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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1997_12_19ews Pickering -Rouge Adveft--iser Opt,iOn.il i w cck he>ntr delivery charge W $1 newsstand .. , • - \(), S1. Pressrun 44,000 32 pages photo by Andrew Iwanowski Once more, with feeling! �� FIBERGLASS `WINDOWS LEAS DAU Windows & Doors 601 Aspen Rd. 831-1989 Region miffed hospitals to go under knife without second opinion BY KEITH GILLIGAN STAFF REPORTER The Health Services Restructuring Commission has been blasted for giving Durham Council's health and services commit- tee only 30 days to respond to recommendations that in- clude closure of Whitby General Hospital. Committee members meeting Wednesday for the first time since the Nov. 10 municipal election said it was impossible for them to res and b Frida 's dead- spond to the commission's Nov. 18 recommendations that would see the Whitby hospital close in 1999 and its services transferred to Ajax -Picker- ing and Oshawa hospitals. "One month to respond to a closure isn't adequate." She added it may be more cost-effective to use the ex- isting Whitby hospital than to expand Oshawa. Brock Township Councillor and committee chairman Larry O'Connor sided with Coun. Perkins. "It's totally p y y irresponsihle of the commis - PAT line to the commission's PERKINS cion to move forward with - recommendations on -the fu- out this committee's re- ture of hospitals in Durham. 'One month... sponse. Newly -elected Whitby isn't adequate' "Take back to the commis- Glengrove Public School student Britanee teacher Mike Onyschuk during a concert last Regional Councillor Pat Fleming was given a crash course on conduct- week at the school. Britanee took the lesson Perkins was especially peeved the ing by Pine Ridge Secondary School music well and shows fine form in leading the band. Public and other interested parties were only given until Dec. 19 to re - w_ Pickering ponders plowing plan Town looking into plow `end gates' BY MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF REPORTER PICKERING — Fed up with hav- ing the end of your driveway blocked by snow from Town plows during the winter after you've shovelled it clear? Relief may be at hand. Ward 2 Regional Councillor Doug Dickerson has asked Town staff to re- port on the feasibility of purchasing `end gates' for municipal plows that would prevent them from pushing fur- rows of snow in front of ' driveways. The gates fit on to the side of a plow and can be raised up and down. They stay up for normal snow clearing and are lowered for passing driveways or anything else that shouldn't be blocked, so they push the furrow of snow being plowed forward until the gate is raised again. "I'm looking at them for this year," says Coun. Dickerson. "If they were in stock they could - probably be here within a given week." He has inquired about prices for the end gates and told councillors when he made the request for the report last week that they can be purchased for about $2,000 to $3,700 each, so the five Pickering would probably need for its plows would likely cost up to $20,000. "A small price it seems to me to deal with an ongoing problem;' noted the councillor at the time. He also pointed out the new equipment would help keep intersections clear. One important question, says the councillor, is how much longer it would take to clear snow off Town streets using the end gates. "I do recognize that it probably means moving slower," he admits, and that could necessitate putting an extra truck and driver on the roads to get the work finished. Coun. Dickerson notes the recent news about provincial downloading costs may make it difficult • for the Town to take on even a small new ex- pense, but says the gates are still worth considering. 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PAGE Durham `councillors rap response time limit on hospital restructuring DURHAM/From page 1 told commission representative Susan Tremblay. "There's no doubt this com- mittee would want to sit down with our staff' and come up with a response to the commis- sion's recommendations. Ms. Tremblay told the com- mittee it should send a letter by today asking for a meeting with the commission, noting its deci- sions are "legally binding on hospitals and no court chal- lenges are allowed". Coun. Perkins took exception to the fact Whitby residents are being asked to travel a greater distance to get to a hospital. "The transit integration we have in Durham isn't that great" so Whitby residents who don't drive would have a hard time getting to Oshawa or Ajax -Pick- ering hospital. Ms. Tremblay responded. 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Reg 14000 - =7000DRESS �PA� Only 1000 ^�- ReW Price over'150) Muth every Dudes• d 4o• or more. ti`1 tt!0 WESTERN RANCHP nufaetue+era ofQualiq Handcrafted Boots Buy Dirsat From The Manufacturer And Save On: • Western 1300to From • Shoe• • Dicker $ooto • Zlpp' boats • Ankle Boots • Ropere • Daps • Doot Accessories • Custom Orders 00 nrww npnhoat corn/wwtranch 467 Weetney Road S. at Clemente. Ajax 428-1787 Mon. thru Sat. 9.6 Fri. 9-6—J Own Sunda" 12-5 comments in your response. If the issues need to be read- dressed, we'll look at it" Coun. Perkins is also trou- bled that the commission hasn't given time for a response by the single corporation it recom- mended he established out of an amalgamation of the bodies that now oversee hospitals in Whit- by, Oshawa and Bowmanville, as well as health services in north Durham. 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In Noveml-kr, the caseload fell to 12,506 from 1'.-72o it October, which iu`i : r - matched the total of 12,700 in January 1991. "Mere was a tremendous increase in the caseload be- cause of the recession. It's taken us seven years to get back to the caseload of 1991;' he said. Mr. Cloutier reported that, in November, just over $4 million was paid out to so- cial assistance recipients, down from the "$7 million a month at its peak" Last month, 27,939 people collected social assistance, dawn from the October total people receiving help. Mr. Cloutier told the com- mittee the introduction last year of workfare "is the biggest change we've under- gone in the past number of years" Single, employable and childless social assistance recipients must participate in one of the three components of workfare — some getting job training, others volunteer- ing for non-profit agencies and still others looking for or working in full-time jobs. 'vert April, workfare v, ill THE NEWS ADVENTF3ER FRIDAY, DECENDM19; 1997 -i PAGE 3 • topre-recession levels dren. Once workfare is ex- panded, two-thirds of social assistance recipients in Durham will be part of the programme, Mr. Cloutier said. In October there were al- most 5,700 single employable Durham residents receiving assistance. Of that, about 3,350 were involved in em- ployment supports or job training, 278 were in employ- ment placements and 58 were in community placements. As of November. there acre 7'_' F)enplc in ;;nnunumty merits "takes a lot of energy and a tremendous amount of creative juices;' Mr. Cloutier said. "We very well would have fewer problems if we were flooded by not-for-prof- it agencies" Family Services Director Ron Dancey noted the Province is "finding a clear resistance to the programme," in urban are4s. 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DECEMBER 19, 1997 v 'Federal budget surplus use debated i n Durham By LINDA WHITE S AF -F REPORTER As the federal government debates what it will do with an anticipated budget surplus, one area MP is reluctant to pass on savings to fund health care in Ontario, while another would like to onset the na- tional debt. -Health care is a top prior- ity of mine, but (Premier Mike) Harris sees things a lit- tle differently," says Whitby - Ajax Riding MP Judi Long- field, pointing to the recent announcement of closures of hospitals in Whitby and throughout the province. Ms. Longfield believes Mr. Hares has been more con- cemed with fulfilling a cam- paign promise to cut income tax "at the expense of health care in his province". She fears any money passed on to the Province to boost health care could be "funnelled down" to benefit "upper-income peo- ple. 1 don't think the average person on the street is benefit- ting from his tax cut. Still. Premier Harris reportedly agreed with most premiers at- tending a first ministers' con- ference last Friday that in- creased health care spending should come before Ottawa offers Cana- dians tax cuts with its anticipated bud- get surplus. The provincial govern- ment estimates Ot- tawa has cut about $2 billion in transfer payments to On- t.u-io. DAN While some econ- McTEAGUE omists predict the 'I would be surplus could be $5 billion. Ajax -Pick - very cautious' Bring -Uxbridge Riding MP Dan McTeague believes that's a ..very optimistic estimate ... I would he very cautious about talking about any surplus. Canada is still a very volatile nation" he says, pointing to recent hikes in interest rates. "We're going to be hard- pressed to give people really goof news " Mr. McTeague believes it's important to split any surplus among paying down the na- tional debt, which stands at $620 billion, reducing taxes and reinvesting in programs like health. 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Sound like something you would be interested in? Here's your chance. The United Way of Ajax -Pickering, nearing the end of its 1997 campaign to raise $1.03 million for community agencies, projects and initiatives, is looking for people just like you to help spend that money wisely. If you volunteer for the Citizen Review Process panel, here's where you might be able to help spend that money: It could go to help a fatherless boy or to assist a family without the means to make ends meet. It might be spent on helping people with dis- abilities become more self-sufficient, or aid a shut-in senior. Some money can help fund the efforts of the people who run emergency shelters in Durham Region, while another portion can provide social and educational opportunities for youth. The United Way counts on people like you to help meet its annual fund-raising target. It makes sense that United Way officials would also count on your generosity and commitment to improving the lot of others when it determines which com- munity agencies will receive needed funding so programmes and projects can be maintained or improved in 1998. It doesn't require a time-consuming or long- term commitment; the process involves about two months of research, review and on-site visits to the agencies which ask for help each year. You may have already given some money. Now you can give some time to see that those hard- earned dollars are spent appropriately with a view to a better Ajax, a better Pickering. The United Way does much good in the com- munity through its connection with people just like you. Make that connection stronger by help- ing guide the funding. It requires approximately seven days of volun- teering over a two-month period. But the effects of the time you give are felt by many others in Ajax and Pickering for an entire year. 41 respond to this editorial call lnfosource at 11fOSoUrCe 683-7040 and dial 5104 Ajax ,V1Ckeri ng News Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday v Letters to the editor Students can think on their own To the editor: As a 15 -year-old student, I read the patronizing Oct. 28 letter to the editor by Henning Raven with great disgust. I wonder how many stu- dents the writer knows? I know quite a few, and many of them are intelli- gent and capable of forming their own opinion, shocking as this may seem. As a matter of fact, I do support the teachers, but they did not "put me up to it", as the letter suggests. Actually, teachers were instructed not to discuss the strike with their students. The letter states that students should be taught how to think. To suggest that the opinion of the writer is the only correct one, and that the students who disagree with it do not know how to think is nar- row-minded, and reflects more upon the writer's ignorance than the stu- dents. The writer also claims that teach- ers modelled illegal behavior for their students. I would say that they have shown me when to stand against a govern- ment that, in my view, values money over its students. The ideas and opinions expressed in this letter are my own, and were not spoon-fed to me by my teachers. Laurena Nash, Dunbarton High School, Pickering We love your letters! The News Advertiser accepts letters to the editor. All letters should be typed or neatly hand-written, 150 words. Each letter must be signed with a first and last name or two initials and a last name. Please include a phone number for veri- fication. The editor reserves the right to edit copy for style, length and content. Opin- ions expressed in letters are those of the writer and not necessarily those of the News Advertiser. JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor -in -Chief STEVE HOUSTON, Managing Editor BRUCE DANFORD. Advertising Manager ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Advertising Manager EDDW KOLODZIMJCZAK, Classified Advertising Manager MONIQUE LEA, Real Estate/AwomotimAdvenising Manager ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager BARBARA HARRISON, Production Manager JANICE O'NEIL, Assistant Production Manager CHERYL HAI TO REACH US General: 683-5110 Classified: 683-0707 Distribution: 683-5117 AdmWClassified Fax: 683-7363 Composing Fax: 579-9273 E-mail: thisweekf @istar.ca KETri-I GILLIGAN Ajax Stuff Writer Region chairman should be elected Should Roger Anderson, or anyone else for that matter, have been appointed to the top job of Durham Region'? Or, should the voters of Durham get to vote directfv for the chairman? Judging by some letters to the editor, the appointment process leaves many people wanting. Some writ- ers wonder why Mr. Anderson should get the job when he couldn't win the Ajax mayor's race. There's some truth in that. One suspects that if Pickering Mawr Wayne Arthurs had won the chairman's lob, letter writers would criticize him for deceiving voters — by not announcing he would seek the chairmanship during the municipal election campaign — and fur wasting taxpayers' money on a byelection so soon after the election. A fair amount of the criticism of Mr. Anderson has been quite pointed: As one writer put it, why did the chairman's job go to the lost:r in the mayoralty race, "a candidate who was re- jected by the majority of Ajax voters".' Politicians and their families may not like it. but those kinds of attacks are pan of the game. Politically speaking, Mr. Ander- son's been around the block a few times. so the attacks against him are probahl% like water on a duck's back. Voters, though, should get a direct s:tv in picking a chairman. But, it would open the door to other criticisms — criticisms about a candidate for chairman accepting donations from developers, complaints about opening municipal politics to pan} politics, beefs about putting tae much power in one person's harms. Accepting developer donations, while odious to some, is legal. Besides, no one is going to spend $100,000 or more to run for a job that pays $75,000 a year. Who cares if a Liberal or a Conserva- tive or a New Democrat is the chairman'.' At least we'd know the candidate's partN affiliation during the election campaign. The chairman already has a lot of power. Regional councillors can keep the chairman in check, ensuring he or she doesn't got too big for their britches. The way I see it, there's no valid argu- ment against electing the Regional chair- man. End of story. Keith Gilligan writes in our Friday rota- tion of staff columnists. To respond to thu column call lnfosource at 683-7040 and dial 5108. The News Advertiser is one of the Mmoland Printing. Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Adveniser is a member of the Ajax dt Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Cornnwaity Newspaper Assoc.. Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Cir- culations Audit Board and the ontario Press Council. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space Price error occupies. 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L I S 2145 NES, Assistant Production Manager http://www.durhamnews.net tot! [m- •7 ULLIAN HOOK, Administration Manager, THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, -1997 -PAGE 7 �v 14! whole(9hoMe. FURNITURE STORES DON'T PAY I I L 19�_, 9 whenyou useyour Sears Card on al furniture deepsets and decorator rugs Don't pay until January 1999, on approved credit, with your Sears Card. Minimum $200 purchase $35 deferral fee and all applicable taxes and charges are payable at time of purchase Excludes liquidation items in Clearance Centres and Catalogue purchases Offer ends Wednesday, December 24, 1997 Ask for details. PLUS, YOUR CHOICE AT 1/2 PRIG 1374 'Palomino' mate's bed ensemble. Canadian -made. Bleach and Natural. Consists of side and drawers, posture board, bookcase headboard and footboard. 166316. Sears reg. 749.99. Mokfw V pieces also an sale 64997 'Hearthstone Oak' country -style Queen size sleigh bed ensemble consists of rails, headboard and footboard. Canadian -made. 061537. Sears reg. 1299.97. Molchi g pieces also on sale .. ✓'moi �,r .a-` 34999 Sears-O-Pedite Viscount' II innerspring sleep set. 10 -yr. limited warranty; details in store. Canadian -made. Twin. 1179870. Sears reg. 699.99. Double and Queen sets also on sale PLUS, ALL SOFAS AND SLEEP SETS ARE ON SALE! •. •. •. •. •. •. •. • • 0 • • is * • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • is • • 0 • • • 0 • • • • • • is • • • • • • • 0 0 • 0 • • • • • is 1650 VKteria St„ Unit #7 Whitby, oerorie Pbm (905) 579-4048 Store Hears: Moe. - Fri. 9:30 ejL - 9:00 p.iL Sat. 9:30 oic - 6:00 p.iL Sae. 11:00 a.ai. - 5:00 FjL o01Whfty Vctaru StrcN E • o Oshawa 3 r st.«t w € • ¢ Lake Ontario Come in and let our trained furniture consultants assist you in selecting the styles, fabrics and colours best suited for your lifestyle and decor. Copyright 1997 Sears Conado Inc. PAGE 8 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1997 B99 n.9,sM U-1 Ptayrnstss const.ucuon S.t_ Mobrae crane, loaner. more. V, -a: - December 101 dl 44 dlN+wwlw &L _ Pg�� r "1296 Rlds on arM «g+�». study 20-M I Mllyea ry e.ndb. me -my q@xW& Too year consLnrction. under -sat storage. Glass W. scented candle. . mm my skit Assortment. Look for the ORANGE "MANAGER SPECIA throw hout the store & save even MANAGERS SPECIAL MANAGERS SPECIAL Firelogs Clean -burning. Each log lasts 3 to 5 hours. C-4-2792-0 ML HatcnocOLAn -L LO Do. t:arn.Inn inslam hot a+occh". Boat o1 10 packets Regula, or L," awom in 1AswrW ccoims L99 tags located more! P [ SAT, DEC. 27 AND SUN, DEC, 28 SPEC1AtS Coke Classic, Diet Coke, Sprite, Canada Dry Ginger Ale Nestle Turtles Planters Cashews 92524-8 Trophy Nuts 2 44 12 Pack 5 79 4W g box A99 275 g tin 2 39 700 g jar I CARVING SET, 12 PC. 1 I APRON, CARP. LEATHER i I PALM SANDR., W. BAG MAK I 1 APRON CARP RES 1 = II 1 990 Tire 1 nA.a 1 ,39om-[-a­mw.1 4 49" LST=2�N?. m Ls7So � , .1NATER ��, 11 .�, II I 99 �. 99 �. 1 .� 99 �. manq 38I OUR i I OUR . 1 1 owe �eeo ' ".; I a� Y.l r Lam-_ aaa� aA �~ • CHRISTMAS HOURS: agar /a,,,Y� Ir aas>w M�rwir� dna Ian Tire Plckerlng FSI, sat., Mon. aE Tues. 8:30 a.m. _ 9:00 p.m. Sum 10.00 a L - 5: t)XN DA DECE BSER nth 5:00 P. , "', "+"�"+"�""r,• 1300 Kingston Rd. at Liverpool 839-8017 80 Our staff may wqoy the holidays with 1#110111' tafnl1y and friends, -- Quantities are limited. Sony No Rainchecks l� cI'd� from the staff a We look forward to serving You Sat., Dec. 27th 8:30 am.- 6:00 P.m. ®OE97-1415 s THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1997 -PAGE 9 MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM EATON'S weeKenc[ Qmat gifts forI" friends and f. &"S 1W/o/o % % off off off off • Cookware from Meyer, • All sweaters for men, • Robes & • Henckels knives Lagostina & Continental women & kids' sleepwear for Mom, & kitchen gadgets • Percale sheet sets • All men's dress shirts' Dad & the kids /o • All men's sports shirts (exckides claucw 4 C • All casual pants • AJI jeans' 20off roff for him & her' for men, women ee All regular -priced • Selected blankets • All women's silk biouses and children & throws from The Work Correction toys 'Excludes designers. /W offers eatdude Factory outlet except GST o"W, Plus a special offer or bonus eon Mister Magical Moose Q° Q Faun diamond tennis bracelet - just $999 He'll make a little one smile! t 0 It with any purchase in our Cosmetics, Now on $4� y Only at Eaton's. Fragrances, Lingerie or Accessories Depts. All Eaton's stones open early this Saturday at 8:30 a.m. No GST ober uld December 21. Al amen otters era Deoen oer 24. Eaton§ wi deduct an amount eq Aalarw to the GST t-om dre total voce d you vudrase. Otter a rctudes cosmetics and aagarces; Bath and Body: S� Hut: Jockey aro Catm Kim merdreraise; Easy Spat shoes DKNY harabaps and s►nae; Dior tewelary, ('xis Gucd and Stretch and Resege watches: Foe as Estate te�: Mont 9anc ate; Tommy H#QW uaerweer and soda; Hugo Boss uraerweer; Mn. Valve . Josevh Abboud ora d(cbMwS al Roots rnercherrdse; sale and cletowce snot electr= aro personal pre appliances; Hovel We et and Eaton Home towels: m-mcorded video and audo tapes; CDs, 35m deeraKapioed cameras; Eason GA C lkal m Eaton Hesw arxr corrpssiom and services. lst srgad to WOW Selecnon may vary by stare. See rrstore for Wads. Personal Srbppng D* PAGE 10 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1"7 Firefighter charged after pumper destroys car PICKERING — A Pickering firefighter has driver tried to stop when he saw a 1988 Toyota trav- been charged after a brand new pumper en route to elling southbound on Liverpool Road. The driver of a false alarm collided with a car carrying three the Toyota also tried to stop, but skidded into the young children Wednesday morning. pumper. The driver of the car, a 35 -year-old Picker - One of the children, a four-year-old boy, was ing woman, was treated at hospital and released. taken to the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto Two boys, aged three and five, were in the back seat. with serious but non -life-threatening injuries. No They were also examined at hospital and released. one in the car was wearing seat -belts, Durham Re- The Tovota was a write-off while the pumper sus- gional Police report. The fire truck was travelling tained damage to its front end and radiator. The 40 - with its lights and siren on eastbound on Kingston year-old firefighter, of Pickering, was charged with Road around 9:40 a.m., police say. allowing an emergency vehicle to proceed when un - It stopped at the intersection at Kingston and safe. The woman faces charges of failing to ensure Liverpool roads and proceeded. Police believe the children were safely restrained, police say. D ---SANTA SAYS ue to massive overstock. Sin e, Sewnng Machine s ottenng for sale to the public a limited number of new special 1997 HEAVY DUTY 4-Zag sewing machines which are industrial strength and sew on all fabrics. denim, canvas. upholstery, nylon. stretch, vinyl, silk, EVEN SEWS ON LEATHER. No attachments needed for button holes (any size), monograms hems, sews on buttons. satin overcasts, dams, appliques and more. 22 stitch functions. Just set dials and see magic happen without old fashioned cams or programmers, These machines are suilattle for home. professional or school room sewing, 25 year warranty. Your price with this ad - $299.00 - without this ad - 599.95. Your cheque. cash or VISA. MASTERCARD S AMERICAN EXPRESS. LAYA WAY SINGERS Open this Sunday 12 - 5 P.M. Ynrtr Frngrh c,,,,;,,.r; 11 SIMCOE ST., SOUTH, OSHAWA 433-1140 OFFER EXPIRES DEC 24/97 Please remember to recycle Mw i Ilt D-IWW .` FUTON BUNK - Sun B" YYHrTsy r,— - PI. L CKERM 1Sb titL MasterBedroom 1 PWm* o e or ouno i MW•SW13•U� • FLIT= •CRa•ETC, nry.Miti� 11 668-4= Fhowhg Avel" • Crs& soft Accspbd 427-2647 woe a� �a f�dmot ai�oer 140 ams of TapAwi ft tries • Horse drawn wagon - Tractor Rides • Freshly cur Balsam and Fraser 6r trees in our tiristmas market • Sams will be here with candy cans for the kids • Free tree shalcing. bating. disposal bags & paduna • Bonfire. Music & Refreshments + Prizes • Company tunctions f� sr t.7 rarrr-1 r "tl :tr to "t) •. awrwat :N� r MW 7 905-640-1325 Now friummommiteRAW :'71, CS ur etfecY until December 31, 1997 8� a _-W � 1911110111M No csSt! e0NPAYSE ON ALL BEAM CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS seeDeak. foVER •Tec rcuJcr will Jcdu l the cute 44 amuuat of he (;ST uff rhr purchase price Model 297 N-nde l vK(Hm - 139 rn w'azcrlur. A it Purer - 406 W:uts C impkte system startim at... 5091,Price$6i9.99 GxmplrteWlth f� After Sole power head Pricy f799.99 Model 299 Sraltzl suction - 137 of miterldi. Air Power • 485 Watts :arnplrte System 9sta UV at-. �79 A'ta Sale Prise $A".99 Gx h s" Atrr $ak tx er hem] $7.19.99 Panasmic. 11 Amp, 7 Stage, HeR Type Filter, Full bag Itxlirrtrx, on 6xwd triols, plus unny more features NUN of Pickering N 1271 Kingston Rd. r of umpooL 831-2326 ti V:la rpt it. r.T THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19,1999 -PAGE 11 ff Mi M, The best brands at the Aw best prices. Quaranteed.1 25' stereo colour TV DTa-26S1FC• Our reg. $499.99 ale $458. Otter ends Dec- 31. 1997. —rr— ►fled picture tube. MTs stereo with dBX and SAP. Super command $649.99 27' Tnnitron N 2 tuner. Picture-in-picttue. Surround sound. KV27S36. $899.99 PPAOAM 11>C 2T CAW Til Black screen and khw mask. Oome &NMU i sound. CT27)T14. SONY ftnasonice JvC' -BH.�RP SHARP 27' stereo TV. Hgh conb-" picture tune. Universal Plus Remote and Eghasound. CJ27S20. $649.99 .IMC 32' ciagonel cleric trued pique tube. MTS stereo wilh dam( and SAP. Super command universal rerruole AV -32M. $x.99 Coit an eady sm, $1,1099.99 This Saturday, au our Eaton's stores wil be open at 8:30 a.m. for Your shopping convenience. T you find a compeows price that is ower, we7 match it. Guaranteed. Competitor§ tax w gs 000s rock, . Eaton Card Reward Centifirates also indLded. Identical in -stook *am only. Exch competitor%, discount coupons and scratch -arid -save ollers. Price match cannot be combined v." other Eatons dscarus or scratch -and -save opens. —Just male any television purchase of $3W or more and you dont have to pay for one U year. Deterred payments apply to Eaton Card purchases or* $35 non-refundable adrnirslrabon fee and WOcable taxes payable at time of purchase. OAC. Offer ends December 31, 1997. L. 0 2 DAY POWER SALE /N EFFECT SATURDAY, DEC. 20 AND SUNDAY, DEC. 21, 1997 While quantities last. Personal shopping only Some items may have been on sale during the past week 69EE D A nR 69 EN SATURDAY 7A4 art: 1 TMS SAVE AN ADDITIONAL • ' A ALL WOMEN'S FALL &HOLIDAY CLEARANCE FASHIONS JUST REDUCED BY - Choose from a large assortment of Jones Studio-, Jones Studio Sport-, Nygard Collections-, Tan Jay Dunnet R & R and more! Brand selection may vary by store Some brands in selected stores only. After 10 a m , save 1 5 = Savings cannot be combined. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! v - F. —., e Sea SATURDAY ONLY! ALL MEN'S NATIONAL BRAND ATHLETIC APPAREL Na dl bands wrnkable n dl sues Zoo), A�J: ALL REG. -PRICED WOMAN'S OUTERWEAR 4;,e»c• e• mor �c ..vec ALL MEN'S & WOMEN'S SLIP AIRS' SLIPPERS r] 40. ALL - WOMEN'S & MEN'S SWEATERS Women's sizes include V.I.Petites and Imoge 18+ sizes. v \ / DURAFIV PILLOWS STANDARD OR QUEEN 639 -a J 5'r. Seca 5 II KeG ' 9 Q WOMEN'S REG. -PRICED R & W FASHIONS Choose from sweaters, pants, jackets and more. Excludes R & R - Sport. WHEN YOU BUY ANY 2 VOGUE BRAW BRAS OR BRIEFS Sale prices in effect from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., Saturday, December 20, 1997 Unless otherwise stated, while quantities last. Personal shopping only. Some items may have been on sale during the past week = _ PAGE 14 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1997 i�oFF� sA E5T?ppj.5 IN Ovs PiND V NG 5 ROLA Truly +Canadian NOTE TOY SALE F;IU - r IN. , W � WOFF1 1w aFf ALL p�� REG. pRE �� PLUSH CREEPY ANIMALS E 1 CRPWL°"' J SELECTED ADULT LPIAND CHILDRENS MPTCHBOX CCFSSORIES ........................ Y� ' ,{� `� .k e�Y � 4 �" � � �( a •tax ..�, ,' t --w 1111� OFF REGULAR PRICED CASTLE CLASSICS GAMES KRISTMAS M TRAINSw N K'MA oliCs Come visit your nearest Zellers store...Where the Lowest Price is the Lawlm ! PLUS, EARN FREE CLUB Z POINTS TOWARDS FREE REWARDS! i r >.. �. s�.. zi • r Vit•.+ y SALE PRICES IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY DECEMBER 1q�4� in nrrrnnn�o ���� Come visit your nearest Zellers store...Where the Lowest Price is the Lawlm ! PLUS, EARN FREE CLUB Z POINTS TOWARDS FREE REWARDS! i r >.. �. s�.. zi • r Vit•.+ y Y. Durham College to canvass students over proposed tuition hike BY CINDY UPSHALL DURHAM STAFF Durham College students will get to put in their two cents when it comes to tuition increases for the 1998-1999 school year. While Finance Minister Ernie Eves announced Monday colleges and uni- versities will be able to raise tuition as much as 20 per cent over two years, Mary Lynn West-Moynes, executive director of communications and devel- opment for Durham College says staff will consult students for their opinions before deciding on fees. She says, college staff, who arc cur- rently in the middle of budget prepara- tions, will meet with representatives from the student councils of Durham College and the Durham College Uni- versity Centre for their thoughts, as has been done in pact years. "There are a couple of things we'll be looking at. One is, will this be a hardship for our students ... and the sec- ond is will it impede us from providing quality education:' says Ms. West- Moynes. "We'll have a discussion and listen to what they have to say and come to a consensus on where we're going to go with this:" Since 1994 tuition at Durham Col- lege has increased by close to 50 per cent. For the 1994-95 school year tu- ition increased by 10 percent, in 1995- 1996 it increased by 15 per cent, in 1996-1997 it increased by 10 per cent and for 1997-1998 it also increased 10 per cent. Currently the average tuition at the college is $1,403. "Up until last year, 1996-97, the government basically told all colleges and universities what the increase would be. Generally speaking what happened in the college system ... just about all colleges raised tuition by 10 per cent last year:'says Ms. West- Moynes. With increasing tuitions, she says the college is becoming more con- cerned with making post -secondary education available for all students, no matter what their financial positions. For this reason the college has set aside $1 million for students in need. "We take a lot of pride in making sure students have good access to qual- ity and relevant programs;' she says. In addition to the money designated by Durham College, Mr. Eves in his announcement also stated 30 per cent of the money collected from a tuition increase should be designated for stu- dent aid, such as bursaries, explains Ms. West-Moynes. THF; N'F.WS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DF,CEMBF14 19, 1997 - PAGE 15 photo by A.J. Groen Batteries (or Jeep) not included Ajax Chrysler Trim Plant employees joined display the results of their efforts. Local mer - forces this season to donate 18 boxes of toys chants offered discounts to the employees in to the Salvation Army for distribution in their drive so more toys could be purchased communities around Durham Region. Here, for needy children. The Jeep, incidentally, is Jackie Hofstede (left) and Sheila Saarinen not being donated. Give hire our newest jeans styles and end up with era cash in your jeans., NEWS DENVER HAYES BUTTON FLY JEANS Our premium 111% "tun derum with c"- is button fly styling in a traditional straight leg fit. Finishes +tone wished, merdyed black. Sizes i. _44. SAVE 25% $ 74 REG. 33 $44.99 Gmcralyd 101111111im._ 6m n fly. Bah black e wwd. W:�n. .. r. .lR•i. �:�;•KSvfAMMr^ �W.Y^..ri.a ..... ........ .. ..—. -v. .a..- f. �vra NEN'S DENVER HAYES PLEATED JEANS The rci.ur.i l,m k -!nu r,_cm� trei ,a �.c uc: in easygoing; stone washed ILV% cotton denim. SAVE 25% 29 99 REG. $ 39.99 Double kuru pleats / with on -seam pockets. If the gift isn't right, he um return it w arty Mark's amm Qv" for exchange r refwU. Ajax 40 Kingston Rd. E. (905) 426-3534 Pid ev ili 1794 Liverpool Rd. (905) 831-0711 Sae ends Dec. 24, 1997 PAGE 16 -'rHE NEWS ADVERTISER F'RIDAV. DECEMBER 19. 1997 Tots take next steps in Februaryp PICKERING — The Next Steps the children as they socialize" To preregister call Bev Gcarin at Tots Program at Pickering's Pine Ridge The Next Step Tots will run again 839-8586 or Ms. King at 420-1985 ext. Secondary School is taking a break until from Feb. 24 to May 21. 525. February. The programme, which is run by stu dents in a Grade 11 personal service: class, is open to two- and three-year-ol( children and runs Tuesday and Thurs day mornings from 9:15 a.m. to 10:1- a.m. High school students plan learning activities for each session centred on theme while parents can enjoy frest baked goods prepared by students in the school's hospitality programme. Laurie King, personal service teacher at Pine Ridge, says while the programme allows parents to have some personal tii—'c it "!so Err o ivcs studcritS an opportunity to learn "from observing Ajax has holiday fun lined up AJAX — The Town's parks and recreation department is offering a free drop-in programme to keep youngsters busy during the Christmas holidays. Winter Breakaway 1997, for youths from six to 15 years, is being held at the Lakeside Community Centre at 4 Parkes Dr. and at the Westney Heights Community Centre at 45 Brennan Rd. Sessions are from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 3 p.m. on Dec. 29 and 30 and .Jan. 2, while the session on Dec. 31 is from 10 a.m. to noon. Activities in- clude active and passive games, sports and crafts. Call the parks and recre- ation department at 427-8811 for more information. n It RE iE IFT 1,179 MPUFIER x `RWRF2-3 7 PF2-WAY nwo z SPEAKER $QQ IO' MOBILE C..f-re.. W279 -140W Total Power tm NX) 79OMMULE ti HM %M 1 1oow low Power (max) r� r� �' �� ' COMPONEh1TS SECUR SYSTEM SYSTEM -E21MIQ10 -tvJ, MAKE A SOUND INVEST- ' ® 837 1639 KMOtM 3E4 PMwrWa— _ OF -P'S G-$1 WMAS SPECIA� 1 $ 00 InFreee� Unl� r,.nesaayw�n+ewerx�n Give the " j�,�, Gift of a k�'"A- � i 4 1 :-9-4&: — _ r' w Master Instructor 0 a Rim, so" Had - 5tk (DAN) D" M B lock fah • c srmw Wend , 6=q a 1984 - S "vW1 Aja: wW Dwkm for 13 roas Gilt * Mater Rim b i. The Awaft TV swiss 'Karg Fa' z9�ri Ti* logged CeatbMs OUR GUARANTEE We W fl'1 O or bW my COf11p Wors prigs '1 y` SELF DEFENSE 4 DWWUNE 4 CONFIDENCE SM WESTWY RD. S., I MWY 92I UW 25, AJAX LIS 6V5 M CALL FOR AN APPOINTIIEW ",--*'•' (905) 428-1477 . I -Wc rccco vn W W'7- %TS Atr _ SANTA'S COM(I�G�'0 TOWNy or „ CLASSIC • John Holmes MOVIES • Seka $1499 • Ginger Lynn • Marilyn Chambers �___ • Amber Lynn Quality photo by A.J. Groen Toy story Ajax High School students carried on their tradition of helping pro- viding toys for needy children in the community and this year collect- ed $6,600 worth. The toys are donated co the Salvation Army and Ajax - Pickering General Hospital for distribution. Celebrating another year of giving are (trorn left' Michellc Vivian. llatthc�� A11ard and F ilv Mairs. e•_ THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1997 - PAGE 17 Andersonhonours D CLOCA volunteers OSHAWA -- George Morri- son and John Ashdown volun- teer their time to make sure the bird feeders are stocked during the winter months at Lynde Shores Conservation Area in Whitby. That's why they were given certificates of appreciation at the Central Lake Ontario Conserva- tion Authority's (CLOCA) sec- ,)nd annual Watershed Awards, handed out Tuesday. "In this time of shrinking budgets, partnerships are very important to the authority;" Roger Anderson, CLOCA chair- man and Durham Region chair- man, told a gathering of about 50 people at the awards ceremo- ny. CLOCA handed out 10 awards to show its appreciation for environmental contributions made by the community for the stewardship and enhancement of its watersheds. The Durham Environmental Network was given a Watershed Award for its Durham Region State of the Environment Poster Map, which was produced to in- crease awareness of the region's natural environment and to help establish a benchmark against which future changes to the en- vironment can be- measured. The Friends of Scomd %1ar„h AP IA a recognized for the Harmony Creek Biological Engineering Erosion Control project. Certificates of appreciation were also issued to: J BFI Waste Disposal Sys- tem, which donated the delivery and pickup of a large waste bin for the cleanup of Stephen's Gulch Conservation Area; O Harmony Creek Golf Centre, which con- structed a streambari4 stabilization structure using bio -engineering technology; 1] Weall and Cullen Wholesale Nurseries, which donated trees and shrubs to be planted in conservation areas; Patricia and Mark Lowe and family, who volunteered for a day at the Maple Syrup Festival, Purple Woods Conserva- tion Area, as interpretive guides explaining the his- tory and process of maple syrup production to visi- tors; 0 Elizabeth Kellogg and Brian Joyce, who volunteered their time and demonstrated the techniques and proce- dures of bird -banding to the public at CLOCA's Waterfowl Vicu ing Day n September. D Consumers Gas of Whitby. which made a monetary contri- bution towards CLOCA's out- door education program. CLOCA's award winners are community -minded individuals and organizations who will help ensure "Durham remains green for your kids and grandkids,” says Mr. Anderson. 16PEEA PR, - 169 CORRECTION NOTICE 2 DAY POWER SALE ON SALE SAT., DEC. 21 -SUN., DEC. 22 READS: SAVE 30% ALL WOMEN'S REG. PRICED GLOVES 'Excludes Gloves by Isotoner' SAVE 30% ALL WOMEN'S REG. PRICED GLOVES. DEC. WEEK 4 - MEDIA 1241 3 DAY COUNTDOWN ON SALE DEC. 22/M4. READS: SAVE 30% ON ALL GLOVES 'Excludes Gloves by Isotorrer' MEDIA 1231: THE CHRISTMAS WISH STORE FLYER ON SALE MON., DEC. 15 -DEC. 24 PAGE 15: 50 mL EAU DE PARFUM NATURAL SPRAY $68. Should Read: 50 mL EAU DE TOILETTE SPRAY $68. PAGE 17: COOL WATER WOMAN. 100 mL EAU DE TOILETTE NATURAL SPRAY is M. 200 mL MOISTURIZING BODY LOTION is $41 MEDIA 1241 - page 6, ITEM 14728: HITACHI 5T PROJECTION TV. STATES. Reg. 2399.49. Sale 1999.99, Save 5400 SHOULD HAVE READ Reg. 2399 99, Sale 2149 99. Save $200 Sears regrets ary-cr­:erience that Th s Ta. ..se: r OFFFR FNDS DFC 21 1997 i PAGE 18 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1997 The Ver B est h :T,. ere Is • • • Every year Bob and Doug, the owners of Solid Wood Bed &Table Com an y scour th pe warehouse to clean out all of last year's merchandise. These products are a combination of sli ht seconds, g discon- !visit The"�`La'r`0 }",tlnuedgest . �,�. r products, arehouse ShowroomVir c3olid..d returned of Solid Wood Furniture- , _ � For Ever Room or over- Countr ' ' y U holstery tr� stocked y P. sn The House items. in Ontario ® , These �� R I I products have all been accum- ulated ccum ulated for _ "BEAUTIFUL" y` the I I th -" SOLID OAK TABLE & DOUBLE PEDESTAL riA` 4 STURDY CHAIRS.` TABLE & CHAIRS annual - AS�JS Boxing Week - {` 'y sale. This � Tax Included - Tax Included year's- LARGE Boxing ENTERTAINMENT RECLINERS UNIT by Lane Week sale is the' biggest qry sale ofax Included Tax Included the year SKLAR.• ` CUSTOM and th1S- SOFAS SOCRAFTED LID PINE ;c • • • �` BEDROOMS one is the v �� BEST .f On Almost .. ever! Everything In Tax Included Generally n The Store Tax Include noSolid Oak", reason - Bar Stool able offer , •1 IS 1 1 , refused!s ----- • prices. -,Vkmmw g 49 alp„ OL '.�A�'� �7!la�iy�,'�i•,V�'#R{� .. ��' ,� Jdi�.n...'+irM17.f�,ii�.�.k+.we�.a�r«....-- - - - �.r +.m v.♦ �j THE N EWS ADVERTISER RIDAY, DE CEMBER 1 9, 1"-/ - PAGE 19Youn Durham farmers outstanding in their fields Durham West 4-H versity. Ashburn. of Ashburn 7 h J C club honours top members A number of local young farmers were recognized recently when the Durham West 4-H Association held its annual awards night. Scott Werry of Oshawa received the Farm Credit Corporation award for his achievements and leadership in 4-H. The Durham Region Dairy Pro- ducers Scholarship of $250 was awarded to Heather Ferguson of Sun- derland, in her second year at Ridgetown College and Warren Yates of Beaverton, in his final year of Agriculture Business at Guelph Uni- He also received the East Central Soil and Crop Association Scholar- ship of $500. Top Secretary for 1997 awards, three of whom are chosen from en- tries, were given to Christina Cooper of Durham West Domestic Science, Teena Evans of the Uxbridge Dairy Club and Maria Werry of the Kedron Sports Club. Leader service awards were given to Marlene Werry of Oshawa (five years), Danny McFadden of Sunder- land (10 years) and Jackie Feasby of Uxbridge (20 years.) Awards of Recognition, given to members who have turned 21, were handed out to Shari Batty of Brook - lin, Mark Irwin and Michael Moore of Uxbridge and Tracy Wilson of nl weetness � � ou ' Cfll000alI-ItHIlHI1 Bakery Qeh 8 Ca � �C Sweet Ifo ,;ky 683-9843 SpeclQl HARWOOD PLACE MALL Coffcc&Bagelw�/cream cheese SUl I' {{ ��' SA`i)�G'ICHF.S - COLI) C1 "I'S • 2.49 CHF!`.�F: - I'NSTRIES - COOKIES - CAKES Veal or chicken on a bun FOR ALL t x:CAS10NS - BREADS �� BUNS I IOLIDAY DESSF.R"I :S - C NTF.RINC, 4.29 ALL VRODI ICTS BAKED ()\ PREMISES IF Y01 WANT SOMETHING SWEET, LET US GIVE YOU A TREAT G 1_ wjgt%QK 046 �e',�� We welcome C,AN welcome you to celebrate the birth of Jesus with us! 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Eighteen project awards went to Donna Baker of _ep yr, ason roster and Mary Helms of Sunderland, Carl Phoenix of Greenbank and Scott Werry of Oshawa. Twenty-four project awards were given to Erin Vernooy of Ashburn, Jessica Dare, Michael Harder and Graham Smith of Sunderland, Michael Moore of Uxbridge and Joanne Stephenson of Os- hawa. ANNANDALE'S CHRISTMAS GIFT!! YEAR END CELEBRATION We're offering an Extra $500' Off all '98 and remaining '97s, in addition to all current otters. It's our way of thanking Canadians for a 3rd year of record-breaking sales in cars, minivans and trucks. '98 Plymouth Voyager/ Dod( Caravan 24T Package & GKD '98 Dodge Stratus Plymou Breeze S50 OFF C■rnnt Yalu• Price 519,988 -5500 $19,488" Celebretion Price 514 88 98Dodge/ 00 Plymouth Neon ZXt' 22D Package _ =$500 52,302 Total Reduction from MSRPt HURRYI OFFER ENDS JAN. 3, 1998, SEE YOUR LOCAL CHRYSLER JEEP DEALER NOW -i.r.cMs• Kay b a•a bans r drq. b -O •nor an rra C -"W rn..,. 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Ken Hunter of Seagrave, Meghan Stone of Sunderland and Keri Vernooy Twelve project awards were given to Brendon Beat- on, Carrie Howells, Claudine Menard and Christine Weldon of Oshawa. Jeff Crosier, Matthew Dallin, Randy Don - neral, Amy Evans, Lori McAvoy and Michael Thomp- son all from Sunderland. Eighteen project awards went to Donna Baker of _ep yr, ason roster and Mary Helms of Sunderland, Carl Phoenix of Greenbank and Scott Werry of Oshawa. Twenty-four project awards were given to Erin Vernooy of Ashburn, Jessica Dare, Michael Harder and Graham Smith of Sunderland, Michael Moore of Uxbridge and Joanne Stephenson of Os- hawa. ANNANDALE'S CHRISTMAS GIFT!! YEAR END CELEBRATION We're offering an Extra $500' Off all '98 and remaining '97s, in addition to all current otters. It's our way of thanking Canadians for a 3rd year of record-breaking sales in cars, minivans and trucks. 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"tFreght equipped as described. e,.,,.,,».........r......—.—._......., ® as indicated, licence, insurance and taxes not included. Dealer may sell or lease for less 't"Offers appy to 1998 new or demonstrator models `., �.....��.�. and applies to qualified retail customers in Central Ontario only. Dealer trade may be rx'cessarv. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers See your dealer for conditions and details, www.gntcanada.com is a trademark of General Motors Corporation. "'Graduate rebate subject to program rules. `14r ,)r Cti 1 r lr•♦�1i♦♦1••il♦1•tr�farrlat4 4 0 l 0 1 r 4 e/l4 a 0 t 0 l4lt0 lPl0 a..•.060 •----------------•--•-----------•----------------r-------------,_.-___--- - - --- •1N•1t•�i#tw♦Iatrwlllafeallrl/r •raesra•m.�¢ PAGE 22 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1997 hews Advertiser Arts &f4�e��ai��re�t Newsroom 683-5110 Weekend at the movies... Titanic sails into theatres with epic treatment Now playing at Moviplex 9, seems to fly out of nowhere directly Pickering: into the new car's grill. no one Alien Resurrection: Sigourney knows the identity of the crumpled Weaver. Winona Ryder. Ripley form that appears to have stopped (Weaver) is back for the fourth entry breathing. Scary stuff! in the landmark Alien movie series The Jackal: Bruce Willis, and all is not what it seems. Richard Gere. A ruthless assassin Anastasia: A mix of action, ad- (Willis) has been hired by interna - venture, romance and music, Anas- tional cutthroats to eliminate some- tasia is an animated full-length film one at the top of the U.S. govern - about the lost Russian princess. the mens. His price: $70 million. He is fabled last surviving member of the known only as the Jackal. Romanov family. rvfousehunt: Nathan Lane, Lee Flubber: Robin Williams. A re- Evans. Upon the death of their fa - make of Disney's 1961 movie The ther. down -on -their -luck brothers Absent Minded Professor. This one Ernie (Lane) and Lars Smuntz picks up with Professor Brainard (Evans) are surprised to learn their (Williams), who misses his wedding inheritance is an old mansion that while he's busy inventing a sticky both assume is worthless. But they substance dubbed flubber. couldn't be more wrong. In fact, the For Richer or Poorer: Tim dilapidated homestead is an architec- Allen, Kirstie Alley. Brad and Caro- tural masterpiece worth millions. line were the toast of New York. lust as the hapless Smuntzes are all They had everything in the world set to cash in, they discover there's two people could want, except a lov- one very small problem keeping ing marriage and an honest wcoun- them from their dream of life on tart. Now they'rr fugitives on the Easy Street. The house is occupied run, looking for a place to hide. by a tenacious mouse, which has no Sometimes all it takes to save a mar- intention of vacating the rwernke, nage is some hard work and a hearty Scream 2: David Arquette, Neve meal. Home Alone III: Alex Linz, Campbell. It has been five years since the Woodsboro massacre, and Kevin Kilner. A computer chip con- Sidney Prescott (Campbell) is off to taining top-secret U.S. defence plans college. Gale Weathers (Courtney has disappeared, with subversive Cox). a newscaster and survivor of overseas governments offering up to the mayhem, hm $10 million on the black market for rights to her book, Stab. Now a film its recovery. Only one other person is being made about the slaughter knows the microchip's location. (starring Ton Spelling as Sidney). A He's got surveillance. He's got strat- new spree of murders is set off and egy. He's got guts. He's got chicken Sidney is stalked anew. pox. And he's ... home alone. Titanic: Leonardo DiCaprio, I Know What You Did Last Kate Winslet. Declared unsinkable, Summer- On the magic night of the Titanic and its more than 2,200 high school's end, Julie, Helen, Ray men, women and children began and Barry get into Barry's new their journey from Southampton, Beamer. No one sees the body that England to New York City with a '� Restaurant & Bar CAN BE O• Buy one Dinner EntreeEVERYONE! Get one FREE :x�fres Dec 31/97 603 Kingstph Rd• Pkiwi in= lalid Mon.-Thurs. .420-1855 FAX: 683-7363 sense of anticipation, awe and Opti- r . mism. Yet this ship of dreams ulti- h �' Y. b, mately carried over 1.500 people to their death in the ice-cold waters of the North Atlantic in the early hours 1 �' of April 15, 1912. Against this dra- matic backdrop, the movie tells the �• story of third-class passenger Jack Dawson (DiCaprio) and first-class passenger er Rose DeWitt Bukater (Winslet), who took the ultimate risk �- - to defy the oppressive social con-- - ' ventions of their time and fall in ' MI love. Tomorrow Never Dies: Pierce ">'C -�• Brosnan. Jonathan Pryce. There's no news like bad news and when a new 24-hour news network prepares to hit the airwav:s, media baron Elliot Carverce) knows nothing will successful ensure a sucLeonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet play star-crossed lovers in cessful launch like a sen- rational news event. When a British director James Cameron's epic story of the Titanic playing this k P in Pickering. navy ship is sunk off the coast of weekendg• Vietnam, officials on both sides needs the help of the hail bonds - scramble to put the pieces together. man who's fallen in love with 8 . o There are many questions, but who her. can find the answers'? The name is No one is going to stand in Bond. James Bond. the way of his milli I GSTON qI PICKER�SINGFROM ;RY QU Now v/aviaati at the Cineplex r►.+.•off. • • QUEEN Odeon Champhun Cinemas, Whit- Amistad (Opens Christmas • _ by: Alien Resurrection, Anastasia, day): Morgan Freeman, Nigel set�MM 2 For Richer or Poorer. Home Alone 3, Hawthorne, Anthony Hopkins. aria Nam •es. 3'20. 795. s2o R I Know What You Did Last Summer, In the summer of 1839, on a HOME ALONEpG 'lire Jackal•stormy night off the coast of ,, am 0 vim. Jackie Brown (Opens Christmas Tt>r Cuba, 53 Africans u of the odtt�on Jackson, Robert De Niro. Jackie Spanish slave ship La AmistadNIC ' Brown (Pam Grier) is a flight atten- break free of their shackles. Led � dant who gets caught smuggling her by Cinque (Djimon Hounsou), ANASTASIi boss's gun money on the airline she F they arm themselves, take con - works for. trol of the ship and reclaim their CT1oN 92ZS0,,,h Federal agent Ray Nicolet freedom. Tlwy have one goal: to (Keaton) and Los Angeles cop Mark return to Africa Datgus team up to arrest the arms WOU rAs.sss R !! dealer she works for, whose name NOTE. T/te PickeringTown MOUSEHUNT they don't even know. Everything Ctnpu's Ferrous Players Cbse- gets complicated when she finds she was ort closed or re I0�'B" c"'o"'o WV ago" j no►+otions. ':W aas, ra•.IHS Now Sherwood Upscale.1 '. '. ) park )PS Casual pining *Newly decorated oRelaxing atmosphere CME [HITACHI +New management C"On e Mediterranean Cuisine *Full range of delicious Banquet Facilities Pasta dishes Available *Exquisite desserts *Steaks and seafood 1527 Bal St. Y yr NOW FOR Pickering (:RESERVE NEW YEAR'S EVE BASH ! 420-0063 . •'iu' bslgry eo/o�Mi • • s AJAX ONLY ONE] =0 • [HITACHI C"On Ilrid, GIMrGVI� • Ib � sell, s �. Ran* . •'iu' bslgry eo/o�Mi • • s 91 .. , .. �., Y f -- S'+Cs�°' _ice..*^ *•_�a - .... z .sv- 4' . .�.-= i "1 THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1997 - PAGE 23 Arts ff ectee&�F,,,e, Newsroom 683-5110 Cullen Gardens liah s eluding a 100 ft. 'Locomo- tive Train' and a 75 ft. 'Sleigh Ride Through the Woods', a giant Animated Christmas Card collection produced with fibre-optic lighting and the Miniature Village which is trans- formed into a Winter Won- derland complete with a 1/12 scale miniature Santa Claus Parade down Main Street. Brand new this year is A Journey to Bethlehem. In a cedar -sheltered valley seven life-sized scenes re- veal the story of 'The First Christmas' as told in the Bible. Some of the scenes in- clude the angel Gabriel re - Something for everyone offered at popular Durham attraction WHITBY -- Cullen Gardens' celebration of lights is once again light- ing the sky above the popu- lar Durham tourism site. More than 100,000 peo- pIc visit Cullen Gardens IndMiniature Village every year at this time. to marvel at the thousands of ,parkling lights, magical :notion light displays, in - up the vealing to Mary she will become the mother of the son of God and Mary and Joseph travelling from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Live animals can be seen in the Nativity scene. Sound and special ef- fects enhance this unique presentation. Also new is Kids' Night every Friday during the Festival of Lights. Featured events include: wagon rides 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., face painting 5 p.m. season with its to 9 p.m., special family entertainment at 6:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. and of course kids can visit with Santa. Admission for Kids' Night is $2.99 (plus GST) for children up to the age of 12. Nightly entertainment will be offered Saturday through Thursday, when there will he a singalong to carols in the Tea Room. Showtimes are 5:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m.. 7:30 p.m. and own Merry 8:30 p.m. Also on the schedule is a Kids' New Year's Eve party Dec. 31. The entertainment line- up includes: _ 6 p.m. — Ballooney the Clown Show 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. — Dance with Barnee the Purple Dinosaur 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. - Singer Chris McKhool: Earth Sea and Air 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. - Steve Baker magic show FAX: 6 83-736 3 Christmas 9:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. - Free balloon animals 10:30 p.m. - a New Year's Eve fireworks show Admission is (GST extra): Adults. $8.99; se- niors (60T). $6.99; stu- dents. $6.99; child (to 12 yrs), $3.99. family, $24.99 (2 adults. 2 kids) Cullen Gardens hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (closed Christmas Day). For more information call Cullen Gardens at 669- 6606. • NIGHT ON THE TOWN • AIRPORT • CASINO NIAGARA • WEDDINGS • CORPORATE • GRADS • PROMS Around The Town Limousine Services Call For Info (416) 757-2424 Come to cinepin., odeon's Ajax >taiF-nf tbP-tll1 UNOBSTRUCTED SIGHTUNE S EATING� _ where everyone sees what they came to see. TEN ALL NEW SCREENS OPEN ... 10 state-of-the-art ananas with Sigbtlalc Large, wide a ved sam and plush, alai y seats. Egdpped with Dolby SR, Sony Dynamic Digital Sound (SDDS) and Digital Theatre Systems QTS) for superb sound quality. # Gnescapeni Interactive Came Technology * Free parking Cineplex Odeon's /w tins A urear new Ewe ro see grear new movies! %_••j - NOW PLAYINGI SC REAiY1 �3 =MEW NOW PLAYINGI NOW PLAYINCr NOW PLAYINGI NOW PLAYINGI 'RICHER-TPOORfR 11111&=� STARTS DEC.2s1 JACK NICHOLSON IIELEN NL'NT GREG KINNEAR M coon M 11T GM -gap STARTS DEC.251 L E S L I E N I E L S E N 111111111 -THE-- P O S T M A N STARTS DEC. 251 NOW PL.AYINGI STARTS DEC.251 «.._ .v....-. I...r -.w..I M• . .. -.-M -Y----- _- ..- . PAGE 24'- THE NEWS AUMMSER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1"7 Billboard FRIDAY, DEC. 19 ADDICTION RECOVERY: The Serenity Group holds its weekly 12 - step recovery meeting at 8 p.m. at Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. This group deals with addictions of all types, in- cluding co-dependency. All wel- come. Children's programme avail- able during the meeting. 428-9.131 (Jim). SATURDAY, DEC. 20 CHRISTMAS MUSICAL: The ju- nior choir of St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church presents a Christmas musical at 7:30 p.m. that will take you on a trip down Candy Cane Lane. Tradi- tional Christmas songs and tunes about candy canes in a variety of styles. including clas- sical, jazz, rock and rap. Admission free. St. Andrew's is at 35 Church St. N., Ajax. Call 428 - ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE NOTICE OF STUDY COMPLETION HIGHWAY 401 Widening From Brock Road to Harwood Avenue Town of Pickering and Town of Ajax W.P. 137-95-00 The Ministry of Transportation (MTD; has completed a study which recommends the construction of the transition section of Highway 401 from Stock Road to Harwood Avenue in the Towns of Ptckenng and Ajax. The widening will provide a transition from the new Core'Dlstrittutor system. All widen - :ng will be camaint d within the existing highway right-of- way. The highway will be widened to 10 larks between Brock Road and Westney Road. and 8 lanes between Wesmey Road and Harwood Avenue including widening of the Highway 401 Church Street Bridge. The project will also laude geometric mprovements to the exlstmg ramps, roadside safety upgrades, drainage mnprovennems and minor efectncal upf)rades • The study has followed an approved plarm; process with the opportunity for pubic Pout throughout (Group 8 as out- lined in the Provincial Highways Class Environmental Assessment). As required. an Environmental Study Report has been prepared and is available for review starting on December 19. 1997 at Ministry of Environment Ministry of Transpoftafion EA Branch Planning & Environmental Section 25C Darsnlle Ave.. 5th Floor 3rd Floor, Atrium Tower Toronto, Ontario 1201 Wilson Art. Dowsview Office of fie Clerk Office of the Clerk Region of Durham Town of Pickering 605 Rossland Road East One The Esplanade Whitby. Ontario Pickering, Ontario Office of the Clerk Town of Aiax 65 Harwood Ave. South Nail, Ontario The review period will terminate on February 2, 1998 after which lime the Ministry may proceed to construction If you have concerns tat cannot be resolved in discussions with MTD, you may request the Minister of Environment (135 St Clair Avenue West. Toronto, Ontario M4V 1 P5), in writing, to 'bump -up" the project to a Group 'A" protect. A copy of this request should be forwarded to MTO. Information collected wilt be used in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and Soley for the purpose of conducting the environmental assessment. All comments received will become part of the public record. Names and addresses will rernain confidential. If you have any questions or require further information, please feet free to contact: Mr. Bram H. Hurd. P. Eng. Jason White, P.Eng Project Manager . Project Engineer Cole, Sherman I Associates ltd. Ministry of Transportalan- 75 Commerce Willy Drive East or Central Region Thomhill, Ontario Highway Engineering UT 71119 Durham and Niagara Tel. (905) 8824401 51h Floor, Atrium Tower 1201 Wilson Avenue Fax: (905) 882.4399 Downsview, Ontario email: bhhurdx0@wcc.com M3M 1J8 Tel: (416) 235-5575 Fax: (416) 325-8070 OO Ontario 3331 or•427-1352 (Carol Rutledge) for in- dren involved in drug or alcohol abuse, run - formation. ning away, dropping out of school, crimes or parent abuse. Call 1-800-488-5666 for lo - TUESDAY, DEC. 23 PARENT SUPPORT: The Association for Parent Support Groups holds its local week- ly meeting at 7:15 p.m. for parents of chil- cation. TUESDAY, DEC. 30 PARENT SUPPORT: The Association for Dec. 19- 1997 Parent Support Groups holds its local week- ly meeting at 7:15 p.m. for parents of chil- dren involved in drug or alcohol abuse, run- ning away, dropping out of school, crimes or parent abuse. Call 1-800-488-5666 for location or more information. 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You should know this: 'Purchase Financing on approved GMAC credit only Example: $15,000 at 0°%. APR. the monthly payment is $312.50 for 48 months. Cost of bo $15 000 Example: $15.000 at 2 9% APR. the monthly payment is $331.35 for 48 months Cost of borrowing is $904.80. Total bon is $15,904.$0. Down n�^ng is $ e Total deposit may s be required Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary dTardrng on amount borrowed and down ° payment, trade andror security deposit may Come paymentRrade. 2.9% put f mar cmg does not apply d Corvette. P Truck, Chevy Express and Chevy Express cut away and cargo and Medium Duty Vehicle. rsan packages ineligible for special linarrciIV rates tt0x, finarickg compared to average bank fi Ing rates . he for 48 months. Based on a 36 month lease d Chevy Astro/Chevy Full -Size Regular Cab/Chevy Venture/Chevrolet Caw rates. Cage/Oklsmobde In fevrolel Malibu. A down payment or bade of $1,700/$1.000/51.900/$1.3301$3.130$1,800 and security depose are required. 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Total obligation a $12.464/$9, m 12,684/59,4941514,9741$11,809. Annual kdometre limn 20.000 km. $0.08 per excess krkxnetre Other base options available "tFre t ($840/$895n945/$640/$ w8,i$W), kcence, insurance and taxes not included. Dealer may seM or lease for less. 't••Offers apply to 1998 new or den onstator models equipped 85 described and to qualified retail customers in Central/Southwestem/Eastam Ontario and Western Quebec any. Dealer Ueda may be necessary. United time afters which may not be combined with other offers. See your dealer for conditions and details. i eoo�eo.n k acne:. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Pickering firefighters help college keep on truckin' The Fire and Emergency Services program at the Durham College Skills Training Centre in Whitby has a working vehicle for its students now, thanks to the efforts of the Pickering Fire Department. Officials in Picker- ing donated the truck last week to the college. Up on the truck to mark the handover of the vehicle to college of- ficials are firefighters (from left) John Rothernel, Darryl Petersen and Mark Ellis. ,�;,,, Hd" oovE� e1 Upright Vacuum • Picks up more dirt than other dean air upright • edge groomers on both sides • 3 -stage micro -filtration system for -dust mites and ragweed po • Extra -reach hose attached. #U5395 VACUUM REPAIR SPECIAL Complete overhaul &AA 2.7SS cleaning, any brand wily [1 11 THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DEC7ffMBER'19, 197 - PAGE ZS - Funding set for multicultural groups in Durham Region Groups eligible for $1,000 each to further community relations OSHAWA -- The Multi -Cultural Coun- cil of Oshawa -Durham (MOOD) has fund- ing available for projects which foster inter -group relations. The group will fund eight initiatives -- $1,000 each -- for projects which encour- age inter -group relations, the de-escala- tion of tension in the community and pro- mote an appreciation of the many different heritages that form the Canadian cultural mosaic. The project, called 'Linking Durham '98', is a continuation of the successful `Linking Durham .'97', says Dave Patter- son, MCOD president. The project is open to MCOD member organizations and Durham Region high schools only. Applications must be submitted by Jan. 31, 1998. A selection committee will award the funds by late February, 1998. For additional information, call Dave Borysiak. proiect chairman, at 721 6;69 or Mr. Patterson at 723-5418. - #. •I•ITJ=1_ • Discount equivalent to GST, given at time of sale. VACUUMS FOR LESSI1 AJAX MOBILE 29 HARWOOD AVE. S. (Between Hwy. 2 and 401) VACUU&ii�� 428-1659 402 LOCATIONS♦ PICKERING 375 KINGSTON RD. (On Hwy. 2 at Rougemount) 509-3622 �W ciaeEo scwu+Ec+ I t h».tip • t� Z a �.- MMX -166 r _ Ma �'A — - #. •I•ITJ=1_ • Discount equivalent to GST, given at time of sale. VACUUMS FOR LESSI1 AJAX MOBILE 29 HARWOOD AVE. S. (Between Hwy. 2 and 401) VACUU&ii�� 428-1659 402 LOCATIONS♦ PICKERING 375 KINGSTON RD. (On Hwy. 2 at Rougemount) 509-3622 t • t� Z a q r C 401 w P" 1.. I't .. J' V'/•1/� . ,., ..,,fir •) (". ':�� il•ia` 11r'i/'�[:• PAGE 26 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1997 Pickering S Al Rivett, sports «writer 683-5110 Fax: 683-7363 photo by A.J. Groen Watching him like a Hawk A Henry Street High School Hawk of Whitby is checked closely by two members of Pickering's Dunbarton High School Spartans during Lake Ontario Secondary School Association senior boys' hockey at the Pickering Recreation Complex Monday. M & M Meats juniors make mincemeat of foes PICKERING — The Pickering M & M Meats junior 'A' ringette team captured its second gold medal in a row by winning the recent Scarborough tournament. In the final, Pickering met a tough Chatham squad and managed to dominate most of the game en route to a 6-4 victory. The Pickering juniors advanced to the champi- onship contest by defeating Mississauga 7-2 in the semi-final tilt. Pickering opened the event by posting an easy 8- 0 shutout over the host Scarborough squad. In the second game, the M & M Meats juniors doubled the score on Chatham 6-3, then finished off the round- robin portion of the tourney with a 5-2 victory over Mississauga in a physical contest. The Pickering juniors will play in the Markham tournament over the Christ- mas holidays, taking on a team from Finland at the event. Team members are Sheila Bergin, Carrie File, Melanie Curran, Lyndsay Civello, Erica Purdy, Tanya Hanna, Terri Ellison, Laura Gallagher, Emily Helmer, Amanda Deveaux, Sarah Barnes, Melissa Meikle and Cassy Clayton. The coaches are Kevin Gallagher and Dan Purdy. The manager and bench mom is Tisha Ellison. ski dagmar ski or snowboard passport 5 occasions skiing anytime except December 25 & 26 for only $75 for info call (905)649-2002 or 686-3207 i P ports News Advertiser Pickering peewees score dramatic comeback win PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers Harvey's peewee select hockey team needed a goal in the dying minutes to pull out an exciting 54 victory over the Stouffville Storm in a re- cent league match. With the game tied at 44, the Panthers had a golden opportunity to win it with 3:37 to go as Chad Tkachuk was awarded a penalty shot, but the Stouffville goalie came up big. However, 17 seconds later Scan McAteer scored the game winner. Stouffville broke fast from the starting gate, scoring three goals in the first minute-and-a- half of the game, and led 4-2 after one period. The Panthers chipped away at the lead in the second stanza to eventually tie the score in the third and set the table for McAteer's heroics. David Kenny led the Panthers' attack with two goals, Ryan Payne and Eric Ranta tallied singles. Assists went to Kenny, Ranta, McAteer, Tkachuk, Robert Lakics, Mark Cruse, Matt Glavin and Chris Visconti. Goaltender Greg Urbas, in relief of Rory Black, was outstanding in the Panthers' net, turning aside a barrage of Stouffville scoring threats, including two late breakaways. Pickering tweens maul Markham PICKERING — The Pickering tween 'C' ringette team posted a lopsided 8-1 win over Markham in recent league action to remain undefeated in the regular season. Lisa Munson got the Pickering tweens out of the starting gate quickly, scoring the first two goals of the game, with assists to Lisa Murison and Amanda Wallace. Pickering would go on to take a five - goal lead before Markham finally hit the scoreboard. Lauren Brandon scored Picker- ing's third goal, assisted by Kelly Dunn and Murison. Jessie Cater and Wallace also tal- lied, assisted by Kate Whitehead, Lindsay Vine, Dunn and Murison. After Markham scored, Pickering replied with three more markers to put the icing on the cake. Dunn scored on a setup by Lauren Goldsmith and Cater completed the hat trick by scoring the final two goals of the game. Goldsmith and Dunn earned assists. Strong defensive efforts were turned in by Brooke Jamieson, Holly Sheldon. Muri- son, Goldsmith and Ann Lawrence. Aman- da Dart was strong in net for Pickering. The team is coached by Herb Gold- smith, Rob Cater and Brian Jamieson. Create Cash For Christm94o-1s Bring in your used SKATES, X -SKIS, and other used sports equipment WE BUY, SELL, TRADE & CONSIGN NEW AND USED SPORTS EQUIPMENT AJAX 75 Gayly Street W. (Loeb Centre) 905-428-2272 • • �#2 t- 3 'r► Centre • • Pick erin RAtom make up The Ajax -Pickering Raiders atom 'AAA' hockey team split recent Eastern Ontario 'AAA' league con- tests, losing to York-Simcoe, then blasting North Central. In the contest against the York- Simcoe Express, the Raiders were dumped 6-4. The rough, penalty - filled game saw the Raiders' one - goal lead erased in the third period Rare tie recorded in women's basketball league action AJAX — East Side Mario's held off a late charge by Dakota Bob's for a 42-35 victory in Ajax Recreational Ladies' Basketball League action Dec. 10. Leading the way for East Side Mario's was Mary Jane Huh with 12 points. Debi Bonar replied with 14 for Dakota Bob's. Unbeaten Glenn's Auto Service and the Bank of Montreal played dead even in the first half of the evening's final game. They continued this trend in the second half and the game ended in a 34-34 tie. Colleen Wetering scored 13 points for Glenn's Auto Service. Kristan Scarlett netted I1 for the Bank of Montreal. 901C1119 week SPeciall by York-Simcoe. Matthew Carroll popped two goals for the Raiders, Patrick Milne and Andrew Dissanayake notched one apiece. Assisting were Ryan Annesley with three, Michael Rocca with two, Brent Small and Kyric Aitken with one apiece. Paul THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1997 - PAGE 27 for close loss with big win Benson was strong between the pipes. The Raiders bounced back by thrashing North Central 10-1. Kyle Cunningham, Dissanayake and Rocca netted two goals apiece. Chuck Britskey. Brett Connolly, Carroll and Stephen -Ross Budai potted sin - gle markers. 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TALENTED PROJECTS CO-ORDINATOR Marketing H Information Management fl Clerical A small company based in Oshawa is looking for a consistent performer with superior interpersonal skills. capable of simultaneously initiating and managing several varied projects. The successful candidate will balance their time between developing and implementing marketing and promotional programs for a group of specialized retailers and their wholesale suppliers: coordinate and maintain an active daily information system: as well as to provide a limited amount of clerical backup. including handling account enquiries. The ideal candidate will be a well organized, independent worker, with a do anything attitude. He/she will have a Business or Marketing Degree/Diploma with a minimum of 2-3 years business experience in one or more of the following areas: planing and execution of marketing strategies: development and implementation of in-store and dealer promotions, including the development of print ads and press releases: sales. particularly the sale of intangibles. Experience in the areas of collections, database management or web site management would be a definite asset. Computer competence in most areas is assumed. Please fax your resume with a covering letter, outlining your qualifications, experience and renumeration requirements to 905-4344579. We thank all applicants, However only Mose under consideration will be conbcted. Pickering News Advertiser Outlet 1822 Whites Rd. Pickering Sara/Lee-Amberlea Plaza Tues. -Fri. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. THE NAIL STATION Career Tratrng Center Become a nail ttiYww- , career nam, aiMable in artdipal milt. ear nnllb ;P of, s. wax. ing. Stu , F. wicaig aal- able (905)723 -MM 1 ; Trarwy -)e va" at A i R Driver EducNion wishes everyone S"s" Gniefings. Dec 2y course startim 9 30, 31 Times: 9wn - 3.30 p.m. C -ft ceirviia18d availabb for Chnstntt. &" this ad in and save $10.00. Cal 666.2224 SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 1 Garmral HNP 1 Ganral HNp 1 Garwaral Help GREEN LAWN CARE Local Telemarketing Positions starting wage: $8.50/hour Please call 1-800-387-3426 ask for Mel Simpson CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS FINANCE ADMINISTRATOR & PARTTIME PAYROLL CLERK W.R. Grace Construction Products Division is presently seeking individuals to assist in the Finance and Human Resources department in Meir Ajax facility. The successful candidate for the finance position will be responsible for various aspects of credit, receivables and accounting, ie. bank reconciliation. This individual must be detailed oriented, possess excellent organizational skills and be computer literate. Previous accounting experience are a must to work in this confidential environment. The successful Candidate for the Part Time payroll position must possess previous experience in a computerized payroll department and possess good organization skills. Due to the sensitivity of this department this individual must be able to work in a Eorlfiderttial envirciniment. Interested irldividuals are invited to send their resume in confidence to: Human Resources Department W.R. Grace & Co. Of Canada lid. 294 Ck lents Road West Ault, ON. LIS 3C6 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE A -Z PROFESSIONAL Drivers with at lost 1 year winter driving exp. warned imme- dg* to run Canada/U.S.A. mile radius. fcc Abstract and polite deu»ne e. Excellent wages Paid weekly. benefits. h" daily. Alsolooking fa team d*=. 905723-6118. ADVENTISM COMPANY reads People now for Gus tomer Service/ Salew cam - Pon Co-ordina w and Man- apemaq Training. cal Gail tw an interview. 426-4964. AZ aNrel hmilid ,d to be part Of team. Minimum 2 years U.S. everiew. clean ab- stract and crin" wench. Cal (905) 571-01103. MAIM SALON requires kill time licensed part time- styl- i91s for Oshawa and Ajax. Cal Doris 723-7323. SPOUTS AVOIDED People needed to help with Sb Sea son. Fu0 trairlrg provided n all aspeixs of our Ousiress. AOVrlcement aria0k. can Kelly 4264955 If pow not makiing $40WA. Cal now. WANTED 25 TOW MOTOR OPERATORS 2 years experience 30 DOCK WORKERS 30 AZ DRIVERS FOR LOCAL HIGHWAY Minimum 2 years experience Call by phone or apply in person Northern Personnel Solutions 112 Athol St. Suite 205 Whitby (905) 430-7168 (905) 430-0326 INTERVIEWS: SAT. DEC. 20 9:00am - 4:00pm SUN. DEC. 21 9:00am - 4:00pm CHAMPION EXPRESS LTD. reowres AZ Owner 0p�rators to service berwpn E omJ TororMo and the USA. Year raced work pays $1 10 per ^Nte. Clean abstract and two veers erre rep'd CA Ita sere a' 1.1100-661-6965 for more CINNSTMAS am 20 people ^eeded immediately to help will out busy season Full vie position only Pay va- si01Y1y Cal TruOfr �� CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Adverrse, re- quests that advertisers check their ad upon Dubhcation as News Ad- vertiser will not be re sponsible for more It: one Incorrect insertion and there shall be no li- ability for tion -insertion of any advertisement. Liability for errors in ads is Itmded to the amount pad for the space occu- pying the error. NI copy Is subject to the appro- val of management of News Advertiser. EXrEhlsrr�o rlwm.�n .w,r service man Please ref 905. 433-0573 EXPERIENCED hairsryhsI waved for busy Salm in Dur- ham Centre. Apx Good wag- es Call(905)619-6057 GAILLINO Requires Cleaners for days and evenings. Drivers license an asset. 683-4134 wasnnac winner. test Stylists and best satin in Eastern Dur- ham Region is looking for hairstylists. We offer gtaf- ardW wage Pius bonus. ben- efits pa nage available. Su- Perluive training system for maximum growth. Appy in Person or call (905) 666. 3606. REQUIRED INIMEDIATELY RN'S, PSN" S, HS"' 11,111 AND HCA'S IN DURHAM REGION :available to work a variety of hours including evenings and weekends Reliable car essential. Apply at: /.J 1fV Health care service 2 SIMCOE ST ti„ StrITE 500, OSHA"A OR FAX (905)579-2539 1 Sales HWAgents 1 Saks INbiA9aras 1 Firewood QUALITY Seasonal! Hard adverrlxrnV ?ales Rryrrsentatives required nanerdratrly for caner opportunity. Due to ex of our T Direct xwd Pn;k up or Deliver Servirng Alae. Pideennnqq. Oslo" 905-427-17M905427- e l additional sales representa wv require three FIRE WOOD for sale. Sam hs lw. 2 ars 565 tam card Phone It �'ou alit aggfl361y1, 't�'.'��'.''�,j, t71ot1Yate'd, have a 905) 706-7047 positive attitude and art ded"ted to overall ter'pein .u.tomer satisfaction, we would like you to m join our winning team FURNITURE normal dlmng %linimum two years sales expenence. Dim- oom set $500 kitchen table tors and layout expenence ahas a cl & ars. 52011 Cover. $100 f �11ting and new Avian ts, training, commis- Come table. $100. per more x27.6142 .u,n and base pay. OMM. EleetrWrome. w/ Mail or fax. riga mi to: befrctr lovely poem of fumr- AjaVMckering News Adve"iser rust. 2 keyboards. Draft -in Leslie speakers. us add - 13n Commercial Ave. Ajax, ON L15 2H5 moral feaewes. 1350 Calf Fax-* (905) 619-9066 Attn: Donna Harden 831-2239 NMI G.W "bhp STUDENTS needed for sum mfr rob oppornundy paw" With a college pro Iranetkse. Fax resume to 416.266-7564. SUPER -DIET. Take off Un- wanted Pounds i Inches. Look Good 6 Feel Gree 100% Natural Guaranteed. 1905)571-5063 Sbied n ALUMMUM TIC welder. MIG expenence an asset, but not repaired. Raglan Industries Inc. CLASS 'A' Tearacwat, prefer. ably with Chrysler expervence. for busy dealership Fax re- sume to 905.683-5738 DRAFTSPEIISON needed. Architectural. electrical. me- aardcal. struclural. ek Auto- CAD 12 or 13 knowledge a must rax resume to (905) 839-3652. Mon-Tturs. - EXPEBENCEO fiberglass laminator, motivated, local company. Position available imme"itly. Please call (905)404-2060 NNW SHIFT CUTTHI re- rpdred for large architectural woodwork company in ft Durham region. Experience with skdklg bed table saw a must. Please can Steve at In IIOlmom is flow t4m0 905.6B3�Q3. for new store n Pidrerirg. for storefront as ref as pmduc- 1 O� mm tion persomkl. fun -UM Also Mase, carpet 3 rooms 5339 require afenced cake deliver IEA MCAK worker n su n person 40 ea* Whey. Alax. Pidkrkg, Port SLW. Aw.428-6320. Perry or Uxbrldpe. H.C.A. or COOPANY Drivers waled to H.S.W. certHi ide or related m Team to wet coast- must exPeriatce. Fest Aid and have 1 yea U.S. ezperfphceC.P.R. mrtlncate. vale driv- criminal search I.C.C. maedi- ers license and own vehicle a hal. dog screen, class AZ must. Pl. call Its. Sala 905 with clean abstract. Start of $0.40 fends per mile plus 576-2112, moo -hi. 9-5pm. drops. 10.42 rams per mile afkr 6 manors. New fop Inc e I Pill i Wmpftd CONFUTER = munw media. 486 SX worm pentium creta And. C.PR. certified Non- CORM Harrow Truck NI or and Nang from 7:30 Lines at 1 -Bog -MI -4618 or a.m. to 6:30 p.m. for 3 lxnd- (905)678-1181 between 9. ren, 5 1/2,4 and 2 to team in 5pM ft New Year Ape area. Cal 905-428-3388. SNC TREADMILL $500 Maytag Dryer $175 Portable air Daycare tearer $125 FIN krom MiNc aaeaaraat wyawyae rlin, We 14110. a2W l.al (905)631-407 6RAMWELUWESTNEY Area, daycire available in my1 Articles home. IrxKtd yard, daily tar walks/oubnpa. any apt. ran- GARAGE dour Smoker Pease Ca Sy1vy repairs, broken 427-3724 songs. cables. rollers. open- ers instaeed $45 New docs/ NOtEAMY.2. TLC for apes 6 MOWS O ality Plus Doom moths to 4 yrs nutritious 416-336-0073 ;LASSIFIED ON-LINE a,o rov-nom u•.,rm.i.c INTERNET: ht4:!lwrwrw.ebrbanaaaws.aet Email: c @lstar.ca Aftksfor1 Anicksfor sale sale Great Computer System includes Pentium 133Mhz (intel) 32MB Ram, 2.1 GB Hard Drive, 2 B PCI Video Card, 12x CD Rom, 15 inch SVGA, 14.4 Sportster Modem, 101 Keyboard & Mouse, Okidata Laser Printer. Also comes with Windows 95, MS Office & MS Publisher. Asking $2,000. Call Jason or Mark @ 427-7897. 4x8 POOL Table & accesso- ries. $475 or best offer Can 905-686-4612 after 6pm LEATHER Jackets up to 112 onceleather purses from $9 99. luggage from $19.99. tather wallets from $6 99 EvtrylhNrq Must Go! Family Leather, jS Pants Mall OSha- .va. 905- 728-9630 AIRLINE TICKET for sale from Toronto to Calgary, Alberta for the March break, 13th - 21st. $400, sen- Ous inquiries only. Car Darcy after 5pm. 579-5949. ANTIQUE IlMs Sd d Walnut 9 pc DR sal $3950, vnLlaan Settee i 3 chars $1250. 1920's trend style soh & awn. lots of rarmgs S850. Maple 1910's l3drn cabnet $1200. LE 6afternan Snow L $1400 Can MA( -3678 CAIIPET BROKER. 100%, nylon mock push stain re- sostud carpel For 3 rooms, only S36900 Prim includes 30 Sq. yds civint, deluge pad and installation in your home Free quotation In your bbme No lnitrest, no payment w one hue year. 02". 1-800- 217-0104 CARPETS Ion of arpet, 100% nylon new sten re- liant t" Fps m hand. Iva carpet 3 rooms. 5349 Prfcf includes carper. 1lrenwum pad. expert irstallatwn, tact deliv- ery. free estimates (30 yards) - Norman 686.2314 mashngcks. daily aclivi- toes, crafts. storyome. music. 1916 UMMO white. au- CARPETS SALE: lots of car - pets 100% nylon stain re- l� y t)mabc. Ws. W1). stereo. a- Mase, carpet 3 rooms 5339 Non-smoking Recelpit5 conditioning, exmtkm w. 52.995 (30 sq yd) kwcludes cupet. (905)831-0538 mrttffed Moving - premium pad and inshlla- P wrAnC Babb 7 Maus: complete household fumrsh- i gs call 905-723-5458 tion Free estimates, carpet Loving daycare18 months to Sammi and 12 years Daily outings UNIVERSAL weight-kfWg surrio area 1105- 686-1772 flawed bacliyard and park) gym. C-plete body work out. Cans. story time.music. nu. Intious meals & smile First 200 to maximum. Image 509. Rend $1499 as only CONFUTER = munw media. 486 SX worm pentium creta And. C.PR. certified Non- 5699 mM condition CAN 905- 436-76M sor, 144 IWInodem. CD rom. smoking, receipts 905-428- IBM mond« ad Panasonic 1244 Printer $750 o It o Everwwn DINING ROOM - BeauuW large 12 pce pmahogany bub- bled glass deal. x$4.9950 10 pce. din - Ing room. room, ctrppendale. ma- hogany $2.950 Mahogany baby grand $2.450 Free de- livery. (905) 760-0299. CARPETS- Christmas Sale, new 100% Nylon, stain mas. ter extra -life Call and save, carpet starts at $1 22/sg1t. n- oon Sencir oudirill ncourM Reptas available Customer safistae- hOn guaranteed For your tree n4lOPW estimate ON Mike M,431-4040 of (416)822 - COMPUTER Wholesale. Pent- ium 166 mum-madfa, manor $1099 AutoCad station Pt66). 20' monitor paw . 1r 599. 20' 8699 Hal dmfs 12 gig $129 ip- ms. S vice. other so - list (905H34-8193 ws Forwilveivigory COW wTER CLEARANCE centre has Iced 233 mm. Rased systems wall 17' 26 DP nwnllor $1.9% Dow new 166 awfix compiler from $649 Over200 need normal in stock 17'. W, 14. 12' from US used Pentiora and 486 systems value pied Used bnklet Wieners $155. Dot in- Ut from 555. Spews son. we bout's to cus"aws 10 or more K's away. Exit 432 from 401 164 Basaline Rd (905)697-3059. STEP i HANn Appliances Portable dishwasher 5275. dryers $175/up. washers S175/ep. 12cu. fridge 1200. white side-by-sidt, is -mak- er, water disperser $749. host -free 2 -door S300/up. wine self-cleaning stove 5375. stoves S200/up 362 French St. (905)432-7167 FIM COAT. mak sftver cross Excellent condition Appraised at $5.000 As" $1950 Sizt 10/12, with slaw up collar. cuff. (905),36-6454 lloae 579-2972. 1 Sala forftles-I A for I ArtieaIsr EXPERIENCED cleaing lady Sal wanted to clean houses Transportation provided. Call (905)619-0602 I Fiaeood FIIIEW0N' Roka Lumber & Firewood Centre. x84'x8'xl2', $60; 4''x16-, x65. Esm lished 1963. Days 705-277- 3381, Evenings 905-434- 6665. Fra delivery 10 Down WA A-1 FNEYr000, exostient very best i(uamy hardwood. Owf»ed extra tong time tuft seasoned, cut & split. Honest measurement. free ddiwy. Koay No rrewood. 905-153-2246. ABSOLUFM TIEOW - top qualitY sem . Serving PidNfYq, AiaK, wm- F0a BALE Cut, Split & delivered. $55/face cord. Call Jary (905)619-]363 TUESDAYS `I v For A Limited Time Only! The T SWEEK will offer a =20° per word special on Tuesdays only to help you sell those unwanted items.. (Private Parties Only). Articles must be priced less than 150010 (price to be shown). To place your prepaid ad call 576-9335 or fax your ad to 905-579-4218. Articles Wanted THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1997 -PAGE 29 Eff Articles Wanted• 1 Pws "PP6e'f 1 1 Autwil len Apertn„ets o ftardin9 for Sok 1 1 all ' °f a 1 Houses Ho= o a 1 usse r Rent Rea Rerd READY FOR CHRISTMAS LEAF TICKETS WANTED Will pay face value for Maple Leaf Tickets. Must be greens, reds or golds. Call Bruce at 5794400 ext. 2207 .1 ' 1Gor"aSaks LAST TWO SHOPPING DAYS SAVE50% -90 0 Telescopes, free binocular bonus, porcelain h,Ils as low as $6.95, Franklin mint plates $25, come cc' $25 each, star trek, Christmas music box $4.95., )ones of new York earrings 3 lairs, $9.99 plus jewellery, crafts, fireplace ac- cesscmes, clocks, value to $129, Now $9.99 to $24. WHITBY FLEA MARKET 1910 DUNDAS 2 LIGHTS EAST OF THICKSON. SAT. AND SUN. ONLY Lhasa Apso pups for sale Non -shedding. non -allergic. health guarantee, vet -needled House-training started. (705) 786-3124. leave message &ehon Fn W_ ' M,I teue Pug,, Shrh=rvu W04 Ifehlathd Temcrs. Y,xktcs, Sdur:•irtrs Golden Retrievers Chocolate tabs 1st Shots, Vet Checked (905) 723-5077 o,h,n,,, lhmnlav,m Flamc Pt Kiucns 1 1 Automobiles for Sale CREDIT PROBLEMS? On the spot financing Down mentS from M. O.A.C. Cars. trucks vans. 1981 to 1991. AUrndy Auto Sales Ltd 792 S mcoe Street South. Oshawa. Phone 905-720-3382. R 194 MERCEDES good colill MOVING SALE hon. leather interior.asking Provinclal dmingroom set, oak 8 marble bedroom S25oo. Call John at 404-0502 leadboard 8 night tables, piano, pool table, plus, plus. 1961 Pontiac Acadian. auto. 4 1968 Encyclopaedia Britannica. 40 years National Geo- dr. excenem oorimeon. 97.000 aphis. View With appt. 905-428-2204 AND km $1000. cert Otto 839 Gerald Sale Sat. Dec. 21111141%, 1357 1972 Southviest Dr. Pickering. 1966 MAZDA 323 5 -speed. 4 door hatch $1500 (905) 428- CariepkArf 1 Canptdw/ 3545 everxr. 1 gskelerree MI•rrwt 1967 BUICK LaSaDre.rlew ii•es exhau5l ood sha WEB DESIGN SERVICE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Cant John Duarte at 5'79-4400 GUN SHOW SUN. DEC. 21 8 am. -noon PICKERING CIVIC COMPLEX VALLEY FARM RD. WEST OF BROCK RD. JUST SOUTH OF HWY 2. 905-689-8181 MARANTI Stereo srslem in- J'Ie; IJDC ,1CCk, a,•tipi.lKr. haw record er, rrtbldt. t speakers. S17 Cars 905- -'39-3656 MOPING SALE - Friday Dec. 1574 Major Oaks Rd. x:kennq. 428-6446 Fume- - ire. car. clothes. N's, va,s. hrtstmas ftm at Much much -arc PMNOWGRANOFATNER LOCKS -Pre Christmas Sale - ,Sed pianos. Yamaha. Sa- ,uck. Kimball, Young Crkang New dpttal pianos ham 5695 and up Hent b own. Large selection of dOpks from $995 and Lip Can TELEP PIANO 433-1491. GAMINE FURNITURE "her.k out our tall SPE - CULLS SOLID OAI( Tabic Sets eq 36 x54 sgl ped table dw 1x18 ext AND j SOLID OAK Windsor Arrow s/ c SALE PRICE $59911, Or a SOLID OAK 40X80 dbl. ped table Clw 2x10' ext. AND 6 SOLID OA( Windsor Arrow s/ c. SALE PRICE $1199!4 Similar savings on all other Olde sols and Bullet A Hwch- ts you an buy 100% SOLIbuy veneer D OAK!! we are not lust a OIR- let WE ARE THE FACTORY!!! TRADITIONAL WOODWORK- ING 905-965-8774. 1 Artioks waned ANTIQUE S7Apsolutey' Pun :hasing furniture. l�s. china INoorcion d other art pot- tery), tin, toys or all nostSW ,tams Decoys. IDOIS i sc en- nfic- Caftc ions or estates Cale Robe" Bowen Antiques 905) 655-6049, Broohlm. On- lMlo. E-mail: rDtnowenvasym- Dabco n WANTED - Super Nintendo, n food woriung order 433-1910 WARTED - used CMW- 486 0X2.166-16 Mg Rom - SW Mg HD. 3 5' bac drive. 144 Modem - 8X60 Rom - 16 Be SC d Speakers. SVGA mm - TOT leve rare/# for Sharon %23-6013 1 Arts a • craft CRAFT VENDORS wanted - for new Crafters Market loal- •d al do Counice Flea Market Oppow Soon! Call 905-436- 1024 1 Contpulor AnMrrM NEW MUSIC e -zine ne 4 http /1 www durtnanrtews neV -aicl3Mndex him . 1 L.ow 6 • Foaed FOUND - little tabby kitten rorg haired, about 3 months olid AWrrwASuc n are. Ajax Call 683.1957 LOST - DIAMOND engage- ment ring. 1 urge diamond n middle. 2 smaller dumonds on either side. Ring is yellow gold, diamonds are set in white gob. lost on Monday Dec. 15. aroul Pickering Town Center. Canadian Tire. n tole d pilem ale. 4, _0620. Reward offered. LOST- Female Tri -Colour tab- by on Dec 7, 1997 In mo)c- tion Kitley and Bowler. Pick- ering. Has orange spot bel - ween ears. Wearing red coW/ tag. Reward. Call (416) 410- TRISHA ROMANCE p 8722 ext 223 (Days) or (905) 420 7132. prints unframed.• 'Even Skaters'. $1150; CararAekgll LOST- marl's plan gold wed - Stroll'. $600. And crib A change table. top of lie line, dirng bard, inscribed '5 -15 - 1982 Forever yours D.S. Re - 5300 for set. 905.433.1059. ward. Please x1428-2872 TRISHA ROMANCE. tramod Christmas Morning' $1500- • 1 Pe1sISNOp{esl Amique bedroom suit, 3 pa., tY~ $2500. DiningrooroSuite $1200, Call (905)4V-2119 TOY POODLE PUPS for sale. 3 femaks, NO read? UPRIGHT Palmer Piano, n b Im finished, recerr8y tuned. No bench. AO0 MMi. Yolldes, 3 weeks Asking 5900. Ca (905)509-2498 after Bill old vat do". first rNedks. females :ale after 6. 683- absPA. p,w p,lrunk. secww 7768. °� slF� 5200 and t p, TENNI-r00 Pups for Sok. Vit used washers 5250. dryers $125 and up. New brand hwtle lodges, chocked. dewormed. first shots. Rally to qo now. Cab 16. c.t. $605 . New brand none 30• stoves 5449. Laurie 905_665.01VSNP and up. New 5 c.l. Ineztrs MAROONED: One 7 month $255. Stephan s Pi-M. 227 Covet SI' Osha• olid UM, mak: 10. old fe- � cd, �; �. old te- wa, 5767448. Olt spade; nd WARN woo 8000 Ills. with � � US hom .4M4160. remote, as" $575 with mounting Watt. Call JIM 434- 7343 NOTWE1LLER psis ppee► loyal, fibldous (ostwv►. SNP sonably pus, WAIM, it W an t oticerfled with BN taste, parent 11on Brem. s s Nils, sand Wor kook Of Your water, we can tN1p Call 686 exi and dewdows M*IwAdt 5300. Cab 905433-7795. a �Mkdonnabort 0 pe. a ling $3600 Evermgs 723- 190 Bonneville SSE, blaCk. grey learner Has all the power BOSS GONE AWAYI MICE WILL PLAYI Hot "of Hot Lowest prices of the year on drastically reduced full recon- ditioned vehicles eg 1983 Plymouth Latzer. 4 cyl , auto. mint, low kms. $1.995 1986 Nissan 200SX. 5 speed. great car. great price $2.695 1987 SunDnrd G.T. loaded, low kms. pertect red. $2.995 1989 Tempest V-6. loaded. blue and silver, sale 53.695.. 1988 Buick LeSabre. loaded, high kms, excellent in and Cort Viout, $3.695 1988 Costa van. 6 passenger 4 x 4, loaded, wow, 53.695 19898 Voyager, 8 pas$ . van, air, auto, low kms A -I now $3.995 firm pnce 1989 Geo Tracker 4 x 4. great shape, now $4.995. 1991 Grand Am SE. coupe, loaded. spotless black sale $4.995. 1991 Buick Skylark. v-6, air, auto, 120,000 kms. sky blue gem. now $5.995 Hot Wheels at $8 500 each 1991 Bonne - vine SE. loaded, super sharp, 97,000 kms, 1991 Cutlass SL. red and sever knockout. load- ed. 1991 Buick Regal Ltd. loaded. 3800 V-6. unDeuev- Me. 1991 Caprice Classic ' lass c. loaded. only 82,000 kms. like new 1993 Aerostar XL sport van. loaded, red and silver 8 passenger More ars and vans to choose from We love hada at Ce"kar Auto Centre, 155 Kiril St. W., at Midtown Mall, -V trout our customers send their friends'. Op" Sen- d". Phare (915) $79.2M6. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE 91 Trans Am 5 Imre, with T -rod. fully loaded including air. 110K. brand new tires, 512.500 905-404-1943 options, new tires. 54300 opo EXECUTgE DRIVEN, pnvately 905-985-7290 owned. 1997 Cutlass Supreme 19M HONDA ACCOrd, good sedan Dark teal, graphde condition. needs transmission cloth. air. windows. remote Mork. 52.000 OBO Cal 905 keypd $20.750 Cal (905) 568-0002 668 1136 19M HONDA Cmc LX, beau- tiful baby blue loaded. air. 198,000 highway kmS . SM cerMied. Whitby Can {905)571- 4480, leave ril sage Must sell by Jan 4th 1996 CAVALIER Wagon. 4 CIT. aua 102 OOOkm 53695 1989 Caaher 2 -door 5 -speed. $2895 Don rust pooled ex- 11aw eoetoNon 433 1787 1911 NYONOAI SONATA V6 engine. 4 -door air con auto 19A7:Ha+S_E� asrt _E power windows t Lod s. law ] 3,. 'aE, _:4= Nh ie ai:In er sunroof. imm sferco ar- cllaycpa nferior $5750 obo. Sege Asking price 53.500 9851139 x(905) 7284232 (905) AulowoOip 1 1913 BUICK CENTURY CUS- tY~ TOM k3adedL wife'S Co. Only A L A AUTO- ars trucks 50.000 miles. 511.500. 434- boats We pay $go- 510.000 2313 Casty on one spot Ary catdl- 19n4 GRAND PRIX, Ve ph any YAM Call us "- nyabs absPA. p,w p,lrunk. secww bine. 24 mows. 7 days. 30 system. 4-600r. approx. inn service 905 686 5003 or 95.000 highway Iris, new 905-706-5234 IM 6 Drakes 512.900 Uke Clew. one owner Cal 905.683- 3020 1995 CME? Lo t - LS 3 4, loaded. including CO player. pourer seat, 113.000 It" kil. excellent condition certified $1.875.(905) 963-9001 1991 FORD Windstar GL, 357A package, quads, over- head console dual heattair. remote entry. 2 -tale. less than 14.000k. extended warranty available Save over $6.000 asking 524,499 . PST 6 GST Can assist with tknanung. (90534 )4-7317 Prorate Vehi- dt WE FINANCE EVERYONE No tum downs. First time buy- ers, bankrupt; bad credit; no credit! If you work; you dhve! Lots of pre- owned vehicles to choose from. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905'7064498 A ABM AUTO Removal . Cash ror ors guCtk remoal. (905) 426-0206 ANY SCRAP Gr or Truck wanted complete or not. Top Cash Dad Fra pick-up Cal (905)261-8831 CASH FOR CARS! We buy used vehicles Vehicles must be in running !brndlron Cal 427.2415 or come to 479 Bayy St East. Apx at MUIIAD AUTO SALES SCRAP CARS Wanted, top prices pad Same Clay peek up. Also ars for resale. col pay up to 55000 Call 686 1771 nhodutm 1991 NAM 82300 ext cao. 101 K. black, standard. 4 cyl. Certified $8.000 or best offer Teephone(905) 665-1306 1 VeNt 4 VA" 1991 GRAND CARAVAN SE. Very good condition. 108.000 kit , certified, asking $9.000 427.8091. 97 FORD 1/2 Ton van, pro - Pam. low miles. some body work A rhino medwial work required. as is. 5750. 915.666-1436. •1 1991 POLANIS Stilimm- BILES all prions include FRT A PDI and 151 service clwik. up. From tlN Life DLX to UNra bunk , 90 days M Pay-$ Clever seen winter. M ogerest financing O.S.C. 86.000miks. asking $21600. Used Sleds for said. Cbtlrrg 905-1331-0064 before 1!fem: and Accessories Chnstmu alfer I lam 905.420.1304. Specials. Spoiled Sports Po 92 BINCN Regal G.S.. 4 -door.. Ions 1898 Baseline Rd. Bow- 38GOV6, fully loaded, show- mange 905436-487. room condition. 123,000115. $10500. Cab 905.728-3134. 1 1 APMbNmlb TRDCHS, TRUCKS. TRUCKS. rl 1990 S-15 GMC immaculate. 1 A 2 Bedroom opts. Aval- 1991 GMC Sonoma, auto attic immediately/JaniFeb. in q'm all (905) 130- 1991 Nissan SE, V6. with cap. 9146 o, 9146 a (416) 789.4115. 1987 4x4 F-150. WE FINANCE. room Townhouse. garage. 4 Pow'r Auto Saks, Whitby, 02 OSHAWA1 bedroom apt. Y (905)430 2277 Abe" and Jackson area. Close to all amenities, het, FORD TIMM 86 Sow, cer- hydro included. $MJmonUl- UAedpis. V6, air-Iwrdilarrtg. ly- Available Jan. 1... Rrsta1, d ani CasSeRe, central W. required . 434-6311 bare cruise, $2,900.9(1523-9791. message. BLUEWATER PARK - WHITBY 1 8 2 bedrooms, immediate, 3 appliances and blinds, MON. - FRI. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. (905) 571-3522 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED WINDJAMMER APARTMENTS - AJAX Affordable 2 bedroom apartments $785 per mo. includes Fridge, stove, broadloom, air, heat, hydro, water and One parking. Call 686-0845 or visit us at: www.geocities.com/wall street/floor/ 7657/highriser.html. NORTH OSHAWA i,.pe• aro 2 bedroomfs) Extra large b* coy Well managed quiet buildup Controlled entrance $698 utilities. able. parking included Available January 1st and February 1st Phone 905.579-5584 OSMINA 181W SI) Large 2 8 3 bedroom apartrrnews in dean im nse bil"M Close to 401 6 GO Parking AvadaDk rmmt dutely From RM /month. Phone 905-5764255 ONE !arae bedroom basement erf clean. utilities included 5595 hrst/W No pets- One K^ .668av 94on FebFtD 1, 2 BEDROOM apt meati Osha- wa Centre anti 301 Parking, laundry Storage Mailable imme"ehy Non Smokers Preferred S608/mo plus hy- dm 579-0246 AJAX - 1 bedroom can00 5 apphances. partl no pets. 3rd noon S87ymonddy, Aradable Feb 1 st Cal Paw 420-2971 AJAX 2 bedroom. separate entrance Clair. 4 appiam". oarlong. no bets. non-smoker available rmme"ely $750/ month Cal 693-9480 "AX. n ; WESTNEY 2 bed- room basement apt Cron smoker rem. $650. Call 427- 6377 AVAILABLE MMEDIATE- LY.in Whitby Apr %Ildeng. Spacious. carpeted. newts painted. watt balcony, close ro bus. slwppi g. ad own ndkil ed. firSVI2 t required. no pets. 1 bedroom $675. 2 Bedroom $775 3 bed - row $840. Cad 40- 0134. AVAILABLE Jan 1/% 2 bed- room Osnawa. man Noor in Slow, heat & wInck� $700 hydro Cal 438-3664 AVAILABLE Jaw. 1198- Large 1 8 2 bedrooms ever/Tom included Carpeted. bako- rnies, Sinal wok -up building BIM/Wilson Laundry on premises No dogs 721-1178 anytime WANT 1 bedroom apt Mat. hydro partunq, able all n- drided S495 ria Avail Jan t as 404-8377 CENTRAL OSHABIA Spacious one barn apt Gas Fireplace Parking Close to all ameni- ties M per month pus ubI- ties. Avail immed Please ale Told at (905) 665-8741 DOWNTOWN Whitby. tnpex. 3 -bedroom apartment, large kitchen and lm% room. laun- dry. $850 pus hydro James (905)509-1805 on" TOWN WWOV, large 2 bedroom with balcony, available Jamary 1st. $740. ftaft parking included. ISV lasr, (905) 669 --loci! LARGE 2 bedroom. aadable imllltdiately in Bowmatnnlle. Cal (905) 430.9146 or (416) 709.4145. MONTH AJAX. 2 -bedroom basement, separate entrance. laundry, parlang. Central air. ceramics. hardwood. Go sta- Don, no"moker. S750. Janu- ary 1. (905)681x4822 NORTH OSHAWA Extra -targe 2 -bedroom, complu'tely redeco- rated, well-maintained, quiet Duildkg, large balconies. ulilf tiWade in- cluded. Available Feb. lst. $694.00/mlh. (905)5795564. 1 A 2 KOHOW apts. Avail- able imrinediatey, Dec. 1. or Jan. tsl Flew building. sfa"- kg at M. 350 Malaga. Oshawa NO pHs. Cal 1 905)- 576.6724. SPACIOUS we' �a Na:r q bedroom apes Avad at 900 and 888 Glen St Some with w llkm doses, palm provided Close to schools. stopping centre. GO Station Utilities included Cad 726-4993 OSHAWA freshly painted. Spacious Urge. dean 1 -bed- room $570 2 -bedroom, 5650 Prior t -B88-149.2738. Pager 416-501-1687 PICKER"llwBayly 6 West - shore 2 -bedroom apartment. separate entrance available rmmediatey. IstAast revered No pets. Cron -smokers cal (905)420-1483 F=ERNIG BASEItENT Apt 120C sq'f aopr-, ' bed- room. large wug room with nrepliCe Urge kitchen. Mope. stove. 1 tut bath Sep - arm walk out enhance ail 416-718.4735 PIMRMG VNJJIGE: Sem- Contained 2 bedroom base- OSHWA 1 rinerm apt _appliances.hiW trcsnn Dalnwu. nxtw atpet living room. separate en- Fenced -m backyard 5mmo. trace No pes/snnokcrs tnaudes Mat. hydro L waver 5700.1/3 utilities. 1stlas, Aaelatrk unmedhtery No 905.619.0425 $1 - lA Absolute Affordable! SICK OF RENTING ??? WHY NOT OWN A. 3 -Bed Semi $700/month 3 -Bed bungalow $800/month Appliances and Window Coverings included No down peytrrent???? go Discharged Bankrupt???? (905)571-6275 ort -800-840-6275 MARK STAPLEY Saks Rep Sutton (;roup Excel Realty Inc. 1 Towrttouses for a 1 Townhouses for Rent Rem 1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units Utilities included Stove & Refrigerator. Parquay floors throughout. Parking included. Playground Area Close to schools and shopping. From 5846.00. Call 905-721-0980 a1 1 Apartments o ( Houses or Rent Rent WHITBY 'arge bachelor apt NEWLY -RENOVATED 2 bed - 'or rent $51-i moth. 1stAast, room hmsned basement with alone days 725-8911. even- gas turriace d h w t , new rgisn"ekends 666-4016 thermalwindows/paint. avail• Dk S825/ WHY rem when yw an own your own morins for late Ikri you thiwl7f, Call Dave Hay- lock ay lodr Sales Rep Re/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd 1668.3600 a (905) 666- 3211 1 Hous Fa Rem S' '> An-, : e WHY RENT? 0111V/1 YOUR HOME FROM $6&MWTH FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE (905) 571-6275 1-800-840-6275 rEark StaplwY Saes aec Setter Gr^ p Excel Realty a Jail no pets. monde Cad 905-432-7326 PORT PERRY Caesarea 1 2- bedroom plus Ion. just mal dekd. Like view on quiet street. amiable immediately. f825antowh 1905)832-4650 RESPONSH;u people child- ren Nelcome No pets pre - •erred 3 bedrooms Irwig- ".Om. detrrgr00m. kitchen. 2 ;atbroomS, careers fresm :learned. IMU" pointed in- s,dt 5850• W Od furnace. stAast 1-800.427.5973 SINCOE B ADELAIDE Arca. small 3 bedroom Surtade for sma11 facility 5800 pus JW +s. Aad Jan 1 all (905) 513.5117 flays? a (905) 427- .93 7 f Eve 1 ask or Abe 1 Tq•rrMtou••s For Raw 3 BEDROOM •ownnouse NMDY 2 1,2 airs garage 5 appkarn,es. ttreplace. arad- Joe rntrglQkMeli $1095 per mo pus unties Call (905) Fros pets Chmitift (9051623 sem, Appw+ces. laundry. PICKERING. )rw bedroom 6513 after 5 p.m CARRIAGE "ILL TOWN - basement apartment. newt' 2-mootDON, 2 slorey bowie Oshawa Jan ante Feb aval- rahovaled. separate er4rsnee, win amirg ­oom, hedge abdtly 434-3972 4 Dc DeBroom, wasrNc dryer. stout. rias ranted basement now arge 3-bemoow house al ndusm S575/month Cal apMmerw weer Separaft en. KING,iOWNLINE Courtu. 420 2Z84 trance. on prep sMtt dose ro a.a uo!e 7CN a ;e 3-bed- BSNAWA - NORTH Oxford 401 Ostw" No pets "% room Townhouse. garage. 4 1. 2 6 3 bedrooms Near GO. month includes ublifin 905- aPO WC" 5940 pus hydro 401. shop Palm bakconyl 4367260.905 725-43166 RhorN (905)721-4213 Delo m $640 al "du - sive IstAast Additional park- No2�i52 905.721.2232. 416- 239- 2 Bedrooms 'a !ne pnce of 1 at 280 Went- worth SI.W. $630-$650 L'h hes included- Easy access to 401 Close to schools. shopping. Call for appt. to view - (905) 721-8741 3 -STONEY. lust rerouted. deanSWIOUS. 4-tkOr00nR5. 2 -bans. 2-i nater s Dasemert we verartmn log backyard i lnvcway. avalabk-mine1wey an inclusive. $1000 Mark 905434-9373 NOW RENn" "00 Oxnard St ;snawa-ownbonhts avata ice immedakey For yorw c01NeIMrrCe the once 4 open Tues A Thum 2.5pm Sat 6 Sun 12-4pm Or W AJAX. 3-3edroom roam nolo mere ntormaeon cam Pat 905• sem, Appw+ces. laundry. S79-1146 parking 40 Psft N- TJIUNTON TERRACE Town - smoker Jin 1St nooses '7C Taunton Rd E. -derenceS $875 . 601 905- . or Osilawa Oec. Jan FeOa 839-5223 panty 436-3316 MYRTLE Station. avttabak UUNTON/Woom 3 -bed - now arge 3-bemoow house room 4 appliances. 5835 . Das Mat. locum bath, 510951 hydro available iMnww y month pus uDMies Phone905-066-9421 (905)721-8213 Call 1 AtleliaN 1 Aucttions MU11 Auc* ms IM HOOfns for Rew ABOVE average room for Cern East Oshawa. Luxury whirl- pW bath Kitchen facilities. able. Clair lurtkshed Work- ing woman or lemale student welcome Non-smokers $100 weeky 905-404-2708 AJAX - furnished room in clean home. separate en - frame. parking. laundry, a- ble, dishwasher. Cron -smoker Available immediatey $400/ month. Call 427-3519 after 6 or leave message ONE large room with private bathroom Share kitchen. parking included Available urimedWety S400/month. Call room, avail. Jan. 1 St. 5300./mo lstllast. Use of kitchen,shared bath. Viewing Sun. and Mon. For appt. 839-1366 SOUTH aAx •;gym '^,r ter' 5400 Plus tunnsneo oaciewr aoartmem 5500 Ifichbes uhlibes. parking. able. Net transil No pets. noir-Smoker S1Aat5t. Avail January 1st Or February 1st. 683-0602 shred 1 d Attonynods ion 2 ROOMS- ' 'unshed 1 un- turmsnM Avalable imme- ikaley No pet. moil -smoker References. 1st and Ustt Pre - ter lemale (905) 420-0249: 416-465-1667 BRIGHT room to rat in large. Clean Jure . friendly shared norm Cable foundry. dose to Osharia Centre andPQ�ut��o�� Transit 140 smokers T,i50/ptr mo fmv and last) 576.3816 sw CENTRAL OSNAWA. 3 bed- room home ail mclusm S350amo . Aralaae rmme• *saw cal 905-579-9156 GLENANNA/UVERPOOL Film tOr int stured accom -iodations. 1 N 6 W, $400a -noriet. cion smokers no Des 305.420.9341 OSHAWA 3 bedroom house to soar. mth 2 pr0a1asioniS Close to an anraataes 5325 rinclustvt Avadaak Jan I Cad 247-41416 SNP . Cowdaw 10" Far RMI ro,•,^ . cat's M aOpkeeces i Ohl induced. $1175 monthly 1stAm. rcltrences rerprrred IrtgWtfS all Sia 905-728-7259 1 omce a ' R•tat Spec• OSHAWA 4 Months Free Now 'TI- BSC sC2nd fir 5550 600 sat roan M. 300 so. ft acrm from Do Centre, 600 2nd t $500 1.200 s0. ft 2nd floor 1.500 sq. ft man Call 434-2447 or 655-4132 ONLY ONE LEFTI M sq R. Othce JmT second floor. food Suroca Streit Norm 40stiawa) location. parking arvirHbk Ullibes emcluded A W* twwrc0iatty Call 905.5765123 ask Tor Bob or Kadfy iliaAucticom ZAdakIMPORTANT AUCTION NOTICE LS WNActiiq eew/u iaabscomm rreeaweii we . a sol w IeW Ids Ira MAJOR ESTATES • PRIVATE COLLECTIONS' CONSIGNMENTS Hand Carved Mahogany & Furniture'' Brnaaze Statuary' Accent Furniture ' Decor & Grand Foyer Mirrors ' Sports Mensorabllia ' Giftware ' 4686 Computers ' Quaaft of Estate & Modern Jemeltery ' Desi{aser Watches ' Osier 200 LA Pring • A.J. C4ssaon ' Luwbbers ' Row6ance itoyal, Dnpulton ' Whimsical T1r'teasures ' Scanners • C611ectibko ' Toys Nott Det 22 AT 7 PM (PREVIEW AT 6 PM) AT. Jackson's ToudL of Class�uet � 104 Consummers D1ire- (1 Block 1flmW Oaf Thidtsm ole Consumm) Over 500 Quality Lots To laclude A Large Collection Of Carved Furniture In Louis Xv, Queen Anne, Chippendale. French & Modem Styles, Lamp & Cocktail Tables. Desks. Loveseats. China Cabinet, What Nots. Dining Sets, Occasional & Parlor Chairs, Screen Dividers, Marble Consoles & Mirrors, Ni�htstan� Large Quantity Of Accent & Decorate Or Furniture, Oak Chins cabinets, Tables, Etc., a fi' any Style Floor & Tabic Lamps, Grand Foyer Mirrors, Outdoor Cast Iron Planters, Functional Bronze Statuary, Ulliput Lane Cottages, Wood Carvings, One Of A Kind Handicrafts, Whimsical Treasures, Delft Blue, Spode, Border Fine Arts Collection Of Wildlife Sculptures (very bohemia Chezk- Crystal, Gun & Sword Replicas, Dolls I cat Boxes, Large Sports Memorabilia Collection With Signed Jersey's, Photos, Unusual herrns. Hall Of Famers & Legends, Original Water -Colours. Limited Edition Prints, Serigraphs, Original T.... Donges Watercolours, Colour Lithos, B,y Rare Group Of Seven Artist A.J. Casson, T Romance, Bateman, 1. Tanton, W. Fkucy,1. Petrella, L. Dyer, H. Pikl, Tite, Chaagall Kreiglaoff, C. Marshall, Les Tait Etc. Large Vanety Of Estate & Modern Jewellery To Include: Diamond Bracelets, Solitaires, Gold Chains, Earrings, Watches, And 24kt Gold Coins, Banknotes Etc. Sterling Silver Flatware, Coca Cola &Disney, Star Trek L illiput Lame Official Collector Items. Discs Collector Plates Custom Framed. Oriental Porcelain Bronze Statuary, Bohemia Crystal, Always A Large Selection Of New Items To Be Offered...... „ ..� v, . �..-.sir rrr� � , • .v . r�� � vv- rr r . �. • . v v • - va�� NS & DF.LF.T/ONS APPLY. WWW.PROAUtiT/ON.COM REGISTRATION AT 6PM ' PLAN TO ATTEND ' FREE DRAW . !ryraree��P•aratlwAtw.r.y.aRar ._ a..w.�.«.....�.--......�.-_.-.r,- � - _'T.. "lr. r .'I, a'�,.'. _ ... •.'' � ...'_?r':.'a'a' to f,.'r' .'ail a` PAGE 30 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1997 ` PhQne (905j:683-0.707 _ .i.recto Y.. "_ fI�X.I9051579-4218 4 : 1 1 linprovernents : leering a storage: 111"a storage ; • Adult Eratrtunmerit SUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS Basement .Apts., Rec-rooms, plumbing, Additions, electrical, drywall, ceramic tiling 15 yrs. Exp. Call Mario (905}- 619-4663. cel.(416) 560.4663 AJAX Moving Systems Full services, moves, appliance and piano specialists. Flat rate or hourly. We now have heated storage units. Now offering free boxes with move. Park and load special, starting at $99 and up. 725-0005 or 427-0005 1 Painting 8 1 F�r^t4 FTN Driving Decaratina CarDatina SchoWa PAINTING & PLASTERING -Nr m)t Inc big or small -You pay when You are satisfied, F•ee estimates, tall Scott at (W OI-4e2o Paprl416►-295-3021 TMS PAINTING dr DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workman- ship Fast, clean, reliable service. 420-0081 815 HARRY -0 -THE' MOVERS Move b,g cr sma". we price them all! Free estF mates. seniors discount. short notice moves. Ap- pkances moved. also storage space available. Comparable rates Call (!05)967-1437 or 1-600-263-5936 MICHALSKI MOVING Mouses. Apartments Otte - es. Appliances aria Platte Spocaksts Now we have Nnaled a r go urta sever and N14o- Illi Ddicoerlt L)nrise0. raureo. Free Es - woos. Escelliect feria. Call 436-7725. eaga. rates homes. ' onc�es, W. ate PM10n+ovrg� Padwg avalabk. ata -0239 , les-ss13 CARPET INSTALLATIONS 25 years experience. restretchmq, our speciality. Free estimates. D 3 N Duran, 987.1799 or 967.1800 Cksnina I OL SECLFANING SERVICE AVAILABLE Satlsfachon Guaranteed call Del Services (9051420-1062 SCHOOL Approved by D.S.A.0 4 lessons and test $105. -10 Lessons $150 -Full Course $259 Free p,ck -up and drop off (416) 287-3060 1 ening a t artferrlg /< L>ndw,p" TREE REMOVAL & MAINTENANCE Seasoned Firewood Available able A-4CALL DAV 831-7055 Party Services Party Servic" RABBIT WANTS WORK Doing Made For Cie orer. s Fames And Al Occasions. Have My Own Magician. Call Elsie 66a-4932 Ra . Adult AduFog ' Enlwtaerrrrr "jerrtlerna)t :c best frierut EXCEPTIONAL LADIES SERVING UI'RHASt REGION titXGA.VCti & CL4.CS REIlAEILUT & DL1<:RETION Gt:ARA.'YTEED IN & ot" r SERVICE yc m mium; Never miss the opportunity to pay your respects again' For an audio version of all of the current death notice received fox publication in the News Advertiser or This Week. call 683-3005 or 404-6591 (Clarington & Port Nerry residents). You may also access death notice information received after press -time by calling this number. Brought to you by the following funeral homes: Accettone, Armstrong, Lown: & Lowe, Martino &tions. McEachnic. McIntosh -Anderson, :Morris. Newcastle Funeral Home, Northcutt-Flliott. Oshawa Funeral Sen ice, VI'agg. Vc.C. Towne. ' PRIVATE :ONE ON ONE 1 L//PGE2/E; r CHRISTMAS a ' SHOWS $20 a 1 limned Time 1 1 PICKERING 711111111ill 1895 Clements, Unit 125 t 1 905-426-4466 1 1.(Brock Rd. 8 Bailer) • — -- - - --' EXOTIC MASSAGE Full Body Relaxation walla 579-1501 7days/wk Don't Forget The News Advertiser Classified Dept phone opera- tors are avail- able for your convenience even Sar. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 683-0707 clarmw 6 Pct Perry resorts • 01 ta4tarerLta. • 11�C • � Oa..0 • 1 oarha 41► THOMAS, BRADLEY R. W In loving memory of our dear son Brad June 29, 1973 - December 19,1996 It broke our hearts to lose you Brad, and you fought so hard to stay. But you didn't go alone, for part of us went with you, on that cold December day. We try to smile and carry on, but nothing is the same without you. What it meant to lose you, no one will ever know: The memories o your special laugh, your antics and all the good times we shared, we will treas- ure forever We will be together again but until then your values and concerns will be a part of our lives. In life we loved you dearly, in death we love you still. Mom & Dad PAINS, Brenda May, At Scarborough Cent Hearth Centre on Thtusday December 18th., 1997 Brenda Paine beloved wle of Jain. Dear mother d Joanne and Andrew. Loved grandmother of Tegan and Britbrey. Sister d Cyril and his vole Margaret and friend of Care. Private cremation. The ffam�ilyy will receive friends in the Family Centre of RONALD MARTINO AND SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 1057 Brock Road. Pickering (just south d the 401, East Side) 905-686-5589. On Saturday December 20th, 1997 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Flowers gratekay declined Memorial Donations to the Toronto Sunny. brook Regional Cancer Centre, 2075 Bayview Ave., North York M4N 3M5 would be appreciated. your personalized In Yemonam, call 683-0707 and let �o'. advisors. co, AAT orshi, Celebrate The season At The Church 'Cif !.Your Choice F "He Is Born 1!?4 Vateae „ A Dramatic: INItisical I:or Christmas presented al Ajax Baptist Church _ 46 Birch Cres., Ajax Saturdas' December 20 at 7:00 I)m Stit0av Dec(!mlwr 21 at 6:(X) I)m For more ulforrnancxl and i mriplim ntary tickets, please call 683-4802 ST. GEORGES Anglican Church Pickering Village Hwy. #2 & Randall Dr., Ajax 683-7981 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21 9 & 10:30 am Holy Eurcharist 10:30 am Sunday School & Nursery CHRISTMAS EVE Wed., Dec. 24 4:30 pm Family Service of Lessons & Carols 9:00 pm Solemn Eucharist with Carols "Incense used at this service” 11:00 pm Midnight Mass with Carols CHRISTMAS DAY 10:00 AM Holy Eucharist with Carols - Do your kids think getting down the chimney is the miracle of Christmas? Children should know there's more than one reason to celebrate Christmas. This year, introduce them to the real meaning of the Holiday season, and let Jesus give Santa Claus a little competition. �9unhnrtnn-Xairpart Xnitrb (114urch 1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering 839-7271 (north of Kingston Rd. - west off Dixie Rd.) ® Advent Services: Sunday, December 21 9:00 am - nursery available 10:30 am - nursery & church school Christmas Eve Servlces: Wednesday, December 24 7:00 pm Family Service 11:00 pm - Communion & Carols al Pickering Standard Church (Meth'.].,[) Brock Rd. / Hwy. #7 _ Suday Sch,,,l 111 I S RSYsh,p I I a.m.. 7 p.m. Wed . 7:Mt Ethic Study. Sihic Club for Children and Youth 428-6102;66-t-0148 Amberlea Presbyterian Church 1820 Whites Rd. N. Sunday Services 11 a.m. Christmas Eve 7:30 pm Family Service 11:30 pm Candlelight Service 839-1383 Rev. Dr. Morlev Mitchell CttltRCt1 UP CttRttiT t.F.rlAN tea'.. .AJAX, 4W% 24�, 1 .111-1 north of 401 - —..t of "W—d SUNDAY - SIOLE SCHOOL 9:•6 WORSatrP - 11 :00 A.M.. 7:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY - 7:00 PAW w..h'., 101111. K1npOon," Th, Ing. 0:30 VI.6—T.V C.bt. 69 V Orb,. sf..s., c-..... St. Paul's United Church 65 Kings Cres., Ajax Wed., December 24 - 7:00 pm Christmas Eve Family Service with Communion Followed at 11:15 pm by a Christmas Eve Communion Service ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN 35 Chauch Sl. 1.. I-wketinrj. vuiAJ;e 683-7311 Christmas Services Dec 2nth .Jr c hoer rLnt t -rt 7.101,m Family Worship. Dec. 21 - 1 1:00 a.m. Family Service. Chrlslmas Eire - 7:30 p.m. . Christmas Day Service - 11'00 a.m. Minister • Rev. Ken Rolvlarld EVERYONE WELCOME CHRISTMAS SERVICES ST. TIMOTHY'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 97 Burcher Rd., Ajax Sunday, Dec. 21 11:00 am Sunday School Presentation 7:00 pm "ANGELS OF CHRISTMAS" A Cantata by Senior Choir Christmas Eve Dec. 24, 7 pm Christmas Eve Candlelight Family Service Rev. Calvin Stone 683-6122 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH Auditorium, Village Ret. Centre 1955 Valley Farm Road, Pickering 10:30 a.m., Advent Worship Service HEROES OF FAITH - Barnabis" CHRISTMAS EVE FAMILY WORSHIP 6:30 P.M. CIDER AND CAROL SING! 7:00 P.M. CANDLELIGHT SERVICE Welcome! Contemporary Worship! Nursery and Sunday School! ® John Veenstra, 416 618-5287 ST. PAUL'S ON -THE -HILL 882 Kingston Road Pickering (rash of Whitest Rol.) 839-7909 Sunday Uteennher 2 1 tit 8:00 air( (:arols and Communion 9:15 am Carol Singing (plus Children's I'arty) 11:00 am (:ar•ol Singing (plus Children's Party) 7:00 pm (-arol Service with holy Trinity (:hurch Christmas Evil- Celellirationis 3 pm Family (:ommunion 9 pm Family Communion 5 pin Family C:andlelight ] I pm Mitlnil;ht Masts 7 -►m Family Candlelight / (:hristnras I)ay Worship (v, 10:00 am Family Communion & Carols •`Gunn• Int tic adore hits. Je.u.l:hri.I. the S„n of (;rrrl" � �,tQf'.f l,.,thf TAn C.. tLt[St 92a Liverpool Rd. oust south of Boyly) Plckerkrg, ON. Ll W 1 S6 839-3521 _4((�p ,,U _ZlI ofrm to r .mu Jfiau �Pcacc Wail; U t Irtistmas Evc: 7:00 p4n Carol and CondleNyhf Service 9:00 pm candleNgM and Holy Commurklon Sefrvice O tistmas �bay: 10:30 pen Holy Correnuirron Service v,,n. b 7:30 pm Epiphany Service 10:30 am Regular Sunday Service BAYFAIR BAPTIST CHURCH R1- KINGSTON ROAD, PICKERIIVG (905) 839-4621 FAX: (905) 839-4622 the Cbrrrb as the heart of the Commentwity w*b the Coaenewwity at its 1/Bart CHRISTMAS SERVICES Christmas Morning: loam -11 am New Year's Eve Concert 10 pm - Midnight including: Christian Life Centre Ajax St. Paul's On The Hill CHRISTMAS SERVICE of NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Sunday, December 21st, 1997 10:30 am OH, COME LET US ADORE HIM Join us this Sunday as we celebrate the Birth of Christ. Come and enjoy the wonderful music of Christrnas as we perform and sing together the classic Carols of Christmas. We meet at the East Shore Community Centre (910 Liverpool Rd., Pickering) Tim Godfrey (Pastor) 831-4128 Special Features There will be a Christmas Party for children during the service. Refreshments served after service. MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR! Sat.. Dec. 20 7:30 pm cit Sun.. Dec. 21 6:00 Rin PPC Choir presents the Christmas musical. Glnbora ion of t e t to of "togs Christmas Eve Candlelight Comnwnion Service 7:00 PM New Year's Eve Service 10-00 PM to Midnight Evervone is welcome at PPC! For unto us a "is 6ivrn, unto us a .Son isgium.. Isaiah 9:6 ALL SAINTS' ANGLICAN CHURCH 300 Dundas Street W., Whitby - 905-668-5101 Christmas � CHRIS NtAs EVE Deceeo6er 24 7:00 PM Family Communion (BCP) Wear your Jt tmmues dr bring yrntr teddy beta 9:00 PM Holy Communion (BAS) 11:00 PM Holy Communion (BCP) Guest Preacher: Rt Rev. Drntglas Blackwell Suffragan B&hpp - Tren' - Durham CHRISTMAS DAY 10:00 A.M. Holy Communion (BCP) Decrabrr 25 The Church of the Holy Trinity (Anglican) 400 Monarch Ave., Unit 1 & 2, Ajax 683-3863 Christmas Services Christmas Eve 4:00 Chnstriia,,, Kids 61 Chats (focus on the Children) 7:00 Family Eucharist with Carols (informal carol Singing, 6:45) 10:30 Traditional solemn Eucharist (informal Carol Singing 10:15) Christmas Day 9:00 a.m. Said Eucharist (\V��Ct I rX 4- ��� CHRISTMAS AT C V 1. 1►i/ 111\ ll NI. I V A _ (ANGLICAN) 1- J RECTOR: REV. MARY RANGER <` SUNDAY, DEC 21- ADVENT 1V 9:00 A.M. - HOLY EUCHARIST - B C P. 10:30 AM. - LITURGY OF THE LESSONS & CAROLS - SUNDAY SC)r001 a NURSER( WED. DEC. 24 - CHRISTMAS EVE 10:15 AM - HOLY EUCHARIST - B C P 7:00 P.M. - FAMILY LITURGY - B.A.S. - CHILDREN'S PAGEANT 11:00 P.M. - CAROLS, FESTIVE PROCESSION - CHORAL EUCHARIST - B. S. THURS. DEC. 25 - CHRISTMAS DAY 10:00 AM. -FAMILY EUCHARIST- B.A.S. - WITH CAROLS SUNDAY DEC. 28 - CHRISTMAS 1 9:00 AM. - HOLY EUCHARIST - B.C.P. 10:30 Am. - CHORAL EUCHARIST - B.A.S. _ NI RTSFRy WED. DEC. 31- NEW YEAR'S EVE 10:15 Air. - HOLY EUCHARIST - B.C.P. 1201 ST. MARTIN'S DR - 905.839-42257 (South of Bayly SL, One Block West of Liverpool PA) AND THEY Q E QI HASH AND POUND TIOR W TO MARY AND J06ETH AND ' 'THE BABY AS HE LAY IN THE MANGER.- - n UK COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS CAROL EVENING for the whole family Great Music, Dnunal, and Chrishmm Program for Children all In a relaxed, friendly abnosphere! SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21,6:00 P.M. at Lester B. 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