF ESTrix EN. FLEURY, N ETFEUA L DYER H DE.PftIAMOspace. 3 EIGHOFf. G W WS►fAl1 LES TAIT Em LARGE 111 w I OF ESTATE i LNOOELi1 JEE ETC S TO Nr0.WE OMtLA7Ilfhlea, 1400sq.R.,L7L AIRES, GOLD CIANME, EARRINGS. WATCHES. AND W 'COLD lbws BAte(NOTES ETG STEFaING SLV9H f1J17WAllE.shared expenses, rs: tlllNrsJ DISNEY, STAR tROL LILUPUT LANE, OFFICIALCOLLECTOR ITEMs.1315CT COLLECTION PLATES CUSTOM FP40Mreceptiomh:t, Board room R�AFN BRONZE STATUARY BOHEMIA CRYSTAL At)AIAYS ALAROE SELECTION OF NEW (rams TO BE OFFERED. available. nt Contact Vi* 905 576 3402 between gM-F5prl1 ApNftLfIMe IMWA* Cre K VV& AK AiMX DE K AS BPM P OS1� d C®AT S"AOOf110/Fi S iWWWJMOAUCnONAON1 A/OQ a 'bdiokw No MMS !liMNIMe MW DMW AS PO PMW i AM80FMCi0 LJBAITED SEATING • REGISTRATION AT 6 PMI • PLAN TO ATTEND •FREE DRAW uFD11lSTR1Al NNITi - 1280 NO BUYERS PREMIUM OR SURCFIAf lees AT OUR AUCTIONSALES• kgar. 1937 sq. R olNoeViare • • • • w a m A • • i • • Available D c Cal K NHL • • • Availaple � _-......•..- DO MM OAK A CARVED MAHOGANY FUFVINTU E • COLLECTOLES • ACCENT FINW URE • PARLOR d GRAND ER FOYMiWORS • SPORTS OIEMOR#BM. HANOICRAFTs • COMPUTERS • ANTO E a MODERN JEWELLERY GOLD COINS • ORIC44AL OIL PAONTONfiis -OVER 100 L.E. PRINTS • GF40M OF SEVEN COLLECTION SWARDVSIo ANNUALS, ROYAL DOIILTON • TUDDR MINT • FITZ A F LOYD • JADE SCULPTURES heirs sm !rat Ips 11- fine sam'u 6') ACJdcAsow"t Torcb 46/dt7wss 1FwyASN' IIaM 10# CowanAers Dn%1A RRMI~J' !J mkw* w esa 4frybFeat- on Cowsrrsers) M 1 Personals DO YOU speak French? Gen- deman. early 60s desires to converse in French We can - talk about anythrig Re pry to File 059, PO Box 481. Osha- wa. ON LIH 71.5 HEAVENLY PSYCHIC $2 99 1 min 18. 24 hrs 1-900-451- 3783 Darty Horoscope 1-900- 677-7770 $5 DO 24 hrs HEAVENLY PSYCHIC - $2 99, min 18. 24 hours 1.900- 451.3783 DAILY HORO- SCOPE 1-900-677-7770 $500 24 hours PAA not sure which is more drricun writing this ad or re- plying to It I am a Single white male who en(oys cowry kv- mg, along with physical fit- ness, traveling i boating. it you are a sincere. afffactive single female. 35-45. with Similar interest. please reply n writing telling me about yourself. along with a pato 8 phone number to Box 4587. V o Economist a Sun. 9 HeritageRoad. Markham Om L3P 1M3 SPOUSE CHEATING?? E R Psychic Answers You can know Rated /1 Police 100.000+ Cdns use us Calis cordideetial. 24Mrs. S299/ mon. 18. 1-903-451-4055 1 1 Improvements THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1997 -PAGE 3s ® Graduates .. GnKkM Ms r� M... CongratulationsMOVERS • • YovNg a SlorsOa HARRY -0 -THE- Move big or small, we price them all' Free esti- mates, seniors discount, short notice moves. Ap- pliances moved, also storage space available. Comparable rates. Call (905)9!7-4437 or I-BW263-5836 m on your graduationfrom York University with a degree in Psychology. We are so proud of you. L - f- yoar fans Sorry, we caw t ffwd your Grad pbofol 1 1 Irriprovitents CANDO RENOVATIONS INC. Ou@Ky home twwva0ons am= 1V5 NO PROJECT TOO SMALL • Kitchtms • Basements • Windows • Doors - Bathrooms • Etc. 905-686-5211 Customized Basements All Interior Repairs to your Home. Drywall, Painting, Plumbing. 24hr emergency plumbing FREE estimate Call Joan Keegan 905 571-20% DOORS •Res US GARAGE DOORS. OPENERS, (We irlstaK), FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES, ROLLERS. Repors Sales service b 905-W7•0949 CARPENTRY Free estimi frough and finish work, Calf Bill 619-2930 UCLA tmursn OewfRACTEM *11io s. b•s•m•rW its. cabarets. pore ali•Ivey i b�wt wirib� a doom garden Terry for estimate: 43""35 810 and wwlNPeo•rMwe Stucco ceilings Clerics! repairs Top wnork atneasonab prices 207E dt for Senors Cal Hon a FREE Estmala 404 -lel! PAINTER er 30 years riencepair, Ilpapering, 11 taping, GLI. HARRY 421111 Pdnn9 � • Good ,.,aC v • Good work Cao Med 576.6653 TMS Ia111mnN6 a OEM Interior & Exterior European Workmart- shlp Fast clean, retable SerVICe. 42x0081 Iiuon AN And 08iRi19 saf ices ill work 9 OM rales. NIIOrrtt�o�� 10o sind pw m4w A&C ROOFINIG, swaighing. all types Of roots, new and old. Workmausbip. Guu- armeed. 10% discount to genion, fully in - glued. Free atimsAes. Cali Andrew at (905)1ti-1704 Fra Esbaft M5.72344M 1-111453-7•/A Motu" fl, 2 SYSTM ft wli move anything. Commercial or W*w1g. stomp r iLY Dace sellable. sow 8 mid RH Mt dfaco rfts. Fiat S71 -OM 1-815.491.6600 Nov as 9. MICHALSKI MOVING Houses. Apanmerds Offic- es. Appliances and Piano Specialists Now we have heated storage units Senior and Mid -Monet Discounts Licensed. insured Free Es- timates Excellent service. call 436-7795. Goss Moven Bargain rates. names. offices, apt.. etc. 8770 Pack,n9 AJAX Moving Systems Full services, moves, appliance and piano specialists. Flat rate or hourly. We now have heated storage units. Now offering free boxes with move. Park and load special, starting at $99 and up. 725-0005 or 427-0005 � 1 tt•rrrg a : ' 1 .,wdww,9 i 6��F:"vtallodi MAINTEMANCEE Available -7055 Partysaw Party Services CLOWN / MAGICIAN • Live animals • All occasions • All ages Call Jeff ( 905) 839-7057 PEPPER the clown v mimal balloons VX • face psiwfSng • MROC V $Maj • Cbriataskss Sienna D1 IVNE PERE[ (905) Ge10'89B .. see � • Nett • sw.iew• swvioee MOBILE FOOT CARE Excellent Service, Affordable Rates Lynda Donaghy, R.N. ("5) 420457 SENIORS SERVICES lilt Older Adults Caring Widlividuals with experience providNtg services for Senior Citizens in our corTtFrHmiry- For more information Call 906.4245114 HEART 821jj:�830 ------------------ Restore Old tum. to its a ow Hand MIFF A Free aShnUNs. Ian • t CARM msTALLftTlm 25 years eel hens restre"ing, out Specialft Free estimates. 0 a N DeRCiN, 997-17N w WWI -IM Carpet & Upholstery cbmialut -SDS - ably & ei•ir: ibfy6 (416)822-5106• SELL IT NOMI For more classiiah pleme tam to pW 23 WAGE 36 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1997 • 3.01.V6 engine =.¢ -� � Speed Control •Automatic Overdrive •Air Conditioned • Power windows • Power door locks F,/ i • ABS brakes • AMJFM cassette ME • Power heated mirrors •Remote entry • Dual air bags • 3 Yr. roadside assistance Cn 0 0 0 14 9 WFIW �4 F A I 6 cy1,. Sub. Sir. spoMr. to cUooSS. s