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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1997_12_03s ww Yates EW All Ind cab ort to IL � LUNCHEON SPECIALS from 14.15 use r~• ` ix. Pickering cews Advertiser Dicke; -i n 'ti (,.'oil, lilt 11111' Ne wspapet- since 1965 Optional •t v.'eek horne delivery charge S5/ $1 newsstand Decentl)er i, 1991. Vo>I. 32, Ni). •t9, Pressrun i2,5(N) 0 paws KNinder and gentler .9 Report sa s school violence down substantial)y y 131 SL SAN O`N f:ILL port to the standing committee of the hoar) goon, adccrcase from 259 the previous year, intimidation and IK studentreports .�t ,i x� til\FF Rt --:Pr 1Rt}R The number of violent incidents at Monday. "W'c have experienced a V; 5 -per cent she said. threat of serious physical injury. According to the report. the greatest Board stall also reported they'd been Durham public schools has dropped draw- decreaxr in reported incident, o%er the past number of incidents were categorized as subjected to 14 cases of physical assault IL /f tally thanks to the implementation of con- year.' said M, Flhott, wfiu attnhutes the de- physical assaults with nu serous injury. with no serious injury and li incidents of or i- _ J flicl resolution programmes. says a board cline to prevention imtiati%e, such a% Lions Quest and the Values. Influences and Pews There were ( such incidents reported by verbal aggression or intimidation. students last year. "The majority of incidents occur in the BOBBIE official. DREN" Laura Flhott, Durham Board of Educa- programme. The remaining incidents include 47 %tu- %drool yard. followed by the classroom and tion superintendent for lt)e W'huhy area. pre- 'Encouraging' In the 1996-97 school year. 16' %tulcnt dent reports of physical assault causing hod- See VIOLENCEfRi e 3 g' rented the S:din and Security. .Annual Re- -_ incident, were reported thruu,_huut the re- ily harm. 21 claims of verbal aggression or i , . , jJ or w.uncil. Needed i. a:recraA nr nn inaugural ,,uncillors, dcleat- a%ent. but the %urpnsc of the from Coun. until candidates, Pickering Council's numbers elusive for Pickering Br N1 \RIAN's1: 1 -NK -V'S ,; V I R 1 I'„R I I R PICKERING — Imagine trying p1 plan ur Isudgct for 1998 without knowing how much money %ou"ll ha%c or how much you'll need. and %ou'rc not likeh to find our until next 'T'hat', the situation faced by the )own .,I I'I,kcnn,• and muniopalitic, a,r—, ()nkano r,` 1111:% lr% 11, ,,,pc with the :hange, in tun.hng. mum,t pal re,pon,ththtic, and the pn,pert% tax s%,tcm being imposed M the Province a, of Jan. 1 The new year i, supposed to mark the end of provincial grants to mu- mcipahucs. the beginning of new municipal financial respon ahihtic% in yeas such as welfare and so tial housing. and the launch of the AVA (Actual Value Assc„ment) to update property tax a,se„nxrnt it) create a uniform system across Ontario. A few week, ago Queen'% Park sent out letter, to municipalities which were supposed to explain how the changes would affect each- How- ever. according ro Gil Paterson. the Town of Pickering's new director of finance. all the letter, provided was general information that wasn't goxxJ for much as far as budget planning wasconcerned. "There really aren't any concrete answers I could take to Council and Say this is what i, happening and here is how it's going to affect Pickering:' says Mr. Paterson. Allhough the Mike Harris _'o%ernment has See BI DGET'Pave 4 photo by Jason Liebregts Board games Simon Disher flies high while coming out of the bowl during an im- promptu skateboarding session with friends. Unseasonablv warm tem- peratures and a bit of free time provided the perfect opportunity for board buffs to get in a final run. inaugural meeting brims with optimism $Y' NIARIANNF TAKACS Council viii do you proud. Mayor sl%rFRLPt)Ri1R Wayne Arthur, told the audience. PICKERING — They %tartcd the "Fhc democratic process doc, ,ening ooh a prayer for Pickering. work rut Judging by their remark, at their Ward I Regional Councillor Mau- \l„nday inaugural meeting. Town r.ce Brenner suggested the next three C,,unctllors are full of uprimi,ni year, would be "one of Pickering'% th„ut the term of office most exciting terms of of- 'ir,'rc facing. Internet ........... lice.” \f,i ul 100 family mem-Optimism should perhaps i , . , jJ or w.uncil. i. a:recraA nr nn inaugural ,,uncillors, dcleat- a%ent. but the %urpnsc of the from Coun. until candidates, r '. cvcmng came mployces and com- Rvan, who announced he leaders were there , outd challenge fur the he occasion I. iyor's lob if Mavor I eta Itwking forward to %,thur% hecomcs the new cx:itmg Council, a chat- 1 htrhant Chairman, a po,t ,aging Council, an inteih- ,',pxcled w be tilled by a 11NF. cent Council:' Ward I local ,,,tc of Regional Council ,pre%entative Dave Ryan ARTHI RS today. The councillor said scud "This is a Council Selected he era, putting his name for. ;hat', going to do things" wisely' ward "in recognition of the "w'c had a good team in need lit have a voice for the past:' said Ward 3 Regional Pickering that is not ,trident, that is Councillor Rick Johnson. " 1 think not negative. that is professional. we have a great team now" that is well -reasoned" "You've selected wisely and this See PI("KF'RIN1: Page 4 Bogus Pickering pizza order ends in knife-point heist PICKERING -- A Pizza Pizza ciosed amount of cash and era, seen dcli%er% woman era, rohhed at knife- fleeing through neighbourhood point in Pickering Friday night. backyards, police %aid. Durham Regional Police said the The occupants of the home where driver pulled up to an address on the pizza was delivered told police Twyn Rivers Drive at I I p.m. when a they had not placed an order. man wearing a halaclava and armed The robber was described by pu- with a knife opened her door and de- lice as a white man between 30 and manded money. 35 year, old. 5'8" and wearing dark The robber received an undis- clothing. Many factors lead to Grade 3 test results Nathan Burt is given some help from teacher Tracy Carrier at Westney Heights Public School in Ajax. Grade 3 test result% front Wc,lne), Heights were higher than mangy other schools Educators warn against comparison shopping by Durham Region's parents BY SUSAN O'NEILL STAFF RFPORTFR Comparing schools based on Grade 3 test results can lead to a distorted picture of student achievement across the region, warn public school principals, trustees and staff. The Durham Board of Education recently re- leased the board -wide results of the standardized reading, writing and math tests administered to ap- proximately 130,000 Grade 3 students across the pro%mce last spring. And while the board's overall results were above or near pro\incial a%erages. Durham parents are en- couraged not to compare results between schools a% there are many factors that figure into the results at a par it, ular school. "1 think people are perhaps reading fix) much into (the results):' says board chairman Ruth Ann Schedlich. "They shouldn't be compared...there could he many various reasons why the results are as they are" Since the results were published last week, the Pickering trustee says she has been approached by parents wanting to know why some schools fared better than others. However, the answer to that question, she says, is not a simple one. While some schools in Durham posted results in the high 80s and 90s, others scored in the 40s and low 50s. Anne Lloyd, board acting accountability and as- % ssment officer, says the mandate of the Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) is to "capture a snapshot of where Ontario students arc" She says it's "very difficult to compare (the test results) unless you are strictly comparing like to like •' See RESULTS/Page 3 INSIDE Giving that Matters -- 'I 'here are many way's you can give a Christmas gill to your loved one that keeps on gi%•ing - See page 10. Editorial Page ...........G Entertainment .........17 Sports ................1 B Classified .............19 Real Estate ...........REI HOW TO REACH US General .......... 083-5 110 Death Notices .....683-3(10i Auction Line ......Bili -75 -ii Sincerely Yours ... . ............ 1-hi00-GG2_84 Internet ........... . wvvw.durhan)new's net PACE 2 - THE NEWS AIWEIMSER WEUNESDA ', IWILI MBER 1, 1997 Durham boards expect more funding with education reforms `More money on a per -pupil basis' says spokesman B1 Sl ti.\\ O'Ni.1I L sl V I RI MiRlI R The Durham Board of Education expects it) receive additional funding from the Pruvmce next year with the passage of Bill 160. Board superimendent of business Ron Trho%ich says Durham schools and students should fare well finan- cialh under the new legislation. The Durham public hoard "should recci%e more money un a per -pupil basis" under the Education Quality Improsrment .Act. which received final reading in the Ontario Legisla- ture yesterday and changes theway schools w ill he funded in the procmce. While the pro)mcial government has not vet released the new linancinv. model. !k1r. Trhivich is "hopeful (thc hoard) will rccci%e more lunding..and I would predict that we will. It is my expectation we should receiyc addi- nonal funding" He', confident of that hecause the Durham hoard is "a %er) efficient op- cration_.rclatoc to tither hlards" The public hoard spends an a%crage M $5.692 per pupil. he reports. while 75 of the 117 school hoards in the pnn mcc spend morc per student. Mr Trhtt ich notes the public hoard Is Al,,, a growth hoard, so its ctii- ilency Is -'re- markahlc con- sldcnng we're dch%cnng fairly cticctlyc pr - grarnming it a low %t He expects the Pro%incc to :unipcn..itc the Durham hoard for [tic 1aj ]1 has hecn underfund ed In sc%cral arej, Ilic hard re- quirc, morc morc% to brnad- Jrh,:n In Fewer PA Days at Durham public schools S. "nts At public schools across the re- gion will loco: tour Profession- al ActonN Da%s this year to make up class time lust during the 10-dav teacher,' walk- out. The Durham board of F.du- catnin an- nounced revi- sions to the school year MonJay that cut the number of PA DaN s from nine to fixe. The hoard had pre\iousl) cancelled PA Daus for ele- mentar) stu- dents un Noy - 21. Dec 4 and 5 and rescheduled one instruction- al daNasaPA Day fur parent - teacher inter- views on Dec. 12. June 2.3 and 25 will also now become in- structional days for elementary students. Secondary school students also went to school Noy. 21 to make up lost time and will he in class Dec. 4 and 5 and Jan. 28, which had been scheduled as PA Days. Holiday peri- ods will remain unchanged. For more in- formation call the hoard at 905-666-55(x). dents who have a greater need and more fund., to purchase modern mate- rials fix classroo ns, he says. In partic- ular. there is a "great need" for fund- ing for technulog) programmes and equipment. In addition, because of the growth in Durham there is a "great need to renovate. retrofit or replace" some school.. fytr Trhovich sass the hoard is also expecting to rcceice funding fur more teachers to help bring. class sues down pi the gocermnent cap stipulated in the legislation. The Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board. which Mr. Trboyrch sacs has been "sigmficanth underfunded as well", should also rcceice more mono% from the Province thanks to changes in the funding formula. (An official from that board couldn't be reached for comment ) Mr I rh» ich sacs because Bill 160 changes the fiscal year from the calen- dar )ear 6r the school Near. the expect- ed increases in funding will conic into elled as til Septemher. 1999. As for the first eight months of next year• he says the public hard expects to reccice 62 per cent of what it got last year from local taxes and procm- cial grants "We're lookln_ torward to re%:eiN- Ing adequate funding from Jan I to Aug Al.- he says ">\nd we're expect in to rcceice more mons I,, Inc," Iourl unmet needs" THY NY WIAI►ViITtSFn WiDNF:\►AV ►il'iMNi'Y I IWr. VlkCiResuIts varywide) in Grade 3 RESULTS/ From page I 'rhat's why she warns against comparing schools in south Oshawa to those in affluent areas of Whitby or Pickering. "It's pointless to compare the results of a School that draws its students from a poor so cio> economic background to a school that draws its students from a wealthy socio-ecunurnic back- ground.. Students in less affluent neighbourhoods "come to school with a very different back- ground and a lot more problems" Bill Butcher, president of the Durham divi- sion of the Ontario Public School Teachers' Federation, says he had expected "certain schools to do well because of the economic area (they're in)" he says schools like Oshawa's Glen Street Public School, which scored low on the tests, have a high turnover of students due to the nun- ber of apartment dwellers in the area. Therefore, there's "no stability in the child's education" John Howard, principal at E. A. Lovell Pub- lic School in Oshawa• says results that are ranked can give parents a "superficial view" of what's happening in schools. Violence dow VIOLENCE/From page I the halls:' Ms. filliott said. She noted males between the ages of 12 and 17 were involved in 62 Per cent of all incidents re- ported. She said police were -noti- fied" In 11 per cent of the inci- dents and charges were laid in 13 incidents. Ms. Elliott s• "' said the board's 1997 Student At - He says the tests are "very valuable in giving parents f'cc,Jhack on an individual student's progress and achievement" and can help schools target areas within the curriculum which may require greater haus. Yet he warns there are several reasons why the public shouldn't simply look at the numbers andludge the teaching practices at each school. Mr. Howard says at his school, which posted scores approximately 20 per cent lower than the provincial averages in each category, every stu- dent, including those with special needs, wrote the tests. However. he notes other schools had an ex- emption rate of up to 27 per cent in some of the categories, a tactor reflected in the overall nutn- hers. "You're comparing apples and oranges when you start to look at the raw statistics:' says Mr Howard, who notes the tumoecr at F.. A. Lovell is "typically high". 'Ilterefore. he says, because so per cent of the Grade 3 students at the sch of didn't start Grade I there. the results don't necessarily re- flect the teaching practices or programmes at the school. Ms. Lloyd says the st bol board has "a lot of in Durham control over aca►dcnuc standards and teaching eNectiveness:' but "nu control over student charac(Li istics." She says the test results cannot only he af- fected by student.' home life, but also If pupils were absent or 111 during the testing prolcess. She notes the fact four students in one class were sick can affect the results at a small school. Ms. Lloyd also says the data could be affect- ed by the " historic l emphasis" on certain pans of the curriculum at a school or by the fact that one school might just have "a brighter group of kids" than another one. The fact the F.t1At1 u'as unable to return data on every student Mw canoe the tests to ;,:ho(,l boards also has hi he weighed into the analysis of the results. h1s Lloyd says. She says some results were not available to school boards hc'cauu of Illegible handwriting or incomplete Icsts and sonic papers simply got hit in the shuttle. Meanwhile. Mrs. Schcdlich says the public bard is de%ek,ping an action plan to improve the 1999 test results and will "try to identify why- sonic schok appeared to do letter in some areas than , ahers. Region schools which only 66 per cent of pupils their schools:' She added the safety and se - felt secure at school. "We are feeling confident curlty omirnittee will continue -We work very hard at con- that our programmes arc work- to audit programme(_) pinpoint flict resolution:' said Scugog ing:' Ms. Elliott said. those that are successful. trustee Bobbie Drew. cre s secnglnt encouraging Windshield Clearance de- crease in violent inci- dents and that our kids MOST DOMESTIC NlOS'I' FORI-AGN are feeling safer in X titudinal Survey indicated 71 — — l the and paper people per cent of students in Ciradcs 7 paint ' , ► t p through OAC feel '.M • .j L.- cn 1 Sat. 9M s.nlls their school is a Seaae.s s ryceetc:rys d safe placc, an in- 1728-5915ONOZS crease over the '�' vtTer 1996 survey in `i s,..L�..�,.--,:_��.n.._>��._-,. -•.-y. 1 '.'• 1 come to Liquidation World For Comfort & Warmth in IMiro the COld :Months. s. MwKht a mfaoverstock verstock of hiXh quality curnfi►rter% and nor w offe% them to ou - yat 2W, -*favi. off la reXur rrtail. c:urnparc]at nl)C� f !tI ) J Fn►m &)x ufficr hits. 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Sa BUY ONE - GET It as tb 110 ,1� peg Su Decorate that Special Room for the Holidav Season Ze &talk rang &4iz,4�w94 4 "dee"U! E PAGE 4 - THF: NEWS ADVERTItiER N'EDNK%DA%-. Dta•E!N6t:R 1, 1"7 Pickering councillors set to face new term PICKERINC/From page I conte Regional chairman. I will he All members of the new Council, ment in the Town decision-making nuclear station. protecting Town in - In slater interview Court. Ryan said Very pleased to serx'e with hint " including the mayor. outlined the process, the estahlishment of a terests in the wake of provincial he announced his candidacy because R1a%or Arthurs told the meeting Town issue, they plan w deal with Durham College campus here, busi- downloading. establishing better " that if he did win the Regional post, over the next term of office. ness growth a lot ul people had been asking" and active 'Town in- public transitlinks to Toronto, whether he would try for the mavor's he would feel a sense of loss ai leas- Mayor Arthurs said he believes volvement in the Region and (A'A. prexnanon of Pickering agricultur- job trig the Pickering mayoralty but residents' priorities fur the Town in- Other priorities cited by Council at lands. sturntwatcr management to A thought they deserved an an- would look forward to the new chat- elude cost-effcciive ntanagernent of members included securing an envi- help preserve Frenchman's Bay and saver. If 1R1r. Arthurs) doesn't he- lenges presented by the Durham job. their tax dollars. conununrh involve- rmmental review of the Pickering open goNcrmnenl. Budget planning an exercise in mystery withoutON� necessary numbers from Province, says Pickering -0M BUDGET/From page I promised the whole downloading exercise will he revenue -neutral and AVA will not change the total tax amount being collected by each Ieyel of government, he notes, there are so many' things going on at the same time that no one can tell how it's all going to shake out. For Pickering taxpayers. the changes could mean an increase in Town taxes to make up for the elimination of the approxi - match S939AX)0 grant the Town received from the Province in 1997. As well. Durham Regiontaxes are expected to increase to pay fix the additional services the Region will have to provide as a result of provincial downloading. But at the same lime, education taxes should go down as the Province takes over half the cost of education and continues do collect the other half from property taxpayers. though Queen's Park has not yet announced the education property tax rate it's going to impose. The promise of a revenue -neutral reorganization of responsibilities be- tween the Province and municipal governments is based on the premise that municipal go, crnments will have room to move into the tax territory Ictt vacant by the Province's assum- ing hall of education costs. However, the new downloading SEWS CORRECTION NOTICE me-: _' 1 sea:s ,: X Flyer on sale Monday Dec. 1 - Sunday Dec 7 Page 21 reads Save 30% on all women's leather suede and wool coats & ladleis 'Savings taker !rpm regular prices. Some merdlatttlae now on sale may previously have been sold at reduced prices during five last montft- Page 61 Zenith 27" stereo N and stand ensemow Illustration Incorrect. The remote control dots not have the LCD display for ftS model Mladia 1214 2 Day Power Sale on sale Saturday Dec. 6 - Sunday Dec 7 Front page Timed speual. Reads 12 price 12 0 volt iordlow drill Stock #22872 Reg. 179-99. each 89 99 Llevt 1 per customer Should have read 1.2 price 7.2 volt cordien dint with case (sw #22782) Reg 179 99. Sale 89 99 Irrid 1 per customer. Sears regrets any atconvernenot Mat Mus may have caused ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE WTICE OF STUDY COWAENCEYETtT Nip PUBIC MF01g1AT10t1 CENTRE HIGHWAY 401 widening From Brock Road to Harwood Avenue Town of Pickering and Town of Ajax W.P. 137-95-00 Cob. Sharman & Associates Ltd, has been retained by the Ministry of Transportation (VT01 to undertake preliminary and detail design for the transition section of Highway 401 from Brock Road to Harwood Avenue in the Towns of Pckenng and Ajax The widening will provide a transition from the new Core/Distributor system The rughway will be widened to 10 lanes between Brock Road and Westray Road. and 8 lanes between Westray Road and Harwood Avenue including widening Of the Highway 401 Church Street Bridge The Protect will also include geometric improve- ments to the existing ramps, roadside safety upgrades, drainage improvements and minor electrical upgrades. A Pudic Information Centre has been soled - Wool to view the preferred design, the impacts, and proposed mitigation measures. This Information Centre has been scheduled for. Thursday December 11. 1997 5'00 p in to 9:00 p.m. McLean Community Centre 95 Magill Drive. Ajax. Ontario The study will follow an approved planning Process with the opportunity for pudic input throughout (Group B as outlined in the Provincial Highways Class Environmental Assessment). it you have concerns that cannot be resolved during the course of this study, you may request the Minister of Environment (135 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto. Ontario M4V 1P5), in writing. to "bump -up" the project to a Group "A" protect. A copy of th s request should be forwarded to MTO Information Collected will be used in accor- dance '*in the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and solely for the pur- pose of conducing the environmental assess- ment. All Comments received will become part of the pudic record Names and addresses will remain confidential Upon completion of the study, an Environmental Study Report will be prepared and submitted to MOE. Another notice will be published at that time. It youhave any questions or require further inform-ation, please feel free to contact. It Bram H. Hud, P Eng Mil Disks Pigxt Lbw ErNronmero Ptvi C,*, S wirr 8 Assoolles LW Coe Stermar I A%xays -ie 75 Uffe ice MW Dike DO 75 Cilmlow Valet Or" East ThorNl. Oolro Thor ihil Onmix LIT 7149 OT 7% Tel: (905) 8824401 Td: (905) 812.4401 Far. (905) 8824M Fat: P%) W4399 emaf bmwWBwm.com ana: mabri illid w mm ® Ontario and education financing arrangements have not been imalized. A. well, municipalities won't he able to figure out the effects of AVA on taxpayers until the new assessments are released. expected sometime in late January or early February. Since Pickering properties have hcen re- assessed relameb, recently in relation to the rest of Durham. AVA could mean local tax- payers' share of Durham Region and educa- tion taxes would go down. notes Mr. Pater- son. which could leave Pickering uix space to rnake up fix the expected loss of its provincial grant That remains to he seen. howe%er. And Queen's Park has promised a fund to help municipalities hit hard by the down- loading and funding changes. but how that 5129.99 will work hasn't been sorted out either. So what it, do "fhc first draft of the budget is being pro- posed ;if the same level as 1997," saysMr. Paterson. "that means no changes, no in- creases in expenditure. We've got at do sornething while we're waiting to hear from the Province:' The only thing that seems certain now is that the Town budget will he delayed. likek to the end of March or early April. Rest- denb' initial tax installments will he collect- ed at last year's rate. ..h will not hamper the operations of the Town at (cast in the first part of 1998;' says Mr Paterson. But if things aren't in place by early spring. he says, it could affect the Town's cash llow. DAY ChrisUm Open House Sone Des 7 10am - 4pm Come and join us Sunday and sample our herbal goodies & malt cider. 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Teachers' unions prepare to battle Bill 160 in court Bti' St SAN O'Nf,iLL on the issue of principals sI M I Rl voRn-.R and vice-principal. being The leaders of Omario's removed from the bargain - teachers' federation% are ing unit (that represents preparing to teachers)" launch several Ilse Durham edu- constitutional �._" tlor says the challenges u) Bill union will also 160 in court this 0hallenge the "il- week.art legality" of the Maret Sadcrn- ;, �j legislation based Thompson. pre,l "[ on the fact the hill dent of the Fedcr Mows the gnv- ation of Women,� , rnment to set Teachers' Associ L policy through ation, of- Ontario MARE T regulations that (FWTAO). says SADEM don't require pub - all of the 1 flO 111'tiOti lic discussion in province's five he legislature. teachers' unions 'Chartcr She also says are prepared to challenge' the FW -TAO will challenge the gov- challenge the fact ernment's conlro- - "the funding for- versial education rnula hasn't been hill which rc- put down yet." an ceived final read aspect which she ing in the legisla- ""1 r"'° ,ay% has been lure Monday. problematic for 'All tit the at r all school filiate% are bring- boards:' ing challenges tor- Pat Jermcv. ward;' she sav, I )urham district Mrs Sadcm- ;'rc,rdent of the Thomson report, PAT Ontario See- the FW'TAO plan, JERNIE}' ondary School til challenge the 'Number tit -teachers' Federa- hill on three ... challenge,' tion. confirmed fronh. Monday the fed - She say, her cratlon also plans federation plans to It) launch a "num- Issue a "charier challenge her of legal challenge,'. Marni Wilcox. collcc- live bargaining officer for the Durham elementary di- vision of the Ontario F.ng lish Catholic Teachers' .A,- sociation, said the "grass- roots members (in Durban)) are fully expect- ing" court challenges to he launched once the hill re- ceives Royal assent this week. Mrs. Sadem-Thompson says the judicial process will likely take "six months to a vl ar "During that time we'll he expecting our members to really become pohli,:ally active' She says the federa- tion's provincial executive is establishing a "whole se- ries of questions" un the impact of the hill which It wants parents to ,tart ask- ing their local MPP, in January. GRADE % ' EXPECTATIONS EFfREADIIIG W"wRmlw STUDY SKILLS e1MATH • Grade I to GA. C. • low Sttlderlt/Teather ratio • Indilndeeized Program • Compbk Assessment 420-9930 430-9981 19*3 rbrurw Rd. SM /03 7e1 11•••1wW Ra. E S. TO] THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY. DFUENtlER 1. 1947 - PM:E S Have you heard? VVE'RE 0 o CELEBRATING o YAJR aRTMDaT p Our new Rirthday party program p operates in conjunction with the Town of Ajay parks and Recreation Department where your birthday o party can be celebrated one of the following ways. p • = skating party O • : swimming party • a craft party Then, come back to McDonald's p and celebrate your birthday with ='r_ all the special act;vities, surprises, n great food and fin! Call McDorald'se •,� _- for further details �9P (905) 586-5895 Have you seen today's flyers? 69EE/A/l?SS For 10day5only. on our • • — _ _ 0�,1-- :.�"� • OfI suits Choose from single and double-breasted styles in Regular, Tall and Short fits. Sears reg. $495. Now $296 Available in our Pickering stone only while gtwnfities lost 12106 Copyright 1997 Sears Canada Inc. �. THF: NEwN AD%F:R'I-ISF.R wr:DNV_%;DAJ'. DFit' :MBER 3. 1"7 •to rl • a Ajax-Yickc-rl nk V 1 News Advertiser s an etters AMetrulandCommunityNewspper published Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday, Sunday PHONE: 683-5110 FAX: 683-7363 131) C'ommer%•ia! Ave., Ajax, Ont. 1. IS 2H5 Publisher: Tim Whittaker v Editorial Reform the way Region chairman is selected What a difference two years makes, Reliring Durham Chairman Jim Witte, only two years after heing appointed to the top political post in the rc;•ion, says he fax ours direct election for the posi- tion. He states his opinion on the eve of his last meeting as the Regional chairman, a reversal of his position on the subject when he accepted the job in 1995. Now. if there is a lasting legacy Mr. Witty will leave — notwithstanding his lengthy and successful career as a councillor and mayor of the Town of Ajax -- it will he that Regional councillors take up the challenge and act to abolish the outdated tradition of selectins the chairman from among council peen. Critics will undouhtedl) dismiss his new-found sup- port for a directly elected regional chairman as a hit of timely political convenience. That case can he made, perhaps, but what'% more important is that it's sudden - pan of the public agenda. Citizens -- and politicians - roust take up the challenge and seek action. Simply Put. an elected chairman is an accountable chaimian and Durham Regional Council must be fully reprc oen- l:ut%e of the people it wr%e%. That would %ervc Durham's citiiens well. On other Changes facing Durham, Mr Witt) says the demands on local politicians will increase in the coming term of office. particularh as looming provin- cial downloading takes effect in municipalities across the pro%ince. Tightly controlled fiscal inanagement will hc• the ke) to their success, he maintain, He would know. He's sat at the helm of Durham Rr,•tonal Council and represented hu collcaguc% well. b„th a% the Ajax mayor and a% the Region's chairman. Hc', a successful husine%srn:m, hes respected in the cornrnunw, and he's politically astute. He's also fulh aware of the issues that are being dealt with to da) al the municipal and regional hncls- As such, Durham Regional Council should pa) par- ticular had to his parting views. We may not have elected him-dirrcth. Fitt he speaks the language of rep - re sc• ntat ion. Lets get on w ith needed reform lr,-if.,•nJ to the rJu.,rw/ gull tnlnsuunr u. ;nArcxrrce •s: 'o.Jt),tnddutl �HrV vYou said it... In reslxrnse: to the ongoing debate on Bill 160. our readers say: "I am realh glad that you arc in support of Bill IN) It'% vcn important to ms hu%hand and 1 that ;& newspaper is %up - porting Bill IN) when there has been such a IW of negative fccdh:kk and the teachers and the unions are clearly in the wrung . It is important that we .tan realizing that our chil- dren arc not getting the edui atiun they nerd... 1 am really pleased that you arc supporting Bill 160 and 1 want to thank you wholeheartedly from my husband and 1" "I wish you people would do your homework. When you talk about Bill 160 you have done nothing else than harass- ing and putting the wrong facts in the newspaper. You really have to do your homework before you make any comments on this %cry. very imliortant hill which is unconstitutional" .We asked... The question is: How do you feel about police and the media making public the names of people charged with impaired driving? 77 Leslie Burns Paul Dunn says, Ron Titley says, says, "It's a good "Don't name pest- -They shouldn't idea. It would act ple who have he named the first as a deterrent." been charged. time. Everybody Nano people who makes mistakes" have been con- victed.** Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Cornmunn) Newspaper published Tuesday. Wednesday. Friday. Sunday 130 Commercial Ave.. Ajax. Ont. L IS 2H5 v Letters to the editor Bill 160 debate rages What's happened to democracy? To the editor: rna hr reviewed or questioned have in our children will lose When I think of Bill IN) all in an% court' Why does this their jobs it they tell they truth. I can do is ask mysclt questions 1•overnment need to he undo- Finally 1 wonder why this like why dives this government nnocr.uic government provides itself with need absolute power'' Why do Scown 257.35 (1-4) of Bill an immunity clause. Part XIV. the Cunscrvativcs have to ,_ivc IN) .(.tics. "rhe Minister (of section 138 excuses the go%crn- thcroscl%cs the vmc pi.wcr as F Jucauuni may dismiss from merit and the Education Im- the Ontario Court!Wh% don't Mftce any otficcr or cmplovice prov-cment Commusiun for any thev want anvone ttr have the of a (school) Board who fails w faulty da mon% it makes re- righl to quc%t1Un what they are arry owl any order, direction cm iWrding Cdo—to.on and prevent doing.' what arc the) afraid the Jecisiun of the Minister." Tho anyone from seeking damages courts will say ' Section 5x ( _ ) ,rimpt% me to wonder why it ur lto>'kling them accountable. 10, 11 of Bill IM) states "An needs to silence amvmc who What's happened lis democ- order or dirccti%c that is filed questions them Teachers who racy:' Will at stop here or will it shall be enfiirccahlc as if at will he in the classroom cxpcn- cuntinOe to he eroded with the were an order of the Ontario encing first-hand the cunsc- passing of hills to come., Court. Orders and directives of qucnces of $61X) mullion in cuts Fished in the News Ad%ernser. the Education Impnovemcni and who will he the best wit- Julie Ditta• Commission arc final and shall nesse% of the impact those cuts Pickering I get to vote before going on legal strike To the editor: thinking. Rhos ,tudcrit has a traumat- Dchorih Li -win in her letter Perhaps when she uses Ian- is awakening coming when to the editor Nov. 12 makes a guage such as dictatorship, she gets into the real world caustic attack in the prolan- draconian and ohsessivc she where we all work hard 12 cial government. Her inflam- should remember that this months of the year with no matory language is right out government. like it or not. was prep. time. of the umon'% handbook. It is elected — democratically, un- As a long-time union mem- tempting to address the nits- like the teacher%. her. I am solidly pro -union, conceptions in her letter, but Her friends and idol%. the but union leaders don't think she has obviously been manip- teachers, had many years oto for me and 1 get a vote before ulated. There are two sides ti correct the existing problems going on a legal stoke! this story and both have merit. in the education system and but she is not listening or failed to do so. D.R. Bulmer Bill 160 foes will ensure children get the education they deserve To the editor: unity" so the Priv ince may "Our kids deserve tx-tter." The .harm of process and hear are at once insulting and From now until the next elec- substance that is Bill 160 is pathetic. This from a govern- tion, there are thousands upon more than deceitful nlanipula- merit that arbitrarily atoolishes thousands more parents, teach - tion. It s)n)hohies the absence fundamental institutions while ers and students committed to of democracy and integrity trivializing and degrading working to ensure our kids re- fulh characteristic of this guy- meaningful input from stake- ceive just that. ernment. holders. The recent ads exhorting Mr. Harris has said one Tom Brewer, Ontanans to "speak out on thing with which 1 agree. Pickering Kids shouldn't be used to spout propaganda To the editor: You see it's difficult for any own political agendas. Children Re letter to the editor Sun- parent to believe that a 12 year should never be used for politi- day. Nov. 16: old actually read Bill 160, much cal propaganda whether the is- Nuv. 16 must have been a less understood it. This is espe- sues directly affect them or not. happy day in the Coultier house- cially true considering the low Laura should not he used to hold. Laura had her letter puh- standard of education we now write letters pushing the teach - Fished in the News Ad%ernser. receive in this province. ers' union agenda, something of She could boast of this accunl- 1 also have to wonder where which she has no real under- plishment in the schoolyard and this child's venom toward the standing. Her letter serves as a Mom could do the same. What a previous and current Minister of reminder of why children are proud day. It's just tis had that Education comes from. Laura's not allowed to vote. this letter is obiuusly the icgur- letter only serves to highlight gitation of her mother's opin- the depths to which certain indi- Sue Diriks, ions and not her own. viduals will sink it) push their Ajax JOANNE BURCHARD-1 Editor-in-Chiet STEVE HOUSTON M.maging Fdttor BRUCE DANFORD Ad. rnnmg Manager AININ BROUwER, Rei.al Advertising Manager EDDIE KOLOD%IEJC%AK. ('1 --died Advenuing Manager MONIQUE LEA, Real F_state4lunmu,tiveAdvenuing Manager ABE FAKH(R'RIF: 1h,mbution Manager BARBARA HARRISo.\ Pnulucunn Manager JANiCE O'NF.11-, Assistant Pnwluclion Manager CHERYL HAINF S, Assistant Pnkluction Manager LILLIAN HOOK. Athnnmstraitun Manager 0 Opinion shapers Got the itch to write? Let us know The News Advertiser is looking for people with opinions to be- come Opinion Shapers. If you've always wanted to write, now is your chance. We're looking for 13 people to provide their insights and experiences and share stories about themselves and others in 1998. The News Advertiser is invit- ing unsung writers to send us a sample column from which we'll choose the 13 hest writers and ask each one to produce a column four times a year in 1998. The columnists will choose their own topics but local subjects are preferred. Column material will be limit- ed by the bound- of good taste, legal liability and the role of com- munity journalism. 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Assi)ciation Durhani Region at t905i private art showings with Soiree and the Christmas Seal Cam- through programs such as Lung, :lre From More information or to 4;61046featuring pr Glen Loates and local artist Bill Sanders was a great success. More than 120 people attended the live and silent auction held at Trafalgar Castle School raising over $I1.(X)0 it) help fight lung disease throughout Durham Region. "We are delighted, and would like to thank the many individuals, spon- sors, and guests who made this event such a wonderful success;' says Linda Brankston co-chairman of the event. "The response front the communi- ty was tremendous and we sincerely appreciate everyone's generous sup- port " The Lung Association is among Canada's oldest charitable health or- ganization with a strong record of helping to bring tuberculosis under control and in helping to prevent WILL NOT BUST MV BUDGET FOR BRAND NAMES': Compare Guess handbags It Yorkdale $125.00 U`MM1C. or , \SJGPEAI PION' Buy Guess handbags at Jabot Handbags A Luggage $99.99 Experience the great INDOOR Power Centre. Just 10 minutes south of Hwy 401 on Marden Ave. 416.752.4211 Nn�,, a a �,.... • •n,v:nr,.,. ,.. a., jai , .... 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Watch for Eaton's Holiday Magic Book #2... with gifts they'll love, up to QJ% Off. 0 �•I r THE NEWS ADVEirrISER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1997•PAr:F. v Opp r1 TA V� 4IJ women's, men's & kids' Warm up to the savings on selected 9 coats and jackets. Clearance of fall & winter styles forAd men & women I- & children. 1, (Excludes Designers' Labels, Factory Outlet and Women's London Fog.) ?Z-% dff all women's & m Is weer accessorms & selected winter boots Only until Dec. 7. !i a 30% dff I ids' winter accessories & winter boats Only until Dec. 7. Need extra time to Avp? Al Eaton's stores now have extended shopping hours: Eaton's, Toronto Eaton Centre open Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday from 8'30 a.m. to 9 30 p.m. Suburban stores open Monday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Offers available while quantities last, unless otherwise specified. Selection varies by store. 'Savings off original ticketed price. imM• •� R�4 t' S Y PAGE Ia • THE NEWS ADVERTL%M WEDNE.stuAY, OF:I'F:M6l:R 3, I"'I Christmas gifts that keep on BY JACaaE MCINNES SPI-: tAl TO THE NEwI ALA 1-A I1SkA If chanty begins at N)me then our own community is a wonderful place to start as we look to find ways to help others during the hol- iday season. There are many op- portunities to make a contnlution that is meaningful to you through any one of the many local agen- cies. who in tum serve man fami- lies and individuals in need of as- sislance. If you haven't completed your Christmas shopping yet. give your friends and family gifts that will also provide assistance to a worth- while cause. There are the beautiful UNICEF Christmas cards which raise funds for children's programs throughout the world. including here in Durham Region. Lottery an calendar\ benefit the Spina Bifi- da/Hydrocephalus Association while h,th Heart and Stroke and the Cancer Society are selling cookbook, and remembrance jew- elry. A photo of your pet with Santa will help the Humane Soci- ety provide care for less fortunate animals all year long. Aside from the chance to find some great gifts. there's the oppor- tunity to play Santa yourself. Local food and toy drives are always in high gear at this time of year and shelters are always in need of blan- kets and extra clothes. Pick your favtntc cause aid have a happy holiday season. THE CANCER SOCIE'n'. DI'RHANI REGION Hillan Clinton is lust one A the high-profilc celebrities who shares her recipes in Celebrity Lights. Funds raised ftt)m the cir)lohook will go toward hreast cancer rc- search. The cost is $15 and the Kx)ks are available at the Cancer So>lety's Durham Region branch office. 172 King St. E.. Suite 302. Oshawa. Call 725-1166 for more information. The Cancer Society also has Com- tiort Heart pewter hearts which hang from a ribbon. Cost is $10. CORNERSTONE CON11%1UNIT'Y .A.CSOCIATION As the .,)W weather hit, the men's hd)stcl operated by the Asso- ciation is busier than ever. Sleeping hag.. men's wmler hoots. crab. hats and cloves ac, won as wick, and hong )nfris arc aN needed. The dtmatitm of tic large artificial tree. department store gift certificates and money would also) be algxcci- ated. Donations can be dropped t01 at 133 SimcoK St S.. Oshawa. HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION More Herm Smart O(x)king by Bonnic Stem is the latest oflerins by the Heart and Stroke Founda- tion. Amone purchasing the hook before Dec. 31 will receive a fire video. The cost of the txx)k. is $24.55. 'Wonien and Heart Dis ease' pins are also available for 510 and $20. All items can he pur- chased at the Foundation's new ol- fice. 340 King St. W. Oshawa a. of Dec. 2. Call 5-1 1582 for more in- for-mation. 0SHAN1':11, AN1)VISTRICf HUNII NF: SOC'IE7, (serving Durham Region) A S6 pet pi, )o mh Santa c%ell hu\ you more than memories. The pro- ceeds of this fund-raiser will help the shelter assist animals in need all year long. Photos will he taken the first two weekends in Decern- her at 199 Waterloo St.. Oshawa. Call 433-2022 SA[,A':ATION ARM' Dtr)ations ,,1 1,x d. turkey.. new unwrapped toy, or coney are wel. come at both the Ajax and Oshawa locations. (Remember older chil- dren and teens are in need tooADrop-off hkauons are Alas the Salvation Army in the plata . t 50 Commercial Ave. Ajax f , x xl only: 1A)hIaw'\ at Harwood/H" % Price Check at Monarch/Bavh and Loeb at HarwoxxMavh Oshawa: 45 Kim_ St. E. or atter Dec. I at 501 Rrtson Road S. (at Dean Ave i SPINA BIFIDA HYDRO CEPHAIA'S ASS(1K'1.ATI0\ The :\,. iaunn i, selling a limited number (4001)) l etcry calentl:r\ with draw, tor SI5(0101) m pnic\. You have auric m fourteen chance of winning but. even it you don't, the calendar itself is worth the prise with watercolour pictures by %lississauga artist Janet Baker The calendars :ost $20 and arc avail- ahie from the Durham Chapter at 725-6693 or „�'•�'%, Mew&-rship for THE FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE -he Family Life Education Advisory Committee (FLEAC) Is welting one community representative In the jurisdiction of '-e Durham Board of Education. This appointment to the amily Life Education Advisory Committee (FLEAC) will be e!"ective January 1998 'It term of the new community representative will be three fears Any eligible public school ratepayer who is not a parent of a school -aged child and who resides in the urisdiction of the Durtlam Board of Education is welcome to apply An eligible public school ratepayer is a person who satisfies I he following requirements. a) is eighteen (18) years of age or more. b) is a Canadian citizen Interested applicants should apply in writing by December 12,1997, including a resume. to Kaye Egan, Superintendent of Education, The Durham Board of Education, 400 Taunton Road East, Whitby, Ontario LIR 2K6. Dr. Bill Webster A Seminar on "COPING WITH THE , HOUDAYS" " f Sun.,Dec. 7th Kingsview United Church 505 Adelaide Ave. E. Oshawa 1:30 p.m. Christmas is a difficult time for many people. It is traditionally the season -to be jolly" and the time for family and friends to he together. When THIS Christmas is different because we have had a loss either through. death, separation. or circumstance it is all the more depressing. We often put high expectations on Christmas and most often people feel they come up short. As part of our afternoon Dr. Bill Webster will share with participants some helpful hints on handling the holidays as well as giving some understanding of the grief process. Some practical suggestions helping people plan ahead and decide what is really important will be offered. We will also give some recommendations un helping children cope with the loss. For hlrfher infontigion or to regaltx fox the Free Seminar Om conal: FUNERAL W ME UMMED 152 Kling St. E., Oshawa 433-5558 Pier I Imports at the Pi,:kcring Houle and Leisure Centra ;ire selling UNICEF greeting cards. Here. Amoreena Birchall mans the display by calling I-S(X)-387-1575. UNICEF Greeting card. from UNICEF ,err Iwo purposes. First. these ;,rrtty, unique cards are a Treat way ,pread cheer to family and mf, Second, all the money I in dor cord, cows directly t•, _•r,,m, Locally and around the world. Three Durham locations to purchase the cards from art: Pier One Import\ at the Pickering Hume and'Leisure Cen- tre. 1755 Pickering Parkway, the YWCA Recreation Department. I McGng)r. Oshawa and the Big Brother's office (from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday to Thursday ) at 25 Scugog St in Bowman%iIIe. AUTOGRAPHING sarunoAr I ��EARTH DEC. 6 2:30 P.M. COPIESSIGNING 1� M` i5 THEBOOK,, sldwci NO MEMORABILIA B?OHY \ /' ROSS BRE11"ITT AT Pickering Town Centre INVITES YOU TO MEET EDDIE SHACK & ROSS BREWITT author of CLEAR THE TRACK Find us in cyberspace at www.durhamnews.net Recognizing a lifesaver John Dawson (centre, with plaque) was recognized with a Lifesaver Award by the local chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation on Monday for apply- ing cardio -pulmonary resuscitation on a man in an emergency. He was honored by the man's family as well at a display set up at the Harwood Place Mull On hand for the occasion were (from left) Marilyn Roach, Dorothy Roach, Mr. Dawson, Eliot Shirnkof- sky of the Heart end Stroke Foundation, Lindsay Dawson and Paula Dawson. Take a look in the Treasure Chest During the first week tit every month. Recycler's Report and the Ncws Advertiser bring you the Trea- sure ('hest. This feature allows rest - dents to give away items they no lunger use and to list articles they need. If you want to listen to hot music or cook hot meal,, this ninth's Trea- sure Chest has great gncaway% To use the Treasure Chest, call 420-5625 during regular business hours. Reyucst% to be listed in this lea - lure must be made by the last Wednc%da% of the month. ITEMS NEEDED: I Lion Kine of f, y Story ,,}, and cloth,-% - K 1 I X66 I 2) Double ,troller. bundle buggy, children's wagon - 416-2X3-6731 31 Gas stove. fru%)-free fridge 30" in gout working order, waterbed, txx)k- case to hold a TV. VCR — X39-9297, 4) Patio stones -- 427-2031. 5) Tiddler bed, duuhlc stroller -- 427-2942 6) Single bed with mattress, a single maltrc— — 420.;625 7) G(xx1 desk 42K -35X I Xi 1%,t,,copier. fax machine, and mctal roofing and siding for Second Chance Wildlife Sanctuarv, after LARRAINE ROULSTON* Rec'rcler's Report 6:30 p.m -- K31-2552. 91 Plastic or wooden barrel — 6K6- 2917 10) Clothing and accessories. partic- ularly fur inen ant] buys. for new Big Sisters ,tore -- 42X -X I 1 1 1 1 i 45 and 79 RPM record% -- X39- 9117 121 Cluck, and old Jock bore, in need of repair 6x1-491'_ ITEMS TO GIYE A%N AY: i E:Ic;tri; .t. sc. _old -dour in Euixt condition -_ 6X1 1592 2) Two AM/FM nubs type) old ,terc- o, with working radw — 6K 15351. 3n Kitchen hutch (laminated) – 939- 1972 41 Sheet, of oak veneer panelling. various sires -- X3v-6314. JJ] Look Inr Pirkcnn;; , 199X Waste Managcrnent calendar which will hr ready for distribution later this month. J _J J A SPECIAL NOTE: Do not put _gg ;arty i, in your Blue Box. Last u eck I said they could go in with the :orrugated cardboard and boxhoard. but was informed that several inonth, .ieu the egg carton was being reject - :3 because of its ,hurt fibres. A% 1 put my egg cartons as well a, brown paper hags in my compo%ter I did not realize that egg carton-; are no, lunger picked up Instead of putting it in the garbage, just rip at up and put into your cumpo,ter or take it to a school to he used as a craft Miller recycling driver, are happier when they don't we plastic hag, A tall tx)x can easi- ly collect all flattened huxboard, cor- rugated cardbiiard and brown paper hag, A sturdy separate box or ham- per should collect all other paper (no carbon or wax paper i with magarincs and newspapers. Place your regular Blue Box that contains glass jars and tx)ttle,. can,. PET beverage bottles and of plastic, and aluminum pic plates on top to avoid paper from blowing away. (.�rnun� Rr wl�tr.n 1 r rrlumrt rxpinrinY imi� rnnm�niu! uurr. rr•�uLtrh rtpf.rrrri r.n iwrdnr -lite GRElT VAT 0\' GffAl WDING11 30% off our Top Fiction and .Von -Fiction BestseUers - botb Hardcotrer and Paperback - at Chapters erery day: Enjoy the selection, the value, plus the many erents for the whole family at Chapters in Ajax LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENING AT YOUR AJAX CHAPTERS THIS WEEK Friday. November 28th 6:30 p.m. Friday, December 5th oa o 7:00 p.m. Multi -!Media Demo dight Tonu Aspler •; ` - Bring) our children and enjoy a .44c lrucel.% x iih Corkvc•reh, fun -filled. interactive Multi -Media Enjoy a relaxing e%ening of good books and � dcnxmstrauon in 91[y 20oks wine discussion. Canada', own Tiny Aspler, -� Surprise grab hags tier the little ones, one of the world's most respected wine expert,, take, you on a tun for the entire family. four of Canadian wineries. Various types of Canadian wines will h,- available for tasting. Sunday, November 30th Saturday, December 6th 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Sunday Afternoon Poetry Series Eddie Shack & Ross Brewitt Three of Toronto's best known young Clear The Track: poets perform their acclaimed works. The Eddie Shack Ston Clear the Track, Here Comes Shack... Toronto Staple Leaf's Wednesday, December 3rd heloved Eddie Shack and author Ross Brewitt will autograph copies of Clear The Track: The Eddie Shack Story and auction 7.30 p.m. a special commemorative, autographed hockey stick. Mark Swartz Sunday, December 7th Get Wired, You're Hired 6.30 p.m. Business consultant Mark Swartz Arjen and Jerrine Verkaik 00 navigates the World Wide Web and shows you how to use the latest Under the Whirlwind communications technology to secure You've seen the movie Twister, now meet the real heroes. Real the perfect career. life storm chasers Arien and Jerrine Verkaik guide you on an exciting slide presentation of storm chasing and nature photography. Interactive. informative, and entertaining. Save 20% ox BookseUer's Cboice' Niles toot We're NOW OPEN at Durham Centre ^•;�°°° We are located at 90 Kingston Road East, Ajax Phone (905) 426 4431 Open 7 days a week from 9 a.m. to II p.m. (,Year corner of Harwood & Highway 2) to lined Banks A.- W lice tleginw" A CANADIAN BOOK COMPANY THE: NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1997. PAGE 11 .DURHAM'S 0 00 MON _ wEo 1 . SAM - 5111011111111THUR - FM PMS 9AM - 7SATURDAY pbta 10AM -41110M o � 40 p;ll.l �-oF •. �'� KLEERTEMP "AXX AIR COOLECOLEMAR THERMOMETER VENT COVERS X21 PUT A CAMPKINS GIFT 100'S OF CERTIFICATE IN GREAT GIFT YOUR RV MAN'S IDEAS STOCKINGH! � � � (�f/lte7'iC SO'iliGCG %d Grrt�u HWY. #12 NORTH WHITBY _ MYRTLE STATION, ONT. TOLL FREE 1-88&743-9378 TORONTO9OS-6963863 Please recycle your News Advertiser! L t t The Volkswagen 2 -Year No . Charge Scheduled Maintenance =19GOLF: C 297, 15 /mo.� X* per ` IIOIRN 22 al' If mom247*ffwnffi .4 Jleiure B Speiser Ste•ec • Arlb- TN" Aierm as" System Em" • Raeesia, Ass steno e • Premium I Speaker Stereo Cassette — Duan Air Bags • 2.0 Litre Engine :Air Conditioning • Attti°TW Alarm Sysem Roadside Assistance &Ur 1288/20.* MOWH 308*Pff 24 mom 319* tit OWASCO VOLKSWAGEN INC.:. 0M, 1425 DUNDAS ST EAST. WHITBY , krill «� (905) 686-6410 1.800-263-2676 WPU FREE Slippers with any 25T Purchase From December 4th (While quantities last) M ria. xc.0 as a r- IL c iV %l-tt a lt.i Pickering Town Centre 1335 Kingston Road Pickering, Ont. L1 V I BS PA(;E 12 - THE WF'w♦ %D% F R UISER N F'IINESU.41. DF:('F:NIBF:R 3. IW7 photo by A J. Groen The colour of money Sarah Morrison's talent with colouring earned top prize. Celebrating her windfall are (from left) her a S'50 cheque from Boyer Pontiac in Picker- Margaret Phelps, Scott Williamson. David ing in a contest the local auto dealer sponsored. Phelps, Sarah, Pauline Morrison, Elaine Morri- Sarah's creation beat all the others to earn her the son, Camcron Morrison and Peter Martin. Storytime at Ajax libraries AJAX — The \, : Public Lt- next to the lown hall. Ph:,nc bit t- cast corner of N'estnec Road bran is a_:un offering its Slurv- 40(1(1. !Porth and Magill Dncc. Call little programme in the new year. At the McLean branch, ses- 422-8-410 The free programme runs for sions are offered Mondays at Village branch sessions run two month.. from the week of 1:30 p.m. for children four year, Mondays at 10:15 a.m. for three Jan 5 n, the week of Feb. 23. Par- and older. Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m years and up and at I I a.m. for ricipatinL children hear stories. for three \cars and up. V1'ednes- two year olds. Wedne,da\s at play Wath other kids. and enjoy days Talcs for Two's at 10:30 1:30 p.m. for tour years and older Barnes, fingerplays and music. a.m. and Books for Babies at and Saturdays at 10:30 am for w Ih themes changing wcckly. 1 1 15 a.m., and on Thursdays at all aLes. It operates on a drop-in basis. 10.30 a.m. a session for children The Village branch is on but parental super%i,ion is rc- four and older Church Street mirth of Hw% in quircd The Mcl,can branch is in the roma of the Pickering Vi l la On Stonda.y, at ih, on communns ;entre at the south- \rrr,i Phone OSI- 111() branch Tales for - --- fan's are offered 1 011 _ I' w� it IIF IS a m and Book, for Babies at I I a m On Wednesday s at 10 30 a in ,here'. a session for chit- dren three \cars and up And on s . _I hur,day • at 10 10 a.m. youngster, four and ,Idcr get hu,% . 1 he main branch is at the _ ;orner of Har- y;., a. 11 w,ws1 :►venue and FTZLincs Crescent. • 0 UkAn Factory Outlet Nb'delffiO' WARNER'S Daisyfresh CK, NEW STOCK IN: *Womens * Kids &men s* HIGHER STATE CORDUROY DRESSES Ladies & Girls Reg: 519." Sale: t4." 250 Bayly St. We, Ajax V= MacKenzie Plaza' (in the Old Isotoner Location) 426.3992 r DON'T MISS THIS ONE! Limited Time Only.. ' . Read us online at www.durhamnews.net P1 o • x �ZZ:-d 1 Pickering hiSton• at - upcoming meeting ....1111. ., J JJi JJJ�E ,J;l �t PICICE:RIM -5.21.730 his Mapoin Vol -4 speed artosainc transwuta -Air coada+eiq hhe P ;kyr —-AMiFIM some cassefN with 4 speakers -Towing capadq of 8,200 Ns. 4x2A7,600 les. 4s4.16- s 7- chromed steel wheels -Slenge Ma tskisd seat ing Township -9020/40 split hour bench -Dual air bags with passenger DMIDPF switch Hi,toncal So- ciety a holding , a Members' _ "i r: ght at "s 994 NAM 1997 PLYMOUTH NEON general meet- , ing Tuesday. S��,y��Kpswiaw tloiaas r Dec. 9 at thed*rieadn"sk �tortiaf r s • '-�;j j Pickering• �% Recreation. sArsao Complex. I %h' x a u asx osc F c arse rit Sammi p : few occn lwaeu ;,cnsae AM FM La55ene Bdlanp Valley Farm AAMi Faaxywara,r. Rd. s S2 The meeting - ., . , � - ~ .:-- _ PER DAY - V, i11 begin at 1996 CHEW 2500 EXTEND 11 Qw ,eIE1S 7:30 p.m. and Diesel, auto, Piwindows, p,door locks, VW All wo bad Cah,gsll aaAktwrl \4111 befol- Pniiiras, doth brackets, tilt, wise, trailer tow,YIAak�A, h� 105 low e cd by sc Sal consols, an cond, and more. Only 39,000 ks.1 R time and light owner.tf175M refreshments. ONLY L e1v Admission ONE $ is tier and all gyp` are welcome to OWNER attend.—� 1995 COLT ES The public c" t will hayc an a "t 4 cyl., auto, p.s, plb, AWFII, doth btiekels (� ret spoiler, pmirrors, 1 owner, only 20,001 opportunity �, Oda.*VS506 display cullcc- �": lions anditems SALE related 'o: o the history of Pick- � cnng Town- ship, or their s 1995 VOYAGER own heritage- related acrtyi- 3.0 L, v0, sulo, pis, plb, air Bond., AWN tics. _ cam,77 pm. sats, roof rack b mora. The group welcomes pho- SALE tographs and slides to cxhib- it or have iden- tified. A slide pro- jector and table space will be available to any , who need thein. Contact Toni Mohr in advance to arrange table space and scheduling. For inorc in- formation call • • • • 1 Mr Mohr at R39 1?it, s1 169 Automatic, power steering, power brakes, air plus much, much more. Balance of warranty. Stk. tIP5426 E� :EER sE 1992 FORD F150 PICK-UP . .�9t-Star �������a,IlttplkdR'/itsei�ae. , E l:yL. a,.:c ps Ob a.r cork. !.It c,.�se. Ak4FM 1��RYRq1 prefer adt„ rill ekpp ow 41 CD. Cbie stars. oo, urer wonmg tMarM 8 mow. 1 .gMktlri.elimyn•Pt�p0.,ltrAFiglbOs>re , ���. ,O.ra88 _ _ #82.1 maw•'' _ i w COII$815BI91fi caner w u Aulo, p.s., p.w., air concl., AM/FlI cassette,' 11dR touring tilt, cruise plus much a mare. boom Olfactory Warr. OP5d39. Illi um 1995 NEON 4 cyl., auto, pis, plb, air rood., AM/FM cast., cloth buckets. t owns, only 42,700 nibs, t1 nem SALE 901 t � = o R @ Bayly Si. WOOPARM )MUR" 805.683.535E Read us online at www.durhamnews.net P1 o • x �ZZ:-d 1 Pickering hiSton• at - upcoming meeting ....1111. ., J JJi JJJ�E ,J;l �t PICICE:RIM -5.21.730 his Mapoin Vol -4 speed artosainc transwuta -Air coada+eiq hhe P ;kyr —-AMiFIM some cassefN with 4 speakers -Towing capadq of 8,200 Ns. 4x2A7,600 les. 4s4.16- s 7- chromed steel wheels -Slenge Ma tskisd seat ing Township -9020/40 split hour bench -Dual air bags with passenger DMIDPF switch Hi,toncal So- ciety a holding , a Members' _ "i r: ght at "s 994 NAM 1997 PLYMOUTH NEON general meet- , ing Tuesday. S��,y��Kpswiaw tloiaas r Dec. 9 at thed*rieadn"sk �tortiaf r s • '-�;j j Pickering• �% Recreation. sArsao Complex. I %h' x a u asx osc F c arse rit Sammi p : few occn lwaeu ;,cnsae AM FM La55ene Bdlanp Valley Farm AAMi Faaxywara,r. Rd. s S2 The meeting - ., . , � - ~ .:-- _ PER DAY - V, i11 begin at 1996 CHEW 2500 EXTEND 11 Qw ,eIE1S 7:30 p.m. and Diesel, auto, Piwindows, p,door locks, VW All wo bad Cah,gsll aaAktwrl \4111 befol- Pniiiras, doth brackets, tilt, wise, trailer tow,YIAak�A, h� 105 low e cd by sc Sal consols, an cond, and more. Only 39,000 ks.1 R time and light owner.tf175M refreshments. ONLY L e1v Admission ONE $ is tier and all gyp` are welcome to OWNER attend.—� 1995 COLT ES The public c" t will hayc an a "t 4 cyl., auto, p.s, plb, AWFII, doth btiekels (� ret spoiler, pmirrors, 1 owner, only 20,001 opportunity �, Oda.*VS506 display cullcc- �": lions anditems SALE related 'o: o the history of Pick- � cnng Town- ship, or their s 1995 VOYAGER own heritage- related acrtyi- 3.0 L, v0, sulo, pis, plb, air Bond., AWN tics. _ cam,77 pm. sats, roof rack b mora. The group welcomes pho- SALE tographs and slides to cxhib- it or have iden- tified. A slide pro- jector and table space will be available to any , who need thein. Contact Toni Mohr in advance to arrange table space and scheduling. For inorc in- formation call • • • • 1 Mr Mohr at R39 1?it, s1 169 Automatic, power steering, power brakes, air plus much, much more. Balance of warranty. Stk. tIP5426 E� :EER sE 1992 FORD F150 PICK-UP . .�9t-Star �������a,IlttplkdR'/itsei�ae. , E l:yL. a,.:c ps Ob a.r cork. !.It c,.�se. Ak4FM 1��RYRq1 prefer adt„ rill ekpp ow 41 CD. Cbie stars. oo, urer wonmg tMarM 8 mow. 1 .gMktlri.elimyn•Pt�p0.,ltrAFiglbOs>re , ���. ,O.ra88 _ _ #82.1 maw•'' _ i w COII$815BI91fi caner w u Aulo, p.s., p.w., air concl., AM/FlI cassette,' 11dR touring tilt, cruise plus much a mare. boom Olfactory Warr. OP5d39. Illi um 1995 NEON 4 cyl., auto, pis, plb, air rood., AM/FM cast., cloth buckets. t owns, only 42,700 nibs, t1 nem SALE 1997 CHRYSLER LHS Fully loaded. Save thousands. Was $41,945.4115281 NOW fry a►&& _ t: N VPLYYOEILLAGE ■ ♦ Hwy eat CHRYSLER 4e TORONTO i OSHAWA 7 R @ AJA WOOPARM )MUR" 805.683.535E 1997 CHRYSLER LHS Fully loaded. Save thousands. Was $41,945.4115281 NOW fry a►&& _ t: N VPLYYOEILLAGE ■ ♦ Hwy eat CHRYSLER 4e TORONTO i OSHAWA 7 'Mlf, NEWSADVEItTISER WEn NSDAV. [WCEMSER S. 1177. Sign of the times Volunteers and the people they touch through the United Way were recognized at a large gathering in Ajax last Thursday as the Ajax -Pickering United Way hosted its 'campaign touchdown- at the Ajax Commu- nity Centre. The event was sponsored by Runnymede Development Corporation Ltd. Here, Runnymede's Tom Scanlan (left) welcomes visitors to the party with Dave Cook. president of the Ajax -Pickering Unit- ed Way and Campaign chairman Lesley W'hvte. Province wants proposals for Drive Clean programme The Province is looking fiir management com- panics to run its new Drive Clean program. aimed at reducing smog from vehicles. Environment Minister Nunn Sterling has an- nounced the ministry is looking for ' innovatiNe companies interested in being associat ed with this historic initiative" visit %%­, mcrx.ccl,i., in on the Internet. -ncc RFP,olicitanon number i,tN)141;. For Information on Dave Clean contact 1-800- 565-4923 nr www.cnc go% on ca. hive Clean. to Ft: in piece late next summer. TABLE mmewill test tailpipe emission, sions o all heavy duty trucks and buse, nregis- ORDER NOW FOR tered in Ontao. a 1� Thew vehicles will have its corn- t'.t+ �. • CHRISTMAS! plete erm,sions tests as pan of a regu- � `'��+� �; r` s . WE ALSO CARR Ln salct% t inspection and undergo ran- don spicheck, later in 199X �- 'rte ' ! A FULL LINE OF I ive Clean will apply to cars and r BILLIARD light truck, registered or rcad0 TABLES &d in the � ACCESSORIES Greater Toronto Area, including Durham Region, later in Ic/c)s and then Home b Leisure Centre It, I A other urban areas by 21MN1 Cornpanics wtshmg to cstabh,h and • Brock Rd. & 401 Jdinin,icr Drnvc Clean roust c.tabti,h Pickering a network of test and repair facilities, 428-9767 ensure trained in- Evangelists spectors and rc- pair technicians featured .Ire :xV:III:at1ll-. 1,.,k at conference - PICKERING — A Prckcrrng church i, 1 --thin ;I (Toss Style ('on RUNNYMEDT' fcrencc tills coning weekend. UFVhLJr`'J1 111 ((?t',{'.. _I...' The Church of the Na/arene con- Terence features evangelists John outmcnt and carte out puts- Juneman and Jay Schneider. Sessions are un Friday. Dec. 5 at 1997 United «a► v 7:30 p.m_ on Saturday, Dec. F at ') 30 a.m.. I I a.m. and 7 p.m.. and f of Ajax - Pickering un Sunday. Dec 7 at 10:30 a.m. and 6p.an. Campaign Touchdown Friday i) a youth night featuring the Srt•tc (>nlcy Band. The Company The ,"'lercn.c I, „pcn i,, all chosen to manage ages. *I lit: _lnir.h ,s at 1;07 nlu,na Dr vc Clan will Rd. Gall \like sn ,.k .it mire 11,1-77 Sign of the times Volunteers and the people they touch through the United Way were recognized at a large gathering in Ajax last Thursday as the Ajax -Pickering United Way hosted its 'campaign touchdown- at the Ajax Commu- nity Centre. The event was sponsored by Runnymede Development Corporation Ltd. Here, Runnymede's Tom Scanlan (left) welcomes visitors to the party with Dave Cook. president of the Ajax -Pickering Unit- ed Way and Campaign chairman Lesley W'hvte. Province wants proposals for Drive Clean programme The Province is looking fiir management com- panics to run its new Drive Clean program. aimed at reducing smog from vehicles. Environment Minister Nunn Sterling has an- nounced the ministry is looking for ' innovatiNe companies interested in being associat ed with this historic initiative" visit %%­, mcrx.ccl,i., in on the Internet. -ncc RFP,olicitanon number i,tN)141;. For Information on Dave Clean contact 1-800- 565-4923 nr www.cnc go% on ca. hive Clean. to Ft: in piece late next summer. TABLE mmewill test tailpipe emission, sions o all heavy duty trucks and buse, nregis- ORDER NOW FOR tered in Ontao. a 1� Thew vehicles will have its corn- t'.t+ �. • CHRISTMAS! plete erm,sions tests as pan of a regu- � `'��+� �; r` s . WE ALSO CARR Ln salct% t inspection and undergo ran- don spicheck, later in 199X �- 'rte ' ! A FULL LINE OF I ive Clean will apply to cars and r BILLIARD light truck, registered or rcad0 TABLES &d in the � ACCESSORIES Greater Toronto Area, including Durham Region, later in Ic/c)s and then Home b Leisure Centre It, I A other urban areas by 21MN1 Cornpanics wtshmg to cstabh,h and • Brock Rd. & 401 Jdinin,icr Drnvc Clean roust c.tabti,h Pickering a network of test and repair facilities, 428-9767 ensure trained in- spectors and rc- pair technicians Decetfur .Ire :xV:III:at1ll-. 1,.,k after quality con- urely frec of busi- trot and JssuranCe. data rrry Suucihe outmcnt and carte out puts- �b,(►rtlet JwJrcnC%, and oreducation Cam- non 81paigriv Saut'1Rs The Company chosen to manage 1794 LiverpoolRd. Dr vc Clan will An intorma- It P i 4LA 4�C�p1v I[.L`�. not directly per- ( S) N31-3244 form cmissurn in- xpections or rc- pairs, mast be cn- urely frec of busi- ness interests in the vehicle repair industry and must post J perfor- martce hoot!. An intorma- k tion meeting for �k proponcnts will be held Dec. 15. The deadline for submission of proposals is noon on Jan. 12, 199h. Interested companies can obtain the request for proposal (RFP) mforma- tion by calling I - 2i(10 -9(r1-6379 or Chfis= Pageant at Pickering church PICKERING — A Pickering church wants to put you in the Christmas spirit. P e a c e L u t h e r a n Church will pre- sent its annual Christmas Pageant Sunday. Dec. 14 at 10:30 a.m. All are wel- come to attend. Refreshmt nis will be served following the service. P c a c c Lutheran Church is at 925 Liverpool Rd.. near Bayly Street. For more in- formation call Jan Whalen at 42h-RK97. oil UNISEX SALON "SEE A NEW YOU RISK FREE" def "Sale NOW FOR VIDEO IMAGING AND ALL HAIR SERVICES GIVE THE GIFT OF BEAUTY THIS CHRISTMAS_;, CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT TRANSIT SQUARE 100 WESTNEY RD. S. AJAX 619-9741 Wt ,re Online nVklkdurharnntws. net 1355 Kingston Rd. Pickering Town Centre ZA EjAA , 839-5990 flf 11{fR = ■ERSITE AT AfwiW.tibriClir/.Ci CALL art 9WOLi E AT 1 •t3lE 710-M The Best in Selection and Price Anvwhere • = . IF • • THURS. DEC. 4 & FRI. DEC. 5, 1997THEY ALL S -PA a r rll,�Aev s a rA I� all rttt■� IN THE STIP 30% Off Fashions does not ndude ikn's deem ilea's. lades L Kids Socks. Hwery. Underre r I Was. 1 Kwan wi t Kmdeduct an amount equivalent to the GST from the lance of the dem. Tobacco. We= I Dei, Psescsiptms, Autanotive labour and Gift Certificates excluded from GST Event, ui-Stock nems only -some lairds appy. No Kamchecks. No Adjustments to eaittnq Layaways or prevnus purchases. -` _ C�l ri_sfivu�s �s woo woolu PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 1355 KINGSTON ROAD, PICKERING AT LIVERPOOL ROAD MGE 14 • THE Ntms Am t.errISl;R WEDNESDA1. DECEM6r:tt 3. 1W7 You can help a needy neighbour Several agencies in Ajax. Pickering and new immigrants settle and integrate into the cont- Durham oneDurham need your time and talents to serve at the nwnity quickly. ('all Mahmood at 686-2661. grassroots level, helping people in your town Junior .Achievement of Durham Region: who require assistance. Volunteers help the youth of the comicl tic - Groups which need people dust like you in glop an awareness of how a business operates Ajax and Pickering are: from the ground up. Canadian Organization for Tropical Ecu- Training and support are provided. Call John cation and Rainforest C'onsenatiun: The of :t- or Carla at 644-70' nitauon promotes rainforestiohr cgh ed- ucatithrough re- ucation and re- search and nerd. N TS vS1SICAR uluntccrs to as- sist. Call Marilyn Cole at 691-21 16. ('hild Find Specializing in Custom Framing 3 Limited Edition Prints Ontario Durham Region INVITES YOU TO OUR ANNUAL I- d is Child hinOPEN HOUSE mis dedicated to reducing the in- SATURDAY, DEC. 61from 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. cidence of missing children and re- WALTER turning youngsters CAMPBELL ' home safely. Call' ' 690-3181 and Framed Prints leave a message. "Signature Series" �a Children's Aid ad's Society ofNLyO Durham Region: ; a7t' N oluniecrs arc !" needed to act as While supplies last. special friends to children and par- _ Victorian Christmas ents. to supervise family access %is- 1 DAY ONLY its. to het with our draw to WIN a special events and limited edition printup toSO%OFF io supenlse a chil"Nursing" by - dren's playroom. James Lumbers Selected Prints Call Susan hu:harski at 43:- Harwood Place Mall Whitby Town Square ext. 2111 314 Harwood Ave. 3050 Garden St. ,mornings onh i (905) 427-1663 (905) 666-6747 Christian Horizons: T7 e group needs car- ing and dedicated people It, assist l and support dCtcl ,cnged sou :heal Truly Canadian Icnged young and older adults within group homes and in the :ommunuy People wekm,• a scn rewarding and tulEilling ex pcnen:c and a H� :hance It, meet 00 sonic creat new Irlends should call Dasc Carleton at 634-5'It week days between I and 4pm Cope %lental Health ProXram- Copy is seeking soluntecrs to as- Ex-ervone reads and shops the 1exN s Advertiser? sist people with 14 emouonaUpsychi- i Friday, December 5th from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. One lucky customer will win a turkey every 30 minutes from 6:00-10:00 p.m. tete pr one•un- - then on a Vale Starts: Friday, December 5th to Tuesday, December 9th, ta urtc one basis or in group Programs. Training is proved - Call Christine or n tc6- �rr� m rx Sheat 6- � 3245 , Durham A%so ciatios for Fami- ly Respite Ser- vices:E_nthusiasu. o volunteers inter - few m sharing a WKO few hour l month with a child, tern '—'-�;,;--�`3, or adult with a ■cirie%e PW q+ handicap are need- Ctwtouelk ,� ed. Join them in Co.iPiiysoaer c leisure activities provide respite Owiftbinas in Save $10 in your own home. Call Nalene Ford Searle $L Bitl'y at 427-1541. rK*1Ie Me Pili Heart and Assorted �-a•ac::e.s Req 22 99 �. the y owmmas ' No ra■wtrecio Stroke Founda- tion of Ontario: '> Local chapters re- quire vuluntecrsto help raise funds for heart disease ' e and stroke re- z; search and health ri E promotion 3Cllyt- ties. Volunteer op-'. portunittes are Sam $10 Salm $0 arranged to fit Aeomfsd . Asialles To■■eh ra Centel Saby Amazin MNriie'a � Escalator and your lifestyle and Great family tun 197 deal Reg 3299 A fountain Reg. 49.99 3412 availabihty. Call Q8• a• eo. 686-1521. �a Hearth Place �t Cancer Support Centre: The cen- tre has volunteer opportunities for, peer support. re- - ception. support . group facilitator. t1Mki. fundraising andPb!/irRlDOiti In1* program commit- MW AppDaft & Undes tee. Training is provided. Hearth Seliection varies by store. Selection varies by store- Selection varies by tflore. Place provides cl utional support. .? wellness programs and educauunal programs tier can- ._ cer patients and^'".,,. their families. ,qqs Hearth Place is at80 Colborne Colborne St. W., Oshawa. Call 574-ost �OttiwA! Some 40% SO11� Host Pro- Bram: Volunteers 26 oukbw IAMM usibt sot 40 Outdoor N" Lwd Sot oto oumow Iii Iitlit l" ught End-to-end R 999 S07 !d 1 7W Ertl -to -end. Reg 4 97 lel 9.99 t are sought for Ch- set • Little Little Mermaa puppet in ter plush pink shell Reg. 19.99 ea. Chasailklenshilli, Sof. Reg. 79.99 59V on ALL Kids' BIcyc'es Selection varies by store. No rainc becks r "W Lmw Chosen" T� 844 Reg. 79.99 49Z s, ft**! 40o-Pki Logoplay, / t or imaginative indoor se Selection varies by slore. t a. x F � The Gift That Always Fits! Grit Certificates available in denomnaoons of 15, $10 8 $25, always make the peered grit. because they let them get pest what they warit! sore •�s llofd p Salah n a steam ball gown. Reg. 49.99 Utiea.i its Prliw t2 Pdm 100 o■■Idow Iirl ug�h,: sot Syloe. Nkmnkmdod PoreiY. End-to-end Reg 19.99 7 �t house Sot Reg 19 99 7 �t ast izenship and Im- migration Cana- da's Host Program -- a fncndhip % Come visit your nearest Zellers store •■• Where the Lowest Price is the Lawlml, program to help PLUS, EARN FREE CLUB 2 POINTS TOWARDS FREE REWARDS! > i �� j �r'�ti �tf• �' '.4 '. photo by Jason Liebregts Board again . Ryan Long took advantage of unseasonably wane weather on the weekend and Lot in a little skate- boarding behind the Pickering •Ihwn Centre. Rvan and tricnds made the most of the weather and slx•nt ;. go<xl portion of their day hoarding. Wanted: Space for parents meetings y�f11THi — 1 w,anan ,corner_ til. e ,uppr+n ei '.n parcnts+,I,tuldren wnh.t nnhl brim +I .nunni i, b.,kur b,r ,peke In hold nwnthls mrciin_s We re I,„,kme 1,n ,ante,+nc In diin:uc ,pace: • sass Lori Porter. „I Whobs will be +utcc a month. pn+hahls .m fucvlays, in the c, c n ire_ - %1, I',+rtcr want, t,+ Simi a ,upf„,ri _•n up 1„r k tial parents wh,+ h.i,c :hildren wish tkn,i,ne dc,clopinental Jt,onlcr/.urtnm PI )I Pauli nm i It , a milder L*nn +d : iw%rn. which rs ,i c„ idni+,n ; Iiai.tocri/cd hs in irmhdii% w rcLuc to and perccnc the cmrr+-nrncnt icah,ocalh Her „m. Lmah. w.is ,hagno,cd in %pril lie i, .hos in Ionic asjn•ct, of des rl„),tocol. such as Lur_ua, e. Mit cxccl, in Nhcr,. ,u.h .t, drrs,nt • lin t%cll. she n, "He Inc, in fits .+wit Inde w„rld , .tic ,.n, ( htl,lrcn with I'1)IbauI'm rc quite up t,, 10 h,mrs .i Teck ,d srwvLh ttxi heh.ntour Ciera ps t„ dt.iw diem out +d Ihcmt -Ive, :aid intr, —Clet♦ Right O, M, hildicn aic,,lien, it w.nun_• Ii,t,+ l up w Int u•an h I 1 )HIP —","I thcrapv \1, F4,rtcr is, the sopj„+rt Lrnup ,.It .,a p.ucni, helpm_• ,tlkt p:ucnts Hics -in .lynx inlor mam,n aM,ut pmeruns and voice,. talk ,-scr the ni nN problems 1tXs and their chddren tar and encourage c;” other. she sas, She know, „I abut nine tamihc, wish PDD/autism children in the arca but is ,tire there .tie marc who would hcnciii from such a group Anyone interested in donating sp;icc or in joining the gaup can :all St, Poner at 655-75,x1 AN INVITATION TO RESIDENTS OF PICKERING AND AREA As Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer of Ontario Hydro I would like to invite Pickering and area residents to join me at a public meeting on December 11 th, 7-9pm at the Metro East Trade Centre - Brock Road and Hwy. 2. The meeting is one of the ways in which Ontario Hydro is focusing on our goal of being more open and accountable to the Pickering community and more responsive to your concerns. A key recommendation of the Independent Integrated Performance Assessment released in August was to set specific goals for the nuclear recovery program and to monitor progress on a continuing basis I am commuted to ensuring this takes place. One of the purposes of the December 11 meeting is to report on our progress to date, specifically in the areas of public safety, environmental performance, employee safety and production performance The staff of the Pickering Nuclear Station are highly skilled profess dedicated to improving the performance of the station on every measurement. This includes a commitment to building a ,tron,g and sustaining relationship with the local community. I look forward to seeing you on December 11, sharing our progress with you and hearing your views on how we can do better. G. Carl Andognini Executive Vice President, and Chief Nuclear Officer 4a Ontario Hydro A !fter YEARS, 25 SOME AUTOMOTIVE classics APPRECIATE IN value. imp& And Bruce Bissell is a perfect example. General Motors of Canada congratulates Bruce Bissell of Bruce Bissell Buick Pontiac Limited on receiving the 25 -}'ear Aldestone Award. His hard work and dedication to the dealership has contributed to the entire community of Ajax. lie wish him future success with the General Motors team. General Motors of Canada Limited U �%hs ,ullcl with whing Friday deadline to sign for :imful feet? Food, to s, other ]ft� Y g I.+ke a stand against rani dinners, powdered milk, fruit juices . I otit pain and call us today'IJ 09 Ronald J. Klein B.S.C., D.PAl still Sought PODIATRIST N. very faintly receives a food hamper, , FA Velew s cowage ••r a ^' • soon Mo*ca,a 7 • Cactuses Feet. Com 6 t - Chnmen s Foot AN INVITATION TO RESIDENTS OF PICKERING AND AREA As Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer of Ontario Hydro I would like to invite Pickering and area residents to join me at a public meeting on December 11 th, 7-9pm at the Metro East Trade Centre - Brock Road and Hwy. 2. The meeting is one of the ways in which Ontario Hydro is focusing on our goal of being more open and accountable to the Pickering community and more responsive to your concerns. A key recommendation of the Independent Integrated Performance Assessment released in August was to set specific goals for the nuclear recovery program and to monitor progress on a continuing basis I am commuted to ensuring this takes place. One of the purposes of the December 11 meeting is to report on our progress to date, specifically in the areas of public safety, environmental performance, employee safety and production performance The staff of the Pickering Nuclear Station are highly skilled profess dedicated to improving the performance of the station on every measurement. This includes a commitment to building a ,tron,g and sustaining relationship with the local community. I look forward to seeing you on December 11, sharing our progress with you and hearing your views on how we can do better. G. Carl Andognini Executive Vice President, and Chief Nuclear Officer 4a Ontario Hydro A !fter YEARS, 25 SOME AUTOMOTIVE classics APPRECIATE IN value. imp& And Bruce Bissell is a perfect example. General Motors of Canada congratulates Bruce Bissell of Bruce Bissell Buick Pontiac Limited on receiving the 25 -}'ear Aldestone Award. His hard work and dedication to the dealership has contributed to the entire community of Ajax. lie wish him future success with the General Motors team. General Motors of Canada Limited U THE NEWS AUVF;KrISI:N WEDNESDAV. [WA I:MBEIl i, IW7 - IAGE 15 Friday deadline to sign for Sally Ann aid Food, to s, other ]ft� Y g people registering after the that will he rani dinners, powdered milk, fruit juices helped out. notes 1•anuly Services Centre and rice still Sought director Paul Carew. N. very faintly receives a food hamper, About 4(N) families, totalling more than two gifts for catch child and vouchers to he Friday is the deadline fur area residents UXX) people, are expected to seek asst, used at local grocery stores for a Christmas to sten up for Christmas assistance from the lance from Sally Ann this C•hristrnas. Mr dinner, including a turkey. Ajax Pickering Salvation Army. Carew reports. Eich year. there are lots of gifts for Needy people in Ajax and Pickering Donations of non-perishable food. toys younger children, but items for older niust go to Sally Ann's Family Services and gifts are being sought for the seasonal youngsters are usually in short supply. Mr. Centre at 44 Commercial Ave. in Ajax weekdays from x 3t) a.m to noun and I to 4 appeal. Food items in demand include canned Carew says. Gifts appropriate for older youths include sports equipment, make-up. p.m, with identilicahon. proof of address Iruil, vegetables, meat. stew• fish and pasta. CDs or tapes, clothes. and got( certificates. anti an income statement. peanut hurter, soup, baby formula and thud. Call Mr Carew at 427-7123 tier more in - While the deadline to sign up is Dec. 5. dry pasta and sauce, jams and jellies, mica- formation AN INVITATION TO RESIDENTS OF PICKERING AND AREA As Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer of Ontario Hydro I would like to invite Pickering and area residents to join me at a public meeting on December 11 th, 7-9pm at the Metro East Trade Centre - Brock Road and Hwy. 2. The meeting is one of the ways in which Ontario Hydro is focusing on our goal of being more open and accountable to the Pickering community and more responsive to your concerns. A key recommendation of the Independent Integrated Performance Assessment released in August was to set specific goals for the nuclear recovery program and to monitor progress on a continuing basis I am commuted to ensuring this takes place. One of the purposes of the December 11 meeting is to report on our progress to date, specifically in the areas of public safety, environmental performance, employee safety and production performance The staff of the Pickering Nuclear Station are highly skilled profess dedicated to improving the performance of the station on every measurement. This includes a commitment to building a ,tron,g and sustaining relationship with the local community. I look forward to seeing you on December 11, sharing our progress with you and hearing your views on how we can do better. G. Carl Andognini Executive Vice President, and Chief Nuclear Officer 4a Ontario Hydro A !fter YEARS, 25 SOME AUTOMOTIVE classics APPRECIATE IN value. imp& And Bruce Bissell is a perfect example. General Motors of Canada congratulates Bruce Bissell of Bruce Bissell Buick Pontiac Limited on receiving the 25 -}'ear Aldestone Award. His hard work and dedication to the dealership has contributed to the entire community of Ajax. lie wish him future success with the General Motors team. General Motors of Canada Limited U And Bruce Bissell is a perfect example. General Motors of Canada congratulates Bruce Bissell of Bruce Bissell Buick Pontiac Limited on receiving the 25 -}'ear Aldestone Award. His hard work and dedication to the dealership has contributed to the entire community of Ajax. lie wish him future success with the General Motors team. General Motors of Canada Limited U PAGE 16 - TIfF: NEWS AIMP.RTME..N. WI.VNF;SDA*,', DF:t'EMSFR 3, 1„7 - Beer Board of Trade backs forced end to mail strike stores to open Sundays Beer stores throughout Durham Region will be open Sundays starting Dec. 7. Stores will be open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays now that the Province has approved Sunday openings for beer and liquor stores in Ontario. All stores in Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville, Pickering, Ajax and Port Perry will be open Sundays. Across Ontario, 405 of the Beer Store's 439 stores will of Sundays. Some communities have asked that stores remain closed. The Liquor Control Board of Ontario has yet to announce which of its store will be open Sundays. Beer Stores open in Durham on Sundays are: Ajax. 95 Commer- cial Ave.; Bowmanville, King Street East: Oshawa. 650 King St. E.. Midtown Mall. 439 Ritson Rd. S., 285 Taunton Rd. E.. 275 Went- worth St.. Pickering, Kingston and White roads and Liverpool Road north of Highway 401: Port Perm. 677 Queen St.; and Whitby, 301 Dundas St. E. and 1801 Dun- das St. E. Billboard %%EDNF.SD\l', DEC.3 TOASTNIASTF.RS: fhc Alai-Ptck- crinr I .,.Irn.t.ter. Cluh meet, cverr Wcdnc%da% from 7 30 to 9 3O p m. in the Fortune Financial apices. corner of Bavh tit. and Finley :Mc. Ajax. Help with puhhc speaking and leadership .kill. 619AW47 Wctcr Duwsri. 683- .1-09 1John J,,hnsn,ne, THRSD I.Y. DEC. 4 Tt NIOR SVPPORT GR01t P: A supp,,ri -,r,.ui, Lu .i,lul(, with brain tu- mor, ,ind their lamihcs meet, at St. Paul. I nitcd Church. Fellowship Rossi. 65 King s Cres . Ajax. from 7 t., s :o p m IN, group will meet with first Fhur dj,v of each month. 1-8(X)- 26` 5106tTerri, Frccman1 N 11 I RAIANIS: Pickering Natural- ist, hold their m,mih1% meeting at 8 p.m at the Rouge Hills Public Library on Rougcmount Ili south of Hwy 2 in Pickering Tum Mason. curator of in- ycrtcbratcs at the Metro Toronto 7.ow. will speak on the loss of the Karver Bloc Buticrtly and the purpose of but- tcrtly farm,, and gardens. (416)766- Oh114 , Stuart Kenn). LADIES' CIXB: ncc Thursdav Moroni,• 1 ,i.fie.' Club (tormerly the Tuesday Morning Ladies Club) meets at the Ajax Community Centre. 65 Centennial Rd. Ajax, for fun and fit- ness from 9 to I I a m. $3 per person. 686-0259 ( Catharine 1. BERE4%IFAIE-N 1: Durham Comrnu- noy Bcrca.cmcnt services holds its widow and widowers support group meeting at 7 p m. at tit. Luke's Presby- terian Church, corner of Ro—land and Park rd.. Oshawa. Group meets the first Thursday of each month. 729- 9605 (Marv, Swanni. BA%AAR: :flax-Pickcring General ii, .pital X..sihary hosts a Christmas Boutique Bazaar from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the hospital lobby. 5x(1 Har- wood Avc. South, Ajax. Christmas items. crafts. baked Loixis. 683-3267. FRIDAI'. DEC. 5 BANQUET: A Christmas banquet in support of the Pme Ridge Community Church a at the Forest Brook Bible Chapel. Fairport Road and Finch Av- enue. Pickering. at 7 p.m. S40/person. Three -course meal. carol singalong. Free child care provided Guest singer Hiram Joseph. Guest speaker is Dave Illman 420-9x30. ADDICTION RECOVERY: The Serenity Group holds its weekly 12 - step recovery meeting at 8 p.m. at Bay - fair Baptist Church. 817 Kingston Rd.. Pickering. This group deals with ad- dictions of all types. including co-de- pendanc). All welcome. Children's program available. as required, during the meetins. 428-9431 (Jim). SATURDAY, DEC. 6 SANTA BREAKFAST: The Clare- mont Co-operative Nursery School holds Breakfast With Santa at the new Claremont Community Centre on old Brock Road in Claremont. Ist seating 8:30 a.m. hi 10 a.m.. 2nd seating 10:30 a.m. to noun. Live hand. craft and bake Sale. rattle Tickets $5. can bc- pur- chased in ad%anace at Claremont Gen- eral Store, Marianne's Place or by call- ing 649-3562 or 649-1964 Mt"SEA M VILLAGE: Pickering Museum Villaee holds 'Christmas in the Village' onlay. tomorrow and next weekend from noun to 3 p.m.. in Greenwooid just south of Hwy 7 west of Westncy Rd Hogmanay Scottish New Year celebration. Victorian Christmas. holiday music and enter- tainment. Adults 5$. seniors and stu- dents $3, children $2, families $5. preschoolers tree. 683-8401. The Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade is supporting the federal gov- ernment's stove Io legislate an end to the postal strike. A news release issued Friday states the hoard had maintained a low profile on the strike hccause "we sup- port the collective bargaining process and had hoped the dispute would have been settled between the parties and, given that positron, we did not believe there was much of a useful nature that we could add to the de- bate '• The hoard spokesman says. "We know that many businesses have begun to experience real hardship. In fact a number of Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce across the country have reported that time iS running out for some of their smaller member businesses and that failure is imminent unless service resumes quickly. "Having given the parties a fair chance to work out a compromise, we have decided that the time has come to support a legislated solution. The Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade encourages Minister of Labour Lawrence MacAulay to table hark -to - work Iegislauon on an urgent basis" Local children can deposit Santa letters at the bank TD hanks willPICKE:RING — The three Picker will hold replies from Santa for pick-up Children are reminded to include ing branches of the Toronto Dominion by children or their parents until Dec. their full name and address on their let - make sure Bank Erre makin,• sure letters to Santa 20, ter. reach the North Pole during the postal Children are asked to allow one Letters can he dropped off TD letters are sent strike. week from the date letters are dropped branches at the Pickering Town Centre: The kcal hank branches are accept- off for replies to he received from Santa the Amherlea Plaza. 1822 Whites Rd.: in postal strike ing letters to Santa until Dec. 13. and at the branches. and at 19W Dixie Rd. "I WANT GREAT PRICES NOW, NOT AFTER CHRISTMAS: ' C. o i Ary 14K gold al spare 14K gold \ ' c! penli'm Jer ennen vorkdale J ��V�K� Cleiranim Com/ ;199.00 US76iEAi Pji10ES $99.50 Experience the great INDOOR Power Centre. Just 10 minutes south of leery 401 on Marden Ave. 416.7S2.4211 GeI iI whi1­t i:6ts ­ ' ' guarantee 411 be diff -or ' ?' -^ � '1 Only $998 KENMORE" 'SUPER -CAPACITY PLUS' LAUNDRY TEAM Save 53211 Teem bus 'Quiet Pak' sound insulation. 12 -cycle dryer hes 7.0-ce. ft. capacity, sew wide 1 S-proprum washer Ms 2 -speed Deal-Actiee" ghater, sWe-swing deer, drum IqM and dry reek. 114111811112. Seers reg. 179.99. SS99 e0tae2. Saws re} S39.99. $399 --- dw 4 w" ,t h �FM W' {tr Use your Sears Card and • Sears C uGet ouble �F)01 plus, don't pay until 1999* on all major appliances, vacuums,, and sewing machines 'Until Sunday, December 11,1997, Sears Club Members con use their Sean Card end pet double Sears (lob points. Excludes lebour and delivery. 'Don't pay until January 1999, on approved credit, with your Sears Cud. Minimum 5200 purchase. S35 deferral fee and all epplkeble taxes and charges are payable at time of ptrchose. Excludes Catalogue purchases. Offer ends Wednesday, December 24, 1997. loth offers exclude liquidation items in Clearance (mires. Ask for details. "D/620 Sewing/Floor Care Shop; excludes wet/dry vacuums 12110 Copyright 1997. Sears Canada Inc. 4 ti TME NEWS ADVFWFItiEN WEDNESDAY. [*.CEMSEN 3, 19117 - PAGE 17 News Advertiser Arts 11, Ne\\'srt x a) t 08 A ; I I() FAX: 083-7363 photo by A.J Groen Songs for the season The County Town Singers of Durham Region are in full vocal swing this Christmas season and got things off to a rousing start with a recent show at the Ajax Garden Club. Here. Anne Mli%hney ( foreground) and Liz Pet- tapiece harmonize during the Show. College president Gary Polonsk) co -writes Nine Feet Tall for Creating Futures fund-raiser BY 1ACQUIE M(A\NES SP1-CIAL TO THIS %I I IC He may have a head for hu%r aew% but Durham College prc%i- dent Gary Polon%ky has a song in his heart. Fifteen of thcm ac- tually, and they can all he heard on the new Durham College fund-raising CD. Nine Feet Tall, The CD. which went on sale at local record mores on Nov. 14, features the voice of Picker- ing resident and Juno nominee Rena Gaile along with local tal- ent including Rick Topham. Will Staples. Gord McCrae. Adele Simmons and Durham College student Rob Swan. The CD is produced by Juno winner Carmon Barry. *1 was mitially called in as a session singer:' Says Ms. Gaile. -When Gary told me it was for raising money for the college. 1 offered to he a part of it mostly because I feel education is the most important thing:' she ex- plains. All 15 songs were penned by Mr. Polonsky who says he first g..; :Ire tug to write mu%Ic as a unlver%ily dudent hal never pursued it until recently. Though It may not b c- congruent with his day soh. Mr. Polon%kv paints out it's for a good cause. -1 already contributed $15.INM) to the Creating Futures fund and 1 wanted to find another way to rai%e m(mcy for it. Wc're hoping to raise $50010.7 The irtSpiration for the song%, which are "about the human condition" comes from various Sources throughout everyday life, says Mr Polon- sky. One song called the Peo- pie% Princess is about the life and death of Prince%% Diana and the affection she generated dur- ing her lifetime. Mr. Polonsky co-wrotc the Song with M% Gaile and Mr Barry after A comment from a faculty mem- ber at the Champlain Road earn - pus. "A 60-ycar-old tool and die faculty member came up and thanked me for flying the flag at half mast. He said she was like family and that's what made me write the song" Other lyric% were inspired by Mr. Polonsky's own family in- cluding his grandchildren, one of whom appears on the cover in a photo taken by his grand- mother at Knox Pumpkin Farm in Clarington. "I intend for these songs to have two qualities, one being `Our Christmas Celebration' staged at Pickering church (PICKERING —An evening of Christmas music will be presented Sunday. Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. at Amberlea Presbyterian Church, at 1820 Whites Rd. N. in Picker- ing. Our Christmas Celebration' concert will include per- formances by the church choir and youth group. There is no admission charge but a free-will offering would he welcome. Refreshments are to be served following the concert. For more information call 839-1383. Please recycle!) Theatre Review... Peter Pan performance really takes off in Pickering pant -o recm mend it. Peter Pan will be on stage again Dec. 6. 7 and 13 at 4 p.m., and on Dec. 5. 6. 12 and 13 at 8 p.m. Performances are at Dunharton-Fairport United Church in Pickering. Call 416-410-0211 for tickets and information. Charming and original show plays this month BY BILI. SIMPSON SPF.( -1:11 In 1111 %ENS:1DVkRnSER PICKERING — An- other tine pant,annne has just opened here — the Pickering Players' version of Peter Pan. It's been a long time since I read about Never - Never Land. and I was re- minded of just how charm- ing and delightfully origl- ialthe story is. The script by John Mor levis a well-written one :\,though n has Ilio songs. dances and jukes usually featured In pannirnime%. It I., cuses on the plot more than many pantos. This makes it a particularly strong show The music was well chosen from a wide variety of sources. including a hymn book and Monte Python. Audience participation like cheering and boumg was encouraged and it added to the fun I tried to take note of performance% that were turns to particularly good, but soon changes Integrated into the had to give up on this as It action so the show kept became apparent that there moving. Congratulations were just too many to re- to director John Downs hurt. and to the many other peo- Some highlights were ple involved. Rick Wyzynski bringing This is an outstanding great humour and energy show which manages to he to the role of Laughing lively and fun for both Watcr: Sara Nugent as young and old. 1 highly Tiger Lily: Trish Gilderson a% Smee, a riot of a pirate: and Emma Pesme. who seemed to fit naturally into the role of Tinkerbell, a mischievous spirit. The fierce and despica- hle Captain Hook was Man - on played by an- on Brown. Tyler McDermott as the crocodile repeatedly put the Captain to flight with great style, to the cheers of the audience. Wendy. John and Michael were well played by Rebecca Harknell. Jonathan Porter and Lisa Mani%. Jeff Cottam gave a tine performance in the title role. This i% a very high-ener- gy show, funny and enter- taining, but also moving in Its portrayal of relation - %hips betwecn characters. The costume% and sets arc colourful, with the set tunes photo by Ron Pietronira Rick Topham, Rena Gaile and Durham College President Gary Polonsky hope to hit it big with this unique fund-raising initia- tive for the college. The CD Nme Feet Tall features many local talents, including Juno nominee Gaile. Nine Feet Tall went on sale Nov. 14 hummable melodies and the All proceeds raised from the other being meaningful lyrics:' CD will go toward the Creating says Mr. Polonsky. "1'm not Futures student trust fund pretending to he a (Bobs Dylan which will assist students In fi- or a Leonard Cohen but that', nancial need. what 1 strive for, those two Nine Feet Tall is available on qualities" The tunes fall pri- CD for $17.99 or o.i cassette for marily under the new country. $12.95 at Some local record easy rock and folk categories stores or at the Durham College with a bit of jazz. bookstore. •`�s sZ Restaurant Gem= & International Cuisine FREE BANQUET FACILITIES Book Imo, la Some f .r S i sties• New Years Eve • Rolxkn, Gulash - Variety of Schnitzels Dinner & Dane. • Wild Boar, Buffalo Dinner only trom • Pork Hock. Sauerbraten $14.- to •31 K includes • V00enison, Chicken Papnkash �p & Wild Boar Roast or Buffalo Book your Xmas Roladen or Prime 427-6760 Parties Now �r,& In the Courtyard, 109 Old Kingston Rd.. Pickering Village, Ajax HORTO\'S MMIC HILI. TREE FARM UT A FRESH, REAL CHRISTMAS TREE & ENJOY A4 FREE FAMILY FUN FEST Icer bU.r/r 11 to . Pr w Cr,riu e, Otmglru Fir Plu. Bah r�. r ru ; h,,, h ,ughs & garland OPEN DAILY 9-4 ..e 404 to Bloomington Rd. "ass (past 481 to ninth line. -en north 400 yds to farm 1-800-420-7385 IStoalMn. , OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE'S EATERY :PEN EVERY OAY 3:00 Lin YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITTLE AS YOU CAN AT NOME Breakfast Special (Daily) Ir Luncheon Specials Daily TWO CAN DINE FOR (Every Day of The Week) 140 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHI4�01, (Everything on our menu (after 5:00 p.m.) Or 7 TWO BEAUTIFUL BANQUET HALLS ALL INCLUSIVE 9w oe cesc� Pickering Town Centre839.2507 production of CABARET by Karate.- ana Eab continues t Dec. 4-6 and 11-13 62 Russett Avenue. Oshawa Tickets S15 at Information Oshawa at the Oshawa Centre *Best availability Dec. 11' Into. (905) 723-0282 EATERY :PEN EVERY OAY 3:00 Lin YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITTLE AS YOU CAN AT NOME Breakfast Special (Daily) Ir Luncheon Specials Daily TWO CAN DINE FOR (Every Day of The Week) 140 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHI4�01, (Everything on our menu (after 5:00 p.m.) Or 7 TWO BEAUTIFUL BANQUET HALLS ALL INCLUSIVE 9w oe cesc� Pickering Town Centre839.2507 11, PAGE IS -THE NEWS ADVI-M SEK WIMNOWAY, MC'F7NeEK t, 1"7 Pickerto ing Sports Al Ri%-ett, sports writer - ---- _ - --683-1110 Fax: 683-7363 Marathon woman News Advertiser Yore Ant Great Toru! TIME TO MAKE SER FDR THEEHOLIDAYS 40 282 619-.V06 n 338 hust north of Bayly) Pickering athlete makes fast tracks for Boston College in cross-country By AL RI,.F:rr SPUKII RFPUKI}:R PICKERING — After three year, of disap- poininicnt. Pickering's Angela Graham finally ran the race she knew she was capable of at theC NAA Division I Cross -Country Championships: in South Carolina late last month. Graham. in her senior year cit an athletic schol- arship to Bo,lon College. ran the lon,•-distance rare of her hfc to pla,c third .s :tint top conipetito n rep- resenum_ collccC .. hC !' .0 tlx• national championship. at I it .. \., .1. Her third-place finish helped the seven -member Boston College Eagics women's cess-counuN team to a north -place finish in the coamtn. thx best in the school's history. Graham's outstanding indryidual effort was also the best performance by a Boston College woman at the national cess -country show- case. The Dunbarton High S0iool-raduanc was sur- prised and relieved sh, rut t,,,•cther a complete race that allowed her Io nwhC 1m1, 1r\ X Roston Collc__e and to bd'c,111K :1 �1\ III)),. A \miri,an ,it the tom vertu for ern.. ,.,.i.,i... o .m,1 track and field. -I was shocked, i guess:' Graham tells the News Advertiser from her Pickering home where she's visiting during the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday. "I al- ways felt I was good enough to be there, but men- tally 1 couldn't make the breakthrough. It was nice to finally make that breakthrough on the right day." Until this year. Graham hadn'1 met her personal expectations for cross-country at the collegiate level following a sparkling high school career during which she was a perennial provincial cross-country champion. After an injury which kept her from com- peting in tier freshman year, she finished well off ihr Pace as a sophomore. then eroded up a disap- innnting 78th overall at last year's nationals. This year. her race plan worked to perfection ,,ecr the: five -kilometre (three mile) distance at a ill course near the Furman University campus. C raham stayed in tlx: top 10 through most of the ace. keeping the front runners in her sights during Ze first two miles run predominantly on flat terrain. t with lots of twists and turns. In the final 8(x) me - ire,. she finally made her move. using an uphill por- tion of the course to pass tiring runners and jump into third place. "Tote hills were the deciding factor. Since high school. 1 was always strong on the hills and 1 passed people there. I thought they would come back to nn, but they didn't. My whole game plan was to rc- n r; laud and snake my move in the last 800 Prior to the NCAA Division I Cress -Country Championships. Graham was successful in other races. She won the women's title at the New Eng- land Cross -Country Championships at Boston's Franklin Park in mid-Ocloher. She captured the NCAA Division i qualifying race. also at Franklin Park, on Nov. 15. Now. Graham will turn her attention to the indoor track and field season where she will concentrate on the YXI10-metre race. Her first meet fix Boston Col- lege is at the Harvard Dual Meet this Saturday. Dec. 6. Over her four years at Boston College. Graham has carried plenty of accolades, including three time All-American honor. In her freshman year. she won the 3.000 -metre event at the Penn Relays at the University of Pennsylvania. Also in her first year. she finished fifth in the mile race at the national in- door track and field championships at the Hoosier Doran in Indianapolis. She also ran the mile leg for the Eagles as the distance medley relay team fin- ished eighth at the indoor nationals. Graham now has her ewe on competing for Canada at the 2011x) Olympic Summer Games. She plans to begin kxlkmg for sponsorships to enable her to train and to run in some high-level Canadian meets. something she hasn't done during heti' time at Boston College. A communications major at Boston College, she hopes to begin a career in gide, production after graduation. A"_" iw >*-22211k Addmnft Dunbarton High school graduate Angela Graham finished third in the U.S. in women's cross-country while competing photo by yon F'ietrontro for Boston College at the NCAA Division I championshipsxlact week. Graham's cur- rently in her senior year at the university. Dunbarton Spartans rebound to win hockey tournament PICKERiNG — 1 he Dun- teased the hp.u:.zs in their first I'he Spartans got off to a barton High S;h-1 Spartans game of the tournament. Dun- dreadful start to the turna- senior boys" hockey team skit- harton jumped out to a 4-1 lead merit, losing 5-2 it) George - ed away with the W champs- before hanging on for a 4-3 vic- town, then dropping a 1-0 deci- onship of the York Unt%cmitv tiny and the championship. son to Chippewa last Thurs- Tournament at the Icc Gardens Chris Jarrett held the hot hand day. last week scoring a hat trick. while Bob With slim odds of making The final was a rematch Cochrane added a single. As- the playoff round. the Spartans against Georgetown, which de- siming were Al Thucher arkl came back Friday morning to Greg Burnett with two trounce Wsdditield of North Pickering tweens each. Tom Spencer. Bay 7-I. Jusmn Templeman and Dunfurton's Tom Spencer 2 tie 1 Jason Travis with one was on lire. scoring four goals win apiece. Ryan Hewlett for the winners. Fortunately for PICKERING — The Pickering was outstanding in goal the Spartans, their g( )al differ- Innoyause Awards tween 'B' In a rematch against ential still qualified them for nngette team scored two wins and a Chippewa of North Bay the semi-final. tie in recent league action. in the ,d:mrfinal game, Team members are Tom In their most recent effort, the Spencer proved to he Spencer. Chris Jarrett, Greg Pickering tweens downed Newmar- the catalyst for the Spar- Burnett, Justin Templeman, ket 7-2 Sunday. Pickering dominat- tans. notching a hat Gene Smith, Bob Cochrane, ed the game throughout before New - trick to lead the way in a Jason Bosak. Drew Marks, market scored on a two-man advan- 6-1 triumph. Other goal Cory Phillips, Keith Brace, Cage with four minutes remaining scorers were Gene Jason Travis. Pat Tobin. Al and again with four seconds left. Smith, Greg Burnett and Thatcher. Neil Simpson, Chris Pickering got outstanding goaltend- Chris Jarrett. Assisting Papadopoulos. Ryan Hewlett ing by Ashley Howell. were Burnett with three, and Jamie Fisher. Pickering got busy right from the Jarrett, Spencer. Bob The coaches are Bill Dalh- opening face-off with a four -goal Cochrane and Steve Pa- day, Peter Kaiser and Eric outburst in the first period Lori padopoulos. Orschel. Marks and Nicole Delroy opened the scoring. then Lorissa Dowdell notched a natural hat trick to put the locals firmly in front. Marks scored her second of the game early in the final period, assisted by Melissa Gibson. Dowdell netted her fourth of the contest to close out the scor- ing. The Pickering tweens also defeat- ed Whitby. No score was provided. Pickering was led by Julie Ross with two goals and three assists. Other goals were scored by Ashlea Brad- ner. Delroy, Nancy Gal- lagher and Gib- LEAF son. Other as- sist, went to TICKETS Marks and Ash- ley Nascimento. WANTED Pickering also played to a 2-2 tic Will pay face value with Ajax in an for Maple Leaf evenly -matched tickets. Must be contest. Dowdell greens, reds or and Gibson . Call Bruce scored the Picker- golds 579 4400 ing marker. at ext. 2207 At our recent Annual General Meeting, November 17th. 1997, the following executive was put in place. President: Cyril Renaud Vice -President: Robert Stewart Secretary: Anna Vokey Treasurer: Debbie Bianchi Registrar: Ted Faulkner Technical Director: Jim Bieser Equipment Director: Dave Epp Director At Large: Jenny Bragan-Epp P.V.S.C's Hot Line # is 905-427-4884 �r Sponsors still Required! !>7 Please call and leave a message with your logo rid preferred colour. 427-4884 i 141rd CAPyngnt 1997. Sears Canada kX. Auto Centim ■ gored one COMAE SEE THE MANY WU OF 86JIM8 tm) 420-0271 SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Mle're open: Mon.- R. 9 00 n.m. - 9.00 pm„ 8811.6:00 am. - 6:00 pm, Son. 12-00 noon - B:oo p.m. 4204MM Eat. = or 251 Six News AdvarYisaol*flca 130 commercial Ave., Aax HOURS: 9 am - Spm Mon.- Fri. Closed Saturay 683mil FAX: (905)579-4218 teh•wo Ilwoo epww dally 111 awe Mon. - TORONTO LANE (41 THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, INiCEMl*.R J. 19i/7. PAGE 19 Pic kering News Advertiser L J Plcicerirtfg News Advertiser Outlet 1822 whites Rd. 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NOUSEMPEa *.lea. outgomg Apply by tax or In person to 1 11;711"71 TrokNng 1 Greer Tramp rrqy aeys.eek call 11905 u6-3525 gob Vemey b, tax Ane Dr.- gent Stem (905)66&973.1 o,r m Person by lleellaFR .lte dun ap sntni,nt only (9051686-6110 nonce mecnx,rat e.pen' OW�iSCO VOLKSWAGEN INC. enc. N .1 ca 631 _"630.1-9,6, Ask to, U. or Janes ap $IIdaO anada 1YEnck Driver f f Per •g EfDue INK 10 hour Due b e.pansion m aleTraining DuLm Re91on Nt Are ATTENTION vete AZIDZ D nus Qac As asgn need o1 n0rv4LA Ic assn wELECT pu01-C etatlorA Ttkse areg RICIANS /APPRENTICES hook (:!MMMMMWAWMW border. Air brake. management 1' k.R p0sr- anyone employed 1n the rclal tyre changers cen., no's eta oras be 16and orw am Han own dK* elecincal construction Industryaler :ull ustmtn[cen.. hr.n daysperweek Benefits onered AawceT..4 meat. Nk .out-. 1ROM IBEW LOCAL 894 IS may be evadable snan for 1W.- NIItststance INTERESTED IN YOU!! 5-428-9475 Our Union Hall will be open to talk to you. 00.347-StitQ; t1"lr�own�nuua naWnWl On Come to and ask whatever you wish to ouslness Saks ata ser.ru know about us mrutJdmg: 1 Galland ap Galland "din onenwd. Nn -Ecol. 61-S ek001e PnoM 14161759- 1657 fit 2 =,lob opportunities - . • G ---i^•• S e S WMT AgWq EnaR hsw 1983 Muds New tau T -�si7O0 no. We need cop types. . = tinrXrs s 11 !own aok. cait it Regumwn fM OPEN HOUSE We are lookingfor 50 AZ drivers. Delwwn 10,J- aha 5 pm Monday to Fr44 L,* (9051 Eve y Thursday night 5'00 - 8 00 pm Needed Immediately 20 drivers 433 M2 No appointment necessary - ;ust drop by for an hourly Lockport run SNOW PLOW Braes -led IBEW Local 894, LAVERS MUST HAVE:dh 4,4 IruLkS ana 010.11 26 Caristrap St, Unit 1, vmum 1 5 years 0.T R. experience People for alk.ay new Also. 12 monN ark Aran 6owma iville, ON.. LIC 3Y7 C. Medcal able PWm 905 421141M Phone: (905) 623$227 Ice clearance 1.94 Fax: (905) 623-1091 511111MVf Earn cOrmmas stead cash Noe.oe wl . nuilal _ CNC PROGRAMMER )MPANY OFFERS We own "' Mlmm.m Age . PR & lots of weekend work 10 years oM Aa0aenng 905! 663.6814 Oshawa Production Machine Shop requires veht Pion any work $12 50 - eta 97 per how Wh,tDy.'C1. ng1w 1905! 263 IM CNC Milling Center Programmer/Operator 32 a mile - Single Must have minimum 4 years experience SURe-ante Lake Yn un- ' 97 a mile spin -Teams e release at border .anted Poana11 6 Inc!ws and a workingknowledge of 'Mdstercam' g it Weekly. duel deposit took GaPo a Feel Groat rapt, Natural a GNralwed, or equivalent and 'Autocad'. It you are interested In growing with (9051511 5063 Send resume to- TELEMAARETEat nndid for a Professional and a company TERIYN INDUSTRIES LTD. that trulycares about their em PbYeeS, cnh lCsha� amu. ram sew cash for Cnllstma; Morning 782 MCK11Y RD. for more information please call or a sN1e A.alak up PICKERING, ONT. L1W 2Y4. Todd (905) 571-1803 lot au t90WD-rsdd FAX (905161i•3994 PAGE 211- TIN NVISO ADVERTIESER K'F:I/NFtiUAI', DECV.116F:R 3, 1997 OWIerg A.dWe It , ArgNlble • OlyraeAr•aMle : CAREGIVERS, DEPT. STORES, DAYCARE CENTRES, CHURCHINURSERY SCHOOLS ETC. Aro you offering a fun -loving *live atmosphere for parents to feet age leaving their children with. whi Mom and Dad experience Christmas shopping together? Do you have extended hours during rhe 1 x holiday season? Flexibility with pick up and delivery? Advertise in our upcoming r "HOLIDAY SHOPPING MADE EASY" Directory. Call Oshawa Whitby Clarington This Week 576-9335 or Ajax Pickering News Advertiser 6834707. Fax 5791218 and we will be pleased to assist L with all your advertising needs! M.S REQUIRED w Arid OA,a. pill Lnw pw uhm Most be tkaok am Nblaok 10 wort _yaps 6 wa@WOS Pleat forward strew to Falfwy are Meda Co*.. 7050 G.Ow S. unit 104, WMWiy L.1W8 Allen bon to Ma R crcun, ata. 903.430Nt6 URNG "v2ross and Hypa- frill ':. Axil with mrh OA bier.^, pluaem6 e a aY of By - Me Pow, Mane ,Mw, MR b Nn 1— you Can we hill,10 pun Smoa,p hes. maim ,rmma7e ,!I— dmw se. coMaenc< 1.11 wew,eK, tle,wa. Itis or .ft good Shay haats. Wn 6-M jaws as w— el, YW pts Can^M m apaor,mwm a nae Iam,arbn 1 �W 576-6941 a 5.60;36 u, .35 3491 goal ask t0 5041. Wry K„uaa5 .D'• Le•n fit ls.....A Iutw oar a.v .,,, n 6 matin c r c 98 F.rKn WnnesRa r Rek,,Ze ,ran„ r ;an 9056-65 ',:a AEr0e0arl! orals ,1ani 696 all AMIFPLEA ARU Ir, w.nCnJ,bn knor•','Drr. we � d1„Pw.r1 rrfWCw .a, Sl' •:976 LDVN6 ONCaddy a.au- ncec am eArn 5,taras:v wino •'k6 ult-, C21A uen � CMrv, 905, a2C •396 • 1 Arh i CrNs AM i CMI -%--- TRIED I.I.-ilium, new a t5ta an" selecfxn of : 6 t Lytle modals Vit Rental service 4 sr.: 460 Thick ww 1 Anc�kS 10r FANTS - 12 YEARS OLD Sek 0 •, cann9. Safe tun h1l . IItMESS EDUIPMENT Hva.v one of cur cheery ad -visors and sale slat Wo ill, Evewq skao-g.. candle I,gm 51,01 they will advertise it in our -.. ,Adtom-K 1�W 1930 8'75 5 P, Per Did Licensed by M C S S. • wn DEIS, a 3250, Call 683.0707 for assistance! used slo'e5 5.200 .end epi Reasortable rates Htavv seated and \ r. • \loo m S,25 and up New Mand roma .xNPts. fles,ble nouns. Call if Tn- Own tat onaal.w an Tr,- 1 1 In, S W • 1 Draw name 30 s1ovK 5449 1117 SM Regal LId load - c510O 5iwiew oury DUSIONAL HOME DAYCARE flatIt 5031207 $50 Can Kik 4321863 or to 1 :•, ," Madel 116.ODOluns (69.600 mnee) 5764/28 1 1 ArtlUes 11 1 Artck{ far Dwir . S+F• M.S REQUIRED w Arid OA,a. pill Lnw pw uhm Most be tkaok am Nblaok 10 wort _yaps 6 wa@WOS Pleat forward strew to Falfwy are Meda Co*.. 7050 G.Ow S. unit 104, WMWiy L.1W8 Allen bon to Ma R crcun, ata. 903.430Nt6 URNG "v2ross and Hypa- frill ':. Axil with mrh OA bier.^, pluaem6 e a aY of By - Me Pow, Mane ,Mw, MR b Nn 1— you Can we hill,10 pun Smoa,p hes. maim ,rmma7e ,!I— dmw se. coMaenc< 1.11 wew,eK, tle,wa. Itis or .ft good Shay haats. Wn 6-M jaws as w— el, YW pts Can^M m apaor,mwm a nae Iam,arbn 1 �W 576-6941 a 5.60;36 u, .35 3491 goal ask t0 5041. Wry K„uaa5 .D'• Le•n fit ls.....A Iutw oar a.v .,,, n 6 matin c r c 98 F.rKn WnnesRa r Rek,,Ze ,ran„ r ;an 9056-65 ',:a AEr0e0arl! orals ,1ani 696 all AMIFPLEA ARU Ir, w.nCnJ,bn knor•','Drr. we � d1„Pw.r1 rrfWCw .a, Sl' •:976 LDVN6 ONCaddy a.au- ncec am eArn 5,taras:v wino •'k6 ult-, C21A uen � CMrv, 905, a2C •396 • 1 Arh i CrNs AM i CMI -%--- TRIED I.I.-ilium, new a t5ta an" selecfxn of : 6 t Lytle modals Vit Rental service 4 sr.: 460 Thick ww To ensure thal your WHOM N BroWlm sss "Bazaar or Bake Sale' 0 is advertised on time. simply rail TERN"', ROMANCE p,,,n la one of cur cheery ad -visors and sale slat Wo ill, Evewq skao-g.. candle I,gm 51,01 they will advertise it in our aN Migngs(9051N74513 Ajax Pickering Classified Section 1930 8'75 5 P, Per Did for a very low rate. USED FRIDGE Sits and up. Call 683.0707 for assistance! used slo'e5 5.200 .end epi MAO5INE used wash,s $250 dryers \ r. • \loo m S,25 and up New Mand roma un . r, 1,41 16 c 1 $605 NeoAML 1 1 In, S W • 1 Draw name 30 s1ovK 5449 1117 SM Regal LId load - no up New 5 U bile's 'S udy,,n CRAFT CRAFT VENDORS ,.unto a I'll o lab, $255. StephensonAr, 10, ter ,1111-11 5""'1 loom 38 eat wheel dove. only pli pY"Ke5 227 cuun SI. OsN, to 1 :•, ," Madel 116.ODOluns (69.600 mnee) 5764/28 ,rpt Soon' call 905436- ladkes CAI documents 10 t 211 aMake WATER. .1 r.0 an CYkkmm -Iii 4111. —1 6/an kook uneP 905035 5503 arrtPn. ww 1 ate1. 1 can heb C.' for Mum w 611681St 1 Irnnrtel ko~ �•, 686-0234 aft, 5 p m DESIGN NEW AND USED 111—in. SERVICE mote ants ..,n tans"t lam mars a,. scrip aro Home anage creation Hyper 7and7server and boy cog" utonen We buy used I. - tone Srt linstorage. phyrinalso s PS. Cali John Duarte ducts S-goiW ducts 576 58471ncpe 51 S . at 579-4400 1 Ar1kb• la 1 Compil`r 1 1Aui S.I. Nk •5 1' In. d not ISO „aa tuna 88 o, THIS COUPLE SO EXCITED? IT'S 1200 Oil TUESDAYS Iq (j- For A Limited Time Only! The Ajax:'Pickering News Advertiser will offer a `2�= per word special on Tuesdays only to help you sell those unwanted items. (Private Parties Only). Articles must be priced less than 5500'= (price to be shown). To place your prepaid ad call 683-0707 or fax your ad to 905-579-4218. D ,tr 395 urva^ tut .nArn . ,.1•-. I. -r :: .; t. SO ,M •,roar 6 St.rK S'S M- ”' •,r yurrM•. -ia61e Lonahon P.0 n ar• 1an.rt Ynr "On. • itrcen • O a nt, w1 11 J5 a ChArrs 335 . p, wdn..n srek I— tkd.4 51600 Cog Ane 466 I)� Vvn .al Wn 905 1930 8'75 5 P, Per Did . ow. ""Is h $699 ,av o Fvh,.vMn 43'%43 ,sum 1e 'Iwo Ptd 3395 MAO5INE „JI, Asan \ r. • \loo m '•—.. 135 once roan 3311 "octant mach v 5250 he :.bb 345 w.r un . r, low 91"1 Sol 905 619 u 1 ,tr 395 urva^ tut .nArn . ,.1•-. I. -r :: .; t. SO ,M •,roar 6 St.rK S'S R ,•rail M- .517: .r.rA•ry tw.nr aae.1 tar. win. Intl r, , hJ.ln r •CHINA ,tomb '.um '`l1Y u6--.1..-`•, , r. n YY rlat,x ,•,14,•1 . ow. ""Is h $699 ,av o Fvh,.vMn All Go' $ammo i loans h19—%30 ink, Val Duna m -73-NX h:. a(tgaf, Mat w„ ANT1aN rum ''nr C ft, _ . ... P,. mumu, t,n.np room no y[O,L• wYr ppmt sesta Priori and park LMS 1e 000 Dr best offer rats gory 6-,w must ,w •905, 7P +620 beau mWi ; s,wfan root, MA lAtl $r IID C — AO : PP • rtdrm NCvn SmM,nd ,KIe" 905 4.'11 Cwt 9WHrri ,."aw, Ga ns mmen; ,ptclt0 ON,wnd 1721 Mr artcl hum Iarm Gres 1 Fo4oed w ,nr,Slmn deo' or— 905 - wtO 947• Si 92 %W Ranbl. only fJPPEI eAMlP 00•. r,Al woof ., .•:. t Nv rr r ;a D .'• s. �r a•..'.• 1al `bc `•• - rooms Sits I"a , owk SNI 11tat hRa ,""s kabd 1963 a-052;' 70 SocnP•I Pq In' E mling. 9054311 MISS Fee ONrary lu Oo _ ltd nemkkd, uwn Fra wW n cur hone ala A"resptrrrenf . roDl 61 iMEY000 e.celbnt aor owl rµ r.r 14 100 tw n.'ownod c'w Imo ,cm '"PET lout ttuwMM ... S•aaeq I sWn hM Mwe.f nt4a5wHox Il e0r"w.aayy rim F.ewppd u ra y-nbd 5l"I reskeWM 45 9057531246 eLoon.6 S 0. honey ra,D•I ".m,q a ar as 556. IAMUTILV TTo REST top Son W:p rrge of COWw a wwr, a "...od —i ft woe yw,1 I Kw For SOi Pica Am hi arn y"Op-al,zr�nwne tat now' Il jg MAO, 905 41 lw" cmet Is .ft of arm 427-5778 hi. • new %tan 1. FULE�Y00D .,un On now I aprppt 3 'com. 3349 1'•01 SALE a .NAW. cowl pre pts wr ewer "ML. - O4 n a INdget Thew are we Inge, to. w 2314 ~face cmd `^Call 905-5:9 55:5, Jerry CARMS $ALF 'S of W - •110•, ;r 5,w' t- 140SW19.1363 _ PeI _ '.wren% 1339 .,.5,44 chadroe ffdm. Setting li A, bcbws rata. "N"W000 Sea•. -vd •.. , "'mYn 91 an wts1111- '. 1 ffM Kiurtaft. Cafpe, d 5,L"' D• �PickFv:+s Snwq Dalton illd ear•" tvn.mr be'.,)7M wr'On9 Orth Lm 906 4^1'0 -6-1772 IiErTS- CMswas Sae. vM SE. 91.000 kms. loaded .. •.'. Nylon Sam ons. Sr STOVE 6 1&.n, Fr,agr "' "'v ore Can and 5,m ,r Lu'.,w: J,IIa Stall 11 $122151111 n. NSC ai. 619-C-67 mor Lbd"0 P` wrl"Sod" Tarr, fan S"p a5t01r,1 Ram avaNbk Cuslpn, Sit" MT' .,.W Edit— James gun shig"nlMd Ta Your tree Lumoti Almt K,1gsl/nd5 n -home CShmab Call Mike Circle BWsk dc, do Profits (905,431.4040 or 14161822 humin UuSi Sal 8226 ff 501 iadl 9054" sm Ggy1 OR DEALS 2nd Kind COUCH i Cru, with match- Sidle 6 brke•: We buy. sell. Ata A.— btetdn Con" bOn 5400 or beat Ona all bade 8 mL" A,mosl anyy nuuqq tug LaSr pArd 433- 683-9720 t 7B55I1227,1666-01301 WFA Sew beds 1175 -0vr HOAR Moi MUM Sw- Seal $1i,c R—y math,. no. Reale, and CanrOls of. SW Ort nae, 545 Maple Chest S2DO Buck glass Clotho Aper lower. wrong and light 51000 00 IWS420- ca.A table. S; D 6 mabum 7071 ka. nylSagi $35 686-1370 COLLECTOR looking 'or an - 10 WF nen rarloDr 5200 Kew bre arms and ma,mu. 1 re 20- colou, I v nen make pect or utak co""IKn $100 Aft a stove $100 al fish wd CW1905 263 1089 19051 61 9-178 ane, Spin COMFOTEB Specla s coni sixin IWI Aalicw Christ pleat Pennum mWj -014 Mas 7r. Beai Weal d wstem 5888 Deg 486 $588 Cohen 4 yeas old S15 My, Intel DA386 $348 Coin 6665175 punter $99 Fa, $39 all 5431 4333 a 4367429 6553661 1 CO COMPUTER CLEARANCE �" CENTILE w5, nw 166 inn, G00, nevus auken AVAGE 1) mull,me0.a Interne ,tact, scoops raDks roles. Olien 95 SPr 's =5 Airs glstiged $45 New aoow 'pn 1'$99.. $15900 "Sp Used mamlors lore opens Drow, Pus Doors 17' 26 DP 12 Once of nw 416336.0073 15' horn $19 14' horn $129. Chat" '06 CANS' We 6-W IBM colors $99 USP 14 4 mea 7atrcus 11",n 1 muaens moil 529 Used 100 7021' Pelkl Slave. used 2 ht Systeme from $499 smsun. Fag. 12200 wiling 486 s from LA for 432 hum la Illi of best MCI Call 401 164 Baelne Rd E 697 F9051425-4494 3059 pts iiia •1„ p" we Ano v , win CWNTPV blue plad pall -cut P. a $5000 Lad 616 couch for Sale $250 Ca, 987 30 COUECTqJ,ew Ma - 41911 � I, "um +,e Lar 4" 6 Eru,pmen; For sale DIAMOND Ej antro db- mono .,it AOC br,lkante ata 005011-6444 Wormy log.loe5 Inial ,qfit 7 5K 2 OUSSERS $45 sola $75. w�ml 'f3Wagi 430-5685 ver ave War $45 Ger SON S2%. BEEF 6 HAW''S ADDogrkks aKl,o IaDk 10 535 4 ponable d,sn suer $275. d be010dn SOIe Itran 197DI dryers $115 aD washes $475 5 Pc pre bmuo swit $1751w 12Cu tndge 5200. ,two bed, 9395 dean $35 of. while Say Dy VOW ,p-maY 6-u day, 130 end odes $IS e, ate aspenser $749. to a pin ardnahe $95 Durt Irosl-Ir. 5200/140. Can bit colors $250. anlpae see1-rout $Kae am $201 stow $375 stoves 362 tressen rain mop f95. m� 432-71 haKh 51. 19051432-716 7 ciowave 6 stand S75 EWEPIMNWNT Cmlne 1905)697353: Jill stereo comwnment $100 Couch and sola 5250 nw., $3 SM 00 1116 A Arra Set Call 905497.8198 will ,•Ira marc m�e pe.,Pte Lw Iwo tri ,r 9 D ?nDMk •�. nus .: fr>0o e o o'r� 105.5:' stir MATTrAss, OM IAKES i SOFA SALE Wt A -a' top Oil mar esses b uta s at solaced - Oak ,ming tack i cfmrl Sono $399. coats from $60, urge senc- hon. somber Sleep MaRresm single$ room $59 Quern set$ from 5229 3 Of: soh bw Nal 4 torr from $399. ALSO CMrrs wal4Dle come in6 Drowse Lao urdah0n Cern tat Bond $I W Oshawa Open until B o of Mor 'OaY lI Friday open �Sunday 11 A m to 5 p m 905-720-0360 or Mclean Auctions 870 uunton Ra E lhill Caii 905-432.2836 for aumnor—ne6 . or gr pw pn D 18 I.I.0 I, z3Bymk. nem nu,�, a„ new Pam. I" 1N.000 Low a 1 Found on 112800 on 90546631 T5 1914 OU CK ,enlist, Ltd 38L. First time buy- aae.1 tar. win. .na r'•A. ^, " tar—,'' .'n �n on SttCC 905336 :::G 6 7 n lost,•^.era area on Sun 1111 F^_PD T kph, Ikea uta Peas• man Pac ^,.•iJ ,1 hts Sulpha c 1"�1 lo. woo ,epfnunq . go Nr.O,,rat 543 080 ASE to Vpkr at 9p54747532 work; you drivel Lots of pre- 90 OLD$ Cu•:as1 Sudan BEAGLE : tof sate '+•'• • t ill head nw how. CMrkea nose snots of pan struts. e,C.IWM cona- ,ol Ready, to golion taw 65.000hols, SM a s 'a Laurne 191 Cat 119101 767 UK" ON Nos B<ady, Io 1M "n o" ung a m. aw, a. Ytt Cori Pae Dread an,, 5b,to r,001 Blast Iwo gaael. ibaa M rafpe0 $325 each Must be sten 6900 000 I3DO Daw 995 Pwase cos Jdanow (9059117- 7614. Cd 718-5321 1721 low CAVALIER its auto Rtal FOR cwasTMAs -ha, 'M NDS •'r • " Pon srredding. oC ibryr. near demand. .,,math Hous ira.ng 'low N'i1 L�CL� NOnsl Bac. hap '.n rt :nr.SlrMs Arron Jh1.. SMK n. Nepisc L re"rm Gan I nn,Cat. —oboe .905$55,11097 IMA•• -IVS Wneed Ja A1,c1M WnNM Conspnmenn wanted for allOi fury Wer 6 D r, Mooro._t•.: n,na-8 glass. and Urs. --ec- b ctfn• interesting articles Durham's largest n Since 1913 IkWW Raw CONWI fE.mMs 19B516a3 am FtT o 1 576 -?717 IT %F TICKETS WANTED Will pay I'll-- saluk- for Maple Leaf Ticlil \ 1LEM be greens reds or KolAi.. L Al Bruce at 579-4300 ext. 220, Ali_ .•1 a�",ntu,r•" gran :Po' h rng Do.- PayMVI w toy. w .n .0".19, math jun U00 . • . :art Inns Denotrs ads b Hun hoel, vain 1117 b 19/1 ,. C~,6- o, eslebs Alady Aub Sands Ltd 7$g n $low bun Andbun S—ow Shed Sol" Other n05, $SSW" 111—kill On P1en 1g572Pf1K W. Uma ,b(bewamsym OMs. 1111 FKNK ;"okade 5,M WSSAN 2006x. 2 tr S d.rrl '7 h..I... 'atw4 I Spill P, smnW 200bm .trw.nd owe .: good awn, CC 11350 he a 831- Con~ 1. chwok sae list ..den - 905511 1022 John TM APMS A 4-dwr FOLDING WIPE wckom "C 7011 Urn 0.0 Imo. w CoMakeng ww Y was t �.r WDge .n4IortaIken 111510 sap Awn. 42 o,bc IT C4• ,yo5 W ).11100 .1". M-5117 THIS CNF/ eIy2rn1pIw,lK.1 sm WANTFO APPLAWAS N.1- a^ 9p AeAw .n. Stirs i:` ,. rl 1 rdev aP •• � ew SSIwO. 11200 can ,e'nwrk v11M and 6 �6 905, 433-4"1 Cama+len L narp.ire 905 898 3Aw'IO515ms•egwww 474 5999 tow k)a IM v6- a Is A," L'600 51 5,9, 117 TEM►0 acyl. auk. $2395 _en '9e• ;Iaree shad- ow A „ 3t pts 1986 Sinbre 4 city aub. $'695 civil 1967 ChrrsW New vwwr SM is 5,1 ISINT MC Sao. 51495 a s .90SAGA 9759 1M L9kCOlf -•+m Ca Sig- Nhine v r . uded. acel km-..Prsn.tr �n .9051 655 57'9 T90 pose $IMOOW.: 5 ,v good —.Wn 5 Spero Or, 168 K. axed la son .! F 500 ,903, 636 9691 "992 "on : door au ++•14th 1. 11.11I n n. AW IM —.I, mud ASWC S: 400 Cal W541160244. Aho -T" waw lwssp4 'e9 O Cr_. 10.000 wr,ay: like. by 6-.s roes Of .41. As" S ,.100 5-1 Ow, 1416) 29749 a'n r'll$3JIM 190 �Ibli LE W.M. er vn Pyr 15 P1. ►q Art Dooll t 'rut mien... ..,p r 500 105 13I03 '9th Gww /and 76 w. and pA ipmok N OOV' mgnwn �_e. 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Si 92 %W Ranbl. only oydro Mcluded $600'muRM- r5kms. auto mmaculate. eg Aodrted a IM rsldv! f2995 91 Oas Cuhess Su- 6311 preme SL. only 80Erns. "tme. Me 'air iter leather. $9,995 1991 1.1EDROOM Basement bssan SE. V4. Pickup. it, apanment. 1)--. new ales h 1989 Asko, MOM 1990 hath wtNcu:n. separahe em Dios IMematlana $6.495 ranor Earl laundry, Link. 1990 CayrKe Wagon. 90K nes included Jan 1st, $60o� nnW R AUTO SALES INC 939 main IstIa no pets 905- L>,lMW zs St . Voi 905- 439 -nn 434-54311, WE WANT to n W. ie oe• a t 1-MDROOM. n shewa clean quiet rrpin. „ area In. our bialy IM, ww44 I "' we duan "op s1,.m, Wktft. aid ban tome pan or yea paM1rq. ,xpe Pmab yard No yodayll Chep 198,:17 ea- utaross phase 5550 orb Call h M$4 vans 1995 Som Za 995 hr S' 2 695 gpg.5642a1 rot , 1986 NORTH OSHAWA [,!,a Urge lometmttp�p . 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SAT. 8 SUN. 12 - 5 (995)50-6121 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, S 3 Bed Apts. • MOVE -IN INCENTIVES All Util. Included In - House Supt. 8 Mandl. Rental Office: Mon - Fri. gam - 6 pm Sat i Sun 11 a 4pm IIIIII �VALIANT PROPERTY 5�5 9 MANAGEMENT1 410 l': 410 \!! SICK OF RENTING ??? IVHI Nor O%%% A.. +-Uki k•nll $719), month t-Bedbungalow 521191/month AppMrcn lad 9WWdm CowrwW kleI I No Lown paynkeld"r OE OMdWgPd Batrrupt7777 19051571-6275 ort -800-840-6275 MARK STAPLEY Cale,",, I I.r v,l• I -I Ill Inc n. 1 IMI'— Aau 00"" FOR RENT 1011 SMCOE STREET NORTH OSM M -Lowly sunny 6 DY CANES FOR KIDS. > 1 yr 60.000 M. warranty pHA !:,thea u„Judo•,.' cable. an laundry Leave $ioye 4 R4krggrabr. Parware Bpm$ ewOcaglveA Parking nckldeal Playground Area. Close to Schools and Shopping. 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ShOPPi 9. aN ubut I,rsUlaSi YIIMfF'S STIIOMOS ww. hon. 9 p ngs, herrn opus, 111 hog P'ryaN Will 49-7326 ,1Nluao 1*LF;1r. n wIS. 1 byOrwm 11675 Irw OaeRelon apulmMt. xwCall emrarece, 3 w bath, rat awcrUb slow Jan a Fltsgpnypk TM UM vat ar con, 2 bedroom, $775 3 bed- 1510 Inousoft Istlast. rekr- ftp appYtants relelenus 11950. 8341101 ps. M. const, Contra. tilt 1 roam S64o, all 430- encs non "lfaklnp n w5,, PICKE%M. OunanOn Rd dye sl"fuq. oowa mnaS Paw' a roa bots. teyk5l 'erftok M UM Lei Ltd Fully Min system, am . las' D134 _ 811-0909 MXERMK L.y,,P.OVK..g Sinal Ws. detached. 1 112 Ded,00m house Avadalble he IoaOeC. IeS.OWAm orgwl ww vG ,80 nD lour5we� sub hen 45.000 km. aDw- BEAUTIFUL IheOropm baso Ston Rd I ti drown w5e- rtwnl, user Dulgelow ww' ImtredYtely 11620 poi utAl- DK 905655-4722 Or 905- Gaod rtAwlwq caltalKn. M s 51750 ORO PIgM 905374 kMly mol 725-01158 mans awrhnnt. own IatAdn ra enl�np Way AIC. 6261524 ty" roan. w1km9. entrance. Her. 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FICKERIND Renvaled 2 - DedoMim wwn,elll 1190 nWO (905)&V 6650 RED /9th GUM AM GI 434-8191 able Jan 15c98 905728 p"vale Arve linced Yard, wok to RESPONSMLE people, cn4o. mint con goon Called 4 CW, Sn10eIt(lObaK 55M GO Town Getting f75D/monn nn welcome No wis png� ' 1 yea, walanwe aWn • 1 300 km $111.900 Sc011 nakrslve Aw,lable moue- b" 3 hedgNoors, kvmg. 4327079 M SIU 000, 11W7ard. e.c,. del* Call 905 811 V96 SOUTH AJAX 2 DeOroom out Ong npropm, aNhen. 2 Wlhtoomi, carpets freshly I'asnly NEW A YFNIClF7 Poor km conOnbn 11600 or pest FAX YOUR AD awnmenl lamp b amn9. cNaea. ponied u. yoe 111150, 2 PI imnx:. cii No Crean'+ BanMupt7 Offer 81 kWO Sk, obra so- Call Nen Carron a 9055 6 "c, great rtAfn, $900 c, DCSI 579.4218 $65prmo Cndi check s a 15Ula51 1 800427 5973 1800 a I BM 259 M73 I Can ones 9059/164148 John Re4' mull Please un 985 fi19 0676 m 4 16 2 7 61113 1 GNAT ZEAL 3 month •' Own Van — hr«, 2 baMuone$ ulfulbuilind, 4 appnMRes. M rrNn,ay DAC sbmhp at i goo Aunu RManu dwHl pard#, 1"51128 u m 1a 1905N27.38" 701 REE HDI10011 bungalow U Irk rMl.nrv, wall WI 11er9 1erce0 yard rW pets Is, :A 5764490 no—un 5", ERn 7 inn n :,celorrwpn nags, om men 4 ppWiinking ,e. «- lumen, oinking none it f1050 plus utlnrts INTty. Mu un 2,000 son nim'. 7 Ur para«. ac. a 1 Now RENTOG 1100 0rlord Sr 05 haws TnwMnmis valla Cie 1. .lately Fur Convenience rhe one. w "I"n Tom 6 Thus 2 Spm tai a Sun 12 4p. Or for ;nftr,l~ CA Pal SOS. g 1146 F ti STALL BARN. and a.ena ,. iRol Hey 4112 nMtase w ono or un 11= ,ors of ;as ass. new feM.. quiet "'N 190519655237 a 1 11Oan4 1 LIEAN be.:,ene ton r' "in a.e•I.. .,..p75 1st• IMI uenos len,J6 r bus slop No pus No ."in" U11 519-9m AJAX clean eAel hoore rot •esMr"I , Imam Share ertcn,n Uormy and balls Blas. G0. 401 S350rmomn, t scan AUSn1ne, Imre. liawN Pal (9D5,6r9-0606 ROews rnR RENT Hu .,.*e f+00 . $4501M No pets nun smuker3 preened ,A 4MS634 or 420-001 Re1RE VALLEY Aru IYr- ed room rshclean 9" Mme sande Ica Mnplol'A s ddmote, bus. dDi e 5 50 tanhhes eNaener. 9os sLg 2459 4c __g non s ny penes villa'1. 1p drs L1,9e pr" ,gs H16md,m includes Mat, hydro tide W W'v baa Irmyd .41615964962 NMNK GO s250 A $450 wya,n iL A last F""W"' tan,,,• os. 10 an Amer._ I- I—nedutel, 905 420- 7-, TAWTON Pd •+...son New -4 0 :nate won 5nn o^. re paaa $550-1 rcluvve call, 416'234 ■56 WlNrty :_ quit nah•t ohne Ura tend ba.a�ud ,ran Odeh laarey trrepace 4A la I—, s39yrnn 905.645 arele�rA EI00 .rrlu .1CieA (: loi*A 4 raa•t4 fm fox Mal W T50d Toa .i 0 . ,ram Oso C..,. cop : A! I i PAGE: 22 - THE NVIA'S ADVIKI SEAL NT;DNENDAY. DFATS1111F.K .l. 1"7 Pickerin'2 Snore P Stellar defence leads Pickering peewees to tourney win PICKERING — The Pickering Panther. Gulden Griddle minor bantam -AX rep htx-kcy team struck gold at the Pickering tournament this past weekend. The Panthers only scored sc%en goals in the five games played. but the outstanding defensive play by the team held the opposition to lust four goals all weekend. In the championship contest, the Panthers edged Kanata 2-1 to earn the gold medal at their own tournament. Kanata gut on the hoard first midway through the first period. Pickering replied less than two minutes later when Scutt Billing and Scutt Vahey set up Evan Georgieyski in the slut for the first Panthers' goal. The game re- mained tied until 4:50 of the second period when Georgie\'ski set up cap- tain Billing for the eame-w inning goal. Kant la came on strong in the last five nunutes of the third, but goat - tender Garelt McKinnon stoned the Opposition seseral tunes to preserve the slim Pickering lead. The physical play of Andrew Hopkins and Ryan Pelan stowed down the opposition. In Pickering's stmt -final match last two minutes of regulation time. Rocky Ruta hackchecked to break up any further Rogers was the most valuable player of the garlic. In the opening game of round-ruhin play, threats In a must -win third game. the Pickering pee - Pickering faced the Garden City Spawn. a leant Pickering lust 2-1 to Kanata in the second weer blanked (fie Belleville Bobcats 2-0 Michael which forced the Panthers out of their first tour- game. Kanata's game -winning goal came with Dawson soured the first goal and Billing got the nanlent. The teams fought to a scoreless tie. just 26 seconds left in the third period. David second marker Irons Georinevski and "':dos. Brandon Salter stopped two late -Lana two -on- Hughes scored the Ione Pickering goal Irani Janies Judges was sidelined front the lourna- one breaks M the Spawn and Stark Rogers and Mitch Grigonadis and Jonathan Walsh. Kevin mend with an inlun against the Brampton Maroons, the Icarus w ere tied I - I at the end of reg- ulation tinic. With 14 seconds let in he overtime frame. Billing's pass rom the corner was tine -timed into the net by Fahey in the slut. Bramp-40§711K tun's goal was scored with six mm- utcs remaimn,• in regulation time. 199.1 CHEF C:A�:�I,iF:R Ndaun Moser tallied unassisted for 1993 DODGE 5HADMN Pt:kenng h+ torce overtime Chris Frani e, 1hr the opposition minor-jj^8 1C901(ous rimes Ihn+ughnn ilio contest and made three ,•anic-sa%ing stops in the Pickering juniors loan Ajax in 1992 NAA JETTA 59K ilk 1989 FORi) PROBE 1984 \lLR( I:DFS 1911E 1993 HYUNDAI EXCEL1. 1988 EAGLE PREMIER 1989 Wt RA I\"FEA R I.S tourney title tilt ass loslc 149K PIC'KF.RIM —the P,.Lcnng Nt 9QK oC %I 11:.ots um„i 'A' ringette team im,cllcd all the w.o b+ `epean and ended up cocoon_ an old. Ictal mal in the fin.il .,I ilio ()ttawaarca luurna t mint rcsongs ' Pickcnn_ .L,wncd Al.rx 6-2 in the h.unpnn.'up _soros 1991 St \BIRD 1991 HONDA CIVIC SE 1993 FORD 1989 ( 1� \I.IFR 724 l'(1NV 11,0i I:.” "ere medalists in last ir.0s nngctic Inial and the e aOTHER SALE VEHICLES OVER AND UNDER$10,000 pnninsi�l `icr,epl.i,mthat :,)ntcslwa repeated SP RT & UTILITY.UXURY OMESTIC MPORT in 'scream 'Ilio :har ipion.hip _attic le.i'urcd nunicrous penalties to both icons. ii ith the squads lor:cd to play a c� :'—d t'+ rtt,.n „I the nit three -on -three P %,-p,%in 11,3,11 was the first i-wriaincni ntic of the season Inr Prek- :rin I,; rca,h the final. Pi:kcrmg delcat- c,1 .i t:ani trom Picrretonds. (?lichee 6 - Pi, kering then doubled the score on Itic host %cpean squad 3-2. ]he Ottawa Juniors were Picker - n 's nc%t opp+ment and the h+:als earned .i S 2 \ is tory In the last of the prehmirian com- icsts. undctcated Pickering laced Ajax. whish was also unbeaten in round- robin plae to that point The game whi:h Ieatured end-to-end action ended in a I I tie. The Pickering juniors wall compete at upcoming tournaments in Scarbor- ough and Markham loam members are Sarah Barnes. Sheila Herein. l.yndsaCy ii cllo. Cassy Clay tun, Mclanic Curran. Amanda Dc- veaux, Terri Ellison. Came File. Laura Gallagher. Tanya Hanna. Emily Helmer. Melissa Meikle and Erica Purd, Thr team is co ,ufioxl by Kce in Gal- lagher. Dan Purdy and Tisha Ellison. Pickering gun club shoots targets for turkeys PICKERING -- The Pickering Rod and Gun Club will host its Stith annual Turkey Shout at its Brougham facility just in time for the Christmas season. The final of two turkey shoots -- in which cap target shooters w'in turkeys - - will be held Saturday. Dec. 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.ni. hath day's. The shoot allows only 12 -gauge shutLuns. Ncw ammunition will he suppled. The P,ekenng Roof and Gun Club is on Hwy. i in Brougham, one mile west of Brock Road and W) yards south Of Sidelinc'_2. For more information, call Vern Mason at 839-791-1. Volleyball league hopes to net new women A new �unncn's W11cyball league is hooking for players for the coming season,. The fun volleyball league is set to operate out of Dunharlun High School. 655 Sheppard A% e.. Pickering. on Tuesday nights. 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