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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1998_03_25AJAx EDITION WEEKDAY LUNCHEON SPECIALS from =4.15 LLso A p V_T R T I S -"OT R Optional 4 week home delivery charge 5/ $1 newsstand March 25, 1998 Vol. 33, No. 8 Pressrun 44,, 500 32 pages ■ Sex education kit stays Durham trustees quo opt for status in close vote Durham expects good news on school funding DE 1Au LE:\KED N1O.ID.\Y By Susan a'Neili Me \ltnistcr of I.Ju, if ion and TrainmL i, rvj <;IcJ to announce sta- 6Ic funJin_• for the education s%,tcrn for a !hrec vc:u NE-lod when he un- vrils Itic Pn,%in: 's ncvv funding for - mul.l at PI, kerin_', fine Ridge Sc, *ndary S,hool 1.,J IN is,ordmg t,, JonuuicutaprinietJ un .vii J.,r,J \l.lr,n h ucr, leaked to !tic filed I.I h% rrm.nn at :1 billwn for ,It of the next rcc %cars. with hillion car - Irked for schto,l rd operations Itic ministry and •ovcrnnicnt are rearing spend - In the class- RON TRBOVICH m:'reportsmin- :..' ' .­ ;,:ry spokesman situation DamcicGauvin She avid. the LihLr- als' contention that the funding hxmu- la wdl result in the loss of 10.(1()1) teachers across the province is -com- pletch wrung. ''There might le some changes it I- li:dly hrcause tit prep tine:' Sts (;au - cin says. But. -Over the next ntrec years wcexpect teaching staff will m - crease because we'Nc cappid the classroom sive„ Ms Gauvin also reports rumours about cut, to junior kindergarten are untrue. "The minister (Da%c Johnson) will announce details i Wedr_sday) outlin- ing a lot tit support tie junior kinder- garten:' she says " 1 think we're going to he in a pos- itive situation:' say• Run Trho%ich. su- perintendent of business for the Durham District School Board who calls news of stable fundm "encuur- vging". Mr. Trbo%ch also feels file fact the See FUNDING/Page 4 WHAT'S INSIDE Editorial Page By Susan O'Neill Sports ..... _ sa" , Classified ..................17 'The Durham District School Board will HOW TO REACH US continue to use the Life Facts Sexuality kit .....683-5110 to teach senior decclupmentally delayed RUTH ANN students after trustees Noted against remnN- SCHEDLICH Ing explicit drawings from the Package 'Disappointed at Monday. Close vote However. in light of om,crns rr:.r,hn_ . .durh,,r;ine::s net parental consent. the board will iri !u,, Durham expects good news on school funding DE 1Au LE:\KED N1O.ID.\Y By Susan a'Neili Me \ltnistcr of I.Ju, if ion and TrainmL i, rvj <;IcJ to announce sta- 6Ic funJin_• for the education s%,tcrn for a !hrec vc:u NE-lod when he un- vrils Itic Pn,%in: 's ncvv funding for - mul.l at PI, kerin_', fine Ridge Sc, *ndary S,hool 1.,J IN is,ordmg t,, JonuuicutaprinietJ un .vii J.,r,J \l.lr,n h ucr, leaked to !tic filed I.I h% rrm.nn at :1 billwn for ,It of the next rcc %cars. with hillion car - Irked for schto,l rd operations Itic ministry and •ovcrnnicnt are rearing spend - In the class- RON TRBOVICH m:'reportsmin- :..' ' .­ ;,:ry spokesman situation DamcicGauvin She avid. the LihLr- als' contention that the funding hxmu- la wdl result in the loss of 10.(1()1) teachers across the province is -com- pletch wrung. ''There might le some changes it I- li:dly hrcause tit prep tine:' Sts (;au - cin says. But. -Over the next ntrec years wcexpect teaching staff will m - crease because we'Nc cappid the classroom sive„ Ms Gauvin also reports rumours about cut, to junior kindergarten are untrue. "The minister (Da%c Johnson) will announce details i Wedr_sday) outlin- ing a lot tit support tie junior kinder- garten:' she says " 1 think we're going to he in a pos- itive situation:' say• Run Trho%ich. su- perintendent of business for the Durham District School Board who calls news of stable fundm "encuur- vging". Mr. Trbo%ch also feels file fact the See FUNDING/Page 4 WHAT'S INSIDE Editorial Page ...............6 Sports ..... _ ..............15 Classified ..................17 crcax the noise she's subjected to he- HOW TO REACH US General ......... .....683-5110 Death Notices ..........683.3005 .rcascd property values and mcrcasd Auction Line ..........683-7545 rink. Sincerely Yours .1-800-662-8423 Email . neasroom,adurhain net Internet .. . .durh,,r;ine::s net Vol. 33, No. 12 revised permission firms it, he signed by parents indicating they have viewed all the material before their child take part in the programme. The material, which has been used in Durham for eight Nears to teach special - need, students aged 17 to 21, %%ill also be placed in the hoard's regular cum,ufutn cy- Ic I,,r renew I " pl,:n: ! that the Issue h n re solved:' hoard chairman Ruth Ann Schedhch said following Monday's meeting of trustees. "But 1 was disappointed that it was such a close cute" A motion introduced by Oshawa trustee Susan Shetler calling on the hoard to re- mucc explicit drawings from the kit was re- jected to a 6-5 decision. "I wasn't surprised (by the cute) because !h, i ,ird was split the first time around," Ms. Shelter said in an interview. But. "I don't sec it as being over... there's far too much controversy around it. The whole of public education is on the line here:' During the meeting. Bev Freedman. su- perintendent of programmes, told trustees she has heen in contact with a number of other school boards and agencies across the See DURHAM; Page 4 wA Ajax restaurant photo by Jason Liehregts Off with his head.? A courageous Michale Gale volunteered to take part in a magic demonstration by Magic Mike r:hich included a close call with a guillotine. The event took place at the Pickering Town Centre on Saturday as part of a line-up of events scheduled during the March Break in Durham Region. parking expansion comes under fire PROPERTY VALUE CON('I RNS CITED BY RESIDENT By Keith Gilligan I'Ncrything we\c put into our homes Centre gets $730,000 for speech, language services will he lost" VIAN — A restaurant owner has The expanded parking lot will in- _rn ,•nen the go-ahcad nl expand his crcax the noise she's subjected to he- ,arking lot despite the objections of cau% it's ecen closer io her home, warhv homeowners worried about de- Mr, Bntlnn said. .rcascd property values and mcrcasd Speaking on behalf of his father. rink. Petnna owner Chns Kakounls said (heJohn Kakouros, owner of Texas cvtra parking is needed because on 3urger and the budding it's heated in some mghls there isn't enough space ,n Harw'tod Avenue, can add Irl %chi for all the customers' vehicles Ir spaces by expanding his parking Ihcrr's a record there. a paper trail. ,t SS fret into the hack%and of a horn, hr parking tickcn" to prove tlw is owns at 102 Heron St ,eking i, jusufieJ, he aid. Ajax Council will &cal -The downstairs busirxsses dren already receiving such ser- da Watson. executive director of In April 6. tire's no parking for their -I'he building. at the corner :stomer%: Mr Kakouros A HarwIKd and Mandrakc Acd itrcet, also houses Petnna A, jor property values raps and Billurd., a Becker s Jnlppong because of the ,uilet and a laundromat. See KIDS/Page 2 parking lot. "I disagree Ihey 'rhe expanded parking Int LAZENBY will go down I feel they will %ill increase garbage and with assault in the case — and 19- go up, he said "IIs my noise. Ajax C'ouncil's stand- o pinion I feel the K5 fret. If mg committee of the whole CHRIS sold to a commercial was told Monday by Shelley KAKOUROS landowner fronting Har - Britton, who lives next to IO2 'I Jisay:ee they 1o"`J- it would have a value Heron SI adjacent to the ex -will go down' to them. It won't affect the pandcd portion of the parking homes because they'll still lot. have 135 feet" of lox sive. Six said, "%ke ihought during the Mr Kak,mros blamed Most of the winter the noise would go down. Even pruhlcros in the area on students from in winter. we're still hearing it through nearby Archbishop Items O'Connor the windows We're still hearing car Catholic High School. alarms going oft and rowdiness in the "A lot of the issues are caused by parking lot" DOV students. If Petrone.'. wasn't Mn Bnnon reported sfie'd consult- there, we would still have a problem ed with three real estate companies with DO'C students. -1'hc issue of about how Ixr property value would to must: and garbage arc in indication of affected if tux parking lot is expanded a high school in the area" "I've been [old• if this is approved, it Town planner Stuart Craig said will drop my property value by See AJAX Page 3 510,00(► to $15.(XX) Tha['s quite a Int Centre gets $730,000 for speech, language services Grandview "That's been the By Christy Chase there were more than 4,(X)0 ... ,. • Starr "This $736(XX) reinvestment OSHANA — More than dren from our point of view, 309) prechuol children in communication disorders and Durham Region will receive newborns to five -year-olds who speech and language help due to -It's really gad news," said a $730,(XX) announcement made ment. lits. Hessey said she's not by the ProNmce Monday. dors:' Oshawa MP Jerry Ouel- Grandcicw Treatment Centre Bion District Health Council will be the lead agency for the JANET speech and language services that ECKER will be- made possible throughout 'Its a very good the region by the funding. investment' "This is good news:' said Lin- dren already receiving such ser- da Watson. executive director of Grandview "That's been the need in the region:' there were more than 4,(X)0 biggest nerd for preschool chil- "This $736(XX) reinvestment preschoolers at potential risk for dren from our point of view, will assist foal children from communication disorders and speech scr%ices" newborns to five -year-olds who about 220 Wailing for assess- -It's really gad news," said have speech and language disor- ment. lits. Hessey said she's not Lynda Hessey, of Durham Re- dors:' Oshawa MP Jerry Ouel- sure exactly how the funding will Bion District Health Council lette said in announcing the fund- altect those figures. which co-ordinated local plan- ing. She said the health council ning for the services and submit- Currently, there are 743 chil- asked fir $1.4 mullion oNer a ted the proposal for funding to dren already receiving such ser- three-year period. the government. "It's really ter- vices. The new funding will see "1'he aim is to prevent, idenn- rific news. We're very, very almost 3,4(X) more preschool Iy and treat speech and language pleased that finally there are children provided with service. disorders in very young children some resources io help children When the health council made See KIDS/Page 2 in this arca. It's a tremendous its proposal last year, it reported LAZENBY Charges downgraded against three in death of, Ajax man By Stephen Shaw with second-degree murder follow- before being stabbed several times, year-old Paul Shonell Muhammed, Durham stars in, an attack outside 'llic Palace collapsed in the parking lot and who was released unconditionally. Murder charges have been East around 2:30 a.m. last Wednes- died a short time later at hospital. Mr. Robinson is also charged dropped against three of four men day which killed Raphael Stephen Four Scarborough men were ar- with one count of ohstructing f" initially arrested in connection with Laienhy. The 23 year Old. known rested within an hour. Yesterday. lice in connection with the incident last week's ,tal,hing death of an to family and friends as kae. canis murder charges were dropped and possession of cocaine and ob- Alax 111,111 1 airside a Ihckcring ■rip to the aid ol'a woman being oerhal- against 18 -year-old Shean Glave, suucting police in an unrelated in- cluh IN ahused inside the cluh. Sergeant 20 -year-old Daniel Robinson — cident. Still charged with murder is RAPHAEL Dutli,wi Itr; t n,,l I' lice hunt- Jun Grimley said. booth tit whom are now charged 19 -year-old lames Solani os. who LAZENBY ids dl:1, 1.. cd .ill ti,ur Mr. Va/enhy. who was heaten with assault in the case — and 19- appears in court tomorrow. Died March 18 PAGE 2 -THE NEWS Alri•ERTISER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 19" Kids benefit with funding provision for Grandview KIDS. From page 1 so thc% are better able to learn when they start school:' said Health Mtnt - ter Elisabeth Witmer. Social SenIccs Minister Jancl Ecker. kll'l' for Durham :Fest, said the funding is part of the govem- ment's goal of redirecting rnoney to- wards priority areas. such as inter- vention and prevention programmes for children. She said parents in Durham have been Telling her for some time of the urgent need for more services for preschool children with speech and language disorders. ..It's a vcn good Investment:' she said. -'It means a whole lot in terms of how well the children will do in the rest of their hoes'• Nir Ouellette said Grandvrew's long history of providing services to children with communications disor- ders led to its choice as lead agency by the local planning committee, which included local parents. speech-language service proridcrs, other children's services providers and community groups. Dos Watson said Grandview will +enc as a transfer point for the fund- m� and will he lead agency in proyT- sion of The services She card she hopes the services will he provided In a variety of creative ways and in sc%cral locations throughout Durham Region Access to the service well he ayallahle through a toll-Irce tele- phone number once the programme i, started. Referrals are to he accept- ed tram all sources Including from families The amsliesThe Durham funding t. part of a provmcewtde $20 million in funding The Province announced to create and expand speech and language ser - %ices for preschool children. Three locals charcTed in S l -million theft rine Three AJax and Pickcne,. !r.t- dents arc among 25 alleged players in an organized crime ring believed responsible for armed robberies. break and enters and car thefts Throughout the Greater Toronto Area. A task force made up u( mvesti- galors front the Peel. Toronto and York p,rlicc forces has recovcried $1 millnm in stolen propert) and >11ti1A) in illegal drugs and laid about 2(X) charges oyer the course of a five-month probe Sergeant John Sheldon of York Regional Police said abut 90 per cent of the stolen goods recovered were expensive late -model cars found at hidden "chop shops". Arrests were made in Ajax. Pick- ering. Toronto and lli sissauga and The charges include rohherv. hrczk and enter and possession of stolen property. Sgt. Sheldon said the police forces united when it was deter- mined each was tracking the same group of suspects tura string of crimes. "The group started off doing break and enters and then it got in- %ol%ed in other activities such as rohhenes. or whatever was deemed to he most profltahle at the time;" Sgt. Sheldon said. He said those arrested all had "major or minor roles" in the group's activities. Anumg those charged are Picker- ing residents Susan Gaher and Wade Stevens. hath '_It. and Ajax resident Barn R)IL 19. 2 — Cues, f;Sroock Balls & Accessories L 6 Leisure '�Cenue Rd. 6 401 Pickering 428-9767 our Sheer Beauty flyer. included in this news - per this week Please notes Page 8 - Organza Givenchy Description Is Incorrect. Copy ould read Eau de Toilette Natural Spray 50rrL sincerely apologize to our valued customers regret any inconvenience or confusion this have caused ATO N'S Hot wheels Ajax firefighters work to bring a car fire under con- owner of the car is in the background providing in- trol after being called out the the scene Monday formation on the incident. No injuries were reprot- morning outside Bingo Country. The unidentified ed in connection with the fire. Conservation officials don't expect flooding 0unscrvation authorit) officials are cross- ing their fingers. hoping the snow dumped over the weekend combined with forecasted mild temperatures and rain won't rause flooding of local watercourses. "Right now it doesn't look like It's going to he that big a prohlcm.' says Perri Sisson, di- rector of environmental cngincennc for the Central Lake Ontario Consenalwn Nwh �ntv (CLUCA). If the weather forecasts are correct, and temperatures reach 12 degrees with some rain, the creeks should be full but not flooded. says %it Sisson. -It we get (more) rain on top of it. we're certainly looking at some flooding:' he says. CLOCA is continuing to monitor the situa- tion. he says Have you checked the flyers in today's News Advertiser? LOWEST PR/CES GUARANTEED! ' FULL SERVE HIGH-SPEED B �cK PHOTOCOPIES WE USE AS QUALITY Kodak LO 2*7,EACH EQUIPMENT *For 2.000 or more, 20 Ib White Bond FULL SERVE LASER COLOUR COPIES t. 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Here. he stores up on a pancake lunch before deriding to take part In such activities as table tennis, bdhards computer games and ruore The Youth Centre organized a host of events for area kids during their annual break from school. Ajax gives go-ahead for parking proposal AJAX Fr ;m page ' 0 EXPECTATIONS many 1„uc, a, tic up our hylaw olfi- parkin_ i, a prohlcn. nntiikpi, 111,1 hir rcr, How wbuTd xxc know if iT % xtaft Itard Ica_u:, are pr:r, my JI Poir!i.o it It'd unp,,,ibk iii rnfcwrc n'. "11iruugh the ,uc plan. a Ward 3 local Councillor lot til the i..uc. r.m he :kI 14-cri Jordan ,tiplN,rted the dre„cd m .t Ir.r,i .,,rtcncd.a cndnicnt. ;ailing it "t.urly !vlr ('raig no cd cal He retn,rrol 1-%n ,tall "11e pnohlcn) 1, at rVak arc reconuncnding :ondi c, Stall are the tint Io ar- tium that ”„ n ill mals cse c and the la,t to Ira%c txidy Itapl,x, alth„ugh that � '•I don't ,cc it as an undue Moo he idcali,uc” 1 .:.ird,hip lur employees to Alaxor Stcxc Pari,h tried 1 r.trk the furthest from the but tailed to inilude .I Pala- "uiklmg" graph hnuting parking in the COLLEEN Ajax planning and develu� expanded lot it, only ,tall JORDAN incnl director Let, I)eLoydc from the husmc„c, there. 'Fairl'y logical satd the Town could stipulate But. Ward I lox al faun in a development agreement cillor Danielle Ilolnk, that the extra parking he re - asked. -Hou would we monitor it.' seised low stall lit the dificrcnt hu,t- How would d,c enb,t:e it ' %fie ha%c u, nese, in the budding Wroncr phone number A special pull- ouI section car- ried on the TUe,- day. March 24. 1995 edition of News Adxcrli,ci about the Alas Pickering Hos- pital Founda- tion's :harjty TV auction run- ning this Friday to Sund n :,•n twined an incor. rect phone num- her. Thecorrect phone numher for area resi- dents interested in participating in the annual fund -raisin: event is 8151. Incorrect in- formation was provided Io the News AddcrIvs er. 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Durham trustees vote to keep sex education kit DURHAM Lrom page 1 proyincc regarding the California sex education kit and aid she is currently gathering allcmativc materials. "Am parent has the right not to havc the material taught to their child;' she said. noting alternate fame ly life programmes arc availahlc to parents who don't want their young- sters ai take part. Ms. Freedman said there arc cur- renth. seven families whose children would he eligible for the programme who have asked for alternate material. She noted the majority of those farm - ties did not want family life taught to their children at all through the school system "7 he board obviously take, parental input seriously, otherwise we wouldn't be spending this much time on this issue;' bis. Freedman said. re- porting between 150 and 2(X) hours of staft time have been spent answering phone calls and responding to letters. However. Pickering trustee Paul Crawlord told the board, "Too much time has been spent defending the pro- gramme when it was the pictures that should have been removed" But. in an interview following the meeting. Brian Chiasson of the Fami- ly Action Council (FAC). said while renwving the graphics would have been a step in the right direction, it would not have gone far enough in making the programme acceptable. "rhe pictures in my mind are only one portion;' he said. adding the FAC also has concerns regarding references lis homosexuality, abortion and the use: of contraceptives. While Mr. Chiasson was "disap- pointed" at the outcome, he added the fact that the consent form will be al- tered offers some reassurance that par- ents will he certain of what's being taught in the classroom. "I was pleased with a lot of what was said:' Ms. Freedman, who reported par- ents are currently required to give written permission for their children to take part in the class. said the re- vised form will ensure "informed" parental consent. She also said staff will "reshape" the programme due to the number of years it has been in use. Ajax trustee Brian Clarke. Picker- ing trustee Paul Crawford. Whitby trustee Doug Ross and Oshawa trustees Susan Shelter and Jane Weist voted in favour of the motion calling for removal of the explicit drawings from the kit, while Pickering trustee Ruth Ann Schedhch, Scugog trustee Bobbie Drew. Whitby trustee Eliza- beth Roy, Uxbrid;c/Bruck trustee Nancy Loraine, Osf.awa trustee Kath- leen Hopper and Ajax trustee Darry I Blakely Noted against n. Funding for school boards announced in Pickering today FUNDING/From page 1 __ ago obviously aren't there" to cut their administration costs from minister is unveiling the funding mod- As for the impact on teaching staff, the current average (4 4.7 per cent of el in Durham is a good indication the Mr. Trhovich says he expects there will their total spending to 3.4 per cent. h+rmula will mean good news for the be some teachers lost at the secondary "1'm confident we're well under the egion's two school hoards. level but more will he required in Nle- 3.4 per cent:' Mr.-rrfxwich says. "One " I think both boards in Durham mentary schools due to Bill Ifo) regu- of the hallmarks of this board for the havc been among the lowest spending lations on class sue and prep time. last decade is that it's very lean in ,m a per -pupil basis:' he says. "The Mr. Johnson is also expected to an- terms of central administration ser - UIS everyone talked about six months nounce school boards will he required vices." Single parents in Ajax and Pickering meet AJAX -- Single parent, support. Its weekly meeting for cus- Golf and Curling Club, n Arix and Pickering have 'rhe Ajax -Pickering todial and non-custodial corner of Church and Bay - a place to go each week to Chapter of the One Parent parents Wednesday, April I ly Sts., Ajax. Call 831- ,harc talcs and get some Families Association holds at 8 p.m. at the Annandale 1201 for information. LI■GMS'■■�■G ti> l .►�i�'�JsJ:J1� cis- PMdaAt S �iJ �Jr 3', iiJ ? j�rJ� ?S ': 3 J iJ��J.•�MatcfNnti NBE frf0l�t saw MYrono Q^ CMU MtN !-iON. AaabeEe v ttlty" fI . IBYlwwo AVBNetr1� MfMf J III"� IY xoo ityN tl�nCh tiitrhlte. ✓ 6toii Awtr141 a BYft. �,r !� I) AvflrYbM lMnel� AWd i PtirlM _ ttwt, t)itatM aN0 i MMtM Amir it7s.iS now~ MatiiLss we OUSE fir CoMn4 �, erCast I��42" p' ' t Alun ed MUMBERt Y4M�. InYn an � M Maack MdOOM Mosb16 6 .� .� Available In S FlnlihEi ■INQMN Pleas for nuclear review dominate licence hearing By AbIIsIMIC iekacs Staff reporter Renlemher the'itamc was supposed to he unsinkahlc, Atomic Energy Control Board mcnitxrs were warned Yesterday by a Durham resident as they considered the re- licensing of the Pickering nuclear station. "Ile Pickering plant's current licence expires at the end of Mauch. Though the final hearing on it wrapped up at the Holiday Inn in Oshawa luex!av, the AECB board made no Immediate decision on a new perinrt. Tte session was dominated by residents and politi- cians demanding an emirinnemal assessment of the sta- tion. Among them was Counicc residcnl Suiannc Elston, whomade the comparison between the station ,md the suppoiseidly unsinkable boat. "We must never forget that the unthinkable can hap - Fen:' sand Ms. Tilston um urging the board to protect the community Irons any possible negative impact from the station "Right now I feel like I'm on the "litany" Ms. FINton rnaintamed the AECB should insist on fire safety Improvements at the plant. tighter standards on tri ,turn in drinking water, and an investigation of a Possible link between the station and the tit gher- than- average inci- dence of ccnam health problenm% in the surrounding com- munity. She aim) suggested the AECB should support the environmental assessment of the plant requested by the Town and Durhaun Nuclear Awareness (DNA).' and favoured by x' per cent of Pickcnng voters in a munici- pal election referendum last tall Sally Mcl.c.od of Pickering told bard members resi- dents need to have their concerns addressed and want an environmental assessment they can he part of. "We can't live like this anymore:' she said of the lack of trust in (hmrto Hvdno to run the Pickering nuclear plant safely. "Ibis community needs to see leadership. We hate gone to all levels of g.nemnent and now we arc coming to you.. DNA maintained there is no option but to permanent ly shut dow n the four older reactors on the 'A' side of fix- Pickering hePickering plant now that 1.mirunnent Minister Normo Sterling has ruled out a review of the station under the pro, mcial Environmental Assessment Act DNA represemauvc Duve M.rim amu. sl tcd the 'B' side should he shut down "until progress can he demon- strated on a number of front:', such ss fire protection and the availability of power for its emergency core cooling system now that the 'A' side has been shut down for an In- definite period. Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs told the board there's been "a complete collapse In public confidence" in the station and residents' worries about it can only be ad- dressed through an environmental assessment. "We are in effect hamstrung in that we can't begin to properly respond to their questions and concerns:" 'Ihc mayor added that until an assessment is ordered, and hv'l'ause of Hydro's Poor perforinance in some areas and its past failure to meet AECB rcponmg requirements, the Tiiwn could not suppoin the granting of a licence for the station for more than nine months. Ajax Councillor Colleen Jordan told the hearing her Council had "no objection to' a two-year licence, but wanted the AF:CB to order the Pickering station to fund and participate in it comprehensive public review of the plant which would include ,octal, economic and environ- mental matters. AI -CB staff told the board significant problems remain at the Pickering plant though improvements have been made. "Ilicy said they were recommending a standard two-vear licence not as a recognition of significant im- provements by Hydro but rather to allow AECB stall to complete it more thorough evaluation of its recovery el - forts. Dave Sher of the Canadian Nuclear Workers Council supported the two-year term, and suggested an assess- ment was not needed to answer public concerns. 'Whether it is the anti-nuclear interest group repre- senting little more than the views oaf its executive• or a few local government officials eeking political profile in flit community. or local media outlets with a preference for nuclear controversy. the legitimate problems we have at Pickering have been magnified out of all proportion by the cynical and upporrtumsuc use of any rumour or suspi- cion that can he used to discredit our efforts:- said Mr Shier. Hydro nuclear division chief Carl Amkrgnini and rIck- cring station head Gene Preston outlined ail the improve- ments made at the Pickering plant over regent months, in- cluding significant ctkinges in past problem areas such as maintenance and Irumng• and the shutdown of so mac re- actors to concentrate resources in improving the perfor- mance of the rest. "Pickering will continue to to o>pe"ted safely.'- said Mnor Mr Preston "Safety I. our top pnty and it will not he , nipronm%cv " THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, MARCH ld. 1TM - PAGE S Ajax, Pickering mayors on breakfast menu PICKERING -- There's still time to holds its annual Mayors' Address at a 7:30 reserve a spot for the annual address to the a.m. breakfast meeting at Regalis Restau- business community by the mayors of rant. 1305 Pickering Parkway on Thur% - Ajax and Pickering. day. March 26. 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Each $295 With the purchase of any Shipley suit, purchase any shirt or tie from our entire men's dresswear department and save 40% off the Sears rag. price. Cannot be combined with other savings offers Only available at our Pickering store while 1uss"" let, o34o6 Copyright 1998. Sears Canada Inc IMGE 6 - THE NEWS ADVEIMSER W FID NESDAY, MARCH 2-1. 11"N OPINION EDITORIAL OUR VIEWS ON THE NEWS It's about time we had minister for children The old song says. 'Children are the future,' and. based on some of the reports about the abuse and death of children under the care of social services agencies over the past few years, it's high time the provincial government took action. That's why we greet with relief the appointment of Minister Nk'ithout Portfolio Margaret Marland whose special responsibility in cabinet will be the welfare of children. Minister Marland. a veteran politician who has many years of service at Queen's Park on her resume. will be well -situated to look into problems with agencies across Ontario. Marry different ministries deal with children but few have a specific interest in the welfare of chil- dren. That's where Mrs. %larland comes in. -Early intervention has to be what works...chil- dren are falling through the cracks .a child has a basic right to hope:' The minister is certainly say- ing the right things. The biggest job Minister !Marland has is to make sure adequate funding is provided so that the Children's Aid Society can accomplish its goal of protecting children. She'll have to make sure Liws to serve the rights of children do what they set out to do. And she'll have to make sure agencies across Ontario work together to do the greatest good for children. She's to he commended for her insistence too, that volunteers can have a huge impact on children. She paid tribute: during a recent visit to Durham, to the work of groups like Kids on the Block, Scouh Canada, 7i'WCA and the Rose of Durham. She gave special recognition to Bell Canada for its Kids Help Phone which has fielded over 3.5 million calls since its inception. The minister has made it clear that the needs of children involves us all. But we need a leader and it.. mm %a c:cn V. - thm vwr,,,n We wish her well in her work. Ontario's little people need a champion. Good riddance to absentee senator It took him a gotwJ long time but it seems Senator Andrew Thompson has finally done the honourable thing and quit. The call for the senator's resignation has been loud over the past six months. His absence from the Senate ( he's attended just 12 days in the 1990%) brings disrepute to the Upper House. Mr Thompson will still take home a 548,000 per year pension so the taxpayers of Canada will still be forking over nearly SI.000 per week to a man who certainly didn't earn it. Once again, it's time for Senate reform. Can't all parties in Ottawa get together and agree on that'.' Can't the federal and provincial governments agree to amend the Constitution so the Senate can become an elected, effective body which represents the people ofCanada') Let's do it. To respond to this editorial call °1n� fosotxce Intosource at 683-7040 and dial 5112 YOUs A_ID IT YOUR OPINION ON OUR VIEWS In response to Susan O'Neill's March 6 col- umn headlined 'Durham educators left in limbo', one reader said: "I want to congratulate Susan O'Neill on her excellent arti- cle. I'm very happy this subject is not being lost on the media. Hopefully, the government is going to start moving on the funding formula" WE ASKED THE QUESTION IS: SHOULD MPS BE ALLOWED TO PUT CANADIAN FLAGS ON THEIR DESKS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS? I 1 Tanya Billion Fred Preddy Kerri Shipley says. " 1 don't see says. -Of course says. "Hell. yes. why not. Be they should. We are proud. It's our They should be Canadians and if country" made to put them certain people on their desks" have a problem with It they shouldn't live in this country" mews A D V E R T I S E R A Metroland Community Newspaper published four times weekly on Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday and Sunday 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax. Ont. US 2H5 Publisher: Thn Wh ttaker LETTERS OL'R Rt:ADERS- VIEWS Oti THE NI -:AS's Big dishes `unsightly' To the editor: it ncighh.)ur nstallcd a 12- 1-oot satclhtc dish on a vers small lot which is postponed dircctly in view of Inc -living.' area of my htm%c. Unksx we keel+ )xir nhrni. .Aa— 2a h.— a day we we forced it, constant- ly lox+k at this humble ovcr- tiearmg structure. There is nothing pretty about I+x.kine at black metal which takes up your entire hackv and t tcw 1 am told by the Twin of Pickering that the current hylaws, in existence since the early 'NK. permit the place- ment of thcsc structures up Io a maximum of 12 feet To add insult a) injury, I am advised that III I cannot increase the height of my fence beyond the current permissible leight of six feet: (2) If I wish to con- strict a gaichx) oir any otter structure 1 require a building permit: (3) If I seek an amcnd- ment to update the current hylaws to further restrict the height of satellite dishes on a residential leu, and such by law gets amended, all existing dish- es arc exempt from such amendment. The shock oil the day, how- ever, was that most of the sub- divisions have restrictions pro- hibiting satellite dishes. These restrictions usually are in effect for seven to 10 years. Then. the Town's archaic bylaws kick in Given the latest technologi- cal advances in this area. there is no need for these large dish- es. nor would it he desirable. Well, not in my community where it appears "big" is "het - ter". Given the reality of this situation, It is quite possible that if something isn't dune sown, with the expiry of subdi- vision restrictions we could see satellite corridors flanking the backvards of our communities. Wouldn't that be a pretty sight' It appears that our local poliu- cians think so because so far nobody has done a thing about it. notwithstanding that I was told by Town staff that this is a "growing- problem. I was told by the Town to either live with it, or spend a lot of money constructing some sort of camouflage because "Our hands are tied". The Municipal Act prohibits them from grandfathering any amendments to existing bylaws. They further put the 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 ini- tials nttials and a last name. Please Include a phone number for verification The editor reserves ftre right to edit copy for style. length and content Opinions expressed on letters are those of the writer and not necessar- dv Moi%e of the Niiws AdW.,11 r onus on me lis fix the problem - rc contact MPP Janct Eckcr or the Mtnrsler tit 4luntctpa1 Affairs. 1 guess it's something Pickering management and politicians Just can't wrap their heauls around. tow difficult' My concern is two -fold. Flrslly. how are my rights being protected by these oul- dated bvlaws' Secondly, why must 1 fight my own battles: isn't that what my tau dollars are paying local staff and politicians to do' I feel that ms right to enjoy my horns has been prcludiced by the right of my neighK)ur to erect one of the most unsightly objects one can look at on a 24-hour basis. Are there any other home- owners who are experiencing this problem and would like: something done ahoui ii! Please contact your local coun- cillors or. better yet, give me a call at 420-1{51(4. If our politi- cians don't know how to fix -property rights" issues. maybe we can show them how it) make it fair and equitable so all constituents can enjoy liv- ing in Pickering. Anne Ray, Pickering Scooping made easier To the editor: I would like to add a sug- eestion to the letter headlined 'Sn)op and scoop, elephant owners' written by Justine M. Rohinson of Ajax. If walkers of dogs would carry a plastic grocery bag. opened flat and ready to place under the dog. then as sown as the dog squats, quickly place the opened bag under him so tic is doing his job into the bag. When the dog walks away, all you have to do is pick up the hag and walk away. This makes the whole procedure so much easier and faster. Kids' sex education role of parents and church Ib the editor: ('.+rncrning the March 11 letter from Rcv. Glen t:aglc aheut the Life Facts Scxualitv programme being offered by the public ,Ltux'I Niard. I have not had the time to attend the Mord meetings but 1 have read tte available information open it, the public Also. I have had an opportunity it, rwruse the illustrations, having extrema: difficulty in picturing in my mind what kind of colouring books must he in his posses- sion. Thank you for the biblical illustration. I have had the tremendous privilege of work- ing in hospitals and other insti- tutions right across this vast dominion of ours, to see every type of phvxical and mentally dependent person possible. 1 have as a chaplain walked the hall, of what was known then as "Ile Ontario Hospital for the Mentally Retarded. whichis now known as the Huronia Ins.itute in Onllia, Ontario. The nurses, both male and female. showed a love so deep and su real that it touched the heart of every patient in that institution. They loo confront- ed the exposure of sexual desires in some of the patients. yet I tow many of them sit with that patient, explain in simple knowledgeable terms the facts of life, see the patient respond, and react in a manner that many young people cannot handle even with all their facul- ties. I do not desire to make this a running commentary, nor an ongoing battle of words. I do not agree with what the hoard is endeavoring to do. especially with the sloppy, inappropriate illustrations. Board officials infirm me there is no room for religious attachments in the School: the church and the home should take care of it. Perhaps the same approach Should be made in the realm of sexual education. Shirley Ireland, Bruce Harcourt, Pickering Ajax SHAPER Ajar resident Brian Quin is retired and enjoys family, friends, reading, writing, outdoor activities and vol- unteering. Developing Good Samaritans !vh first bout with voluntary goodwill made a lasting impression. In 194'. war was ravaging 1?urope. h1v father tried to enlist for active s r- v'icc, but was rejected hecause of a suspicious but dormant lesion on one of his lungs. Dad joined the Reserve Arrnv instead and we watched him march down Toronto's Yonge Street one rain Saturday morning. On Sunday he came down with a cold. By Wednesday he was running a high tevcr and confined to bed. The doctor came anti went and for the lirsi time in my life 1 heard the word -pneumonia'. As was typical for the times, my mother was not working outside our hone. What was she to dol' Sulfa drugs were just corning unto the mar- ket and offered hope. but my parents had little money in those days and no health insurance Then a kno cI cane at our front do or Our next-door neigh - hour stood there with his wallet in his hand. open. "How much do you need. Hilda" he asked niv mother. 1 don't know it she took any money but we newer torgot his gesture In the last 1 _' months, that small family eniergerey has hrcn mirrored ten thousand -told in ('anada The Winnipeg flood of 1997 and the great icc storm of I'M created ntarnv dcs- pe'rately worried iiclnns They AM) illustrated that feelings of neighbo urh- rx s still lie ready to he called upon during critical times. It is a credit to our PO4ULal vyill, our collective tomo ones of former disasters. and our capacity u) tinagine future ones that the army. the police and the Red ('toss were ready to help when they were needed. Wtx) will ever Itxget the icle- vision clips of tnx)ps building dikes sand bag by and hag, survivors heing pulled from flo odizd or tn)/cn Iuuscs and led, and hydro poles heing jammed through the icy Moil by fired Mddiers' But equally auracuvc to us ass members of the human race were the %to rie%of trim and women. mostly young. makin their way from across the country to the disaster areas to vol- unicer They were in effect saying to their neighbours- -How much ole) you reed ` Survcvs show That in cities and their suburbs people just don't know each tither like they used to and don't care fu. In fines of stress, people often feel, "Let the: government do it" People living in rural communities have a much better record of reaching out to the needy in their communities. The such tit interdependence is woven of ttwvhtcr stuff. In the recent ice .torts, while those: in the country were reconnected more slowly than in the city. Ihcy were much more likely Io be seen ,hiring their home., gener- ators and supplies of fire woxxf. How to increase the ratio of helpers tti those needing assistance:' Educators have successfully experi- mented with work/study programmes over the last few years — in effect beginning early integration of young people into the working world. The idea that students should also do some prescribed voluntary work before graduating is worth a look. Beyond the tangible help young people could provide to the community, there will perhaps he the experience of what it is like to reach out, to see how commu- nity help programmes actually work, h) reap the: intangible rewards of con- tributing to someone else's welfare without being paid fir it. Like the work/study programmes, students would have their sense of reality increased. It could work. It is worth hooking at. Something needs to be done. The News Advertiser selected 13 Opinion Shapers for 1998 to bring a vide variety of experience and opinions to our editorial page for your reading enjoyment. .BRIAN -- - QUIN Publisher n��OPINION SHAPER Ajar resident Brian Quin is retired and enjoys family, friends, reading, writing, outdoor activities and vol- unteering. Developing Good Samaritans !vh first bout with voluntary goodwill made a lasting impression. In 194'. war was ravaging 1?urope. h1v father tried to enlist for active s r- v'icc, but was rejected hecause of a suspicious but dormant lesion on one of his lungs. Dad joined the Reserve Arrnv instead and we watched him march down Toronto's Yonge Street one rain Saturday morning. On Sunday he came down with a cold. By Wednesday he was running a high tevcr and confined to bed. The doctor came anti went and for the lirsi time in my life 1 heard the word -pneumonia'. As was typical for the times, my mother was not working outside our hone. What was she to dol' Sulfa drugs were just corning unto the mar- ket and offered hope. but my parents had little money in those days and no health insurance Then a kno cI cane at our front do or Our next-door neigh - hour stood there with his wallet in his hand. open. "How much do you need. Hilda" he asked niv mother. 1 don't know it she took any money but we newer torgot his gesture In the last 1 _' months, that small family eniergerey has hrcn mirrored ten thousand -told in ('anada The Winnipeg flood of 1997 and the great icc storm of I'M created ntarnv dcs- pe'rately worried iiclnns They AM) illustrated that feelings of neighbo urh- rx s still lie ready to he called upon during critical times. It is a credit to our PO4ULal vyill, our collective tomo ones of former disasters. and our capacity u) tinagine future ones that the army. the police and the Red ('toss were ready to help when they were needed. Wtx) will ever Itxget the icle- vision clips of tnx)ps building dikes sand bag by and hag, survivors heing pulled from flo odizd or tn)/cn Iuuscs and led, and hydro poles heing jammed through the icy Moil by fired Mddiers' But equally auracuvc to us ass members of the human race were the %to rie%of trim and women. mostly young. makin their way from across the country to the disaster areas to vol- unicer They were in effect saying to their neighbours- -How much ole) you reed ` Survcvs show That in cities and their suburbs people just don't know each tither like they used to and don't care fu. In fines of stress, people often feel, "Let the: government do it" People living in rural communities have a much better record of reaching out to the needy in their communities. The such tit interdependence is woven of ttwvhtcr stuff. In the recent ice .torts, while those: in the country were reconnected more slowly than in the city. Ihcy were much more likely Io be seen ,hiring their home., gener- ators and supplies of fire woxxf. How to increase the ratio of helpers tti those needing assistance:' Educators have successfully experi- mented with work/study programmes over the last few years — in effect beginning early integration of young people into the working world. The idea that students should also do some prescribed voluntary work before graduating is worth a look. Beyond the tangible help young people could provide to the community, there will perhaps he the experience of what it is like to reach out, to see how commu- nity help programmes actually work, h) reap the: intangible rewards of con- tributing to someone else's welfare without being paid fir it. Like the work/study programmes, students would have their sense of reality increased. It could work. It is worth hooking at. Something needs to be done. 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"The smaller majority has certainly worked in favour of some of" the issues 1 wanted to put forward:' says the sec- ond -term MP. who notes if was "frus- trating" helore when he tried to get the government and/or his colleagues to take action on issues such a% gaso- line pricing, cable Tv rates and the Canadian Radio -television and Telecommunication, Commission. " 1 have a lot of help now. -there's a lot of co-operation, a lot of support" MPs are generally working togeth- er better now. he says, and the govern- ment has become "more aucnti%c" to the concerns of backhenchers. Tthe extra respect has been nice, but the "greatest accomplishment" of thenew term. according to Mr Mc"league. has been the success of the recent budget. "We've turned around it moribund economy We were staring down the precipice of financial collapse. We're now the envy of the world" 'lire NIP believes the biggest chal- Icnge facing the government now is the preservation of the social security and health care system for an aging Population. He motes the healthy fiscal situation will be a big help in that re- gard. As for the dominant controvcnv of the new term. Mr McTeague fully supports the government's referral of the issue of Quebec separation it. the Supreme Court of Canada. He main- tains it's "the best way to set out the terms to ensure the :oountr,, isn't held cadre fur rte next three to tour vein " IC, time to gel down to business 'lhPra .q Ir,, ,.f rp-n�ar;i?iQr', 3 Int support' says Mr McTeague of the new term for the federal Liberals. and understand the rule% of the game. It should have been dune in 19t01" On the recent Ilag flap in Parlia- ment. Mr Mc"league believe, the Speaker of fire House of Commons was wrong in ruling MP, couldn't di% - play small Canadian flags at their desks. '-flee speaker completely tumbled this issue he maintains. "Nun to the rules of procedure. The reality is the country comes first" Finally. on the matter most recent- ly uh,e, ing the country, Mr Mc Icague says having lean C'harc,t lake over the leadership of the provin- cial Liberal party in Quehcc would be "gored for the cuuntry. 1C, gong n, put the federal go%- crmnent in a positron where n', going to he able to take a hit of a hrcathcr." he ay%. adding it will finally "put the separatists on the dcicmi%c in Que- Judi Longfield: Whitby -Ajax By Cindy Upshall Durham >latf For rookie I.iheral MP Judi Longfield there doesn't ,cern to he enough hours in the day. The first representative of the newly formed WhIthy-Ajax riding says, "It's frustrating there', so many things you warn to he doing" but there's not enough ionic. Between travelling across the country as part of work on it Nation- al Defence and Veteran,' Affairs comrntttee studying quality of life issues in the Canadian Armed Forces and being in Ottawa. Mr, Longfield says she hasn't heen ahlc it) spend as much time in the riding as she would have liked •ince hcing elected last June. "It's frustrating for someone who ised to he a municipal politician, who's used to hLing there all the time. " says the former Whitby councillor. Mrs. Longfield adds. "I'm look- ing forward to the sessional break when I don't have to travel' Right now, Mrs Longfield say, the majority of her time is ,pent on the federal National Dvtcncc com- m t lice. She has travelled to military bases across the country ti, look at quality of life issues, such a, hou,- ing, fund. clothing and equipnicnt "Quite frankly we haven% hcen doing a very good job. "These people have hecn Irving in substandard housing, paying in some cases market value and with salaries tar less than other puhh, servants " While Canadian% who are sent ,-n pcaccAceping missions are often complimented on how well they are trained. Mn Longfield say,. 'lhcrc are tones when we are sendrnr pc. - plc who have very limned c , Talent times three Area girls answer curtain call in The Music Man By Susan O'Neill Ihrcc voung,tcr% tram the Alax-Pickering arca will be singing and dancing their way through April when The Nlu,ic Man is staged at the Fairview Library Theatre in "loronto. Ajax', Shannon Standen and Pickering's Re- hecca van Gijn and Jessica Diamond will he in the children', chorus when the curtain rise, on the Curtain Call Playcn' production of the pop- ular musical April Iii. 'fire musical. which tell% the ,tory of a con man who can't read music but sell, music Ic%sons to the townspeople tit River City. Iowa, mark, the second time the spotlight has been on the three girls on the Curtain Call Player,' stage. 'Akc were all in Oliver last year." say, nine- year-old Jessica, who also played a rule in the iruupeIs production of the Wizard of Oi Iwo years ago. "1'm just glad that 1 got in for my third year.. -rhe Curtain Call Players, founded 18 years ago. are a nun -profit community theatre troupe based in Toronto with a membership of more than IM people. " It", really a larnrly atmosphere," says Shan- non', mother Marni Standen, who reports everything from the costumes to the props are made by members and volunteers "It's really quite professional.'- says Rebec- ca's morn Doreen Van (;pn. who hcam% that all three til the girls are in most of the show. And while the youngsters ,ay Ihcv'd like to be performers when they grow up. nine-ycar- old Shannon admin juggling school and the re- hearsal schedule is tough. R'uh rehearsals two nights a week. Shannon reports. "Some days I have a two-hour nap and 1 still get tired:' But the girls say they wouldn't have it anv other way. "I like singing and dancing and acting:" says eight -year -odd Rebecca. The 1tu,ic Man runs at the Fairview Library Theatre. 35 fain iew Mall Dr.. Toronto from April Ili to 18 and 23 w 25 at s p.m. There is also a 2 p.m. matinee performance April 19. Ticker are $16 for adults and $12 Icor stu- dents and scnion. For inure information on the production, call 416-703-b l ti l . tvtanrr^ ^,s;:. -cant to be doing ;:ajs Mrs. Longfield. a rookie MP with years of municipal experience behind her. to, live situations... In addition to this committee, she is al,o serving on a committee ,tudying cu,i dy and parental ac - cc,, As part of her work on that corn - notice, Mr,. Longlicld will he trav- elling across the country talking to custodial and non-cu,todial parents. As she continue, to work on Par- liament Hill. rumour, circulate about whether federal Tory leader Jean Chare,t will resign It, [cad the Quebec Liberal, "tic has a lot to killer whatever he docs:' say, Nlr, L ,ngficld. who didn"t want loi,pcculatc on what Mr C'harc%l might do "They put the weight of a country. is it was. in his ,h ,ul,lcr,' has scheduled a l'hur,dav to in photo by Jason UeOreyfs Shannon Standen, Rebecca Van Giin and Jessica Dia- mond have been kept busy preparing for their roles in the Music Man being staged by the Curtain Call Players in Toronto. Opening of new Pickering school delayed until September, 1999 PICKERING — The opening of opening date has been pushed hack the Wc,tcreck school site, originally due to the delay in acquiring owner - p anned for January 1999. has been ship of the land located in the Altana delayed until September 1999, re- Wes[ area of Pickering. ports the public board chairman. The Durham District School Ruth Ann Schedlich says the Board acquirad the unnamed Lcho%ic school site last week at a call fur construction [enders this cost of $I 2 million. Ma%. tics. Schedltch reports. The purchase price will he re- The school, uric of three new cle- viewed by the Ontario Municipal nicntary school, being built to the re - Board under a provision til the Ex- Bion by the hoard, will accommodate propriation Act and the hoard will 448 students. Marking of waxed boxes will boost recovery rate The corrugated cardboard hoe's al- ready impressive recycling rate of 77 per cent will be boosted by a major North American paper industry initia- tive. In Fc�)ruary, a new identification priwedurc of marking waxed boxes on the nstde top nap, was launched that will not only stake the grocery start: entpl -yetis' job of sorting the card- board easier, but will also increase re- tail revenues because: more of the non - waxed boxes will he sent lar recycling. This initiative directly involves the small amount of corrugaled boxes that are waxed (three to five per cent) but potentially means another 10 to 15 per cent more of nun -waxed corrugated cardboard will be diverted from land- fill because retail gneery %lure em- ployee, often lied it ditficult lis distin- guish hetween waxed and nun -waxed boxes. Thc benefit for one large Canadian L.ARRAINE ROULSTON RECYCLER iS REPORT grocery chain, for example. could he as high as 53.5 million it year based on current revenue, for old corrugated boxes sent for recycling. The retailers are not the only onesho benefit. Recycling mills now will have ready access to substantially more lo- cal cardboard, reducing their need to import used boxes from the United States to nicer Canadian demand. And the material they will gel from gncery swrcs will now he ouch cleaner, re- ducing production and labour costs currently incurred because oaf mixed (waxed/non-waxed) bales. This latest marking system is a joint effort by the United States and Canada paper industry associations, and is part of a wider strategy to solve the waxed corrugated cardboard challenge Waxes are applied in fish. poultry. meat and sen le vegetable packa;_ing NO that ice anis water can he packed against the product, keeping it fresh. Unfortuna[eh, the waxes cause pruh- Ienis "lien it comes to rec}cluig. At present, a massive research effort is under way to find the ideal solution fora re-pulpable wax. Other research is targetting recy- cling null process equipment to sec it the waxed fibres can he separated from the non-"avcd. Alternati%c end markets for waxed corrugated cardboard have also leen invesuga[cd. The Paper & Paperboard Packaging Environmental Council proved with pi- onecring research back in 1991 that waxed curruizated cardboard could be turned into an acceptable compost. J J J Are you maximi/ing your Blue Box to the fullest by including paper, boxboard and corrugated cardboard:' 1 alit the exception of "axed and car- bon papers. fill a separate box of paper Iia recycling, Corrugated cardboard. boxnoard and hiown paper hag, should be bun- dled in manageable sic,. Ripped up pulp egg cartons, brow n paper hags. potato hags, a, well as a few waved ,juice or hulk cartons can go into your backyard compotster. ❑JJ TIP: Cut unwanted paper in squares. staple and use :is note pads. larraine Roulsion's column exploring en- vironmental issues regularly appears on Wednesday want to be known as the Tin Man TORONTO — Premier Mike Harris', biggest need is to show he . has a heart and it will not he as sim- ple as getting a transplant. The Progressive Conservative premier is under immense pressure to demonstrate that he can he corn - passionate. particularly because he is commonly felt to have offered paltry compensation to the surviving Dionne quintuplet, and increased it only after public outcry Liberal leader Dalton M1:Guinty is among those who have warned that they will not let the Issue drop. McGuinty claimed it "showed Har- ris', true colours:' Certainiv the incident with the Dionnes was only the late,( in a long list in which Mr. Harris has hcen judged as lacking a human touch This almost goes with the ternoory the Tory premier has chosen. which is drastically cutting services. many used extensively and valued bythe public. to reduce taxes and dchc,I Ontarians are reminded constant- ly of some results dangcrou,ly sick left on stretchers in hospital corri- dor, for day,, welfare henefin cut to near -starvation levels, abused women unable to find shelter, and university students incurring huge debts as tuition increase,, to name just a few. The most recent example this week i, deal student, lo,ing part of the funding that helped them obtain higher education "these stories do not earn a premier a reputation is overflowing with the milk 't human kindne,, Mr Harris, when he talks, at,,, tend, mu,tly to empha,ivc achieving linancial goals and ,ornconc who seem% ohse„ed with money and ,ta- i,si,c, has aora..,t„ :.x,�.•-s.,..,r warm-hearted. The premier additionally his handicapred hnn,clt in _ainine a kinder image h% constantfv sropin_ at ppooncnt, and some in need He suggested that hard -up welfare reap icnt, can manage ca,ilg y by hidin dented can, of tuna on ,ale a, he once did. although his (amity could not recall it. Mr Harris said many who li,,c on the streets do so by choice, implying there should to less sympathy and support for the homeless. and gratu- itousby, long alter their hitter strike. ,aid teacher, du not work hard. which is unfair to many and he ,cath c%ery union leader a "union Moss" But Mr. Harris can counter the charge that he is hard-hearted more effectively than he does by enipha- suing sums humane ,,nwqucnce, tit his programme, \cut huh, are increasing rapidly in Ontari„ land ,time other jurisdic- tion, i because of stronger cnrnumer and business confidence. and came of this his tot be due to Mr. Harris', cut, in income tax Unfiirtunatcly, many are in retail and other low -paid service indu%- trics Mr. Harris's tax cut, make life a bit easier for individual, and lami- lies. although low -paid workers get only ,mall relief. The difficult part for the premier in staking them look humane is that the better -oft are helped most. Eliminating annual deficit, M the ycar'_fXX) and then starting to cut the massive debt accumulated over decades, toward which Mr. Harris has made stride,. will help rela burden from taxpayer, that is like an extra mortgage they have to pay for : which they see no benefits, i Mr. Harris also can explain that sometimes when he sounds tough he is being compassionate, as when he has chased deadbeat fathers retustng to pay wife and child support and gut some jailed, which could get families their cash. Sonic earlier premiers tugged every hearistring trying to look hu- man. Tury Bill Davis sent voters a picture of hi, dug. Thur, declaring he "only cost us $2.25, but we wouldn't part with him for $1 million:' Liberal David Peterson liked to show he was just a homehod% by saving when political lite looked bleak he "could always go home for a hug from my mum" and Ncw De- mocrat Bob Rae let a sympathetic world know that his family "live fru- gaily with a car -loan and a mortgage like cycryone else... But Harris would he better off try- ing [o point faciuiillp to w'.ierc his cut, help people than sounding like everyone's henc%olent old uncle, be- cause the change would he lou dras- tic to he believed. t1• Pi ti - THE NEWS ADVERTLtiER WEONF-SDAV, MARCH 25, 19" BILLBOARD WHAT'S HAPPENING IN AJAX AND PICKERING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 WELLNESS: The Ajax -Pickering Women's Centre offers a free work- shop on Approaching Pre -Menstrual Syndrome Naturally from 7 to 9 p.m. For location and to register, call 686- 2661. CHOIR: The Merry Melody Makers need soprano and alto voices for the choral group which provides enter- tainment to area seniors. Rehearsals at St. Paul's on -the -Hill Anglican Church, 882 Kingston Rd., Pickering, from 2 to 3 p.m each Wednesday. 428-8887 (Jan Whelan). LUPUS: The Lupus Association branch in Durham Region offers a Lupus Support Group the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30 P.M. at the Durham Regional Police station, Brock Rd and Hwy 2. Pick- ering. Information sharing, discus- sion and support for people with lu- pus, their families and friends. Park- ing at the back of the building. Wheel- chair accessible. 619-0000 (Sharon). ALZHEIMER: Alzheimer Durham holds an Ajax support group meeting at 7 30 p.m. at 487 Westney Rd, S . Units 19 and 20 tat Clements Rd W.). Ajax All caregivers welcome 576-2567 (Kim). CANCER: Hearth Place Cancer Sup- port Centre holds a session on relax- ation and guided imagery techniques for cancer patients and their care- givers 7 to 8 p.m. at Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre. 86 Colborne St. W Oshawa Register. 579 -4833 - MACINTOSH: Macintosh Users East (MaUsE, holds its next meeting from 7:30 to 9'30 p m. in the lecture the- atre at Henry Street High School, 600 Henry St . Whitby. Alan Arthur of Multi -Ad Services demonstrates the new Creator2 software All welcome. 433-0777. TOASTMASTERS: The Ajax-Picker- ing-oastrrasters Club meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m Help with public speaking and leadership skills- Call for location 619.0647 (Peter Dowse). 683.4439 (John Johnstone) 55+ TENNIS: Sign-up for Club 55 Tennis, for those aged 55 years and older, is at the Pickering Recreation Complex. 1867 Valley Farm Rd., from 7 to 9 p m. League games are played at Dunmoore Tennis Club, foot of Whites Rd , each Monday. Wednes- day and Friday from May 4 to Oct 30. 831-3679 (Sarni Warhurst). TENNIS: Dunmoore Tennis Club will hold sign-ups in the Pickering Recre- ation Complex foyer, 1867 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 831-2263 (Carol Lehuray). RACE RELATIONS: The Pickering Advisory Committee on Race Rela- tions and Equity holds its 3rd annual Race Relations Forum. 'Through Our Eyes', from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the Council chamber at the Pickering Civic Complex. One The Esplanade. Traci Melchor of City Pulse Entertain- ment. City TV is guest speaker. Dia- logue between youth and senior community stakeholders, as well as music, drama and artistic presenta- tions. All welcome Call 420-4620 for information. DEAF ASSOCIATIONS: An emer- gency community meeting to discuss the closing of Vocational Rehabilita- tion Services (VRS) and the effect that closure will have on the deaf and hard of hearing community is held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. ASL,'English interpreters and real-time captioning provided Sponsored by Ontario Association of the Deaf. Durham Deaf Services, Durham Deaf Club. Canadian Hear- ing Society and the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association. 905-579-6495 (TTY) or 905-579-3328 (voice). THURSDAY, MARCH 26 BREASTFEEDING: The Durham Lactation Centre presents a two-hour prenatal breastfeeding workshop. Getting off to a good start, what to expect and how to have a happy breastfeeding experience 427-9547 MAYORS' ADDRESS: The Ajax -Pick- ering Board of Trade holds Its annual Mayors' Address at a 7.30 a.m. breakfast meeting at Regalis Restau- rant, 1305 Pickering Parkway. Picker- ing. Members $15, others $20. 837- 6638 (board of trade). LEARNING DISABILITIES: The Learning Disabilities Assocation of Durham West meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m at St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church, 35 Church St. N., Ajax. Dr. Nick Whitehead of the Oxford Learning Centres will speak Topic is Helping Your Child Make Progress: A How To for Parents and Children. 686-1790 (Jutta Genova). VEGETARIAN: The Durham Lake- side Vegetarians meet at 7 p.m at the main branch of the Ajax Public Li- brary, corner of Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres., next to the Town hall. First part of a two-part session on Getting Started as a Vegetarian. Sec- ond session on April 23. 416-283- 2970. FRIDAY, MARCH 27 ADDICTION: The Serenity Group holds a 1Z -step recovery meeting at 8 p m. at Bayfair Baptist Church. 817 Kingston Rd. east of Whites Rd.. Pickering. The group deals with ad- dictions of all kinds- including co-de- pendency. Child-care programme avail- able as required. All welcome 428- 9431 (Jim. evenings). RUMMAGE SALE: St. Martin's Angli- can 120- St Martin's Dr.. Pickering, hosts a New -to -You Sale from 7 to 9 p.m. Good used clothes. spring fashions. white elephant table. toys. books. Call 839-9281 for infor- mation TENNIS: Glendale Tennis Club sign- ups are held at the Pickering Recre- ation Complex 1867 Valley Farm Rd.. Pickering. from 10 am until noon Food for thought if you want to be a vegetarian AJAX -- You can learn to get started :u a vcgctarian at an upcom- ing two part session at the local li- brary here. The Durham LZIINC.,ldr Vegetari- ans are hosting the tree sessions at the main branch of the Ajax Public Library. In How Du I Du II .', participants will learn how to make the transi- tion In vegetarianism easily, setting Up a vegetarian kitchen, where to get vegetarian last loud., and how it, deal with skeptical health practi- tioners. This session is bring held'rhurs- day, March 26 at 7 p in, You'll learn wfiat you need tit know ahout a healthy vegetarian di- et at thesecond session on Thurs- day. April 23. also at 7 p.m. Recipe hooks and fact sheets about cegetananum will he avail- able at both sessions. The main lihrary branch is at the corner of Harwood Avenue and Kings Crescent, next to the Town hall. Call 416-293-2970 for more in- formation. Blaisdale 1. Montessori Part time - Full Time 18 months to 12 years --- AT OUR NEW oF'F'f:fil�c �f t P.,K"."N*G VILLAGE ('1'%1Pt;s 5 /� ot-ti, 56 (N.1) KINGSTON RD. casa fees ' LIMITED 7 UIt, \PRI. -JUNE, r %SA FEES nVI,'Y..lTMft: ( NIDITIONS APPLY Jj M14 +� Artictc rendering of campus after completion L noCA1 uAt1CCC 1R UT - r VQ 7.nn PIU Chari .. _,. 01 403 Kingston Rd. -Ajax 365 Kingston Rd -Pickering (at Rotherglen . West of Westney Rd.) (at Rougemount) Thurs. Apr. 2 Tues. Mar. 31 Call head office 509-5005 You'll be impressed 69EE/A/R?SS 10 Million Dollar Electronic Blowout Save $30 SANYO 25" (OLOUR TV MTS stereo sound, dark fiat Picture tube and multi -broad rewete control. 2 -year warranty; details in store. a 14338 Sears rel. 499.99. 4139.99 Save $50 SANYO 4 -HEAD MONO VCR Sports Rewrie system, 1 -hoar battery back-up. 11 -event, 1 -year timer- x30187 Sears reg. 299.99. 249.99 Plus, Bat e on already -reduced clearance TV's, stereos and more! Seas will deduct an anxx ni equivalent a the GST from your purchase price. Offer applies to ir.sjock merchandise Sews Retail slates. GST 01heir does nit apply a deferrol fees deuvery maintenance o5reerit- r or inslalbitcri charges- Exit des liquidation Mems in Clearaxe Centres and `0x7laa- purchases. Offer ends Sun , March 29, 1998, Save $50 SEARS 27" STEREO (OLOUR TI Has dark fiat picture tube, 'game mode', channel guard and sleep timer. $11361 Sears reg. 599.99. 549.99 Save $50 1V(4 -HEAD HI-FI VCR Auto picture, plug end play and freat A/V input jacks. 430757 Sears reg. 349.99. 299.99 HOME ELECTRONICS BY JVC a4wo Q PIONEM- SONY. HITACHI Panasonic. RCA while quommes Iasi 03401 Copyright 1498 Sears Canada Inc. New Durham group wants to lead you to a healthy lifestyle PICKERING -- A new group dedicated to promoting a healthy lifestyle is holding its first meeting Thursday. Mauch 26. The Health Pronnition Society of Durham teaches Natural Hygiene, a philosophy which recogmres the hest way to achieve optimal health is by living right, including developing a positive attitude, eating fresh• whole, natural loads, exercising.reg- ularly. getting plenty of rest. sleep, fresh air and sunshine, and avoiding all negative influences of life. Goodwill donation trailer rolls into Ajax AJAX — Donating L. CihKki t l will be a httic easier this weekend. 'llic Ultimate Care System inobilc donation trailer will lox at the new Wal - Man store on Hwv. 2 in Ajax from Fri- day. March 27 to Sunday. Mauch 29. The trader is sponsored by Procter and Gamble and by Wal Man Canada. The trailer will he at a different Wal - Man stores each weekend, collecting items to be rc-sold at Goodwill outlets, such as tfie one at Raviv Street and MacKcnne Avenue in Ajax. "Now more than ever donors are looking for convenience. With the help of p utncrs who are committed tit GrKxd- will's work. we're resfwnding;'says Cvnahia Peters. Gtxxfwill vice-president of marketing asrKd development. Proceeds from the sale arc used to provide training and clmployrnent ser- vices lir people fixing harriers it) get- ting a job. last year. about 3 (11111 pcohple receival W- p. For more information call 411's -362- (149K or 429-9 110 The American Natural Hygiene Society, established In 194t<. now has chapters across the United States and one in Montreal. The first meeting of the local so- ciety is heing held at K p.m. in the community room of the Durham Re- gional Police station at the corner of Bruck Road and Hwy. 2 in Pickering. Admission is free, although those attending are asked not it) smoke at the session. A video will be shown by Dr. Michael Kapler, entitled Under- standing the Science Behind Vege- tarian Nutrition. Everyone is welcome, but space is limited to 30 people. At future meetings, among topics to be discussed are Cancer and Dia- betes: Recognition and Resolution; Health Concerns of Seniors: Feeding Healthy Families; Health Care of the Future; Fnergy: The Key to Health. and Common Ailments. The Natural Hygiene Perspecti e. Call 683-7735 for more informa- tion. PUBLIC NOTICE THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM IN THE MATTER OF, i • THE MUNICIPAL ACT rAKP NOT'CE n+AT the Counal of file Regron at Mu ,pat,ry of Dor^a— may Pass oy-laws auMorayng —t—,on of 1rm toll—rci protects ROAD NO. ROAD NAME MUNICIPALITY DESCRIPTION 2 r,M St 1p Hghkay 7 Brock lntersectan Kr­vernents 28 Rossland Rd C Garrard Rd Whdby Irder ectwn arWov nos mdudnq slgr,alizatgn 37 Faxh Ave !D Faeport Rd PKkr rq IMersectg erlDrovemeMs mgfodrng s"l—t— 5a Park Rd tram Bloat St to Oshawa Road wKL-9 and reconstruction (:erheral Motors Gale 5 m Iud" whdenrnq of the C N R o,'"t H" 2 Kingston Rd hon Harwood Aps Road ufbaraat n Ave to Prehennq Beach Rd Hwy 2 Kingston Rd ® Rosebank Rd Phckenng IM.Se~ —prove re , .ndo0.ng sgnal¢atan RANGE PI -1 Shaw det.111 "I "I P111Kf, and 'r- Ia M, deY. —, pv may be saes al Ile f%c- of the Orman WoM1s Depa ft—1 Re9ronal C-1 as •re f•ea,,N body ,a'5 C— 0— whebv. Ordar. "v, near m person ar by tin a her Te rove f9?5' 558-"21 or 1.800 172,"03 ^o., i sohddor or agent airy person o'r r*q Ily alfecled by dw by laws Mo aw,w,s on a bef—A d 3rd. 1Ja1M aI Wnaby Ir,t Z7.r day 19g8 to til unoan 91.0 to be neard PREVEDEL. P ENG x a n+aatalg of fha Works CornmiRae DIRECTOR OF TRAPASPORTATION ;^ ACM 11tf1 1998 V A SILGAILIS. P ENG COMMISSIONER OF WORKS THE NEWS ADVII31 MER WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25, 19" - PA(:F f Breastfeeding workshop Thursday New mothers and moos -to -be are feeding workshop on'(hursday. March invited til make the most of their nun- 26 If coven %tach topics gc9ting ofl'to a ing period with the help of a kraal good start, what to expect and how to group. The Durham La o:tation Centre have a happy hrcaostfeedmg experience. presents a two-hour prenatal hrcast- Call 427-9547 for more information. 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AIS research and providing scr- ety of Canada I, kicking oft 11, her of hooks they read during Over 3 million students have ,ire, to those lining with the annual MS Read -a-'shun in cle- the month and ran become ch- raised more than $2.1 million disease. mcnlary schools across the gihle for pries haled on the through the Real -a - 'I -hon since Fur Information about the so - country this week amount of monc% they raise and It began In 19'h. ciety the Rcad-:t 'rhos call I - The four-"eck pro- the number of hooks they The NIS Society'. founded 50 or SIH) 26X-71,91 gramme. designed read sears ago. , a leader in funding to nwtiyate children Students also hoc the between the agcy of opportunity to win a GJ sit and 14 to read 52.1)11(1 educational �•, books w hilt raising scholarship from the Saturda s - 10 a.m. � money for NIS, raised Canadian Scholarship .a1, over 51.2 million for i 'frust Foundation and fd MS research in Oniarm each school that partici- fd Iasi year. pates receives a $50 voucher to I d Students are required to col- purchase hooks from Scholastic 1 i Teachers' union boss near head of the class Ilio local leader of the On- tario linghsh Catholic 'leach- ers' Association iOECTAi has hcen elected once again to serve on the K,ard of go%- ernor, for the rro%Incc", larLe'l tea: hers' Icdcra- t,nn \like (YCon- nor. "ho i, in his n i m h , car is prc,- Ocnl ,I the ele- ntcRlarn doi,ion OFCI;\ Ourfrun. "III he- _•mhl, 'ccInd sc.0 a, an OEC. G1 rLT re rniat" e on the Onfano rcachcr,' Fedcer uon. 1,011 , Mllyd "hcn it nivel• the tir,t "cckcnd in \pril w 1W ha, h-cn in- solscd "ith OF(' lA tor the pall 1h ,c.u,, report, ihcrc are "Ioueh the (fll in the ,auur; month,. "Ihr nw,t ern p,,rt:cel( issue tlul is _,,tni it, :one up is the pension neiou.itwn,: he ,a". noun¢ the ()ll t, in panrter- ,hip "ith the Pros nee in the teachers' pen,um plan Another mapK t, -.:u, of the 5(t- member (6memb r OlF Nwd this spring ,eas.on will he the re,lruourng of the lederation due I„ fisc amalgams- g uon of two of it, f-hic affiliates The Fcd- cratiun of \1'onicn Teachers' A,w,ci- ay . , JUST LISTED S159,999 - NEW PRICE non, of Ont rim �� 869 VICKI DR 1184,900 and the Ontario t% ' ' } STtMWG 1350 1,T. # ,. 1 LOCATION ,BEAUTY +, Public Sch,,,d ! 4 • SQ z 11-;. This one must be seen from Tiachers' Federa- I BUNGALOW _f ar>--', outside, H does not do jostles run will (orm the l - ti '�: .Detace ached. - _ - •'!' ,• � tc this lovely home. f: I e Ili c in I a r } 1.350 sq. It 1,1. Outstanding kitchen, Teacher: Federa- _ Shows to perteaton ..' gleaming hardwood floors CACt;.open doors,t trench tion of Ontarw lis- 5 appliances r deck, CAC. LPocated on a very h I . The Newerroof 6 front widow short crescent This home 120.(") -member Newer eaves 6 facia. i must be seen to appreciate. O'Il . which SEAN IOSCNIAVO' _ Call FLORA WATER$' serves as an um- (905) 931-3300 931-3300 tionfor the tyreanlthe RVMKC RVMKC� run �- proy mce's five FIRST REALTY I.M. FIRST REALTY LTD teachers' unions. holds its first NORTH CLAREMONT- el�n,' April 3 EXECUTIVE BUNGALOW EnjoytheulW ATRFRW and sunsets her Choice 2.5 acre estate lot with the covered porch of III lovely New to 1=a ;t g hardwood ravine • Fabulous J Cape Cod style home. Lots of floor plan - 3,480 sq. fit. - 4 front:Kk of sale °arms'' library' pine home One cnicest "Whimletree" kitchen, huge waterfront lots on the on fie entry hall overlooking sunken lake. Great sandy beach, no Friday family rm. & fieldstone weeds, M' dock Weatem hearth, 27' liv. rm., w/o bsmL exposure, year round road. ,pat PI('KER1N(; -- 5909000. reduced to $184,900 for a grids SI. Nfanm', An -sale. LEE WELDON•' -- sale. For more info., call ehcan Church. 1-800-26S-2888 DOUG BTRW hots a tic" -to- a pr/,9AAv 686.3330 You Sale ficin All-St//1�'C7L� R&M( Wr Friday. !,larch 27 All•SwrsReahyInc. ,Ir3171� from 7 l0 9 p.m. 1=051640-3131 FIRST REALTY LTD. Good used clothes. spring TIME FOR THE COUNTRY? FT ATTRACrM 2 I alill10ALOff fashions. a "bile •":`P $249,500 syx .C; NIGH tF►. BORA XI USUAD f ale hint table. > Freshly pained flit. mi, wtglearskill p Choice 10 acres! West hrdwd. ars. Eruraed 6 madernut d dar toys and hook, Uxbridge - hardwood tush, '"— Ceteed rain. both. KIL wcarani arc ilii sale. Call Lid. pond, parklike grounds, bacirspush a new floor 1997, sWuna _ glass doors to Iii clack 6 garden, mit. S39-9281, paddock, small barn. Cosy b 5� ser. doors 6 windows upgraded, cnehw jy nicely updated brick sidsunny cultured stores exterior, awNrgs 100 Stone fireplace b sunny amp. Ea:allent neighborhood rear Picture window in living schools a marks. Your chrxa for a comMreble, eel located home. room. Privacy . easy access LACY ILATESW to 404! 1915) 619.9500, 653.5311 j. LEE WELDON** �. • 1-800. 6S-2888 5' fyy �' - 4• i, RVMWe�...,,-•..,. �. AII•Surs Raahy Inc rile—+•'3a" 905 840-3131 ( ere - HERITAGE REALTY K. It's Time Planting Summer W FERTILIZE Flowering Bulbs our LaVt \! I)ahlias New Florist Shop OPENING SOON I(�)MIla W l ,.l: T EF/LE READY CASH dMir"?(DOMM 1S n`Ie S , `19` 0 CASH REFUND WITHIN 24 HOURS 0 EFILE RETURNS IN ABOUT 2 WEEKS (Most EFiled Returns) 0 FREE EFILE WITH TAX PREPARATION 0 ALL RETURNS PREPARED • Personal, Business Corporations & Trusts 0 BOOKKEEPING SERVICES AVAILABLE PICKERING TOWN CENTRE (-C„- C,iPT AICA (905) 837-0564 MON SAL MAS HC -RS SUN - 12-5. (Feb 15 to April 30) Dr. Kevin Tyber elxl Asscx'ut— OPTOMETRISTS • Dispensing of Contact lenses and glasses • Complete Family Eye Care • Low Vision Services EXTENDED HOURS EVERY SATURDAY 15 Harwood S. Ajax 427-4144 -- Free A Hwy oUl a Ilwy 21 :�essble # Free Perking) 0 � Free 7:51 The Ajax sbulile from Multicultural Atex Pfezel Festival Free ♦ Adrnissionl Saturday April 4, 1998 30:00 am to 5:00 pm The McLean Community Centre Westney Road North, Ajax • Toronto Raptors Skills Conic • Ethnk Food • Ethnic Music a Dance • Children's Costume Coreast • Cuhvral tsrvs atatbns + Fashlon Show • rayls And Much, Much More... Participants are encouraged to wear ethnk clothing to reflect the dthrmity, of the Community. 95`_ '• Fa able tree call (1o5) 437.7-- Af�l�Q Cfi�7' J bJ I�GEtiS ©NUT carona. I'K6I'.`(; llil _ ROMWTIRST 831-3300 GREENWOOD VILLAGE ANTIQ1.-E 1.0% ERS: You must call to View this Syr. old custom built home on a 1/2 acre lot o\er 2.100 sq. Beet. This unique [ionic utters you 4 bedrooms, formal livingroonl K diningroom. bright spacious kitchen opened to dining area and family room, overlooking gorgeous lot with mature trees, duuglas fir wood ll(x)ring, antique doors, w(x)d trim, large nludroom with back and front entrance, huge oversized garage with built-in \vorkshop and hydro, full basement for future 21111H s room• this one is it rare rind. Call MARY RO N Ikota\ 1()I- ill „Ili. 811-Z3(A) W=E15 WANTED. b -f,eer ^,e ,yes of 7 20 to 7*cl i casua -vx] forma *,v in Nokon04 1998 Toronto pogeon, cornpetill Ale, Fa5f EYrk.•IM"lfA? WcesSdry Tr,wog will be provc;W Call any Now 14`22-535431e Pine Ridge SPRING WAKF IT! wden 9gallery Free Seminars! Saturda s - 10 a.m. � March tit April 2214; BRO(ac RD. PIChF:RIN( 683-i952 Sat March )B Tunic It's Time Planting Summer W FERTILIZE Flowering Bulbs our LaVt \! I)ahlias New Florist Shop OPENING SOON I(�)MIla W l ,.l: T EF/LE READY CASH dMir"?(DOMM 1S n`Ie S , `19` 0 CASH REFUND WITHIN 24 HOURS 0 EFILE RETURNS IN ABOUT 2 WEEKS (Most EFiled Returns) 0 FREE EFILE WITH TAX PREPARATION 0 ALL RETURNS PREPARED • Personal, Business Corporations & Trusts 0 BOOKKEEPING SERVICES AVAILABLE PICKERING TOWN CENTRE (-C„- C,iPT AICA (905) 837-0564 MON SAL MAS HC -RS SUN - 12-5. (Feb 15 to April 30) Dr. Kevin Tyber elxl Asscx'ut— OPTOMETRISTS • Dispensing of Contact lenses and glasses • Complete Family Eye Care • Low Vision Services EXTENDED HOURS EVERY SATURDAY 15 Harwood S. Ajax 427-4144 -- Free A Hwy oUl a Ilwy 21 :�essble # Free Perking) 0 � Free 7:51 The Ajax sbulile from Multicultural Atex Pfezel Festival Free ♦ Adrnissionl Saturday April 4, 1998 30:00 am to 5:00 pm The McLean Community Centre Westney Road North, Ajax • Toronto Raptors Skills Conic • Ethnk Food • Ethnic Music a Dance • Children's Costume Coreast • Cuhvral tsrvs atatbns + Fashlon Show • rayls And Much, Much More... Participants are encouraged to wear ethnk clothing to reflect the dthrmity, of the Community. 95`_ '• Fa able tree call (1o5) 437.7-- Af�l�Q Cfi�7' J bJ I�GEtiS ©NUT carona. I'K6I'.`(; llil _ ROMWTIRST 831-3300 GREENWOOD VILLAGE ANTIQ1.-E 1.0% ERS: You must call to View this Syr. old custom built home on a 1/2 acre lot o\er 2.100 sq. Beet. This unique [ionic utters you 4 bedrooms, formal livingroonl K diningroom. bright spacious kitchen opened to dining area and family room, overlooking gorgeous lot with mature trees, duuglas fir wood ll(x)ring, antique doors, w(x)d trim, large nludroom with back and front entrance, huge oversized garage with built-in \vorkshop and hydro, full basement for future 21111H s room• this one is it rare rind. Call MARY RO N Ikota\ 1()I- ill „Ili. 811-Z3(A) W=E15 WANTED. b -f,eer ^,e ,yes of 7 20 to 7*cl i casua -vx] forma *,v in Nokon04 1998 Toronto pogeon, cornpetill Ale, Fa5f EYrk.•IM"lfA? WcesSdry Tr,wog will be provc;W Call any Now 14`22-535431e `Right to hope' Marland has mandate to protect society's weakest BY ChdS Bovie Durham stall Children's services [today extend to hall a do/.en government ministries and "Mill. children are falling through the cracks.. Operating under the conviction that "a child has a basic right to hope.' Mar garet Marland. Minister Without Pon - folio Responsible for Children. visited with local agencies Monday during a whirlwind fact-finding tour. Provincial ministries overlap a num- ber of children's services, but Minister Marland has been handed the role of pro viding her government with an overview to fill those cracks. She has teen travelling around Ontario -;peak- ing to children's agencies and service groups. She was handed the assignment from Premier Mike Harris last October and is trying to improve services for children by identifying which pro- grammes work best. Mrs. Marland visited with a handful of chtldren's services representatives at the constituency office of Oshawa MPP Jerry Ouellette. In her third such visit of the day, she discussed the efforts and needs of such groups a% Kids on the Block. Scouts Canada. YWCA and Rose of Durham. "I think what you are doing a% a community is exactly what our govern- ment has as a priority for the future of our children:' she said. Pointing out the recent government expenditures such a% $10 million to the Healthy Bahic% Healthy Children pro- gramme. which started at Oshawa Cen- tral Hospital in January. and $20 mil - hon for prc%cbxx)I %perch and language services. Minister Marland vid prcvcn- tion is the key. "AII the programmes comfirm our commitment to wobving problems ear- ly. -early intervention ha% ho be whit works -" 'Tbc Pro%incc'% Ministry of Commu- nity and 'metal Service% is also rc-struc- tunng programmes under the Makine Service% Work for People legislature Her mandate is to hook at all new legislation. arr>Lndmomts to policy and regulations which have an impact on children. Although Minister Marland said she is not dealing with the issue of funding. she added she's aware of the financial issues in high-growth areas such a% Durham and Peel. Mrs. Marland also applauded the ef- fons of volunteers, adding that more People need to get involved to "spread the load" MPP Ouellette added that many vol- unteers are feeling "burned out- he - cause they are doing all the work. "I think people aren't sure how to getinvofv'cd:' the MPP said. "At Sirn- coe Hall (Sotlernent House). where 1 volunteer, they need people just to serve meals. Every little bit helps:' While the volunteers provide the- foundation hefoundation for essential services Mrs. Marland admits there needs to he more involvement from the private sector. One excellent role model is Bell Canada, she said. Bell established the Kids Help Phoome. a crisis line which has fielded over 3.5 million calls. *'The Bell corporation ham. been a huge rule Irllxkl for the rest of industry and commerce which we [uric will en- courage more partnerships with the pri- vate sector to provide needed services to children" One of the biggest issues surrounds the weakness of the Child and Familv Service% Act and the numerous cases where Children'. Aid Societv interven- non has come too late. -It breaks my heart fix) every sm- gle child in crisis concerns u%:' she said "I really believe that is why the premier mark this ttintstry for Chil- dren If's also the vcry reason our gov- ernment. last Novembcr. formed a pan- cl ut review the- Child and Family Ser- vices Act.— 'Rut panel'% recommendations arc cxpccted to he released this %pnng and Minister Marland expect% the CAS to gel stronger and enhanced power% of intervention. 'Rte Tory government has also intro- duced a provnncewidc computer net- work that can be acLc%%cd by CAS to track famihe% if they move around. 'Iffy 'CEK'C Ali%F kI ICER "EDNF:CDAY. NIA W -1i 25. Nyle - PA(;y 11 Rexd your commtmlty neTrpaM in CyhrS{Cict-: at N\- :durhamnc«-�.nct a R '98 Pontiac Sunfire Coupe 2.2 litre engine, 5 -speed -a$ transmission, 4 -wheel ABS, dual air bogs, PASSI.ock` theft- d:AE Y0 eterrent system, rear spoiler, reclining front bucket seats, pe mpnR 3e mFn full folding rear seat, tinted glass s x.600 on.e porywwii� _ %300 s.asr dpi .• 1610 fiottght npi„d Pe MN6/36 miirAls/ 51,600 dowt pffo wit/ 5300 _* dw*/ $620 Wo mow *'98 Pontiac Sunfire GT Coupe 2.4 litre Twin cam engine, dual air bags, 4 -wheel ABS, 16' aluminum wheels, air conditioning, tinted gloss, rear spoiler, tilt wheel steering, cruise control, touring/sport suspension, lower ground effects Get what you want from your Central Ontario Pontiac Performance Team GMC ® rw•. r ,.lA TheGM Card ,�.�..�. a �So' �r:� to �, �� o ham, t�,�, t�, ��, .,Oaparot�rotn _: �-- t: ® ea" O as deacn0ea. not be to owe er-1 aa. __- tt�M SMAW nes n l:eSm Oaano N Dei- oder a mote ft Os -ersasaM1 Icl— t tr oMs k & ^qY red t ,um rpxaa LL- vem aj i�/Yf '�Ia 1her o -Bis See 1-r DOWN e , „rrfitKVK .tn0 .teldlh .,lt C{r,r• 1 W1 ;�vn e. a hadertND o 1k .,_ Mc�t.x. (;1 Mtotk(.rr "G�BOI,Bte �-asla �•�IrBIR sullKMl to tx� yram nits 'ueyntnraf T.,xfa ,n.Y4 ;rt C xv.tl Mnt.+, l;aporatm, Tp 8dnk 6.-e,red+1 uw. Jr M1vk PAGE 12 -THE NF%S Alll'F:RTISFR WEDNESDAI'. MARCH 25, l"s �g Disabilities support group hears how to help children progress AJAX -- lite Learning Du- March 26 7:..1) to 9:30 p.nl. at St. Whitehead of the Oxtirrd Learn - abilities Asmx:ation of Durham Andrew's Preshytcnan Church, mg Centres is guest speaker. ('all West rnect, t'rutn lhursdas. 31 Church tit. N'. Ajax. Ili Nlck 696-17%. ATTENTION ONE PRICE TEST MARKET EXPERIENCE ® '0 CA I3I L I_ A C � C)Idsrnol'�le Chevy Trucks SHERIDAN CHEV OLDS is holding a TEST MARKET EXPERIMENT. You may have seen it on "CNN" or "CTV" or read about it in the newspaper. This new trend is sweeping the nation, and now available in PICKERING for two days only. Due to overwhelming consumer response, we have decided to offer our NO CHARGE, NO PRESSURE, NO STRESS, ONE PRICE TEST MARKET SALE. Friday & Saturday, March 27th & 28th, for 21 hours only, over $7 MILLION DOLLARS of new and pre -owned vehicles will be priced with our ABSOLUTE LOWEST ACCEPTABLE NON-NEGOTIABLE PRICE, you will clearly see your savings. This will enable you to make a decision to buy based solely on your financial needs. To further enhance the sale of all new and pre -owned vehicles during this special event, all trade-ins will be accepted at FULL BOOK VALUE. IT GETS EVEN BETTER! FACTORY DEALER INVOICE CREDITS UP TO $4500 WILL BE IN EFFECT (on select vehicles). Bank & Leasing representatives will also be on hand to offer specially designed leasing & financial programs. This marketing experiment will be held rain or shine with over 350 new & used cars & trucks for immediate delivery- Please bring all decision makers, your ownership or cheque book or credit cards and be prepared to purchase a NEW OR PRE -OWNED VEHICLE of your choice. (Show us this is the way you wish to purchase a new or used vehicle.) Shw ll t -V When: eridan '-- Fri. Mar 27.9-9 Chevrolet • Oldsmob,le • Cadillac y Sat- Mor 28 9-6 I 8 KrVton Rd., Pickering�i — pp __�� I Km East of Pickering Town ntrDA Ce e) dcrys or {III (905)683-9333 == inventory is gone r Sheri*da__%_n_-,1js-E;1D CARS tME"�� W ��` 683-9333 family owned & operated; 20 years at the same location Low • prices Warranties `C�3eauti4ul" I I Cars &Trucks v A 'UAE;. DOWN PAYMENT EQUALS PST. GST. LICENSE � r to �,�lzerz�an BUY 10 Century by Ruick VE ONE manager I1t1Ml • AIM•, rl\e11AU nrack Wr White. Rd. Rd. Rd. ►1 ),NSIG-N)ff-NJ` @ SPECUL MA! Dont take no for an answer. S%1ARTLFASE � � f rr nu,nrW.in nu,nrlio L/y The 1998 (:entury by Buick has Al the right answer,. That', because it has I'een completely redesigned to bring, you all the amenities you'd expect of a Buick- at a very unexpected price. Come test drive one today at your Central Ontario Ruick healer. Yes, you'll be verc rdad coo did. Yes Indeed. AvaiLible only at ytutr Central Onnarin Buick Dealers. Buick i, a proud ,protium ut the Bill,k Junlr,r Graf Tnlr (.n,.r.iian lm,�„r ..h '•. .ration $23,468 e. It W r You should know this: 'I : , �r1 r,n a 36 month lease for Buick Century 1 SA. A down payment or trade of $3.400 end $350 security deport are r deo E The G M Card ^ w $' 3 7h Ar : Irma 20 000 km: $0.08 per excess kilOinstre Older incase tions ava"bme t'Fr r` -rte""'« ;,j"«I,"� (,r,airr r, r; sell, u:c+ t v oP ees t $785. licence. insurance taints r C) rnckxled • __ I, Offers apply to ty98 new a dehir.11 tray n,he C equipped as ed wt oft and applies S to d ur Dealer entad customers m Canham Ontario orNy. i��-.i'i �� [malar adcr a trade. may be necr!ssxy Limited time oilers whv:h may not rM combv>arl or rued with other oners See your Dealw Irx crxxktrrvis and rkrtarlc. C �wyrY :," gmcanada coin-, a bard—ark of General Motor, C:orpn alion 'Rwiitilen l Trade mark of r. err. A Merton. (.,orwailion. TQ Rank hren5ed riser of Mark CENTURY IjA•oaJecnwd CAMRY LE RLi27K1'-A.r. h-ri—1 Yes 3.1 litre 160 HP V6 engine No Yes 24 -Hour Roadside Assistance No ;. Yes 6 -Speaker Son” Systew No Yes 6 -passenger ,,slog No . Yes Air fdtradon system No Yes Remote keyless ext" No Yes PASSLock' security symew No Yes Engine block heater NO S%1ARTLFASE � � f rr nu,nrW.in nu,nrlio L/y The 1998 (:entury by Buick has Al the right answer,. That', because it has I'een completely redesigned to bring, you all the amenities you'd expect of a Buick- at a very unexpected price. Come test drive one today at your Central Ontario Ruick healer. Yes, you'll be verc rdad coo did. Yes Indeed. AvaiLible only at ytutr Central Onnarin Buick Dealers. Buick i, a proud ,protium ut the Bill,k Junlr,r Graf Tnlr (.n,.r.iian lm,�„r ..h '•. .ration $23,468 e. It W r You should know this: 'I : , �r1 r,n a 36 month lease for Buick Century 1 SA. A down payment or trade of $3.400 end $350 security deport are r deo E The G M Card ^ w $' 3 7h Ar : Irma 20 000 km: $0.08 per excess kilOinstre Older incase tions ava"bme t'Fr r` -rte""'« ;,j"«I,"� (,r,airr r, r; sell, u:c+ t v oP ees t $785. licence. insurance taints r C) rnckxled • __ I, Offers apply to ty98 new a dehir.11 tray n,he C equipped as ed wt oft and applies S to d ur Dealer entad customers m Canham Ontario orNy. i��-.i'i �� [malar adcr a trade. may be necr!ssxy Limited time oilers whv:h may not rM combv>arl or rued with other oners See your Dealw Irx crxxktrrvis and rkrtarlc. C �wyrY :," gmcanada coin-, a bard—ark of General Motor, C:orpn alion 'Rwiitilen l Trade mark of r. err. A Merton. (.,orwailion. TQ Rank hren5ed riser of Mark `.zl4 ENTERTAINMENT HE NIGHT LIFE IN AJAX 8C PICKERMG Ajax's Empty Chamber guns for Battle of the Bands honours AJAX — An Ajax alternative and will put its best guitar licks for- ard against other top high school cups in a banlc of the hands final Toronto next month. Empty' Chamber, made up of four 5 -scar -old Exeter High School niu- clans. will compete against 21 oth- r groups at the Supernova Battle of c Bands at the Opera House Satur- n}. April J, from 5 p.m. until I I m The hand — made up of lead Jinecr/guitarist Mike Murray. An - re ii Smith on keyboards and vocals ha,sist/%ocahsl Jay Pepin and per- usstorim Glen Budgell — earned he right to play in the final after he - ng selected front 1.3 other teenaged roups at a run-off competition at runcu's Nightclub in l-orontu last nday night. E When the hand first took the stage at Bronco's. it was to a chilly recep- tion. but Empty Chamber soon st- lenced its critics and eventually won thorn over with a blistering high-en- ergy set of original material In the end. they received a standing ovation and played an encore for the appre- eialive crowd. Empty l haniher leader and %onL, writer Murray iter!, ncc hand's ar rival in the I'mal will open ,rime doors to an eventual recording con- tract. Getting the nod as hest hand ;it the final would net Enipty Chamber free recording time at a malor'Loron. to studio. "We'%c been working very hard to make our show both yasually and musically exciting and we have high hopes that it will rc,ult in a recording contract and a CD release in the near future;" says Murray. ••\\'htle that is our ultimate glial, it will rc;dly he ex- citing for us to perform on the same Magi: that some of the hest hands in the world hair also played on " Prior to the liatde of the Bands at Bronco's, limply Chamber had played several gigs locally at the Chameleon Cafe. Empty Chamber has arranged fitr a bus to pick up and drop otl local teens who want h) cheer the hand on at the Opera House. 735 Queen St. E. Toronto. Advance tickets at 'S10 each and the two-way hus trip of $7.50 can he purchased by calling the hand at 427 431'). Or you can find Four r,wn way to the :onrcit and nL,% ,I� ri ncc door rhe nicht ,I Ilii '11-1 THE NEws ADY•ER"r15ER wm)NUSDAtr. MARCH 25, 19" . PAGE IJ W!81�Tww I r rF Satin Latex 40)) (,r,'at Irrr ln-drooms 1( ors of p %te•I (ok)rs -,.. r.E"i;,1. t,h:IrVnet a�Ii play .I! "i r,.r. u,:Ir1 _ the Supernova Battle of the Bands final Glenn Budgell, Jay Pepin Mike r,tur.I. at the Opera House in Toronto next and Andrew Smith Ceiling Latex �:OiU) • fast rlrc • Ilulrs minor imperfe(fions 14�7 19 96 1996 3.7£31_ r.. r .. r irn„•S1l,�N, Credit intrimlueton Dile-n on new lite hen .arid Hath Paint%. 11,u gstud fur hay;h tr,aHi( an•as mul.devf with IefloW for %s stain remm al s alvent Int, virtually oiIi)urlass \Lilt v� and Jdin n-%ntant Witt s arrt tinW pagrk only Semi -(.Less 47* I a V(,1.e-H 2 4 IN MARCH TO SAVNGS uffcr cn(k Marc h 2911; 1998 •( r,ha lou, l�,n!d , r, wdpori. 1.,-. - I .r ,..r, m(r umm not an ludr•rl F—k, ni n v.m, by %1,,r,- -,. lnr,r IN -STUCK WULPAi'ER AND BORDERS. (,et ready for SpnnK. 799 N1t,m may sat In ern tMw• sit. mn �.,ll nr�s�., rr rl 4 Si:L f[.1) 1\-51()RF WI \ I) W TOPPF RS )0- 1; U/U •cosi r.,t.9— pirir rt;r regular 1O%x- Lowt-%t Pri(t• Gudrantt•t•ti. Iluge %dt•(ti(►n. _-- • 1� (,uLi(1,I ti I.ar};i•St ( tr�{u•t Kt•Iall (lista:. I'Ll 5"' t rulerpa(1 an(1 intt,rll(tti(m in(lu(lt-d in One Lo1x Priv(•"t 10; Bayly Street West, Al*ax 683-2047 Pickering Town Centre Hipy S: & Liverpool Rd.. Pickenn; 839-2252 70; hineston Road, *IS. 410% 8: J; Mutes Rd.) Pickering 420-2548 �•+r rrT Irr4,r� •/ry(r, sur rrrlrnrrh,.N I vw,r, .u.I.� news♦ f ,r.l ..rr.... I,. r. . PAGE 14 - THY. NEWS AIWF.Rrisra wnioNt:K ,kv, MARCH 25. 19" ENTERTAINMENT THE NIGHT LIFE IN AJAX & PICKERING Pickering Concert Band honours Flo PICKE:RINC — The Pickering Cuncen hand is currenlh rehearsing for its spring cuncen which has the inakmgs of a nterorable ewnmg of music. The concert -- slated for Pine Ridgc Serondan school on Saturday. April 'S at s p.ni. -- will teaturc a tribute to local composer and l ncist Florence Turner. The concert hand will debut a comnus- stoned arrangernenl of tier songs that haw neer been published or heard in public betiore Ms rumen, tt5, has nungled w iih the like. of Glenn Nlillcr and George Gersh win and tier music reflects the sounds of that era She was also encouraged to compose h% Pem ('oriel. Unlortunmeh. the Ajax resident was unable it) fulfill the dreg 1 of becoming it composer as she relecled an utter front Paramount in 19411 ki use her song Lowlier in a titin starring Rita Hay- worth. Her t:nher-m-law who told her he would take her Iivc-year-old daughter a%a% it she left for New lark was an un- surpassable obstacle I fo%vevcr. RIs turner has never gi%en up her dream of hearing her works per- lonned and the Pickering Concert Band will make that dnani cunni we. ilckets are 510 Seniors are adnuued free Pinc Ridge Secondan School is at 2155 Li%errool Rd. N.. liickering. For nhirc infonnation atoW the Pickering Concert Band or upcoming events call Slee at 080-0523_ Customer Appreciat10 ion Days! Get an additional everything in the store 'Including regular, sale and advertised prices Thank You Canada! *In -stuck item, only ...some limits apply. No Rainchecks. No Adjustments to existing layaways or previous purchases. Discount does not apply to tobacco, cafeteria• deli, prescriptions, automotive lahour & gift certificates. AT THESE LOCATIONS ONLY: PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 1355 KINGSTON ROAD, PICKERING AT LIVERPOOL ROAD "Back By Popular Demand" ''K /1. "'*'� Heart of Country It Craft Show {, F " March 2 7th &2.R. h Fri. 3pm - 9pm & Sat. 10am - Spm �. I.. 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Ajax and the Raiders girls' softball orga- nization will font the O rhino Provincial Mitc 11 Fasthall Championships the weekend of Aug. 14 to Ifi Raiders' president Mike Feeley. who launched the girls' league eight years ago. a ecstatic the Provincial W mien's Softball Asst N.:iation saw tit to award the chamlpulmhi ps to Ajax. "It certainly is a big step for us:' says Feeley, who totes the. Raidcn struck out in a similar hid Io bort a provincial tourna- nenl last year. -We started with line team in I W) and added a Mouse league three years ago. W'c held a regional playdo%n for squirt girls age division last year. so we're extremely happy that they recognved us to hold one of the grand chaumpoonshtp%- Feeley explains the Ontario tournament awarded to Ajax confirms the province's governing NON tic wo ircn's softball thought the Rauders did a _-(XKljoh of Maung the regional event last year. As well, it's also seen a% recognition that the Ajax Raalkrs' softhadl pnogrrnme I% gaining a reputation in Ontario ne pruviriclal championship will draw 12 or rxnsrhly I; teams m the mite girls' cage nine and I O ye rsl do icon, includ- ing the Not Ajax Raudcrs squad which will receive an Jun. magic herth to the championships Feeley expect, (e championships will hying appooxuna ld,N L(ANiplaver%;mol parents during the August weekend. Mcamwhi1c. etc Raiders will field conipetanNe rcp girls' v ft- Ndl ter% in all age groups this scasoxi. mites raged nine and 10). squirts I I 1 and 12 I. n,,% lc c, I 1 i aro( 14I. hanta n% I I t and 16). and midget 117 h. Ili N oL7CeS chase Ontario title Tb: \ .:,. Pickering Raiders IBF:W' minor n ovwc ':LAA rep Mickey team %wept the Barrie Icemen oil of the pla%,,lts to advance to the all - (Mlrruo champi- onships in Brampton Mar; h 27 It) 29 The Raiders ckfcartal Barrie in three straight geodes in the hcst- of-five Ontario y Minor Hocke Ass,ciartlm sane final series. Ajax -Pickering iced the Icemen V 0 in game three. Alexander Cyr. Garrett Trainor and Derek Gregorack scored Brendan Hann. (.yr and Trainor earned single assists. Michael Carey was a force on the blue line fior the Raiders. Goalie Jeremy Eckford earned the shutout. TIB Raiders doubled Barrie 4-2 in game two. Mike McCusker x:( 'red two goals to lead the offensive charge. Johnny Paterson and Shaun Adams had one goal apiece. Marcus Carroll drew two assists. Cyr, Hann, lames Jarvis aro( Mcghan Edwards each had one. Eckford recorded the win in net. The Raiders started the series with a 6-4 win over the Icemen. Adams scored a pair of goals. 6regorac k McCusker, Kevin Wars and Fdwards had one apiece. Hann had three assists. Cyr two. Daniel Pineau. James d Jarvis. Trainor an McCusker drew one apiece. Goahe John Ro7enlds rrie cad the win photo by Jason llebregts Referee Jina King moves Durham Dragons ira,,is Wood. centre, into position beside teammate Jason Bond during a game against the Durham Regional Police in Ajax Saturday. Dragons handcuff cops in hockey Ilk: I h)rhain J,o X 7 ,ml r% in ��'c,tt. P .iri,j I'+ill Regional Police the second match. I)cnw, played Dior h ckcy team met its Jason Bond the police tear,). match in friendly Lortxl three goals Chief Kevin games against the for tie jumots. J.J McAlpine official - Durham Dragons Grabowski. Michael ly dropped the special hockey Moen and Ryan puck t„ 1,cgln each squarer tiarurdaiv E ms. retched thu gamic The Dragons a ter nxrken. hook no incrcy on Meanwhile. ih I r. e pct Ice team. J1111M Potter depleted by the fact scored a Fut trick only live police for the seniors. Joe otlicers were ark Ihlhem. Kevin iu participate au the Kn.lpp. Matt Bird. Ajax Community Jim Johnson and Centre Iglu junto Irving Pumwasic Dragons hand- were: the other culled tfe clips (T 3 scorers Paul in the first game. MrCurhm. G ' I then tN- senior Hugh s. Peter Dragons carred a Kcc,•an. 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In the seesaw championship final that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. Ajax emerged with a 9-9 victory over Ftohicokc. Teryn Ernshc, with her second goal of the contest. scored the overtime winner for Aiax. Rikki-Lynn Schwah drew an assist on the play. Just prior to Aiax's overtime win- ner, goaltendcr Kim Gra% came up big to stop a three on -none break for Etobicukc during the overtime frame. Schwah led Ajax with a three -coal effort Stefanie Darlow and Justine Bateman each had two goals. Assists went to Darlow with three, Andrea McPherson and Schwah with two each. Kar Swades and Ernshc' with one apiece. Defensicc placers Bateman. Constance Dclis, Nlch,sa Jones and Swaulcs were uutst:mdin , to the final. The Ajax pcnics firnshcd with a record of five winsand ung loss to fin- ish first in round-robin play to earn direct entre into the final. The Royal Bank proles started the event with a 10-4 loss in metlime to Wc,t Ferris. near North Ba_v. Darlow paced the Alacians with a fico-t_oal performance. Emslic notched a hat trick and Schwah added a single mark er. Assisling were Schwah with three, McPherson with two. Bateman, Delis. Stephanie McDonald. Melissa Jones. Ernshc and Darlow with one each The Ajax petites t_got into the win column with a 5 2 victor over Stratford in the second game. Bateman and Fimstte each scored twice. Schwah tallied once. Lcah Azzarcllo. Swaoles. McPherson. Bateman, McDonald and Schwah all had one assist Taking on Cumberland from the Ottawa arca in the third game, the squash stars clash and take on all comers J'I( KE.RI\G— a ..,:x: ,,. iJitke,a i0; ­'I , i .. V' t i, Who i, the hc,t squash in North America and three -time Ontario planer in Durham among the top eight L;ntyrr,it% Athletic Region ' lurnir% in the world He Aswciauon all-star and a Flit: Pickering Squash finished second in the sit uric Ontario junior Club unite, you to find L'S. junior open in 1997, champ. He'%currntly the ons for %oursclf -Iwo won the Canadian tumor fifth -.ceded playtr n the Tta squash sr% will Ojx-n in 1997, was a quar- Professional Squash do taste and take on all wr-f nal,t in the British A%%oc)ation', world dou- comers during a squash lunar Open in 199X, fin- hic, rankings A graduate exhibition ;it the Nckcnng ished fifth in the Seo(lish of the I'myer,itt, of Recreation Complex Jumor Open in 1994. won Ai.Ilan Onano, Brown', C, Ant, Saturday. March _'X the Ontario %tell', ClosLdl currently the squash pro. The cxhihslum match (hunpmm%hip%(vt)ungcst fr%sronal at the Adelaide will feature Ji L%cri in 1997 and I, the Club in dow'ntow'n %1cIXmald and [)can four -nix (ntanc junior -lironfo Brawn. Ata% and champ. Tickets arc $10 lr Pickering narrcc, who Meanwhile. Brown, adults Intl 15 for jumirs. dc%clopcd their squash 26. i, a tomer Canadian They rc available at fix- ieskills skillsat trial clubs. The lunar team member and Pickering Recreation exbuhnon conti-%t is slated Jus plaved on the Orta no Complex through squash for 7 34) p.m pros irwaJ [cant the past professional Scott Prnr to dndr nudcl, the three %cars. He placed Coleman. A door pnzc of names of four pcope will third at the Canadian a new Head racquet will be drawn to play agaimt "tram Squash he awarded to a luck% either of the healdhnm. (htntpnrnhip in Halifax ticket holder in atten- MLlk,nald. 17, t, the in January- Hc', alio won dance Ajax slo-pitch league seeks new players AJ It -- flay. : � 1..:.a :.N tie Ajay %lei' , Slo Pitch Leagues upcommg sca,•m The league FIs opcnrngN in all divi- sion%, including competitive. recre- ational. matstcrs oyer - 35 and co-ed. The fee for the recreational di%'r stun is SX5 per player. Masers and competitive division% are S I .A(10 a team. The fee Gr cu -ed learn% a $550 per ,quad. Foes coyer carded umpires. rn-w baseballs. insurance and more than 25 games per Season. For more Information call the AMSI. at 42X-36511 -4v(HERO- ARMY SURPLUS #1 IN MILITARY SURPLUS AMPMATE TENTS K---" 9412461/2' ""�.- to Reg 5279 s 189 0'08461/2' x249 011, Reg. 5349 Camouflage Children's Clothin( Pants, Jackets. T -Shirts - All Sizes Football 'moi league (TRYOUTS COMMENCE APRIL 14M needs >r+9X*W TIME IMPROVEV recruits AJAX — YOUR CHILD'S Player, are being SWIMMING BEFORE SUMMER! sought for a r vuuth flag or The Pickering Swim Club Fundamentals Swim program is now touch football n taking registrauos for its final session which will run from league U) begin April 6 to June 12 1998. play in May. The fundamentals program u a FUN approach to learning the Lcague orga_ hasic stroke, of swimming for kids of all ages. Prerequisites are niter Bill Moore hail' deep water salely and a Ione (if the water. Group, are ,mall says Ajax has 14-6 swimmers). are 45 minute, long and run twice weekly ling been with- latter ,Lhirld) for 10 weeks. Coach Mike Gurgol will super iw out an organized this program. touch or flag Registration a,si. $105.110 fuuthall league Contact: Kathleen which would 837-2348 give kid, ono don't play s(i(LCr FAI • or baseball a chance it) dis- Dylan Clack, 9, of Ajax, cover another has been on fire with the sp"n. Parkdale Rotary Club The league a Flames novice house league open to Youth age l0 u, I K team in Toronto this season. )cars. and games He recently surpassed 100 arc played goals and now has 113 Monday through goals with seven games Thursday of Ajax remaining in the regular - High School. season schedule. League play Apparently, the record for conuncnces Ma, 25 and continue, tallies in the league's novice until mid- division is 131 in a single August. season, and Dylan has his To rcg)slcr or sights set on this feat. < T for more Info r- malion call Moore at 683- 4935 Alacianv prevailed 4 I I mshe scored tuft c. Schwab and McPherson each potted single markers. McDonald drew' two assists. Krvslan Jones had one. The Royal Bank petites defeated Eitohicokc 9-7 in the fourth gams. Schwah scored three oats. Darlow and Fringe each fired two. Aiiarello and McDonald had one apiece. Assisting were Darlow and Azzarello with two each, McPherson. Bateman. Delis, Kr%Sian Joncs. Schwab. McDonald and EnWic with one apiece. The Aiacians trounced Thunder Bay 6-1 in the fifth match. F.rn,lic and Darlow struck liar two _mals apiece. Krystan Jones and %I, Pherson counted one each. Swaths hart Ion :roosts. McDonald. Melissa Junes. Kr%,tan Junes and Mcl'her,on added one apiece. In the final round-robin game. Ajax downed Whitby 9-5. I:ntshe and Schwab tiered Iwo goals apiece. McPherson, McDonald. Darlow and Mch,sa Jones had singles Swailc,. Krystan Jones. Bateman. Schwab, McPherson and I:mshe contributed assists. The team wishes Teryn Frnshc good luck as .she's moving to Vancouver in April. The team is coached by Kevin Jones. Paul McDonald and SLon Blakey. The trainci is Barbara Jones andthe managers arc Scutt (frac and Sue Mcl)onald championships In Whitby. In middle of photo is Agnes Jacks. wife of Sam Jacks. the founder of ringette. Team members are Rikki-Lynn Schwab. Stefanie Darlow. Justine Bateman. Teryn Emslie. Andrea McPherson. Katy Swailes. Kim Gray. Krystan Jones. Melissa Jones. Stephanie McDonald. Leah Azzarello. Constance Dells. Kim Gray Team staff is coaches Kevin Jones, Paul McDonald and Scott Blakey. manaqers Susan McDonald and Scott Gray and trainer Barb Jones. r Pickering Hockey /.., Association REGISTRATION Thursday, April 2nd ' 6:30 p.m. Don Beer Arena If not previously registered. YOU must have a copy of f birth certJIIcate and health cud number. Serving All Of Durham Region LACROSSE Registration 1998 tt� Get YOUR Minor Hockey Player Ready For Contact! Ask About Our wh New Player Clinics WHITBY, Iroquois Park Arena Sat.. Mar. 28 and Sun.. Mar. 29 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. For Further Information Call 434-8919 or 430-8667 All-star hoops at Durham College Arra high school hes kethall player., will show ulhtheir talents at the annu l all-star games and shun -dunk contest at Durharn College tomorrow, T}tursdla v. Mauch 20. Durham Region high school senior girls and boys will play in IFe all-star contests 'Ihc night will also include a three-point shootout. The event is organized by the Durham Regional Police Service. one of more than 141) sporting events the service participates in each Near. The winner of the slant -dunk con- test will receive an all-cxpcn,cs paid tnp it) an NBA game in Tilront tt. dunanLd be a local business. I Action gets under way it 5 p.m. Adnu%si n is S2 per penin. Tickets will he limited u, 1.20(). All proceeds will gu it) the Durham College SLholar%hip Fund. The Mrham College athletic cont- plex I% on Simciw Street North, (hhawa. Call Durham College at 9)5-721- 4 F311 � LADIES **-11 A IR.N TO GOLF • Beg,nner & BaCK to Basic Classes • Beginning the week of April 6 Ladies Call Greg Salazar Camp (CGTFIUSGTF) to 1 week reserve your spot Apr. 2 OR Classes held of Fox Ron "f C•nti Taunton Rd., Ajax Ontario sit Hockey Schools Conditioning Camp �. For 1998-99 Season r= SPRING REP TRYOUTS AAA, AA, A, Levels • Power Skating • Checking Skill. • fuck Control • Tryout Drill. • Shooting • Goaltending DON BEER ARENA (PICKERING) APRIL 5, 6, 7, 8 1998 (TRYOUTS COMMENCE APRIL 14M 1998-99 AGE CATEGORY PLAYERS BORN TIME A MINOR NOVICE 1990 6:00-7:00 p.m. MAJOR NOVICE 1989 MINOR ATOM 6 1988 MAJOR ATOM 1987 7:00 8:00 p.m. C MINOR PEEWEE 1986 MAJOR PEEWEE 8.00-9.00 P.M. 1985 Approximately Inquire aboul our 30 SKATERS SUMMER 4 GOALTENDERS PROGRAMMES r session weekly programmes Summer Camps Limited positions • Program Director - Craig Chandler Calase t° 839-3794 $65 inGST cludesreserve THE NEWS ADVEWHSER, WEDNF.%DAY• MAN<'H 25, 1"&PA(;F 17 i.IL- Pie -kering, lee vs Adt,ertiser Careers I I Careen I I Careen I ( Careers 1 General Help IMI General Help 1 General H•Ip 1 GOneral Help • skilled Help $kdbd Help DIAMOND INSTITUTE R iyRldges Price Chopper - Pickering r -•p A 0L111- r�rcr/ Arrn GROCERY CLERK TV /FILM AUDITIONS iS AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY r :ire looking for a fun -time expert- ACTORS WANTED ra, ,: -d Grocery Clerk As part of our Adults & Kids (2&up) needed for 'erlrn, It Is essential to possessood in - if TV &Film As nments. per50ndl & communication skills. The No Fees, NO rourses. i iFal candidate must be able to lift Call 416 `I' Nr•I`+ts up to 30kg and be able to work ( ) 221-3829 I(, NOW ENROLLING FOR APRIL minimal supervision. Candidate 46'Aj, be flexible as it is a 7 day a week Basic Computers '.•atlon, including evenings & wee- 1 General HNp 1 office Help OfficeMicrosoft r ds Responsibilities include pricinl-PRESS OPERATOR EXPERIENCED LEGAL k stocking shelves. providing parcel - Internet Web Site Developer "J & carry out service to customers, as ':.905,03.6722 Men"5 -V,_ a�Mgsto K Brum, M -11 as sanitation duties as required. All its "Pentre "gurred full I.- posi(rm wase repry A+ Technician^ ­,rested persons may apply in writing REBOUND SPORTS cok- ""M resume to PO ear 327 whnpbyy Dma1a LIN 554 or IS are inComputer Service Technician by Math 31St, to: 1235 Bayly St. `i0'""ii J 11 rlu� r.i905)NII 7117 Pickering L1W 1L7 Attn: Store Mgr. 3 ` ng 'w re beingNovell/Microsoft Network Enaineerimm- 9 hockey equipment hors BASED comae •�SbB3-YE76 ori+ ' q ,a a )laced in Programming ech jobs. Full-time and Part-time training is available. Taught by instructors in a flurnall class ainvironmort Firsanciall Assistance is available for thiose who quality I SlFOR INFORMATION CALL I„m,t•.,r,6 PR METRIC• 1 -•rer,n^ rl •.1wr, SERIOUS EDUCATION FOR A REWARDING CAREER This intensive and #4", comprehensive course includes modules in: • Anatomy and Histology J • Pharmacology and Nutrition Ir • f, •:robiology and Aerilizahon Mob] • 1'•wenbve Dentistryntal Materials • ".E eirative Dentistry • �+ 1 Biology • I,' -decal Emergencies 7 ORON"I'O • : • -)copies of Dental '`„-fisting PI( KF R1%(. l 1\11'1 • Isomer Service and 1490 KI\4LCTla\ REXw ,iwI personal Skills 420- I .U4 Applications are now being accepted for the course starting March 30, 1998 Be qualified and ready to work in 1998 Financial assistarnc• may be available if you quality ioo lull ­;;vr arm° Bourid"p. SECRETARY °r�01iKt Aamrmshawr The Ajax News Advertiser office 130 Commercial Ave.. Ajax 9 am - StartsStarts1822 Fri_683RI=0707 Ouahhed appnvrts requires a ii'm- working with cram. puckering /Vows AdverOtiser ut/etHOURS: iliverMon.- whites Rd. inq pvlers mainly 1141"n ofhoe -, Closed Saturay ply AcgVonbrp PW -," W withprnrttr wand Saralee-Amberlea plaza CLA$$I FI E� N ,"-_" FAX: 1905)579-4218 PIMAe IInM epee dally 111 Op -me.. - Fri-, gat !.-3eam - 3pm TORONTO LINE s Tue.-Fri- 10 a.m_ - 8 p.m. Sun -Noon lit 5 p_m_sr - " -," "' eE vvi �wvir...; .r:.w..•.w.r 9f1"+M,N•f17N4 (416)798-7259 CLOSED Monday's. FAX: 49051579-4218 Careers I I Careen I I Careen I ( Careers 1 General Help IMI General Help 1 General H•Ip 1 GOneral Help • skilled Help $kdbd Help DIAMOND INSTITUTE R iyRldges Price Chopper - Pickering r -•p A 0L111- r�rcr/ Arrn GROCERY CLERK TV /FILM AUDITIONS iS AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY r :ire looking for a fun -time expert- ACTORS WANTED ra, ,: -d Grocery Clerk As part of our Adults & Kids (2&up) needed for 'erlrn, It Is essential to possessood in - if TV &Film As nments. per50ndl & communication skills. The No Fees, NO rourses. i iFal candidate must be able to lift Call 416 `I' Nr•I`+ts up to 30kg and be able to work ( ) 221-3829 I(, NOW ENROLLING FOR APRIL minimal supervision. Candidate 46'Aj, be flexible as it is a 7 day a week Basic Computers '.•atlon, including evenings & wee- 1 General HNp 1 office Help OfficeMicrosoft r ds Responsibilities include pricinl-PRESS OPERATOR EXPERIENCED LEGAL k stocking shelves. providing parcel - Internet Web Site Developer "J & carry out service to customers, as ':.905,03.6722 Men"5 -V,_ a�Mgsto K Brum, M -11 as sanitation duties as required. All its "Pentre "gurred full I.- posi(rm wase repry A+ Technician^ ­,rested persons may apply in writing REBOUND SPORTS cok- ""M resume to PO ear 327 whnpbyy Dma1a LIN 554 or IS are inComputer Service Technician by Math 31St, to: 1235 Bayly St. `i0'""ii J 11 rlu� r.i905)NII 7117 Pickering L1W 1L7 Attn: Store Mgr. 3 ` ng 'w re beingNovell/Microsoft Network Enaineerimm- 9 hockey equipment hors BASED comae •�SbB3-YE76 ori+ ' q ,a a )laced in Programming ech jobs. Full-time and Part-time training is available. Taught by instructors in a flurnall class ainvironmort Firsanciall Assistance is available for thiose who quality I SlFOR INFORMATION CALL I„m,t•.,r,6 PR METRIC• 1 -•rer,n^ rl •.1wr, SERIOUS EDUCATION FOR A REWARDING CAREER This intensive and #4", comprehensive course includes modules in: • Anatomy and Histology J • Pharmacology and Nutrition Ir • f, •:robiology and Aerilizahon Mob] • 1'•wenbve Dentistryntal Materials • ".E eirative Dentistry • �+ 1 Biology • I,' -decal Emergencies 7 ORON"I'O • : • -)copies of Dental '`„-fisting PI( KF R1%(. l 1\11'1 • Isomer Service and 1490 KI\4LCTla\ REXw ,iwI personal Skills 420- I .U4 Applications are now being accepted for the course starting March 30, 1998 Be qualified and ready to work in 1998 Financial assistarnc• may be available if you quality ioo . - Imrsl ...ern tyaaro uourtn; " A { t 1 all' a"n r as5C1 A0Cf.. HF. 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SECRETARY °r�01iKt Aamrmshawr The NEEDED Ouahhed appnvrts requires a ii'm- working with cram. u•rrh rrrr, .rr n,t rn pvlers mainly 1141"n ofhoe -, tonslrwtrrort tnnrpn- ply AcgVonbrp PW -," W withprnrttr wand ty. compwter tr- In..e U ,writip reyuvn,L rnor,s before Apo 3 998 to Fax resume to File e116 )slawa Ties Werk 9f1"+M,N•f17N4 Po 81. 481 7sNrra cn I nr calls i�7-o..0. tam, JH 7L5 ! I PERSON xcoummy un X'rr, SWp3 non. S." mom rareit aiirr- 8<,,, renerxe .' xpre re;,,.,. n' Pickenn0 a a �ecnnft a/threes, •-�, ar M B y_s, V....r• .,s M Ace PK aGcoum . - Imrsl ...ern tyaaro uourtn; " A { t 1 all' a"n r as5C1 A0Cf.. HF. X%1 F(,11 IIINIENI %IF.( 111\11 • 9, s•♦ S sary n tram Earn rot F.apan erre cd stall • .0 ,10 an0 ,rv7udrdunp h r.. eof $wry h„ rip 1 _ ,quved %Iu%t ar,c s 6007 x Alk o MwaY In "menlcar 905J27 8093 pc.ik & v.nte • good mgai,rurrona, , �nrc• Diesel Lieechanic %Iasi 1k fully 8 K BAUN a,vtscape LId f.aghvh fluently 's -anal. Dara entry arra ; enen,:eJ w,ih rep.. 6,' heart Mdr h, •.,•.,, ,radaUk t 'A-$ $ have car "'rt n"es Ment be 'ere- r0 natnn and Jr cm rU% hccnu an •..at ...cage aar,.l putts IV puiced -­ I� •Faetnr•� WItirkers AFr,thy -•-m R- K rrmpmemce n I . Mehl wage,md t1 nchis sr ���ndaaq ,,•SI•curiiv 905��2549 - >a'err rdus'ry also an Fax rc%umc H' 19051566-iSH-1. Bur is a L.4 -0r Co strut -Retail Sales �L •n Fr E pe. "tee """ wad n"rFnng npechea ;: D 2 hcenet and JSfel ,9056 509-t7% r Fa. SI 509-632; , •PCreta R' These are a small sample a inn o armans ;f t10P r.m,rvnq, E7uprMm . n5 ;emesis Meamn r, - '.:;,m ,•,gAins ;z, --,n On- i•w TF1 BEAUTY S400 .Prn6.p rn P, „,,,• ... a". As of the jobs available mm ver $er, mwnA nm 6 ori 11. wl or Gareth parry �E.pe z. 1 Aiuz saeryrm through inn %c r : "",conn Dot Oubn •'diner it AOVEar'SIN; CONU41YT Claudia2,512s,rm larrda (905,57625,7 Job Connect .�'A.!, 14- PacYage 0, .,.... - I,c,^•.•. • P•nasyrp 7uud pgdern �rn.^eraJak ,av:::p royr.•. e1LaWAL Parts n s,mr I i••d ,mn6rdylelY call the hotline ir"'g tY„1S arra e.r.- .nmmrsunn 0a4 -.1,. cr!M 1:a0me^ aKlnburor _ • ist loathes 8e un X'rr, SWp3 non. S." mom rareit aiirr- r!ona 6 6 vemory con 72.5-4786 taint opp,rr6r.rr .mu, FAa .. Wes " perrer,ce as .4 rnmp tors «,rrk1 M Si I'AGE 18-THIE NEWS Alll'sI'ISER, IAEDNE:SU.AI. ?lrtAK('H 25• I"N _ RDWdle,O ALFRED AROELO ddrg SIIEDMIIof U,.un, wm.kn LBAY MSO pups It, sal, NEED FINANC3"1 88 OoAP d•efs. 50 ear eart eacY lull Sheth 8 r 8 Mnl All Only Nml,bedding noma6eg,c CV VS $3495 M E 150 Asia tFR %� d'F puna $1250 S.^,hy pus fd3 Maly all sit- mann Carainr, yet-rfeMfed $5900 88 Hot CHR aum 115"tkR ecy Valid $350 K arra "I,, avwl.nlr \I,n Fall Invoi .rants 7(151 R9 rMv Tr k"' tinit 9n .re 5 P:ulessforully poled Dara{1t and decks ;6t 11 '86 3124 Iravr message Acne pgep,a S69Ys 90 Sa 5:1-6715 KaY Rd Unit 3 P¢Yeu+y Fur San SLE IoedV II,,A % 8r mop -,An x11905-6192093 1 M=ell OLD d all'S lw' FT"a. 5 s 13OR 91 Acrmd `N' 10Uf 1 WAINUT 5raaary hrn,al, nrumre0 all shins Ex, ,015K $8495 All udd er' E93-0un $'00 Can 19051 STORE a,av, lot Sale 40 w dnnrpwkr" Ian cul AOnAs ulHd M.m lel , nr a,alaDk IT ,nth' ylasS dM 5 $9110 bYC fun SVr Doh (MenII+JI Durham A,ni Sales 1401 CAR►fT BROKER. tog• ons ear 6Fr•9509 matAmusl 5550 9054`33 Dundas Rd Who 0, 9n5 strip nock plum ,lam n DAKNINE FURNITUR, NI In%2 905 -C•68 -v62 430 8130 s,Stanl carpe, For 3 ,wins un�a ,A lame sen o,. 5,nr"' E E ANomoDrt .My $369 00 Pnce Includes eg ", lt' : AR wunb (»Iles IDR Sok 30 SD Yds angel dNu¢1 e ' Sud WI lade 44' %' enklulyd c " mm"— m "AT Hone O 1' RncY IT thid,chance 5c,d 'LOVE IS All YOU NEED- of No Intererrst�nom �' home o wY Shun le 15' Sha Ciglce of co buying bo -e one of me lullr n c'k fun ear payment for edge al or a stupe d Salk sondtWe eve, "i y Cenl .17-0104 Y Damen t"BOg- top (weal n rte ) AND 6 sad ear We ware star 40 m _ wY famDndpe Chins limn" elocY, now drastically re- ed ume only, {1 799 al u1 our Euced fig 1"0., s las a carpel, lade are hard-aahM nn the T"T"poll Iundrd g�'S t" i iv Yh"'� rkw slam me- rermses complete ' Ir+sr carpets OR tiara I 11 D Drtr tale hon, $1 or 1995 P1super Carpel 3 rooms $349 Pence 'els from as IOw S $749 Sumlrc 1 or auto are super I, 11 ."CWdrs CMMI Drem.um pad. Traditional woodworking 115 once 59495 1994 "w G, rql Irlsullalron, last Jp d Nam Pon Rd IS utl Reach Pon loaded. Frost, Teal, , Ntree estimates 130 vardsl SIT P,M Per 1905) %5 8;;4 $8795 1993 Ods Nedrve 6 1993 I's, ,• o,tfan 686"2314 cyl low -It s. Fast 6 cure 7W0 —K chdn, Oureo Nine $8995 1993 CII Astro fd 'aids. amnm ass 'CARPETS SALE. Lel of ear b•9, In•", prey Shelf patlern lWard Durgundr A t t•.; '•: . r. $7500 non 434- PrI, sum se askeg 5135 each nDo Pastel $11905 1993 Ford Aerosta, 7775 "as•-. '_.oyer 3 �uoms $339 al lost, Iovvseal paid $680 Ent bided lore) preen yAo„gptyy 30 so yd 1 Io,Yndes "n"' , ASY.Ip $JW Peslel custom $8900 1993 Alla, dr 1 Wrged oranmm pad mo Inial window treatment rose linen Iwded S7995 1992 Po"lox Iron Frte estimates carpet mean Int window measunng Gr M1 k.aded P.M- wlbte $15 In S7500 • snap •a, A •epAn Serving Dutham and 66wx86L Comd-1mg'lol $69% 1992 Sumunnel 4x4 "'s"' 4r, condtllmM v.- surrou,dmg am area S 905. in two -lone blue with light hardtop DUa magic $6495 ,n.,, :4r, cnitess,aul pick kl FaIS 1772 ionmam Ilowe, pard $969 1992 Dodge Spirit 6 cyl p free towed NI Durham CAAPFT SALE- C, Il a $11,"11nn'tit,'rs' laded art aum 56495 1992 PtC,•chlq cars 6 Truths and save cav IV RS ficyl laded. wanted Cap 19051706.5740 Or h, 5C°. nn Um•' Sekr7ron 128 ;ITS sharp $5795 1992 Hyundai 428-7878 o color and tvsgn customer WASHER INGIIS 'ods hub , d, black beauty salistaa.on g'radn"d Fora q,ea: s•,,,; 0. I•• 1 diva 53500 1991 tracker low Y s A A A AUTO Gars trucks t•a estr,nalr raN M,Yr 19051 $1.5 C,. ,.;rlu: 4 n6 tar TOPS aum S-1 199' Per. w,. nay pit $Iowa 431-4040 pr Nt61822-8226 atm stip txw ores $55000 Pq mouth Laser rut Dr amt i,asr spin My wear CUES CE STILE . ,mist be 1266111 laded must be seen bon any'lywr Call s any '.'gd ", r S,s ,Ian„ ,•her be $76% 1991 Olds Royale load- nine Zd 'ours 7 days 30 '"ser, a'unnnu�r. bops and WATER SOFTENER. S60C ed sharp $6395 1991 Olds inn Sema 905"686-5003 or runts EvRrc,dr moors 2 R..", .�:. ;,.d••rw•r Nor bin, cutlass Sup,,M tow its 905"7065234 sit,;' ^..u: Ue,J : cipl! U I.1n.t Iwded $8495 1990 Om 1, Is des $300 (Fiji -s,n dome WITS li Jena 1u load RAPIO AUTO Removal - wtooll m nudes Colmred re 55995 i990 Efoxie Grand -„ o"ick rerR V l "e Honlel,m saves and tom doorsand dilsrT orpm,nr Caravan Iwdm1 0..1 569% '9'15,426.070E rs. Wulr Saler 4'0C' S v; v: $250 exh 19051763 1989 Track,, son top 5 sod CASH FOR CARS' W, I.Ck,., Rd AT 19C5. 655 4672 S49u5 198 c�nnx Tempi u„d ,purges Vrmdes mo'i'st laded 28 v6 S3535 1989 WEDDING GOWN , •r P less Bwck LesaDe laded Ltd Da 'n ' "meq ome to GN COMPUTER SPECIAL $699 nuu, 42' 2x15 « Came to 479 Sl East at s,eallrea «,d.re $4095 1988 95 1 Tercel Bayo Ar. 'a s.:,•,,..,•Ir'^ -, 4x4 wagon $3'95 1086 Cr MURAL' AUTO SALES 486386::...wc. eau syr cut arm Orfacnablr kers, sedan 11,11 led $1995 'ems from $dtlP ,omprl= l '°nisi 7231C•N.' '0.t IS SPE AOS' 1986 N,s SCRAP CARS blamed 101) 41905-655 366, ancb n Mmu axil $+295 198: tilt•• I r day pick EM m Planer 4x4 S"95 FOR YOUR e, N,_•I1:a resale COMPUTfA LI. a.. rile'. 'Fall C1gICE ANO VALUE SEE YOU nay SAP to $5000 Call 686r ,n... ..,f»• :uckaarinfe'\H.IgJt c-A^s"IN.Iy' AT CfRFICAR AUTO CENTRE 7t .. f V I gl , 155 KING ST W AT MIO WANTED S„aru 4W0 -vmt n C 4300 �r t b , T.. TOWN MAIL. LALI 5797816 n fir I fwd . a , IF, I I uqu OPEN SUNDAYS mta m, codmon Ld4 809 a U t 8 - Fri` Preferred de yeas p r r8 a•. ."V . , „m, 1,,c , n , s A son" S2941morth LEASE 3'. C41T Pr 905 686 8351 -s95 r''.L'vane •• 1,,'1. nnc CeIlydlnnS , e[ta1r5 .,, B , J S Tes", rdr S.=9 Tic'.OGS 655 P[.,0 P „wl t. A c „a1. 9C_ -66A 381 IDR SW nd%it” X9'1, 69_7059 Ia•"•„ E •Mh,w, r, _ •. L'MEY ala d ...Bna."'9e' '7w d codnron FRIDGE SAee.. Wa, P,•' ,4A 1951 p,•w scar 1 "h dump fir - 655 CASH OR DEAL$ wr• 8., ur'. Sen .r'^ nrvr668 d.1,�NAnr" ad 905, 2P 1 1 39H: acre 5130 pen np.-9aP.n RYAS- in -'t sold CWVSLER sty LE 1 yarns S3SL . , 'I .-O'd e • —d.4wit 1 f3 „r ' 1p M woe nn' Asking .r.M Icrmak "J _ -R` w �_-4 S. JUL to one, Call 199' WAR' wit . n• .r n.sP•mr 5699 s, ''975,1:61; 7::.t 9154, '356 rave Fri '.� -•. 6cr.no,' ta save wntw, lull, m,le" �tim, Ga "., •.p,na• Ail - UNWANtlo, u,aC „ , up — CC R. Dd �a c•u newer sof''S SAP Da• '•,dgr. IM MUSTANG LS Hal, f3G,700 1760 Pnr.w 905 ,n• l r S:,. hr 1 nn,r 983 9593 ann Sam $r mem 5 a- r n - h .ttt I r 1 TraRsrs Crrt.nerl $125C DO $i.C.n 5;676 5384 IM PONTIAC FAM Lars, -9a Ny'R •w LYOER n u a 4 •, f.• amt a -i MI 4 MEUYIII n d occurnaw n, ^, nR't $ 'J •'. N f'v I ♦• 'b.n Pwa S'Oor r 32-1(3 yrY sn.rrl 'at1.d 5.15 rs fa. n M. x75'665 A582 'ma 80Yms east "1 '•" S3, ' '• 1917 WICK ELECTRA. wag U,rwa 905 t 1654 C '•• + ", r 22610' •um. AmAe Pwls r S•� n. r 1 A IIIeArt S S. OLD Int 1 vR w64 MFW aFIj. '4T anew .. t.. n., IN7 M Ma•ou,s nr. prnpWm • L $",Dr"•,• ' tiv 41. A rmputm a•Wv w I ,asw MOVNIG SLLF 4 r , p ,t -9&44 e ole, .. c -- v,,... .Pr,n• . WAR ET)a.. ., 19$7 OLDS '_C_1 — sola ,.,... rn JP.f e•91 J,- r 9 M. "•YT SI. k w ' n $' 195 Mam• ' tune, al nn S'A95 �r^dque Sat ,N a^o D 1' JAN101NNC SET .•., WANTED uvr. ',gars 911 P,rn 5595 '91C' ' $9. Wa• , AV, a A Nn Al 6,6 $595 sit 905 43A x405 A(I 9'59 - 9. ••.. ,, 4' i'r S",+•�un Sir: '."a"• INA BLAIEN 4.4 ids 1E Aprbrr'tx Cor.p,M sm,"T, - 1913 a R«x Mw•1e' M --v Mrewt$•1rY', a. . ...•• OVERSTOCKED ..••• .''•y, 5' aP• ^•. I w no,!S.mnrws ns n o in 4�r• .. ,. ,wu , r 2:te ,ride. mm 83 MUSTANG raved V6 e•x wa D�/A � $' Sr w.w �I r- wax, i.iNi Rp01f n. F uH, ^_'Alen PAN lie MYO A. . 9p Dwx• 'pini 905.4% _ �t' ••uw5w j' .` ,• ai :" less NUCK ' A— lA r1 Jlx • Ir bonded 1 .;les 0 SS 95 Jr__4:c.. all Ie~Whifty P poLr `syr• mstnll.l,w' mina `R` Co.~ •»nm •ndn,r„ . GS' : 504668 ywrin'S,b� $650C 905 W7 SscacicLs Apartments FOS Fact, 4?6vc '139 PIANOS GRAND/AfI1IR I. I Latl 6Utilities lead INS NTUNOAI lupe AM ' • t r „vp fount -4 .. A tSNms 71anS,l At Door uru mu:k ,1 combat n l •S CS' S35OG Zen 91:'. 4:, 4136 •urq "I Ww dial ora "' N „leap 1902 COLT 2$N ,ulcnbaeY 400 �" 400 "" 420 420 '- 500 500 AJAX - CLIPPER APTS 2 d 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 appliances. underground parking 55 FALBY CRT MON.-THURS. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. FRI. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. SAT. d SUN. 12 - 5 (905)693-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED 1 b 2 bedrooms nnlnPdlate, 3 appliances and blinds, MON - FRI. 9 A.M - 5 PM . (905)571-3522 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED THE SUMMIT PLACE 1,2, 8 3 Bed Apts. • MOVE -IN INCENTIVES All Util. Included In - House Supt. 8 Maint. Rental Office: Mon - Fri. gam - 8 pm 11111 Sat g Sun 11am- Opm VALIANT PROPERTY - Wi3 MANAGEMENT 905-579-1 626 1171 N1) jA•ti'1MER APARTMENTS - A/AX 7 1011 i1MC0t STREET NORTH 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units Uhblke s ,oclude d Slove d Rehgeralor Parquay floors throughout Parking Included Playground Area Close to Schools And shopping From $846.00. Call 906-721-0980 Npraklq 11 bale Duras t.. W yA lir SeN r VERY RESPONSIBLE a:cowll 'lamely 'Geetleman Gearoa Walked -+ ruIr Luse b SAYS "RARE OPPontuNh BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Belk "'ItMal """Iwarm IOvA1P Durham d5 . ai, t 3 ad+wm tc•wnhvuses 4 new 79-909 BURNS ST, W. rem In area 34 hd- s prelened for May Appliances. $28000 yearly WHITBY Ju,k lel Rtase Call Per 416664-9007 Income to "'lily $500 de sownGia"Daak`alied Sow cents ASKINGS124,900 , 1 TOWrinoul.a Io to ons to a an y 905.72e( TERRY Gorgeous 3 bedroom 2 F«Burl 941 FENNESSEY Storey town home in well AN OSHAWA SOUTH 3 IIFDUCFO $126900 Sag- Sales Representative maintained complex nrnu.nn t„vn,n"usv itrne to rs Am, w,ppp qq $8981 winds Erode I bedroom 1 1/ ^ Nib —Item secure Rom du 668.3800 featuring many upgrades. ALL U51VE fust/ bpmm�q rn'ming P"5- May 1st Sana, 8/yjNl�i Must be seen to be Nar`FNYIr[i W www I Available April 1 iabl • oi)5)579-9956 days Session Pnwskas Royal LePage. (s//I///� appreciated' Call Terry at CARRIAGE HILL TOWN. 666-1333 a,(905168619l9 Vb[7IE�I/ REAL"', INI LTD RLTR 668.3800 for a personal tour. HOUSES 122 coloome S+ E Oshawa Al availability WHITBY. Suegalw S214.900 Tnally •,”„gated IC ':,ar old AEAVFMl1 PSYCHIC M r 'k w.twn 434-3972 4Or 3 �Mo., min LwOng 1 Personals 1 Personals IN TAUNTON RD E OShA- eat n knctkn E1adWood hors. oak tom A lamdry faotee5 AvaIWOk wa 3 h,or,mm townnume. Wrch April May avalladMy, 800 spies doors Cenmgs m kitchen banks, f,n5lkd base - call 436 7Ja6 I"r aptnlo.m M mens. dq reams. b Tire to wew pax Double with en 1 Rooms try m home mmxm Ute Call Raw— at Stenon 4111 6865153 for your Dnvate AJAX. ' 'a•er h—co,o1 ""•"ng I "I'll,ulvlaahed. store WrseM 1 k Schen aid hdlroom. 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St Sore nem (trse '6d0 spit 11p1r, $300 600 K $MR ONTARIO ,Dust • .: r d"sea PWO prows" '1 2 ,d "mor across kom W'v1 S 5 prrvWe RENT t0 OWN AE".;ANCES W 3 IRI :✓er Aro *tole Russell lN3 GEC STORM .aur r,,nse ,o $meek thoo 3 Np10Ua :.," aim 'hN Cwgrs Eat Odra prune .. 'rd INTI gr,1,o Gn x Mab. Wkstern .11 ,ur,,, rw 'errs "nue IAA StRron I1M 40C sort ShoO'sEOAOr CA "M 640. $379'mn. m1M s.l Wirt R ,• Red over 1enc,s F« 1• 'TOG ,n nw, 4.1-11 ase y kdw CN 72►A!!0 sun, our I•. :.�Y ,enI'M 434.2447« 137 5 263 8360. RO( '98 sok $1500 «lease C40 scull 56500 � '.'5.3485 SNG MMAWA _ braraC p+A-1 w,' s^r,Ia h 18 14one ;"8 11725 a 3 :r• r, aIDrlRwriN OSHAWA -•Y 4017ymcot npAmt r'r'pn0owk A AWIIAEIE Int lsli ".NDA Gwc s, 1 a dN, .,." b,ddAq Clot Smr ."•.Som S0q OC 5795 ArsArW w.r : ,..srmR"°�"pr i OSHAWA Saw Sac incl. 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Oo.^Carm.r;-•° APRI1. 4TH - 4'1'H len S'49G 905 3M $NCO( S Yew IV a«, agetlBwvlll" • 4dc Eay acres:. 7794 Weenars aha ,'tee Tour WIG OSHAWA ere t-ha2om S'.,1Lmrmm rWKu7s 9w, (405).571 -ill 5'` N11'cl-I,,hlr n wedm05 w0mose nriuswr •••. an'Gmb IAN ono t1-.•. Aprlmans• • Calgwnm Sw. N 1-800-H446., 5 C(riTA("I' LAl'R,l OS\IO94 Xl) 9Gra,q Am SE 4 a IAN Awmole imn4Wyeir Site ,rw ms a 1 C•FAAgAs plan 9055''1 3219 f680'mmm, o,AD,g ,Sap. MALI, Supirr, ,,nr1! Lan gem, Auto V6 -- ullces mnn.IF Inclu0e0 w.m Y INCNEDIRIY mx Gw 39. r 4/li) 436- ENrJ-/ :17 /i. I RA7_ I Y'.S r wholly, +�25�434 ", .co wain, a lip .u- "'• ulknm wrldBon SL Mar St E W6 t e FAMIIY HOUSEIIEE/ING r.n k n n , 1.•ry $9800 nos CAN D. Bacnr:' aC a•e,url" Odes P bear, s:,,'1 n,Iovor vim nn'r ',man Ap. _ :..666-4093 tsnD' tsl win: ny,mem-'T ua,•. OSHAWA eks2 3 -ted" AY DAY W We Raw, a uyL1rrugn,wd C,,Wb,Iom Iw. poamyely 2030 skm - 1 Art.Cks Wanted 1 Articles Wanted 3 -Storey bel.ng APq,arrx3 ram 'Ia, • .,• boultalow. 2 num, :,n you SS00 down hpps rovwio of Ta17mo 1 0155 915 B'al x LE SABRE Sad" uta prWnp xcurnr am NAT"' -"� %adoce Wmgy LRac, • 6 bO M IF" a tree 6M.8+3 2212 b out 3 B V, au con eta Included On s,te num room 5 appunces. new Sas legal' ear reduced monype rsent power wrrdoWs aWe t Call Jarkt 6662450 real ac double DArs,nnOD rale From 57507. r AK nT / 1 Fteele 114rlre 1 AUCNons LEAF TICKETS y„r,a lucks power from f950.wuet, AvAlaD1e dus,K IrdOmt regwremem CONSIGNMENT AND ESTATE AUCTION SAT. MARCH 2/ AT6PES MYLES KING AUCTION MALI 33 HALL ST . OSHAWA CAI,, wi,.- mb .echestrax.J mid 5'fy IneW) oak cot.'ee I'd end tides 6 Du. children s bedroom solid pine. 1111m or Jhon, maple Dunk beds complete (like new) y G,k 2000 werght set. Iealnel cradr and ono - nor color N, oak en- IerT,7mment Center, halo- ge,floor Listings. antique Centel tables. rocking Chan. dresser and chest or drawers, signed pr,nts, hall stand. large :waver anal ABS keyless AJAX DlWd Twin SW afar s+ %5436 2683 from 527500 purOtt Cyn quantity M antique Chu - WANTED "'r A ole mint canAlgn m yenmans "wet bwb MCI ERIIte l.er Km Cow¢ CdAX1 elanWa 2fM SD.FT home aI "wet na. bedding and linen Pp"'9 w O$Mwa most ro- „up $TA 950 ..&UW ������qq ,os, Ir; y'o 1 Doouaal'h 1905172891N Cres n Fallmigoredk 4 L" Ivill Pal' face f aan ill• for °55.-5- GO Poo sauru mmee led , bed—Fir t—mem. large Eectron s gr. sore olch RwOW sad r$$/$etN I morns from $919 two neo Sen u,nlaned ,m full am 6 &SOUTH$ Free' Onix "OD m WE lorry noon$ la,rfay Maple Leat '1-iclscth 19N CAVALIER 2 dol, (gems from $824 nnpp ,I 151 AN lalirldry, no rims $850 q- down' 2 3 6 I bedrwm room 2 1I kMns ppuas bre. for over $erllllly g1s. All 25 uCi, km power sleerina Cyt 683.8571 until'30P u' clrmw (416494 3765 Troubles available IOUKy ono. unrry yr 879900 • um t6r $est 3A rya". All\lust tic' reens, reds or olds. awe, crakes an AW FM yaks r4 4 new axeppII apphaikee. To ,row pill 430-2520 b NConsignments welcome K)'Cassak 572 ODD Cyn 668 aLAX.pano 2 heaooln basement M,mlhl G Fmcnwnrtei RO ban 575dnforer a1 ,rltdusrrk AperHs Pkae MYLES KING ,III Bruce at 579-4100 ext. 2207 2.wane,6 "pan ilii w wesT a I r n ve,I pnwlebuIyb 'e $50001 repwred weHw, 2 I,r51 6 laSI maltl4 bsml apt Swuae for t rm- 1S GLOVERS A0OSIM,n a AIICTIOMEER Sales Year Pwl Fr,gan cswR•r.R_ell l Rw•v r„Ise.r725-5751 ent rcpwred 5675 monthly Smoker Wa,kout class Sales Rep CdOwell gAWe bed 7 1/2 Wmroomi. 1m� Ao4-sfs 1 G'r4Qr Yard 1 Age Yard WE FINANCE f.w progeny 401-888a apo" un to rAwne SW use RMR R F t905172b9/14 ,shed Dsmt air large droll. ,-•,.....,,,..,^..^ Saks Sales d IN k,ard $595 inclusive%al. $157500 OPEN EVERYONE AJAX East wmplon Cordon Arad ,mind 4 or beam Waw AAAK . DEutl&EO 3 . 7 bed. d ROUSE SM 6 Sun 140m o, tum downs. on oke 6 apo', v West 7 appliances new mop clow 1965, 837.@18 PICKERING. room. ret room. 1 4 pe and 2 pc Dyn, rmo Dasa s ap- ran 1905N25-3374 IMPORTANT AUCTION NOTICE _ First time Du First y bankrupt; dun nt wew. $100dmo Clean W r Eyecups 6191336 Days 6196007 I-hedrpom a5emenl Apnnment Sega ram enlrancr IaunOry 4pc WoT$I. w smoke 456 Iasi q,t%• June lsl 11161 RTiFRT1011 Carpenters 6 D< TnOtsMm 6 mama tree re serest payments OAC H Acting under i4MWL11wW received we hyyF ers, SDERIDANCHEM Wm no smoking no p0ps 750-2114 $100000 mortgage ash -hili -ROFESSIONAI. wE1F etN in lots rrveN; A bad credit: no AJAX. Urge 2 pedrwm legal AvaNDIe mmedatel $630/ r MARAME Rky 1M - 3 bed 53.434 Buy This 3 bldil AU ESTATES' PRIVATE (AIYSK:NMFMS M credit! If you pasemem apt HreDWce 1905)831-0197 Iraer- aan semi. w Tamysm Cn some win grape and )R ART ALIS• MART fwWERY •RIRI,LSIff.R'S work: you drive! Wrknlg is $ entrance snare laundry 550%mo m ental mull 75niaw 11R Oa1hi. tin ret oan, lensed 5900 pus Large stag FAG. lurnxe. Wipe deck laundry INVENTORIES Lots of re- p clusive ask nor Boa UFPearl PICKERING, 1-hdroan yAd ppkl,es 901631998 off unRoa room 0. acpss to 401 N • owned 905-6863201 stop avaabm r ,arpe home Stine bathroom 6 Ynderl. Al. NOW west of GREAT no,4e Great prize es A • 13 vehicles t0 AJAX, new 2 hauom walk lamdry faotee5 AvaIWOk Dudum �pl�pp�. 3 OeOraoln $108.900 GREAT mongage y 6991 Lome IUR1oN Sunni Jackson choose from. out sepurye entrance, un- tral ao•vac laundry avyuae ,nmed,yddyy $375 per ngMn 19051509.5576 pyiruappte m 3/( aae. fMO.dA IRI sUWst R.U. 723 F.ul Real Esme (9051721- OiiElt 500 FINE QUALITY ITEMS SPECIAL May 1 $800 month, ftrstAast Nonsmoker no pas Close to PICKERING. Ill second 5763 1144 Ta (9051666.5155 NRNN SALE 4�Dedroom Dun IINMEXQUISITE HAND CARVED MANOUW RTURE • ETALMWOOD FRAKD FINANCE school b shopping centre 7769 1190, 1.bedroom sun mature Sm le 0 Visa$' No pets BOWMAN" 2 STOREY 4 low near Oshawa Centre beaoom Iquse. 51125 Avail. Ii18 DECOR i GRAND FOYER MIRRORS SPORTS IEMORABLIA' LAWS' I • 1 MS a • 1 Arts A Colli Gans DEPARTMENT 9051427 smokers A bl ,sl 5585! 00 also 3 bedroom ode lay 1 AI1pYiI1tt5 2Ur enO-ed townhouse. DOULTON' GIFTWARE. PENTAl11 COMPUTERS QUANTITY OF ESTATE L ' 'AdCASSON, SDERIDANCHEM ATTRACTIVE Wdlkuul base Monro small Call garage incl d Good ba DO orry xavxrc �M'EWE�RY'ORALART OVER 200LEPRINTS APPLE COUNTRY CERAMICS FOLK -ART CLASSES avant men,. 2 large Wrmms (90518397945 .900 tion ERcekmwMdon 905 Associate Broker Colwell MARSHALL'LLMMM*ACCWREMS'WHOWALTREASIN ,cm nn„ NI I,vels sDec,alnng 985-705-9498 torches, storage ram Indge MMR&NO- , bedroom 47D-0997 Banker. R M R R E 728- COLLECTION COLLiCT6lES' sell, AI r,r least "mw,i Gyeruers ShJ1 Workers 1-5 4r1 E.A 497 Big qp °u,unlmudytd Nil Degm $tove ode utilities ncluded No pets May IV $775 905 Dasernml apt Nrwl• ,enow4 ed private enhance 4 bath MWER 3-&aaan rley Ban 9014 a eared 7281069 eel 2 bndl lame 2 204 Friday March 27th 7pm ( revica• al G nU pie I' Colum., 905 355 her`. class sunmg All 30 5005 OPEN SUNDAYS 145 1955'5%63947 M HYUNDAI EXCEL. 5 spell. 686-8469 AVAILAIIE xM OL4tTELT I, Dc and laundry Ac mduBore 5575 1st 8 last Available y- craft Storey f''m lull b=mem Close PETTIWAT CRM Conse,va- to school and town ,A 6 last. r P At: LVW Pavilion Imo f of Buwnandkl stanare d lnndmo,,. ro V"„ lu51 Genn relude aI art,- Wh s Ape oudanp sol ter Apnl 18th Lan 19051 420 non Area 7 OR Townhouse m win AwA Apnl 1st well main wmpkn. 38 Ave., Oshawa 1 Complier 1 mpirr fled. $1 1 W 00. %5-837- nous carpeted newly W,nI epi win 0ywny dose Io pus 2264 Call Ro Cyn ROD (9051438 0/35 ear schools 6 church" Jackson lotemet emrrnel 6173 shooting Al ublr,res Includes PICKERING- B"0,11 1 DeOroom PICKERING, large 3 bedroom. 42149900 or Best Offer BIDS (jest North of 401 off Simcoe) CARS FROM $299 19% "S"A" rcguueT1 ro pets t be "1$690 1 hchoum basenlenl Available Apra ISIh $6' • 12 ulnnres 4 All 2,1/2 baths parking. yard 420.7630 close to all amenities. 401 Fine collection of hand carved oak roc mahogany turnitulr, WEB DESIGN shadow cinched $2800 1%7 $790 3 bedroom $850 CAI punas Sun wvwng RoRPWJ $1500, aduslw avail Apt PICRERIN6 let EEO- blrtk, free had town linin nx)m set, decks, consoles, tables. teacahinrts, plain R SERVICE Gney Celebnly $1800 cen 430-0134 Seigle person non smokln W pets CAI] 8394819 1416) 287-2101 noyse Rmsned basemen wt Rood gefe games room 1 stands, pedestals, lovetica(, night stands. commode. dfcSsin 1'< ti g Home and web page creation Hyper 1987 Rel,ant R 51600 an ,987 Maida $1800 BASEMENT APIA All .milks. 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Weatl ver:. rwnae realm Sarvr:'. rrc „rM rtpam we••nr+ esu ler, 4 a r aj7.2eseva 14y1 Frl par• rI, ,Fnm"tDr, Irey Far r"« rI✓r4a Far LH, anp a mdN. '.ryh.ra Ga ravme..k.0 ipr„0N -.,s PACE 2B -THE %-v%s mn it insER WF:DNESDAV. MARCH 15, 19" SPORTS RECREATION IN AJAX AND PICKERING A Durham Aquatic Club swimmers make a splash at meet The Durtfant Aquatic Club made a big \,uxs.a 61t:urll. 1 I. Intishrd eldiih In fire DAC µ C' err Rebecca Acheson. Lisa ri\k'der, Mark McLoughlin, Brendon Mooney, Ryan splash at its annual Spring Splash Mect at the S(hn h.i,k In fire I 1 1' age di\Isu,n Sarah furl. M,Klnleighfitheringtun. Regan. Russell SnlagyI and Antoinette 'Pickering Recreation Complex recentl\. \Iso 1,, IITI, hcs( IMICI at the mrrl I'll Ihr Chantallr I ullard. D,mii M.ilir McLoughlin, Titone. tac%en sµirn trams and 421 s\krtnnICTS front southern Ontario competed in five age groups in appro\irnately 2.100 races during the (µo -da\ meet. In the girls' cighl-and -under age group. DAC', Mata Kirk. S. placed first in the 50 -metre huttcill\ and I00m Ilv. She also finished thtrd in the 14)m backstroke and 50ni frecstOe and fourth In the 100in free. Amanda Parker. S. finished third in the 50m breaststroke. fifth in the Kinin breast and eighth in the SOm free. Nicole Guerncrr, 7, placed seventh In the 100m hack and 50tri hack. Anannc Ratelle. 7. finished eighth in the 511411 breast. Sarn McLoughlin. Ifs, sµtmming in the ho\.' 15—and-over age group. finished second In the 100ni tree and '_(IOrn tree. third to the 5(hn hack. 100m hack and 50nt tree and filth in the 50"1 Il\, Sophia N'alrtnd, 14. finished second in the Sora hack in the LIT[,' 13-14 age dl\Islon. Sit,: also placed 101h In the Sohn fly and 50ni free. sixth in the I(I(hn Il\ and se%cnth In the lii(hn rack Cray_ Jaques -Carr. s"imming in the h.,\s' I 11 ave group. placed Third in the S(hn 11\. titih in IIIc S(hn hrc;r.t and ninth in the ITN). fl\ and Soni hack \like ern+µ.ler. 1', tinishcd third to the IOrhn tl\ in the h.+ys' 11-12 age,aicgory %likeCa.ista.l2,fin. ishcd se%cnih in the I(Rhn tree and Slim fly and ei_•hth in the 50m hrcasl \like \lurph\. 12. placed sc\cnih in the I00ni fly In the bins' eight -and under age _rush. S. ,It IiArri"'n. finished fourth in the 5Onl hrrast. sixth in Thi coni Ircc and sc,cnih in the �l)ni ha,k Hrandon flail. hn- i.hr,l .imh in the 214)m free and ,-q,hih in .hr IINtm tree \ndrea Ma.,,n. I'�..ompeting in the „irl,I; and-o\rr age group. pla.cd filth in the 5flm breast. se\- rrlh in the littirn hack and 50m ha,k and ninth in the Sthn tiv Calhc'In, Ihr hrrgc. IS. placed ,•IIIb u• Ihr Ilrnni In•i I'ilrcr H.inlrn. I(r. .µam to a sixth pla,c tlntsh in the `INlrn tree and ci:•filli in Ihr I(H)rn tree in the girls' Ili •Ind under a.r hriAct Midget Knights play .500 in defensive battles \J \\ — . f•. , rep tuk k, . IcanI sUIIctcd a close boss It, Onllia. earned :I tic µrth the Toronto Islanders and s,ored a wen ovcr 0,haµ,i in rc,rnt a.ttnn. In a hard-fought. penalty -filled con - lest against Onllia. the Alacians sut- lered a,1o.r _n 1 loss. Orilha scored the game-\kimmng goal \kith 314 seconds renuining The KnI_•hts gut brilliant goaltending tram Chris Huy w'ho kept the Itk'al midgets in the hunt. R\an Mart in scored the lone goal, assisted by Mark Kendall. the Ki ghts played the Islanders of the Mctw loruntu Hocke\ League w a acorelca dra\k. Ala\ once again got outstanding goaltending and strung detenst\c play from Dar\I Johnson. Ruh Comeau. Darren Livingston. Andreµ Sheldon. K\ Ir Kenned\' and call-up Hill I.I comb\ 'Ibc :\Ja,. nudgets ended regular - season play \kith another strong deten- si\c Colon and solid giahcndmg by Sean Snnmonds in a 2-1 µin o\er Osha\ka. !Martin and Kendall. \kith the ganic µinner. .cured the Knights' guah. assisted by Ad,un Cy ncura. Lee Panti idee. Comeau and Li cuntltc. Me Knights µill :lose out the sea- son by playmg In tournaments in Montreal and \1arkhani. learn niemhei, are Chris Hoc. R\an Martin. Neil hnoadhrm, Dan Merifield, Roh Comeau. K\ le Kenned\. Lee Pantiidge. C'hns Mllnc. Adam C'yncora. Andic\k Sheldon. Steve Cassid\, R\an Ir\inu,,. Dari Johnson. Darren Li%mgswn Mark Kendall, Darrel Beckett. Scan Snnntonds and Paul Fiall1frian. 'l he team is coached by Rick C'yncora. The trainer is Kick Pantndge and the manager is Neal JOhlt]011. The midget Kni_,hts arc sponsored by l=ust h1ar;uhun Securities. JWS Trucking and Ihiia Pino. 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