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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
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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 ........
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Email ................
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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
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PAGE 2 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1997
Durhampoliticians
jockey, byelection
aossibilit
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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
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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.
"it undermines the cred-
ibility of the system in the
eyes of the public;' Ms.
Ecker says. "For those
three reasons, we must
take reasonable steps to
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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."
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educators went back
to work on last
day of strike
Teachers who returned to the classroom
last Friday after an illegal province -wide
strike was called off by some unions the
night before will be paid if they spent the
entire day in school.
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.
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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,
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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�
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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the page. Entries must be potamarloed by Deeernba
15, 1997. "An poets wbo eater will receive a response
o00cer11iag twit artistry," indicated Mr. Ely.
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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.
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The 32nd annual parade, sponsored by
the Ajax Lions Club, begins at noon on Sat-
urday, Nov. 22.
Marshalling starts at I I a.m. on Mills
Road for the parade, which has as its theme
The Magic of Christmas.
The parade then travels east along Sta-
tion Street to Harwood Avenue, south to
Kings Crescent, turns into the Ajax Plaza,
heads along the front of the plaza and back
out on to Harwood at the Pharma Plus
Drugmart, proceeds south to the Harwood
Place Mall and disbands south of the Wal-
Mart Store.
Canada Post employees will collect let-
ters to St. Nick addressed to Santa Claus,
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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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November 19, 1997
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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.
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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.
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Open for business
in Pickering
Local dignitaries turned out this week for the fifth anniversary and grand
re -opening of Kimberley Frost State Farm Insurance in Pickering. On
hand to celebrate the milestone on Thursday were (from left) Tammy
Smith, Pickering Regional Councillor Maurice Brenner, Pickering Mayor
Wayne Anhurs, Pickering Regional Councillor Doug Dickerson, Kim-
berley Frost and Ellen Maitland.
Clerk `terrorized' in Ai* ax
AJAX —A 20 -year-old Ajax woman
was "terrorized" by an armed thug who
dragged her by the hair and put a gun to
her head during a robbery at a local
drycleancr.
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.
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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. M8N 1 S4
(416) 661-6600
1 - Ext, 287
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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9veen to synnhatse new life and hope
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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.
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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
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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
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Christmas shop-
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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.
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ping list;' organiz-
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DURHAM STAFF do STAFF RSPOKIER
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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
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Our Sincerest Thank You
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To all the parents, students, unions, businesses
and concerned citizens who supported us
during our political protest
We are returning to our classrooms to do what we do best -- teach our students.
But our educational system is still being threatened by Bill 160.
Bill 160 will allow the government to slash up to $1 billion dollars from Ontario's
educational system. 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.
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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.
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film school in your child or,
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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.
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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.
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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 $75
'Ilse (representing one-half the cost of the
potted the lone Raiders' marker,
assisted by Andrew Wilkins and
Neadles.
Goaltenders David Blair and
Colin Dobson played well in the net
over the last two games.
The Ajax -Pickering major
novices' record stands at 7-3-1 which
keeps them in a dogfight for first
place in the league.
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facility just in time for the Christmas season.
The first of two turkey shoots — in which top target
shooters win turkeys — will be held Saturday, Nov. 22
while the second event is slated for Saturday, Dec. 6
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days.
The shoot allows only 12 -gauge shotguns. New
ammunition will be supplied.
The Pickering Rod and Gun Club is on Hwy. 7 in
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Wedding Birthday . Birthday 90th Birthday
Tracey Marie Whit- Nov. 16 is a big day for Jamaal Long-time
taker and Martyn
James Paris will Scantlebury as Ajax resident >y
always remember Sept. he turns nine. Bill Scarff
13 as they wed in a cere- { Wishing Jamaal celebrated
mony at Bayfair Baptist a happy birthday his 90th
Church in Pickering. are his Mom, birthday on j
The happy couple hon-$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
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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
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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
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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
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130 Commercial Ave. Ajax - Ph. 683-0707
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• 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
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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
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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
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becomes wort�wlWe. Finan-
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able. 905-/36.7746. INTER-
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"THE CHRISTMAS
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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
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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
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Enroll today!
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TORONTO
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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.
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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-
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d
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ON of
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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
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so" Cal aCal aft!
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IFle-M
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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DEPENDME energetic and
turd ww" with dean dw
in record and own tra upor-
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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.
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1051 Simon St. it Whom
434-2777. aatd 10 Harwood
sneak 653.9993.
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110 ONMNf NEEKIP-
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wares win Position Ask for
Laurie at 905.426-4954
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weekends Pt m tax revive
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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.
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725-1031
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official. the �
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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'
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No mnwebk Ona refused
1 Cew"•r
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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
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•
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..
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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=.
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$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
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PRIVATE COUNTRY HOME
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smoking apprcants With rol
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983-9021
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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-
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$1075amaams.
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appliances. InShed boom -
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pool. t Isrrc•d
yard Aad Det 3131 51501
no. 1.905-506.850
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bats. 5 appianam. garage.
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$1050. (416) 291-4702
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Oshawa nnr ifowwtown. ca-
bs, plum, laundry, $450/
month a, inclusivel avalabke
mnwdwey. 905-725.5889
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house lakinew, 1210 Ra-
don. Picterig. 9,60reo n-
diffnw tt1AM. plus credit
amok. rear P staem (416)
431-0017
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for " medical facility Ex-
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room. 1 1/2 bats. sappl..
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Cam 905436.3743. no sports
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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. Call 499-1649 or
Open House on Sunday Nov
'611h from t . 5 p M. 29 Adm
arAden-
din Road. sbOrOrpn.
PRIVATE- Bridlewrood Btauh•
tul 5 oedroom, 2 stormy house.
Bads ono park $315.000.
Cab 499-1649 or Open rhdwse
on Sunday Nov /6t 1-5 pm
29 AOtndiff !bad. Sarbor-
%,jight
PINVM. $4.000 down $600/
month $95.000 Detached 3-
bearcam, 7200 C"eddaar Garage.
sm905.woresivoll 723 0312 or rem
WHfTtY, detached rein.
newer 3-bedrtorn3. 2-W.,
brick. 1300 aR . deal lart
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$159.900 Cab 9116.661-1639
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THE REGIONAL
MUNICIPALITY
OF DURHAM
TENDER FOR
SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF
ONE COMPLETE ELECTRONIC
WEIGH SCALE SYSTEM AT THE
CARTWRIGHT WASTE
MANAGEMEN''T FACILITY
T-647-97
SEALED TENDERS, dearly marked as
to contents, will be received by the
Regional Clerk until 2:00 p.m.,
THMMAY, NOYENER 27, 1997
Specifications and tender forms may
be secured from the Purchasol
Section, Supply and Services Division
at tel. (905)571-3311.
THERE WILL BE A SITE ViSIT ON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1997 AT
9:00 A.M. AT THE CARTWRIGHT
WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY,
SOUTH EAST OF BLACKSTOCK,
ONTARIO. FIRMS WiSHING TO
SUBMIT BIDS ARE STRONGLY
ADVISED TO ATTEND THE ABOVE
MEETING.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
JIM WITTY,
REGIONAL CHAIR.
J.S. LORNE C.E.T., M.B.A., CPPD,
Manager of Supply & Services,
60 Bond Street. West, 2nd Noor.
Oshawa, Ontario
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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
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'.
I'm 19. with brown hair and
30 yr oW, I X Ib single
loves dancing. country
beautiful. 5'10-. long auburn
female with brown hair, blue
eyes I'm an independent
Enjoys golf skiing tennes.
music. camping, and fish-
hair. big blue eyes. very
eyes, non smoker.
woman looking for Mr
nondrinker looking for a
ng Is dependable. and
slim Enjoys romantic walks
employed Looking for a
Right to fulfill my needs
Call 1-900-451-3793
honest wishes to meet a
candlelight dinners. shop
nice guy who enjoys old
Also. looking for someone
$2.49 per min.
gentleman. 52 to 60, with
ping, cooking talking etc
and new movies. reading,
who enjoys the outdoors
1 am S6 5' 156 lbs
the same qualities and
Seeks Christian man. 28 to
outdoors. the arts, classical
and different entertain -
VERY FRIENDLY GAL
interests BOX 25205
38. very understanding.
music. Sinatra Martin,
ment, from the Cobourg
44 y, old. attractive. sngie
BOX 17603
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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
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with similar rests. BOX
30 to 40, fun loving, with
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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
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KIND i SENSITIVE
46 yr od, white tamale With
blonds ham and btkuw eyes
Enjoys spore. dancing.
movies. aware. rwadrhg.
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kind. sensAne male. 48 and
older. for Companionship
BOD( 32905
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a= quiet ares Seek ng an to file out morel BOX
attractive. M male. 36 to 48 ICEY BLUE EYES 2597? Hit -"
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animals. antiques, hulking.
ung and erpoy We call
cooking. Cama
CHRISTMAS COWANY...
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newded 5 -. 0-e9anl
CAREER LADY
gond the swriple
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37 o1C E idles pretty.
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in Ma. I hem a�eet
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runatw adlosseek a tact,
serhoe d hunor and
gem male. over 50. non-
htandsain, ntakgent male.
would Ike IO itnwer a
smaller social drinker drug
34 to 44 ntxnermoker and
gentleman with its
rree. with no dark secrets.
~00nate Enjoy drwg,
Mad Ore 3hnOki4
mentally and phys,ca M
travel aril passion BOX
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All calx rerur'ned Can Lox
33241
FRIENDS FIRST
more dataits BOX 13629
29 yr old. full figured moth-
1 am S6 5' 156 lbs
SEEKING SOUL MATE
LOOKING FOR LOVE
trete
fens ale non drwmker.
10 y ac 4' single -of-_...�
29sip-' leoo CIP01trd
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non smoker Ioakng
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DMNMs. emhplOyed enjoys
golf
woman lookwg ler a 1*400
gypsy N rid n htS hi"ie.
caw k.iwuwk., caro i.,.-
who laws dencri movies
animals. antiques, hulking.
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and outdoors Bort 23917
' and more
30W9
STILL LOOKING
Seeking
$eekng a skincare male.
winoat 's not rhead games
BLUE EYED MOM
I'm 39 ,00kng for s;,,^t-one.
ler a serious relationship
2S full figured. bloi-oe nal,
34 is urwatests are
MY
nweroladr+g. recta
BOX 16263
blue eyed mom of two. with
s. very
M GUYS!
a tip sense of nkwnor
Enjoys music. dancrg.
rohn wwitK aingnd �
Whole wdowrtd ter -,ale K
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seeking a wine le
tines and navwg a
too
9�w LOokwg Or a
Seeking somw eorwith
"" interests BOX 25122
65. shim. nonsmdker. non-
mare with settler ndereats.
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.
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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
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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
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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
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tall mw ftlmt 13"
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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
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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 ;
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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.
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When You Can't Breathe, Nothing Else Matters.
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�A6EEN:DAM �AININg
Diamond Institute of Business
Computer Technology
Staring on the cutting
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makes your business more com-
petitive and your career search
more successful.
,0 Diamond Institute of
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Technology offers businesses
and individuals state of the art
training in a variety of courses
and customized classes.
Flexibility is also an
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courses either being taught dur-
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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-
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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
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in the internet. The institute also
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Financial assistance may
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Call (905) 427-1922 or
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Also visit their Website at
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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
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Students gat hands-on trakfilg
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While studying you'll have
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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:
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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:
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Let's Talk:
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EN Wed., Nov. 19th, 2:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
4p Sat., Dec. 6th, 1:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
QUS 2190 Warden Avenue, #209
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,, I of Natur�
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Teaching the medicine of the future@
DIPLOMA COURSE IN
Natural Nutrition
Qualify to apply for the professional designation:
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(R.N.C.)
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Instead of shutting down so many of our province's
publicly -owned nuclear power assets and burning
more fossil fuel for energy, we believe there's
Lower
electricity
rates
Thousands
of good jobs
Less acid
rain -causing
pollution
More
competitive
industries
Reduced
greenhouse gas
ennssions
.1r
A Select Committee of the Ontario The Power Workers' Union has proposed a
Legislature is now studying alternatives to public/private partnership to help upgrade
the shutdown of nearly 40% of our all our generation assets at the some time.
province's nuclear stations, even though It's achievable and would be better for both
they have been certified as safe by the our economy and our environment.
Atomic Energy Control Board.
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