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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1997_11_16f YP News Pickering, STOREROOM PERIODICAL m0 iser Optional 4 \week home delivery charge $5/ $ 1 newsstand X,)\ cnihe'r 1(,. 1997 Vol. 32, No. 46, Pressrun 44,000 40 pages 64m Fors *, You CmTrod VtVT OURsta ( SOLO ot the 4M 686-2445 Finding new Durham boss may cause chaos Several options face Parish was appointed mayor in Ajax and then -local councillor Jim McMas- Towns as Witty steps ter was chosen to fill the vacancy left by Mr. Parish's appointment. A hyelec- down from chair tion was held to fill Mr. McMaster's The appointment of a sitting Regional Councillor to the post of Durham Chairman could set off a confusing chain of events in the municipality from which the new leader comes. Jim Witty's announcement Wednesday that he won't run for another term as the Region's top boss has several municipal politicians jockey- ing for the position. Among ho • cd h h council seat. Under the Region of Durham Act. once someone is appointed to the chairman's job, they have automatically resigned their municipal council seat. If a mayor was named chairman, he or she could he replaced either through a byelection or .Ippointmcnt. If a Regional ,:ouncillor won the chair- manship or became mayor, he could only be replaced t se interest to t e Jo arc RICK through appointment. If a Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs, Pickering Regional JOH?VSOti local councillor took over Councillor Rick Johnson, Interested in the Job of mayor or Regional councillor, he could he deposed Scugog Mayor Regional replaced through a hyelec- Howard Hall and outgoing Chairman's post tion or appointment Ajax Regional Councillor Roger Anderson. Since Mr. Hall and Mr. Anderson were defeated in the municipal election photo by A.J. Groen """"'4y inc alIxnnuncnc M cruxr unc would spare the winner's community Cool customersfrom having to go through the hoops of replacing them. If Mr Arthum is anrumntcd howev- er, Pickering Council faces a dilemma, The snow flew on Friday but that didn't stop throw caution to the wind and jump in while just as Ajax did in December of 1995 these die-hard youngsters from taking a final Steve McNee (background) works up the nerve. when Mr. Witty was appointed Region dip in their back yard pool in Ajax. Brave souls Though it was cold outside, the pool's tempera- Chairman to replace the late Gary Her - Jackson McNee (left) and Raquel Jackson ture was a balmy 88 degrees Fahrenheit. rema. Welfare cheat hotline saves $15 Fraud won't be tolerated: Ecker BY KEITH GILLIGAN STAFF REPO rBR About $15 million has been saved over the past two years through calls to a welfare fraud hotline set up by the provincial government. Community and Social Services Minister Janet Ecker says in 2,075 cases, benefits were either reduced or stopped because people were receiving money they shouldn't have. "Welfare fraud won't be tolerated by this government. We're cracking down on welfare fraud to protect the system for those who really need it and to prevent taxpayers' money from g t million being wasted;' says Ms. Ecker, Durham West MPP. In the government's second annual report on anti -fraud measures, Ms. Ecker notes the hotline received more than 26,000 calls between October of 1,95 and October of 1997. In addition to the more than 2,000 cases where benefits have been reduced or stopped, See SNITCH/Page 3 ECKER `Cracking down' Any Council mem- her who runs for the mayor's job in a byclection would have to resign his See DURHAM/Page 2 INSIDE Health Care Changes - Many changes arc under sway in Durham Region - page 8. Editorial Page ...........6 Sports ................27 classified .............29 HOW TO REACH US General ..........683-5110 Death Notices .. _...683-3005 Auction Line ......683-7545 Sincerely Yours ........ ............ 1-800-662-8423 Email ................ thisweek®istar.ca Internet .............. http://www.durhamnews.net Pickw ino Town COMM - 837-1212 08bewa Cantro-Illsar Some - 721-1212 . a 4 8" King 9L W o.hww - 576-1212 INCREDIBLE.V, . VMMtby Mail - 726-1212 its$ "ayet=t Ipgtt 2 its0911JIlhtr 'Dan MHb Cr RWO - 441-1212 6 S149 -7: g Nt 1�t. C61111111111111119- SM1212 ' Ott tb� X11 I4uafbNi�y . �lil �wyh ttV. aft d JW t 1%evttviggtmaw35mc�_ • • •, >� 1 SW mEwdm C Ajax Regional Councillor Roger Anderson. Since Mr. Hall and Mr. Anderson were defeated in the municipal election photo by A.J. Groen """"'4y inc alIxnnuncnc M cruxr unc would spare the winner's community Cool customersfrom having to go through the hoops of replacing them. If Mr Arthum is anrumntcd howev- er, Pickering Council faces a dilemma, The snow flew on Friday but that didn't stop throw caution to the wind and jump in while just as Ajax did in December of 1995 these die-hard youngsters from taking a final Steve McNee (background) works up the nerve. when Mr. Witty was appointed Region dip in their back yard pool in Ajax. Brave souls Though it was cold outside, the pool's tempera- Chairman to replace the late Gary Her - Jackson McNee (left) and Raquel Jackson ture was a balmy 88 degrees Fahrenheit. rema. Welfare cheat hotline saves $15 Fraud won't be tolerated: Ecker BY KEITH GILLIGAN STAFF REPO rBR About $15 million has been saved over the past two years through calls to a welfare fraud hotline set up by the provincial government. Community and Social Services Minister Janet Ecker says in 2,075 cases, benefits were either reduced or stopped because people were receiving money they shouldn't have. "Welfare fraud won't be tolerated by this government. We're cracking down on welfare fraud to protect the system for those who really need it and to prevent taxpayers' money from g t million being wasted;' says Ms. Ecker, Durham West MPP. In the government's second annual report on anti -fraud measures, Ms. Ecker notes the hotline received more than 26,000 calls between October of 1,95 and October of 1997. In addition to the more than 2,000 cases where benefits have been reduced or stopped, See SNITCH/Page 3 ECKER `Cracking down' Any Council mem- her who runs for the mayor's job in a byclection would have to resign his See DURHAM/Page 2 INSIDE Health Care Changes - Many changes arc under sway in Durham Region - page 8. Editorial Page ...........6 Sports ................27 classified .............29 HOW TO REACH US General ..........683-5110 Death Notices .. _...683-3005 Auction Line ......683-7545 Sincerely Yours ........ ............ 1-800-662-8423 Email ................ thisweek®istar.ca Internet .............. http://www.durhamnews.net Pickw ino Town COMM - 837-1212 08bewa Cantro-Illsar Some - 721-1212 . a 4 8" King 9L W o.hww - 576-1212 INCREDIBLE.V, . VMMtby Mail - 726-1212 its$ "ayet=t Ipgtt 2 its0911JIlhtr 'Dan MHb Cr RWO - 441-1212 6 S149 -7: g Nt 1�t. C61111111111111119- SM1212 ' Ott tb� X11 I4uafbNi�y . �lil �wyh ttV. aft d JW t 1%evttviggtmaw35mc�_ • • •, >� 1 SW mEwdm C PAGE 2 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1997 Durhampoliticians jockey, byelection aossibilit p Y DURHAM/From page 1 councillor's seat. Ajax clerk Marty de Rond puts a "ballpark" figure of between $30,000 and $40.000 to hold a Town -wide bvelec- tion in Ajax. (But. Ajax Mayor Steve Parish has said he's not interested in the chairman's job.) Oshawa clerk Brian Suter didn't want to hazard a guess on how much a byelection would cost the city. The price tag would depend on such things as if the byelection were city- wide or for just a ward or if Oshawa used manual ballots or electronic vote tabulators. It cost the city $70.000 to rent 28 vote tabulators for the election Monday. Oshawa General Hospital possible site for regional lab OSHAN%A — Oshawa ing the issue for more than a General Hospital could year and has made a prelimi- become a central laboratory nary recommendation to cen- site for I 1 surrounding hospi- tralize services in Oshawa, talc. says Dr. Treloar. At the urging of the lames Crumb, chairman Province. discussions are of the lab services committee. ongoing among officials from set up to develop centraliza- hospitals in Durham Region tion plans, says a meeting of and Peterborough. Victoria the hospitals' chief executive and Northumberland counties officers was held Thursday. to streamline lab services. "What is being proposed says Dr. Murray Treloar, is a network of lab% in director of laboratories at Durham Rcs!ion, Northum- OGH. A committee consist- berland. Peterborough. Lind- ing of representatives from say and west to Ajax;' he each ho%pital has been study- says. olio Gift Packages � „d, -e 6e Perfect Gift ,Holiday Season. S. I. . * staff ....-. 1 ART FALL LINE PANT DEILINNIF r - t WE f Top U $ 0399 _ A�n� ,SETTING ' —° — A NATURAL soo n- WOor LGIFT tRITH HANDLE PAY THE Ti%c r COLLECTION. POWER GRIP HANDi s '. m TAX CUTS THROUGH BONES ..1i. RUST RESIST - N ri ti If ! _ STAINLE S —UNIQUELY ENSHROUDED AND WE IN FINE LEATHER... PAY THE TAX THE TAX T IAN I SEVERAL PI E R I I CHOOSE AL MARSHLANJD SWEATZJ41RT �i PAY THE TAX NE �1.0WW WPM :S TAX 5_717 �; 71- r - t f i'aaa. s N ri ti If ! _ 5_717 �; 71- 'r i Snitch line for welfare cheats hailed SNITCH/From page l another 8,000 cases are still being investi- gated by local social assistance staff. The report notes that more than 40 per cent of the cases in which benefits were stopped or reduced involved claimants who failed to declare a spouse. In 30 per cent of cases, income wasn't declared. Other benefits were stopped when it was discovered the claimant was living elsewhere, the amount of rent paid was overstated, the person received more than one cheque for the same month or the recipient had died. "When we were elected, both this gov- ernment and the public had serious con- cerns that people were abusing the welfare system," says Ms. Ecker. "Since that time, we have tightened eligibility and introduced anti -fraud initiatives to restore the integrity of the sys- tem." In more than 60 per cent of hot- line calls, investigators found there was no fraud or abuse. Problems needed to be reviewed or investigated in 30 per cent of the calls. In eight per cent of the calls, ..we have to stop or end abuse and refer it to the police;' Ms. Ecker reports. As of Oct. 2, 136 hotline allega- tions province -wide had been referred to the police, 36 had gone to court and 20 people had been con- victed. r - The hotline is one of several ini- tiatives the Province has put in place to fight welfare fraud, Ms. Ecker notes. Others include information -sharing agreements with different Ontario min- istries, other provincial governments and the federal government. An information -sharing agreement with the Ministry of the Solicitor General and Correctional Services identified almost 1,000 prisoners collecting welfare they shouldn't have been receiving. Those payments have stopped, saving $413,000. Similar information -sharing agree- ments are being negotiated with other government departments, such as the Workers' Compensation Board. There are agreements with social assis- tance departments in Nova Scotia, Mani- toba and Saskatchewan and others are being negotiated with Alberta, New Brunswick and Quebec. The government recently introduced legislation that would allow the use of encrypted biometrics, including finger - scanning, to prevent people from collect- ing welfare under different names, and permit the Province to end welfare to indi- viduals convicted of social assistance fraud. "Welfare fraud takes money from those who need it and it's a waste of taxpayers' money. 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ThePanhandler is offering ---------------------------------------------------- ------- _ . ler_ 20-25% OFF all Henckel Knives i PAGE 4 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1997 The Debate and Decisions on Bill 160 Durhamprincipals feel 'vulnerable' Many may return to classroom for job security BY LINDA WHITE STAT R14'oRTFR Many principals and vice - principals may abandon their leadership roles and return to the classroom to ensure job security as the provincial government moves ahead with plans to remove them from teachers' unions. "A lot of people are con- cerned." admits Lorraine Veroba, principal of Vincent Massey Pub- lic School in Oshawa and princi- pals' representative on the Ontario Public School Teachers' Federation (OPSTF), Durham district. "People don't know what's in their future ... They feel there isn't going to be stability." Under current law, principals and vice -principals are members of unions but are not permitted to join picket lines even during legal strikes. But when "the vast majority" of principals and vice -principals participated in a province -wide illegal strike, the Province recon- sidered their union status, reports DL-rham West MPP and Minister of Community and Social Services Janet Ecker. "We felt we had no other choice but to amend Bill 160 (and remove principals and vice -principals from teaching unions). There has to he a management structure, just like any public sector" such as hospitals, Ms. Ecker explains. But unions fear the government is giving itself the regulatory power to appoint non -teachers as principals of schools, a move that paves the way for business man- agers to replace educators as school administrators. That's not in the picture, according to Ms. Ecker, who believes administrators should belong to the Ontario College of Teachers. "Why would we take someone who is a good principal and replace them with some- one who does not have the same skills?" Still, a number of principals are giving ,,serious consideration" to returning to the class- room, confirms OPSIT co -president Bill Butch- er. "All principals are feeling very vulnerable. They feel they will be under attack without protection." Even if princi- pals and vice -principals retain their supervisory positions, "they will be pretty isolated" from union mem- bers, predicts Mr. Butcher, who has also heard suggestions that principals may be given teaching duties under Bill 160. BILL BUTCHER `Feel they will be under attack But "times have changed greatly" from the years when principals acted as part-time school administrators and part- time teachers, maintains Mr. Butcher. He points to increased parental involvement in schools, particularly through school com- munity councils, overseeing cur- riculum changes and supervision of teachers. Principals and vice -principals have until April to decide if they want to return to the classroom without risk of losing the seniori- ty they've accumulated. "It's their decision if they wish to be part of management struc- ture or part of a union," Ms. Ecker says. In Pickering, Glengrove Pub- lic School principal Neil Simpson fears "some good quality curricu- lum leaders will be lost" if princi- pals and vice -principals do return to the classroom. "They could bump younger teachers out of jobs and there will be a void in the leadership for a year or two." eachersp 1 adfor early to school return •ASK ABOIIr OUR SENO" DRS(:O1114TS! Hundreds of Durham Many teachers were upset that the two -another 940 were on strike. 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The Durham Board of Education reports 1,503 elementary teachers returned to the classroom the morning after leaders of the Ontario Public School Teachers' Federa- tion, the Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario and the Franco Ontarian Teachers' Association called for an end to the strike. But no more than 15 elementary students attended school Friday. The board announced schools would be open and bus transportation would be reinstated begin- ning Monday. week strike was called off Just hours after a mass rally at Queen's Park, attended by about 20,000 teachers, including 1,600 from Durham. That could be why another 678 of the board's elementary teachers remained out of the classroom until Monday. Many joined secondary teachers who continued to picket until their provincial union leaders called off their strike last weekend. Still, six secondary teach- ers were in the classroom Fri- day. Another 1,300 were on the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association had called for its members to end the strike. Just four secondary teachers were in school Friday, while another 409 were on strike. The board didn't have figures on how many students were in school Friday. ::; i.'1 :; Beaten man told it was own good `for my Mr. Johnston said he re ' d "b h h d d case of man left bound for several days in Oshawa BY STEPHEN SHAW DURHAM STAFF A man who nearly died after being beaten and bound to a bed for days testified he has little memory of the ordeal and was told it was "for my own good". John Johnston Jr. told court Thursday he last remembers leaving an Oshawa bar April 30, 1995 and returning to a friend's Pentland Street apartment to watch television. "That's basically all I remember until I woke up in the hospital" I1 days later, the 42 year old said. Mr. Johnston, described to jurors as a "troubled soul" with a lengthy criminal record, was suffering from acute kidney failure and had numer- ous cuts and bruises when found by his father lying semi-conscious on a mattress in Vaughan Foster's apart- ment, the Ontario Court, general division, trial has heard. Mr. Foster, 54, who now lives in Ajax, has pleaded not guilty to charges of aggravated assault, forcible confinement and criminal negligence causing bodily harm. He is also charged with 15 fraud, theft and forgery offences. c Trial continues in alls being tre up y t e an s an ankles... I believe it was with telephone cable" and at one point calling out for help. "I remember calling because I needed to go to the bathroom and he (Mr. Foster) opened the door, took a look at me and left me." Mr. Foster, who is HIV-positive, allegedly told friends Mr. Johnston was dying of AIDS. However, Mr. Johnston, who has a daughter from a common-law marriage, testified he does not have HIV. During Mr. Johnston's 19 -day recovery in hospital, Mr. Foster vis- ited him and "acted like he was my best friend and that nothing had ever happened." Mr. Foster told Mr. Johnston he was tied up after "we were shooting drugs and I went crazy... "He said I was flipping out and I had to be subdued and that this was for my own good." Mr. Johnston, who is currently living at an alcohol abuse rehab facility in Oshawa, said he has no recollection of injecting drugs with Mr_ Foster but admitted the two smoked crack cocaine together the previous day. Mr. Foster is also accused of forg- ing Mr. Johnston's name on personal cheques, going on a department store spending spree and breaking into Mr. Johnston's apartment, located in the same co-op, and stealing all his fur- niture. THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1997 - PAGE 5 photo by Ron Pietroniro These Lions roar Lions clubs from around Durham Region left) John Julley, Pat Bolger, Tom Moffat, joined forces recently to help purchase com- Eric Buss and Len Crocker. In the middle at puter equipment for a blind girl. Celebrating the front accepting the Lions' donation are their collective efforts are (back row, from Diane Stoller and her daughter Jade. Public board cancels PD days Strike forces make-up days in Durham schools More professional develop- ment da,,,, ht -,e been can- celled as the public school board tries to make up for instructional time lost during the province -wide teachers' strike. The Durham Board of Edu- cation has cancelled PD days scheduled for both elementary and secondary schools on Dec. 4 and 5. But it will give elementary teachers a PD day on Dec. 12 for parent interviews, commu- nications manager Mary Brown reports. The board has already can- celled a PD day ori_,;nall� -PAGE 6 - THE (YEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBL-R 16, 1"7 Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser ditorials and etters A Mctroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 PHONE: 683-5110 FAX: 683-7363 Publisher: Tim Whittaker ♦ Editorial Short served? Who said the municipal election is over? Durham Region Chairman Jim Witty has sparked quite a chaotic scramble among newly -elected regional coun- cillors (which include the mayors from Durham's munic- ipalities) with his announcement he won't put his name forward for election when Durham Council picks a new bc)ss Dec. 3. It sets the stage for a series of possible scenarios. Newly -elected politicians in Pickering (most notably Mayor Wayne Arthur% and Ward 3 Regional Councillor Rick Johnson) and in Ajax (rookie regional councillor Scott Crawford) have indicated an interest in the job. So. too, have a couple of familiar faces the voters chose not to elect last Monday (Roger Anderson in Ajax and Howard Hall in Scugog). Whatever the fallout — and there are several possibil- ities — we're troubled by the situation on two counts. First, the timing of Mr. Witty's decision to announce his resignation couldn't be worse. Incoming regional politi- cians haven't even been sworn in yet and some are already turning their thoughts to another popularity con- test. Particularly troubling is Mayor Arthurs's interest in the regional chairman's position. He spoke passionately and sincerely following his re-clection Monday of the clear mandate from Pickering residents to fight on behalf of his constituents. Barely two days later, he rationalized his intention to seek Mr. Witty's position by using essentially the same argument — that he can serve Pickering as effec- tively at the regional level of government and carry out that mandate. Left in the midst of all this jockeying are the people of Durham Region who voted with their conscience on Monday to elect municipal leaders. Now there is a situation where, in Pickering at least, it's possible that voters will pick up the tab for a byelection to replace a mayor should Mr. Arthurs be appointed to the Regional chair. Or, voters could be stuck with an appoint- ed mayor who wasn't elected specifically for that job. No one begrudges Mr. Witty the decision to retire (he does have a solid record behind him), but his timing is ter- rible. And it's disappointing that certain policitians are anx- ious to leave the seats they have been elected to even before the stencils are dry on their new namplates. It appears last Monday's election, at least iii this case, was a convenient fall -back for sonic Durham politicians with aspirations for higher office. Gro respond to this editorial callInfosowre at e 683-7040 and dial 5104 Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Publisber: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday v Letters to the editor Bill 160 will hurt millions of kids like me To the editor: The following is a copy of a letter to Minister of Education Dave Johnson. To Mr. Dave Johnson: I think you are being very unfair. Cutting $160 million is not a way to make schools better. My Grade 7 class has to share all of our textbooks with the other Grade 7 class; we barely ever have art because there are no supplies; we have to go all over the school to just find five or six books on a subject; there are an average of 35 students in every class (Grade 4 and up); and we are so crowded that every time we push our chair out someone trips. My mom is a teacher for the Scarborough Board of Education. She is very upset at this 262 -page bill. So am I. My grade will be the first grade without Grade 13. How are we suppose to learn what we need to if there are no subjects except math, science and language arts? We are going to need to know bow to use com- puters for many jobs. How are we suppose to learn how to use them if we have no technology classes? What is going to happen to children with handicaps or learn- ing disabilities? My friend's sis- ter has Down's Syndrome and she needs a lot of help. Are you just going to say "They can't learn"? You really need to think. Also, isn't Canada a democra- tic country — where the govern- ment just can't decide something without letting the people have a say? You walked out when people told you what they thought. Your job is to listen to people. You obviously can't handle it. John Snobelen quit school and he was the Minister of Education. I don't know how he quite got to be it. And you? I don't know either. If Bill 160 goes through, mil- lions of students will be hurt — not physically, but mentally. Please take this into considera- tion. Thank you for your time. Laura Cloutier, St. FXmabet6 Seton, Caatbolic Sebool, Pickeriag JOANNE BURGAARDT. Ediiw-in-P'hief srEVE Boos- ON, Mansg;og BRUCE DAN FORD, Advausing Manager ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Advertising Matutga Manna W MOIYIQUE LEA, Real FAsWAutomou'veAdveaisutg ABE FAKHOURM Distribution Manager BARBARA GARRISON, Psoducxion Manager JAMCE o Assistant TO REACH US Geaerok 683-5110 (baailled: 683-0707 Dkbftutims: 683-5117 AdiiUR300ilied Fax: 683-7363 Composing Fax: 579-9273 E -mil: thisweek@istarca RoGER LAiom Guest Column Roger Lajoie is sports editor of our sister paper; Oshawa-Whitby-Clarington This Week. Winter blunderland People make me laugh. They really do. Like, it snows and everybody's shocked! Wake up people! It's November. We live in Canada. It snows this time of year, in case you haven't noticed. You really should have been more prepared for Friday's first blast of winter, you know. You are probably sitting at home night now, reading this. saying 'Boy. Roger sure is right, this fust storm of the year really caught me off guard.' Or something to that effect, with perhaps a little blue language included Well don't be blue! You are not alone in your tardiness to properly prepare for the winter season. I would estimate perhaps 90 per cent of Durham's population was not ready for the win- ter's fust storm. To see if you fall into this catego- ry, answer the following questions truthfully, true or false for each one. I. You went to get your winter boots and you couldn't find them. You did find your tennis rac- quet and the lawn sprinkler, however. 2. You were sure your windshield scraper was in the trunk of your car. You checked the trunk of your car, knocking three feet of snow off the hood with your arm to do it. The scraper was not in the trunk of your car and you still cannot find it. 3. Speaking of your car, your tires have been checked for the winter and you have had a com- plete winter tune-up done. Not! 4. Being a conscientious neighbor, your shovel and a fresh bag of road salt was waiting right inside the garage door so you'd have it hardy for the fust snow fall. We live in Canada after all, we always have at least one sntowfau in November and you were out there ready to go when you got home from work Yeah, right! 5. Gloves. Need I say more. 6. You have remained fairly Cahn and haven't gotten depressed over the early snowfall yet. However, should anyone say the wads "El Nino" to you before Monday, you may knee it. If you answered `true' to four or mono of these quesuons, you were not prepared for the first blast of winter and you should have known better But not to worry. I checked the long-range fore- cast and it says we'll be out of winter in about five months or so, so hang in there gang. In the meantime, I'm going to fight of the win- ter depmssm with a hwe shopping! rm goog to buy some new boots. gloves and a scraped because damn if I can find mine. Better get the car in some- time soon, too. Yeah, I wasn't toady eithetr. But a stlmM in November, who was ettp"ng drat? Certainly not us. The News Advertiser is one of the Mettola.d Motion. PW&*An= and U;m;M,tiq, 5. of sewspspers. The News Adverdser is a meadw of dw Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, ougum CommumW Nevrzower Assoc.. Caesd;aa Commasky Newspaper Assoc., cma&- Circulations Audit Board and the ostein Press Council. The publisher reserves the risht to classify or referee any advertisaneat. Credit for advertisement liaised to space price error occupies. 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1S 2H5CKM'L Pmductim dttpJ�wwv<durltatrrsews.aet Team effort Students join parents, teachers to discuss strengths, weaknesses BY LINDA WHITE STAFF REPORTER Avoiding the "blame game" is just one of the ben- efits of three-way conferenc- ing among teachers, parents and students, proponents of the new method of reporting believe. It also challenges students to accept responsibility for their own learning, main- tains Neil Simpson, principal of Glengrove Public School in Pickering. "It's important for kids who are doing well to have their parents hear the good news. It really boosts their self-esteem," says Mr. Simp- son. "if there are areas of weakness, the three having a rational discussion about what needs to be improved and how each will play a role in that improvement can be successful." Mr. Simpson learned about three-way conferenc- ing several years ago and introduced it to teachers at Lincoln Avenue Public School in Pickering Village, where he served as principal before going to Glengrove this year. He has produced and directed a video on three-way conferencing, which will be used to train teachers this year. While Mr. Simpson believes three-way conferences are more benefi- cial than traditional parent - teacher interviews, it will he up to individual teachers to decide if they want to con- duct them. Students prepare for the conference by collecting samples of their work to show their parents, by role playing the meeting and rehearsing proper introduc- tions in class, by setting and reviewing an agenda, and by writing letters inviting par- ents to attend the conference. During the conference, students may be asked to read a book, allowing the teacher to note how parents help their child with unknown words and to pro- vide strategies to help with reading. Writing samples may be part of a student's THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1997 - PAGE 7 Glengrove Public School teacher Susan JUSan S progress In ScrlvVI uua ycai. Sleith talks to student Kristine Smiles They're among those who support and her mom Sandy Smiles about three-way conferencing. portfolio to be shown to par- ents, giving the teacher a chance to comment on how the student is using gram- mar. Portfolios may also include an audio tape of a student playing a musical instrument, a video tape of a dramatic or athletic perfor- mance, a disk containing stu- dent A )rk ::,mpleted on the and group projects. Teachers can use lesson time set aside for language and guidance to prepare for the conferences. "Having the child at the conference is not new, but structuring their participa- tion is," reports Mr. Simp- son. "I believe parents will have a clearer understanding of their child's progress after attending one of these meet- ings." Three-way conferencing also gives students a chance to "talk to parents about things they're proud of," Lincoln Avenue teacher Tim Ralph says in the video. "As adolescents, that doesn't happen often." 0 THE DURHAM BOARD OF EDUCATION 4F In the Matter of the Expropriations Act. R.S.O. 1990 c. E. 26 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRLNTE LAND IN THE MATTER OF an application by THE DURHAM BOARD OF EDUCATION for approval to expropriate land described as Parcel 81.1. Section 40M-1629. Block 81, Registered Plant 40M-1629, in the Town of Pickering. in the Regional Municipality of Durham, for the purposes of acquisition of an elementary school site to be used as a location to construct an clementary school to serve the needs of the adjacent community. NOTICE IS HEREBY GENT -N that application has been made for approval to expropriate the land des(-nbed as follows: Parcel 81-1. Section 40M-1621). Block 81. Registered Plan 40M-1629. in the Town of Pickering, in the Regional Municipality of Durham Any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given who desires an inquiry into whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shall so notify the approving authority in writing, (a) in the case of a registered owner, served personally or by registered mail within thirty (30) days after the registered owner is served with the notice, or, when the registered owner is served by publication, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of the notice; (b) in the case of an owner who is not a registered owner, within thirty (30) days after the fust publication of the notice. The approving authority is: The Durham Board of Education 400T2unton Road, East Whitby, Ontario LIR 2K6 The expropriating authority is: The Durham Board of Education Ron Trbovich Superintendent of Education/Business This notice first published on the 29th day of October, 1997. PACE tf - Tt* N Vft �ltl'v>trttrr `s�1t'st►l�t�l►ir,tkivt�,K k (Vo wirThe Changing face of Health Care, Ajax -Pickering General Hospital awaits prognosis Pbture of APGH hangs on restructuring commission report BY MARIANNE TAKACS STA1 F REPORTER Ajax and Pickering residents will learn the fate of their community hospital next week. On Tuesday, the Health Services Restructuring Commission appoint- ed by the Province to overhaul Ontario's hospital and health care delivery system will release its report on the GTA -905 area, which includes Durham, York. Peel and Halton Regions. The commission has already recommended the clo- sure of 10 hospitals in Toronto and others across Ontano. But GTA -905 health councils and hospitals, including those in Durham. have maintained their areas are under -serviced already and should not be subject to cuts. Rather, they have called on the Province to take the health care dollars cut in Toronto and elsewhere and "rein- vest" them as promised — to pro- vide needed services in the GTA - 905 area. The Durham Region District Health Council has said the commis- sion should implement the council's 1995 Durham Region Acute Care Study, which recommended services be expanded at Ajax -Pickering Gen- eral Hospital and Oshawa General Hospital. "We're expecting that (the com- mission) will follow the acute care study which will see us become a full-service hospital;' says APGH spokesman Kim MacMurray. "We're expecting good news. We're expecting to get the green light to grow The commission has been doing its investigation of GTA -905 hospi- tals behind closed doors and has given no public indication of what it will recommend other than stating it is working on the principle that health care services should be avail- able close to home, says Ms. Mac- Murray. In Ajax and Pickering at least, that would mean increases in hospi- tal expenditures rather than the cuts which have become the norm in recent years. "If we are to grow then our bud- get would have to grow according- ly;' says Ms. MacMurray. "'This will be the test case. This is where the growth is. This is the opportunity for reinvestment." Last May, in a presentation to the restructuring commission. APGH maintained its services need to be expanded because: 0 It's serving two growing communities with a com- bined population of Health cuts are finished: health minister Bl' CHRIM CHASE DURHAM STAFF It's time to stop cutting and start preserving Canada's health care system, says federal Health Minister Allan Rock. 'Tice era of cuts is over for us;' Mr. Rock said during a brief visit to Whitby Wednesday afternoon. "lire cuts arc behind us " He said Canada's health-care system is the best in the world. ' Tile challenge is going to be to maintain and build on it;' he said while visiting the federally - funded Community Action Program for Children at the Dryden Heights I:ousing complex. Mr. Rock said he is "as concerned as anybody" about children, and that's why he and Whitby -Ajax MP Judi Longfield chose to visit the parent and preschool children's program. "Looking after children is a priority for this gov- emmcnt. That's why we arc here," he said. "I've heard wonderful things about this (pro- gram). I've read about it. That's why I wanted to come and see it for myself;' said Mr. Rock, who was shuffled from justice to health several months ago. He and Mrs. Longfield talked to parents at the centre and did crafts with the children, before leav- ing to visit Trafalgar Castle school to talk with stu- dents. One parent came from Pickering to inform Mr. Rock of the benefits of the program. "We have that great opportunity to meet other parents;' Janice Dyer told the minister. "It's a sup- port system for parents" Program co-ordinator Dan Beak said there are 15 such centres in Durham Region, all funded by Health Canada Each centre runs an informal drop- in program designed to meet the needs of the par- ents. The Dryden Heights location acts as an infor- mation resource centre where parents can talk to each other about parenting issues and tum to facili- tators for information and help, he said. The centres are located in all eight Durham municipalities, catering to both urban and Waal fam- ilies. "We try to target those who have less resources," Mr. Beale said. Durham health council joins neighbor The planned amalgamation of the Durham Region District Health Council with its Halibur- ton-Kawartha-Pine Ridge coun- terpart is going ahead, despite local objections. The health ministry has con- firmed the merger of the two dis- trict health councils. A transition team will be set up soon to deter- mine the composition and loca- tion of the new volunteer plan- ning body. The two councils "will be dis- solved and there will be a new district health council formed to cover that area" said Lynda Hes- sey, executive director of the Durham health council, which celebrates its 20th anniversary in September. That was the same month the health ministry announced it was consolidating 33 health councils into 16. When the first notice of merg- er between the Durham and Hal- iburton-Kawartha-Pine Ridge district health councils was given, the Durharn health council "made an alternative proposal" to the ministry that Durham merge with York Region District Health Council instead, Ms. Hessey said. The alternative proposal was made in light of Durham Region's close ties to municipali- ties to the west, such as its inclu- sion in the Greater Toronto Area and its largely urban, fast-grow- ing population. ' Ilse ministry did not accept our alternate rec- ommendation;' Ms. Hes- sey said, adding the York Region District Health Council is being merged with its counterpart in Simcoe County. She said the health council is not opposed to amalgamation, adding it will present some challenges in planning with such a large geo- graphic area and differing con- cerns. She said the Haliburton- Kawarttta-Pine Ridge area has an older and more Waal population that is more dispersed. The staff of bolt[ councils have been given their notices. " here will be opportunities for staff in the new organization but we're not sure what the opportunities will be," Ms. Her- sey said. 151,495 which is expected to reach 194,255 by 2(X)6. As well, more Whitby residents arc expected to seek acute care services here when their local hospital is transformed into a rehabilitation centre. 0 The three municipalities are home to many young, growing families who will need services in areas such as emergency, obstetrics. pediatrics, day surgery, orthopedics, mental health services and intensive care. ❑ Extra capacity makes APGH the ideal site for expansion of hospital services to care for Durham's grow- ing population. A $30 -million addi- tion was completed in 1994 which brought its capacity to 193 beds, but only 116 are currently operating. The hospital also has land available on-site for future expansion. 0 Administrative improvements at the hospital in recent years have resulted in low administrative costs and a substantial reduction in the average amount it spends to treat each patient. ❑ As facilities are provided here. residents who now go to Toronto for medical services will be able to obtain them locally. APGH officials told the commis- sion the hospital will need about $2.7 million to update diagnostic imaging equipment and acquire the new technology necessary to become a full-service hospital. The hospital foundation is already working on raising some of that money. As well, about $2.1 million would be needed to renovate the emergency, diagnostic imaging and ambulatory care departments. GOODWILL'S GONE FROM GOODS TO BETTER: Fresh new merchandise every day! Nothing stays bnger thea 6 weeks! Men's pants, ladies skirts sized by inches! • Tops, shirts, blouses, sweaters sized in total, med'an. large! SOX oft selected items every week! Unbeatable everyday prices on brand acmes! . EJ skirts $4 winter coats $12 men's suits $12 dresses $6 sweaters $5 men's pants $4 blouses $4 ims $6 TOWS GOODWILL GOODS TO JOBS TO FUTURES. New Poetry Contest $48,000.00 in Prizes The National Library of Poetry to award 250 total prizes to amateur poets in coming months OwMit, Mar7lard - The Nation) tjbrxy of PIM*y l2s .1061 announced that W000.00 in priaes wi0 be awarded over die next 12 nm to in d,e brand new Nada Arn— open Amateur poetry Goaresr. The dM&W for entry inao die congest is December 15, 1997. Andra contest begins Deeember 16, 1997. The corniest is open 10 everyone and emtry is five. "We're especially looting for poem from am o unpublished poets.- indicated Howard Ely, spokesperson for The National Library of Poetry. "We have a ten year history of awarding large prizes to talented poets who have never before won any type of writing competition." How TO Eater Anyone may enter arc campetieoo simply by sending in ONLY ONE original Poerq any Acct. �aoy style, to: TYe NedomalUnk , Deep. r fly 456 TaMM Road &'arberongk oalarin MI! swl Or ewer online at www.p"osas The POM should be no more than 2t) lines, and the poet's Mame sad address mast appear an the top of narnrc r ojm Aurrr MNry Camra[ Ar Ar lit a ww. iAr wM awa" Aaftw w cu► the page. Entries must be potamarloed by Deeernba 15, 1997. "An poets wbo eater will receive a response o00cer11iag twit artistry," indicated Mr. Ely. t'Mnite L•WdkMiaa ewd for inches in an dfThe Nisraod�t��af Pbxay ss kl& aamog taaband.eotoliam Fleviout ■ ilsninges PI& listed by de dEaaariaa have indsded On err 7)sres WM ala Dream, Diap YFM.'a Pin K OlO—miltandRan, and Alam i a Moma, Co. MOM adren "Orr ant1hoio6ies foutimely ten out becose they are tfuly etrjoyable vending. and they ate abo a sought -oder wercebootx for poetic dew)." added Mr. Ely. Deadline extended to enter Ajax Santa parade AJAX — The deadline has been extended to Tuesday, Nov. 18 for floats and bands to join the Ajax Santa Claus Parade. There's no charge to enter the parade, which has so far attracted seven bands, including three pipe hands. . Durham separate board students in class on `PD days' Students at separate schools will make up two of the 10 instructional days lost during the illegal province - wide teachers' strike over the next few weeks. The Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board has cancelled professional development days scheduled for Nov. 21 and Dec. 5. Students are expected to be in class those days. Board staff is looking at how the remaining instructional days lost during the strike to protest the provincial government's Bill 160 will be made up. A report from the school board is forthcoming. r Ajax/PkkerWg )Yews Advertiser 1 Hol&Wy Gi, f r Guide coming soon... 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Volunteers from the Ajax -Pickering Sal- vation Army will be collecting non-perish- able food items for the army's annual Christmas appeal. Call Dave Cawthorne at 428-7459 or fax 428-2054 for more information or to enter a fl oat . 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DOORS OPEN 8:30pm • Live Music (New Hollywood) from 9pm - 2am • Guest emcee - John Gallagher (CityTV) • 94.9 Magic FM - Live Remote • Fabulous prizes every hour! • 10 Domestic & Imported Drafts • Large Satellite TV Screen • Tons of 36" and 32" Televisions • From nachos and wings to pasta ,,s and steaks - full sports and family fare • Great sports memorabilia & collectibles • 15,000 square feet of fund!! Victoria 9I49 Streets • 0 GRAND OPENING! r r a �. .. •.. It l- l O, ♦ C L 1. I. Y 1 1 ,Yf _ V�+ •f• + i-- - - . - -- - - a ---- - - --- -a - . -- ---- --- ..•..s..w-............ ... .. .�. Salvati*on.Army Christmas drive starts Monday Sally Ann braces for increased demand in Ajax and Pickering You can play Santa Claus this year as about 400 families are expected to turn to the Ajax -Pick- ering Salvation Army for assis- tance at Christmas. As registration for the Salva- tion Army's annual Christmas appeal starts Monday. Sally Ann Family Services Centre director Paul Carew is hoping the number of people seeking assistance stays at 1996 levels. "We're expecting the same" as last year when the Salvation Army helped about 400 families made up of 1,100 people. Food bank use has increased, but Mr. Carew is "hoping it does- n't increase at Christmas. Ind" ­ tions are it will, but we hope it doesn't" In August, there was a 60 -per cent increase in the number of people looking for help over the same month last year. "Every month is higher compared to the month last year... Mr. Carew reports that during the recent teachers' strike, food bank use increased. While teach- ers weren't looking for help, oth- ers affected by the strike, such as bus drivers, needed assistance. People should register between Monday, Nov. 17 and Friday, Dec. 5 to receive assis- tance although individuals regis- tering after the deadline will still be helped. To sign up for assistance, Ajax and Pickering residents must take identification, proof of address and an income statement to the Salvation Army's Family Services Centre at 44 Commercial Ave. in Ajax from 8:30 am. to noon or 1 to 4 P.m. Mondays to Fridays. Donations of non-perishable food toys and gifts are being sought for the wpeal- Needed most are canned fruit, stew, and pasta, peanut butter, soup, baby formula and food, dry pasta and sauce, photo by Andrew Iwanowski The Ajax -Pickering Salvation Army's Christmas appeal campaign is off to a good start thanks to a donation of toys and food from the Kids Are Worth It store in the Pickering Town Centre. Paul Carew, director of the Army's Family Services Centre, accepts the donation from store employee Suzan Jones. The campaign begins Monday and runs right up to Christmas. jams and jellies, macaroni din- ners, powdered milk, fruit juices and rice. Each needy family receives a food hamper, two gifts for each child and vouchers to be used at local grocery stores for a Christ- mas dinner, including a turkey. Each year. there are lots of gifts for younger children, but items for older kids are usually in short supply, Mr. Carew says. Gifts appropriate for older youths include sports equipment, make- up, CDs or tapes, clothes, and gift certificates. Mr. Carew reports he's look- ing for a warehouse where the Salvation Army can collect and sort donations for the Christmas drive. Anyone willing to donate space to the Salvation Army should call Mr. Carew at 427- 7123. He'd also like to hear from anyone who'd like to work as a volunteer in the Salvation Army food drive. D.C.AUTO 5ERVICE We're Relocating NOV. 17th to 21 McMaster Ave. Ajax 683-3902 A NM- Daffmile &AM i 8M1 15 YOUR CAR READY FOR THE BIG CHILL? WINTER TUNE-UP SPECIAL 4 Gly. - $49-W Parts 6 Gly. - $59-95 Extra 8Gly. -$69' & Tire tion T Son* restnsF � ..00I 'Al ,I I 1 141 J" ,it(I/ I, Of,' ('y:f I,] # ;.,If . i rl �!'l1 .'.'i'J THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1997 - PAGE 11 goodiea n9t as it Pickeirii' .:4bazaar, P'ICKERING —'Tis the season tables and more. There will be a num bazaars, crafts and baked goods. ber of raffles, including a quilt hand - Orchard villa Retirement Centre made by Orchard Villa residents. as its annual Christmas bazaar . Snacks and refreshments will be urday, Nov. 22 from 10 am. to 3 available in the tea room. All are wel- n. come. The retirement centre is at The bazaar features Chnst:mak`.." .1955 Valley Farm Rd. in Pickering. As. a white elephant table, bake Call 831-2522 for more information. Good Luck Jason! Jason Fitzsimmons, one of our co-workers, is among the Canadian contingent competing in the ITU World Triathlon Championships in Perth, Australia on November 16. Jason earned the chance to represent our country in just his first year of participating in triathlon events. We're proud to work with Jason and other employees shoring a commitment to excellence. Our thoughts and hopes go with you, Jason. We're proud of you. ONTARIO Hy-';'- & THE EMPLOYEES OF P CKERING NUCLEAR The Mikasa Don't miss M Warehouse Sale Featuring selected Yp o DAT N fi0 0 discontinued and off Suggested Retail Prices surplus lines of Miluma dinnerware, crystal, giftware and flatware. Choose from hundreds of items - all at fantastic savings! • No dealers please • Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Interac (No cheques) • All Sales Final • No refunds or exchanges One location only 161 McPherson St., Markham, ON 5 DAYS ONLY. 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Durham Regional Police said the vic- tim was working at Martinizing drycleaner in the Sears warehouse store at 5) Ravenscroft Rd. when a mar wearing a bandan- na over his face burst in just before 7 p.m. Thursday. "He grabbed a hold of the clerk'! head and dragg« her around the store by the hail holding a handgun to her head. He threatened to shoot her." Sergeant Jim Grimley said. The man led the woman to a cash register and "threw" a leather handbag at her, which she was ordered to fill with cash, Sgt. Grimley said. She was dragged again by the hair to a wash- room, where the robber ordered her to stay inside or "she would be lolled". After the ban- dit left the store, taking the victim's wallet, the victim called police. -She didn't suffer any physi- cal injuries but she was extremely fearful. She feared for her life. She was terrorized by (the bandit)," said Sgt. Grimley. "This involved a considerable amount of violence com- pared to what we've seen in the past in these types of robberies.' Police described the suspect as 5'9", slim, about 20, with mulatto skin. He was wearing a blue fleece sweat- shirt and a red bandanna over his nose and mouth. We're online at www,durhamnews.net the metropolitan toronto and region conservation authority The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority is hosting an: Altona Forest Public Information Session Tues., November 18, 1997 7:30 p.m- - 9:30 p.m. St. Elizabeth Seaton School (Auditorium) 480 Strouds Lane, Pickering meeting there will be an Altona Forest) discussion of the Altona Forest Management Plan and discussion of the future Altona Forest Community Advisory Committee. For more info contact Micheal Bender, Ext. 287 Metro Region Conservation 5 Shoreham Drive Downsview, Ont. 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NOVEMBER 16, 1"7 Protesters barred from Pickering Santa parade `We're not political group': Kinsmen PUCKERING — Parents opposed to the provincial govern- ment's education reforms weren't allowed to take their fight to the street in this weekend's Pickering Santa Claus parade. "We're not a political group;' explains Glenda Stafford, whose husband Gord is co-chairman of the Kinsmen Club of Pickering, orga- nizers of the annual parade held Sat- urday morning. "We don't want to be seen as tak- ing sides. It's supposed to be a fun day for the kids: ' Parents hoped to march with green ribbons in the parade, but were turned down. Apple -green rib- bons have been chosen as a symbol of the fight against Bill 160. Many parents planned to deco- rate schools with the ribbons this weekend. Durham Learning Academy an alternative Private Education High School is offering a 10 week / 2 credit course package Nov. 13 -Jan. 27 Earn 2 credits in just 10 weeks! to low studenVteacher ratio to individual academic needs recognized Pickering & Whitby Locations Call 905-40448097 to enroll! Space is limited! In association with ti),LVAN LEARNING CENTRE' Bruer frad es &"dust Aim &rwwrsr- r —1 1 1 A I 1 , 1 , 1, -2 SAM 1 1 n Valid Only at (address) a / orwcagon at aetorwr. tare) sloe mr.urr cot owes,. t Not awns rtes ear aw..r. 0ewr awwwe tdort. i THE CREAT CANADIAN 1 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , ` Eat --Tape-out Great mmis -Great coning J Valid at. AJAX 105 BAYLY ST. W. PICKERING 705 KINGSTON RD. Offer expires Sun. Nov 16/97 Bill 160 focus of forum for Durham parents The Durham Region Coalition for Social Jermey and Ontario English Catholic Teach - Coalition for Social Justice presents the forum Fighting to Pre- ers' Association, Durham district president Justice hosts Nov. 20 event serve Public Education Thursday, Nov. 20 Mike O'Connor will speak at the event. from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Steelworkers' Hall, For more information call Monica Con. Parents, teachers and social activists are 1 15 Albert St., Oshawa. nolly at 668-7100 or Drummond White at invited to a forum aimed at fighting Bill Ontario Secondary School Teachers' 668-0999. 160. Federation, Durham district president Pat A Central Ontario Pontiac Buick GMC Dealers' Presentation FORTIFIED WITH IRON, L4I V6 AND V8. 4WD EXTENDED CAB SHOWN 4 98 Pontiac Sunfire Coupe I— $ SltwrrLEAsE` :* IJDOWN PAYMENT gets you a 2.2 litre engine, sport suspension, S��[ c dual air bogs, 4 -wheel ABS, 5 -speed transmission, folding rear seat. 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FxWd Cab ora rorlird fit is wdloid Dior Iw soon we mriYo. liana, tem ad "w' ow edlydd. trtw�lr 5715, keeu, tmles Dain ear seVlw fa Isss Oir e}'Ie w Ieoltwd maito&, 40a to it lac or pram, of MI W or Itntoomar ■od& Dilor whim w hila oar heunmpmn moan r Iw dato6 a rnq ww.pncwoy.uwn trw.,eromdacoe s aJ n h0dolora. d two aeon wid_ rmr not In otroi --' w and nib dhr olfrs SO tw W" ioori Malls (gorMn t s here.' Ajax and Pickering residents cope with season's first snowy showing Old Man Winter arrived early this year, blowing away temperate thoughts of the El Nino weather phenomenon promised by meteorologists. About 15 centimetres of blowing snow accumulated overnight Thursday and on Friday morning, bringing an unofficial start to winter. In the photo above left, Tom Twomey (left) gets a hand from Wolfman Drew (right) and driver Steve Kolton as they load up a brand new snow machine. Above right, Mickey Sudar puts his back into his work as he clears snow from a walkway on Commercial Avenue in Ajax. Ajax, Pickering commuters stuck after storm struck The first winter storm of the season early Friday wreaked morning rush hour havoc on roads across the Greater Toronto Area, but there were apparently few problems in Ajax and Pickering except for com- muters trying to make it in to work on time. "Westbound (Hwy. 401) especially was really backed up all the way through Durham out to about Harmony Road (in Oshawa);' says Tyler French of the Ontario Provincial Police's Whitby detachrnenL He notes the first snow of the year usually caus- es problems even if relatively link of the white stuff falls, which was the case this time. "It takes a link reminder to know how to drive in a storm.. A lot of motorists across Durham apparently for- got. There were 33 accidents in the region between 2:30 and 9 am., reports Durham Regional Police Sergeant Jim Grimley. There were no serious injuries but there was cer- tainly a lot of age„ Only three of the accidents were in the Ajax -Pick- ering area. In Pickering, that may have been because the Town's depart- ment of public works had prepared for the relatively early snowfall. "We were certainly ready for this one;' says Picker- ing director of public works Richard Holborn. "Our sand dome was filled, our salt dome certainly had enough salt in iC' Mr. Holborn says that by 4 am. Pickering had 10 trucks deployed to salt the roads, eight in the south and two in the north. There wasn't really enough snow to have to plow in the south However, trucks in the north were expected to be plowing roads there most of the day. As well, two garbage rocks belonging to the com- pany contracted by the Town to do its waste collec- tion ended up in separate ditches along northern roads, delaying garbage collection in the area. THE NEWS ADVER77SER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 1997 - PAGE 15 .A* SHARP HAIR STUDIO (Formerly known as Sharp Cuts) Is doing a photo session with moderena * Make-up * Hair ' * Wardrobe * TOO" Portrait °n" 299, ,, WIN 199" GItt cerMicoft (905) 427-363L= 235 ISaplY Sit. - Sa]rb► Plaza - Aiaz to mqck 116 44r; I fU A nR 6g K1Q11LS; LGIAI Save 10"c on 4 or more Installed Vinyl Replacement Windows Replace your w9 indows and don't pay l May'98 ''� when vou use vour sears Card. Offer applies to installed windows, roofing, entry and patio doors, gas fireplacm electronic air cleaners and furnaces On approved credit, with vow Segs Card. Minimum $2W purchase. A $35 deferral fee and a0 40cabie razes and durgm are parable u time of purchaw OOrr ends Sunday, November 23. 1997 AA for drtads. CALL NOW, TOLL FREE, FOR A NO-ORUGATION IN-HOME ESTIMATE OR N7srr YOUR SEARS RETAIL STORE 1-800-625-0025 Sears Guaranteed Home Improvements TA to someoneoouu knower Coprng&At 1997. scan Inc. 11420 all WILL NOT SHOP 'TIL I DROP: ' ;ompare prices at icarborough Fown Centre $109.00 ona Sib 09W on" $Sean Experiooce the great INDOOR Power Centre. Just 10 rnitwtos south of Hwy 401 on warden Ave. 416.752.4211 Get it while it Iasis, we can't guarantee it'll be here t0reVW. Aetwl prices shown for items bmi *d OCL 20 . Nov. r 1997. • PAGE 16 - raNEWS ADVERnSIM SUNDAY, NOVEMER 16, 1"? Fund-raiser planned for Pickering boy' learning to walk BY LINDA WHITE STAFF REPORTER PICKERING — Just three months after undergoing surgery that may enable him to walk, young Gra- ham Johnston says little about a painful operation and a lengthy stay in a rehabilitation centre. Instead, the Pickering boy wants to talk about how well he did on the computer while recovering from surgery in late July. After intense therapy each morning and afternoon at the Hugh MacMillan Rehabilita- tion Centre in Toronto, Graham looked forward to "mowing the grass" on a computer program which he could play while being strapped in an upright position to strengthen his leg muscles. Graham was six months old when he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, a general term for disorders of movement and posture resulting from damage to a child's developing brain in the later months of pregnancy, dur- ing birth, in the newborn period or in early childhood. In Graham's case, doctors believe he suffered a lack of oxygen at birth. Graham, who celebrates his fourth birthday this Sunday, started walking when he was about two with the assistance of a walker. He has been able to take about 20 steps at a time before getting too shaky to continue. After undergoing an operation in late July at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto which will give him a 90 -per cent chance of being able to walk — with the assistance of a cane or braces, at least temporarily — Graham can proudly transfer him- self from his wheelchair to his walk- er and walk across the room. His parents Lisa and Russel, who must remind Graham to walk flat- footed and not on his tiptoes, are thrilled with his accomplishments. While the summer was "pretty stress- ful", Mrs. Johnston says her son Lupus support group meets DICKER- ING — The Lupus Associa- tion of Durham Region will hold a support group meeting Wednesday, Nov. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the com- munity room at the Pickering police station at Brock Rd. and Hwy. 2. Guest speak- er for the meet- ing will be cer- tified reflexolo- gist and aro- matherapist Marilyn All - press. For more information call 619-0000. 171"P017-1 _el _. Graham Johnston is learning to walk again after undergoing surgery and a lengthy rehabilita- tion process. The Pickering lad is the guest of honor at a fund-raising dinner at Ajax's Honey Garlic restaurant on Dec. 16. .was like a different kid" just hours after the operation. Though Graham can't use his walker in his family's tiny basement apartment, he enjoys a "walker group" at his school, located at the Grandview Rehabilitation Centre in Oshawa. He walks with the assistance of a walker equipped with wheels or with a cane in each hand. "We feel good about his progress;' boasts Mr. Johnston. "He stands a good chance of walking with canes or all by himself when his legs get stronger. Just before his surgery, we got a wheelchair. This time next year, I hope to give it away" Mr. Johnston took a two-month leave of absence from his job as a bus driver with Pickering Transit to be with Graham and his two-year-old brother Mark. Mrs. Johnston is a stay-at-home mom and spent most nights with Graham while he was away from home. The family is grateful for support from Cathrina Mansfield of the Durham Family Respite Network. She has helped put together a fund- raising dinner in hopes of buying a omputer for Graham and to offset oxpenses incurred by his family while he spent five weeks at the reha- bilitation centre. The dinner will be held Tuesday, Dec. 16 from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at Honey Garlic Restaurant, 250 Bayly St. W., Ajax. Emcee is Ken Shaw of CFTO- TV. There will be a silent auction and door prizes. Tickets are $25, which includes an all - you -can -eat buf- fet. Tickets are available through Whitby -Ajax Riding MP Judi Longfield (665- 8182), Joe Dick- son War Printing (683-7940) or the restaurant (683- 8231). Tickets S1 will also be avail- able at the door the night of the event. Donations may be sent to Graham John- ston, c/o Durham with over Family Respite Network, 36 programs - Emperor St., Begin Ajax, Ont., L I S 1 M 7. For more for a information call jot 427-3300, ext. 234. M 0 SAW Dtm aerstode. sawSerlrrrp Mw" altering for sale 10 ft pubic a rnrt.d nunber d new spa -al 1697 Lo-zao seep nradrrres "wh aro induttial51161111 and sew on All fabrics, derwn, cr upholstery. nylon, stretch, vinyl, sire EVEN SENrS ON LEATHER. No aadwrrems needed tar WW hda (arty size), maroyrarrs, hens. sewn on buff s, sain avercm, dams. appiqun and more. 20 sit h frnraam Just set dials and see mqc happen wifW ald fashioned cans or papa mms. These madw" are Suifade for hare. P oral or sdrod roan sewrrp, 25 year wavarrly. YON price with Ors ad - 5299.00 - w'It Ors ad - 529.95. Yaw dregw. cash or VISIT MASTEHCAM i AUERICAN EXPRESS. 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"I WILL NOT BUST MY BUDGET FOR BRAND NAMES:' Compare at Yorkdale $20 an 11A 1 Maefet; 0"d $10 ExNr ee" the rest INDOOR fewer Csetre. Jut 10 ■tieatfs soma of Nwy 101 oft watrdes Ave. 41l,7S2.1211 --------- -- _ - - - fret R 1Mr1e d laps we tarr'1 yuarardae RCN be bele forever! Acrgl lx shown tOr items brought Oct. 20 -_NQv_6,1997._ Help a needy neighbor 1 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, helping people in your town who require assistance. Information Ajax -Pick- ering: Are you interested in discovering a variety of infor- mation about your communi- ty? 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 Commu- nity Care Home Support Program: Com- munity Care needs volunteers to drive seniors and physically disabled adults to their medical appointments. A gasoline compen- sation ;s provided. Call Sally Longo at 686-3331. Ajax -Picker- ing Red Cross: Join the Rai Cross team! Chal- lenging positions exist with many programs and ser- vices. Call 420- 3383. Arthritis Soci- ety of Durham Regan: Volun- teers are needed to help with special events throughout the year% fundrais- ing and office work and to serve on the executive committee. Call Lucy Perri at 434- 7221 or 1-888- 765-0005. Ajax -Picker- ing Wousen's Resource Cen- tre: Women vol- unteers are needed to support and provide informa- tion on communi- ty resources to abused women at a vulnerable time in their lives. You will be required to work at least two hours a week, be willing to learn new skills and share your wisdom and concern. For an application or information, call Jackie at 686- 2661. Big Brothers Association of Ajax -Pickering: Women and men are needed for the new in -school Mentoring Pro- gram one hour per week. Big Brothers are also needed along with volunteers for group activities, office support and agency programs. Share the fun and support the moms and boys from father - absent homes in our commu- nities. 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 person in need of assistance with the proper authorities. For more information about the Ajax Block Parent Program, call Henry Zaczek at 427-2054. For the Pickering Block Par- ent 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 moth- er are needed to volunteer with the one-to-one matching programs. Volunteers are also needed for office help, special events, fundraising and the board of directors. Call 428- 8111. Big Sisters Association of Ajax -Pickering Clothes Cir- cuit: The second-hand cloth- ing store needs reliable volun- teers to assist with various store duties such as sorting donations, arranging displays and assisting customers. The store is conveniently located next to the Big Sisters office (Bayly Street and Westney Road, Ajax, next to Taco Bell) and is accessible to public transit. Call 428-9111. Join the `Circle of Hope" TO 6000_ A416AC Ld'Ui afi0n THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1997 - PAGE 17 n ax or Pickering Breast Cancer Society of Canada - Durham Region Chapter: The chapter's dedi- cated 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 organi- 7ation of fundraising events, to conduct public speaking engagements, etc. Full train- ing is provided. Call 686- 7993 or 666-4561. Canadian Cancer Soci- ety, West Durham Unit: Vol- unteers are required for many interesting activities, includ- ing organizing and canvassing for the annual April fundrais- ing campaign. Drivers are also needed to transport patients to cancer treatment toncerned citizens of Ontario are invited to show their support for Public educ Eton by forming ': holes of Mnpe - in their coinffwnitier- (Jhy: to f gAr cuts to education to show your opposition to Birt 160 to save pu6/ic education 0hen: 6eyinning Monday, l otwn6er 17th inhere.• at schools, MMP oRices, Queen's P0,4 mar an apple green ri66on (People for Education Campaign -aAole for the reachers 9veen to synnhatse new life and hope ..loin the Gime- of Hope Queen's Park Gird e of Nope IK -00 p.m. each day beginning A%nday, ffivetnber 17th /' The circle of Nope in Your Cwry wnrty: Candlelight %il at XPP offices 7 p, m. on Aouem6er f 7 UURAW 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 Asso- ciation - Durham Region Branch: The goal of CDA is to improve the quality of life of Canadians affected by dia- betes through research, ser- vice, advocacy and education. The Durham Region branch needs volunteers for a variety of positions and to help out at bingos held every second Sunday afternoon at Caesar's Bingo Place, 88 King St. W. Oshawa. Call 436-6648. Ontario March of Dimes: The annual fundrais- ing campaign is in urgent need of" co-ordinators, cap- tains, telemarketers and can- vassers. Have fun with other volunteers who are making a difference. Volunteers are also required to assist with special events and bingo. All volun- teers enjoy excellent training, flexible hours and a great opportunity to help adults who are physically disabled. Call Denise Harding at 434- 5280. "SPECIAL SALE" 3 Sided Glass Free Standing Stove direct vent. chimney not required hu tall•a S SW Gas lnncrt for existing fireplaces Golden Embers w/blower. 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Durham to focus on victims of domestic V10lenc Assault Care Centre awarded pilot project funding BY JACQUIE MCINNES SPECIAL TO THE NEWS ADVERTIS- ER The Durham Region Sexual Assault Care Centre which operates out of the Oshawa General Hospital r is one of seven Ontario centres awarded a new Domestic Violence Pilot Project. The program, which will focus on acute care for the victims and documen- tation of their abuse, was awarded to Durham due to the high incidence of domestic violence here, says Shirley Burnett, the centre's executive director. Another reason Durham may have been chosen for the program, she says, is the expectation the area will get a domestic vio- lence court in the near future. It is hoped the two projects will work hand-in- hand. The Sexual Assault Care Centre currently has 24- hour emergency medical services for victims. With the new project, the role of the sexual assault nurses will be expanded to include crisis intervention. safety planning. collecti-ri Shirley Burnett of the Durham Region Sexual Assualt Care Centre will help administer pilot project with the announcement of funding for the Durham organiza- tion. That's a lot of welcome mats PICKERING -- A local group is celebrating 15 years of helping new- comers to the area meet people and learn more about their community. The Pickering -Ajax -.Newcomers and Alumni Clubs are celebrating the milestone on Saturday, Nov. 29 at Orchard Villa j�_Rryetirement Centre in Pick- .. �`�• Y - The event begins with cocktails at 7:30 p.m., fol- lowed by dancing and a midnight cold buffet. Past and present mem- bers are welcome. Cost is $35 per couple or $17.50 per person. The centre is at 1955 Valley Farm Rd. Call Trinda at 420-8927 for more information on the club. County Town singers perform forgarden club AJAX » There is some music on the agenda Monday when the Ajax Garden Club meets. The group meets Monday, Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Ajax Royal Canadian Legion, 111 Hunt St. The County Town Singers will perform. Non-perishable food are items being collected for needy families in the communit. Ca11683-5328 for more information. of medical and forensic evidence and the provision of comprehensively docu- mented medical forensic charts for use in prosecu- tion in some domestic assault cases. "Even if a victim choos- es not to have the police involved, we can document the abuse for later," explains Ms. Burnett. "So if she changes her mind at a later date, we can -pull those files. It may be the only window of opportuni- ty for some victims" In the event the victim does choose to lay charges, Ms. Burnett believes the documentation will help the justice system prose- cute more effectively because this type of evi- dence holds a lot of weight in court. Penny Contreras of the Victim Assistance Program based out of the Attorney General's office agrees. She believes the very pres- ence of a confidential sup- port program at the hospi- tal will encourage some people to come forward who may not have other- wise done so. "Often women are real- ly concerned about going to their family doctor about these things;" she notes. "Even the family doctors aren't always that enlight- ened about domestic assault." Training for the pro- gram will be extended to emergency room physi- cians and nurses who will be taught to identify the signs of domestic violence so they will be able to alert the Assault Centre's team. They will respond to calls within 30 minutes. Training will also h provided to Educatio Wife Assault and represen tatives from the police, the Crown attorney's office, the Victim Assistance Pro- gram, local shelters and other involved agencies. n Training is slated to begi Jan. 8 and the program should be running by Jan. 15. If the program proves to be successful, it is hoped all of the province's 27 centres will begin opera- tion by the end of 1998. hankYou Pickering The Johnson Family Farm... Russell. Sue, Rick and Chris at their home in Ward 3, Pickering, where Rick and Sue ha. a lived for o: er 23 years. My Family and I would like to express our sincere thanks to the people of Pickering for the overwhelming support during the election, and goodwill we have received throughout the years, If you ever need my help, please feel free to call me at (905) 649-2295. Together; we will continue to fight for a better, stronger Pickering... a community where our children can be happy axdper Rids Johnson .............. 649-2295 Town .....................420-4605 Fax ......................420-6064 outer FlelpNrll Numbem Town of Pickering ........... 420-2222 General Manager............ 420-4648 Customer Care Centrle........ 683-7575 Cleric's Department .......... 420-4611 Economic Develop Tiertt....... 420-4625 Fine Department ............. 427-8555 Parks 8 Facilities ............ 420-4624 Planning Department......... Public Works 4204617 ................ Pickering Hydro ............. 427-0791 Durham Region ............. 688-7711 Administration ......... 1-800-372-1102 Economic Developrtnent.. 1-800-706-9857 Public Works.......... 1-800-372-1103 AREACODE90 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1997 - PAGE 19 New facesproposed for Ajax-PickeringBoard of Trade executive Business people in Ajax and Pickering are The Board of Trade will also consider nom- restaurant, Paul Pajunen of Eco -Tec Limited, Mckinnon of DuPont Canada Inc., Kim Mur - invited to meet other movers and shakers. inees for the board of directors for the 1998-99 Dr. Phebe-Jane Poole of P.J. Poole & Associ- ray of Kelly Services Inc. and Kate Snyder of The Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade hosts term. Seeking the position of president is Doug ates and Sherry Robinson of Royal Bank. Accounting Solutions Company. Cost is $25 its annual general meeting Tuesday, Nov. 25 at Wilkinson of Deloitte & Touche. Current pres- Candidates for the position of director are for members and $35 for non-members. Regalis restaurant in Pickering. ident John Wiersma of Pickering Hydro will be Roger Alexander of Siemens ElectroCom Regalis is at 1305 Pickering Parkway. Networking is scheduled from 11:30 a.m. appointed chairman of the board. Sorting Systems Inc., Alvin Brouwer of the Call 837-6638 for more information. to noon, with lunch to follow. Returning for the second year of a two-year Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, Susan Ontario Chamber of Commerce executive term are Kirk Dick of Rodman's Heating and Coburn CGA, Jeff Lazenby director Doug Robson is the guest speaker. Air Conditioning, Scott McCarthy of Kelsey's of Dynamic Images Inc., Jim o a Yule EARLY BIRD SPECIAL $ 99 get a Available Wednesda , Nov. 19 Fresh Chicken $�reastsH sA.� $1301b. kick �� � ��� out of this event AJAX — You can get a head start on your Christmas shop- ping in Ajax. The McLean Community Cen- tre hosts a craft and gift sale Satur- day, Nov. 22 from 9:30 am. to 3:30 p.m. And, Santa will visit from noon to 2 p.m. The show offers "a great selection of crafts and gifts for all your shop- ping list;' organiz- ers promise.Some proceeds from the sale will be dorm - ed to the Chil- dren's Wish Foun- dation.McLean Community Cen- tre is at the corner of Westney Road and Magill Drive. Call 428-1444 for more informa- tion. Quality Fresh Cut Meats At Everyday Low Prices! cdn. Red Bran'AA`'AL.- Adclmxjk.,Lean Ground Beef The Lffim an >R1k Fre* ini� cmeko Po Salad vl'nsna leu 99 10 ,a Ib. lb Meat I _ .1 ft cfllr U011 Cats !6ftdn ill mmone vs V*B@A:= Save "" Me z7% Uwrpd FA ridtwir mm Meats Towdew a" w..� ca I "'rhe Meat People" 03 0 now 001y X59 • irtcfudes new premium pads • irdpeclion of brW a system •WXPXIDinSIM • oow parts 1i tabour extra if needed Expires Nov 3N7 Rol X138* • kx*K es new a ld Dako or Pugs and tabour ID ulster • ql cars vans a trucks i2o ectra Exp. Now. 3097 /!2PqC0qt\ STN TEES v ; is coming to THE PARKWOOD ESTATE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th (evening) and ALL DAY SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 29th SEE AND ENJOY ALL OF THE BEAUTY OF THE YULETIDE SEASON' Aril) TAKE PART IN RAISING MUCH NEEDED FUNDS TO HELP SUPPORT HEALTH CARE AROUND THE REGION •►Oshawa is proud to play host to the first-ever Aestival event of its kind in the Durham Region. 40 TICKE'T'S FOR THE FRIDAY EVENING -GALA- AND THE SATURDAY GENERAL ADMISSION ARE AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS um UX8flWQE H. Nelson Flobbies WAM. Blue 6Iss tX books Alia Plaza 182 Queen St. 8 Brock St W. a 56 Harwood Awl. S. 905-985-0761 905-852.4282 905-683-0351 igwleuwVILLE PISKERM The Canadian Stmesnkan Guest Services Kiosk a 62 King Sir" west Centre Court - Lower Leval 905-6233303 Pickering Centre 905-683-7171 Sias: DO" Dyne's WHIM Fair* Weeness Cleric 115 Dundas St. W Pringle Creek Plaza 1631 Dundas St. E. 905666-2531 Idannong and Anderson (Just east of Thid�wn' 905666.0286 905-726-3608 C intonnaaon OsAawa =.da Gat Hdree Oshawa Centm Frye Pores May 18 King St. E. Centro Court - Outside Taunton and R"on 905-571-3511 Eaton s 905.723-5236 C" 1lfater !s almost here... ��.Zemember I Poor Qarl At Cotelar ow Car Mart cud=" peruke is air top prkwky. 00r', - - Chas 'A' nedmics recent it 0* nee wary repair. f $9.95 redrafts: • Qa FRZIER EXTRA • as fluids lopped • 5 Was of SW3D of • tire pressure checked • free tire rotation •tree txake inspection • as bells c11ec1oed • kora end check Expires Nov. 30/97 am DOYET clum NASCAR PAUL o� MTAA nbqq" 0* b ellen fins ifl:fl bd 4 auriechlit��llls s E*k n Nor. 3OW apply to am Care LAcww@d MWw IANNeb Naopectle &Wdon hours- ran, lints., WWI., Fit &W ens -&*W Pm Thum t -M&--W ptim:, Sat &W &m -&-all pia •it I i F6WlI A s includes corrtputer check dk labour loco -Pts;49 extra if needed SMCM_s . with purchase �enydti� 39 � or any set of shocks or struts Exp. Nov. 30/97 AN LSAXNW 20 %a" Exp. Nov 30/97 r, a. - y�pc`4Wi: w. xi THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY!! 1 1 a n � 1 •1111111i•L���IIi: -� ■\•.L Ilam, .l l\17 1r :/ - l' 1■\�\�11 �: ��1\\7 , . .- J, r j 4t. 3 Q ':0, .. I 411 I I'll k'l 1: nvFR a pot left JIL Tw' ML 7 � 1 I w— • Iraqi :4 4 7 MIA 11' mi - �.d 41 ot 771 ? ii! eid low. alai 11/,i�, �OO MIKE TED DWAYNE TED Jim DON ANN BILL HAZEN KEVIN KERRY LEN TOM PAUL CORRIGAN WILLIAMSON PICKARD WILLIAMSON McELROY ARSENAULT HEARD GOODWYN HARDING WORSLEY PICKARD WOODCOCK ep4ssqp CROBERT lw IL "'T I I I N b- I N 1. 1 k F A S'I( 19 HARWOOD AVE. (North of 401) SERVICE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY 905.683.5358 AND EVER�NIGHT J Postal s TTS NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER I6, l!!7 -PAGE 23 take could hurt local businesses `eely sev r ' BY BRIAN LEGREE & MARIANNE TAKACS DURHAM STAFF do STAFF RSPOKIER The possibility of a postal disruption is wreaking havoc with a Durham Region charity's largest fund-raiser. The Lung Association of Durham Region is withholding 100,000 pieces of mail for its Christmas Seal campaign pending a resolution to the dispute between Canada Post and the union rep- resenting its workers, says Janet f3eorgi- eff, LADR's executive director. "I'm very concerned about how the talks will go" between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers. The business community is also anx- ious about the possibility of a strike. Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade first vice-president Doug Wilkinson notes the approaching Christmas season is a "make or break" time of the year for most busi- nesses. "Any sort of a strike at this time would have fairly severe consequences. A num- ber of our members rely heavily on Cana- da Post for day-to-day business... He suggests businesses should already be making plans to deal with a possible strike as best they can. He also suggests the existence of alternative means of cor- respondence such as E-mail, faxes and the Internet might make a strike easier to deal with than in the past. But that's a the- ory most would like to avoid testing. "lire Board of Trade hopes manage- ment and the union can sit down and work things out and get a quick resolu- tion to this;' says Mr. Wilkinson. If the picket lines go up Friday, the Lung Association "can wait a couple of week~" for a possible resolution, says Ms. Galrgieff. "if we can have it out by the end of November, or early December, that WE CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE A FRESH START Proftrssiorld and PasonafiZed Se vice FrN Confrdwr" Consufration Several conversitent locatsons, incluchny'. OS14AWA 146 Srrcoa Slwat N. (Ooretown) (11105) 72a"04 SCAR8011 XAM 1919 Lawrence Atq E. (4/4) 750.0520 (now DVP and 401) 255 SAWni gsift Awa. µ16) 2:341410 (Mor -151151d0 mom CORRECTION NOTICE gt 6 HEAD HI -R VCR J states 30717 reg. $349.99 sale 299. rve SW XXW have read: reg. 329.99 sale 279. the $50 HEAD MONO VCR J states: 30437 rag. $279.99 sale 229. we$50 O h read: reg. $259.99 sale 229 99 Lve $30 EARS REGRETS ANY W(ONNVENIENI eIOIIU w oowr~s Ci 7W s .%@we 1885 CLEMENTS FA RCKERING T/FWIwTURE YAIa4G •SM%RTS: JAN. 6' - 1 TO OODWORKING STARTS: JAN. 8` - 8 WEEKS BUILD AN EN I ERTANlIENT UNIT SU LD AA DRY SM STARTS: JAN. 14+ -12 WEEKS • M4TRODUCTION TO THE ROUTER STARTS: JAN. 10* - 4 WEEKS 3 LEVELS FlNNSHNtK; TECHNIQUES WORKSHOP KSTARTS: DS WOOODW21 ORKlINGG NIGHTCAMP DECEMBER & JANUARY OPENINGS would be OK, but if a strike goes beyond that "lite strike, in effect, affects us both ways;' catty, Christmas Seal campaign chairman for we're in serious difficulty." she says. Durham Region. A lengthy postal strike could prove disastrous Despite the uncertainty surrounding the situa- "Please don't let a postal strike be an excuse for the organization, says Ms. Georgieff. tion, Lung Association officials urged people to not to give" Not only does the organization send out remember the Christmas Seal campaign, which In the event of a strike, donors can still give Christmas Seals to homeowners through the mail, has a goal of $104,600. to the Lung Association by credit card by call - the seals are used with Christmas cards sent in the "Every dollar we receive is crucial. We need ing 1-800-668-7682 or by visiting the Durham mail, and in turn, the Lung Association receives everyone's Christmas Seal donation to run our Region office at 40 King St. W., Suite 300, in 99 per cent of its donations through the mail. lung health programs and service," says Anita Oshawa. 365 DAYS A YEAR soDOWN PAYMENT* GMC REGULAR CAB 2WD comes with a 200 HP Vortec 4300 V6 engine, 4 -speed automatic transmission with overdrive, dual air hags, PASSLockr`t security system, 4 -wheel ABS, two-tier cargo box loading, chrome wheels, air conditioning and a deluxe chrome grille. $21,399+ rLEA.E ?9 LOOKING FOR A BETTER PLACE TO STORE YOUR, ATV? MARTL.EASE EXTENDED CAB 4WD SHOW 365 ODOWN PAYMENT. 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But when he left his job as regional manager of a medical tools company because of downsizing, his hobby turned into a successful restoration business. "I looked at a lot of different franchise ideas but what I really wanted to do was create a job involv- ing woodworking," he says. "it was when I attended the Canadian Franchise Show in Toronto that I dis- covered Guardsman WoodPro." After a series of meetings and a trip to the company headquarters in Grand Rapids, Michigan for a train- ing session, Paul seriously considered buying a franchise. He found the company was Paul Major, owner of WoodPro franchise. very open and gave him a realistic outlook on his future with their com- pany. This candid approach by Guardsman coupled with the support of his family led Paul to open his own business in the Oshawa area. What was even better was, that as opposed to other franchises, he could be based from his home and visit customers with his van. Paul will repair gouges and scratches, cigarette burns, water marks, antiques, woodwork and doors as well as damages associated with moving. "I do work for moving compa- nies, insurance companies and furni- ture stores," says Paul. "1 also do work for other commercial clients including motels, restaurants and business offices." the local Guardsman He'll also restore colours to faded areas on your furniture, repairs damages including broken or chipped comers and polish your cabinetry. Rather than replace or live with furniture with damaged, Paul is also trained to work with all types of fab- rics and sofas. You'll find that this ser- vice is the easy, affordable way to get many extra years of enjoyment from your favourite pieces. Guardsman WoodPro is backed by Lily Industries Inc. and for over 130 years their finishings have been the choice of many major furniture manufacturers. In fact their polish is carried by more than 10,000 fumiture stores. For more information about Guardsman WoodPro call Paul at 720- 1666. Choose Diamond Contracting for quality renovations and additions Norm Davies has been in the renovation business for more than 28 years. Changing the look of houses all over Durham Region for almost three decades means he's done every project you can imagine and left a long trail of satisfied cus- tomers. "I do everything from bathroom and kitchen renova- tions to second floor and main floor additions," says Norm. "I can also do small projects or build complete custom homes." His company is called Diamond Contracting and he works with a crew that makes sure, when they leave your home and the job is complete, you'll be satisfied with a job well done. "We do all of the electrical and plumbing work and take care of all of the plans and per- mits," says Norm. "We also work closely with the customer to develop a project that will make them happy an be with- in their particular budget." They provide their cus- tomers with free estimates and The Mlarmn Family of Preening we just one of Diamond's happy customers who buNt them an addi- tion to the back of their hoee. guarantee their workmanship Diamond Conhacting build an from 1 tD 5 years depending on addition to the back of their the project. home. "We ' can always provide "We didn't want to move our customers with references because we love this area so we so they can see the work we've added a family room," they done," says NormL "We've had explained. "Diamond many happy customers over Contracting did a great job and the years and built our busi- we would reconunend them to ness on their many referrals." anyone." 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Local control over education will shift to the provincial cabinet, programs will be lost, up to 10,000 teachers will be let go, and our students will suffer. Bill 160 will not improve education. We need your support now more than ever. You can stBl help stop BM 160. Call Education hUnister Dave Johnson at (416) 325-2600 or fax him at (416) 325-2608 or call your local PAPP -- for the sake of our stridents. OUTPAM MGM Cdt' idic Te,,achers �r. 1A f • PAGE: 26 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1997 Billboard Nov. -16, 1997 SUNDAY, NOV. 16 CRAFTS: Childtind Ontario, Durham Region Chapter, hosts a fund-raising Christ- mas craft and gift show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ajax Community Centre. HMS Room, Centennial Rd. Silent auction, raffle, bake table, snack bar. Interested vendors should call 619-1866. MONDAY, NOV. 17 DENTAL HYGIENISTS: The Durham Dental Hygienists Component Society hosts a resume clinic and Christmas Social from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Green Room of the Arts Resource Centre on Centre St. next to the Oshawa City hall. Ford bank donations accepted. 987-1617 (Helen). MEETING: Theatre Durham Inc. hosts its annual general meeting at the Fortune Financial Building, 335 Bayly St. (at Finley Ave.), Ajax, at 7 p.m. The theatre group is seeking volunteers who are crucial to keep- ing the 10 -year-old organization alive in Durham Region. 427-2764 or 697-0584. FITNESS: Fun 'n Fitness, a drop-in aero- bics group for beginners to advanced, meets every Monday at 8 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church, 65 Kings Cres.. Ajax. Refreshments follow the one-hour class. $3 per night. All proceeds go to the church. 686-0258 (Catharine). GARDEN CLUB: The Ajax Garden Club meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Ajax Royal Cana- dian Legion, 1 I 1 Hunt St. The County Town Singers will perform. Non-perishable food items being collected. 683-5328. BEREAVED FAMILIES: Bereaved Fami- lies of Ontario - Durham Region sponsors a Family Support Night at 7:30 p.m. in the program room at the Pickering Central Library, One The Esplanade. Facilitator Cindy Burnell will share her experiences of grief and give practical suggestions for fam- ilies on getting through the holiday season without their loved one. All welcome. (905)579-4293 or 1-800-387-4870. TUESDAY, NOV. 18 BREASTFEEDING: The Ajax La Leche League meets at 7:45 p.m. It offers support and information on breast-feeding. Pregnant women, mothers and babies welcome. 683- 7547 for location. SENIORS: The Ajax Senior Citizens' Friendship Club's Tuesday Morning Discus- sion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at 46 Exeter Rd.. Ajax. Mary Towiaj of the Big Brothers Association discusses the organization. 619- 0315 (Betty). BUSINESS: The Durham chapter of the Canadian Association for Production and Inventory Control holds a dinner meeting at Gallantry's Eatery in the Pickering Town Centre. The topic 'Issues and Opportunities for Impact on High Growth Warehouse Operations' will be discussed by speaker Amlan Gupta of Deloitte and Touche. Cash bar 6-7 p.m., dinner 7-8 p.m., presentation 8-9 p.m. Members $20, others $25, regis- tered students $15. (905)571-2994. CIVITAN CLUB: Today's the last day to make reservations for an evening of social interaction and food to be hosted by the Pickering Civitan Club Thursday, Nov. 20 in the O'Brien Room at the Pickering Recre- ation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. TV news anchor Ken Shaw will be keynote speaker. All welcome. Cash bar at 7 p.m., dinner at 7.30 p.m. Musical entertainment. Tickets $15, all proceeds to Pickering youth park. 839-0500 (Diane Hunt). Police need help Help for bereaved families during finding Pickering the holidays available -in Pickering conp uter thieves PICKERING — Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help solv- ing a break, enter and theft in Pickering. The break-in occurred sometime during the early morning hours of Oct. 19 at Livingston Logistics at 1420 Bayly St. V It's believed it took the culprit or culprits - consider -'able time to gain access to the business. A large quantity of Dell computers worth an esti- ~ mated $100,000 was taken from inside the building. Crime Stoppers will pay a cash reward for any information that leads to an arrest in this incident. Callers never have to give their name or testify in court. Crime Stoppers does not use call display. If you have information about this criaae cola. burham Region Crime Stoppers at 436-8477 at 1- -800 -222 -TIPS. Help for cancerP atients and their families The Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre offers a number of programs for cancer patients and their care- givers. Programs are free and open to all Durham residents. Spme may require preregistration. All sessions are held at Hearth Place, which is in Oshawa at 86 Colborne St. W. The centre's drop-in Caregiver Support Group, where friends and family members of cancer patients can share feelings and coping strategies, meets Tuesdays from 1 to 3 p.m. on a drop-in basis. The 'Stress Buster' relaxation and guided imagery techniques session for cancer patients or their caregivers runs from 7 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 18. Journal Writing is a three-week program for people living with cancer or their supporters and tbaches partic- ipants how to use journalling as a means of self-help, Meditation and healing. The second of the three sessions runs Tuesday, Nov. 18 from 7 to 8:30 p.m., and the third session Tuesday, Nov. 25. Health Beats offers an evening of fun and music where cancer patients, caregivers and Hearth Place vol- unteers are invited to sing all the favorites around the piano. It is held from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19. 'Feeling Your Best During Cancer Therapy', an infor- t!national workshop for people newly diagnosed with can- cer or about to begin treatment, and for their caregivers, begins at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 25. Learn about cancer staging, treatment, managing side effects and effective communication with your health care team, family and friends. A cancer patient who has experienced tfeatments will also be on hand to share personal experi- ences. A registered nurse will act as facilitator. Preregis- tration is required. For more information on Hearth Plate, or. al►yXf ills progrMis call 579-4833. Family support adult grief support groups with Metro Toronto night held Bereaved Families, will share her experiences of Monday grief and give practical f f PICKERING -- Bereaved Families of Ontario - Durham Regio& is sponsoring a Family Support Night Monday, Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the program room at the Pick- ering Central Library, One The Esplanade. Facilitator Cindy Bur- nell, a leader of young suggestions or in es on getting through the holiday season without their loved one. Kevin Goswell, aged 13, who was featured in the award-winning BFO video production A Child's Grief, will contribute his perspec- tive on what might help a youngster who is grieving during the holidays. Holidays are difficult OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE presents the hit musical CABARET pt F John Kander and Fred Ebb directed by Nina Foxall Nov. 20-23 27-30 Dec. 4-6 11-13 at 8 p.m. 2 Russett Avenue, Oshawa Tickets $15 at Information Oshawa at the Oshawa Centre More info: (905) 723-0282 the first year or two after a strategies may be required death in the family. if all family members are Bereaved children in par- to enjoy the holiday sea- ticular have a strong need son. to know their world will be All are welcome to maintained, yet often, fam- attend the support night. ilies trying to cope are For more information tempted to 'cancel' the hol- call Bereaved Families at idays. 905-579-4293 or 1 -800 - New traditions and 387-4870. Give the gift of a lifetime! O' Leary's Opens because it means spots for Second School those currently on our waiting list. Our next classes O'Leary's School of commence the week of 'Drama is very proud to December 2nd, announce that in 1997, and there are January of 1998, weiP.� limited openings will be opening our O in some classes. second theatre and Why not give film school in your child or, Scarborough. This adult friend, the means that those Christmas gift of students who a life -time, courses currently travel from at the finest drama Toronto and Scarborough to school around. Gift Pickering, will now be able certificates are available. to attend the new school. Courses for 5-7, 8-11, and This is great news for 12-16 year olds, as well as Ajax -Pickering residents, adult, are available. 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I - _—U-44*14et - - - . . 4 6 P THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1997 - PAGE 27 Pick ring Sports Al 1livett, sports writer 683-5110 Fax: 683-7363 News Advertiser Midget Raiders win seesaw game and tourr_eY title The Ajax -Pickering Raiders Dr. Toms 'AAA' midget rep hockey team has ridden a rollercoaster in Eastern Ontario league play so far this season, but its most recent effort proved productive in a 6-3 victory over the Central Ontario Wolves last Sunday. After outshooting and outplaying the Raiders in the opening five minutes of the game. Central was rewarded with a goal. Ajax -Pickering tied the game on a goal by Jeff Miles, assisted by Dave Visconti, with 34 seconds left in the period. Central broke the deadlock with a pow- erplay goal early in the second frame. Erik Cuzzolino tallied to knot the score at 2-2 on assists to Miles and Aaron Wilson. Cuzzolino netted his second of the game later in the period. Chad MacDonald and Garett Winder assisted. Early in the third period, Central tal- lied again to tie the score for the third time. Trevor D'Ornellas broke the dead- lock for good with assists to Miles and Oliver Lopez. Six minutes later Winder scored, assisted by Cuzzolino and Allan Maclssac, to increase the Raiders' lead to two goals. Lopez put the finishing touch- es on the win with a shorthanded marker on an unassisted effort. Ajax -Pickering goaltender Aaron Laderman made several key saves when Central applied pressure. In other recent regular -season contests, the Raiders were stunned by Whitby 9-0 after defeating the Wildcats on three pre- vious meetings this year. Ajax -Pickering bounced back to defeat Richmond Hill 5- 3. The midget Raiders also lost to Quinte 5-1, defeated Peterborough 5-4, tied North Central 3-3 despite being short- staffed and were defeated by Barrie 8-2. No scoring details were available for those games. At the recent Whitby tournament, the Raiders' midgets returned home with the hardware after knocking off the York- Simcoe Express 2-1 in the championship final. The title win was sweet revenge for the Raiders who had lest to York-Simcoe 5-1 Pickering atoms reach .500 with comeback win PICKERING — The Pickering Pantlx:rs Coffee Time atom select hockey team reached the .500 mark for the first time this season with a 2-1 victory over the host Markham Waxers last Saturday. After falling behind 1-0 in the first period. the Panthers tied the score on Scan Quinlan's goal early in the final stanza. Kevin Cryan and B r e n d a n Badcock earned assists on the play. Badcock scored the even- tual game win- ner, unassisted, with just under four minutes remaining. The Panthers' goaltending duo of Michael Olsen and Taylor Burns, with help from the defence, kept the Pickering atoms in the game whenever M a r k h a m applied pressure. Team mem- bers are Brendan Badcock, Chris Butler, Bobby Clark, Jason Collins, Kevin Cryan, Michael Horobin, Chris Kennedy, Jason ♦.+� Porter, Sean Quinlan, Chris Lauder, Ryan f + L i n d s a y, °C1A Jonathan Moore, Chris Pasternack, Derek Savoie, Leland Street, Taylor Burns and Michael Olsen. The team is coached by John Ray, assisted by Dennis Collins and Ted Horobin. The manager is Gail Horobin and the trainer is Steve Moore. �oO for CELEBRATE ►�-0 Our new Stouffville Location Pim v , ' 6601 Main St. (Success Plaza) • Formerly Stouffville `.c b Weight Management plus Fitness e" len v Loss a Waft= of Canada Ci G O the intelligent way to lose weight Mira 436-2122 WhiWy 666-5050 04 4 Lo Ast in round-robin play in the tourney. The tournament championship was the Raiders second of the season. Ajax -Pickering started the event with a 3-1 win over host Whitby. The Raiders lost to York-Simcoe in the second game.* then rebounded to defeat Chinguacousy 7-5 to advance to the title game. No scoring details were supplied for the tourney. Laderman and Paul Guthrie split the Raiders' goaltending workload in the tournament and posted a 2.00 goals - against average. The Ajax -Pickering midgets currently sport a league record of four wins, three losses and two ties. LOOK INSIDE TODAY'S PAPER FOR OUR VALUE PACKED FLYER T'19 C _2� ti se W [906-) 428 ISO$- • PAGE 28 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1"7 Pickerin,a Sorts Scoreboard PICKERING SOCCER CLUB Indoor soccer results MITE OKNSION Nov 2. A -MAZE -ZING Parties 3 (Morse Oke. Jeffrey Lyons. Ryan Parker, MVPs Moise Oke, Jeffrey Lyons) vs. Boyer Pontiac 2 (Anthony Maral. Troy Francis. MVPs Anthony Maral. Troy Francis). Pickering Slo-Sports 2 (Machan Strum. MVPs Marto Capo. Patrick Clinton) vs. Lone Star Cate 1 (Ann King. MVP Ann King). Quality Tune -Up 2 (Vanessa Frampton. Daniel Gordon. MVPs Vanessa Framplon. Daniel Gordon) vs Optimist Club 1 (Christopher Boeshler. MVP Christopher Boeshler, Mathew Rayson) Nov. 9 Lone Star Cale 3 (Anthony Sotoadeh. Nicholas Soloadeh. Brittany James. MVPs Brittany James. Scott Bassett) vs A -MAZE -ZING Parties 0 (MVPs Michel Morn. Ryan Stedman -Smith), Boyer Pontiac 2 (Bethan Davies. Anthony Maral. MVPs Bethan Davies, Anthony Maral) vs Optimist Club 0 (MVPs Mark Mannng, Joshua Saranchuk). Duality Tune -Up 2 (Daniel Gordon. Vanessa Frampton. MVPs Tyler Danson, Brittany Arsenault) vs. Pickering Slo-Sports 2 (Mario Capo. Patrick Clinton, MVPs Marl) Capo, Patrick Clinton) BANTAM DIVISION Nov 9: Boyer Pontiac 3 (Joe Stephan, Scott Cameron, Matthew Small, MVP Joe Stephan) vs. Pickering S10 - Sports 2 (Michael See. Jason Harder, MVP Michael See). Lone Star Cale 6 (Steven Mills 3. Matthew Mann 2. Ryan Doody. MVP Ryan Doody) vs. Berms 1 (Sean Van Dellt. MVPs Sean Van Dem. Sophie Dona). MOSOUITO DIVISION Nov 9 Premier Trophy 1 (William McArthur. MVPs Wedam McArthur, Erica Zonni) vs. Boyer Pontiac 0 (MVPs Debbie Mason. Kevin Graham), Pockerng Slo-Sports 3 (Shannon Sidworth. Matt Chaisson, Anne Sterling, MVPs Michetle Poole and Matt Feaion) vs Lone Star Cala 0 (MVP Matthew Gentile). Dana Canada 3 (Sarah Mann. Sarah Masterson. Kyle Machell) vs. Casnway Building Centras 0 (MVPs Tatum MacLeod. Kateayn Margerm). Valldlee Dag4al Imaging 4 (Joirw ler Phos 3. Ryan Val -Me. MVPs Tena Szeto. Jessie Few or) vs PCCCA 0 (MVPs Shelley Fear. Lauren McKecnne) ATOM DIVISION Nov. 9- Pickerng SkT-sports 2 (Ltsa Crowder. Michael Brooderip. MVPs Lisa Crowder. Abeem Foster) vs Hone Computer 0 (MVP Christopher Poole). Sporting Images 0 vs. Solid Images 0 (MVP Dieter Wald). Factory Mattress 5 (Pat. Curran 2. David Lehey. Adrian Faii Robert Costanzo. MVPs Paul CaNeai. Patrick Cutter) vs Johnson Controls 1 (Justin Shoesmith) 2 2 0 0 SOWRT DIVISION Whitby 1 2 Nov 9 SuperCentre 4 pain Smock 2. Andrew Nauth. Douglas Vallillee, MVPs Andrew Nauth, Iain Smook) vs A -MAZE -ZING Parties 2 (Bryant Lyons, Brad Dysart. MVP Mark Beaulieu). Canadian Progress Club 1 (Alexander Dents. MVPs Jessie Darroch, Daniel Simmonds) vs. Lions Club 0, Boyer Pontiac 5 (Greg Badalian 2. Jamie Robinson 2, Michael Sproul) vs. Sporting Images 0 (MVPs Colin Cassidy, Samuel Picano. Coln Leighton, Daniel Desouza). 4 Whitby 2 4 ONTARIO CENTRAL REGION 4 0 14 RINGETTE LEAGUE 2 0 2 0 Standings as of Nov 6 PETRE'C' DIVISION BUNNY MAJOR DIVISION G W TEAM G W L T F A PTS Ajax 3 2 1 0 19 13 4 Richmond Hill 2 2 0 0 13 9 4 Whitby 2 2 1 1 0 2 2 2 Sunderland 2 1 1 0 11 7 2 Whitby 1 1 1 0 0 8 4 2 Newmarket 1 1 0 0 6 0 2 Markham 1 1 0 0 5 2 2 Mississauga 2 0 2 0 10 14 0 Oshawa 2 0 2 0 2 16 0 Pon Perry 2 0 2 0 2 12 0 Brampton 2 0 2 0 0 13 0 Richmond Hill NOVICE *B* DIVISION 0 2 0 TEAM G W L T F A PTS Whitby 3 3 0 0 26 5 6 Ajax 3 1 1 1 16 16 3 Pk*erkV 3 1 1 1 10 If 3 Mississauga 3 0 3 0 9 24 0 3 NOVICE'C' DIVISION 0 0 19 TEAM G W L T F A PTS Etobicoke 3 3 0 0 23 3 6 Whitby 3 4 2 2 0 20 17 4 Richmond Hid 2 2 0 0 17 12 4 Port Perry 2 2 0 0 17 12 4 Alex 1 2 1 0 1 14 13 3 Sundarw4 2 1 1 0 14 14 2 Whitby 2 1 1 0 0 6 4 2 Newmarket 1 1 0 0 4 1 2 Marposa 1 0 0 1 7 7 1 Ajax2 2 0 2 0 12 9 0 Wh"1 2 0 2 0 10 13 0 Wh"4 2 0 2 0 8 14 0 Oshawa 1 0 1 0 3 9 0 Oro 2 0 2 0 3 17 0 Markham 1 0 1 0 0 7 0 Oshawa PETITE *8* DIVISION 3 0 0 TEAM G W L T F A PTS Ajax 4 2 2 0 17 19 4 Bona 3 2 1 0 14 a 4 Mississauga 2 2 0 0 10 Whitby 1 2 11 0 11 Port Perry 1 1 0 0 9 Pickering 1 1 0 0 5 Markham 1 1 0 0 4 Whitby 2 4 0 4 0 14 Oshawa 2 0 2 0 6 PETRE'C' DIVISION TEAM G W L T F Sunderland 2 2 0 0 14 Markham 1 2 2 n n 13 Ajax 2 2 2 0 0 12 Ennismore 3 1 2 0 21 Brampton 2 1 1 0 16 Newmarket 2 1 1 0 11 Manvers 1 1 0 0 10 Ajax 1 1 1 0 0 3 Markham 2 2 0 2 0 4 Richmond Hill 2 0 2 0 4 Whitby 1 2 0 2 0 0 Marposa 1 0 1 0 0 TWEEN 'B' DIVISION TEAM G W L T F Markham 3 3 0 0 19 Oshawa 3 3 0 0 18 Sunderland 3 2 0 1 16 Newmarket 2 2 0 0 19 Whitby 3 1 2 0 10 RieMnarW Hid 1 1 0 0 2 Elobrcoke 2 0 1 1 9 Barrie 3 0 2 1 7 Pkk-" 2 0 1 1 6 Brampton 3 0 3 0 3 Ajax 2 0 2 0 3 Port Perry 1 0 1 0 1 TWEEN'C' DIVISION TEAM G W L T F Oshawa 3 3 0 0 22 Merwers 2 2 0 0 13 Marposa 1 0 0 1 a Markham 1 0 0 1 6 Newmarket 1 0 1 0 2 Alex 2 0 2 0 7 Wh" 2 0 2 0 2 Linda" 0 0 0 0 0 Mckeok 0 0 0 0 0 JUNIOR 'C* DIVISION TEAM G W L T F Lindsay, 2 2 0 0 17 Ajax 2 2 0 0 13 Whitby 2 1 0 1 12 Sunderland 3 1 2 0 15 Ern more 3 0 2 1 7 Nawnanket 2 0 1 1 7 3 8 2 4 2 23 19 A 0 4 7 23 19 5 3 1 10 15 14 7 A 6 3 7 7 11 1 14 15 a 24 9 8 A 9 2 a 6 8 13 14 0 0 4 2 2 2 0 0 PTS 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 PTS 6 6 5 4 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 PTS 6 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 A PTS 3 4 3 4 0 3 20 2 19 1 14 1 Novice Raiders split high-scoringcnes piga The Ajax -Pickering Raiders major novice AAA rep hockey team was on both ends of high -scoring contests in recent OMHA Eastern Division league play. In their most recent outing, the Ajax -Pickering novices pounded host Oshawa 14-2. Cody Pollard was the offensive star for the Raiders with four goals and four assists. Linemates Robert Bentley counted two goals and seven assists and Lee Morris had three goals and four assists. James McCardle counted two goals while Michael Broaderip and Kyle Neadlcs added singles. Brent Tamane chipped in with a goal and an assist, Brian Darlow had three assists and James Boyle, Brandon Crummey, Mark Burnett, Paul Galea, Wilkins and Chappell contributed single helpers. The Raiders were routed by arch- rival Markham Waxers 9-1. Chris Chappell Optimists give kids thrills on ski hills Area Optimist clubs want to give hill thrills to area young- sters who've had limited or no opportunity to ski before. The 1998 Instructional Ski Program, funded by the Uxbridge, Ajax, Pickering and StouBville-Whitchurch 4?ptimist Clubs, will accept 35 children between eight and 12 years from those communities to participate in the program at Ski Dagmar resort north of Ajax. The eight-week program runs Jan. 3 to Feb. 21 from 5 to 10 p.m. each Saturday. Included are a one-hour lesson by a Dagmar Ski School instructor for each of the first six weeks from 6 to 7 p.m., lift tickets and ski equip- ment rental. At all times when the ski school is not in session Optimist Club IF rnestbers will help students improve their skiing skills. Any interested child with limited ski- ing experience is asked to fill out an and provide a hand-written or -rated letter stating why they'd like to be accepted into the program. Because of the up-fwnt costs associat- ed ssociated with the program attendance each week is very important. Anyone planning to miss more than one night of the pro- gram is encouraged not to apply. If your application is accepted, a $75 'Ilse (representing one-half the cost of the potted the lone Raiders' marker, assisted by Andrew Wilkins and Neadles. Goaltenders David Blair and Colin Dobson played well in the net over the last two games. The Ajax -Pickering major novices' record stands at 7-3-1 which keeps them in a dogfight for first place in the league. LOOKING FOR KAREN?? Karen has moved up to... 4 ` V Z iifgf0WE1 �T'tsi.sfic OTni¢ L�esu�n 100 Dundas St., W. (above Van Belles's Florist) 430-2113 H%m `The Only Limitation it Your Imagination' • TIME • QUALITY • GENTLE DENTAL CARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU WE AM AVA>QABU TO SUM YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENis WE r PEOPLE OF ALL AGES program) is required. Final decisions on 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE applications will be made by Dec. 6. Participants must have reliable trans-. 3 Harwood Ave. Ajax, Ontario to and from Dagmar. (� of Hwy. wy. •2) For applications or more information call Robert Baker at 416-661-2727 � Monday to Thursday from 9 am. to 4 ' PJM DR. JOSEPH A. MISX3N, DENTIST 00-0.- L" P Gun club hosts Turkey Shoot PICKERING — The Pickering Rod and Gun Club will host its 38th annual Turkey Shoot at its Brougham facility just in time for the Christmas season. The first of two turkey shoots — in which top target shooters win turkeys — will be held Saturday, Nov. 22 while the second event is slated for Saturday, Dec. 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. The shoot allows only 12 -gauge shotguns. New ammunition will be supplied. The Pickering Rod and Gun Club is on Hwy. 7 in Brougham, one mile west of Brock Road and 300 yards south of Sideline 22. For more information, call Vern Mason at 839- 7914. For complete customer satntaction,nth: - HEATING -AIR CONDITIONING - GAS FIREPLACES • VENTILATION/ HUMIDIFICATION PRODUCTS You can rely on Ramnor! 30 years of service reliability locally Call soon for a FREE ESTIMATE. ►l� nra..+ae.a..r. M.10111111111116u Have us install a new furnace before Dec. 31/'97 & receive a FREE CLEANING SERVICE ($50 VALUE) on your 1st Anniversary of purchase. HEATING a AIR CONDRIONING 24 Hour Service 2020 Wentworth St-, Unit 9, Whitby hawa/Whitby - Phone 434-5541 ANNOUNCEMENT CERTIFIED COMPANION ANIMAL MOBILE SERVICE • VETERINARY CARE IN THE COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE OF YOUR HOME {LIMITED TO CATS AND DOGS) 905-683-6430 CALL US FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATM THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, IM - PAGE 29 NaAjDro in ax and P...ic. N, > i7 Wedding Birthday . Birthday 90th Birthday Tracey Marie Whit- Nov. 16 is a big day for Jamaal Long-time taker and Martyn James Paris will Scantlebury as Ajax resident >y always remember Sept. he turns nine. Bill Scarff 13 as they wed in a cere- { Wishing Jamaal celebrated mony at Bayfair Baptist a happy birthday his 90th Church in Pickering. are his Mom, birthday on j The happy couple hon-$f Dad, brother Nov. 8. Bill mooned with ant ,� Jason, family has lived on eY wa giant and friends. Forrest Road , Jamaal celebrat- since 1950. mouse named Mickey at =< Walt Disney World. They now reside in Pickering. ed with a party Wishing him Congratulations from Mr. and Mrs. M. Paris. "Love } with classmates, a happy birthday were wiferi" and best wishes into eternity." other friends and family. "Love you Winne, son Terry, daughter Patti Jamaal." and her husband Tony Mousseau, 251h Anniversary xz —� �"' and grandsons Paul and Jamie. `' Birthday Nov. 18 is circled on the She's a big girl now! Alyssa 25th Anniverva calendars in the Stevens' g g y a Special girl ry home, as Joanne and Don `=` ceryl Berwdet turned two on Oct Victoria Jade' 23 and celebrated with a for all turned three on celebrate their 25th anniver PAY nary. "We love you both very her friends, including Barney. Wish- Nov. 11. Wish- - *` ing Alyssa lots of love are her grand- ing her a happy much and only wish the parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, birthday and best for you. May you be ` ". filled with love and hap I-Mommy, Daddy and brother Jacob. love always ►: •� , were Mummy, ness. Hope you have a great ; celebration. Love forever ' - Nanna and ` from Cheryl, David and Lindsay." Also, extending best Engagement Grandad, tie Nicola, cousin Austin, family wishes and love are family and friends. Pickering High School graduates and friends. �^ David Jones and Clare Langton Birthdays are engaged. David is the son of It's been 25 years of wedded ,y �' Evelyn and Murray Jones of Ash- Birthday bliss for Bev and Tom Pearcey, burn and Clare is the daughter of who celebrate their anniversary on Fall is the birthday season _ Sue and David lmWm of Toronto. Happy fourth birthday wishes to Nov. 18. Wishing them all the best for the Forrester clan. Rob "our little girl who makes us smile and love are Nancy and Rick. celebrated his 36th birthday r! everyday". on Oct. 24, Ride his 35th on . Nov. 13 and Janet celebrates Birthday Browtcel- Birthday ; r a her 27th on Nov. 23. Love A little ebrates her from Mum Margaret, or girl with abirthday on Ursula Wolf- ' Peggy, whose 54th birthday great big Nov. 21. j el celebrated her is on Dec. 5. Best wishes all around. - _ smile turned Wishing ` 34th birthday on one on Nov. her all the I Nov. 6. Wishing 7. Wishing best with j her a happy Birthday J o r d a n i -• lots of love birthday with lots M a r a r e of love, hugs and On Nov. 4, Hayden Sharpe Plummer a '` Mommy, i kisses were turned two. happy birth- Daddy. sisters Leah and Lindsay. Mom, Dad and • Happy day, love and all the best were niece Keira, and a bunch of aunts, her "little devil" Adorable Yummy kisses Mommy and Daddy. uncles, cousins, Nannyand Ipyana. >and P- Diggers, diggers, diggers t� - Energetic i Birthday Birthday Engagement No fear (except that pesky cowl) ` Thanks for a year full of bear hugs and butterfly kiss- Annette Hickeyand es. Love always from Mommy Amanda, Nana, Papa, Dave Stewart of Ajax Kevin and Uncle Matty. recently got engaged. Poet f Dave proposed to Annette on II �► ' his knees at Belamys Restau- f Birthday Birthday rant after reciting an original poem. Annette is the daugh- "t G ter of Card Anne Kent and 4 •� Dave its the son of Sharon and Dave Stewart. The wed- ding will take place July 17. s On Oct. 23 Blrth(y cial little boy celebrated his fifth birthday with a Happy second birth- Kara Lee Posztai Kayla Serroal-Jas- pool party. William day wishes went out turned two years old mins celebrates her One of the handsome Therstoo had a ball with Nov. 15 to "our little on Nov. 14. Wishing fourth birthday on Nov. fellas in the Dias home family and friends. princess" Shannon our little angel" a 16. Wishing Kayla all turns one on Nov. 19. Happy birthday and love McInerney. Love, hugs happy birthday and the best and a happy Wishing Michsd a happy to `Toad' from Mom, and kisses from brother lots of love were birthday are Mommy, birthday are brother Dad, brother Kevin, Ryan, Mommy and Mommy, Daddy, Daddy,Mom, Dad Daddy. "We love you." Davey and Jessica. Jason, family Chri4topber, Becky and Belk. and friends. and his grandparents. 1794 Liverpool Road Birthday? Anniversary? Wedding? ...pend to: Pickering 631-5431 Let us know. 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Closed Saturay FAX: (905)579.4218 IIMee lines spin dent til fto Mon. - Fri., tet 9:3111a■ - 3W TORONTO LINE (416)798-7259 100 100 100 100 THE tLUNG ASSOCIATION L'ASSOCIATION PULMONAIRE Fund Raising Co-ordinator The Lung Association, Canada's premiere charity in the area of respiratory health, is currently seeking an experienced individual for the position of Fund Raising Co-ordinator for its Durham Region Community Office. Reporting to the Executive Director, this position will play a key role in the planning, implementation, administration and evaluation of a variety of fund raising initiatives throughout Durham Region. Other duties include the development of the volunteer base in the Region, the co-ordination of volunteer activities, and assisting with office administration. The successful candidate will have previous experience with various forms of fund raising, as well as recruiting and motivating volunteers. He/she will be an enthusiastic individual with excellent interpersonal, commiunity relations, and communication skills. Good organizational abilities and strong computer skills are essential. Public relations or marketing training or experience, and familiarity with all areas of Durham Region would be definite assets. A car is necessary for travel within the region. Please forward a' detailed rdsumd, together with salary expectations, by November 19, 1997, to. The Executive Director, The Lung Association, Dud&un Region, 40 10ng St. West, Suite 202, Oshawa, ON L1H 1A4. Fax: (905) 723-31S1. Pickering Advertiser Pickering News Advertiser Outlet I 1822 Whites Rd. Pickering Sw llLes-Amberlea Plain Tues. -Fri. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sun -Moon til 5 p.m. CLOSED Mondat's. Fez: fel 579.1218 rb..*. ra.a....r-..• Wp MV••�• •n M nIMM •f. wterEr. M`-J/wrr.aaNassaaa.ast East aapswOhtsr ea 100 100 100 100 No matter who you are, no matter what your background... We cam iyto&e YOUR future success a wahty. Academy of Learning's Durham campuses utilize a unique learning system that lets you start when YOU want, learn at YOUR L%ace at ernes that suit YOU Our instrictors are always there to guwcle you—in a learning environment that's bright and professional. Call the computer and business career IN THE EVENT OF A POSTAL STRIKE, MAIL, OR REPLIES TO ANY ADVERTISED POSITION IN THIS WEEK OR NEWS ADVERTISER MAY BE DROPPED OFF AT ANY OF OUR 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 1822 Whites Rd. Pickering (Sears Store) - Ph. 683-0707 130 Commercial Ave. Ajax - Ph. 683-0707 1032 Brock St. S. Whitby (Sears Store) - Ph. 576-9335 865 Farewell St. Oshawa - Ph. 576-9335 95 King St. E. Bowmanville (Sears Store) - Ph. 576-9335 26 Water St. Port Perry - Ph. 985-2511 • Do you like to work with children? • Are you interested in part time contract employment? • Do you have the skids to work with other adults in a team? • Do you have some experience win working with children with special needs? • Are you the type of person that has a willingness to learn? If you answered yes to these questions and you would like the oppoir ty to be a part of a child care team, Please apply in person one TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH ONE DAY ONLY (NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE) 10 A.M., 2 PM., OR 4 PAL 0 865 WESTNEY ROAD S. AJAX AZO011RCRf FOR COILORM - DUMtIAM IUWAM ATTENTION: FRANCES LOGAN Il t carats CAKFA ZCN00L OF FLOR- AL DESIGN 26 vA P"My i Business Program:.12 wk m- toMw 3 -prase program: 3 wk. Prakssgnal course. In - nom vinic; .Beginners Pro- gram. PaA-kmdtus time courses arada0k. A scrool wtlere erg your training becomes wort�wlWe. Finan- cial assistance may be a"l- able. 905-/36.7746. INTER- NET --1-.dwhamrmM.CDW lkxalsclgol. e-mail - si- , "l -.4 PRO09M FOR TOMOR- ROW. sort oft better rad d vin= akWaa w Ea ON of mew", msolw ars anti It'd nassa0a 905-«t2- 8234. TNHUPYpp NATURAL for txrWMd arowaMaaoy courses: nisid -SM JaIL14 �'t a for tui ML tiUTM Care_ Training Cow Bwoms a rod tednnLlan, anon train:. available in 210661111 naik, sar andft anaa- I . S� aqd I23.4101111 t. Am now la DA rt cemoa dam 13 dies loam- /pm. Cad to register by Novernnber 315L 20 student maxiaum. The No Spam Career Train; M9 Cede 723 --BOBS. "THE CHRISTMAS RUSH IS ON" 7S IMMEDIATE POSMONS FROM S6.SS/HR. LIGHT INDUSTRIAL - Omer Picker / Packers wAssesiniblers HEAVY LABOURERS • Shipper / Receivers • Material Nandillers Must have steeMoed shoealboots. letervinin to be heY at the Pickering Recreation Carter Ther'sday, Nov. 20/97 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. (1W cagey Fwm 111., Mad. Hoath Ri) WALK IN OR CALL TARA AT QUANTUM (416) 292-2282 I, for an interview time 1 TMN FN A P] Gain Carter ladepaAerice with a Massage Therapy Diplom from Otitariio Bota•es Codese. Jain the pim ng fadd of Heft Cue Flvfasiomis M Ins tiara 2 Years ------------------- r ------ tl.s..rrrrrr�..f.r l 1711 Pat I .r I & '3 Dwwr*er W .♦a = - tl,a Pa I 2-01014 ow.arwr;.aFr.. rrrrrr: x... Savroe via ceAdimmormr, OsW At Yask Ardour, Md"m Water, TakwoK Ii n I, OMoe uhmowy "Mm awops= Offce Aaama Smft is "Niue so" Cal aCal aft! At rR7 � i 1-88574-13N IFle-M >M Ji 9aay ii�lea kind requires the following. BINDERY/DELIVERY PERSON Experienced m cerloxing, folding machine collating, saddle stitching, etc. Also required SALES REPRESENTATIVE Experienced in Litho Printing, digital colour, and coping, new sales and some leads. Please fax your resume to: (905) 420-8933 DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT • A rr ' RA DIPLOMA Enroll today! Start Nov. 24" in Pickering Complete in 6 months Modules included in this Program: • Anatomy and Histology • Microbiology and Sterilization • Pharmacology and Nutrition • Radiology (The Radiology Curriculum of this Diploma Program is HARP Approved. In accordance with the Healing Arts Radiation Protection Act, 1980.) • Principles of Dental Assisting • Dental Materials • Operative Dentistry • Preventive Dentistry • Medical Emergencies • Dental Office Procedures • Clinical Work Weeks • Pre -Employment Readiness and ]ob Search Financial Assistance may be available if you qualify. TORONTO fidpies 1�e.,ad a eaaQ t�ir 1450 Kingston Road PICKERING 420-1344 THE tLUNG ASSOCIATION L'ASSOCIATION PULMONAIRE Fund Raising Co-ordinator The Lung Association, Canada's premiere charity in the area of respiratory health, is currently seeking an experienced individual for the position of Fund Raising Co-ordinator for its Durham Region Community Office. Reporting to the Executive Director, this position will play a key role in the planning, implementation, administration and evaluation of a variety of fund raising initiatives throughout Durham Region. Other duties include the development of the volunteer base in the Region, the co-ordination of volunteer activities, and assisting with office administration. The successful candidate will have previous experience with various forms of fund raising, as well as recruiting and motivating volunteers. He/she will be an enthusiastic individual with excellent interpersonal, commiunity relations, and communication skills. Good organizational abilities and strong computer skills are essential. Public relations or marketing training or experience, and familiarity with all areas of Durham Region would be definite assets. A car is necessary for travel within the region. Please forward a' detailed rdsumd, together with salary expectations, by November 19, 1997, to. The Executive Director, The Lung Association, Dud&un Region, 40 10ng St. West, Suite 202, Oshawa, ON L1H 1A4. Fax: (905) 723-31S1. Pickering Advertiser Pickering News Advertiser Outlet I 1822 Whites Rd. Pickering Sw llLes-Amberlea Plain Tues. -Fri. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sun -Moon til 5 p.m. CLOSED Mondat's. Fez: fel 579.1218 rb..*. ra.a....r-..• Wp MV••�• •n M nIMM •f. wterEr. M`-J/wrr.aaNassaaa.ast East aapswOhtsr ea 100 100 100 100 No matter who you are, no matter what your background... We cam iyto&e YOUR future success a wahty. Academy of Learning's Durham campuses utilize a unique learning system that lets you start when YOU want, learn at YOUR L%ace at ernes that suit YOU Our instrictors are always there to guwcle you—in a learning environment that's bright and professional. Call the computer and business career IN THE EVENT OF A POSTAL STRIKE, MAIL, OR REPLIES TO ANY ADVERTISED POSITION IN THIS WEEK OR NEWS ADVERTISER MAY BE DROPPED OFF AT ANY OF OUR 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 1822 Whites Rd. Pickering (Sears Store) - Ph. 683-0707 130 Commercial Ave. Ajax - Ph. 683-0707 1032 Brock St. S. Whitby (Sears Store) - Ph. 576-9335 865 Farewell St. Oshawa - Ph. 576-9335 95 King St. E. Bowmanville (Sears Store) - Ph. 576-9335 26 Water St. Port Perry - Ph. 985-2511 • Do you like to work with children? • Are you interested in part time contract employment? • Do you have the skids to work with other adults in a team? • Do you have some experience win working with children with special needs? • Are you the type of person that has a willingness to learn? If you answered yes to these questions and you would like the oppoir ty to be a part of a child care team, Please apply in person one TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH ONE DAY ONLY (NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE) 10 A.M., 2 PM., OR 4 PAL 0 865 WESTNEY ROAD S. AJAX AZO011RCRf FOR COILORM - DUMtIAM IUWAM ATTENTION: FRANCES LOGAN Il t carats CAKFA ZCN00L OF FLOR- AL DESIGN 26 vA P"My i Business Program:.12 wk m- toMw 3 -prase program: 3 wk. Prakssgnal course. In - nom vinic; .Beginners Pro- gram. PaA-kmdtus time courses arada0k. A scrool wtlere erg your training becomes wort�wlWe. Finan- cial assistance may be a"l- able. 905-/36.7746. INTER- NET --1-.dwhamrmM.CDW lkxalsclgol. e-mail - si- , "l -.4 PRO09M FOR TOMOR- ROW. sort oft better rad d vin= akWaa w Ea ON of mew", msolw ars anti It'd nassa0a 905-«t2- 8234. TNHUPYpp NATURAL for txrWMd arowaMaaoy courses: nisid -SM JaIL14 �'t a for tui ML tiUTM Care_ Training Cow Bwoms a rod tednnLlan, anon train:. available in 210661111 naik, sar andft anaa- I . S� aqd I23.4101111 t. Am now la DA rt cemoa dam 13 dies loam- /pm. Cad to register by Novernnber 315L 20 student maxiaum. The No Spam Career Train; M9 Cede 723 --BOBS. "THE CHRISTMAS RUSH IS ON" 7S IMMEDIATE POSMONS FROM S6.SS/HR. LIGHT INDUSTRIAL - Omer Picker / Packers wAssesiniblers HEAVY LABOURERS • Shipper / Receivers • Material Nandillers Must have steeMoed shoealboots. letervinin to be heY at the Pickering Recreation Carter Ther'sday, Nov. 20/97 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. (1W cagey Fwm 111., Mad. Hoath Ri) WALK IN OR CALL TARA AT QUANTUM (416) 292-2282 I, for an interview time 1 TMN FN A P] Gain Carter ladepaAerice with a Massage Therapy Diplom from Otitariio Bota•es Codese. Jain the pim ng fadd of Heft Cue Flvfasiomis M Ins tiara 2 Years ------------------- r ------ tl.s..rrrrrr�..f.r l 1711 Pat I .r I & '3 Dwwr*er W .♦a = - tl,a Pa I 2-01014 ow.arwr;.aFr.. rrrrrr: x... Savroe via ceAdimmormr, OsW At Yask Ardour, Md"m Water, TakwoK Ii n I, OMoe uhmowy "Mm awops= Offce Aaama Smft is "Niue so" Cal aCal aft! At rR7 � i 1-88574-13N IFle-M >M Ji 9aay ii�lea kind requires the following. BINDERY/DELIVERY PERSON Experienced m cerloxing, folding machine collating, saddle stitching, etc. Also required SALES REPRESENTATIVE Experienced in Litho Printing, digital colour, and coping, new sales and some leads. Please fax your resume to: (905) 420-8933 ',�Yt�rit�textis�csY,I�tAtlNo�tl�e�alt i��i�=r�aar3� 11 crN+a• 1 1 Carters _ 11 Caraefe 11 can.aa 11 carters 1 General Help 1 Gtreral Ndp There are 18,000 unfilled technology jobs in Canada In the ever-changing world of computer technology it is vital to train at a College whose Di oma means you have the skills that employers demand. Programs at CDI College are delivered in a hands-on, business environment and include Microsoft, Novell, C. C++, Visual Basic, Unix, GUI, and Systems Analysis. Get started! ■ Programmer Analyst ■ Computerized Accounting N Network Specialist • Network Technician • LAN Administrator ■ Microsoft Office Program CDI COLLEGE your tech ura Of BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Call Oshawa today! 905-434-8585 Scarborough 416-291-6662 (Markham Road & 401) 30 campuses across Canada including Toronto, Oshawa, North York, Mississauga, Scarborough, Hamilton, Brampton. 110 110 r 110 e w tri THE TOWN OF PICKERING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICER The Town of Pickering requires an Economic Development Officer to support strategic initiatives that will encourage industrial, commercial , as well as real estate development, and promote the excellent busi- ness opportunities that exist wftn the Town. You will also be respon- sible for data base maintenance and the distribution of related statis- tical information. You will be joining an organization that will provide challenges and op- portunities for personal growth, as well as an attractive compensation and benefits package. If you are energetic acperientnxd (at wast 2 years), possess solid in- terpersonal and communication skids, have a post -secondary school diploma or degree in a business, marketing or related discipline. excel- lent computer and research skids, pease apply before NowwNr 21, 1997 to: Employment Services Coordinator Onemft Esplanade Ontario L7 V 6K7 M accordM MN1 as aNatdpat F x (905)420-60" 9 a IM)4bnaMNBN ProMl7dnald of AM SR W ttarrrtahim gatllend is CoNecfad ptustaarN m tle MtNt AAct. R.S.O., c.M 45 and will be used to select a We hell all those itadibidols whoappy. hotrew. only those appkanls gnrlted an Werviewbe L As Ewell rFIT��raAT�edr VAW vest' Wkr. a ea ander NEW, Appy Skill t: Saoond Shi"Ity, M f %vod Aw.S., A -Z PNOFESSI W Ddws Willi at hast t Year Maar drlwip aP- asAbd N MI- dwey to to CatintlWi A 100- mit "at. ICc MAipl, Akttraal ad poke deWMM. Excellent mM pilo fir. htadW Note fin"1105- 019 1eaa1 eMllEatt cOAtMATE gemlixii . INV* wOrlNrs and satpltyert totieoer'. RI ainsis ow hoes, fav me. , , I job poolow. Ow Pit 0, bum tysMm phots year room in front of T (44116) 297.297.951115. Fax (416) 297-M& &M 'A' WA Chis '9' Orlwtra'Sbver required. Aho, n alltlr how 0- - SaF NY hisall souo�my eNODE#S IIsuwlANT'b waft, 110 Lupin Ddre. Ftw part tin• "I" IMP regtied we i vnUNrldL Rtspow ON" induth cow" ptr- a pap, and dWOft MOM have robed aperients aed be rtlth8k. AcppUrq room Na 10 -ft 2001 2- 4pm. No phone CO Ol - CARM CLEAMM reefed put -tae. MW hive Lawn "UOMW Mut Is aOKI- •Iced Or we frit tie -9100. EffGeneral Help 1 General ►tele SKILLED PRODUCTION SHIFT WORKERS To fill several positions with a large Ajax Company Machine Operators, Warehouse/Forklift Laminators, Shear and Brake/Welding Experience. Please Call: (905)837-6060 For Appointment Indl :-Am. P E R S O N N E L IGRACk CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS SHIFT SUPERVISOR - NIGHTS (7P.M. to 7A -M.) W.R. Grace Construction Produc Division is presently seeking an aldividL to assist the Plant Manager in tl operation of irs Ajax facility. This individual should pt3ssess secondary school diploma along with working knowledge of compute Experience in a manufacturing setting essential as well as strong commut cation and interpersonal skills. Interested individuals are invited to se tfletr resume in complete confidence, to: Human Resources Manager W.R. Grace & Co. of Canada Ltd. 294 Clements Road West Ajax, ON. Lt S 3C6 URGENTLY REQUIRED SECURITY OFFICERS Full and ad time positions -- Applicants must begg to work various hours. rings and wweekends. We are looking for well groomed. mature persons with exoelent communication skills (written and verbal). Previous security experertce preklrred. Mout have own transportation. First aid and CPR ctrtirllkates required lex most positions. Law and Security graduates welcome. Ontario Guard Services Puthna) IM 1241111111m Rd. South, Oshawa Ontario 1.1 H 6C1 A non-profit community mental health agency that provides mental health support services to individuals with serious mental health problems, is seeking members to serve on the BOARD OF DIRECTORS Durham residents interested in volunteering their time to this important service should contact NANCY ROXBOROUGH 6664931 MAlmam for Elowmarivile moulder. CarMidste ISO 9000 experience university degiree 3 yrs. experience in plastics moluldirtg Supervisory everw" compuler skips Please fax resum to: 906.897-1759 REWIIRED Ideal qualifications are: Organized, strong work ethic, self motivated, computer literate, strong communication skills, experience in "Systems" furniture preferred. Call Mrs. Lyon 905-839-2594 We Require • EXPERIENCED SERVERS • DISHWASHERS • SALES HELP Must work evenings and weekends. Apply in person to: CULLEN GARDENS RESTAURANT 300 Taunton Rd. W., Whitby, Ontario. NO PHONE CALLS INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS Ajax/Pickering Area Operators/Assembly/ General Labours If you are seeking employment drop into our office on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH, 1997 8:30 A.M. -1:30 P.M. Interim Personnel 1099 Kingston Rd. Suite 230, Pickering �N& :-Am. P E K S O N N E L ATTN: STUDENTS (Ages 11 & up) Supervised S$$ Part-time jobs $$$ plus activities. If you live in Ajax / Pickering Call Michele 427-0359 CASNIEN egwred 'or 3own- town RefaJ stat Fun -bine. Moraday-Frnday gam - Bpm Behehts Pltasam ptrwriany is reasarb to prowmdt etCt1- Win cuttor w sen ct. now etaptanera. is a» an as- set Reply n axXmaern, td Fie M Po. 1110e 481. Otha- on. Ort LIM n3 CLASS A Mecmane faa* for buckrq o1 1 na0•ar Fan W sume to Tory (US1BR3.9t92 #0/#0 /#171 C1 i01 -V7 yf%S' HEAP X72.8.5 ' 4pph wo for Fi?T hours 'Conuour after bdidays. 'Hee mums k Sports new 'Eufaq Work envinossi tt. • Start immediately. Call.. -7234920 DEPENDME energetic and turd ww" with dean dw in record and own tra upor- taoon to work on moble sm- ite truck, serm" commer- aaal door systems overt" door al0/ar IoawsmMh ew an asset. Must be WON groomed aid well spoken. $8.00 to 510.00 per hour to start de- pending on apene ce. Full time days. Rione torn - 6pm• Catharine or Ed. 905-263- M. DSMWS FU7A now ttKlati dtiveas. Paid Cash MO*. Must haws oda tar. appy A 1051 Simon St. it Whom 434-2777. aatd 10 Harwood sneak 653.9993. �iiii "at sym for AMMS 11 fit r Desitin, WAS - by. Platte Ate Or H UTAW NANI MIST with etyenierla nndad for PHlieak UAt- NKWL Cat (416) 977ih6 110 ONMNf NEEKIP- own I1eM many from hose. Excellent part -Bast knWrnt. Easy want. No exp. ram- wy. Smit SWAddaessed- Shspad-HnNOpt to: P.O. ea 240032, 601 Danlos SL yr. Whlby ONL LIN SM 111111111M3315 Ill aills�pa4 4M Mit 1i2dvt >;i1 �41 ,7win lead F IN are no nTatung $400. wed. cart u. Aox Company mt.at tug hie people Pay wares win Position Ask for Laurie at 905.426-4954 "M CANEM Osharw Ceore QeWres 'cam Well - ad paersorow with lab. L syn up le Ce. L is avadwe lin weekends Pt m tax revive tardy (905) 571-7737 LADES SPA "Wes Eseea urn arm nutnboiust Alto Cabtmtd Aerobia wordam egure0 CA WS -831-372 NEEDED IMM EUTELT! On Calljnow aemr,.a; apoke- ams for Awn baso contpa I Phase call (9051 837-GOW for ataliowwmw 00 NOIR' AJAX Basad firm rotas 20-25 people fast due to new accovts Areas it prstI ' sef"Am. arta public dras roabwla tram. all Jao- t (9051 425-4954 PUT-TIME/Fult-time Travel Consuitam -egWred, mnmum 2 yurs expenei . retail LATA Office APOLLO expen- enct reputed. Fax resume 190511 2 9889 SAM LEE, Requires Wt time help Hours must b e hembie must be axle to kft cases Drop ono resumes. 1822 atrhts Rd. SCHOOL BUS Driver. wrtn E or B license needed emme- dia ity for the Ptcler v arra Must be Buem m Eridish ant 4M dem 09raa. tall 420- 4574. SUMS79M Experienced in Landes ani Mens anerati cls Moisten. Pat am for Ostia, WIN ani. Engem rlgttked. Call 725-1031 MltMrlow official. the � In Pinion OW M Pliant oafs wtdnes "y Nov. 19. lows-112t1taoran L 6peraprs. 12 1 PAN 4 SOeTNFMIK Exawerq is arteaaor biting far �r1 a- �wm-0n COrsroltr Ali a I" led 9. am in Cah mu atie- MOK and A allxa w nati dh- dpkm is required for this position. carnvaNx Nieeaty a teseaial. surd resrnre witll dt`tide b R.R. on.. a 4a or Fax to 613.916-11M sm FK0S0 kill "= all" W, , pat time sultve nip, ONip shift N- ed reply b Fie eck I67 oPlease 9 wMk P.o. 1101141, Orth, Odeb L1H / GNwal Help SUPERAMET. Take off Un- wanted Pounds & Inches Look Good d Feel Great. 100% Natural 8 Guaranteed (905)571-5063. TELEMARKETING PERSON - 2.4 his. per day from home Unque.commasioNcompeit- sation pai lkW 837-5166 is searching for a Webmaster/ Administrator Leave E -Mail messes resume WWW. ERM.COM THREE Experiescod Telemar- keters •egtxred to work from homehourly wraW . com- mrssiom. bonus d ncetUves. Serious applicants only 905- 432.1793 TIM HORTONS i5 now Mnng full-time L pan-hme storetrat per50mnd. as wren as prodw- :ion personnel for stores n Apo L Pidtenrtp Purse de- liver resume in person: 465 Say1y St W. Apo. 42n--120 1 omm M IIOOKKEEPER - Oshawa Ex- perienced. part time. Conwit- Ise andMODncde vaous 'xw+aDa•es. payroN. WE en ales. Sm" and Excel an as- set Resumes to File • 63 Osfnwa whirtry This week. 965 Farevmed St. Oshawa. -1M 7L5 SALES PEOPLE. full and pan hie '7yrfwK personawy. re- ar expert" a pigs, cad r40. cam up to 5351( Fax resume to 905-720-2151 fre- ferral fel mail apply) 120 / oma Help OFFIeE ASSKTANT. Must have strong computer stills. be flexible. a team player Have own vehicle. Able to work in a busy environment Michaelle at 579-5621 1 Sda H / A ret FT7NESS CENTRE looking tot sales person in Pickenng Please call (905)420-6528. ask for Mike. SALES REPRESENTATIVE re- quired for sanitation supplies Base salary. commission b car atowwnce Please submit resume in person to Jim Car- ruthers c/o UNDERWOOD'S. 410 Rriley Ave. Alyn ska.d HMb ASSISTANT for empiementa- tion of MPP systems Ol1AL- IFICATIONS good orgarfi!�p bonal skilts. independent worker, team player, knovA- edge of wuoows. excel or lo- tus and B 0 M an asset Please too rd resume to Kelley Adarft 314 Bow" Rd BOwmamMle, Orn LlC 3X5 Atemton Mark Scott or rax 19051623-6053 AUTOMOTIVE Body persor• preppers and detbtw raquted W DUSY shop (905) 579-400 FORMING and training Car- penters and carpemen mfr preneax, required by We tour No bnmsh arpemers road ap- 6ply 261 Tekpmone (905) 427- IIEVE10FEN OF access 97 aced word 97 r, wMtey am. required to work on dental 11110111tiellml 50 40M Plante! Serit! resurfie to He M8 (I , Thas Week Po box 461. Oshivia. (}tarp LIH ns 1 office HMp OFFICE PLACEMENTS AVAILABLE Pickering & Scarborough Our clients currently require the hollowing skills for long -teem contract, short-term temporary and full -tone positions: • Customer ServicdAdmia. • Word Processing: NIS Woad. Excel. Wad Perfect • Receptionists/Admia. • k_'lencal Support We are taking applications in Durham I day only, ioles- Nov. 18. team - 3pm Apply with resume to Global Human Resources, recruiting at: Jackson's Touch of Class, 104 Consumers Dr., Whitby (Consumers & Hopkins) 1 1 S" MWAW- 1 stn wrpangerne SALES REPRESE.V T 4 TI VE - highly motivated - self starter - advertising experience - own vehick - lase salary + commission Business to Business Publication Send resume to: Andrea Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave. Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 Ph. 683-5110 ext. 23S Fax 619-9068 DYNAMIC Advertising Saks Representatives required intnaradiately for career opportunity Due to expansion of our Telephone '4 Directory we require 3 Outside Sales Reps - If ou are aggressive, highly motivat- ed, have a positive attitude and are dedicated to overall customer satisfac- tion, we would like you to join our win- ning team. Minimum tff_Q_years sales experience. Directory and layout experience a plus. Existing and new accounts, training, commission and base pay. Mail ortax. rismni to: Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave. Ajax, Ontario LIS 2H5 Fax N (!051619-9m a�-PAGE 34-7HE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1197 i S M$d Nellp MR SkNed NMP Eff S M*d Hdp 1Articles Sale 1ArWW Warned a 1 kt d,$ Wattled 11 t„ sent_ 11 0. 80 Local Company requires: INTERMEDIATE PRINT ESTIMATOR Web Offset Publications Limited has an immediate open- ing for an Intermediate Print Estimator. The successful candidate will be a logical, organized indi- vidual who possesses strong interpersonal and mathemat- ical skills. Experience in print estimating is essential, with web offset printing experience an asset. Candidates should be familiar with computerized estimating packages and spreadsheet applications. Duties and responsibilities include manual and computer- ized generation of estimates, analyzing estimates and conduction post production reviews of completed jobs and preparation of invoices. Only applicants with suitable qualifications will be con- tacted and all inquiries will be treated in confidence. Please submit applications prior to .November 28, 1997 to: Web Offset Publications Limited 1800 Ironstone Manor Pickering, Ontario 1.I R" 30 ATT: Karen Hume Or fax your resume to 905-831-3266 (NO PHONE. CALLS PLEASE) Leading Toronto Area equipment rental firm requres dhesel mechanics experienced in: -portable air compressors -rxfe-on compaction -skid steer loaders Good compensation packages offered WrhtINN n replies only to: Hub Equipment Limited 2960 Markham Road Scarborough, ON. MIX 1 E6 or FAX 416-296-1297 DRAFTSPERSONS w•1^ A -A' 12 experience knowledgeOf • Dryth� Available tui 5 0 an asset Must haw good COmmNxwpDon NORTH AJAX .^,aware aval- skilK Ajax reaboM Fax ne- able An ages • 7 yarS ex- swne a (9D5420-1790 anon- per er,ce Hot meals. Happy bon Kevin enwrawlem. Hopp pray area ELECT161CMn WANTED for and LOU More PACOM and ellcirital and secunry xi- R e a upon ref 686 stalat OnS Must nave basic 6719 COW4W er skills tools and trick Fax resume 905-666 9795 f_1WMMENCFD CC OSPEC- TOR with -uahty aswrance. ISO standards background blueprint nadilI reguned fax resume win salary ex- peciabon to 4162!2.209/ FOAMERS REONMED a- periencee crews and no" employees Excellent rale f� 7work -0079Ca11 cher 7 p m TK ALUMINUM -eider re - Quite for a Dus, von mawr- bow" conpary in Apar Fax resume to (SMwo-1790 &Ilemdn Kean 1 hbeI ee0rta 0•iwa DENTAL ASSIST reruireC Large team practice, twerrrgt and ,aurday hours H A R P prele ff iitera . on low- ing our team please can De00e a (905431-3332 DENTAL ASSISTANT Pan - time ;,nit/ Piease appry in person wim, •esume to Five Punts Maas Dotal Oma No phone ons . 1 rtr BABYSITTER wanted mature Guyanese lady 11 A. if Al - (ELI in carica for 2 boys (4 and 1 1.2 yfs) in my home. Experience. references now smoker Delaney/Rossfand area Call Sharon at (905) 619.1652 LIVE -IR Babysmer/Wnny. Orork/Major Oaks expen- ence & references required Please all 905.619-3062 #M-OBT rimy, energem. Oar tdr 2 G--- 4 & 2.12 Nurse/Mom provides loving atmosOF+ere home devoted to children. separate sli ep area. lovely plaYground. 9-9630 PICKERING Mack / Rolle: wing day -.are '8 months to 12 years Daily outilgs (harked baC yard and park) Criftsam time m osic. nu, Rom meas & amidst First Are C PR CeM ed Non- smoking receipts 905-428- i 244 OIIAUFED experme cc talli- er leas dorm 00% ht$ft educational ho mR tare pro - Dew Excellent eeresbomal daran at mason." rata Pickering 509612 YOU'RE looking for anoreade davare in a sale eMtona en we Avotwow activities. hot meals ad snacks Relerenc- es ad recalls 696-0959 Emokoym.w 1 vftodw w LOCAL handyman for hire Any odd jobs yard work. cearung panting Call Rot 720-1473 1 Firalaood FIREWOOD Roka Lumber & Firewood Centre 4 x$ xlT. $60. 4'x8'x16-. $65 EsIW fished 1963 Days 705-277- 3381 Everungs 905-434- 6665 Free delivery o Oshm area Mon -smoker. drmvei preferred ABSOLUTELY TRE BEST - lop ClnmctVtirrt 2. 427-5143 quality seasoned hardwood. evenings only or weekends. Serwq Pidremg. Apx. MRw- Imam PERM after- DURHAM FIREWOOD sftOV pocallional aenbgs. 2 boys. 9 & 11. legit house- 427-5271 keeping. mil preparation. APHFwOW, Bum the bat! Own tmsportation. nlerewc- 1 dibush d. $210 bucord. rye. Dbn Gkn mM 426-1471 cord. Delivefed mow' � • FMBVO D, eracdW very =onorhon 723- $1 0 or fit 500 a oeN cue Ga 726 bat qu ty hardwood, guuar- AffOODABIF Daycare avail- mind extra lung kine fully Mint wio recuptL Located in seasdlte CA & spet. Hato YBNOCIfIIb for Oaks area, Farm Schout) free delivery. Kozy Firewood. 906 -753 - Post plus-, Sound too good b be true? Come to RUGGED RE - For into call 905427-0249. 2246. AM- Experienced reliable owpin wAoke tree amfo mhwht TLC. 1 Cornier craft. fun Hot mire on meaty ISM ieplkoe keel ire 18• & sadists. am age. Evenings AffnM Pkat, 5350. Duan .-41m available. 427.17W us erbed. 5300 Viking hearty - Ill" Daycare avail- Children's washer , dryer, I SM with receipts. Rosetwnk M10enter 1pm. area. Non-smoker Leaming 0 0 ewUanned. Good referent- SVVVGRODM TABLE. solid es. Babies b sdW aged ratan, aim 10. 6 ugh back 905501.9145. Wirt. Asbw $400. can Beth LOOOIC F'011 FTVI melit0le 905420-1612. �4/e Dor ytNN tldld ? lddk ro HEUANT t Kion dresser and 11NOkr. Acwmn, 011bag3. Mirror red. two rroM tables an*, at mmawMM On. 5200. Slit chairs and Oft tall 420-3269. to* $250. oho. 683-9564. Off Bargain Comw FREE Ic a good home. 3 month old killers. black with wide broK.very affectrorute. biter trained Call 905.663- 9002 JEN-AIN Ramps w/dplipa. $35C Burtt-m dishwasher. $275 Air compressor. $225 Sauna healer wr/acc . $375 ;alt 9054113-+029 KENMORE uprigm freezer $225 cider Na•0 4 spe- ed. castdk Geek. tum table. amp a tuner sone parts Ya - man; $175 Crtoure wm w - 4r momlor $50 Laser disc woo payer (Sony) so Sony computer 5225 Ask Dor Mlle (!05)509.6543 WASNERA7RYERI 8 ties old S35L stove 10 In old sea cart 905-4211-250 1 Arba•e ea Sale GARAGE :uc: repairs. Srm- springs Ada. mfes. pr- at mstow SIS New doors/ openers Quality Plus Dopes 4163360073 2 tietats ants K PNOW 1 . Sat night 530 eadi. CAN Pen- a 436 -SM or 40x-5190 LEATHER Fedwas up to 1/2 price leather purses from $999. tugglaw from $19" (alder rafttf from $6" Everything Must Goo' Family Leafier. S Points ori Dspa- wFie tpn upright 1 M5 ar- ca puna $2 ON o It o Mr combfaer $75 Cal Chins or Boom 905509-51% CARPETS- Christmas Sale new 100% Nylon. stain mas- ter extra -lie Call and save. carpet starts at $1 22/sq IT in- cluding premium pWinstalla- hon Senior discount Repairs available Customer satrsfac- hon guaranteed For your tree in-home estimate call Mike 1905)431-4040 or (416)822- 8226 CASH OR DEALS. 2nd Hand Store & Brokers We buy. sell. trade & more Almost amt - thing Top cash paid 433- 1785 571-2274 666-0004 CLEARANCE SALE - Entire Contents 01 Wool Shop -60% OFF Paton. Spnnrde and Dia- mond yams. needles and aC- cessones. pattern books. wool Dons Port Perry 985.2849 ALWAYS OPER COMPUTERS. Sales service and upgrades. pentium 150's $899.. 486'5 $499. Printers $49 Phone 1905)571-5291 COMPUTER Slimes- Com- plete Pemwm muni media system $8811. Dell 485 ISM, Intel DX386 $348. Colour Cnmer $96. Fax S39 Call 1905)6553661 COMPUTER CLEARANCE centre 166 milt multimedia systems wdh 14 - monitor $999. MuTnieW lots com- plete - speaker CDR and tomo $139. clearance of used wW mordor ends $20 - $50 Factory direct 0 1, on power MMX Systems we bay and trade systens Now ow Sirdays 12 00 p in - 4 00 p in 164 Ba@Om Rd E Ext 432 from 401 PIRM (905) 697-3059 SOLID OAK DmmOroom table (2 extension leaves). 6 chairs, large buffet, hutch Excellent condition Valued at $32DO Asking $1600 905-576-3832 Soup PINE dining room su- Ilebuffet and hutch 60• wide, 4060 table plus 2 1T exten- sions. 6 chairs. $3.500 723- 0673 SOLOMON SKI equipment Skis Prolink Axendo 1S Equipe. Demonstrator. length PR8 (196.207cm). ladies to ul size 8 12 boas 434- CASH OR DEALS 2nd Hand Store & Brokers Now 3 locations ImNeSt wcatlall: DowntO)wll Mdtby We buy, Sell, Trade & MORE! Home audio & video, car audio, home tumishings, jewellery, CDs, movies & more. Big or small - we buy it ata! Top cash paid! Don't Accept any less. 433-1785 571-2274 666_000"A STORE Equipment freezers. coolers. shelving, walk-ins. ice machines. dairy & dens display (905)655-6501 delrv- COtaiti meMs Wanted for auction every Wed. 6 p.m eryavailable Incl antiques, tine furniture. Royal Doultons, Hum- OAK/PINE FURNITURE mels. Moorcroft, good china & glass, old toys, collec- Check out our fall SPE- tions & other interesting articles. Durham's largest CUL, SOLID OAK Table auction since 1973. Sets. III. 36'x54' sot ped Phone Kahn Country Auctions utMe taw 1x18- exit AND 4 (995) 663-0041: Fax (905) 576.2267 SOLID OAK Windsor Arrow s/ c. SALE PRICE $599111 Or a • 1 • 1 Arts & craft SOLID OAK 4OX80 dbl pe la0k c/w 2x1(' ext AND 6 COUNTRY and Victorian SOLID OAK WKdScr Arrow v decor open house Nov 22 & - c .SALE PRICE $1199"! 23, 11-4pm 1564 EAgkvew To ensure that your Similar savings on all other dr. Pidennq. Great row's Dor-Razaar or Bake Sak- table sets and Buffet a Hush- Christmas Sometnlq for I$ advertised on es Why buy veneer ~ you everyone Dome simply call one can buy 100% SOLID OAK" CRAFT VENDORS warbled - of Our cheery ad - Ab are not just a tacbry, ohd- for new Crafters Market local- visors and they will lel WE ARE THE FACTORY,,, eat the Court" Rea Market TRADITIONAL WOODWORK- 1�r Soon' Call 905.436- advertise "eriflg in r BIG 905915.11774 Classified Section MMY AND HOME COL- for a very low rate. MID FR100E 5225. and up. LECTIBLE Home PartyCom- Can 683-0707 for used stoves $200 and cap. why Ifyou knee rxa ,. man. used rashes 5250 or)-ey and PAM, d for info al aSSahtxe� $125 and up New brad newt 905686-9031. Moves. 15 c 1 5/05 New hand name 30' slava 5449. Yhkwrhw 1 OMPO and up New, 5 c t freezers 5255. Sr•pbrhson's Ap- pklnces 227 Can St.. Done- WEB DESIGN CONTENT Move Sate. 2 came Its. 576-7448 SERVICE ad Chesterfield. B.C. auto WPM. d yon ahs wrKI Home and web page creation Hyper washer :175 DO. enter drrsrl $15000. gat store Bo aim v m, tri tam. Now Ara bole link and server storage. mower 60. Alar 905-429- a your winter. we an help Cali John Duarte 6111 rhe 111 ir11101 wo Gel- 51 GOLDEN Retriever pups.Val. 30 Sq yds ialpa. daww pad and nshaaaolh On your hove. FALL. LENGTH mink watt. sine or 6/6.0231 after 5 P.m at 579.4400 COMM Fur me. =onorhon 723- $1 0 or fit 500 a oeN cue Ga 726 pWha $8 ISM 610. Swell n AN halm clearmn. givraw Eaenem ixriOwoM. straeo WE ARE overstocked New a S9 ,fir rxhts Sn. 00 plus lee. first ShM ad 1000. every yeGreat ar Mus tee to W A1t used Iuvintrxer and man=S7p plus-, Sound too good b be true? Come to RUGGED RE - VOID Cs n/-7065 gd' ooacal62334610 No mnwebk Ona refused 1 Cew"•r 11 217-01 W. Beton You bull. Wife try ISM ieplkoe keel ire 18• Saw DIMING ROOM suits. SON wood excellent condbon. 6 Dies a Try 430-0561. 123 NEW MUSIC ria a •ttt0-. CREDIT PROBLEMS? On th chairs. hoe hes 11 Brock $t S onlay www fth mew MV spot financing Down pay - 0 0 NEW! AMC IWO dressers. 'tlf hem an wt from $500 0 A.C. can. Wain Asunq 5895 o room. $NO.9*413-3279 dr., 6 cal., loge, $6,996., truths vin 1981 to 1991 19O6µ74 4640 coffee and end tabrS. LOU ' 1LOW A • Aub Saks Ltd. 792 WWAd. INS Swand, 4 CK am cat . bar spring and ILS ,ilntee Street SOK Oehewa DJ SYSTEM ioea for wed- ni>nrettes. coin IwwOrry Weo.te- 9 ask & white MUsoom Phiae 90572o-3762 brigs. banquets et incrding cars and pp•s. price o set atp bury used hmnkm Sle- phewson's Comimerpil ho- wAkFoUkiller an mtk YINo Food n Ape to Friday Nov 7 or the b a 1968 RAMBLER Ambassador. (905) 420-1955 drKls 576-6471 pod home. 728--2900 oulsandim Co. We 5150• B.O.686.15N wood dmCk for wood We bmav a n. 82.000 man. fink. 116 orgmhat62.man.SM& NAN[-s APPLwc- PETS Dols of cared. CAR100% Pess,pp6„/ a $2.soo E..npf (905) 852- ES. Masher $225 Dryers WWMG ORM brAN new • 1 6024 $175 Fndpes $150ivp. Stoves never worn, ivory naw Seen. 102,00RM SM. ISM will cared 3 rooms. 5319. S150/up. Upright hem 9kx Deeeld bdbor. tune /6. KAGLE PS for sale vet 12M OLDS CIERRA. only 5250 362 Ff*o St (905)432-7167 "SOY alters taking 5700 checked, first sleds. def- IWK. auto power shelving. 92 gOVtOe 62796 433-1717 9059u-4002 wormed �y�py b p now brakes. ar, awful. tons a EKENCSE Equipment - New IND CAala, ac, LLY.IER, Cab Laui410S Otft rim pm Only $975 at is. tonarbon C S A xkami Walk- WINTER CLO, MNC Ouamy AMERICAN PIT BULL Terrier (905) 427-3Mza of $200 Nordic Spoirt Total rime brand faN/i•rnter CIOIh- Pups Vet cheched aha lion '" inco d Y&". , -R Body treadmill, Sage 11afm n0 Dor whim. tees and boys- I'M Ctoese Greenwood A IBM Chrysler Laser. 2.2 Wre Rider 3200 Serious xnOream (� 10 b Mena XXXLG) Jeep Moowrw. Call (905) sato. blit. aNkkq $600 olio. Amy - CASH call betvvse' HadrtA6 d rim* Warta S7l 6046 9150294 6 Dom- 4 00 pm Madry b dela to tlnoose cow win 70,000 10m, 9" wMm mroon tion. Free estimates, carpel krhmy only '905)131-2200 SOFT coned Wheaten tamer 1906 PIIELUDE 135 000 B&M GARM BOOM Openers installed $.19.99 repair broken springs, cables, locks, rollen, new doors available Full Warranty 416-501-8728 FMRECLASS custdw Rams more ariwrq weekly From parrs to UmOn, RUGGED yips Good twine. Mort -a- lerphc CKC masters Exal- rxrgiw but, air. Sano. power WMV hoards F won' its s u ,n mail Jimmy REPLAYS in Whitby hM 4 all lent ODMP& ial. "M Cal .500 cer- toe. adv Ontt �I "S- M Duo 905-985.3183 Take a lock at mate aslwills (905)797-2266 7919 or (905) 616-4450 right). We're n ft *9 III= Prices Nat - sums U91 Spon GOLDEN Retriever pups.Val. 30 Sq yds ialpa. daww pad and nshaaaolh On your hove. FALL. LENGTH mink watt. sine Jackets $19: shirt $5. casual Niongyhuv Kernel. c K.0 hod 1167 OlD3 Regatcy 99h cw- =onorhon 723- $1 0 or fit 500 a oeN cue Ga 726 pWha $8 ISM 610. Swell n AN halm clearmn. givraw tired rebuilt tnguie new 3455 S9 ,fir rxhts Sn. 00 plus lee. first ShM ad 1000. bakes. w Mlairt ENGAGEMENT RM /4K. 3 plus-, Sound too good b be true? Come to RUGGED RE - VOID Cs n/-7065 (905) aNurq f3.900. 080 (905) S3. diamonds. 64 karatvs clan- PLAYS. D~ S largest ty. appra sec 53.750 Bei Dort- ilbtalN re-sak store Exdu- tt No Otakrs (905) 579 3767 yNoy for men. leers and VORTICAL Wag caOreK from oft. only IN beg in new & boys Since 1994 we've been a wedoing gownStele my $6999. Lateral ooutets W to new coarq a up o neckli e. lace bodice from $129 OC up: also avax- 75% blow retain. Expermice able chars ane desks adorned man trios, fur em Speedy Othce Centre. Whitby � shopping for Mpdend skirt warn trio. Size 661-0/00 men like fever Debre and got 6 $600 905 571.2107 a No end look at low eM PENTNIM 166 16MB Ram. 1.7 prices Take 401 to Tlrcksdn 720-1533 IM DOM 150 LE. File shat pickup. Ongmt 128.000 km, 318, power steering, power Drakes. sliding mar ,meow. ar. to. am. amft. alhmn- num r/kil . $6,000. aelffed. Cal (905) 432-M63 Wa me, 1! mium Mile can. fury bkded. Olin. Ali 62595 CARPET BROKER. 100%, Nylon truck. pnnsn, stain re- gb fwd dine. 14' monitor 24 x m -mei 33.6 tun. $1.375 R0. in Whitley go norm (3 11 tel' 060. 1993 P�aatiaore sistat carpel. For 3 rooms. ;905)120-G906 NOW) to Bumm 's St. Ite Telephone 1905) 6664966 93 IONxw any 5369.00. Price incudes tone blue. Sconsdae. Mint. right). We're n ft *9 III= 'siAlEat er. (905)426-1961 or (9D6)6e3 7301. 30 Sq yds ialpa. daww pad and nshaaaolh On your hove. C R . 408h� see NmeMW 30MI liar 6 m leR. (Bbrfm's St. Pinta). lbws Mon. - Vht 10.6. CLASS, FRRAOE WEHAL3. 190 COlntse 2 "a SIM CNMA V6. 4 - Free quolatim n your home. Used psads (upgM & Thurs. - Fri. 10-9, Sat 10-5. Or.. mid, loaded, 91 bw door. $1800. Cal4W78M. No nfergl, no payment Dor r+�)• diiNy par &kelt boards. am sae? PAN b 4042063 $1.985. 19M Corsica. 6 cal. bee, now $4.SW, 1960 Le- 1!N 1BVO Trpoper, 1 w.d. one full year. Danes, 1-680- own. Lamps sdecom a rBOBBRfIfIaB O"m table Lad.. loaded, now p�s., 0.e.. ar, 71,000bm, 217-01 W. cocks. Can TELEP PULMO ISM ieplkoe keel ire 18• $5.996.. 1991 Ctettass $n o b.a y900 j9O6)721-9042 CARPET. Fru Esow. ow. 433.1491. x d• iia, 5 yrs. oil MO Dor �eroodhr tAaK /20.000 kms.. Vo T New, amt -Matic CUM, ROW exen5se maWrN, coop or main Moor body •. ISM Skylark 4 $2,M cot 19677 D�j scolds -goaded, soil uosistaK. Humiliate, 10(400. Used room. $NO.9*413-3279 dr., 6 cal., loge, $6,996., Shadow, Dow mileage, $2195 & erlrir01M1a1iMy f1nt114F with n eAwbNtl owfatbe. trice. M. Can 723-6120 Aw 5:30 p.m. AflkYb 1l91 lowwvil SE, baled, M bin now $8,995. 1911 WWAd. INS Swand, 4 CK Wide rage of wki- S 10 9a51h39 don. am. awnro matte, al Caprice dealt 82 lens aft $140 OWL INS Ford moo -M your d- I- SIM MMkIM wood _ �E SMl1AMrm bIM4 mow $1,986.. 1912 1 ML son" $1200 @owe We 905426-2=. (MW) ( X100 CoNlbinSfort y01 y. - Club Mm CPE. M KM new Na 5150• B.O.686.15N wood dmCk for wood We bmav a n. 0.9$6.. 199:1 Maida 323. "0 f 4 qMW 4- PETS Dols of cared. CAR100% $150. Car dont' $1000. CMM tire, aowmfel. kStd,keck 11 IarK $1.996.. a pili, air sew crit nylon. new slain re- lease carpet on harm, I (M)723-GMI1kIM, IMyt, decolls, dol, Alit 001- IND -ISM Trader, 4 K 4, 102,00RM SM. ISM will cared 3 rooms. 5319. ftABE Tkne & tgwtey. Shop at tt" • CONKSorte or Woos. Cal Robert Bowen AnkA= aft Dow Bask pk k , 11, Dor S6 996•, 1911.1915 ftbd wine chev SPK 2 -dr am. Pride includes ca1PNt, p10 mium pad, expert instma- home. Custom Dort food a- (995) 655 M49, BroalBhL lel slick R ), bade, "a 92 gOVtOe 62796 433-1717 bon, fast delivery. tine no- mita 130 Norman dam Sege up to 40%. Triple Brodie went• bad-heme crs b New ITh pay top SA 995. 1992 Pill" Grant AMS, bodot 6 gl.. Dow him IND CAala, ac, LLY.IER, yards). 6662311. s. 905132 - prOterie5.1723. dollar for your used and new CD's. Cal George a from 61.615., 1993 Olds cm Me. now Wa, battery. WNW. p10ygp JUN INS. CtIRPETS SALE: Lots of car- > BMAR - wwwr wa,aen 435.1998. � c1°"aw it=. '" inco d Y&". , -R pdS 100% nylon stain re lease. cadet 3 rooms $3a. dhkds 6• x a• ham Be, only FOLDING WIRE, StadaMe dc, alb, ale 12 kms, now 14.500. TOOhm 433-230 (30 sq. yd.) Incudes: tared 5299 plea fix- May otlkr pd R with at kart 1 gNNN $1.495. Brkg in ttdt a and I= OLDS cwm Ciera S premium pad aril instara- sifts and styles av8b*. drop. Approe. 42 whit R Con- tet a fuel 6 mtaMt power tiakh 70,000 10m, 9" wMm mroon tion. Free estimates, carpel Also gNmpa and decks. 761 laid Abe. 663.5117 wartanly wo your pwah . INMIor LAaded 1fleul1l pr meats. Serving D~ and WMW q aSam 906• f6cKalr Rd Unit 3. Picked For more inb. call 905.619- MOVIES - metal perm COiN• cwft r AOM Culla, IN q SL w.. M lllNaw OWL M.wry H 2090. 416.266-2672. Oeflnm. (1101 smwm. 7231 FOR SALE rAM i 1988 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL SIGNATURE Fully ioaded, 170 fun.. V6, resent repairs, excellent condition. $5,000 or best offer. Tirades Welcome. Call (705) 878-4998 1994 QUICK Lesabre. excel- STANDARD AUTO Sales. kern snape. 75.000 kd. loaded. Quality Used Cars & Truss. black cherry exterior. maroon Need A Truck?? Have We Got interior asking price $17.500. Trucks. 1992 Chet/ 1500 Telephone 1905) 6664966 40. 5.7L, Va, Auto. IVC. T- 1996 CAVALIER Z22. tone blue. Sconsdae. Mint. 45.000km, mint condition, Mum!! $14,995. 1991 6MC Mkhnq $10.200 Telephone 1500 5.0L. Va. afro, power 905 579•-1651 steerkq. and brakes Grey on -Only.cin Dope lifer & ISM CEO WTHO, (startdai ) workwit. ready Dor, work (9296. 1991 88.000 km, am -fm cassette. Chet/ S10 Ext. cal. 4.3L. V6, burgundy Wenor. $5.300 Mo. till. AIC, t. Hae burgundy waited. or belt oft Tele- on grey. Areal looker. SM. phiee 725-2825 1969 Chet/ S-10 Short box, 5- 1994 GRAND PILO(. V6. pts, 1994 speed. red. Ilan! 53996 1990 abs. PA ptw Drt Astro, bade with aluminum system. 4 -door. am . whites. two b moose horn 95.000 Ihignwvy Dons. new 56995.. PlyrkaM Voya- tire: a brakes $12.906 Like onded 7 bladed with LE. 7 paeeen new. one owner Cal 905-663- with hi �� while rW 3020 �eroodhr tAaK /20.000 kms.. Vo 57995... ALL CekeNd. ALL 1995 CHRYSLER CIRRUS wM Warranty'! Come Visit LX1- dark rosewood peer Durham's Newest Used Ca "M Wooed. Dow lens.. ex- Dealer 377 Taumon Rd. E., orient oolh 11, . End of rase. ONa a (905)434-2763 04" $16.500. 905-177- 1993 Chrysler Dynasty LE. 4024 3 31. V6. bade. White wNh Wok 53,796. 90 Grand PrOL 4 III - , , 1 Omaim 116900 olio "IS GEO METRO. 4 dr se- 9a51h39 don. am. awnro matte, al phMMd$MK 420-M c, I121C will far" Lady dn-MAJAX CASH von. $6900 697-0226 Fore Iriodeh, "in RED PbrrOi[ swam. 2 ng used door. auto. air, S1O.500 mrd -masks. 740 NOW a *'SK Nods red or kat other M. AWFMOK arc. 0401 asci and what rand. Excefew confit -RS 5150• B.O.686.15N 11905) 725-6632 -6300 7550• X AurowANn 1n Wanl•d A & A AUTO- We pep $80- 510.000 Cash on inkspat Aly COOSM, any yelr. Cal us aryfine. 24 home. 7 dW$, 30 Mn service 905-606- 50M or 905-7065234 ANY SOW Czar a Truck wanted. ow "ior Net Too CAM pad free pKkl Cal f905µ31-43;3 or 431-7189. CASH FOR CANSI We bury used vehicles Vehicles roust be in rwrmg oatatiom. Cate 427.2415 a tomo b 479 " St. East. Atom at MURAO AUTO SALES. 1 luck• ler dile INS MCTIC CAT L -TIP 600M, good gape. MOO( D.B.D. Car Mie 966.683- O9u. IM Pdtab hely 500. min OW. aS" $3700. La* tklvba calTlokut ff&MM INS CHEv trunk with cap OYRNAM MOTORS LTD. New radiator. Menta w. On - Saks 6 Repar s Class A Me- lery. gas troll shocks. brakes. exthaast. Good Ores. cdares Open Every oat 93 rima good $1500 olio. 905 - Bonneville SSE1, loaded, 433-8878 after Goal or 905 - leather Interior. swmoof. 404.6377 antrame. 514.995. 92 Grand Am SE. V6. IBM DODGE 150 LF, h1 -Size 2 door. $7.595 92Z-24. 5- pick-uD. Ongna 128.Oookm. speed, loaded. $6.795 92 318, power sneering, power Cavalier. 2 door. auto. $1.300 rea brakes, slkWq r w In . 92 SWud. 2 door. 5speed. air, tr, cruse. ankilm. *m- $4.495 92 Saturn SC2. 2 door. roan whkds. $6000 MORD& haft, UAW 91 Laser, 58.000 Cal (9DS►M-5863 Oshtra mm. auto, $5,995. 91 Cakell- 4 door, auto. $3.995. 91 1MB FORD RAMtwER ehtel Tau Taros 6L, loado0. $4.595. 91 Will cwdbon. low offs~ ask - Lummife Euro. bee. $5,795. Ica 52.900. Phdn(9051 433- 91 Grand Am, 2 door. auto. M81 $4,5%. 91 Eaok Talon, 1YRIIAM ■OTORt LU. 92 123.000 khm. S -spec, janp CMS sport ft $6.996. 91 Z-24. Soot IOadffd. auto, 4". 110.996. 90 Pa" $6.696. 91 CwAdW.. 2 door, 5- haeport SE, bade, $7,585. tpnd, 64.295. 91 Gerlier AS. 2 door, art. 56,995. 91N�pdNy. 90 Cxawl SE an& am A0. Corsica LT. 153,000 MmK. 14,796. 91 Swlbld LF, 2 door, Sauk AiNX M3-75% NW $4,700. 91 Olds Class 1 Nil lMae�OK 117 csnre°�°fi door, af10. 53,916. 90 Caelier 19/1 AEROSTIIR 1(LT, 7*w ASS. 5 -epee. 53.995. 90 Car- selgW. Dtlkoe mode 26oM Wok 53,796. 90 Grand PrOL 4 bleu, 111,500 kmmo MwNeA doOR bee, 149.OM fkipp. _CWW@d W oo,C $5.795. 89 FhrNhd, bf0e phMMd$MK 420-M 120.000 dims, $4,495. 89 Grant Am. 2 doorIM , dm Ateb/MM 52,796. M 2-24. alb. SM, M BWMM GT, $4.400. M AtIVOIB p ion SIM Coined MMIK $3,800. 37 740 NOW a *'SK Nods r .led haahhdnb,re tars arc. 0401 asci and what aaM * 10 d1odM konL 221 5150• B.O.686.15N WI ' - Rd. S. AINL M3 7550• $10,$M $25. bt SM asch. Chrome 2OM N wta 1D INS MCTIC CAT L -TIP 600M, good gape. MOO( D.B.D. Car Mie 966.683- O9u. IM Pdtab hely 500. min OW. aS" $3700. La* tklvba calTlokut ff&MM fiillE Nti i%SAD�lrRIFLS�R 8(I4DXY, li1.MaER 16, 1997-If469 i5 No Iol • 1 11 PAN 11 ' 'r 11 PAM 1 or 1 own mr 1 woven a 1 1 • 1 LIg11 Nd6oee • Llgel Ntlaeel Ikent RWA for SIN 1994 POLARIS, 440 Soper Sporl. electric start, studs. skins. 3100 miles. $3.900. all 434-5695 .•.y. • M>rife 1916 191 Citation Cuddy with 140HP iftburd/outboard mere Good condition wit" trader Was asking 58350 Sacrifice $6150 Call (905) 668-9520 IA,EFIELD 14' Cedar boat. seats 4 holds 40Hp motor. 40, years old, excelmrt char• atter needs work. great winter project. Only $400 Call (905)985-0059 OUTSIDE STORAGE for boal oars, in lot homes. trailers. �j Rdt jror4700 Thick- tt RR/1 Brookkn 905-655-8010 ,11� r Rent 1 BEDROOM r� rt$7333- I'ent- ickenrg appliances- utilities (416)444-7391 1-KOROOM Apartment Cen- tral location $600/montn. in- cludes 1". hydro. water. parking 723-2269.9am-5pm. NORTH OSHAWA Extra large 1 6 2 bedrooms), Large bal- cony Buldig leas been under new maagemelt for 1 year nowand s a very dean and iehher bui dev. $M. 6 $698 Warrants. able. parking in- cluded. Available December 1st and January 1st Phone 905-579.5584. OSNMtA iSim St.) Lige 2 i 3 bedroom aparbnddt in C* -w low rise budding. Close t 401 i Go Parkwg Available towro- °isbary From SM AMM Phone9576.42 2 a 3 Kill Fill M 1pa umft- All (4161444-7391 2 BEDROOM all. $6584"o. 1 BEDROOM. 5533-hY*O. Both include parkrrp Call 24EOROoM beseaer , apartment. carpeted. bay turmsfmd. SrmwelT anal Partum luwrdry law December 1st 434 -601ST 2-KDROOM apartment. Oshawa Centre area. 6750/ maim an radnrtiwe, fridge. stat mduded. araAaOle int• wttaMay CAN Lam Carle at 436-0190 2 -BEDROOM Bassame apartment we known. "Wt - room a kung room. no smokers. avadala Dec.tst. $560; mpmN BroCkft" 2 area Cal 619-1251 2-KDR00M Ba$Baw* apartment, separate erntan I . sepoae drove. Was. new Cage .m ews. very YfJ-I anewW_ dose a ainofil0es S540.nydro. Aratl- able Nov 15 Cam Ron 905- 432-1533 281 COROOM. 2 -Mm. all Part Boor $710/we. 2nd I-. basically uds lact uy list. Parking For orae art0. CA ant spin 623-3706, 5716- 2877 76-2877 or page a 438-2141 A LARGE 2-bedrobm acep- wonwly dean apartment in Osemwo. AN inclusive 5735• $765 per aa. Dom. Pkmr- tlfin Propenes 905-428- AJAX ad" Ttahrnet. Spa am apirowas . 4" 0= 0=lose to awppmt 401. Pool, Mail ft" bad- looms. rimmed g*. from U919. two bamboos hon 19 DtcealOW and jewel let Cat 683.8571 man 7:36 pm AM, clan 1 bemoow basement *won" b mat orl lid 6 ' CoR- ATHOL RUN COP -OP 250 ing an k*NMNWA%w Wit Nov. 19, 7 P.W. App§CldM 1boall aamA for mM O Mbll, 2. lichwealf. am all FAL Ulf in w��es�y bm�h� P -M, won 10 bus, essipkKkd thstpngAastl ebb d, eco pat, 1- - -.IM 0134. 1NI811T SEACM 1 aa" 2 bedroom apakmn, sold - Ake in malt•• WMI6y. Law siospboe. SM& $EDBl i ham. 665.6181. Nom Backbiter : taoar pfon rent OON All dpld0a WOW & drylair q" AIM 115115. itclui 9* -moi Mat CENTRAL 011hokw - OM bed- both ill pdvau r Aew krtWlpak PING wa dUk, S6505M itduske 7N4W1 AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 b 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. 6 SUN. 12 - 5 (905) 683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED 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, dr 3 Bed Apts. • MOVE -IN INCENTIVES • All Util- Included • In - House Supt. b MainL Rental Office: Man - Fri. 9wFn - 8 pm Sat Ili Sun 11 am- 4pm VALIANT PROPERTY �Zg MANAGEMENT SOS -579-1 026 CENTRAL OSUMA. new budding. 1 bed $575 Phone 432-2261 lir app or super /304. 33 Whtaq. OthLwa ALL MCLaW. starting at 5650. chain 2 ttedro i, apts. secure we area pulong. a6 99404-0905. OOWWMM WNTBY: hinge 3 6edroan with balcony. aarl- AN - INrnm. SM per monk. Mo=t 2 bedroom won bel carry. Doc. to. $740 It 1,1 bre (905)189-4009 DUNLOP Wed. 1 a 2 bad - rooms. large, dean all W M. tndgm. so". broadly. palrrq. $625 i $715. Tot- pll dive (416) 758-5321 FOR ABR. 1 i 2 -bedroom apolmolls in my 4uret wd- bep brw' " a sea an amen - o n furs stop at door Park Rd- R. Odwm 1695. $7161 wo 579-9016 FURNISM bKhOw, tur- ra3lmo dna beAroorm. 5560 a 5650, miAYrvs RrsWst ostryaa/padq. Paw 141Ncrm1 576.8381 or 433- 5560. MMy.fz4wnlsmKm. Chan, bright, modern 2 - Nod -in= beseral $@Para% ot- mrai.. 4-appiar,= no 1ttAM 1yr leges. 906.426-1428. MWY.2i1FU ET Rd. Sorrry 1150s4.R. Condo, 2-WtM. S NPU-. Waifs bwdry. 2 -car parting A-1 buldwg. Dwe.13t. $1t50 am indartive. 9054M-2210. LMM 2-bMr000 bMsmaWrt alNflWmM, diol and ante am $70wmorm. Dae 1. (M723-4105 PIC�a: LlWpnol i Dat 1st 905.12O63t7. IM Etmbion e. Grin /-bola•, %amSol i a MoWr 11160. WaboloL 576.3e30. -1 f? ?a a9N11NtMx S V aNblr� dul$L dm 906•m- 111 al). 1AIM 1Nr M 6 111$ RM 7214151. or (416) tsMM AMit, 2-68MoOM I�sllfldMaylRt Co" 60 sw NdrldMinsst a v1��K sm is - my 1. (!Mp* 4M MM 0099& 3.68*CM Orleard bat Condo, dmk WI*4"kitww am oma to sttwll yalyd 4 Appliances, 1-1/ 2 -belt otedoor PC"" ares. lmr- '11, doe t amn Nuc. fllbrrom, 1SVI35L w$850+!eyd a 905-7259646 al- OLRE AM WN.SON. bw. batt" no* monad 2 -bol lowOn bmay. sm doom im. kIL - ifs 1 (906)ab-sue . 1. 2 BEDROOM alas Avail - Able immedatrly Nov 1 or Dec. 1 New bai350 Malaga. Dana n Illing. pets Cal ( 905)-576.6724 SPACIOUS will wamaaned 2 bedroom apes bad at 900 and 666 Glen St Some with wool doll paint pvw M0 Close a sdioos. d1eppiq .00. Go Sow Un (clod al fSb 726-4993. 2 -BEDROOM Mneraernt apartnw t. dean newly Pan* ed and Omcaraald. 4 pc boli, separate eaerAlice. 5650 W duras all ANN. able. indge. slows. pwrkm aril beery facansis Close 10 GM. sdrobb. st MI I a 401. refer (905)723 669 ire nmeswpe. OSNMNA 2-bwdroons apt. is a duphim est temovamld. fresh pont. two washrooms. don a Gal plant and all arwden. aadable Dec. t $600 put urines CAN 436-1370 hyft hyTyromc- damn Of Dow - mandk Also 2-bedt0a . sm am oKkAra eboh most - We Doll 905.433-7810 OSNNXA, 2 -bedroom OW duplex. 1.000&4.11.. Ow i bright. ceramic: On trough out. low carp&t 5720•Mdro Aiaaable towns"* 905- 726-2255. or 905-4307816. OSWMNL race. bright. rued. 3-bohoom all.. ApOWM. plrlacap 5700. tsvw avam- AMe Dec. est. 905-571.1537, 432-1521. remm. brgM. spatiors 2 No basso" apArt- pwill So contest, dome to GQ/ KPoll401, MM i Ill we wail" 19" 0= Ref mom a Maw! !05831 41@0. mom. OW I bonds Bm ow apW1MWrt. Nei bad 191 L9pmor1lo, am- stpum loam. �DO� mom iKb" fin. ca- ble. No hmm" JNL1t 8m4M- rKIlIElIIllIBll Mo 1 6@NNGK 4mM books. um ow do M 204 Lw wtkosoa 420B� - Qftt 2 - Two basoc obi 60 sw Nam ab. btFdMNe.2 239-2752. &W- 2-bedr000k apsrnlaa)t in Oom*W U Mao YYaNd�e0oee0O. Now ba. show" i schools. OWK Aloe ares Asablbft &art 1., 613-6145 S" OOMM Low 1 - wool raised mm" of f l tcently redecorated, laundry ft phm M2tar pinta, w kww. Matas wodov skallite679 ptio ptM niol. No losts. Bedrooms for the e of 1 at 280 Went- th St. W. $630- 0. Utilities included. V access to 401. >e to schools, shop- ). Call to view 105) 721 -8741 IWO BEDROOM, bright apartment in upper 2-plex overlooking park. Oshawa hospital area. $750 includes everything, hon smoll call 905-432-7308 WEST SHORE/OKLAHOMA area. one bedroom basement apt. Appliances. Large wind- ows.arpeted. Parking, sell entral Avail. immediately $600/mo. frsVIW 8314779 WHITBY ONE and two bed- room apartments. available Dec. fat.. 5585 and $66o per m0. includes hear and puking /or one car. quiet budding. low (905) 430-0959 WHITBY, modem 2 -bedroom. indge stove. laundry bc6- o n. walk to Go train, parking. asking $815 433-7637 or 430 -MM WHITES / $TROUDS LANE 1 berm basemen, separate en- trance. kitchen. parking. alc. W, sewray. arpekd clean 0)$650 m dt 420-6494 WHY ren when you an own your own home for less than you ttw*?" Can Dave Hay- iock sales Rep. Re/nbx Summit Realty (1991) Ltd rill1 61118-38010 a (905) Sw n Houma For Pont 1 • -A ADSOn w Aeo ^-all• MIRY RENT% OWRM YotoR Nwl1E FROM SKSMIll RNANCIAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE 19" 571-4273 1-800414 0_4275 Rlwk sftapiev Sales Pep Sultan Group Eud RneIW We have a home lot you $500 down Clime - 6 marls fine or lin lop" or reduced roor e rate From V50JmaM at n- rJesrve ka11 . re4wmom. from 527.500. grows Cal Ken Colors. CddwM Beaker (9051726.9114 2-GOM bungalow in AJAk Snpk car grape. anchor. drys. tnspe. stove Sell daanea Ow O M , AataM Det 1, Cam Jolty (416)223- 3111 or (105)727 -OW AMOLWW A GREAT OEAL- 6 mond on sionOwin your own 2.3. or 4 Oedroom low in- house c flim,wo refuresslwd won 4 row apoom Staff- ing hal $59.900 Carries lir lm than row Lithe or no money down DAC Cal RICK WATSON. CoiOwom Garber (905)728-9414 or Tor (905)427-3001 Anti. 3 -bedroom main Rover Parking. Y o. NOh Snicker Dec 1st. FastAast. ,do"1 $075 . 60%. 905- 639-5223. COMINT L1Mf as its best! E%KL* a bwngabW. Fire- bedro double gfmp�! 15 wan. Norte of Bownumft. 511 00 Mbbiwi MM C8190M dean W" 2- Mo10 ywrd, a*- Lke&nrOy 13fAW. NOaLNow. 31R N�6-31K OEWiB NGNE lir to it Port HOPL Tia bwdrmoom wo sooner bolrowwtwood ftorL MO Wad fo10Mw, nicely dwWaM . N 01ar 1 CAM. . wommho0 in boonsthit A >M tal 7$114. N.E. OSHAMMA mbdW 2 smog. 3 bKVSDMJM fat in no** deka. FAG. Oath. S anted . 986-72G-4250. pNpikGMMNDaaIMM WEST Ordinal - 2 M 119 batlrooaM 4 ippNaroes All W.gaagm Wit aw rods,5925 tam"Alife . (9D5) 434-7418 � {wdose to mal. on Pri- am coal. 3 -bedroom upper Iwai, i bachelor apartiment� ID bay. 906- mCM06 WLLAGE, 4 bed rocm house. on HWy.I2. islow Mcksded. fist rn $1,00=. Plan Lima 611011l $1 - lA Absolute Affordable! SICK OF RENTING WHY NOT OWN A: 3 -Bed Semi 5700/month 3 -Bed bungalow 5800/month Appliances and Window Coverings ' '11' No down payment???? QB Discharged Bankrupt???? (905)571-6275 ort -800-840-6275 MARK STAPLEY Sales Rep Sutton Group Excel Realty Inc IM T Wises to , 1 T s•sfa 1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units. Ublifies included Soo" b Relfrgerator. Parquay floors throughout. Panting included. Playground Area. Close to schools and shopping. From 5846.00. Call 905-721-0980 1 lbuw a Rin PRIVATE COUNTRY HOME Ken" 2 Dearpom nun smoking apprcants With rol ere noes S95Wnao latus until ',es tii- 'Wes Latin/snow nor imine ndudtd Avail Dec 1. 905- 983-9021 SOUTH Aix.-nacu4" urtk5"ed house for rod. from Jan 1st -May Iat " Wmamn normal am dinmmt dear• 1w New lake parts. bn-F - a Public transport Couple prt- term No pias 905 -6,86 - MW SOUTH AJAX. Renovated bungalow Ouei stttR. Fenced Wt, firm3lied tteseruaom. 2 ap- okanm. shy mature Pat $1075amaams. (905H26 -SM 1 TOWNhoo w FW P40 3 BEDROOM townhouse. 5 appliances. InShed boom - OWN. pill", swinamuq pool. t Isrrc•d yard Aad Det 3131 51501 no. 1.905-506.850 AM. ww Io u• I, . 3- ? 1, . tem-sw4ow. 1 1/2 - bats. 5 appianam. garage. awe Ktknk, ors wrwedkle $1050. (416) 291-4702 NONTN M,E., gnat ea- sm. 3 bsdroom lrlwwrue. 3 appliance. dose a sleppuq ant sdkooh. 595po p f ria able DecDe220thu►rad- 430-0141 Alla 6 p.w A Lift= ... Alto maty, down, reit to own 2 - 3 Incl room home. From $750) month uruCk - OAC Arre- fie Ra&anw. (905)728-9414 oft. 201. TBNI BEOebel ew win. Rfson and Tawmon arse 5 applianoa. omwara af. SM m�ts rel wied (905) 666- 1764 NenNr PR�B WIN N kw- Laws, SM MOW *Ad- ianramrtrMy. !OS_4W sow Nam low wenMd 10 fNMw low i" Faso Omslakosis wide tdsr Aad no smobnoosm 5400 pr•aa. (lost 72. MCNEInliB Go, Get kkyNoa dote k1 is awAniom Sham laid"". awsill �dlM� Nov 1. (90400-21M woflwap ab aniline 10 rofm iargm Coastal hawp. Ale garage, I My. 3 wWM rooms, MND" a klat 5500 traddin 905.831-4811. F1CBEm Looking for Mrs. OwAMM; auras wawa b shwa hemm server" no 2 rare for ho" W� aWb when I'm working. 9"1-2822 Pet7- WANTED NOINOM to Share 3 -bedroom hum, Oshawa nnr ifowwtown. ca- bs, plum, laundry, $450/ month a, inclusivel avalabke mnwdwey. 905-725.5889 WA ralsfait . 1 hared Aaomoa.00n WESTMEYMAawom HYll Newly repo sec bedroom. in dean "all tardy hang. can bWWwwm. shared bdlaues Suitable lir ran twoiwg prohs>norNl. ref !lei Do route smiso 905426- 6415 EMC For Ria AJAX one bedrxrn 5 ao- prwrces wwh 1 0 - . poo overlooks lake. aviWae Iwwklry 15. sm Pyate a1 i3s3- OEC. lit.. 3 bedroom pen - house lakinew, 1210 Ra- don. Picterig. 9,60reo n- diffnw tt1AM. plus credit amok. rear P staem (416) 431-0017 1 ORION a • R 6 2.M8 30. FT in Ala Ideal for " medical facility Ex- - . frontage a V-6" Betide fralAt im" a ba stop Aadank Jan or Feb 416- 439.7m OGNAMA 4 Mesons Fite Rat 119- 0% $421,0 lir SM. am s4 wan Ill 300 sec n across from Osh cam. sm zm lir 5500 I AM sec It. 2nD ftW 1600 s4 N. wan CAN 434-2447 or 654132 wificEs lir nom DOM King St l0afr, SWg 0 oFbces. all aid Elven Pm*uu"WASINDoles space 3offices1400x4 h.. slowed expom. n- %Aw es/ rKepbonat board room avalAWe. Comacl Vicky 905- 576-34M between 901-5pit M storage walls. Oshawa location suaat and double ,rats aaibber. Ear accat. slooaaoaNL (9D5)T?S-9lBt. buYSY ONNi1NMl 111815 - 1280 IL ON= aNdWAMW 53.25 R nit Call 5077 LAa5. �(906ifin- aEM W88H AMA. 3 bnaow.pool. OCN* low IBe&Opleolwe�tR� mumbb * am For No and to view plebs .905 - 579` sm CLEANr7E# l .. aq- bom hanlmd Poole. be thy, wool WkaAms 10 Oat Jay has". NHL Hoc , NFL Fvol6am, Dbgrlbna track bu&AS brad Mw ANAL- *= Chfto welcome. FTo- foxanaMM (905083-5600 hklmle Nke Fw 90 lamas : Close to Oshawa Came. 2-slofey SM Med- room. 1 1/2 bats. sappl.. Ufp tmiar la Vote mlakwo trxa. New FAG hNnare i cw" air. Aslikll 5324,900. Cam 905436.3743. no sports OM. OPEN HOUSE. vrmoy 39 Firewood Cres Sat d Sun fpm-4pm 4 -bedrooms. ap- prox 2800sq.h. very bright •nth impeccable neutral decor slumvng open concept. kitchen -Eating -Sunken family room area. oak kitchen abd- netry, walk-in pantry, luxury ensule. main floor laundry. finished walk -out basement, ravine lot. professKtri landscaped, wrap-around deck Easy walk to award- wmmng Glen Dhu Public School.pubhckmtalic schools. within Sinclair Sec- ondary SOW boundaries Asking $265.000. Call 905- 94M PRIVATE BRIDL.Ew000. • 1 Tandem Beaubfus S be*"-' 2 storey NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In tae 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 Pubft. 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 SM TORONTO, ONTARIO 111115G 211111116 File: 814966-016 house. backs onto park. $315.000. 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CObourg area BOX 30417 EAST GOING GAL Single write female. 21. independent. employed blond. due. great sense d n hugr. seeks Single white en male. 23 to 30 wsonde, qualities BOX 30416 NO HEAD GAMES HERE" 44 yr old. 5'5' 112 b. a^,acnve, single mother. by wmpod. outgoog. -1 arinkof enjoys laughter. dagcng. oinking. movies SCORPIO 40 5. pence car ng mother. honest and sincere looking for a Single fit male. 6' 35 to 40. with long hair who likes Children, animals, me sun and loves to laugh Friendship first BOX 30414 VERY SHY FEMALE... Seeking a shy male around 22 it you are interested n getting to know me why don't you pick up a phone and give me a call some- time BOX 34369 LIKE BIGGER WOMEN? 37 y, old. 180 it tema,e. smoker. enjoys dancing, walks. music. having fun. partying, candlelight din- ners. etc Seeking a male. 37 to 45, with sn+itar inter- ests BOX 15133 NO TIME FOR GAMES 34 yr old singlermothe• of three. smakw. seeking a male. around my age for f riendshp/COmpaniOnsnip lost. possibly more n the future Must love kids S BOX 16025 ONE-MAN WOMAN 42 yr oil 54' •omannc full figured. single white fenrmale. smoker and social drinike, likes woks along er tbeaux). drives n the country. reading. writing. eft Seeking an employed. good humored single man 40 to So. wino is not afraid to show affection. BOX 16603 tine ish. tun, to . t n build, nice dresser Friendship oihddren SINCERE/NO GAMES NO HEAD GAMES N CUMBERLAND AREA FRIENDS FIRST rm a single female. 20. 52 kid at hear, old fashion Old fashioned lady. 28 Young looking 42 5'1'. 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Sinatra Martin, ment, from the Cobourg 44 y, old. attractive. sngie BOX 17603 MIt h M 1 d BOX Area BOX 23166 white mother of two. values honesty and openness Love long walks. drives. hLYsebadk riding. intimate Imes utc Seeking some- o,e •a 39 to 49 medium to husky burry. a non smok- er, for a relationship BOX 20064 ran NOT DOMESTICATED 26 w old 5'8' 145 It ecu cated. employed female. enjoys new adventures. travel, quiet twnes. my cat and more Seeking a single mak. 28 to 38 who can make me laugh and share my interests Can for more into BOX 13850 SMILE I could be the one Single working mom. 5^2' blue- eyed blonde. 40 enjoys baseball- dancing and more. for possible friend- ship. maybe more d you're the one Port Hope. CObourg area BOX 30417 EAST GOING GAL Single write female. 21. independent. employed blond. due. great sense d n hugr. seeks Single white en male. 23 to 30 wsonde, qualities BOX 30416 NO HEAD GAMES HERE" 44 yr old. 5'5' 112 b. a^,acnve, single mother. by wmpod. outgoog. -1 arinkof enjoys laughter. dagcng. oinking. movies SCORPIO 40 5. pence car ng mother. honest and sincere looking for a Single fit male. 6' 35 to 40. with long hair who likes Children, animals, me sun and loves to laugh Friendship first BOX 30414 VERY SHY FEMALE... Seeking a shy male around 22 it you are interested n getting to know me why don't you pick up a phone and give me a call some- time BOX 34369 LIKE BIGGER WOMEN? 37 y, old. 180 it tema,e. smoker. enjoys dancing, walks. music. having fun. partying, candlelight din- ners. etc Seeking a male. 37 to 45, with sn+itar inter- ests BOX 15133 NO TIME FOR GAMES 34 yr old singlermothe• of three. smakw. seeking a male. around my age for f riendshp/COmpaniOnsnip lost. possibly more n the future Must love kids S BOX 16025 ONE-MAN WOMAN 42 yr oil 54' •omannc full figured. single white fenrmale. smoker and social drinike, likes woks along er tbeaux). drives n the country. reading. writing. eft Seeking an employed. good humored single man 40 to So. wino is not afraid to show affection. BOX 16603 tine ish. tun, to . t n build, nice dresser Friendship oihddren ani ow an more 30406 COBOURG AREA first BOX 23900 CARING CANCER rm a single female. 20. LETS HAVE COFFEE FEMALE looking for a little fun I've 43 yr old. 5 5- slim, white 30 yr oW, I X Ib single been out of the dating femaie with blonde hair mother of two. enjoys scene. so I'm ready for a Enjoys golf skiing tennes. romantic dinners, horse- fresh start. Nonsmoker. travel. movies and more back riding and more nondrinker looking for a Seeking a male. 40 to 50 Looking for asingle male. non or social drinker BOX inte with similar rests. BOX 30 to 40, fun loving, with 23262 33276 similar imerests and loves BOX 11172 NEW TO THE AREA FUN LOVING 26 y, aid. 5'7' 140 It sngie mother with brown ham and brown eyes Seeking a fun joining male for friendship. possible relationship Must like children BOX 33179 Was uour last dare 75 miles awau? ARE YOU LOOKING FOR someone Whip 'S honest sincere. down to sero and doesn'I piny Road galRN.7 THAT'S ME" And I tin look - SOMETHING SERIOUS 33 yr old 5'3'. full figured. divorced white female. non- smoker Looking for some- one. 35 or older, honest. sincere. employed and looking for a friendship first. possible long Tann relation• Ship BOX 33183 NORTHUMBERLAP40 angle mom 34 5 6-1 brown -a r. hazel eyes. enjoys ski- , ^ . horses. baseball. ;ncing. movies. and ng out Wishes to _.el ntgle gentlemen who f hnest e-oloyed with smdar e, em Soni dad. soul -I- rawer ok BOX 23257 KIND i SENSITIVE 46 yr od, white tamale With blonds ham and btkuw eyes Enjoys spore. dancing. movies. aware. rwadrhg. +eats and more Sookwg a kind. sensAne male. 48 and older. for Companionship BOD( 32905 wg for he sane in some - a= quiet ares Seek ng an to file out morel BOX attractive. M male. 36 to 48 ICEY BLUE EYES 2597? Hit -" 120 b bllonde. folies shop- error �ping, WrfN tines and mors. TAKE ACHANCE Honest a must Single Seeking a senior male. for Attractive slim young. f welar BOX cornpanionship and m- just turned 38 eters comes 13654 r it you are tun sin le wnc animals. antiques, hulking. ung and erpoy We call cooking. Cama CHRISTMAS COWANY... mel BOK 18751 ►q anww", drown newded 5 -. 0-e9anl CAREER LADY gond the swriple atuecuve lady is seeking a 37 o1C E idles pretty. 37lilliIt, in Ma. 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OLD BUT YOUNG dnnkef of light drinker. hon- Mot like kids BOX 30410 rm a u year old woman. est. srlcere Eryoys country music. dancrg and much SIMPLE THINGS due eyes. donde haw Just more. BOX 16295 29 yr old. full figured moth- be0"nng to start my tro w- dom as my chdano are I'M A KEEPER!! In~ aro r has great e^folrs the scan, mw'n9 in with their father I 5,6' 125 b. sin- pie things n iia Seeks a "ersk g enjoy W gI mold. g mom, attractive will) male with srrmyr merests boating and fishing. like long curly ham. K Seeking a BOX 17603 playing board and card tamely roan. 29 to 39. race games BOX 25124 w-Vortant Enjoys many WANT GERMAN GENT... tugs BOX 16303 German widow enjoys the TAKE IT LIGHTLY! outdoors. wakwg. read - 27 yr old. 52', petite. $rtgle mother d three. ftj a co ammusoc, dar ^g tatl, ore inkeV quiet. ndepen- German gentleman. 60 dam, enjoys the IP40-daU of plus, nonsmoker. with quw similarBol( t� Sialxrely 100I< 33315rwerwsts. �. etc. Seeking an employed, mature, la Ow ixteristWK BODY AND int t. smcore. ://WWW..d a^ X l nti - walla positive anti lode. r lottig too twee wto. a* outdop serials right now. BOJ( music. rdrrmafmtic tries 16304 CAM and much more. i EARTMY Seeking romennic sin - 30 old 5'4•. 120 b. sin- ! ie-frwkkk 30 10 40. husky. gle white temale. Idrg sMmseve. nonsmoker, good br i hair, bka eyes. kin sense at humor, wiM siriYr poktieamy. Seeking a tam, CMtING interests. Frandanp firstSWOO . CAPRICORN 30's, fit, attractive, white 232 BOK wsocial oaaciMwoa, to mother d arta ttxplor- forests and shared who is �o is einwe' passions. BOX 16319 Enjoynonss social driricer. Enjoys the AREA NCE GUY WANTED sir" things in life. Single white lemab. 23. 21 r old. 5'6', full figured Seeking an attractive. fit, lives on Cobowrg area. Lukes mother d one. frown hair. or divorced, while dancing and movies 1 know blue eyes, employed. mate. 35 to 45, how to cook romantic 1klialldly dlbart sense of sensitive. honest, fa king melds. Would like a gut. 24 Ilia. See" a single term rektionship. BOX to 28. No head g - w hike male for a long tern 23839 Sodale T7rees relationship. BOX 18648 HELLO BOYS... a lady gooddriikMOKsokagr BT LETS SHARE GO&.... 19 yr old. female who AROUND MY AGE? Tines......Erergetic. fit. 40 enjoys sports. clubtxrmg, 22 r old female likes base - yr old prolessiorwl lernale conversation and more. bell, staying home watldirg with no dependents. Enjoy Seeking a male. 19 to 26. television. going out. sports baseball with simiar interests. BOX movies. wo. SM*ng a mak 20 s. 5 5 . fit. attractive female with dark eyes and blonde hair Seeking a male who is cute. M and tun BOJ( 13108 1 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. SINGLE DAD Good lookng male loves cooking. working out, mar- tial arts, etc Seeking sonhworw to snare special twins and take n from here. Hope to hoer tram you soon BOX 20763 NAUGHTY AND NICE 35 yr old, 62', single white male. non snooker. funny and 011011 cad. enjoys health clubs. III . dn- ners and quiet times Seakwg a single ferinfe 22 10 35. for fun. aoic and prtsa 1, fwletiI I ; BOK 33078 TAKE A CHANCE Attachedattractive white male. 35 Athletic and edu- cated. Seeks attractive, Ston, attached female. for discreet encounters and friendship BOX 25232 A BIT OF A DREAMER 38 yr Old single while male. employed in Durham region, enjoys saokng. canoeing, cross country and down hill skri g, etc Seeking some- one younger than myself, 20's or 30's. who is active and enjoys life. for a serious relationship BOX 11388 FINANCIALLY SECURE ...good looking, muscular and fit! Seeking a nice woman for movies, boating, dancing and more M you want a nice man like me... cab! BOX 11395 SEARCHING... 67 yr old. childless plewr ant. kvely lady retroed from office. seeking a gentlemen tner BOX 13924 IN GOOD SHAPE 30 yr old. T. 180 b, fit. sin- gle were male seeking a full figured tamale ler good times. Age unimportant BOX 16436 SOULMATE SEARCH Male. 28, shaved head and goatee. seekng female souenale. prellraby peas. 18 to 30. possessing writ and iissagencs.I enjoy god. Poo'. moves and .000 ¢ as "I as. many other unconvemronell ntereetts. BOX 25230 HEY. LADIES! ti r old, 61'. 185 b male. enjoys " woo s. 909V oul, having fun give rhe a fait BOK 13566 Akz4"4 lij:� D44,s AMMAL LOVER 34 y� old 5 4' medium built. separated white female. no Otpendwms. shoulder whgtn dark had, hazel eyes. rhon smoker socal drinkwr Enjoys pho- rography. an. moves. danc. wig. horseback ridwlg and traveling. Seeking a uV* white male. 34 to 43 BOX 304(4 LOVES TO LAUGH Professional, attractive. 5'4'. corpulent. samgfw white woman, mid 40's. non smoker Sswkirg an honest while gentleman to enjoy sharing some time, good conversatkons, people, laughter and each ottwr. BOX 30402 LONG TERM RELATIONS 33yr old full higwerl. white profess female. non- smoker. nondrinker. Enjoys dancing, walla, art and more. Seeking a pxotes. sional male. 35 to 40. fitan- cw* secure. wrath simdr itwereats. BOK 33637 NEED A COWANON? 40 yr old. lemalle with blonde haw blue vies and a snorer. Enjoys front Ow anis, dirwg out, denci g. an, arntiques 000kng, ani- mals and mora. Se *Wq a romantic male with senrkr iwerests. BOX 32869 LOVES TO LAUGH Professional, attractive. 5'4', corpulent, single white woman, mid 40 s nonsrnok- er, seeking an honest while garwleman to share some time enjoying good conver- sation, people, laughter. and each other. BOX 23252 YhIIERE'S MR RIGHT 20 yew oil mate of two Searching for someone who is outgoing, ~ion. ate, honest faithful and no head games. I enjoy oot- door activities, dancing, quiet finita at home, family oriented outings, movies and I have a good sense of humor BOX 23259 outdoors and much 33174 around 22. BOX 16212 fit, roman - to shings e� B SI CEIIELY YOURS - Durham's ,I,}., ..:.r.7 21. Alit- s i; , ........ `..'......... . ..... .......... . PARTY TIMES AHEAD 32 y, old. 19C lb employed male enjoys partying. Slaking a party aiwnal to have a good low with. Bort 34154 SOMETHING SERIOUS! 34 y, old single white male is seeking an anectwnate. warm female. 30 to 38. nonsnnoill ler a sorrow. long term relationship. Enjoys slung, campag. hiking. swrnmwt% sports, movies. laughter. ding Out and more. Children welcome BOX 12372 TALL,DARK,HA DSOffE Single dad: attractive, hard working. great cook and Mt" IO work Out. Seeks attractive lady 30 to 40, tall and slim, for good twins and quiet tunes BOK 25250 LIKES CARS i SPORTS 19 yr old. SW male. enjoys various music. war" on tars and spats. Seeking a %Mink with similar nter- ssts. BOK 33274 COAL ORIENTED MAN 27 yr old, good lodkng, employed. single white mak seeking an honest fun. outgoing ftMmale who has her own mind and can be a Inco playr in a rale 1--1, p- Stan out as friends, Must be attractive. BOM: 11470 MARRIAGE WINDED White male, 30. 5'107, 185 bs., byl wing and has a good sense of humor mor. Into long weltsnovas. travelling and rornagift times Looking for aApo- irg. wig and sensitive white female: good com- munication and trust skhw- tier build. 28 to 35. BOK 25236 HONEST AND SINCERE 34 yr old mak. 5'10. 170 lbs. brown hair, Clark brown eyes. enjoys spurts and movies. 1 have a good job. Seeking female for frierd- sho. possibly more. BOM. 25184 EASY TO TALK TO 53 yr old. 5r. 160 b ill ower. l ll - ower. nonsmoker, estab- inhed. wnjoys Initial. sor9al- uxV well }nerds. dining out and more Lookng ler a trim. single at we female, for a big term re tx) nship. BOX 11207 GRAND EXPECTATIONS! " yr old. 5'B', single reale looking for a got, who is attractive. sons". take - five, energetic, adve mxous. smart and who's happy wee themsekws. for possoblt Iorg term relalbonshp. BOK 11312 SWA AR INTERESTS'.' 21 yr old Law shx%M a looking for a female, arly age. who enjoys tine out- i doors m mel and sports. Ca BOX 11317 TALL AND SINGLE 19 yr old. 6'3', 200 b. Si ;;a;;gle whM male to^; tit4 a girl. 19 to 22, fa good W-- Enjoys hocift 10 tr bers mom. going ( D 13886 ONE KD EACH 30 yr df, sigh white mak. one duld. is seskrm an employed, single white fentoW whom one chid. for aa50150 rstignijohishvL y snal iJwdoons ooeag• Tia how" lin, joking arard and mora. BOK 181397 CALL IIEf 29 r old. 6'2'. Iwawlorlirg male is globin; a ftrnale ler a serious r lati0rnlnp I you went ow same...... em( 18938 WANRFD.: mntu i. older woman Io oY uskoksD�encon e *WX W Call ma detain... SINGLE DAD 38 r old. ST, 170 IQ MV* whits fainter of two. enjoys mow sports Mimwls, elm Want single or divorced whin mdw. 2810 36. Nan smoker and social driniver.. BOK 155M 12 NEW S.1 BOATS AND HARLEYS Unique, professional. slim. attractive. non smoking, 40's. with a great smile Loves boating, motorcycles. cooking. and outdoors Me Seeking slim, pretty lady with similar interests. Nice Guy Here BOX 25162 A REAL CATCH Single white male. 23. 6'2'. 215 lbs. blond hair, blue eyes. father. enjoys movies. coolkng. listening to music. walks on the beach. and spending time with my Sm Looking ler someone. 19 to 35. Must Ike children Single mothers welcome. BOX 25210 SINCERE RELATIONSHIP 34 It, old. 513'. 170 b. white male, employed honest, sentsent".". seeking a sh m• attractive female. 27 to 35, with sirnew quaMies. Enjoys quaky time. travel- ing, d enrwrs and good mores BOX 106132 SEEKS SINGLE MOMS 40 Y, old. single lather. employed. twnanciall , severe is seeking a single motor, 35 to 45. who's very active. Enjoys bkpg, hock- ey. WN. "ne so ple things in We and more. BOD( 11287 NO TATTOOS 42 yr old. 51r. 170 b male. Iwo children, nonsmoker. social drwMter, clean shaver n enjoys keeping M. bowwIN > h x oang pod, the outdoors and mora. Stalking an tr+nC Iwd /allele.35 to 42. 57' to S6'. 1130 to 140 bs, with snitler eMtr• este. BIS( 11297 OSHAWA AREA MALE 39 yr old. 5'1 1' single male. blonde hair, green eyes. deep V040111. employed. enjoys me our000rs. fisfwtg, hur&lg, dn- wg out. good to. qurel times and more. Soaking a ternalet. whc s not real heed games. 1a trtandshiD first reimbon$h*L BOX 13799 HELP ME OUT! I WORK .. TOO MUCH' 27 yr old, 5'7 V2' single male. black ham. enjoys the outdoors. camp rip, hkng, mountain 114kng. dancing and much more Seakng a M %male, 22 to 32. with smiler wwearests. Lei's be spontaneous . BOX 18843 WHERE ARE YOU? 26 yr old. childless. single, male seeking a female around my age. Social dr'in kew and one dNd okay. BOX 13040 Let us shorten the distance call -890-662-8423 1MLL NEVER lomw Lie M live DWI MTM. Good looking single mak. U. arnpbysd, nio depMK. - smoker, social drinker. Enjoys lie. cour" music, dancing and boating. Wald oke to mew attractive woI proporhoned to firm full fW wed b* 30 to 40. Chidren For. Boa( 23241 sm Single while male, somm ad wfOn am child, seeking an employed, single wine le male. Enjoys outdoor ft onot, let .having fun sports, drives in Ina coulMry and romantic moments, BOK 25192 COME Ok16wCOME ALL 32 r old, wtedrd me% seeking an atadod lernale who wnarms a good tow. BOK 16203 mall to meet. successful singles like ....,i tit.._a............................... MEN SEEKING 7 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. AGE DOESN'T MATTER 63'. 225 Ib male enjoys sports. riding, walks. jog- gng, outdoors. etc. Seeking a person with similar order - OSIS. BOX 14009 NEED TO RELAX? 33 yr old male seeking a male 50's to WS. to give massages to. Hope to hoer from you soon.. BOX 25227 BLUEPGREEN ETES Masculine. attractive gay male. 30. 5'6'. 130 los..* seeking other athacthve. masculine males. 25 to 40. fa friendship. maybe more Wer. BOX 16368 VERY CURIOUS 34 yr old. d curious, marred male looking for other mar- ried men. for fist time encounter Must be discreat and Clean BOX 16371 INTERESTED? CALL! 6'1'. 170 b, good locking mal looking for aters ler good to BOIL 18945 ATTRACTIVE IN OSHAWA Late ads. 5T. 170 b. whoa male K seeking another male. Must be discrwet. open and wx . Age is trimporterw. BOY 18848 ENCOUNTERS ONLY 40 yr old. single a"M male seeking the same for encounters. Diecreoon a must. BOX 17929 LIKE DARK HAIR 30 yr old. 5'6'. 130 lb male with a swmmere build. enjoys running. carpi g, skiwg, bikwill staying in shape. big wales and d+ vas s1c Seeping trends: sorrmelone I can go ler cMIn with or a dub in Toronto. Bin( 18138 BUDDY WANTED 37 yr old. 57, 145 lb. good Was Oshawa. Seeking another down to earth. clean. discreet male. for casual erheoumsrs. SM 33420 SINCERE MALE LOOKING White male. 34. 67. awcximately 190 lbs, Lookrg ler a Die, male in the area ler casual encounters Enjoys mows, oaks and quiet times Sincere nwwm ordy.BOK 21378 DISCREET FRIENDSHIP Sm yr old. 180 b. tan. Single were malt. woo groaned, nonsmoker. nondrinker. many interests. Seeking undw male br fiitndship. BOK 23NO FRIENDS ONLr Mature. !joy white malt lookitg for a special male who M. on oldr, roigander- Wei led iwreaes SM 25130 MUST BE VERY CLEAN G. 220 fb, chin, mam ed while xwft seeking ariol or mile Must very die, cteat. Boot 18707 016CREETi DISCREE 24 yr old mob baking kill otter males, 18 b 30. for DISCREET, annual errcoun- ten. BOX 33345 SEGIET FUN Clean while mala baling for oww Clem WAR M" or o0uples, bit fun. *n*L SM 33349 tiacrew DIVE M A CALL 38 yr old. 5'11'. 235 Q mus- culer MMS aft larfulp work- ig out bee" an atmar rove mak who fs dam to earth. am 32928 TRYING NEWTANGS 25 r old. 160 b. 5'11', bi curious vktite male with brown hair and green eyes. sojimet owv agjrkW � 33088 LKKTM UIP MY LNC 47 yr old, gay wAfte male, HIV positive. Lion smoker and a non Mnbker. Seeking ads in Br Odwme arta SM 33632 purself . w Good looking. brown eyed. long haired fella wants someone who is caring. lov- ing and affectionate. Loves music, huggggiing, laughing and more. BOX 20914 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. ON THE SIDE 28 yr old. full figured, b curious, married mother of two, seeking a married or single. tun figured female. 25 to 30, for a frierxiship n,st relationship. Privacy and clone finess is assured and expected. BOX 20399 GOOD TMES WANTED Young• adventurous, attrac. five couple lodkwg fix dis- txset times with a to or to dw1ous Morale. Cam for more woo. BOX 18895 DISCRETION A MUST Attractive white couple. mid 30rsseeking an altraa+ver b, "I* for tun. BOX 11020 DESPERATELY SEEMING Whits couple, late 20's. looking for another couple. or d arrow lemale, for the ub mete birthday tannb ay BOK 23871 NO COMMfTMEN SI 24 yr aid. fun tigured, Its curious. white mother Of two Woking fox a engto or atlata0fnad. full figurea aft" lamelle. 20 to 30. for /neral - Ship old I - - encouh- ters. BOK 33374 FANTASY FUN Attractive coupe is see" a d or to curious 1Smate ler on alpenance of a WUhIne. am 15710 ARE YOU INTERESTED? 30 yr old. 120 Ib. feminine female wwrth dale haw and blue eyes Enjoys 0arherh¢ Onnq out erose country f=uming -O&g, quiat tares and more. Seeking a fatal now 0x1 female with smdr 4 woews. for hiandshp first. BOX 18664 LET'S HANG OUT 20 yr old, 5'5'. 120 Ib female who eryoys movles f4n*". readin% what hg and mare. Seeking a female 10 hili g put with BOK 10984 LET'S EXPLORE Tall. slender blonde seok- OV a Be or Bf curious Mmafe to eti; " fun and excitement Prefer a ran smoker on the slander soft. BOX 10991 WANT WT1MATE TIRES 22 yr old. Be cunous female see" another Bi or So cuneus femwle to Shue iw- mate tees. BOX 18628 44=0 CMI 1-91"14T1111 $2.40 pw ■N. couroism A his ww tall mw ftlmt 13" 711111111 OF LONIiDIM Mw, 70, fella No Sof Related and Swicidy secure, norm enwkw. Lion drink-. enjge traveling. eampig bwlitg and din- ing out. Seeks lady wive Mnpys ths Santa am 231137 To pleas yyoter ad wAh a 'ivq' a1 .1 call 1-800-380-1483.The operafors v virga NaNow Adverbstr nasiw Ow ingint so a* all ads *w carom and aatsat no fabiiry b► ado or reeponsew njscr a rev** add wfaid aft Adlilaimed Te1s sarviosel rtc. forsand . - a'1-60111 M3m Alan Fri item to *m Ndu may abo chaose a I- Nine your, d by cainD /lie number. Copyrigirt 1997ATS , % • it i .. a . _- , I I Nr„o,,,o,;.m— • � � Y►1lrngr.nu J CHRISTMAS 11• IN MEMORUMS will be published on Sunday, December 21. To place your personal In Memoriam call 905-683-0707 or fax the Classified Department directly at 579-4218 by December 18th. 910 910 N.0 wiu ,csa d A d1e arem an& ram .a„enm i• p,lidY. Yn air *— Adwoov v as '*A al /grwt's W Carer. • Rn Mr, _dmn rw m A. ma• JUA OWU dNNOW,e@era la PW — by COIN to M060 m•d+ W n•. sr air lia••n kacw. mase Awaw. .Vm.nat 4—A 6. , MOW A !AM rrFadre ,•!ru.A Ante*.•+. rm !Immo Fwow Nu•r. r!>, -m F1Lf. Y•n Fieri Se,•,a•. ►� i l T,wr Yi:rt:3�iii' COLE, AWN JAMES DOUGLAS- Suddenly on Thursday, November 13, 1997 at Memorial HospRal, Bow wwle. al to age d 56. Ain, beloved hus- band of Shirley Johrmort. Lmv father of Scarf Douglas and his wAh Janis, Britt Ain and his wile Josie, Cheryl -Am and her We husbond Robert Her- ren. Loved yandt0w d Meow, Justin and Tra- vis. Dear brother of lam ( Mrs. Robert Ember - son). Helen (Mrs- Grant Herron) and Jean (Mrs - Peter Leenljes). San of the Male Douglw and Ber- nee Cole. Friends may cal at the NORMS RINE;- AL CHAPEL, 4 Division St., Sow nwivile. on SaWr- day from 7 - 9 p.m. and Sunday 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral service from Truls Flood Free Methodist Church, 2301 Truls Rd., Courtice on Monday at 1 p.m. Interment Bethesda Cemetery. Donations to the Children, Toronto in Ain's memory would be gratefully appreciated YN-1-01iff Liauq =�� - - FYKE, AnneB6zabO,N the Apx and Pidw ng General Hospital on Friday, Hlovertlbo 14, 1997, n her 88th year. Amo Eizabelh Fylde (rites Edwards). Beloved wife of David. Loring moiler d Pearl and her husband Bi CWK d Kilsale, Akan and his wife Carolyn, d Kiingston and Bob arld his wig Jan of Ajax-ovN gralbnoMrer of David, Suzinw Denim and her Wsbod John Hidwy, Erin, Rtlbw and Brendan. Are wi be sallymissed by her many fam- d and EACH frNIE�F�t� a twdyK wi reoeine kiends at the 28 Old K911111" Road, Ajax (Rdrering Vftp) 9% 428.8488 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Sunday Ftrrroral service in the Chapel on Monday, Nwm* r 17, 1997 at rpm. In- terment Salem CemeNry, Dortaidrls made to the Red Cross Horr mm ilmm d Dtattam Region or'the �are fans, P woM be appre�la�d Once again Kmart in pkitering is toady to kids off their Christmas tree Program. Starting Tuesday, November 18th our tree will be ready for you to pick a child's name. All gifts must be returned unwrapped by Thursday, December 18th to our Service Desk. 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Bravo, M.D., FRCSC 21, Gladstone Avenue, Oshawa 576-8777 THE LUNG ASSOCIATION DURHAM REGION 1997 CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN This holiday season, please help fight lung disease by losing Christmas Seals, coming soon to your mailbox ... and by sending your donation to The, Lung Association. Through research and education,'Phe Lung Association is working hard to _ lu;tg ,disease, especially foF our children: ;,, ` 19 ��_. • By 'age IZ: ft of, sit Ca11;adian children have tried smoking. • By age'l7, 30/ bf boy ihd 34% of ghrls IWL-cd to cigarettes. �,. Y ; • Every month, 8,000 Cana&i&,, ltl Oft enter tobacco • Almost half of young pe lc,�jpd 1Q,19..t cat least one parent who mncAm . • One in five children has asthma. • Sincc last holiday season, 33,000 Canadians have died from lung disease. • Every single month in Ontario, 1,100 people die from smoking-rclated causes. You can help! ftuftift4wkift i CARTWRIGHT FARMS Give Beef for Christmas!! Sides 1.89 Ib. Custom cut, delivered. 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Please give generously, bcC�. When You Can't Breathe, Nothing Else Matters. The Lung Association Durham Region, 40 King strcct Wcst, Suitc 202, Oshawa, Ontario L1H IA4.Td.(905) 4361046. Fax (905)'23-3151. tiIit MINI DISH SYSTEMS FROM ONLY • Access the lntetRR m MUM* tv se • Discover a ne W(XW of inror®amm e a m •�[ Aa • • U.S. 18" Mini Dish systems Iemdnat i4 all h U CarA • Star Choice Cada 1"t' "ni1 na 1501 HOPKIMS ST ff 5 WWMT (9")665-72" GET ALL THE CUTTING EDGE MARVEL COMICS AT: GNU BOOKS COMICS, NEW AND USED BOOKS • SPORTS CARDS • COLLECTIBLE CARD GAMES OSHAWA AJAX 434-1463 427-8070 250 TAUNTON RD. E too HARWOOD ST. S. (KY a zELs Pte) Y I C t9r It X& OMWAMW 0101E IC AL: PIWTS AESEPAD 3606- S —t de GROUP Executive Realty Inc. • Buying • Selling • Financing • Power of Sales CASH Back for Closing Costs Plus 3/4% off Posted Rates Call ROGER CRE:ELLE Associate Broker Dir. 905-619-2655 Tor. 686-5481 ELECTROLYSIS CLINIC.' CTW4FW 'YTIAI. N&AWIU. 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Flexibility is also an attractive feature with the courses either being taught dur- ing business hours or in the evenings. Many students also come to Diamond Institute to upgrade their skills or learn new ones to enhance their career opportunities or increase their chances for advancement within their company. Courses offered include the 5 -month diploma program for Business Application Software Specialist. -Everyone has to know the current business software to K successful in today's busi- ness environment," says Michael McGowan, Admissions Counsellor. "Students will learn DOS, Windows and Windows 95 as well as other applications such as Word, Excel, Access to name a few. Also, the new Wordperfect Suite will be intro- duced in january- Small class sizes allow more one-on-one attention to the students instructional needs. If you're lust interested in Microsoft Office, the institute offers a 4 -month diploma pro- gram called Modern Office Support Specialist. Other diploma courses available include Computer/ Network Support Specialist; Computer Programming and Computer Service Technician which are all fields ver• much in demand. Michael says their insti- tute offers companies one-on- one instruction in the latest soft- ware applications. "Companies can either arrange classes here or we can go to their workplace," he says. "rhe course can be tailored to their needs and training can be accomplished in a short period of time so employees can begin using the software as soon as possible." Also, ask about evening computer classes and training in the internet. The institute also can help businesses and indi- viduals set up their own web page on the internet. Financial assistance may be available to qualified stu- dents and all of the programs include job search coaching and assistance. Call (905) 427-1922 or visit the new larger campus at Suite 01-95 Bayly St. W. in Ajax. Also visit their Website at www.diamond institute.or4ca. Career School of Hairstyling JOI&A offers excellent hands-on training The Career School of Hairstyling trains men and women for a rewarding future that makes people took great. It's possible that the person that styles your hair is a graduate of "Durham's Most Modern Hairstyling School". It was first started by Cecille LeBlanc in 1972 and moved to its present loca- tion in 1978. Now operated by daughters Joanne Vachon, Suzanne Lanteigne mod France Pelletier, hun- dreds of students have gone on to successful careers as well as opened their own businesses in and outside of Durham. "We give our students th)e best possible training using the latest techniques and equipment," says Joanne. "And after tion more than 90% employment, some they even graduate." The 10 -month �------------- . Students gat hands-on trakfilg supervision of an instructor. gram includes 1500 hours of instruction with classes starting every month. While studying you'll have the opportunity to receive diplomas for hairstyling; skin care; nail extensions; hair colouring and salon management. gredua- Your studies include find theory but also plenty of before hands-on training. "Our school is open to pro- the public, and for very r ..1 .eaOvp , plke*., they can have their hair styled by our students under the direct supervision of our instructors," says Joanne. No previous experi- ence or knowledge is required to attend the course. Financial assistance is available to qualified stu- dents For more information call 576-3558 or visit the school at 92 Bond S. W. Let's Talk: Healthy Careers Lfe Wed., Nov. 19th, 2:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sat., Dec. 6th, 1:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. S 2190 Warden Avenue, #209 (NW Corner Sheppard & Warden) of leo� a ��gr jOw-' CSNN - Teaching the medicine of the future@ CSNN students learn medicine of the future The Canadian School of Natural Nutrition (CSNN) was founded in answer for formal ,nstruction in the field of natural nutrition. The organization has developed a centre for seaming with a strong clinical and practical approach to natural nutrition. CSNN's objective is to train students to provide future clients with support and guidance towards optimal health, taking into consideration the whole health aspect of the mind, body, and spirit connection. Students come from a wide variety of backgrounds, age groups, interest 8t lifestyles yet they all find their leaming experience at CSNN serves them in three important ways: - a means towards optimum health for them and their families - a solid foundation for a lasting career • a means to make a difference CSNN's Diploma Course In Natural Nutrition Quality to apply for the professional designation: R.N.C. (Registered Nutritional Consultant) 0 4161 497-41 7 1 _ffIL} c 1 V ■ tC� M•rig A I I Improrerrtsrtes :11 Yttprvrsatsats ; 1 ; EMeaieal tor. CANDO RENOVATIONS INC. atalMy how ronoratiorn 9mm 1975 NO PROJECT TOO SMALL • Kitchens - Basentoms • Mlfntlorrs • Doors - Bathrooms - Etc. �■ 905-686-5211 Customized Basements All Interior Repairs to your Home. Drywall, Painting, Plumbing. 24hr emergency plumb.*' g FREE estimate Call loan Keegan 905 571-2056 666RS'RN US GARAGE DOORS, OPENERS, (We install), FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES, ROLLERS. 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