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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1998_03_29R PICKERIN, ;- A1111111 Lq A D V E R T I S E R Optional 4 week home delivery charge $5/ $1 newsstand Sunday, March 29, 1998 Pressrun 44,000 40 pages Teachers'union fears school closures n } By Sawn GTNII Staff reporter Despite the fact Durham is getting more money under the Province's new education funding formula a local teach- ers' union leader fears some area schools could be closed ..It's an issue that Tv,!% he ad- dressed" because the funding formula forces boards to examine the fate of' schools that are "under-utilized:' warns Bill Butcher. Durham district president of the Ontario Public School Teachers' Fed- eration. The Puh1i, hO.tn1 (11sc111',Cd the c10- ,,urc cl . ', ,. , " ,_!i .. -hi Bion several years ago and Mr. Butcher says he worries the issue may resurface in Durham thanks to the funding formula. In an interview following a recent Durham District School Board budget session. Rom Trbovich, superintendent of education. paid. "The notion of cloning : !,, ,, l , . u• t he board is going to Dab * A.J. antra Melody for harmony Vivienne Joyce provides truly enthusiastic leader- Relations Forum Wednesday. It was the third year ship to the Dunbarton Jazz Choir Harmonic Edi- for the forum, held at the Pickering Civic Complex tion during its performance at the Pickering Race to promote racial harmony. WHAT' S INSIDE Edfloftl Pap ..............6 Sports ...................32 Classified ................34 HOW TO REACH US Geafrrrl .............683-5110 Deatb Notices ........683-3005 Aadfon Lice .........683-7545 Siww* Yaw ..1-800-662-8423 Email ... news roo mOd u rha m. net Internet .......durhamnews.net Web site www.durhamnews.net Vol. 33, No. 13 have to come to tenns with - That's because the Province's formu- la for calculating grants for new pupil places is designed to "encourage boards to dispose of surplus space:' Mr. Tr- bovich explained. See SCHOOL/ Page 2 .9 BILI, it1 BUTCHER Schools at risk %1 Z G ant etNuclear nc Imyear z� `WE'RE A HEARTBEAT AWAY FROM DISASTER': DNA By Marfa m Takm other to demomstratc by April 30 that the Staff reporter current shutdown of the four reactors on PICKERING — Citing slow the 'A' sick will not compromise mise the progress in improvements at the Pic:kcr- availability of power to the emergency ing rimicar station, the Atomic: Energy cone cooling system required in an cmer- Contml Board has decided to renew the gency shutdown of the 'B' sick which is licences for the plant's 'A' and 'B' sed:- to remain in operation. tions for only one year instead of the two AECB staff had woo mmcndcd a two - requested by Ontario Hydro. year licence lox the Pickering plant. But one year's toot long for a citizens' However the Town of Pickering, envi- watchdog group on nuclear issues, ro nmental gnxq)% and individuals had which contends. "We arc a hearth" requesterd the board only grant a lidcencc away from disaster at the Pickering nu- ranging from six to nine momtM, hard clear stations' on the station's poor Ixw performance. The AECB says, in granting the li- Titre board did not make an cnviroxn- cence renewal. 'Iire board recognized mental assessment of the station a condi- that Ontario Hydro is making improve- tion of licensing, a% requested by %cvec11 menu in management and operational parties who appeared before it at the safety at the stations, but that progress is final licensing hearing in Oshawa Tues - slow and much remains to be done:' day. However, the board did add a con - Licence conditions include a require- ditiot requiring Hydro to provide by ment for Hydro to report back to the June 30 a summary of existing environ - board in six month% on its progress in mental protection programmes and poli - bringing about improvements, and an- cies pertaining to the station, as well as the results of those programme,-%. As well, the board has asked AECB staff to prepare by August a proposed strategy for developing and implement- ing an expanded environmental protec- tion regulatory programme which the AECB would apply to all licencees. The goal is to have the new programme in place by the time the new federal Nu- clear Safety and Control Act, which would give the AECB expanded envi- ronmental regulatory powers, comes into effect near the end of 1998. Pickering deputy mayor and Ward I Regional Councillor Maurice Brenner welcomed the one-year permit as "a fair compromise". He was also pleased by Pickering man slain in U.S. PICKERING — Ohio police still don't know why a Pickering mart was shot dead following a con- frontation there Wednesday afternoon. "We're still piecing together the stories" in the death of Sean Eliasen, 30, Austintown Police Detec- tive John Myers said Friday. Police found Mr. Eliasen, of 609 Beckworth Sq., face -down with a bullet wound in the stomach in the parking lot of a Denny's restatrant in the suburb of Youngstown. Det. Myers says police were called to the scene after Mr. Eliasen and three other men from southem Ontario — with whom he travelled to Ohio — had a confrontation with a local resident. '"I'hem was a misunderstanding between the par- ties:' reports Det. Myers. Mr. Eliasen was taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Austintown resident Mazih Saker, 54, is changed with murder. The men Mr. Eliasen was travelling with fled the scene but were stopped at the Canadian border Wednesday night. Paul Smith, 39, George Milne, 51, both ofToron- to, and Hans Herr, 51, of Orangevill-- were charged with obstructing official business. See DNA! Page 3 ,.. '` �",�c,�; �kFr .�� .• ,,{. � > ,..� . arm:��.. PACE 2 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1998 School closures eare SCHOOL/ From Page 1 In order to receive funding for new Pupil places, hoards have to demonstrate all of their current spare is being used, he noted. However, Mr. Butcher says the gov- ernment's class size regulations could mean classrooms that arc empty now will be in use come September. He adds the board may have to bus students from overcrowded areas to schools that have extra spare in order to meet the average class sizes dictated by the Province. "It' there's not money for portables there may be money for busing:' he says. That may mean some schools in Oshawa which have excess room could "be hark to bulging at the doors". Public board chairman Ruth Ann Schedlich says because the capital side of the funding formula has not been an- nounced yet, there haven't been any dis- cussions regarding the board's capacity and whether school closures could be- come a possibility. Meanwhile, Mike O'Connor, Durham president of the elementary division of tlx: Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association, says he questions whether the funding formula may have an impact on the approved closure of Oshawa's St. Gertrude Catholic School this June. He says the board is roughly 20 class- cuui&I i` rooms short of the number needed to achieve the class size average of 25 teach- ers for each student in the elementary level. "That's including the classrooms in the school that's going to be cksed:' he says. However. Durham Catholic District School Board chairman Jim McCafferty, who met with area MPPs Friday morning to discuss the funding formula, says, 'As far as I know St. Gertrude will remain cloned: While he reports "all our schools are overcrowded he says there's been no talk of keeping St. Gertrude open to rn vide much-needed classrom spam LA 910VAit ullu SUN TAN STU010S F Come meet our knowiedgeable and friendly staff. We'll provide you with the safest way to get a fabulous healthy tan in our private and clean studios r---------------------� With This Coupon Receive 50 minutes FREE ; With The Purchase of ; Any Package I 1 1 limited Time Offer 1 L ---------------------J 11103 pilli7lcfr Sawa. unit 3 Ut Dime, PicI1flCtflsriflhlo 839ww80113 It L P Nuclearplant vents steam again PICKERE4G — Just two weeks after huge clouds of steam billowed over the Pickering nuclear station caused con- cern among area residents, a similar inci- dent has sparked questions again. But the steam emitted from the plant Wednesday afternoon was "harmless and non -radioactive", assures Pickering Nu- clear Generating Station spokesman Ross Fitchett. "We were doing some maintenance in the turbine of Unit S (reactor of the 'B' side of the plant) and we had a turbine trip," he explains. "Apparently there was an electrical module that controls the flow of the steam to the turbine and that malfunctioned." When the turbine shuts itself down automatically, the steam which usually drives it is released into the atmosphere. The trip occurred at 12:45 p.m. and was rep aiiw i y �:4D P.,1iJ., w icrlUlu Sta- tion returned to full operating capacity. Steam billowing from the Pickering nu- clear plant Wednesday worried area residents like Chris Tittel of Ajax. Capacity is reduced during a trip. Though Ajax resident Chris Tittel read in the News Advertiser about a sim- ilar incident which occurred on March 12, he was still concerned when he saw the steam while riding his bicycle �1"VulwG klay ofterrloon. I actually went home and pulled out the material sent to residents about what to do in the event of an evacuation," ad- mits Mr. Tittel. He also made several phone calls to the News Advertiser — which heard from other worried residents — Ontario Hydro and Durham Regional Police. The latter told him they were advised in advance that they may get calls from residents concerned about the steam, leading Mr. Tittel to wonder why such an announcement couldn't be made on a local radio station so residents wouldn't need to worry if they saw the steam. He also rode his bike to the station at the bottom of Brock Road, where two se- curity guards told him the steam was a result of testing. While .Mr. Tittel thinks the plant would be "more accountable" if all those involved knew what was really happen- ing, he is now suggesting the steam be tested to ensure it truly is safe. DNA fears disaster at nuclear plant DNA/ From Page 1 the environmental measures being undertaken by the board, even though they will not provide the environmental review the Town wanted. "If I could get the provin- cial environmental assess- ment I would take it," said Coun. Brenner. But he noted AECB president Agnes Bish- op has said the board does not have the authority to order .41lch an acsessmcnt, so the ini- tiatives the AECB seems to be taking on the environment ap- .?" to him to be a rmtentially benefi- cial second-best scenario. The councillor believes the failure by Hydro and the Province to take re- sponsibility for this issue and pass the buck to the AECB will lead the board to "flex its muscle" when the Nuclear Safety and Control Act gives it new au- thority in environ- 1 lr mental matters. Dave Martin of Durham Nuclear Awareness shares only some of the councillor's enthu- siasm for the AECB's future en- vuonmental role. "In principle this is a good thing but it shouldn't be seen in any way as a sub- stitute for an environmental assessment," he said, explain- ing only a full review can ob- jectively investigate issues such as the economics of and alternatives to nuclear power. Mr. Martin consider% the one-year licence term to be a "minor victory", but DNA is maintaining its position that the older 'A' section of the sta- tion should be shut down per- manently and the 'B' side should be mothballed until safety issues related to it have 1 J& 1 10 MUTE OL CHANGE CENTRE 1 NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED, 1 WARRANTY APPROVED ' OIL CHANGE SPECIAL 1 �CfiAll i 1 99 1 1 „ A1Ml0 � 10lS1! 1 1Rw•uTtxes available 1 PLUSH i PILL 39.W% 1 014 �atAEs awn oto, !m 1 10 �t me IliiW&M t�tllton�ot■II colrauVmultntel ffia 1 1 OPEIII 7 Dupla A Ii 195 WES'TNEY RD. (South d 401), AJAX 1 1 (MM) 427-6796 i � � � o>• a>• o>• o>• 1 Please yB��,Ep recycle ff 11 DWAL CRIE W K - 4N MMM Daly 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m - 4 p.m. • "hw. AV&7rrA6 r1P. 466 AIMOUNIA SHOPPM CENTRE ON V*ffrES RD. PICKOWM BETVNM FINCH d WY 101 • Extractlom in Hospital • FREE Zed Opinion Comultsdon • Coftd From kimranosa gnat& and Cox" cj"abrnit been resolved. "We are a heartbeat away from disaster at the Pickering nuclear stations," he said. "We know that with the four Pickering 'A' reactors shut down, there may not be enough power for the emer- gency core cooling system that is used to prevent melt- downs. There are also major problems with fire protection, earthquake qualification, the use of PVC -insulated electri- cal cable, and a huge backlog on maintenance work." THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29,19" - PAGE 3 GIVE YOU CHILD AN EDUCATION FROM THE START We take children from 18 months to 12 years We have moved to a new spacious location at Mackenzie Plaza, 250 Bayly Street West, 2 Blocks East of Westney Rd. (just sit minutes fnrm t.ur Wd address ut Nigbu,uy _'/RanJuU at .St George's rburrb) Tour the facilities at our Open House each Saturday in April and May from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Classes: Toddlers. Casa. Elernentary IPRIN0PAL: Dorothy Graziani. A `1.1. CALL 428-3122 VL'r willbe pleased to serld you our broxhurt and tcc, .i: -, -t PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29,19" What does the Ontario Government's `Fair Funding Formula' mean for Durham students? Over I I IV I IV IV NVI V I More o a rs in the classroom n The Ontario Government has introduced a new "Fair Funding Formula" for Ontario's students. For the first time in Ontario's history, classroom spending (teachers, textbooks, supplies, computers, librarians and guidance counsellors) will be defined and protected. Spending on administration will be limited, while spending in the classroom will increase. In Durham, Ontario's new "Fair Funding Formula" means even greater flexibility to invest in areas consistent with local priorities. * Classroom based funding means more money P spent in Durham classrooms. Per pupil funding means that funding ncreases as enrollment increases. i * Limits to averse class size mean more teachers for Durham's classrooms, g oo s. * Early learning grants mean all school boards have the option of funding for Junior Kindergarten or other early learning initiatives. * Special education grants mean funding for special needs students is protected. *' Continuing education grants mean funding for adult education is protected. * Guaranteed funding through 2000/2001 allows for long term planning. We must all work togeWer for our children's future. Janet Ecker, MPP Durham West 420-0829 Jim Flaherty, MPP Durham Centre 430-1141 0 Julia Munro, MPP Durham York 1-800-263-7411 John O'Toole, MPP Durham East 697-1501 1-800-661-2433 Jerry Ouellette, MPP Oshawa -_ 723-2411 P11 09 Durham' s studeNtS First Find art Vlore. CO MPP or OR eda.gov w,C . r++rrw w__ _•�a+araM.. r.M _a. a._ _-_.a, _aMa_wrwy_-_.a.sw.w_r.r. • t x, i New charge assault suspect in death A man charged with assault in connec- remains charged with the second-degree/' E11 /. tion with the death of an Ajax father two murder of Mr. Lazenby, who was stabbed t>�/ fr weeks ago now faces an additional charge. repeatedly./t1 Following a bail hearing at an Oshawa All three men charged in his death ap-� it courthouse Thursday, 18 -year-old Scarbor- peared in court Thursday, but the matter ough resident Shean Glave was charged by was held over until April 27. Durham Regional Po- lice for breach of recog- nizance. Mr. Glave was initially charged, along with three other Scar- borough men, with sec- ond-degree murder fol- lowing a March 18 at - RAE tack outside a Pickering LAZENBY strip club which killed Raphael Stephen Lazen- Stabbed to by, 22. But that charge death against Mr. Glave was later reduced to assault. Durham police Sergeant Jim Grimley re- ports Durham officers arrested Mr. Glave at the request of Toronto Police on a charge unrelated to the murder of Mr. Lazenby out- side The Palace East on Dillingham Road. Along with the reduction of Mr. Glave's charge from second-degree murder to as- sault, 20 -year-old Daniel Robinson's charge was also reduced to assault while charges against 19 -year-old Paul Shonell Mo- hammed were dropped. James Solomos, 19, Armed bandit robs .11111 Pickering gas bar PICKERING — A gun -toting robber managed to escape with a small amount of cash from a Pickering gas bar Thursday night. Durham Re- gional Police re- port a man walked into the Penny Gas at 478 Kingston Rd. around 7:50 p.m. waving a gun and de- manding money. He fled the gas bar with an un- known quantity of cash. The suspect is described as mulatto, 6', 21 years oW with a slim build. He may have a -swollen left black eye. He was wearing a ,blue jacket and carrying a black bag. 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PAGE 6 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29,19" A Metroland Community Newspaper published four times weekly on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday OPINION 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1 S 2H5 A 0 V E R T I S E R Publisher: Tim WMttaksr EDITORIAL - �• .: STEVEr- 1%, OUR VIEWS ON THE NEWS What now for the right? So Jean Charest has gone and done it. The worst -kept se- cret in Canadian politics is out of the bag and the leader of the fifth party on Parliament Hill is now a lead -pipe cinch to be the leader of the Quebec Liberals. So what happens to the federal Progressive Conserva- tives? They've lost the one person who kept the party to- gether (with fellow House of Commons seat -mate Elsie Wayne) from 1993-97. There are 1,9 other Tory members in Parliament now, but none would appear to have the stature of Mr. Charest or the ability to reach for the top. What happens with Mr. Charest will have an impact on Tory fortunes. Should he succeed in beating Lucien Bouchard in the next Quebec provincial election, which would end any talk of separation for a generation, the Bloc will be dead in Ottawa. That means a Tory -Reform coalition could easily fill in the political gap left by the demise of the Bloc. What could it mean in the next federal election? It de- pends on where you sit. Some Conservatives would be of- fended by a merger with Reform and would refuse to vote. Others might be attracted to the centrist policies of the Lib- erals and defect to the governing party and some, perhaps many, would be excited by a true right-wing alternative to the Liberals. Does this mean a right-wing party (Progressive Reform- ers. Reform Conservatives, just plain old Reform?) led by any one of Preston Manning, Ralph Klein, Ernie Eves or even Mike Harris would win'' No. But the election would be much more interesting in Ontario, for instance, where the Liberals have had a hammer lock on nearly every seat since 1993. A right-wing party would offer a viable alternative to the Liberals. Here are sone of the policies it might espouse (this is figuring on a Jean Charest win in Quebec and no separatist threat): A) A major personal income tax cut in the order of 10-25 per cent (the Liberals are guarded about future income tax cuts); B) An all-out attack on the federal debt, which now sits at 5583 billion (the Liberals say they will pay down the debt out of a special fund, and/or reduce it as a per cent of gross domestic product as the economy continues to ex- pand); C) A toughening up of crime legislation including a free vote on bringing back capital punishment, a review of sentencing with tougher, longer jail terms and more legisla- tion for victim's rights (the Liberals have done little of sub- stance on any of these issues); D) A harder line on Quebec separatist issues with a take it or leave it approach (the Lib- erals, in the past, have tried to appeal to soft -line separatists and now are going the Supreme Court route to get a ruling on a unilateral declaration of separation by Quebec); E) A tougher stand on immigration (the Liberals have targets and backed down to protests to immigration changes recently). They would also likely try to have gun laws repealed, aim for Senate reform through a Constitutional amendment and try to lower the GST among other things. A right-wing coalition might not win, but it sure would liven up a future campaign and it would give voters a real choice. LETTERS OUR READERS' VIEWS ON THE NEWS A dedication to a remarkable lady To the editor: On March 5, 1998 the world lost a remarkable young lady, a very special lady with a bright personality and kindness that touched the hearts of so many people. Sonic of you may have known her as a smart, independent and determined young student, eager to learn and yet, at the same time, help her peers achieve their personal best. Others may remember meeting her for the first time and being overwhelmed by the warmth and beauty of her smile. And yes, some of you may even re- member her cute giggle in the middle of a story she'd be telling, a giggle that, no matter how you were feeling, made you giggle yourself. By now, most, if not all of you, know her as Melissa Raby, who was profiled in the July 17, 1996 News Advertiser after receiving a bone marrow transplant from her brother. Melissa was a true inspiration to us all. She always had a positive outlook on things no matter how impossible or discouraging they ma have seemed by her teachers and peers not only for her outstanding academic achieve- ments, but also for her tremendous strength and courage when faced with life's unexpected changes. Yet, even when dealing with her own serious ill- ness, the last thing on Melissa's mind was herself For Melissa, her family and friends were what she held dear to her heart. As long as they were happy, then she was happy too. The passing of Melissa Raby has brought many a great deal of sadness and tears. She will be sadly missed by her family and her teachers and friends of both Bayview Heights and Pine Ridge Secondary School, and by so many, many people who had the won- derful opportunity to have met her. Melissa will be missed but never for- gotten for her spirit will live in the hearts of those she has touched forev- er. Before Melissa passed away she had a wish that people would remem- ber her in one of the following ways: 1. Register your name with the bone marrow registry. 2. Be a blood donor. 3. Make a donation to Sick Chil- dren's Hospital. 4. Make a donation to the Starlight Foundation. Please, let's grant Melissa's wish! To respond to this editorial call The former Bayview Heights Pub- 7W Sears fa tiInfosource at 683-7040 and dial 5112 lic School student is well remembered pikke�g� TIM WHITTAKER Publisher GIVE US A CALL The News Advertiser is one of the Met - JOANNE BURGHAROT STEVE HOUSTON BRUCE DANFORD ALVIN BROUWER EDDIE KOLOOZIEJCZAK MONKIUE LEA ABE FAKHOURIE BARBARA HARRISON JANICE O'NEIL CHERYL WANES Editor -in -Chief Managing Editor Adverbs ft Manager Retail Advertising Manager Classified Advertising Managerm Real EstateJAutoaftve Advertising Distribution Manager Production Manager Assistant Production Manager Assistant Production Manager - GENERAL 683-5110 CLASSIFIED 683-0707 DISTRIBUTION 683-5117 AOMINICLASSIREO FAX 683-7363 COMPOSING FAX 579-9273 newsroomOdurham.net E-MAIL www.durhamriews.net WEB SITE .7 C. — Oki d r n Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax b Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Com- munity Newspaper Assoc., and the Canadian Circulations Audit Board. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ontario Press Council, 80 Gould St, Toronto, Ont M5B 2M7, an indepen- dent organization that addresses reader com- plaints about member newspapers. The pub- lisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occupies. HOUSTON , MANAGING: EDITOR Sex ed. kit breeds healthy debate A lot of ink has been spilled in re- cent weeks during the debate over a sex education resource kit aimed at a hand- ful of developmentally challenged high school students in Durham Region's public school board. You've heard the arguments from both sides of the debate, namely the Family Action Council (FAC) which opposes the explicit nature of the in- structional kit, and educators who sup- port it. As well, several colleagues — some who have children and some who don't — have offered their views, which also tend to support the idea that the explicit nature of the material does- n't necessarily make it a taboo teaching tool. I'm not about to weigh in with my opinion here, at least not as it relates to the worthiness of the material. What's important, and something Y tend to support in any instance, is the fact that such an animated debate oc- curred in our communities. In kitchens, staff rooms, and offices across the region, you can bet there has been some talk about this kit in recent weeks. That sort of healthy debate can help us gauge where we're at and where we're going as a society. This one tiny issue simply bobbed to the surface in a sea of others facing fami- lies, individuals, educators and even clergy today. But it is a compelling issue and one that deserves to be exam- ined. You may disagree with the FAC and its appalling tendency to claim the moral high ground. You may see blind righteousness and dismiss the group as a collection of self-appointed purvey- ors of virtue. But you may, in your heart of hearts, agree the FAC is spot on in its position opposing explicit teaching tools, ho- mosexuality, and premarital sex. Wher- ever you stand, your position is as im- portant as that of the next person. I may disagree with the FAC, its po- sition on this teaching kit, its tendency to condescend and its methods in spreading the message (or is that gospel?). But I do defend its right to take that position. A group like the FAC forces us to examine issues to determine if we can find common ground. It makes us pay attention to things we might other- wise ignore (particularly since the doc- ument in question affects a minuscule segment of Durham's school popula- tion). It allows us to gather our re- sources and enter the debate from an- other perspective. You don't have to agree with the people who make up the FAC. But you do have to respect their freedom to ex- press themselves. Steve Houston is a regular News Advertiser columnist. To respond to this column call in- fosource at 683-7040 and dial 5108. d r n Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax b Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Com- munity Newspaper Assoc., and the Canadian Circulations Audit Board. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ontario Press Council, 80 Gould St, Toronto, Ont M5B 2M7, an indepen- dent organization that addresses reader com- plaints about member newspapers. The pub- lisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occupies. HOUSTON , MANAGING: EDITOR Sex ed. kit breeds healthy debate A lot of ink has been spilled in re- cent weeks during the debate over a sex education resource kit aimed at a hand- ful of developmentally challenged high school students in Durham Region's public school board. You've heard the arguments from both sides of the debate, namely the Family Action Council (FAC) which opposes the explicit nature of the in- structional kit, and educators who sup- port it. As well, several colleagues — some who have children and some who don't — have offered their views, which also tend to support the idea that the explicit nature of the material does- n't necessarily make it a taboo teaching tool. I'm not about to weigh in with my opinion here, at least not as it relates to the worthiness of the material. What's important, and something Y tend to support in any instance, is the fact that such an animated debate oc- curred in our communities. In kitchens, staff rooms, and offices across the region, you can bet there has been some talk about this kit in recent weeks. That sort of healthy debate can help us gauge where we're at and where we're going as a society. This one tiny issue simply bobbed to the surface in a sea of others facing fami- lies, individuals, educators and even clergy today. But it is a compelling issue and one that deserves to be exam- ined. You may disagree with the FAC and its appalling tendency to claim the moral high ground. You may see blind righteousness and dismiss the group as a collection of self-appointed purvey- ors of virtue. But you may, in your heart of hearts, agree the FAC is spot on in its position opposing explicit teaching tools, ho- mosexuality, and premarital sex. Wher- ever you stand, your position is as im- portant as that of the next person. I may disagree with the FAC, its po- sition on this teaching kit, its tendency to condescend and its methods in spreading the message (or is that gospel?). But I do defend its right to take that position. A group like the FAC forces us to examine issues to determine if we can find common ground. It makes us pay attention to things we might other- wise ignore (particularly since the doc- ument in question affects a minuscule segment of Durham's school popula- tion). It allows us to gather our re- sources and enter the debate from an- other perspective. You don't have to agree with the people who make up the FAC. But you do have to respect their freedom to ex- press themselves. Steve Houston is a regular News Advertiser columnist. To respond to this column call in- fosource at 683-7040 and dial 5108. THE NEWS AUVER•risER SUNUAV. MARCH 29. 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The tinuation of a community commitment to a brary services;' Mr. Jeffery said. overcrowded main branch. library's resources haven't kept pace with the mentally and physically healthy environment The library board will report back to Coun. Ajax Council has given the library rate of growth in this community" for our residents. cil in October with its findings. board the go-ahead to get public input on whether residents want a new cc tral library, what it should offer ar where it ought to be located. Library board chairman Bob Jeftei told councillors Monday the ma branch at Harwood Avenue and Kini Crescent is "literally bursting at ti seams" Since 1985, the town's populatie has grown from 33,700 to abut 67.000 and the number of library p; trons has risen 76 per cent. On th other hand, the amount of library spat has decreased on a per -capita basi: Mr. Jeffery noted. "Like all locally delivered service in a growing community, it's expen encing pressure of increased servic demand associated with that growth, he said. Ontario standards stipulate that a li brary should have 0.6 square feet c space for each resident and 2.5 vol umes per capita. In 1982, the Ajax li brary provided 0.66 square feet and 3.: volumes per capita, but by 1992, ttli figures had shrunk to 0.29 square fee and 1.7 volumes, he noted. "Historically, the residents of Aja) WE CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE A FRESH START ProhSSPOne�l and � �Avaons/40d Service Frw Confk mwia/ r..dr tin Several COnvenoent iocatlOnS. includeng OSMAwA 146 Srncoe Str" N. OW 726.9404 DWwrttown ) SCARSOROUGM 1919 Lawrence Ave E. (416) 7ffW*= ;near DNP and 4ot) 255 Mornrgade Are (416) 283-"40 'Mdmaga4 Manu) STRIDES The Ultimate Program In Learn to Skate Janke Cwk. 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M 1! e. ? y r n y �. <r - a ,r THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1998 - PACE It Book closingon Pickering's BayRidgeslibrary PICKERING — Pleas the last time y June 30, or and petitions from area resi- dents have failed to dissuade the Town from closing the Bay Ridges library. Pickering Council voted Monday to shut the branch be- side the East Shore Communi- ty Centre on Liverpool Road just south of Bayly Street to make way for expansion of the seniors' centre there. It will be replaced with a "satel- lite" site that will provide only a few services like book re- turns and reading readiness programmes for preschoolers. The Bay Ridges library is ex- pected to close its doors fUI earlier if the space is needed for the expansion sooner. The closure is expected to save the library board about $13,000, and the Town about $600,000 because it would eliminate any need to build an addition for the expansion of the seniors' centre. Construc- tion for the expansion was es- timated to cost $700,000, while renovation of the library space for use by the seniors would be about $100,000. Tatra Drive resident Johane Meade, who helped collect 131 signatures opposing the 6-m— nch shutdown, accused the ,44ca illoacc ?�(/aacicouae - Fad 'Ne ilE,,;ew-ce * IN MOVE PACKAGE.. .75 a. • Mib r" ,f St•r,b.d I$~' tt * SMF N film... LIF N "NM Directors i'. 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'"Ibis dren and/or no car and consid- brary is, if not unanimous. cer- His concerns were echoed situation teaches our children er the bridge over Hwy. 401 tainly overwhelming" It by several other residents. the library is not important" too dangerous to cross on f(x)t. Ms. Meade said it's not - Keith Soltvs of Krosno VICTCRlAN MAID SERVICE BUS + R •'ESIDENTIAL CLEANING Special Rates for Seniors CALL (905) 427-4317 it AIR a=rr10NING SM RE DUgHAM REGI SINCE 1970 -EARLY BIRD SPECIAL" SAVE *100.00 P�` FREE Honeywell Digital Thermostat NOW INSTALLING' - LIMITED TIME OFFER 24 HR. SERVICE Low Low FNun•gc' OSHAWA OSHAWA "FREE ESTIMATES" SCARBOROUGH 416-284-9457 Where High Quality, Good Value & Service Come First SHEPPAR 0 WLNER • SPECIALS AVAILABLE UNTIL April 4. on WHILE oUAtr miEs LAST A H IQ C>— Where High Quality, Good Value & Service Come First Z LOCATIONS, ONE GREAT SERVICE WESTNE�111,r115 PLAZA IS WM1n.,r AA. N. 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We must do this for our sons and daughters, brothers and sisters;" Judy Holmes of Ottawa told several hun- dred parents and caregivers at a public meeting with Minister of Community and Social Services Janet Ecker host- ed by the Durham Coalition of Fami- lies. "If you could take just one ounce of emotion in a room like this... back to your office to the people making decisions. I think they would be good ones;" Ms. Holmes told the Durham West MPP at the McLean Community Centre in Ajax Tuesday night. But Ms. Ecker assured parents changes outlined in the document Making Services Work for People is not about privatizing or dismantling services. And while she recognizes "the di- versity of opinion" on the document released last year, Ms. Ecker says the changes were motivated by parents and caregivers dissatisfied with the way services have been provided. She pointed to some parents forced to go from one service agency to an- other "twisting (themselves) into a pretzel to meet requirements" in order to get appropriate care. "We need to break down barriers... We need to have a more integrated system." Changes will also allow those fam- ilies who can contribute financially for the care of their child to do so without fear that support payments the child receives will be affected, Ms. Ecker said. Ms. Ecker also promised that the process to decide who gets what fund- ing "has to be very respectful, to be based on the love you have for the in- dividual instead of treating the person like a statistic" Still, many parents are bitter over income tax cuts promised by the To- ries in the last election. Stan Woronko of Family Alliance Ontario called the tax cut "immoral" and urged the gov- ernment to fund services for the de- velopmentally -disabled instead of passing on savings to the rich. But that tax cut will benefit many low-income earners, countered Ms. Ecker, pointing to 665,000 families who will save 41 per cent because they won't have to pay any tax, while those at the upper end of the scale will save just 19 per cent as a result of the tax break. "It's your money. I think you de- serve some of it back," she said. For Joyce Schnegg, 65, the irony is in "paying for extra protection to peo- ple who have committed atrocities to other people" and care for people "who had a healthy body and abused 'it" when "these people have done nothing to cause their problem and we are scratching for money. JANET ECKER `We need to break down harriPrc' Take it gain the Fxperft Comfort nomfire Put it on - • your gas I'roRK 1 SALE bill. 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Early THE NEWS ADVER"SER SUNDAY, MARCH ", 1"", PAGE 13 detection of speech, language problems is key Durham staff One of the key indicators of suc- cess in school is a child's literacy level. Yet, one child in every 10 will begin life with a delay in speech or language development which could hinder that progress, says Speech and Language Pathologist Margaret Ettorre of the Grandview Treatment Centre in Oshawa. "There's a difference between speech and language difficulties:' she says. "Speech is how the sounds are produced whereas language has nothing to do with speech. Lan- guage is not how they say their words. They're just not saying any- thing; there's no vocabulary" Of course, for some children the problem will be compounded when speech and language delays co- exist. Either way, "there are two key el- ements in the therapy process:' says Ms. Ettorre. "One, early identifica- tion and intervention and two, parental involvement:' For the Snee family of Courtice, the combination of these two critical factors has made a tremendous dif- ference for their two -and -a -half- year -old son. Kevin. The family accessed the Grand- view programme which is one of only three publicly funded pro- grammes available in Durham Re- gion (the other two arc run through Oshawa General and Memorial Hospital, Bowmanvillc). "it seems to be, right at the mo - Ice gala coming to complex April 11 DICKER- ING — You don't have to watch M: ry Hart on television to sec Entertain- ment Tonight. The Pickering Figure Skating Club is hosting its 26th annual gala perfor- mance entitled Entertainment Tonight at the Pickering Recre- ation Complex Saturday, April I I at' I p.m. and 7 p.m. Featured per- formers for the evening are Pick- ering's Nicole Thomson and partner Shaun Tilley of Barrie who placed sev- enth in novice dance at the 1998 Bank of Montre- al Canadian Championships. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children 12 and under and seniors over 60 years. For more in- formation call 420-1433. ment, a speech delay," says Kevin's mom, Lynne, who says she and her husband Gord began noticing a problem when Kevin was "around 18 months, when he was just mak- ing grunting sounds; nothing that was concretely like a word" Kevin was born 15 weeks prema- ture; a common indicator for a child who will later have speech delays, says Ms. Ettorre. Other children at higher risk for these problems in- clude those who have a lot of ear in- fections, medically fragile infants, those with other neuro diseases like cerebral palsy and sometimes chil- dren dealing with socio/economic difficulties. "It's really important for parents to have a general understanding of common milestones:' says Ms. Et- torre. Parent magazines, books and information available from the fam- ily doctor, are good resources, she suggests. Fortunately for Kevin, the Snecs remembered his older brother Gra- ham's progress at the same age and recognized a distinct differ- enceOnce they had identified a po- tential problem, the Snees had Kevin's pediatrician refer him for an assessment. "We meed a medical referral:' says Ms. Ettorre. "rhen we give the child an assessment and review a care plan with the parents. The type of programme a child's going to get depends on the severity of the prob- lem:' she says. More than ever before, parents photo by Ron P/etroniro Kevin Snee was diagnosed early on as hav- ing speech development difficulties. Here, he plays a game with his mother, Lynne, which helps promote speaking skills. are an integral component of the treatment programme, says Ms. Et- torre. In fact, with mild delays like Kevin's, chances are the child may never enter a traditional therapy pro- gramme. After he was assessed, Kevin's parents took a workshop which provided them with strategies for helping Kevin overcome his speech problem at home. "You have to put aside your reg- ular routines and really focus on the child:' says Mrs. Snee. "We do a lot of labelling of things with single words or two words " Even Kevin's older brother Graham has gotten into the act, says his mom. 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MIA "He understands Kevin very well. Like most chil- dren they understand each other even when adults don't" "In the last two to three weeks, he's just starting to explode:' relates Mrs. Snee. "He's using two- to three - word phrases and giving us new words every day. We feel we're on the road at least. We may have some challenges ahead with prop- er annunciation but we'll just have to wait and see:" The parent -driven pro- gramme has worked very well for their family, says MrsSnee "(:randvie­ h_ ­ been tremendous:' she says. ' Tic programme has given us a greater hand in our child's development. We found we were able to come home from the workshop the first night and put some of the strategies to work right away. 'A speech therapist can see a child once a week. You see them all week so it's far better if you can learn the basics and put them into action:' she points out. Of course, not every child's prob- lem can be resolved as easily as Kevin's. For those who need it, a further six-month treatment is avail- able, often in the form of play thera- py with a qualified speech and lan- guage therapist. At the moment, there is a waiting time of up to one year to access that treatment which is why early identi- fication is even more critical. Fortu- nateiy, a funding announcement yesterday from the Ministry of Health and Social Services promises new funding which will provide therapy for another 3,400 preschool- ers in Durham. The good news is, as more par- ents like the Snees access the work- shops, the shorter the waiting list for the more intensive therapy pro grammes for those who really need them. And with the additional fund- ing, the wait can only get shorter. The bad news is, of 4.165 chil- dren in Durham up to the age of four who needed a speech or language intervention, less than 1,000 actual- ly came in for assessment. The co- nundrum therefore is, now that new funding is in place, how to bring awareness to the other 3,0(]n chil- dren's parents so they can get the help they need. Suttow Grvup — Cllass 7.Realty 1pC ` A collection of ffhcrVictorioiii,/aC46untry Hornos, i, r in Beautiful Brooklin (4 -lith Whitby) jA 4�adibeeluty *n 'int f }, 10Verseze. Gompleft with, u%MrdU& package and pool': slie f6t! Way ender bUilefers IFF f price of *238,f700 40 i► ridd a 0 1 � toll bri "r hoM 0 �0 ,-t too' ; ot. SoavitAg Catihelk" t jceiJirfrith pafadian=window hgrdlWe;>'od floors and muc o re 1` t ' ss000 Yet anot her 4 bedroom If* I k Re+fer:ltinr natal Allaf�.i-w'i. PAGE 14 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29,19" Parents get help to deal with troubled youth A support group for parents is meeting next month when parents. school officials and social service workers are invited. The Association of Parent Sup- port Groups in Ontario offers help and information for parents of trou- bled youths. The group wants to raise its awareness among schools and support service agencies, which can refer parents to the organization. Parents can get help if their chil- dren are ha% ing trouble with school, drugs, alcohol, the law or their fam- ily. The meeting is being held Thurs- day, April 16 at 7:30 p.m. at St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church. 35 Church St; N.. Ajax. The association also holds week- ly meetings on Tuesdays at 7:15 p.m. For more information on the April 16 meeting or the location of the weekly gatherings call 1-800-488- 5666. Do You Need Delp to Stay in Your Home? This spring, have our junior seniors • Take care of your lawn and garden for the summer • Clean your house for the spring and throughout the year • Do those small home repairs or decorating chores For a free brochure outlining our rates and services call 686-0717 HEALTHY SMILES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY We keep ourpatients smiling by taking the time to understand their needs. Add our friendly, caring staff and state-of-the-art techniques and you've found a good dental home! • A Full Range of Dental Treatments • Saturday and Evening Appointments • Flexible Payment Options • A Relaxing, Stress -Free Atmosphere • Cosmetic Dentistry DR. VIJAY BADHWAR • DENTISTRY New Patients and Emergencies welcome Convenienity loeat�sd in the A jax Plaza at 172 Harwood Ave. S. The Parent-Teacher Interview: How to Ensure Success By Dr. Gary Hunt 4. Inform the teacher of your child's work Chair, Faculty of Education habits and behavior at home. This will University of Toronto allow the teacher to understand your child's classroom behavior better. Your child's education should be partnership between the teachers at school and the family members at home. For this reason, it is important to establish a friendly and co-operative relationship with your child's teachers. In order to do the best job possible with your child, the teacher will require constant input and feedback from you. The parent -teacher interview is the most common occasion for this exchange to take place. Here are some ideas to make the interview session fruitful: 1. Come prepared to the interview, by keeping track of your child's homework habits so that you will be aware of how he/she performs in specific subjects. Collect samples of your child's work so that you can ask specific questions on his/her learning experiences as reflected in the work 2. Keep a list of concerns or questions that you might have. The teacher will discuss them with you and help you to understand how your child is P9- 5. Listen carefully to what the teacher has to say . He or she spends a great deal of time with your child and thus knows a great deal about him or her. 6. Inform the teacher if your child is participating in out -side -of -school activities. The teacher can use this information to better meet your child's needs. 7. Before leaving the interview, indicate to the teacher that you would welcome constant feedback on your child's progress and behavior and indicate that your are willing to help in any way per• S. Tell the teacher that your yourself will keep in regular contact with him or her. 9. Above all, remember that the teacher is just as eager as your are to establish a collaborative relationship with you. Dr. Gary Hutt is Senior Educational adviser to grade Expectations Learning Centro. 3. Whenever possible emphasize how Cs�tH, delighted you are that your child =FM`�A110_ becomes exerted about some specific �+ �; j - - j � . learning task Discuss positive aspects of your child's work. LEARNNG CENTRES . ,�Za993o The Grade Expectations Learning Centre in Pickering has been providing quality supplementary education to students in the Ajax and Pickering com rmnitim since April 1995. Cal us now and let us show you how we can help your child succeed in school. LEARNING CENTRES OWS 1r10d � READING op WRITING STUDY SKILLS IIAATH • Grade 1 to O.A.C. • Individualized Program • Low Student/Teacher ratio • Complete Assessment Help your child achieve Success in school at Grade Expectations 420-9930 Ajax/Pickering 1885 Glenanna Rd., Ste. 103 Teamirrif ic fund-raiser A bone china tea hosted by the Ajax -Pickering Os- teoporosis Support Group and the Pickering Vil- lage Pharmacy raised $571 for the group. From left are Marie Brown and Marg Munhall, both of the support group, pharmacist Margaret Hannigan and pharmacy student Kay Aoki. On Wednesday, April 1, a seminar on osteoporosis, Let's Talk About It, is being held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the McLean Community Centre, at the corner of West- ney Road and Magill Drive in Ajax. • 1 J ILI 11[:411 Tas �_________L-�__-________ Eli i 1[ iM0 PPEF1 i;i MOPPED I *Buy a flame -broiled Whopped' *Buy a flame -broiled Whopper" and medium fries at the sandwich and medium fries at the sandwich regular price and get a second 1: 1 regular price and get a second � flame -broiled Whopper' sandwich flame -broiled Whopper sandwich FREE! FREE! ' Please present this coupon before ' ; I Please present this coupon before ' ordering.lid with any0 ' offer. Cash va ' ordering. Not valid with any other ' offer. No Cash value. Applicable taxes paid by bearer Limit one wilR Coupon per Customer,i visit Vil�d at KI NO taxes paid by bearer Limit one �R coupon per cuskmw. ; per � valid at participating KIN O Per participating IBu►�er King fiestaurenls. April 6, 1998. ' ; I Burger King Restaurants. 'Expkes: Explirm April 6, 1998. THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1998 - PAGE 15 Paging volunteers to deliver books to shut-ins AJAX — The Ajax Public Library is looking for volunteers to help with its Visiting Library Service. People are needed to help library staff deliver books and other materials to shut-in patrons. A knowledge of and an interest in the elderly and physically -challenged individuals is an asset, as is an interest in the library service and its materials. Call lune O'Neill, public service co-ordinator at the main library branch, at 683-4100. ext. 29 for more information. Don't Be Fooled . About Taxes! If You Are Earning $65,000 A Year, The Federal Government's 1998 Budget Says You're Rich And Don't Qualify For Tax How Can You Fight Back? Jerry white i, h" Learn About of Money Talks. The • New Tax Strategies To Finance Your Children's Education National RP -SP • The Best Investment Decisions for 1998 ReportFamily • How Charitable Giving Can Save You Tax • Simple Strategies To Minimize Pension Clawbacks Fortune. Personal • Why It's Cash Flow, Not Income. That You Need Wealth and The Seminar Details Intelligent Investor. Wednesday April 1st at 7:30p.m. O04OtVNIELL Centennial Building Theatre at 416 Centre St. S. Whitby i 1-888-790-9111■rr i FREE FORTUNEADMISSSION ww.�rwwT Sponsored by: Debbie Morgan Pam Sygo Fortune ImGstment Cor arrENrIoN: OM MP&OYEU How about A BRAND NEW 1998 SUBURBAN .12 111111-1111110 mmiH 'EARE Mtr wN1r, Nzrrs iwel�Md R'S OUR saw OFFER OF THE YEAR HURRY... only availablo until March 31. Wise Shoppers always read the small print: New 1998 Suburban 4x4 LSA Pkg. K25M Series. Monthly lease payments of $399 on 12 month lease O.A.C. Mileage restriction 20,000km per year. 0 down payment. First month payment & refundable security deposit required, plus Lic. & admin. All taxes included. All rebates & delivery credits assigned to dealer. Non G.M. employess require additional $2875 (incl. tax) on delivery PAGE 16 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29,19" SUNDAY, MARCH 29 EASTER CONCERT: Amberlea Presbyterian Church, 1820 Whites Rd. N., Pickering, pre- sents Our Celebration of the Cross Easter Concert at 7 p.m. Offering in lieu of admission. Refreshments will be served after concert. 839-1383. SOFTBALL: The Pickering Softball Associa- tion holds registration from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Pickering Recreation Complex, Valley Farm Rd. south of Hwy. 2.420-6050. ADVENTISTS: An Adventist Church holds a Literary Evening at 6 p.m. at the Tallpines Community Centre, 65 Rylander Rd. (at Hwy. 2 and Port Union Rd.), Scarborough. Features are 7 Stages of Man and As He Likes It. 837- 5612 (Ann). TUESDAY, MARCH 31 SENIORS: The Tuesday Morning Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at St. Andrew's Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Bar- bara Pleva of the Pickering Museum Village shows artifacts for her topic of Thingamajigs. 619-0315. BILLBOARD WHAT'S HAPPENING IN AJAX AND PICKERING PARENT SUPPORT: The Association for Par- ent Support Groups holds its local weekly meeting at 7:15 p.m. for parents of children in- volved in drug or alcohol abuse, running away, dropping out of school, crimes or parent abuse. Call 1-800-488-5666 for location. BUSINESS: Durham Contact Exchange, a non-profit group of business professionals, meets Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at The Vic- torian Garden Restaurant, 60 Randall Dr., Ajax. Visitors and new members welcome. Re- serve, 428-6272 (Anne Perala). CANCER: Feeling Your Best During Cancer Therapy, an informational workshop for people about to begin treatment and Air caregivers, is held at 7:30 p.m. at Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre, 86 Colborne St. W., Oshawa. -Dr. Eileen Lo Certifud Specialist in Dentistry for Children The Baywood Centre Medical Professional Building 95 Bayly St. West, Suite 301, Ajax NEW PATIENTS WELCOME • Comprehensive dental cane for it fcarts/c"dmn4earagers • Bright and cheerful ogee specially designed for children • WheddWr aceemoble • 24 hoary an�rdewe7� cavi • Sedanar &wkasg cat • No rrferrol wece woy • Eve and Saavday wPowmenu avoilable LOOK INSIDE TODAY'S PAPER FOR OUR VALUE PACKED FLYER A cancer patient who has undergone treat- ments will share personal experiences. Facili- tated by an RN. Regisfer, 579-4833. BALLYCLIFFE: Ballycliffe Lodge on Station St. in Ajax holds an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. to mark the facility's 30th anniversary. Re- freshments and tours available. 683-7321. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 OSTEOPOROSIS: The Osteoporosis Support Group of Ajax -Pickering meets the first Wednesday of each month from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Ajax -Pickering General Hospital, 580 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax. Guest speakers. All welcome. 683-3948 (Marg) or 426-2048 (Moira). TOASTMASTERS: The Ajax -Pickering Toast- masters Club meets Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Fortune Financial offices, cor- ner of Bayly St. and Finley Ave., Ajax. Help with public speaking and leadership skills. 619- 0647 (Peter Dowse), 683-4439 (John John- stone). SINGLE PARENTS: The Ajax -Pickering Chap- ter of the One Parent Families Association holds its weekly meeting for custodial and non- custodial parents at 8 p.m. at the Annandale Golf and Curling Club, comer of Church and Bayly Sts., Ajax. New members welcome. 831- 1201. AUTISM: The Autism Society, Durham Chap- ter, holds a meeting at 7:30 p.m. to provide support for families of individuals having PDD or Autism at 54 Henderson Dr., Whitby. 427- 9572 (Judy Crosbie). WOMEN: The Ajax -Pickering Social Develop- ment Council holds a seminar on empbyment for women from 7 to 9 p.m. in meeting room two of the Pickering Recreation Complex, Val- ley Farm Rd. south of Hwy. 2. Topics are start. ing a business, getting loans, employment trends. 686-2661 (Carla Rhody) to register. Hwy. 2 t 101 88* St cce c a' 3 Medical Prowvano Cements Rd. i LOOK INSIDE TODAY'S PAPER FOR OUR VALUE PACKED FLYER A cancer patient who has undergone treat- ments will share personal experiences. Facili- tated by an RN. Regisfer, 579-4833. BALLYCLIFFE: Ballycliffe Lodge on Station St. in Ajax holds an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. to mark the facility's 30th anniversary. Re- freshments and tours available. 683-7321. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 OSTEOPOROSIS: The Osteoporosis Support Group of Ajax -Pickering meets the first Wednesday of each month from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Ajax -Pickering General Hospital, 580 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax. Guest speakers. All welcome. 683-3948 (Marg) or 426-2048 (Moira). TOASTMASTERS: The Ajax -Pickering Toast- masters Club meets Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Fortune Financial offices, cor- ner of Bayly St. and Finley Ave., Ajax. Help with public speaking and leadership skills. 619- 0647 (Peter Dowse), 683-4439 (John John- stone). SINGLE PARENTS: The Ajax -Pickering Chap- ter of the One Parent Families Association holds its weekly meeting for custodial and non- custodial parents at 8 p.m. at the Annandale Golf and Curling Club, comer of Church and Bayly Sts., Ajax. New members welcome. 831- 1201. AUTISM: The Autism Society, Durham Chap- ter, holds a meeting at 7:30 p.m. to provide support for families of individuals having PDD or Autism at 54 Henderson Dr., Whitby. 427- 9572 (Judy Crosbie). WOMEN: The Ajax -Pickering Social Develop- ment Council holds a seminar on empbyment for women from 7 to 9 p.m. in meeting room two of the Pickering Recreation Complex, Val- ley Farm Rd. south of Hwy. 2. Topics are start. ing a business, getting loans, employment trends. 686-2661 (Carla Rhody) to register. I [IF NEWS ADVER,rISE,R SUNDAY MARCH 29,1998 -PAGE 11 1W Via - Tour the World of Fashion Right Here in Scarborough V, his Monday, Tuesday and Wcdnc%day. V�— the latest looks for spring are landing on our runway and you're invited to come and watch! 40 Wc'll showy ou the season's best picks ... from "Techno Sport" "Spring Fling" on -the -edge to party things ... and everything in between. Whatever your personality, we've got it covered with fashions that say the world about you. Best of all, everything you see is available right hers at O-40w� A= ,Hwy 401, iind McCawan Rd. ef 220 storesto serve you including Eaton's, &ars and The Bay. Via - Tour the World of Fashion Right Here in Scarborough V, his Monday, Tuesday and Wcdnc%day. V�— the latest looks for spring are landing on our runway and you're invited to come and watch! 40 Wc'll showy ou the season's best picks ... from "Techno Sport" "Spring Fling" on -the -edge to party things ... and everything in between. Whatever your personality, we've got it covered with fashions that say the world about you. Best of all, everything you see is available right hers at Scarborough Town Centre! Spring Fashion Shows Monday, March 30 Tuesday, March 31 Wednesday, April I -10 and 7:00 p.m. Daily 12:- O-40w� A= ,Hwy 401, iind McCawan Rd. ef 220 storesto serve you including Eaton's, &ars and The Bay. PAGE 18 ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH ", 19" P E rIntercedesiyCh*„ Durham Staff A Durham programme, aimed at prevent- ing young offenders from breaking the law again, is getting a $35,000 boost from the Province. Local MPPs presented the funding Friday to the Intercede Diversion Programme, for the development and implementation of its GRAB (Graduated Responsibilities Around Boundaries) for youth programme. The fund- ing is being provided as part of the solicitor general's Partners Against Crime. Communi- ty Crime Prevention Grant Programme. "It's a preventative programme in that one of our biggest concerns for young offenders is one of re -offending and graduation of young offenders in to our adult courts:' says Jim Flaherty, Durham Centre MPP. Siri Brown, programme co-ordinator for Intercede, says since its beginning the agency has acted as an alternative to charging adults and youths with first time non-scn.11,1� A. Q t enmes. The GRAB programme will specifically focus on youth and requires young people to sign a contract committing to consequences for their actions and studying the cause of the crime. "That's how you decrease the chances of it happening again, if you can get at why it happened:' says Ms. Brown Programme workers also monitor youths closely to make sure they don't re -offend. says Ms. Brown, noting they are most likely to re -offend within six months. Youths who don't follow through on the requirements of the programme can be sent back to the agency that referred them to the programme and have charges brought against them. "It's not a walk -away:' says Mr. Flaherty noting that this type of programme has worked well in the past. 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MIMTM41- heart disease than men. viduals especially, of Alberta team lead by T F increased muscle activity Sandra O'Brien can reverse serious Cousins reviewed functioning difficul- all physical active LIFESTYLE Physical activit a y fountain ofY outh Aging does not have intensity several times a gains in strength among to result in a major decline week ivill protect against older adults. In frail indi- of the body. A University heart disease than men. viduals especially, of Alberta team lead by T F increased muscle activity Sandra O'Brien can reverse serious Cousins reviewed functioning difficul- all physical active LIFESTYLE ties due to seden- lifestyle is indeed a tary living and sub - fountain of youth. sequently improve Test your knowledge �; ;prospects IPS for inde- living. of Phys- pendent 11 ical activity by deter- 4. FALSE mining whether the fol- ANSWERS Fear of injury through lowing statements are true physical activity is unnec- of false. 1. TRUE essary worry. With com- The decline in cardiovascu- mon sense, progressive I -Cardiovascular fitness lar fitness in less active training and opportunity decreases by about I per- adults results in a dimin- for rest, most injuries cent a year after the age of ished reserve for strenuous S. TRUE 25. exercise. The good news is Most of the information on T F that aerobic exercise at coronary heart disease moderate to high intensity comes from men aged 40 to 2.Physical active people improves cardiovascular 50• but it shows that mod - have poorer memory and fitness. All that's required erate exercise protects reaction times. is an activity such as brisk ty against heart disease and -I' F walking that makes you deaths from all causes. feel warm or sweat a little, Active people have the 3 --Muscle strength can breath harder and feel our Y heart fitness of adults increase up to 200% in heart beating faster. many years younger. elder adults 2. FALSE Article provided by T F Aerobic fitness in fact Margaret Good, a physical increases memory and activity consultant and of injury is incur- reaction time. facilitator with the Active moue mountable obstacle le to 3. TRUE Living Community Action physical activity. Muscle strength does Project. She provides sup - T F decline with age, but train- Port to Durham Region ing programs over several leaders. For information 15.Exercise of moderate weeks can lead to great call (905) 898-4382• It's good to know it's all taken care of... When a death occurs, many decisions have to be made for final arrangements including how they will be funded. And they're all part of a seemingly endless number of things that need attention. Rather than leaving these financial decisions to your family, you can take care of them ahead of time with Forethought® final expense coverage. CaU or write to us today to learn more. 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Loca ted on the shores of Lake Ontario, the site features a 28,000 square foot recreation centre called "The Wheelhouse" as well as a nine hole golf course. 2HMO A DAY 7 **A-I9ak "; y J!�1-� £Y � Y* !rk; t �D+' �i[4'sn ✓sf . Our Caring, Professional team provide: Ja 0 Visiting Nursing Meal Preparation Personal Care Footcare Companionship Palliative Care Light Housekeeping Therapies of ff ,. C OHEALTH M C AE R E S (905) 433-1494 1-800-275-2198 AIRLINE VAN SERVICES Serving the Durham Region to Pearson International Airport Booths located at GROUND TRANSPORTATION - Arrivals Lev* (905)427_6800 Terminal 1 - Area 8 • Terminal 2 - Area D Terminal 3 - centre of terminal under escalator 24 HR. SERVICE ADVANCE RESERVATION REQUIRED LINES OPEN DAILY 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Seniors Apartment I • Close to hanks, shopping, bus service • Quiet setting across from park • Organized activities • On site management • Parking Included For ax appoixtmeut call 2 905) 430-7397 WHrrB7t Hickory - 15 Regency Cri Today, his son David is one of Wilmot Creek's project directors and future plans for the project include a residential facili- ty with on -duty medical staff and a proposed apartment building. The six home designs feature cathedral ceilings, garages or car- ports and some have full basements. Also available are optional brick exteri- ors, fireplaces, wood decks and landscaping packages. All of the designs have two bed- rooms with prices from 585,900 to $159,900 effec- tive through April 30, 1998. You can view the model homes at the site including the 1,160 sq. ft. Lexington at $119,900 and the 1,400 sq. ft. Madison at $136,900. For those familiar with the creek that shares its name with this com- munity, Wilmot Creek is a favorite fishing destina- tion well known for it's trout. The 220 acre site also includes a park, garden plots, a nature trail and frontage along two kilo- metres of Lake Ontario. Additional fringe benefits of Wilmot Creek include The Rice HOME OWNERS' PLAN (See the advertisement for details) For your peace of mind there is a gated entrance and emergency services are only three minutes away. Residents also have a volunteer group for emergency transportation for those that can't drive to their doctor or the hospital. The Wilmot Creek sales office is open Mon. to Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sat. and Sun. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The site is located off Hwy 401 at the Bennett Rd. exit in Bowmanville. Just follow the signs to the sales office. For more informa- tion call 1-800-9WTLMOT (1-800-994-5668) or visit their website at 1 www wilmotcreek.on.ca WiAV; I N_ TUIC COUIMG1 "LAKE & GOLF" BUNGALOWS FROM $ 9 9 19001 • Make a New Beginning in an Adult Lifestyle Community ...just 35 minutes from the Don Valley Parkway! Resale Homes Available for Immediate Occupancy. MODEL BUNGALOWS OPEN TODAY! - r � a,,,: - a bay Window spa battvoorm 1.400 sq. ft. AS SHOWN JUST s - . $128,"0, • SEE 9 SPECTACULAR BUNGAWW DESIGNS UP TO IWO SQ.FTI 9 new bunplow damns (up to 1.800 sq. it.) priced from under $99.900 to $159.900. OWN THE LIFESTYLE YOU WANT NOW The HOMEOWNER'S UFESTYL.E MEMBERSHIP KW, included with your horns, gives you uderwted use of your private 9 hole par 3 golf course, a mile of private Lake Onum Ailoreine, -lvi n M Ckibhoils - mms, ov&=W 7 6 ♦ �//fes spool. dart & biud dub, , n • shrdAeboud. Banquet Room, library, crafts am Whidpw- "wan POOL and your dales of over 40 nvr 40 a: 4 imm a . J.. Tarr 401 Enmowd m do 8E N M ROAD Dal �. 4ba 0435) tR of at 88I047T ROAD don rola. dw VMMOT CRM sqw VAUO1 Call!1 800 9TnLM0T 1 (1 800 994 5668) nes 'P -*v tr;i imovem CREEKSala cmae and Model 6 Ia. OWL ..�,.. Max* to FrWW 9 am m 5 pm a�aaufex saardw a $XI&V 10 am ao 5 pm j VISIT OUR VVEaSITf www .w6moareekAw a E I on the wgktw Li _. _. --. __. rs-ra:ac+� u.a tissi.._� . . .r._...yaw- ' � . . r.... . Ate•-• --'�-.c. ••. r*w.ca.+va:y..�.�-... .. PAGE 22 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER St'NI)Al', MARCH 29, 1998 photo by Andrm 10=6*15*1 March break crafts Nine -year -ole! Ryan Fisher puts the finishing touches on a paper snake during a March Break programme for children held last week at the Pickering Public Library. Join battle against insurance fraud By %Wort gown Slimy Durham Regional Cnme Stoppers Crime Stoppers, in partnership with the Canadian Coalition Against Insur- ance Fraud and the Insurance Crime Prevention Bureau, are asking you to join in the fight against insurance fraud. Every year an estimated $1.3 bil- lion is paid out in fraudulent insurance claims. Simply stated, this means that 10 to 15 per cent of every hard-earned dollar you pay for insurance goes to pay someone else's false claim. In 1996, there were 178,580 report- ed motor vehicle thefts in Canada In Ontario that same year, the Insurance Crime Prevention Bureau reports there were 52,204 motor vehicle theft claims, representing a staggering $205,585,000 loss. An estimated $25 million of that figure were fraudulent claims. You can help put a stop to this pr�lem. If you have information about someone committing an insur- ance fraud, call Durham Regional Crime Stoppers. Crime Stoppers will pay a cast[ reward for any information that leads to an arrest. Callers never have to give their name or testify in court and we do not use call display. Remember Crime Stoppers is interested in what you know, not who you are. Our numbers are 436-8477 or 1- 800 -222 -TIPS (8477). Sgt. Kevin Slaney is the police co- ordinator of the Durham Regional Crime Stoppers programme. J— FAC7 Free income tax help available at Ajax library AJAX — Seniors and low-income earners can get help preparing their income tax returns at free sessions being offered by the Ajax Pub- lic Library, Olga Lambert will offer assis- tance at the MrLean COmmunit 13 from I to 5 p.m., Monday, April 20 from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday. April 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. For more information call Cindy Kimber at the McLean branch at 428-8489. J Centre library branch. at the south- F"ine Foods cast corner of Westney Road and Magill Drive. Sessions are on Monday. April 140 � t 0%4- Latin party Latin '1 A OIl L��JI11 �+ The sounds and smells of Latin America will fill the Village Retire- ment Centre on Saturday, April 4. The Hispanic Organization for the Latino Amigo - Durham is holding a Latin Party in the auditorium of the centre from 7 p.m. to I a.m. There will be Caribbean and Latin music and food from EI Salvador, Colombia. Chile and Peru. Admission is $10 per person. There will be a cash bar and a disc jockey. A dress code will be in effect. Call Maria Josefa at 428-9895 for more information or to order tickets. l �r ovrLEr NilI P �f V1 W, Ono 1) EV) MARCH 30 APRIL 12 �7 Great prices on cooirw-"ie and deUrical appliances. Great deals on end of l;aes, refurbished and rrr, repaired products. Other brand �► names available. 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As!/ � +y':91 -,:fir;. r�,,-7�.- �.�.s y.x w • „�• ...-..-cti..------i ��""��. >�"' THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1998 - PAGE 23 Women discussstarting their own businesses A panel of women will discuss their The panel will also talk about employ- ment Council of Ajax -Pickering. Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. experiences in starting a business at a free ment trends and accessing loans at the It will be held Wednesday, April I from To register or for more information, seminar. seminar, hosted by the Social Develop- 7 to 9 p.m. at the Pickering Recreation call Carla at 686-2661. School boards get funds to develop cost-cutting projects S c h o o I boards across Ontario have been given an- other month to apply for finan- cial assistance from the Province to re- structure opera- tions and devel- op joint projects aimed at in- creasing effi- ciency. The govern- ment announced last month that boards will re- ceive $215 mil- lion over the next two years to aid with re- structuring ex- penses. However, the initial deadline of March 31 has been extended until the end of April to give boards more time to develop proposals for joint projects. According to Durham public and separate board officials, the boards may be able to secure funding for pro- jects such as a shared trans- portation system under the gov- ernment pro- gramme. "With all the changes going on this will make life a lit- tle bit easier for the boards," says Ministry of Education and Training spokesman Daniele Gau- vin. ,Funding is available to all 72 district school boards in the province to help offset re- structuring costs and to encour- age partnerships that increase ef- ficiency in doing business. Please recycle k' for a ng 9 4qi11#ACf1(: mea 170 0 /n►o. 2-4 r+orl+k ttArf $3 735c) 1PowhpAYrheh{- FEATURES INCLUDE: • Tilt Steering • Family Entry System • Most Powerful - Engine In Any Minivan - 3.8L 200 hp V6 • 4 Wheel ABS • Power Wirldows, Locks and Mirrors • Depowered Second -Generation Puial Airbags • AM/FM Stereo Cassette 5 -STAR RATING • 2 Energy Absorbing ME110 ,' SALES LM Crumple Zones Windstar is the only minivan to earn five stars ' Light Group - the highest possible U.S. government front-end 2 MM FOND SNS LTD. crash test rating - for both driver and front passenger." • 7 Passenger Seating Or Make One Single Payment of • Air Conditioning $7,717 and Drive for 24 Monthst • Privacy Glass 3r1: Oueen Si E • Aluminum Wheels Brarnotor (9061451-4094 . Cruise Control 1 [/ WE ��� r r�� L www.ford.ca/offers/ Tkere for yot4 i�Tofro h+o. 1. BRAW M F080 SALES U0. 19. s111AM P LMCMN 279 Oueen St E ME110 ,' SALES LM Brampton. (905) 451-1040 2150 Lawrence Ave. E, scwbomucp. 752-9180 2 MM FOND SNS LTD. 5495 D xre Ra 21L COLONY L1UCRIV M. ssrssauga. NE11C Y SALES Lm X 151629-1300 3r1: Oueen Si E Brarnotor (9061451-4094 3. 0O 1 FM SALES LTO. • 375 Eglmtor Ave E 21. C11111100101110 11101 LTA Scarborough. 751-2200 2062 WeVor Ra TryoM. 244$461 4. BOOM FM SNS LTA . 2395 Motorway BWd 22. FAST COW UNWW Y , a sauga. 11118 CM SALES LTA '05) 826-1600 4770 Shn_oparr! Ave E . Agnmurl. 292-1171 5. NEW FOW SALES LTD. 3C Maw am Rr 23, EVA LINCOLN xwbvough. 293.3077 ABICUW SALES LTA 550C Dundas St 'N 6. IBRAf� FM SALES UA 1133 •427 TCrortb. e-hC Kxngwcr RC 2 231.336, 7 WNW FM SLAPS LTO. K t+OHMY MOM Z90 SoumSerrce Raw BCU11' SALES 434 Slee es Ave W ��kvdw (9061846-1646 , Thwrtdt. 19051731-100 G .CN1MLlf5 1,889.635.3333 N MA180MM LTVRo 21 ■0111111 D L1KAMl y2. R L4�Y SALES LTA p,vtle. .' (90 . 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TOB FB X= MOWN SALES LM SNS LTD. 108c, Jor,ge3z 30C Nara ;•^ RCvnortp MA M118"1119L (905)884-4441 90515648788 3i M18F1EM LOWN T7. 11911111E FOLD 119cm SALES nslt LTA SALES LTD. 25C Dvaas St h 2209 wenn Re . M--auya. We0bn. 2"1701 (905) 270-8210 1t 81M L1CMX x VALE LNCCM 1BIL0V SNB LTA BC11M SALES LTA 36 Yonnnlle Ave 3130 Dullerm St Torwm, 12.86" Toton1o. 707-4534 21 za 3 a OW ° 13 n LAKE NW WISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY. 'New '98 Windstar GL with P.E.P. 357B, monthly lease payment of $229 based on 24 month lease from Ford Credit to qualified retail lessees, on approved credit. Some conditions and a mileage restriction of 36,000 km over two years apply. $3,350 down payment or equivalent trade required. First month's payment and security deposit required. 124 month lease available to qualified retail lessees on approved credit. Total lease payment due at inception of lease. Some conditions and a mileage restriction of 36,000 km over two years apply. Security deposit required. Otiers exclude freight ($875), license, insurance and all applicable taxes. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Offers may change without notice. Limited time offers. "U.S. National Highway Safety Administration data used in comparing vehicles within 226 kg (500lbs.) See dealer for details. Toronto FMDA. P.O. Box 2000, Oakville, Ontario L6J 5E4 PAGE 24 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER Sl'NDAY, MARCH 29, 1998 • Health councils merge April 1 BY Jacquie Xdnnes This Week Staff Writer On Wednesday, April I the newly amalgamated Durham, Hal&rton, Kawartha & Pine Ridge District Health Council (DHKPR-DHC) will come into existence in a new centralized office in Peterborough. The move merges the pri- marily urban -based Durham District Health Council with the rural -oriented Haliburton, Kawartha and Pine Ridge coun- cil. Newly appointed Executive Director, Lynda Hessey (who previously served as Executive Director for the Durham Dis- trict Health Council) says one of the new council's greatest chal- lenges will be to meet the needs of both communities. At will in- volve varying needs from a very rural population from Victoria, Peterborough, Haliburton and Northumberland and two very high growth urban areas in Durham Region;' she says. "Obviously we'll have to have different methodologies for the two areas. We'll have to look at the different data and consider community input. We'll make sure we do have a plan in the process and the structure which does address that variety of needs" The first order of business for the new council will be looking at and responding to the recent interim directives from the Health Services Restructur- ing Committee for the Halibur- ton. Kawartha area, says Ms. Hessey. Beyond that, the coun- cil will be looking at the operat- ing plans of the various hospi- tals and reviewing existing plans of the current DHCs, par - titularly in terms of mental health and long-term care, she says. "These are some very long-term plans. We don't ex- pect to alter them at this point" The health council's man- date is to look at health care ser- vices from the regional perspec- tive to ensure those services are adequately placed for the resi- dents within the council's juris- diction, says Ms. Hesscy. This council's coverage area includes 1 I hospital corporations on 14 sites. Although Ajax -Pickering Hospital is scheduled to merge with Centenary Hospital in Scarborough, the two hospitals fall under two different health councils. "One of the challenges will be to work out with the Metro District Health Council how we'll arrange planning of that area:' admits Ms. Hessey. •' SWING I# T rHE NEW MILLENNIUM PUSING'S PREMIER CONDOMINIUM ADDRESS . ................. ................. aY 1 & - bedroom suks. man with news of like Onum " , • `rare 2¢hoor ped coumuriq ad ladscped emends i L A 'l • veils fmm the hdwq Town Centre. Go stampAnd fbdrwz 4fiI Pre - cortstrtxtion prices Emm $104, goo CALL LINDA CLARKE c R s Sales Reoresentatve (905) 839-1121 9!��21. Bnscee Estates ltd JSV nr P P N, :. 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(Denturist) can be Swedish orthopaedist, Dr. Your case will be carefully contacted at the Pickering - Branemark, and has been evaluated with the rest Of Denture Clinic at (905) used successfully since the dental care team to 420-2652. 1965 Th f h - - -_ ... _ r •..,.,'a . : --.-�. �-�..,�,.'a„�.,.�._...-tea.......... _ _--,.�-.- T.}ry --r e insertion o t e assure that your implant - oral implants are usually supported denture will give performed under local Consider the difficulty anesthetic by a dental »: involved in chewin when g surgeon. Although the the loose denture is causing thought of having dental a abrasions on the gums. As a surgery is not a pleasant ....=result, not only the patient's one, the procedure is comfort, but their quality of relatively painless. ::life can be adversely The cost of overdentures T affected. on implants is not Fortunately, advancements generally covered by - - -_ ... _ r •..,.,'a . : --.-�. �-�..,�,.'a„�.,.�._...-tea.......... _ _--,.�-.- T.}ry --r F 0 PAGE 26 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1996 Advertising Feature PAIN GONE Can you recall a time that you woke up feeling painfree, youthful and refreshed'? Do you remember when you were able to work around the house. tend to the garden, lift up the little - ones or swing a golf club (or engage in any recreational activity) without straining your back or nicck'' Unfortunately for most of us, back pain, neck pain and headaches have become a constant companion -- an unwelcome, pesky foe that interferes when we'd like to get things done. Fortunately, there is a completely new, integrative therapy called Acupractic Balancing that was developed by a team of medical and chiropractic physicians in order to treat pre -Olympic athletes suffering from these conditions. The therapy combines the most effective medical and non-medical therapies that are available today and it focuses on the root -cause of the pain by re- balancing the neuro -musculoskeletal system from head to toe. Acupractic Balancing is clinically proven to have a high success rate. In fact. patients only pay for the therapy if they're completely satisfied. Dr. Rusinek helped to develop the system. He is a participant and trainer in the IILH (International Ice U-.)ckev Federation) in Europe. He has been active in pre -Olympic competitions in Denmark, Belgium, Back Facts Bulgaria, Spain, Andorra, and other European countries. Dr. Rusinek is one of only a handful of doctors in Canada that is certified in myoimaging (sEMG) from an accredited institution and he is the first chiropractor to participate in orthopedic rounds at Mount Sinai Hospital. He is a member of the newly formed Acupuncture Council of Ontario and he has been accepted into Chirocare2000. which is • Eight out of tea people will suffer low back pain at some point in their lives • Low back pain most commonly occurs in people aged 30 to 50 years old • Most low back pain will resolve on its own generally within eight weeks • There is is 70-80% chance low back pain will recur in the future Back injuries cause loss of work and cost billions of dollars per year • Only about three percent of medical costs are aimed at preventive care went WMnQ mob my ba The. Proactive Physiotherapy Clinic Specialists for all Musculoskeletal Problems. hiE•gghly qualified Chartered Physl'otheraptshnosis and trealmerit �. Professional support for kxal businesses, Clubs and Teams and excellerd care for the individual. So What Kind of Problem And What Kind of Tratmuft Ilm This Clinic Treat? are Differed? • Sake and neck pain. disc disorders • • Manipulation. mobilisation or traction and statim for back problems • Joint problems and conditions such • ultrasound. eieetro-magnetic energy, as arthritis and frozen shoulder laser and intederential therapies for o3ports Injuries - and relrabilit lion pain relief and stimulation of healing back to sport • Exereses and advise for specirrc • Gynecological problems; for example, problems; stress incontinence drothe - exercise in water `. • Whites Road Physiotherapy & Sport Injury Clinic Since 1988 Annem de Leepel I OW 4 THE MEDICAL CLINIC' P.T. Reg, Physiotherapit )i) 4200641 720 CKER NG, ONT. L1 V NGS Clinic Director founded on clinical excellence and ethical care. In addition, he is a member of the OCA. CCA and Physical Medicine Research Foundation (PMRF). Call (905) 427-1226 for a free, no obligation consultation. PAIN GONE Acupractic Balancing A completely new, clinically proven treatment to relieve back pain, neck pain and headaches. Developed by a team of medical and chiropractic physicians to treat pre -Olympic athletes. Drug-free treatment. Pay only if' satisfied. Call (905) 427-1226 for a free, no -obligation consultation. Dr. J. Rusinek - Clinic Director .AJ,jordable Dentures ... One Good Reason To Smile: REPAIRS (t hr.) • Relines • Complete, Portiol Dentures LOWER DENTURE STABILITY NEW PERMANENT, SOFT DENTURE LINER ilUm Steil, DD, EUC.(A) 84 Old Kingston Rd. W. PICKERING VILLAGE. AJAX •b83-4294 After hours 428-8801 Adverticinr< Feature PAIN - YOU MAY NOT HAVE TO "LEARN TO LIVE WITH IT" Submitted by Dr. Franko, DC, BA BPE You are not alone if you are. spinal nerve stress permitting the experiencing some kind of pain. body's natural healing energies to Pain can come on suddenly flow freely. As normal nerve (acute) or last more than months function is restored, the body is in (chronic). Intractable pain, severe a better position to heal itself. and chronic, refuses to release its It is best to detect these problems hold no matter what is done. early to avoid prolonged some people are told you have to rehabilitative care or disease that "Learn to live with it". Drugs, h, h b cannot be reversed. Bad posture and spinal mechanics are the most overlooked causes of pain. Chiropractors are the doctors who specialize in detecting and correcting spinal disorders as they relate to proper function of the whole body. w 1c are meant to a used Chiropractic can make all sparingly and on a temporary Health Promotion support basis merely mask the underlying the difference in your world! cause. In so doing, you often Our natural holistic, "hands on" approach has carry on with activities that provided relief for many people just like you. aggravated the problem in the Do you suffer from? first place, exposing the injuredJa-MleMrgies, . Neck & Back Pain • Sports & Dance Injuries • Arthritis& Bursitis area t0 even more SerIOUSo • Sciatica & Hip Pain Numbness & Tingling • Headaches damage. asthma & other immune system disorders EARLY WARNING SIGNS Call to see how we can help. If the fire alarm goes off in your HEALTH EDGCATIONWORKSHOP house it isn't wise to remove the Health Promotion support • Following Natural Hygiene battery from the smoke detector Mar. 26_96 SM P.M. and pretend there is no problem DR. MARYANN FRANK The house needs to be checked DC BA BPE for fire. • Covering up the pain is IF equivalent to a TIME putting o QUALITY electrical tape o GENTLE DENTAL over the oil CARE light hoping ARE IMPORTANT that the TO YOU problem will WE ARE AVAILABLE go away. TO SERVE YOU THE WE WELCOME CHIROPRACT NEW PATIENTS IC WE r PEOPLE APPROACH OF ALL AGES Chiropractic 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE is celebrating 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. #r2) 100 years of successfully ' treating , millions of pain sufferers. The doctor of chiropractic treats patients by relieving TO ADVERTISE IN TSS. FEATURE CALL CHRIS 683-5110 P I N E R I D G E NATURAL HEALTH Brock Rd. is Hwy 2 PICKERIN_G_l DR. JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST 6- o , W o N W 3 :Z ----...+w.-6-J.44.. .1.-• .6•1.1d-04.4" ry•...�.Y`�-.N-.VNN.s..�.v�N.NN...1..N-.-��c-.�M rYY-M1hW1.MM THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY. MARCH 29, 1998 - PAGE 27 r----------------------� 0--ii—yiArundlill AN W_ 11N_ I 1 I I ♦ DAILY I 000, WEEKLY 1 1111► MONTHLY OPEN I 1 7 DAYS 1 NO 1 MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED POWER CITY GYM I 427-6277 - I 1035 BROCK RD. I PICKERING I ROUGEMOUNT PAIN • WEAKNESS • STIFFNESS Kathy Chamberlain and Cathy Kammerer are Registered Physiotherapists specializing in: • Neck and Back Pain • Sports Injuries • Work -Related Injuries • Joint and Muscle Pain • Arthritis/Fibromyalgia • :Motor Vehicle Accidents "We offer a friendly •;Multiple Sclerosis pleasant atmosphere in which to discus your needs. Our sm ices are covered by • Nutritional Counselling most Extended Health Benefits, W.C.B. • Custom Orthotics and Motor Vehicle Accident Insurance.- ROUGEMOUNT PHYSIOTHERAPY 376 Kingston Rd. E., Suite 11, Pickering Tel: (905) 509-7181 LASIK LASIK IS THE MOST ADVANCED FOR`1 OF LASER VISION CORRECTION Laser Vision Correction has been performed safely for more thaEi a decade to correct nearsightedness, astigmatism and farsightedness. IOFM M. MBtlM tip, FKK 011111IF OF SIM6Flf9 ot1111M IlEGK MSI Olin Dr. Macleod and his staff at the Oshawa Chine offer the following free opportunities to get Ik facts about loser Vision Correction: • screening • consultation • educational workshops Naive Moro i11FutBotiM cit The older surface PRK procedure is still being performed, and although effective, LASIK has many advantages over PRK Below is a compariwn of the two procedures. PRK VS LASIK Most patients have 2 - 4 Almost completely painless. days of considerable pan after the praedure ViisiaE is blurted for 3 -1 days following the procedure. Vision can fluctuate for 1-12 months. Most patients can comfortcbly drive their or within 11 hours of having the procedure Vision in most parents is stable after 2 - 6 weeks. Eye drops necessary to control the ' Eye drops used for 1 week only healing process for 1- 6 months. Many post-operative visits Very little cftercare ne(esscry necessary to ensure proper I because of mm mcl heeling heoling. response (905)121-1211 JOHN N. MACLEOD, MD SEE THE D�rfErEM(E Oshawa Clinic, 111 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario ll H 169 H ERZIG S f Y E IPJ T I T U T E For meet' erm hien chock ow website at www.bwzig-eye.com . r • _ _ ..r .wyr.a�► . . . _ .. . _ .::rLJI^ • - . .'^rrtt'..4:.'.;_'... >Cla►.� ' .. I PAGE 28 -THE NEWS ADVENnSER SUNDAY, MARCH 29,19" Advertising pin FINDING HIDDEN FOOD SENSITIVITIES Most people are familiar with the word allergy which is an immune response to a substance such as food, mold, pollen or maybe the family pet. The reaction is usually quite severe and predictable, but what is an intolerance or sensitivity? Unlike allergy, which is defined as an antigen-antibody response, an intolerance is characterized by not producing antibodies within the immune system. They often go unrecognized because they do not test positive on the allergy scratch tests. -Sensitivities, on the other hand, can result in a wide variety of symptoms from hyperactivity, ear infections and bed-wetting in children to skin problems, sinusitis, migraines, digestive problems, fatigue and poor concentration in adolescents and adults. Sometimes these reactions are immediate, which makes it easier to attribute the symptom to the food, but, most often there is as much as a three day delay. For this reason it can be difficult and very frustrating to determine one's food sensitivities. Electrodermal testing is one system currently being used to measure the body's response to a wide variety of sxubstances. First researched and developed in the 1940's and-19M's .I Reinhold Voll, a German medical cttt doctor and acupunt; at: 4it h- use in North America for the last fifteenY ears. - It is a c:amputerized sy usod_t b0c energy changes in the indiv*Ndl nged by � c i comprised of a sigrtaT generatue-which ot'"1 ,c signatur u" being tested as well as an ohmmeter rtich measures tht y s resistance or reaction to each item. During the procedure. the individual being testod hol s a copper bar in one hand and a blunt tipped probe is pressed into an acupuncture point on the other hand. In this way the frequency is input and the response is measured. The result is a score which indicates the severity of the intolerance. A printout of fhe test results are given out upon completion of testing. In the time that I have been working with electrodermal testing the uniqueness of the individual has been reinforced again and again. No two individuals produce the same symptoms to the same food. With dairy, for instance, I have seen skin rashes in one adult, bed-wetting with a child and fatigue with yet another adult. Sometimes a single food or group of foods may attribute directly to acute symptoms and in other situations, particularly chronic illness such as arthritis and asthma, food sensitivities may act as a trigger which, when eliminated. can reduce discomfort. Sensitivities, although not life threatening, can have a very definite impact on one's well being and quality of life. Cherri Cambell, formerly of Red Paw Data Services Ltd. in Toronto, has been doing Electrodermal Testing since 1993. For more information or appointments she may be contacted through the Greenwood Holistic Health Care Centre at 619-1505. ForA Healthier Life Style... "The Liquid Nutritional S lament o our Time" Kerb �� - ;• •Invest in your long-term health & well-being For Your First Step To Better Health call: Janette Newell Independent Distributor Matol Botanical Internationid Impacting World Health 686-51% Treatment of: Prescription Narcotic Addiction Heroin Abuse D DOHERTY C CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Weekly Health Seminars Registered Massage Therapist 37 Harwood Ave. S., AJAX (905) 427-4099 0 0 1�rrrrrrr/ • Free consultation • No referral necessary • Braces for adults and children • Evening and Saturday appointments available Dr. Christopher Tom Orthodontist Pickering Town Centre, Lower Level vAGreenwood Holistic Health ('are entre 619-1408 Electrodermol Call for air new spring calendar with many Sensisitivity exciting courses Testing -yoga - Tai Chi - For: foods, Meditation - Cooking nutrition - reflexology evnironmental, • aromatherapy - Candida, chemicals drumming and more A peaceful counts' retreat Highway 7 and Westney 3E ( 10 min. from downtown Pickering) ACTIVE THERAPY & SPORTS INJURY Registered Therapists • Physiotherapy • Massage • Nutrition 1099 Kingston Rd. (Hwy. 2 & tKxie) g31-8115 Suite #202 Dentures so natural... you'll never know the difference!* G, r • New Sofmouch* materials for sensitive gums • Precision parfial dentures I mart CONSULTATION FICI(ERIN6 TORN CENTRE M11ER LEva) 420 -BOZO • Toll Free 1-800-661-5020 P THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1998 - PAGE 29 Com un i orgatanizions seek yhelp INFORMATION AJAX -PICK- CROSS: Challenging positions exist EKING: Interested in discovering a with many programmes and services. variety of information about your Call 420-3383. community? Volunteers with goat ARTHRITIS SOCIETY OF interpersonal skills are required to di- DURHAM REGION: Volunteers rect clients to appropriate communi- are needed for special events ty. government and social services. throughout the year, fundraising and Call Noreen at 686-2661 for details. office work and/or to serve on the ALPHA-AMICALE: The French chapter's executive literacy centre is seeking volunteers committee. Call Lucy to give workshops to parents of chil- Perri at 4347221 or 1- r dren who attend Ecole catholique 888-765-0005. _ Notre-Dame-de-la-Jeunesse in Ajax. AJAX-PICKERING - Call Genevieve at 721-9198 for more WOMEN'S CEN - information. TRE: Volunteers are r. AJAX-PICKERING COMMU- sought to assist with or- NITY CARE HOME SUPPORT ganizing and running PROGRAM: Volunteers are needed fundraising cam - to drive seniors and physically-dis- paigns/evenLs as well abled adults to their medical appoint- as workshops. Enthusi- ments. A gasoline compensation is astic and committed provided. Call Sally Longo at 686- volunteers are needed 3331. to support women. Call AJAX-PICKERING RED Debbie at 686-2661. Oshawa Rock City Productions 3 The Dungeon Present An etro ing Mifft an kWUWW rl Canadian Folk Legend Thursday, April 2, 8 p.m. A iowud event 19. N) RgegLjrW Tickets $12 advance sty a doa A0 26 a - M N—IOS DUNGEON DISCO No Cover - Come Dance The Night Away with VJ Di6o Spinning From Your AN -Time Disco Favoritesll Iti th �P lil'tPl?xt Ilklriar Lahr Gteest. 44 Bond SL E., Oahnrs 91i up to 95% WO 0 Financing $ Cid ►tea aar.� r iliac t3a19�s $ Reside'rdial / Commercial $ Cottages / Condo / Land $ Ist.2nei3[cl%spacialsiMatiwu $ Wr4W Tilt~111MlVilles Purd%ased $ xo141170 CAF'rrAL $ AIM arra smsaT m scum R (905) 428-1232 S Z511— Aw., s, A* (Ai x Pt Tal S DUCT CLEANING A s1M1EEP �r Hook-up $39.95 $5.00 per vent Includes al hook ups Ss no hidden extras per standard home. • Work guaranteed 1WA CHMIMEY SMfEEPIN(' ONLY ■0.96 .. MxN 282.3222 VTA MAN on2km Q..wr llama offim P` penwaftm TOP Qr•lin; Pnsfexucxw1 Smite d %ritnwnchip Over 1.5 Years of sentire filNMrd Baallse a • Pai" • KNehww i Baths • Fain Fitlfattaa • Pkmftg • Electrical • CWM* A YarbN TIM • Poreltaa i Doak: All wodc Guacanseed Pictures & Rerueeces Availabic Dan Pae eW Phone: (905)509-7521 AWMA Pager: (416) 295-7220 BIG BROTHER ASSOCIATION OF AJAX-PICKERING: Women and men volunteers are needed one hour a week for the new in -school Mentoring Program. Big Brothers and volunteers I -or group activities, office support and agency pro- grammes are also needed Fur more information on how you can support pregnant teen or young mother are moms and boys from father-ahwnt needed to volunteer with one-to-one homes, call 686-2871. matching programs. Volunteer are BIG SISTERS ASSOCIATION also needed for office help, special OF AJAX-PICKERING: Women events, fund-raising, and the Board who can offer a supportivc, wring of Directors. Call 428-81 1 1. friendship to a girl aged six to 16. a boy aged six to 10ortoa At hylvan. ws: help stwlcnLs gain a competitive edge by increasing reading speed, improving comprehension.and enhancing critical thinking skills. 1Kendalwrood Parr Plaza 1801 Dnndas St. E. WhlitM Telephone ('111005) 404-1818 981 Brock ltd. S. Pickering (Brock Ft Ba14) w f Tel. (90S) 839.1637 VRSYLVAN LEARNING CENTRE' k Success is learned.- �v-v,tv-ecjcate Durham Windows and Doors brings showroom to your door DOOZ r�` 579--2222 `WKF 3i0I111= Wayne Hutchison brings to the replacement window and door business a new and long overdue feature. It's a Mobile Showroom which just may be the only one in Canada. "The day is gone when you carried some brochures and a sample window to a customer's home," explains Wayne. "So 1 obtained a retired North York Mobile Library truck and installed interior walls along with all of my window samples." When you call Durham Windows and Doors for a free estimate, Wayne will show up at your door with his Mobile Showroom which you'll enter by way of a sliding patio door. Inside, displayed on the walls, are the Tech Weld 2000 series of vinyl windows which J �. Left, Wayne Hutchison will Q. bring his Mobile Showroom to your home. At right, inside you'll find his display of Top Duality Vinyl Windows. you're free to operate and ) discover the many special fea- tures including how they can be cleaned without going outside. "After being in this busi- ness for 18 years, I can honestly say these are the forest windows on the market," says Wayne. "They're triple sealed to reduce air leakage and come with heavy duty hardware." If you desire, you can choose the Low E Glass which fil- ing your home c(x)ler in the sum- mer and eliminate fading of your curtains, drapes and furniture. All of the windows come with a lifetime warranty and a 10 - year guarantee on the installation. Wayne would also like his customers to know that he does all of the estimates personally, eliminating the cost of a salesper- son. Durham Windows and Doors also does all of its own installations, which ensures that every customer gets a high quali- ty job done at the best possible price. Durham Windows and Doors is located at 6% King St. W. in Oshawa. For more information call (905)579-2222 or 1-888-576-8575. Durham Learning Academy an alternative Private Education High School is offering a 10 Week 12 Credit Course Package ...New Semester Begins April 20th Earn 2 credits in just 10 weeks! • low student/teacher ratio • individual academic needs recognized Pickering & Whitby Locations Call 905-404-8097 to enroll! Space is limited! In association with SYLVAN LEARNING C.ENTRr Bearr,pader aur just tAe brVx*rxA- DURHA M W'ItiDOW'S & DOORS CASEMENT t x'576-8575HUNG E C:xnpiete Sewc: or ; TILT -ACTION VNY Wmoows A Doors PICTURE WINDOWS - BAY A BOW WINDOWS • INSURANCE CLAIMS • PATIO DOORS • STORM DOORS - NEW CONSTRUCTION NANDOWS >aai�ltY2000 WAYNE MOBILE SHOWROOM HUTCHINSON • •« w SALES. SERVICE A •'a"w "" "' INSTALLATION n It 579-2222 FREE TILE UPGRADES! Call us for details!! Huge Renovation Showroom BETTER HEALTH & NUTRITION CENTRE ,.A �. 'nc S tf-1,0M' PAGE 30 -THF: NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY. MARCH 29. 1998 L, T s ' FROZE] "FfiptiA, 4F Ah: �Cf."Fh :�vwFO•� - :.0 FCA -.-� A1T11?T*11T tl/i\T/lC1 FROZEN GRADE "A- 6-14 LjlUmysAVG. f FLING COLE UTILITY GRADE PCT OF-A`,A[IA GF"M FND2EN ?C,Ti 77T.T1T[N TERMINAL" -5 CK 4G - AVG. 2'84 kB E ARTERAS g .69 SAUSSAGEBMF.AT il ip 1 I. BOT sNON 'Maw Y . 2 LIMIT , 9 CHRISTIE ASSORTED FROZENAM cfsPs L7]),CMCCAINFs 1.69 200 a BOX EA I kU BAG PRODUCT OF CANADA - MELROSE BRAND * 4-6 LB. AVG. VAG PAC �' ,a�•eaG i�e'ucdty to• se'tuG f PICNIC PORK 1SHOULDERS lh.;.. . •.PRODUCT OF • PRODUCTOF • BRAND NO ('ENTRE STEAKS REMOVED WHOLE OR HALF BLACK FOREST STYLE HALVES 2 ROAST r SMOKED HAMS SMOKED & COOKED HAMS LOUT FUt" SKINNED 6ONF LF_>IS 341.6. AVC.2.1 SHOR9HANK yAC PAC &49 kg 69 L. .r�'•.' 1.8.8 kg • � ,<;; I.B. • T 'W49 EB. • 'I'f-IOMPSON • R.ED FLAME _\ �► "SEEDLESS" ,G ES Fry' I.AR.GE • ORIGINAL fi f BUNCHES TATOE k MIX ?—Ig k8 LARGE 0 LB. BAG OR �-, A&6ms p2gppB��AG LINUT EA./RODSF11Ei11PRODUCT OF J i A CAL'FORNIA ��� MUS3.' MUSHROOMS 1.49 t� MUSHROOMS 1.99 Es c' �RT , ME ONS ,• n �..51 d � ILS BASKET WESSONHUNT — • • • • . • •THICK & RICH *TOMATO SAUCE e COCA-COLA MEDIUM SIZE 18s • TOMATO PASTE Is•• nn • biANWICH I�os T1N • CANADA DRY CANTA1,0UPES.. • ROSARITA FR0�1 BURRITOSm a P%G. 2 L E00q- LE C.�s-E OF 21: 3.55 mL TW • PUDDINGS • JUICY GEIS PK(:. •r, OWN y� YOI,'R wn- Z L1\QI 1 CHURCH & DWIGHT ARM & HAMMER ' 1 r 1 OWER C " 1 1'1 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. • #1 GRADE 9 ITI 1;1 HERSHEY CANADA—• GENERAL MILLS 6ETTY CROChER I'�If'S/jk�' KELLOGG CANADA RI" I ; r , . 1 y . 1 . k 1 . .. ,,: / 01 . 1 1 .� KR/SPIE '!'•i•i�_-� 11 :...�.�r•-, LESI1 �� '44 ryS�R I • 1 . %� "1OiI I; lmu. ♦•Oii;iv/ �uu�l c �rliic� it./It'll vols Shop cit hiiOh 11111 Farms" PRODUCT OF U S A • '4ASHINGTCN EXTRA FANCY GRADE PRODUCT OF • U.S A • MEXICO =1 GRADE 11 1 • • 1 1 • • ' PRODUCT OF U S.A CALIFORNIA FANCY PRODUCT OF • U S.A • MEXICO =i GRADE 1VA1 MIN Db 111 1 rj 1741 A ' 1 •pill PS 1 . PRCOUCT OF U S A =�� ` '- Ex`Ra3PADE PRODUCT OF U S.A • =t GRADE 1„ mv I • • �i • •YAK I OF U S A TEXAS PRODUCT OF U S A CALIFORNIAPRODUCT ✓A I I DI • r :1 ITL11011 DIP r PRODUCT OF ONTARIO • FANCY GRADE PRODUCT OF ONTARIO =1 GRADE ✓A :14111, r r ' ID • 1 r 1 II A1;144 Din Kim II ✓A HERSHEY CANADA—• GENERAL MILLS 6ETTY CROChER I'�If'S/jk�' KELLOGG CANADA RI" I ; r , . 1 y . 1 . k 1 . .. ,,: / 01 . 1 1 .� KR/SPIE '!'•i•i�_-� 11 :...�.�r•-, LESI1 �� '44 ryS�R I • 1 . %� "1OiI I; lmu. ♦•Oii;iv/ �uu�l c �rliic� it./It'll vols Shop cit hiiOh 11111 Farms" PAGE 32 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 19" SPORTS - RECREATION IN AJAX AND PICKERING P St. Wolifaseall teams champs agamin PICKERING - St. ed as champions. Durham Elementary Sepa- In championship con- Wolverines girls defeated tournaments. We also play Wilfrid Catholic School's The Wolverines senior rate School Athletic Asso- tests played at Monsignor Sir Albert Love from Os- the public school teams a senior boNs' and girls' ba.- anki cnior �_,rl.' :iation crowns just before Paul Dwyer Catholic High hawa 32-25. lot," he says. ketball teams ha\c rcpe;n- 11ooI-, :JJc, ,-c,! :hlc March Break. School in Oshawa, the In the boys' title match, The St. Wilfrid girls' The St. Wilfrid Catholic School Wolverines senior boys' and Love of Oshawa 32-25, while the boys edged Ajax's St. girls' basketball teams were double winners of the Durham Patrick's school 57-54 in the finals. Incredibly, both teams Catholic school titles this year. The girls defeated Sir Albert were also defending champions on the court this season. FAX GAME RESULTS To 683-7363 PICKER0*1 MEN'S BASKETBAU LEAGUE 16. Don McDvWd 6. Al S* M 6 MASTERS DMISION - OUARTER-FINAL NON44111"M S DIVISION - GAME OPE PLAYOFF ROUND - WEEK FOUR - GAME ONE (Much 23) Melrw Prrgts 69 vs. EFRod NolOrgt 46 ltd Han's 45 v5. Gasrury's Eawy 36. TOP SCORERS TOP SCOREM Maluwa Pr►gbs Pal &own 25. Eknw Md.aan 22. Rab Hard - Mud Hans: Sam Tiny 11, Bit Basten 9. John Esposito 9. Gal- ag 10 EMFbO Devon Sbrsan 21, Cham Fade 10, Jahvn Chris Weys Ea" GeoN Jores 10. Ray Faa 7. SWM LWV 6. wnsan 6 GAME TYPO GAME TWO Emmy Busrrss Suvv= 51 vs. MaWw P.. K Fienrys Auto Suvice 45 vs. tcsuranoe PortbYo 45. TOP SCORERS TOP SCORERS Envoy Bab Pixy 16, Roar Y*M S. Harry Mchugs 6. Perrnys NW Tyroid 13, Gann CW" 9. Juror Doom S. Mn- MMana Pm has. &uoa Burd 12. Kavas VV sk& 6. 8d Pappas suunce: Mira Starsy 14. WAM Ducal 13, Bros Suiten 6 S. Rudy Firnsid 6, GAMETHREE GAMETiIpEE Mud Hun's 50 vs. Cudweys Es" 49. Ckrb Linc 63 vs. Van Kutpun Ynuunoe 51. TOP SCORERS TOP SCORERS Mud Huns: Carred otitis 17. Roy Cousrn 12, Darnown SmMh Club Link: GWn Soar 17, Mfira Jowov 17, Frank Gallo 17. 9. Tom Lalraa 6. GaMsrrys: Darw Daly 17, Ausern M Rws Paden DeFranoa 12. Van Krrparl: Pat Roach 21. Don Lashy 9, Carl LyM S. _71TI111111.- NO�yBS Y CA0 I cant CAM TtW NICLM AHockey skills Vanng c=0 • rip ppeenormallf tI uta detenceinen camps • Past NHL visitors McSorley. Mike Ricci Witt • ftis M=we ESim -up 51; �:W • N apps include MOW SCOAS r AN pralM We pha 9 In -dM el tie or ICE SPORTS OSHA ANI 14M PWIp MMrlrray Rd. CALL NOW FOR A REF WACHME 905-725-6951 CORRECTION NOTICE P'RO'PEM 40 Phone number in Wed., March 25th News Advertiser was incorrect. The correct number is (905) 839-8811 Sorry for arty iricortvenience. St. Wilfrid edged St. Patrick Catholic School of Ajax 57-54. "It's pretty unusual to have two teams from one school win the champi- onship twice in a Alk row;" says Phil Guillet, coach of the girls' team. "That's a pretty de - VA cent accomplish- ment" Guillet attributes the fact the school has become a powerhouse in basketball in the Region to good coaching at the junior level and good athletes in the school. "I think the fact that we have a lot of success here is the programme we have. We have a lot of good coaches in the junior divi- sions who stress a lot of good fundamentals. We also play a lot of games during the season and in team finished with an over- all record of 16-2, while the boys' squad posted a mark of 19-1. Members of the girls' team are Christie Main - got, Alexis M c L a r e n, N i c o I e Bautista, Eilene Amurao, Michelle Mathias, Danna Stinson, Lisa Medica, Jo- celyn Shih, Sabrina Co- porusso, Christina Corallo, Hillary Schwering and Renee Aird. Boys' team members are Steven Rivamonte, Bren- dan Dehaney, Paul Di - Clemente, Ian Suginomori, David Ferdinand, Fortune Carpio, Stephen Ek- wenuke, Mekiri Mitchell, Paul Gemin, Christopher Walker, Kareem Foster and Sheldon Shaw. They're coached by Mansel Lega- cy. Summer Youth Hockey League Register April 5, 11 and 19 Iroquois Park Sports Centre - Summer Hockey League is for boys and girls ages 10 to 16. It will operate on Sundays from May 10 to July 26. The league registration fee is $199. All games are an hour and a half in duration with 3 twenty minute stop time periods. All sweaters are provided. Divisions will be Atom, Peewee and Bantam. Pick up your registration forms at the front desk or register in person Sunday. April 5 or Saturday, April 11 or Sunday, April 19, from 9:00 a.m. to noon at Iroquois Park Sports Centre. Blast Roller Hockey League No previous experlier>tce r"ufrod! Roller Hockey at Iroquois Park Sports Centre! This new sport will be offered from May to July through the BLAST Roller. Hockey League. A House League program is planned for players from Age- 7 to Adult, on Tuesgpy, Wednesday, Thursday evenings at 7:00 & 8:00 p.m. The league is open to men, women, boys and girls and includes a 14 game schedule, 12 players plus a goalie per team, a Pre -Season Skills Clinic, uniform, awards, photos and fun. For more information call the: BLAST INFO -LINE at (905) 72841550. SPORTS Tennis club recruits n1avp-re axe c u ive PICKERING — The Sandy Beach Tennis Club will host its annual general meeting Mon- day, March 30. The meeting is slated for the Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd., from 7 to 9 p.m. On the agenda is the election of the club's officers. Positions open are presi- dent, vice-president, registration secretary, sec- retary and treasurer. One of the goals of the new executive is to attract more members to the club to help offset a Town -imposed $800 fee for tennis court lighting this year. Registration for the club is set for the recre- ation complex on Saturday, April I 1 from I to 4 p.m. The club offers excellent facilities and opportunities for team la Th p y* e club will field teams in the Toronto Ladies league, starting on Wednes- day, May 6 for seven weeks; The Durham Ladies league, for eight weeks beginning Tuesday, June 23; The Durham 'A' mixed league, start- ing Wednesday, May 13; the Durham 'B' mixed league beginning Monday, May 11; and the Durham 'C' mixed league starting Wednes- LADIES G lar • Beginner & Back to Basic Classes • Beginning the week of April 6 Ladies Call Greg Salazar Camp (CGTF/USGTF) to 1 week reserve your spot Apr. 4 i how at Feet )Rear son Cex&e Ta "an Rd, Ajax STRIDES The Ultimate Program In Learn to Skate 11 • Pan,b T" d r�e (2-5y&) &) ( ir2) . f slla� • Teen &late (/317 yra. • AddU % _ ., . &older) Laml 3 swell, leml 4 81pgie arti&4fise Netiesally certified iaomfon LW stedeat to isstraeter ntie Pareat isienseties si$Itts �Oayyt��me. After &hod A Glee�end Glasses fivaila6le 1411 Nor IS! 1=I! OSHAWI � 'XAU0AMVA 1"517254951 (416Al2-"04 day, May 13. Teams are always looking for new members, captains and spares. The club's Opening Day Round -Robin Tour- nament is slated for Saturday, May 2, starting at noon. It's open to all club members. Social tennis is again offered on Tuesday evenings, starting on may 19 at 7:30 p.m. Be a sport... recycle this newspaper. MjUACROS GYMNASTICS CLUB Classes for lyr.-13yrs. Teen class o� OPEN REGISTRATION Mon. Mar. 30, 6:30 - 6:30 PM Wed. Apr. 1, 6:30 - 6:30 PM 48 EXETER RD. (905) 427-0036 THE (YEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1998 - PAGE 33 L. to R. - Jason Boyer -Sales rep., Michael Boyer - President, Don Trelford-Winner, Peter Martin - General manager, Joe Hots ia—m-Sales rep. The third annual draw sponsored by the Boyer Pontiac Pickering Panthers Junior "A" Hockey Club recently presented Don Trelford with a cheque for $15,000. Presenting the cheque to Don at Michael Boyer Pontiac Buick GMC in Pickering, are Peter Martin (General Manager) and Michael Boyer, President. Don works for Advantage Car & Truck Rentals, and bought the ticket in September 1997, when they first went on sale. Thank you to all who bought a ticket this year in support of the Pickering Panthers Junior "A" Hockey Club. 69EE /A nR 69 �r Save $200 on an Installed Roof Minimum 1200 sq. ft. Excludes 24vr. shingles. Sak prices end Sunday. April 5, 1998 Save 10% on 4 or more Installed WeatherBeatee V* Replacement . Windows r Save $250 on Installed Kenmore' Central Air Conditioning #4 7 10 ser. Sak prices end Suurday. April 11, 1998 Save $100 on an Installed Direct Vent or Gas Fireplace Insert 062715/6 ser. Sale prices end Saturday, April 11, 1998 Use dour Sears Cazd and Doift . JLpay'til Seotemtwr 19 on installed roofing, windows, entry and patio doors, central air conditioning and gas fir laces On apptwed aediit, rich yuttr Sean Cazd. Mtttmm $200 pu bm ss5 dek" ke and all appiobk tastes and dnzges we pw#* at =e of "dme. offer ettdz Saatzday; April it, MA* for dens; CALL NOW, TOLL FREE, FOR A NO-OB11GATION IN-HOME ESTIMATE OR VISIT YOUR SEARS RETAIL STORE 1-800-625-0025 Sears Guaranteed Home Improvements Talk to someone you know* Copyright 19%. Sears Canada Inc, "U" "Karam a w <woo CM& N enni ST. THE (YEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1998 - PAGE 33 L. to R. - Jason Boyer -Sales rep., Michael Boyer - President, Don Trelford-Winner, Peter Martin - General manager, Joe Hots ia—m-Sales rep. The third annual draw sponsored by the Boyer Pontiac Pickering Panthers Junior "A" Hockey Club recently presented Don Trelford with a cheque for $15,000. Presenting the cheque to Don at Michael Boyer Pontiac Buick GMC in Pickering, are Peter Martin (General Manager) and Michael Boyer, President. Don works for Advantage Car & Truck Rentals, and bought the ticket in September 1997, when they first went on sale. Thank you to all who bought a ticket this year in support of the Pickering Panthers Junior "A" Hockey Club. 69EE /A nR 69 �r Save $200 on an Installed Roof Minimum 1200 sq. ft. Excludes 24vr. shingles. Sak prices end Sunday. April 5, 1998 Save 10% on 4 or more Installed WeatherBeatee V* Replacement . Windows r Save $250 on Installed Kenmore' Central Air Conditioning #4 7 10 ser. Sak prices end Suurday. April 11, 1998 Save $100 on an Installed Direct Vent or Gas Fireplace Insert 062715/6 ser. Sale prices end Saturday, April 11, 1998 Use dour Sears Cazd and Doift . JLpay'til Seotemtwr 19 on installed roofing, windows, entry and patio doors, central air conditioning and gas fir laces On apptwed aediit, rich yuttr Sean Cazd. Mtttmm $200 pu bm ss5 dek" ke and all appiobk tastes and dnzges we pw#* at =e of "dme. offer ettdz Saatzday; April it, MA* for dens; CALL NOW, TOLL FREE, FOR A NO-OB11GATION IN-HOME ESTIMATE OR VISIT YOUR SEARS RETAIL STORE 1-800-625-0025 Sears Guaranteed Home Improvements Talk to someone you know* Copyright 19%. Sears Canada Inc, "U" PAGE 34 -THF. NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1998 Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Ajax News Advertiser office Pickering News Advertiser Outlet 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax 1822 Whites Rd. Pickering CLASSIFIED ON-LINE HOURS: 9 am - 5pm Mon.- Fri. SaraF2ee-Amberlea Plaza -- , Closed Saturay 683 0707 Tues. -Fri. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.MFEWEP 11111 me FAX: (905 j579-4218 a""° lines opm daily til Spial 1111w. - Fri., sat s:3osw - 3w Sun -Noon til 5 p.m. E..11: •ts...art TORONTO LINE (416)798-7259 CLOSED Monday's. FAx (905)579-4218 1 1 Careers 111111 Careers I I Careers I I Careers [JgL Careers I I Careers griniFcareers KEN Careers 1 1 Careers SERIOUS EDUCATION FOR A REWARDING CAREER Employers are looking for individuals to maintain and support users on their networked systems. Embark on a career in network administration or network planning and support. We will teach you: • Computer Technology • Hardware and Networking Basics • Novell • Windows NT • Software Support Scaoepc ADime" .rich IBM F -7r 1, 1 TORONTO Register now for courses begining this Spring. PICKERING CAMPUS 420-1344 f9re.weiil Aeeieowa wry be ave" 11 N yw M+tMp aE READY dor Ire 21st Car I., LA FRANCE NATURAL THERAPY CLINIC offering Cashed Aromatherapy Mas- sage Course. Eu Candling Course No Certified Reflex- 0iogy Course can for zoic and a register (9051721-x163. Oshawa Next Aroma wort shop (prerequisite April 26 tont $40; Financial aurs- unce available for skdo tt CAREER SCHOOL OF FLOR- AL DESIGN 26 wt Flonstry i Business Program 12 wt n- tenswe 3-phase program. 3 Vic Professional Course. In- home video. Beginners Pro - %UM Pan-timolua fire 1 Courses available A school i wArtre all your training Ucomes worthwhile Faw- tial, assistance may be avail- able 905-436.7746 71NE NAIL STATION Greer Training Center Become a ria+ techiman. career tramp available in arUhcial nits, am rargirq. pedicures. wax. drip. Studem FVWK" avad- able. Nair $20 (9D5)723 - am COW, EtIPE1n"= fine cnbla mpared for any Pick - mV resWraril. Able to wale in a Iasi Diad environinad. call (905) 839-0443 for ap• t> - f omm M Hills A Growing Comparly FULrequires DRIVE with own reliable 4 cyl. vehicles imme- diately. Evening and weekend positions also available. CASH DAILY + M Call 11 Wp.m. Bely. AP CONDMONNIi d Heat- ing Saksperson for business in the Durham Region. Ex- perience an asset but will train. Fax resume to 905-433- 7941. Meat Manager A progressive store in the Ajax/Pickering area has an immediate opening for an experienced Meat Manager. Your two years of successful experience as an Assistant Meat Manager is complimented by your solid knowledge of meat operations, meat cutting, meat merchandising and health and safety practices. A highly assertive and hands-on individual, you are customer service oriented and demonstrate strong communication, managerial and leadership abilities. Flexibility to work various shifts is required. If you have the skills and experience we are seeking, we'd love to meet with you. Please send your resume in confj- dence, dearly indicating the position for which you are applying to: Human Resources, 6355 Viscount Road, Mississauga, Ontario, L4V 1 W2 or Fax (905) 671-5175. We are an equal opportunity employer. raeRwal Help hill Ge eefal Hila warned. no selling involved. full and part time available. Experience preferred. Full trai sig provided. Horny ropes plus borwises. Posiere. m$vA=c and responsible individuals only. ideal for fomem slim. For interview. Call Gabne6 at 428-2010. ASSEMKEntl stay Home - Make Morley. You assemble products 4 am $727./wk. Amazing recorded message reveals details. 416-812-6798 x88. Canadian Company. taMMG ASWUNT MAN - AGN required full time for Pennzoil Cadre, Ajax, Duties: Oil changes, supervise staff, office dukes. Apply in person. no phone calls please. 195 weatney Rd. S. No. 111, - ': Ho run for Cattadn•s r1 Transport Co. New and pond 1100111111"air ftaro Iwe opekrrps b run atrlo=otiveparts b and fro= USA Ho=e dally. we offer rA=petidve tNes. paid k- paaope aavavailable.vaiawa available.. We rcquure good drivirq record. ICC Medical andCora search. Call 905-723-6118. Fax: 905723-3797. KAUTY SALON opening in Ajax. Positions available: As- sistant Manger. Syleas, full and part time. Must be li- censed, salary/commission. Call Claudia (905)5762512. a0RE07 The Pickering Mar- kets is searching for enthu- siastic and reliable volunteers to help with our special ev- ents. Great work experience. te,a-0741 Karen at (905) Marketing Director Pickering Town Centre, a one ndici square foot regional stropping centre in Pickering, Ontario. is Currently seeking to complement its existing management team with a highly skilled and creative marketing professional. The successful candidate will bring to our management team a high level of energy and creativity; extensnre advertising experience (including print and broadcast media), experience with special events, comfmur* relations, public relations, and a minimum of four (4) yews marketing experience; preferably in a retail or mal wwwonment strong supervisory slob, a general working knowledge d accou r" principles. excellent inter- personal and corrm>unicatbn skills, and a self-motivaled and ixrovative personality able to accept dtalerges will all be assets required in Cts sumessM candidate. A tnoildrlg knowledge of Windows '95. fricrosoft word and Mc osoft Excel a essenbat. This challenging DtuiOon requires Cine devielopment and irtplerttenitation of Ste annual sales and events maikebrtg plan, wilt direct responstbidy for the development and expenditure of the Centre's makeb budget You will be dtallenged to Concelve and execule promotional and marketiflg prograrns that will ertharoe the Croft of the shopping centre with an ulOnnate goal d driving sales and incneeshg custorner frolic. You will also be responsible for all asptacis of advertising and media programs, implementation of all prornobonal activities. special events and Customer Services. For the ta" ced position, preference will be given to those candidates presenting expertise in executing multiple tasks snwkaneously, and who offer an innovative m>arkebrig style coupled with knowledge of the Durban Region marketplace. The position oflers a competitive compensation package, and the oppoAurtRy to owcule your creative flair in ria exciting shopping oentre industry. If you are inheresled in this position, plane forward your resume not later thwn April 10,1996,110: Allan Arsenault, Centre Manager, Pickering Town Centre, Administration Office 1355 Kingston Road Pickering, Ontario, LI V I B8 Fax: (905)420-9379 ;Only throe cawadwo sekcied for aro iwrerv/ew refill be corroded" QUALITY TWHNICI" Ajax automotive parts manufacturing plant requires a Quality Technician to: • Ensure compliance of all material (raw and finished goods) to customer and jet specifications • Maintain measurement systems and processes • Maintain lab equipment, manuals and specifications • Maintain SPC program • Work as liaison with suppliers • Experience with QS-9000/ISO 9001 Candidate should have: Minimum Grade 12, formal certification in Quality Assurance, minimum of 2 years expen- ence in automotive quality assurance. Send resume with covering letter outlining expectations to: JET COINPOSITES INC. ATTNs HUMAN RESOURCES FAJG (90S) 427-9403 • • •+'i•eMre•t'•'w•,:.:. ... :. 'r.�.,.•.e.t«:.�:-._.__••___��.-___ .....a••••ava.... ... rr•rev•. •. •.-...,. ,p, IUR DON'T GRADUAL JUS1 r.FT nipunmi I gal I ; I q I, m `:t "t i,i�ttn.n.nc, Inln�m.ttun i Lhnology is (wrc cif Canada's most th--% : xiustrics. And with cnjod C., I I , a an walk*ng tots in dynamic workplaces• you �ono have to worry abrxu hcing, hawed. The Il- ,industry in Cinada is choosing CDL. - H Wit you' REACH FOR YOUR FUTURE REWARDING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAREERS • Prlogimane r Analyst • LAN Administration • Nltfalli8I< Technician • Nebpoi SpeciaW CDI COLLEGE Of Ho5llvESS S lECHNO(OGY Reach for your future FACILITIESJMAINTENANCE MANAGER A large publishing tympany specializing in community a mmercial newspapers has an excellent opportunity ler i ilities/Maintenance Manager. This position is to direct and co-ordinate the activities Ipartment personnel and outside contractors in the main ince of all production, non -production equipment, building a This role requires a highly motivated and competent indivjdu to possesses a strong hand -on approach in the mechaf Melectrical field of the newspaper told web market. The successful candidate will require good organizational at immunisation skills to work in a team oriented environment. Please forward your resume and salary expectations to: Oshawa This Week, Bax #122, 865 Fe�l SL, Oshawa, Ont L1 H 7L5 e would like to thank all applicants for their interest, but advi; at only those selected for an interview will be contacted. THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29,1998 -PAGE 35 11 C+mss 11 Careers 11 Can•rs 1 1 Ca►Nrs 1 Gi"" H* 1 Grinned tNq 1 Gwtl•ral H* W11 -mal ►w4 WIN Gfim" H* ATTENTION EMPLOYERS Make your Summer hiring decisions simple and reduce your payroll costs. How Do You Benefit? • Wage subsidy IN Save recruitment time and advertising costs Employment specialists who will match your company's needs with the students' knowledge and skills • Our ongoing commitment to ensure your satisfaction SUMER JOB SERVICE Call for more information (905) 721-3093 ❑o -� v� D U R H A M Funded by the Govemrnent of Ontario 1 Gtitttt M Melp CARPET CI.EAkEJ•t needed. CO6t:tlldl UM MI Format, copy & mail disks for tam, RUSH SASE. To: LL Mood, SH Bristol Road Fast Suis 359A, Mississatga Ontario. L4Z 3K8 MOR WANTED. For West In- dian o-dian Rai shop. call anytime 693-9900. DIU CLERM - Experienced weekends a moist. For Whitey and Pickering location. Fax resume 10 (905) 426-1733 EXPERIENCED dry deader presser needed immediately. Part-time position. Phase all (9115)720-5555 or (905)725.2600 1 Gtlaerel Help LOOKING FOR EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST FOR BUSY SALON, LOCATED IN WHITBY. (905) 430-8787 We pay you directly to assemble our products. Easy work. No expadience rrecetl wa For ME details send S.AS.E. to RnSter Uvelpool�SuMe213 �Ont, L1V M13 72M ARE YOU 16 TO 24 YEARS? Out of work, out of school or on social assistance? WE CAN HELP On the job training positions available now: • Mechanical machine repair • General Labourer • Food prep and wait staff • Concrete testing & core drilling • Customer Service These are a small sample of the obs available through `THE CAREER AND EMPLOYMENT PREPARATION PROGRAM Call the Hotline 725-4786 or Pickering Residents 1-800-263-0993 Funded by the Ontario Government 1 General tt•Ip GAILLIND Requires Cleaners for days and evenings. Drivers license an asset. 683-4134 Iwo Dan Pidkerirq Town-CeMrc� Con - fad Robert (90514201440. a lax 906-264.9917. IIAM STYUSTMAIL TECH. Required. Licensed & experi- enced. wdh clientele, OR chair/table rental available. Call 905.637-1236. NAMTYUiT wanted to 'pin our energetic team at Studio One flair & Body. We an a full service salon with much to offer you and your dials. Our stat) Includes an expim- enced platform artist. perm and colour educators, 11, ,h t- ics, tanning and a nail techr- clan. Ilk are egibandingi and looking for an R.M.T., dearo- lysis tech.. Body piefcrg telt., arta Wmaiat makeup services. Experience pre- ferred! Call Jand at 571.1250 or 435.0927.(snp) NOMEWORKM IEMEDII To assemW our products. For FREE information package. send S.AS.E. O.S.EA7 70 W larboit ores. /1, Concord, On - wt. L4K 4C7 or aE 1-868- 835-M. ext. 07. UCERSED Hair sly sl re- ppWred for Oshawa Centre flair Srykst. Please alp velhn or can Wry or Lau i28 J623. MATURE Responsible people 10 fin management and can- vassing pmdion. Experience with charity of fundraising or- ganlratbn an asset, but not essemlal Nle Vied Iran lin 1- ODO-340-2669 1 Genesi Heb MODELS wanted between the ages of 7-23 to model casual and formal wear in NahaWs 1998 Toronto Pagearrt conw- liter s. No past experience necessary. training WIN be provided Call anytime 1-800- 535.8344for more eco. PMT TOE NAIL TECHNICIAN required for 9eauycnb. 'Star Nair only. efficient. Iasi work- er. Cal Jwrim or Kathy 905- 571.2582. REMOM SPORTS is look- ing for hrN-time help Must be exxpe -ked sdwv gut dubs and hockey equipment (905)663-3476. Security officers, Private fmtstigasion Experienced staff required. Must speak & write English fluently. Must have car Whitby 1-905430-2549 Moto -Fri, 104 pm STUDENTS MAKE Extra $TS NOW Earn $20-$40 cash =nightly. g for students 1317. Please call 1416)5694176 MUST LEAVE MESSAGE STUDERTSIt Earn ash. No experience needed. We train you. MuNmum age 11. years old. I INWI idkaintl I905) 725- 0213, Oshawa/YMtby/CW- moon (905) 263-1093. STYLIST wanted with own clientele to work or rent W 8_6mc Debbie or Wendy, $14.49 PER HOUR Eco from Dallas now, expanding. Durham Fac- tory outlet looking for individuals to start now, No experience necessary. Full training provid- ed in our public relations department. Must have own car. We offer paid vacation, ad- vancement opportunity, and fun atmosphere Call Sunday 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. & Monday 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. only. 571-3532 An Established local employer has the following permanent positions available. ASSEMBLERS Light Assembly, must have previous punch press and/or light assembly work experience. Grade 12 completed. Rate: S1 I+ to start. MAINTENANCE WORKER Experienced with punch presses and PLCs desired. Certificates of qualification an asset. Min 3 yrs industrial maintenance required. Rate: $14-18 to start. Steady days, 40 Hrs per week. Company paid benefits package. References re- quired. Please send resumes to File# 123. Oshawa This Week, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, ON, L I H 7L5. BayR dges Price Chopper - Pickering GROCERY CLERK We are looking for a full-time experi- enced Grocery Clerk. As part of ou team, it is essential to possess good in- terpersonal & communication skills. The ideal candidate must be able to lift weights up to 30kg and be able to work with minimal supervision. Candidate must be flexible as it is a 7 day a week operation, including evenings & wee- kends. Responsibilities include: pricing stock, stocking shelves, providing parcel- ing & carry out service to customers, as well as sanitation duties as required. All interested persons may apply in writing by March 31st, to: 1235 Bayly St. Pickering L1 W 1 L7 Attn: Store Mgr. TEACHERS eertawd, nreded wr tin -home tutoring. All grades and subiects. Please fax resume to: "A -LITTLE -EXTRA -HELP" TUTORING SERVICE at (905)668-3365 AWCobum'srl� Head Office: 341 ,41amood Drive, Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 7PR (905) 725-3509 DRIVERS (AZ/DZ) & HELPERS Required for localliong distance mot-ing of household Roods and electronics. Experienced preferred- training avail- able to qualified applicants. Above average Nage rates. Apph• in person to: OPERATIONS MANAGER SUPERINTENDENT REQUIRED eare.h. Conant Place/Ormond Place 1050 Simcoe SL S-, /240 Ormond Dr., Oshawa To provide superintendent services for two townhouse complexes locat- ed in Oshawa (Conant Place - 43 units and Ormond Place - 44 units) Candidates must reside on site (Conant Place) in a 3 -bedroom townhouse and possess high stan- dards, flexibility, excellent main- tenance, repair and interpersonal skills. Remuneration includes rent- free, 3 bedroom townhouse. Unit heat and hydro are superintend- ent's responsibility. Apply in writing by 4:30 p.m., Wed- nesday, April lst., 1998 to: j Administrative Assistant, Durham Region Non -Profit Housing Corporation, 28A Albert St., Oshawa, On. UH 8S5 or fax to (905) 436-5361 Neighborhood Grill & Bar Opening soon in Ajax.... The world's most popular full service family restaurant. Great Food. Great Value. Great Fun! If you share our core values of Teamwork, Commitment, a Passion for Service, having Fun, and working with a management team that is supportive and appreciative. Then you belong at Applebee's We are looking for Team Members to join us in the following full and part-time positions: • Line and Prep Cooks • Servers • General Kitchen Help Apply in person Sunday, March 29 • 9:00 am to 7:00 pm At: 1990 Brock Road, Pickering. N/W corner of Brock and Hwy. 2. Across from Police Station. rELEtNARKEnac „^ace .r. '»ed )f lorxt term "essrorw appMntmem s"ners High stamp hourly rale plus excel- �eer bonus structures' Mature. Drgtessarw adults welcome :aN Enc for oterview 726 - THE IDEAL PART TIME JOB!!! Register stoppers to Mn a $100.00 Shop- ping Spree plus a Glamour Make -over at Wal-Mart. Hourly usage plus bonuses. Retail Saks experience an As- set. Ideal for Homemakers. FOR INTERVIEW CALL GLAMOUR MAGIC PORTRAITS 1-800-265-0760 Ext 231. Also Hiring Hairstylists and Make-up Artists rNE VMW.NESTFN ARMS z 7arrently seekmQ Jutgpng p energetic pope tot the tol- owrtg positions Gerwal Managers Floor Mangers KAUen Managers. Mph Staff. ,.ne COoks Positions arc awrable in all Otufwn Re - yon br� Please tax re- sume}:) 905-433-6184 part erne cash. Jori our suc- cessful nom" based busi- ness. great products. nembfe hours. supplies prorded car necessary Oshawa (905) 435-0568. WMby 1905, 433- 05529os -Pickering )905, 424-0�a $12.85 TO START Fr/PT work in housewares and some sports items. Training is provided. CALL 723-49M in person to Vicbr. M the Ker- ry Inn, arta 11 am -7 pm. 967 Westney Rd. S. Ajax. Call (905)426-6790. WARE83EEXPERIENCED tMMS and COOKfor honest restaurant in town. Medikrranwin Grill. 905-639- 0443. WASE SUPERVIM - temp to perm, immediate opening, $1500 per hour. minimum 2 year supervisory experience, automotive and u nionued badcgronNd. mid- night stilt, possibility of wee - X" tax re- sume to Stab Plus. Attn: Mary Jame, 416-495.0941. WE HAVE a styling chair avaUble for rent. Aprtst at ws Advertiser requests I vemsers chick tbnr ad art blxahm as News Advertiser, t be responsible for more n e urcorrect Insertion and N all be no kabky for non - W any adverbsernem. Liawity ,ors In ads Is limited to *Uhl paid fur the space axu N error NI copy Is sublet ws�Adve�rituroltagement Lit Rcqu:rt• feu n 1. ktx t.x.:r u',' f 1. • ASSISTANT REST. MANAGER •LINE COOKS -SERVERS With Smart Serve Program • FULL AND PART TIME HOST/HOSTESS Must work evenings and weekends. Also require a Camp Director and Camp Counselors for Camp Cullen Apply to person with resume tar: CULLEN GARDENS RESTAURANT 1Lx) Taunton Rd. W., Whitby, Ontano. NO PHONE CALLS HIGH -PAID BUSINESS E3 COMPUTER CONSULTING POSITIONS On -The -Job Training Program Please send ,jour restime to: WORLDWIDE TRAINING CENTERS 1480 Bavly St., Suite Pickering, ON. LlW 3T8 120 - 120 • OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Pickering: contract $10.00411:00/hr start Full time hours: 8:30 am-5:30pm. Must have excellent secretarial and com- puter skills (MS Word & Excel), outgoing personality, Accounting Background. Fax Resume to: (416) 285-9193, Global human Resources, Att: Kim ITIS SPRING Time to get your • • ADMWISTRATIVE ASSISTANT You will provide administrative support to executive teams, coordinate schedules and create presentations and correspondence. Intermediate knowledge of MS Word, Excel and Powerpoim is essential. ".; ..RECEPnONIST' You will handle ad raxption areaduties, including answering calls, grating visitors and typing correspondeem You must be able to handle 150-200 calls per day and be proficient with MS Word These temporary positions require a minimum of six months' related expeneece, the ability to multi -task and meet deadlines. plus excellent communication skiff. These is a potential for these positions to become full-time. Kelly Services offers competitive pay and the chance to work for Fortune 500 companies. LET OUR REPt"ATMU OPEN DOORS FOR VOUI Call today! (416) 290-6790. .errvreu Mas�sa�gye �1 Good Job ners Learn dwrapcutic mans' and join the growing field of Health .Good � / GroWingCareers Cart: professionals with a diplcxna from OBC. Upon axnplebon of this amt graduates are eligible to write the College of I Massage Thrxapisls' Entrance to e AccountingBusiness Administration • Administrative Assistant Addictions Worker • Human Service Worker • Massage Therapy Practice exam to hecome a Registered Massage lixxapist Opus Computer Software & Systems Operator • Dental Assisting your own clinic as an R.M.T. or find employment in Secretary • Computerized Bookkeeping Tourism & Hospitality pm ate clinics. sports/athletic Business Administration • Chiropractic Office Assistant • Law Clerk facilities• hospitals a rehabilitation Medical Office Administrator • Law & Security Administration Legal Office Assistant • Animal Care Aide • Child & Youth Assistant the centres. `rtn�"�• restarts... k nares are Financial Planning Assistant • Medical Office Assistant AN Lou rMIs 2 reml Addictions Pharmacy Technician • Medical Office Laboratory Assistant °'INN" C-'*r,,l Next Stam Worker 4. May 4t11/98 Make the. di "nee m S �li�RK s Limited Seating sorneones life. learn how to help people deal with social and Call Today! gh the theory of Ponal ° Toblerris g Rrnm-se � ,� 200 John SL W Ltd Floor --OBC - Midtown NIA Oshawa � more. � Group 1)yramxx� PbYy� Y • • . Nwvvvw- I576-9175 available in traditional health Laar<Tion . faultics. ;rid rttal.7f health fanlitics. Frrtarkial •lssxstakr mN br A�arlahle ATTENTION EMPLOYERS Make your Summer hiring decisions simple and reduce your payroll costs. How Do You Benefit? • Wage subsidy IN Save recruitment time and advertising costs Employment specialists who will match your company's needs with the students' knowledge and skills • Our ongoing commitment to ensure your satisfaction SUMER JOB SERVICE Call for more information (905) 721-3093 ❑o -� v� D U R H A M Funded by the Govemrnent of Ontario 1 Gtitttt M Melp CARPET CI.EAkEJ•t needed. CO6t:tlldl UM MI Format, copy & mail disks for tam, RUSH SASE. To: LL Mood, SH Bristol Road Fast Suis 359A, Mississatga Ontario. L4Z 3K8 MOR WANTED. For West In- dian o-dian Rai shop. call anytime 693-9900. DIU CLERM - Experienced weekends a moist. For Whitey and Pickering location. Fax resume 10 (905) 426-1733 EXPERIENCED dry deader presser needed immediately. Part-time position. Phase all (9115)720-5555 or (905)725.2600 1 Gtlaerel Help LOOKING FOR EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST FOR BUSY SALON, LOCATED IN WHITBY. (905) 430-8787 We pay you directly to assemble our products. Easy work. No expadience rrecetl wa For ME details send S.AS.E. to RnSter Uvelpool�SuMe213 �Ont, L1V M13 72M ARE YOU 16 TO 24 YEARS? Out of work, out of school or on social assistance? WE CAN HELP On the job training positions available now: • Mechanical machine repair • General Labourer • Food prep and wait staff • Concrete testing & core drilling • Customer Service These are a small sample of the obs available through `THE CAREER AND EMPLOYMENT PREPARATION PROGRAM Call the Hotline 725-4786 or Pickering Residents 1-800-263-0993 Funded by the Ontario Government 1 General tt•Ip GAILLIND Requires Cleaners for days and evenings. Drivers license an asset. 683-4134 Iwo Dan Pidkerirq Town-CeMrc� Con - fad Robert (90514201440. a lax 906-264.9917. IIAM STYUSTMAIL TECH. Required. Licensed & experi- enced. wdh clientele, OR chair/table rental available. Call 905.637-1236. NAMTYUiT wanted to 'pin our energetic team at Studio One flair & Body. We an a full service salon with much to offer you and your dials. Our stat) Includes an expim- enced platform artist. perm and colour educators, 11, ,h t- ics, tanning and a nail techr- clan. Ilk are egibandingi and looking for an R.M.T., dearo- lysis tech.. Body piefcrg telt., arta Wmaiat makeup services. Experience pre- ferred! Call Jand at 571.1250 or 435.0927.(snp) NOMEWORKM IEMEDII To assemW our products. For FREE information package. send S.AS.E. O.S.EA7 70 W larboit ores. /1, Concord, On - wt. L4K 4C7 or aE 1-868- 835-M. ext. 07. UCERSED Hair sly sl re- ppWred for Oshawa Centre flair Srykst. Please alp velhn or can Wry or Lau i28 J623. MATURE Responsible people 10 fin management and can- vassing pmdion. Experience with charity of fundraising or- ganlratbn an asset, but not essemlal Nle Vied Iran lin 1- ODO-340-2669 1 Genesi Heb MODELS wanted between the ages of 7-23 to model casual and formal wear in NahaWs 1998 Toronto Pagearrt conw- liter s. No past experience necessary. training WIN be provided Call anytime 1-800- 535.8344for more eco. PMT TOE NAIL TECHNICIAN required for 9eauycnb. 'Star Nair only. efficient. Iasi work- er. Cal Jwrim or Kathy 905- 571.2582. REMOM SPORTS is look- ing for hrN-time help Must be exxpe -ked sdwv gut dubs and hockey equipment (905)663-3476. Security officers, Private fmtstigasion Experienced staff required. Must speak & write English fluently. Must have car Whitby 1-905430-2549 Moto -Fri, 104 pm STUDENTS MAKE Extra $TS NOW Earn $20-$40 cash =nightly. g for students 1317. Please call 1416)5694176 MUST LEAVE MESSAGE STUDERTSIt Earn ash. No experience needed. We train you. MuNmum age 11. years old. I INWI idkaintl I905) 725- 0213, Oshawa/YMtby/CW- moon (905) 263-1093. STYLIST wanted with own clientele to work or rent W 8_6mc Debbie or Wendy, $14.49 PER HOUR Eco from Dallas now, expanding. Durham Fac- tory outlet looking for individuals to start now, No experience necessary. Full training provid- ed in our public relations department. Must have own car. We offer paid vacation, ad- vancement opportunity, and fun atmosphere Call Sunday 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. & Monday 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. only. 571-3532 An Established local employer has the following permanent positions available. ASSEMBLERS Light Assembly, must have previous punch press and/or light assembly work experience. Grade 12 completed. Rate: S1 I+ to start. MAINTENANCE WORKER Experienced with punch presses and PLCs desired. Certificates of qualification an asset. Min 3 yrs industrial maintenance required. Rate: $14-18 to start. Steady days, 40 Hrs per week. Company paid benefits package. References re- quired. Please send resumes to File# 123. Oshawa This Week, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, ON, L I H 7L5. BayR dges Price Chopper - Pickering GROCERY CLERK We are looking for a full-time experi- enced Grocery Clerk. As part of ou team, it is essential to possess good in- terpersonal & communication skills. The ideal candidate must be able to lift weights up to 30kg and be able to work with minimal supervision. Candidate must be flexible as it is a 7 day a week operation, including evenings & wee- kends. Responsibilities include: pricing stock, stocking shelves, providing parcel- ing & carry out service to customers, as well as sanitation duties as required. All interested persons may apply in writing by March 31st, to: 1235 Bayly St. Pickering L1 W 1 L7 Attn: Store Mgr. TEACHERS eertawd, nreded wr tin -home tutoring. All grades and subiects. Please fax resume to: "A -LITTLE -EXTRA -HELP" TUTORING SERVICE at (905)668-3365 AWCobum'srl� Head Office: 341 ,41amood Drive, Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 7PR (905) 725-3509 DRIVERS (AZ/DZ) & HELPERS Required for localliong distance mot-ing of household Roods and electronics. Experienced preferred- training avail- able to qualified applicants. Above average Nage rates. Apph• in person to: OPERATIONS MANAGER SUPERINTENDENT REQUIRED eare.h. Conant Place/Ormond Place 1050 Simcoe SL S-, /240 Ormond Dr., Oshawa To provide superintendent services for two townhouse complexes locat- ed in Oshawa (Conant Place - 43 units and Ormond Place - 44 units) Candidates must reside on site (Conant Place) in a 3 -bedroom townhouse and possess high stan- dards, flexibility, excellent main- tenance, repair and interpersonal skills. Remuneration includes rent- free, 3 bedroom townhouse. Unit heat and hydro are superintend- ent's responsibility. Apply in writing by 4:30 p.m., Wed- nesday, April lst., 1998 to: j Administrative Assistant, Durham Region Non -Profit Housing Corporation, 28A Albert St., Oshawa, On. UH 8S5 or fax to (905) 436-5361 Neighborhood Grill & Bar Opening soon in Ajax.... The world's most popular full service family restaurant. Great Food. Great Value. Great Fun! If you share our core values of Teamwork, Commitment, a Passion for Service, having Fun, and working with a management team that is supportive and appreciative. Then you belong at Applebee's We are looking for Team Members to join us in the following full and part-time positions: • Line and Prep Cooks • Servers • General Kitchen Help Apply in person Sunday, March 29 • 9:00 am to 7:00 pm At: 1990 Brock Road, Pickering. N/W corner of Brock and Hwy. 2. Across from Police Station. rELEtNARKEnac „^ace .r. '»ed )f lorxt term "essrorw appMntmem s"ners High stamp hourly rale plus excel- �eer bonus structures' Mature. Drgtessarw adults welcome :aN Enc for oterview 726 - THE IDEAL PART TIME JOB!!! Register stoppers to Mn a $100.00 Shop- ping Spree plus a Glamour Make -over at Wal-Mart. Hourly usage plus bonuses. Retail Saks experience an As- set. Ideal for Homemakers. FOR INTERVIEW CALL GLAMOUR MAGIC PORTRAITS 1-800-265-0760 Ext 231. Also Hiring Hairstylists and Make-up Artists rNE VMW.NESTFN ARMS z 7arrently seekmQ Jutgpng p energetic pope tot the tol- owrtg positions Gerwal Managers Floor Mangers KAUen Managers. Mph Staff. ,.ne COoks Positions arc awrable in all Otufwn Re - yon br� Please tax re- sume}:) 905-433-6184 part erne cash. Jori our suc- cessful nom" based busi- ness. great products. nembfe hours. supplies prorded car necessary Oshawa (905) 435-0568. WMby 1905, 433- 05529os -Pickering )905, 424-0�a $12.85 TO START Fr/PT work in housewares and some sports items. Training is provided. CALL 723-49M in person to Vicbr. M the Ker- ry Inn, arta 11 am -7 pm. 967 Westney Rd. S. Ajax. Call (905)426-6790. WARE83EEXPERIENCED tMMS and COOKfor honest restaurant in town. Medikrranwin Grill. 905-639- 0443. WASE SUPERVIM - temp to perm, immediate opening, $1500 per hour. minimum 2 year supervisory experience, automotive and u nionued badcgronNd. mid- night stilt, possibility of wee - X" tax re- sume to Stab Plus. Attn: Mary Jame, 416-495.0941. WE HAVE a styling chair avaUble for rent. Aprtst at ws Advertiser requests I vemsers chick tbnr ad art blxahm as News Advertiser, t be responsible for more n e urcorrect Insertion and N all be no kabky for non - W any adverbsernem. Liawity ,ors In ads Is limited to *Uhl paid fur the space axu N error NI copy Is sublet ws�Adve�rituroltagement Lit Rcqu:rt• feu n 1. ktx t.x.:r u',' f 1. • ASSISTANT REST. MANAGER •LINE COOKS -SERVERS With Smart Serve Program • FULL AND PART TIME HOST/HOSTESS Must work evenings and weekends. Also require a Camp Director and Camp Counselors for Camp Cullen Apply to person with resume tar: CULLEN GARDENS RESTAURANT 1Lx) Taunton Rd. W., Whitby, Ontano. NO PHONE CALLS HIGH -PAID BUSINESS E3 COMPUTER CONSULTING POSITIONS On -The -Job Training Program Please send ,jour restime to: WORLDWIDE TRAINING CENTERS 1480 Bavly St., Suite Pickering, ON. LlW 3T8 120 - 120 • OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Pickering: contract $10.00411:00/hr start Full time hours: 8:30 am-5:30pm. Must have excellent secretarial and com- puter skills (MS Word & Excel), outgoing personality, Accounting Background. Fax Resume to: (416) 285-9193, Global human Resources, Att: Kim ITIS SPRING Time to get your • • ADMWISTRATIVE ASSISTANT You will provide administrative support to executive teams, coordinate schedules and create presentations and correspondence. Intermediate knowledge of MS Word, Excel and Powerpoim is essential. ".; ..RECEPnONIST' You will handle ad raxption areaduties, including answering calls, grating visitors and typing correspondeem You must be able to handle 150-200 calls per day and be proficient with MS Word These temporary positions require a minimum of six months' related expeneece, the ability to multi -task and meet deadlines. plus excellent communication skiff. These is a potential for these positions to become full-time. Kelly Services offers competitive pay and the chance to work for Fortune 500 companies. LET OUR REPt"ATMU OPEN DOORS FOR VOUI Call today! (416) 290-6790. .errvreu PAGE 36 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1998 1 sura HOWAgial t 1 Sd. HWAVM. W _.- 0 Mediealial 1 .Yid�'t 1 is ' 1 10f L Seat 1 Saba_ 1 Saws 11 WW - NEW HOME SALES REP'S Required for New Home sites in Pickering /Ajax/Whitby. New Home Sales exper. preferred. Fax Resume to New Home Sales Mgr. 905-837-2555 RPN CASUAL/PART TIME RELIEF (All Shifts) for Community Nursing Home at Village Retirement Centre Med. Admin. certification Please call 9am - 5pm (905)831-2522 or (905)427-0889 EM Skilled Help SIC161 SkiNed Help • p,f'o+'a Arailable • Deycan Avaifeble y ' 11 "vim 1 Articles wanted a Articles wanted GIANT SPORTING GOODS YARD SALE Vendors Wanted APRIL 4TH - 5TH S251M Per Table CONTACT LAURA OSMOND (905) 436-0644 AT BARKLAY'S LARGEST YARD SALE April 4th - 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. April 5th - 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 423 Bloor St. W., Oshawa AT BARKLAY'S REQUIRES TIRE INSTALLER /LUBE TECH uccessful applicant will work In a busy 20 bay shop and need to possess superior cus- tomer handling skills. Nights and weekends are a regular part of the schedule and the person will need to have their own tools. Apply with resume to: Service Manager I Canadian Tire 1300 Kingston Rd. Pickering CYLINDRICAUINTERNAL Experienced mature person to work and manage small shop in Scarborough. Please tax resume to: (416) 266-0127 Day Care Available WANTED Will pay face Value for Maple Leaf Tickets. Must be greens, reds or golds. Call Bruce at 5794400 ext. 2207 WEB DESIGN SERVICE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte at 579-4400 WE FINANCE EVERYONE No turn downs. First time buy- ers, bankrupt; bad credit; no credit! If you work; you drive! Lots of pre- owned vehicles to choose from. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-706-8498 n Ri i made Fit Dodge Ram 94-98 : 1 Lost 3 Found: 1 Lost b Found long bed. painted red code (PR4). Bought new in De- MIA e- 1 Arbchs for 1 AnKwt PIANO. for Salt.miok, i A^'••�Lx.B'!G:al._e1.wi�. I years old. perfect Condition, vice. consultation -1free. ap- $2.300 (905) 666-4269 praisals -mmrrW tee: auction service 20% negotnable. Pur- Do,- Mier. 1 AnicMs for PIANO- Scudo uprigtll. KM- chasing outrigm, estates w/ $ale some antique comerrs. (no EXPERIENCED child care MICH a BACK only 2 years Inuit to value considered). W never used Wk 52 Looking for fun. Confident. ;.torp., and rekabk ndMdual or 3 school -aged and 1. NO - coy sdw child Position for full -brim. 7 hour days (11- 6p m wlh some flex b". n ow � home. Teactrrg or E.C.E. greet Car rmpor- U a wP est caK Maureen 905)619.1640 NAIMIYMOusmfPER kve- n for 7 112 a 1 1 Z year old a new. aNactrohs d any sort. giun- 6W 060 at 905-420-8458 titres or woe amigire items PIANOSR.RAMOfATHER 17 try to respoo to ad qwr- Arditi CLOCKS All 1997 floor mob Br Robert Bowen 905Ms ooan. Ontario (905)655- els reduced Used piatos 8049, lax (9051655-55011 yam,11M. _.Kimbal, hon. 51300 entified Ilwy 12 y t�atp New digrw pia- CASH 04 DEALS. we Buy. . 1 ugtlite! . 1 805. 5895 enoklin 905-571.5187. nos from and up Ren vie 8 more' Rome apolW Dowd" Bordmg 655.5911 to own Urge refection of video. oar auto. tools. CO's. graWWw docks from $995 movies. games. gold, dia- and up, Call TELEP PIANO marls. furniture, appiarnces 433-1491(905W13-� 905-571-2274 cember. Asking $750. 060 at 905-420-8456 JEFF WELLS AUTO SALES 1992 Geo Storm. 2 -door hatchback. 4 -cylinder, 5 - speed. 161.000kms. air. am/ fm cassette, new dutch, teal w/black interior, very Chart• $5700 certified 1989 Buick Regal GS. 2 -duo. 3.1 V6 a o, lomauc. air. p/w, plc. P/sat. anvIon Casselle, sunroor. bur- gundy on burgundy. 196.000kms, very well -man- ta need 8 in excellent condi- HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC W...126-6002° ' '� 0*, CARPET BROKERevenings tD0% Nylon tNclu, plush stain n- Nylosrslan REMMGTON 6 mIm iNOdd 00 BOL Varw SP with 4x,2 00 you have valuable an - Large contracting firm to Durham Region o•ycar• ' AvililebMice carpet Fish 3 roan. �i61d Satpe ut5 Car Jdn70S357-i041lsnp) biller or anal covens% tat is aunt fpr m apices. tall requires Diesel Mechanic. Must be fully _ OATCAKE Avariable 330 q�,ids cR 00m pad TIENT TO OWN APPLUINCES. , s M lwam cxpenenccd with repair of heavy hydraulic in try home Smoke free, farad illd mNtil> n hom. y01R incur and reCondmoned. tut war P S Wry, .wmy howe cpautete we excavators and dottrs. DZ license an asset. vara. Wily watts IPuklli- Free Il, in your Norse g a t B00-796- neaM 30 Vers merience. �pK 911Sat6t Excellent wage and benefits. Diary) rant. nurcom No it. est. no payment to MCKERNIG Meek / Rapt: CARPET SALE. Cam and save meals WOUM MNY R Cam one Tut year. DOW. 1.806 OLD PIM Boards wooden Fax resume to (905)668-3584. 7 217-0104 CUBA DIME iris summer window frames with dkridea I tJpco^nno course Aunt 5 p„m wannot hoe pass ale RELVAU DAYCAM andaafe CAMM SAIF: Loll d car- (NnktDy) - SCUBA Arid 905 net+ rd snack III stapes a /axes 263- U es a s ir10o0r and Ovid= a71YRes, sak terad waver pets. 100% nldon slam re- lease. carpet 3 rooms $339 mrrMrO eq ScWL SALE Oive Sours Saba Sippy 1025 alta 7pm cop SEEKING ole MM. backyard. (30 sq. yd) khcknbs: carpet- (905) 666-6566 www dive- 6 FT. SUIT of ar- smoke tree. rderenites, one d 7&m 6 prerkum pet aur irtsta w fnena.Com mour. on display stand. CaN to lave yea age and up - Part lion Free astiwhaks. caper SNEONMM Quality wooden (905)726-9327 mes- o m Dane a full Rua. m iMereskd r IN irs 3erMr8 Dhrlianit at10 surrorndir0 iii. Sam 905 shuts 8 x 6 ban lot. 0rey 1a0e CA Cheryl ( CA Cheryl (905) 42D-0206 N61772 5299 pis tax Mary other sal- WAMTED Crossman pistrlls Tr, Van - 9s Transports loaded. oNora 839 �V7 �JTJ.7 es and styles available. Also and Renes. pips 1960's. 60's. MCKERNIG Meek / Rapt: CARPET SALE. Cam and save 0�a ad decks 761 Mk- kali Ha. (AM 3. PidNrkhp. For and 70's. Cir 985967-5060 Mk for Jt Loveiq daycare. t6 months to W to 50% cam Urge selection Split hast�ree deloho Nidpes 53251 12 years Daily peeve d color and design. Cliolo a mors oft cam W$419-2083. WAffTE01 Good used bicycles nernoed beCRlaro and park) saaUaionh guar~ Fara esbnnwt � Mee, 19051 SRIF BY SIDE RefnBaalor, for bike swap. *1 4 a 5m CnRt. SONY tune. mOt. nu- 4311-4040 or (416) 622.6226 double oven stove. electm. Call Bicycles Plus 9Ds-436- dkof O for desats NEED FINANCING? 885M C.V. V8. $3495 88 F-150 41. $5900 88 Horde CRX, auto 89 Chew Tracker, 130K 90 Acura Integra. $6995. 90 Sa- tan SLE. loaded. 112K 90 Be- reria, S -W . 130K 91 Accord Ex, 105K. $8495 All sold cer- tified Over 50 more available Durham Auto Sales. 1401 Dundas St E . Whnlby 905 430-0130 11 Awaiioeu.t tp Ssb 53500 905 rrrone nays 8 SIYdtS First 19049 BUICK Dark Avenue Ul- IN tra, 189 GOokm, fully -loaded. 1 A1M01"0 owner (deceased). at I*~ Suff Contest lost ear 35 nterior. miihapllate arlda0n. Must Setii (6500 905 043/- And. D.►R oertpied Non- sinhpkrng nalpls. 905Eg 426- 7139 credit Afrille driving 19N BWQ Park Avenue. % Youf ly loaded air. leaner aftioi, lolly receerHleeee ars ser tea. int. Mb theater n aiKAm Cassette. haw. Nd. ask- ng $7900 Cab David 905- 1993 Honda Cmc DX 2 dr 420.7554.416.2963277 Ihlmdhoadh. auto. anlhn cast . 1to.wo km. SnO0 ob0 434- 1981 HYUNDAI Scoupe. AM- 2775. FM Cass Air. 15"Mrs. MAN AND OTHER STUFF Oklrg Pickering Area, rrrone nays 8 SIYdtS First $60. 4x8 x116'. $65 Esub• fished 1963 Days 705-277- . row suft kg off- all Andrew Call Andrew at 1 A1M01"0 an.l 1-4J0-46304 Suff Contest lost ear 35 Fax resume: And. D.►R oertpied Non- sinhpkrng nalpls. 905Eg 426- reasoSALE nable air a (M) 931-M Ara a • 1 rite 11 1M REGAL Grand spool. 4 door, fury loaded irhrJundkg lolly receerHleeee ars ser tea. int. Mb theater n 905 04351 �f 1241 limbi. alwanum trays and pores. Evnnich onow 2 . OMM ME FUNMNRE..m a WhaM prirtmo Compared to ROZY I very beg quamy rd- aMeru KrY best guiry lard pow sumroot. leaitlla interior. Tr, Van - 9s Transports loaded. oNora 839 �V7 �JTJ.7 J SPECIAL NEEDS. pre-scMd 30 to . To. 30 Ihp. Toro mowers and saiid oat UDk sets on sale" �E COMM CERAMCS Ceramic bapu rally to da- $n4tmeetb LEASE 30 months. 1996 Cavalier. 4- 105.000 kin. allomabc start- er. SBS00 obo Mm coed- best c95 turn 512.500. 93 Lokrirq. loaded. Split hast�ree deloho Nidpes 53251 children wanted for hooneOW awn Der naw on, bim- tats and trun- 49 SOLID OAK double pedes- orate As the wast model n- app. power tops. Croy, tl tan Cenoo 905-571.1603 30400 v4, bald, kat gran. 1 Omob Skilled help nugtry sthOd bugle by Be- ruavlor C --RW vrM maty hers. Wilde Saws. 1700 Thos kson Rd N (905) 655- d hbk N x96' exNMW d w t fuel top. 7 thick soma Theses 401 Ext 497ve. cothome. .lB0gS Asp a Cruse. Call 905-666-3819 or 905-725.3555. only $8.650 93 Abaro Extend- adi. loaded. 91 FOUND. Whsk Niye, small Neto custom Sedan, loaded. 86.000 Mm. $14.900. (906) y9�pr0l fide. Car Dean poodle, of too Scala Ape arta, oak shirt 2-15' ext choice le OPEN SUNDAYS (45 CREDIT PROBLEMS? On 1992 COLT 2NE natdWack. reduced $10 900A Grand 1 AeroN kiM 752 8010 , min F d ) she auto. p/s. prb. 124K rums Voyager SE Lb Ed. loaded. N Ny1�A1 EXCK 5 speed. ATTENTION ATTENTION. 'tom minim, we operator COMPUTER SPEGAI f699 ed0t aohk a shape M table t dro0e, while, oU N, $75. Rose edpc. $50 spot financing Down pay- 9". good r -n d ,n. 53800 min. wtirk $10.5% 19W standard. gall ounidibon. no rust, dean rebbk run Nailed AZ Tam diners. 3 WESTMET and May 2 -one Compile Pentium Yum$699 lop (Oval p res ) AND 6 solid FOLK -ANT CLASSES avad- Nnnk Nor $750. 0 AC. Cars. Candied 060 Cab 905-697- Gad voyager LE. bard. 3 J C yeas US a Canadian expen- tum time opening avaNble 6 da system wed Colour moa- Cambridge Cfuas a0k SD�O n Depirtners. Skit workersdin-y trvehs. vats 1981 to 1991 3001 V4. super nice, cheap. t�(;, Excellent barriers am - 6 p.m. Cab Tru (905) for 166/J86 mala medU Sys- ed tome My SI 799 All d our Next Auto Sales Ltd. 792 1192 TORO Tapia GL. an.. $6.995. 93 Aeroau rein. fid. Andmium a > tw tams. 6[13 -22nD Laths from $1804 Cpttplett lades ale 1Nrhdtratkd m MN aaccomorrodahold March 30imcce Sfs Saeed Soidh. Ostuw. Gran. ps. pb, alk. ABS. til. 6- alk green. Usury. i9 0400. SPRN16 FOM - 95 ll types of FShingling, sad aid. dean dinars abstract carr- 1 Fietaod Call 905455-3661 premises Complete taak sets brom x low as 5749. (90515763917 Pthae 905 720 3382 C. purr drivessat.ps.pct.SwtMt. eruae 56150. 000 905 666 - air. who. Capt. prel- COMUTEII hip Gear- nal $a" and ICC mtdial High rates aril nw equip l you love tiwerrn, love Du- you IPERFECT ildnis Wo kve Clearance Cain omers a super package key Triaxwi Woodwookrg. t 15 1 CaapMa 1lSt CHEM Impart 2-dpa. 3809 ty. sashed to 58,866. 91 Liz - a. turbo. auto. rare and last. Discount able to do Dei own set up ear and walk Tinder mini RMW000 Row Lumber 3 233 MMX watt 15" dr0iti NOM Port Rd IS ort Reach � r 318 Tn-power Slaw cordi- 19W GEO METRO anvert- leap 57,500. 89 Trader 4 xT . fully io- Hint Appty n person W E T S 595 Wentworth Si E firewood Centre 1'x9'xt?'- monitor pus Carron 4300 St) Port Perry (9051995-8774 NEW MUSIC e•zne O beep!/ bon Serious offers only. 666- Yale.red.exettden condition, 4. 5 speed. env. now $4.695 Swed. Free estimates. UM N0. Oshaw Dow. or $60. 4x8 x116'. $65 Esub• fished 1963 Days 705-277- gprartueerr bks a tat bed sumer. tI.899 Complete Basic Busu- all Andrew Call Andrew at 1 all 433-3895 or faxll 905• 3391. Evenings; 905-434- cress ort - 200 mink from (905)726-1043, Open Sat. a Sun 133.0974 6665. Free tkkwy to Oshew $595 upgrade your older Pook, clean car. good !-y, new era. pentiums to mmx 233 tedh- EO*R* 1GED Junior Legal MAC OPERATOR required for Red. Ree. s Sgt.. sic. hatdi back. 8 "_from 5299. Now seno- Real Estate Seaetay requrcd a WhaM prirtmo Compared to ROZY I very beg quamy rd- aMeru KrY best guiry lard iarhp Macs 1905)897.3059 imRedady Abikty to work Oo ypescrong, layout and wooe. guaranteed extra bhp �S. Parts. indepmeeruy under pressure. amen work Car (905) 728- tome fully seasoned. cut i r $' Wort posses knowleicitiotWind d 9312 Split hast�ree deloho Nidpes 53251 Word Perfect 6.1 Windows and Conveyancer. Transpo- NaO� • , 905-753--22w a�okr Odie -DY -SH spenser 1699 Fad . ta0on required. Suomi rc JM G.l bided, aero seedy 55 59591 Excel owpb 1 size siadoble washer a dryer 1599. stoves regda i so - some irickakg SALARY EX- 1986 JEEP CINE, ex- 540191. teeing $1751up ba InA PECTATION and availaoikty, b Dime England Barrister a Sok*w 15 Ctwks S. Osha- w. Ont L1H 4X5 by April 3rd, 1998. Sd a LRM N o Etrab Rap for new hom site. Canted Potter LIU NEW Decor -rest Sob and $239. from $299, maltshig dein with rrr0 dryers $1 Mod" www.durha views nell 39C ata 5.00 p.m. under 100K. 5 spd.. will ark- 92 Suruma 4 of 4. fwd and a1k:2384'hdex non 12% BIIICI( LE SABRE, Said- 900 abo. 905 soft A-11. Dili b4 xu 4, (905)726-1043, Open Sat. a Sun 194 CAMAIIO BENILRIETTA 721.2490,Iw4) $6.995. N Toyota Tanip Pook, clean car. good !-y, new 19=5 HONDA Civic Si. 2 a spat very clean WOW 53.696 L11>GNT - 90 LrhCOW bkN/rae Wang Pod sm Pastil Orates. Asking ON. Cal 431-2688. Red. Ree. s Sgt.. sic. hatdi back. 8 Sq. Town Car. lather. spot- SAIF- RATAR Pal Rectauqui 1 Artie a liw absofabed aur Tiro. new muAlkr. 59900 MISS. only 58.650. 91 Outs lar above ground including 19N CheveNe Scooter. 4 dr. uxrtilied. 1998 Ford Aero Star Dena 88 Waded. Otey on decks 16'x24' 0/D $5195. auto trim. Good Mae Car. Van V-6. at. $3595 , I , , grey. Wags, outrageous sale Hal price sale n insfaAyion 51200 art. Doo. as a. 905 19" Traps 146K Std. erns. 55.996. 91 Ores CWm p save G.S.T. 1-800 668- gag 1357. (sup) $69% Cat. INS Tecta. Soft �. loaded, emnl ane.. 7564. JM G.l bided, aero seedy 55 59591 Excel bap 4x1. $49% Cat. (905)- red and slip. Now out tnM a 1986 JEEP CINE, ex- 540191. $7.550. 93 Saba GS. loaded. 1 ahem stage. new arcs, rc. (90N map, $3.000 Certified. 104 B LE SAM 4 pup Wsbno while. reduced 7,500. 94 Grad Prix. SE. FOUND. Whsk Niye, small ( )726 8666 custom Sedan, loaded. 86.000 Mm. $14.900. (906) loaded has kat, and spd- poodle, of too Scala Ape arta, 19N MtlSVM LX Hekh- 7267791. less- is $8.500 damp entougtc? NEW ANNIIMIa - N edict throw Cnskors. Sealbie OrarYdtsry rose 6ora1. A-1 vmslor i drys 3 years out ON. 426 Sana St. S. TWO wft dw M Gum Ante an Wednesday Mardi 25. Mees kids. PMase call 427- back. 4 speed. 4 Cylinder, suuool. power Iola, am -1m 12% BIIICI( LE SABRE, Said- Asi now *W rate t Mack. caidoon., Mug be sen. Ngo- Sue or Stake (905)726-1043, Open Sat. a Sun lags. alit they dreg pavan askn8 8235/ach o.b.o. Payed 2356 rp Cass., cruise. Exatem rai- part coodifion. C&Woed stone in 6 out 3.8 VS. air can., Pyr seat, pours windows. rtD4kevabk $5,216. 92 Gad Am So. butt Mile gab A x$500. � size bird ate with bkN/rae Wang Pod sm Pastil • IWSrpM Nd $1250. Cal 576-5384. pow Wicks. Powr truck. per aerial, ABS, keyless prick! $6.885. 93 Olds Aecienee, *. ado. NpnWrOgWu qIVy.� 1 Artie a liw absofabed bind . 550.00. Oast size . $450.00: Gesleb w »edrrg saw. Custom Mallow trgtima rose Ann TENNI*W and TINS PO RMC NN, dart bllN, 1 door. 4 tyYrdln aft, entry 6 WCA, mkt w ndNm' asking $16,950. 905-571- Steal K $6.885. EC'SNONr PLUS - 93 Geo heft, aUo, SANASE door woke Off= RWWC W - $3500.00: Panasonic shear for widow measuring pcusDr�d Jack Rmd PrrPs for sit• Val Rist air. 260K �maly Mvy►. $1000 asaoho. 905 8� 5757. Mal orm, beady tow $4,61W 90 Volts repairs. springs odes roBas open laser prima t W 00HP sus Colony 86wX86L. Coordinating Jabol . shots.de- war mal Car Lawie 905-6 NpMN6 1AlE 4 piece wNnel low CAVALIER - 2 door, JM G.l bided, aero seedy 55 59591 Excel A. It NO 905-723-5261. PANT -UK 00" ASUSUm ers metaled $45. New doorV Scanner - $200.00: Fax/ M- in two-tone blue with bglt 0191. (sap) IN? MM ELECTIA. wag -25.000 km, power=- CL. auto. 4 dr- Stefan, p~ We him ION, , I Itollest rcOWK PDA prekrred. Send b: 2727 Courts Rd.. openers. Ou tf Plan Doors 416336-0073 snerig maSnice 1200.00. 600lnase with Glen doors- Pm iIbwer paid UN. ashrint Sr o.b.o. No marks LILAM AM pips for sale. on. 226.000 kkm6., now parts, new Oris. $1500 as is. Call power brakes, air, AMIFY Cassese. $12,000. Cal 666- in sit ways spedY S3,N6. Bulger CrntiRed $1.1N5. N weDSRe n Durtom and are Unit 38, Cautice. ON. LIE 1R Pike sport faftirip sup $=.Do. can 666-6393 any- nes wear. excellent condition! . 7269164 27400411046. aft 4 W bobnq for friendly. ouloom 3A2 per. ALSO tketric W al lode 728-7115 Ilorm 1rc�nt1r0 stanlNtl. ) TINY Cadillac Redwood. AN 19M ESCORT, 4 -door, auto, red of 86 Cdft 4 purple to )art our lamn. This a a serious sake apporwry. PMYSIOTIIHAPItT - Park mod, A-1 ardition 5175, Cab for into. 7261007. NpMN6 1AlE 4 piece wNnel tMED FNNIBE 1225. aro up, 1200. 786�i124.Mfa 01 t. seder 100,000 km. Q°� cormmw oatitied W1 air anOpidiiif eusem /5001un, 113,000. 1997 Lent- 4 �. •bm? Ads Carne. TIi6 ler SL BE. Al 6�N Cala (905)436 9322 a visit Rd. RysioOerapy Durham 125 BALLON, fah tit, / balk kvmt room suite . Cal 430-2211 used stoves acne up. used wa hers 1250. dryers S gem OLD MWaka Do- � 432-1663 or 242- 5806. () ro LTZ, bald, 22,000Itn. ne tar: 127,000, ■ba. Car Ku, S7N- tri. bar www atoactry.Com Region. Required to lo- Mone, WfNkiAl And School paned, IN actomories inhclad- tad. Paid $1200. asking 5800 OAR BANNS SET 2 teem- 6125 and up. New bad name hidta. 18 C.1. SM . New baman, nieutoO. all slats. hmseWWM. tail bid, looks 1N7 UMCM Grand IWgrla, Pits wan 905.571-06709600. 1 AeroN kiM fbb Settilg. Fax resume in car of brut era. call Brie 434- cions. 6 chairs. J900. Mar- bad nate 31r sl' 1119. like full -site Dobe, (idoftm at. Porrel egrNpmrr5.0 Iu N Ny1�A1 EXCK 5 speed. �- 'tom minim, we operator III r, b 19061436 0701. 5669.. ria Spm dro0e, while, oU N, $75. Rose edpc. $50 and up. New 5 c.f. fweners 1255.. Slept -''s 7072, 91* -1176 906 433- 7072.9058861762. c 1 1 55 101 00 2^ ^' standard. gall ounidibon. no rust, dean rebbk run $75 he t75N tp scrap cars i trucks; or X-RAY TECIIROKOf116T, for 87 MMM. 400 it*. Wlh 723 Cowl OSO 1967 OLDS CUIMs Ciera t� cerb- any cormon vehi- and manual bomv MIN op- summa rew. Cal 576-M. traNa. ExcellaN ca ndiNon. va 57667446 RIME a InOnecekss pet a sec artilied. 196 Bed, $1,100.00, 905-637- ces. 24hr professional pick- owing. AN Derham erators. (eXperirnced) re- for heavy equipman 1 �M Asking $2160. Call (905►•436 9643. ... •• ••••• WASHER NSU$, works onnd chance. AM cab, wed DodgeWalked halo$249 Shadow, aed. 0173. RRecydrnngT ars a trades gored rnwnuhcturcr. Must be ex- • Coolers, FdpmtNtdy ow. dryer, mile050.00 lsoRN ) 1110111- Ot 1987 Cr�ayN�1e$1695 baron ON. $1895 ShaObw $2800: 428-7878. (905)706-5740: d with Fanuc an- pial.. A JOB CAR" CANPETt - lots d arpet, unite, fiw33 door freezers, waimry available, 125.00,alk1Mblily trailer 4'x6*,. s4Bc sides. new Bras $560.00. tae ages 3-1/2 mon WW. air. ar66ed. 1965 Pay 6585 ac a. 1962 arWW 1967 CMV. Celebrity. $1600 art., A Ings. Al applicants must be l you love tiwerrn, love Du- you IPERFECT ildnis Wo kve 100% nylon, new Stn re- wm carpets on hand. 11rN Off smarm prfoes Defary. 1- 426.6111. Y1egum- larger sized dogs aalaDk. Temporary totter Mazda 628 1595 as a. 19Y RWant K $1600 art.; 1967 Mazda $1800 A 6 A AUTO. Cars. truck, boats. We ply $66 510,000. able to do Dei own set up ear and walk Tinder mini fly. 6 will to a fun part-time urn -amt job. ! want b speak ca" 3 rooms, $349. Price 9054554501 NEOONS WRIN site S. las White InOnReS bar dogs needed. l n- AWAM (905►404-A759 auto. cat: 19N Do 800 11200 can. � aOnnyft sod. Any condi- 1 TOM1965 supervision. FaX re b about ledkiq ria my includes CaIDtl. Dlellnirurr pd, PIANO Wlnrlitrer, tearer v aiaid. shis-aaoAn sequinedOoWa Dl rNinmin sit d. 19" 1966 CaDlia Wagon 1000 as K 6me. 24 hours. us 30 statue to Dyrex Engiileaiq 2 Ids, 24 !ours per wuk n my home. Car for an moa exped imstallmrionn, test dekv- ail, tree estimates (30 yards►. condition, cup Sind upright 13,000 p best oft (905)823 straight cut. with d51110 M mal Adoption donations 4- Pet snnpplMs, donations 041- S15, eXlyded Cab, wlo. 202 km, $1,350 $100 as a: 1 Ile am 1963 RebrK Ylaoon 5299 as 9905.706 %U or (YMllby) (906) 721-1201 vwar (906) 61111111-5749. kuq pain. (905) 723 1680. Cerdtied. (905) a. 570034 Oetarb LW. 868 NOrRgn N62314. 9549 alar 6:00 pm. says welcome. 579-W19 7428 Pkdisoll • ` ?:.,,,;.. - .: -ter � ' .Y , M or A R emova - Cash for cars, qulck removal. (905)426-0208. CASH FOR CARSI We buy used vehicles. Vehicles must be In running condition. Call 427-2415 Or come to 479 Bayly St. East. Ajax at MURAO AUTO SALES SCRAP CARS Wanted, top prices paid. Same day pick UP Also cars for resale, will pay up to $5000. Call 686- 1771. 1 Trucks for sale 1980 ONE TON, Good condi- tion. 350 standard. 11 11211 dump body $4800 Cal (905) 728.0977 9.5 pm 1 slaw t Wheel Drive 1986 DODGE extended van, recreational vehicle. 318 mo- tor. certified. 53,200 negoti- able.905) 721-0664. 1997 SAFARI all -wheel drive Van, low mileage, 6 -cylinder, fully -loaded. amnrh/casseNe/ CD..(g. d. a/rlrear-heater. S3o.000 80 Prim- 905- 983-9593 after Spm 1 Trailers 1987 NORTH LANDER SU- PREME. 40'x10. sleeps 4. full 4pc bath, build -in stereol i- crowave. 32'x10' deck. shed. exc. co d.. 80kms east d Osfaw.905-721-1654 • THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29,1990 -PAGE 37 _ arkmentle r 1 NlenMd 1 1 pant all o or a 11 iNkmmts ► , Dasa a oalaa a RemReap 1 1 oanr r 11 wale Dore 11 a Dora Rent Rend a Raul for sw for Sala APID AUTO R r - e JOHNSON 3hp. Motor, 1996. used once. $650 Can Leo A 905-665-9247 1 1 Aperemwta For New 1 OED. bsmt $550/mo Clean quiet, undines, i laundry ow luded Non-smoker Mail. mind (905)-723.8018 1 BEDROOM AR. In dean quiet budding near Oshawa Cardiff. available immediate- ly. tawdry. very reasonable rem. (905)263-1093 1 -BEDROOM. Bourn Ajax on- eale entrance ground .y,^r deck, utilities. cable n�:: ,r.•d for quiet. single person $600/month Ines (905)619-1974 OSHAWA (Bloor St) Large 2 8 3 bedroom apartments in clean low rise balthill Case to 401 d GO Parlsq Avar- ablti int From S600J Rgrith_ �-5764255 764 SLM= S. Newly repo- vated 1 -bedroom from $530 inclusive. Simcoe/6ibb area. Available immodo". Ste- pheh905.571-3229. SM Mary St. E. Whay Bach -tor and. available June 1st. n well -ma ntaihed quip 3 -storey, faking. Appiarias. uW., parting. security am eras included. Orr -site man- atltmaem. tall JN -1666.2450. AAA Attractive 1 bedroom with fireplace. good locafon, quid w0dong uals so droit ngttrad. Avant. Apil 1, $570 indshive. 571-4422 AAX, 2 -bedroom basement allartrt en! n bungalow IIANI_ neyMwy, 2, first i last Mor18R Exod phent roparjy1D6086 81� AJAX, East Haalplon COMM bedroom Lark Mist. 2 dean, Brqresae avrwppfimtic�goorrndiialw: 519.6007. $19-1338. pays- basement 2 bedroom No . Firapaite. pirkiq. pi hale MI , share laundry. . $75waile., kr dtWw ask 7w Dob w Pam 9*436.3201.snp AJAX, new 2 -bedroom We&- Oul, separate aMrarsn, no- tral air/vac, laundry, awilable May 1. SOW moron. NrstAast. Non-smoker, no pas, close to school 6 shoppkp nitre. (905)427-7769 AVAILABLE May w. Moitn Oshawa, one bedroom bast ment apartmert, ttliesl ra- erences required. NO s. $4 hydro. Lynn �) AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. Be 2 8 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. b SUN. 12. 5 (905)683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED ..�....,�„ rnnn - nn1lo1 1 b 2 bedrooms, immediate, 3 appliances and blinds, MON. - FRI. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. (905) 571-3522 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED THE SUMMIT PLACE • 1,2, a 3 Bed Apts. MOVE -IN INCENTIVES e All Util. Included In - House Supt a9 Maint Rental Office: Mon - Fri- 9am - 8 pm Sat 3 Sun 11am- 4pm VALIANT PROPERTY 3 MANAGEMENT 905-579-1626 WINDJAMMER APARTMENTS - AJAX Affordable 2 bedroom apartments $785 per mo. includes Fridge, stove, broadloom, air, heat, hydro, water and one parking. Call 686-0845 or visit us at: www.geocitie%.com/wall street/floor/ 7657/highrisechtml. AVAILABLE w MTELY, n Whitby Apt building, spa- ctous. carpeted. newly pard - ed. V Ah bOCOrhy. dose 10 Bras. sthoppig, all a MOU mckvkd. oracles! regraked, no pas. 1 bedroom $690. 2 bedroom. $790 3 bedroom $850 Cal 43x-0134. AVAILABLE MAY 1 urge 2 bedrooms. everything indW- ed. Carpeted. ba comes. sinal walk-up Itaril0 . Oloor/ Wilson Laundry -on -premises. $704/mo 728 -OM ar"ime. Prime Pickering location. $625 first/last. Non-smoker/no pets preferred Ulfg I- 2 bedroom wr to.- newly renovated, eat -k litchen, 4 pc. bath, antral Air/ vac., shared WdgfarrWun- dry. Cap Phil 416215.5379 (0). 905.606-5243 (N) P um Main A, new awcft mdow ave. $600. Phibi 432-2261 for app. w sopa. 1305, 33 YMMting. COMAL Otdemei large 1, 2, d 3 bedroom apartments available in well-mmdamw dose 10 am amwkw. Cal 723-0977. N. O$NABM trip:ex. large bright. clears. 2 bedroom. basement aapp. $luno. W dudes paitarq and hydro, 906.839-3909. GATEWAY COMMIptrTY N - now las warty, 1 bedroom W. in amity see- IN. ec Don. balomsy hardwood floors, freshly, decoraled. $670. in- dtrdes all ut0ba. awl. 1st A 120 Colborne St. Oshawa. eeationg view. very dears and quiet modem se- ars brand new pet -tree build - kg. 571-0887, 9 - 4:30 P.M. Mon:_ Fri. GREAT flephborttood fMigM. spacious, newly decorated one Dedfoom basement own piilln I mclu- Sive. 906 433-1157, evenanings. LARGE 3 bedroom b"Imed across ,rom Easroww Boys/ Girt dub, Indp a stove. sop drive. available immod first! IM. $750 plus hydro (gas coq 434-5247 LARGE one bedroom apart- ment Awrabw i nme"ey 236 Raton R Oshawa $450 Olin hydro Cap 1 -416 -SM - 9107 LOOKING for single person to rem a urge basenkrM aw- mew. in Pon Perry Non- smoker, nig pet, Separate entrance. parking. triage. stag. cable. Wudry nckided. S575/maab. references. credit check Avail May 1 (905)985- 0059 (SNP) NEWLY RENOVATED, urge 2 bedroom Oshawa Apt. , avak able April ,. 5730/mo., cin 905.127-4927 NORTH OSHAWA - CLEAn WON stip contained one bed- room Wound floor hoarse, quip court, Ianced yard, parking, laundry, suit nature non smoker, $650 inclesive. 576- 3830 N t os N super targe 1 i 2 bedroorn(s). Extra targe ."ll l. WIN marsaged quiet kINIM Controlled Wifemn. $598. and sm. ubi., able, parking, No dOgs. April 1st and May 1st. 905 -579 -MM ONE BEDROOM stltxrd NOW. dowadom Oshawa. very rice, $425 all inclusive. Witast. available 1st. Also 2 bed - roan available May Ise. 725.8710. SPRC M well-maitairked 2 bedroom scats. Avail. >1 900 and Bab Glen St. Sonne with walk-in closets, panni provid- ed. pose to schools. SZ )-erica centre, Go Station. fes included. Cal 7284993, O$N NA - Hwy 401amcoe South. 1 bedroom. 5150 . hydro. Incudes heal S park - Mg. Close GY (905)420-1741 Pewas -newel reravated 2 bedroom bases t apt. Sep. entrance, Iw 1 w 2 work- ing pcopk non smoking. no pets. a. plus security de - (0619 -0842 immediately. PICKERING - UverpooM*. 2 bedroom basement, large sell contained with full bath and laundry. no pets. 5850 in. clusrve (416) 494-3765 PICKERING Finch/Whites Rd Bright clean very private. bsmt apt Suitable for 1 non- smoker Walkout, glass doors, on to ravine Shed use of backyard. $595 inclusive. Avail immd 4 pc. bath Wyk in de. doses (905)-837-0218. PICKERING $1 - to ABSOLUTE AFFORDABLE SICK OF RENTING?3 OWN YOUR HOME - IT'S EASYIt EZ$100.000 MORTGAGE CARFRES FOR S70o/month Minimum Income 530,000 year -*Power Of Sales' available - Assumable Mortgages ' Help for discharged bankrupts • Not much dowmpaymill 4 Call Marklf He knows what to donl (905) 571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley Sats Rep. Sutton Group Excel Realty. quiet second Tawnrhoareee floor 1 -bedroom, suit mature a , 1 owrilrousa a a 1 hwell� single person. No pets/ 1 Rod Rent Aoeommodefion smokers April 1st. $585/ CLOSE 0 month, lirslAast. Call (905)839-7945 PICKERING. Rougemounu Hwy 2 bnght walk -out ground level. nice 3 -bedroom base. ment apartment. 1 12 wash- rooms, ceramic tile. rose to schools, nice quiet street. oarking. no smoking. no pets. available Aprl5. $950 in- cludes utilities 905.509-9649 PICKERING/FMCH and aftona. one bedroom upper level apartment, newly renovated With large Heck. Suitable for non smoking coupWifierson NO pets, ISVlat. $675 (905) 420.6024 OSHAWA - OXFORD NORTH Large 2 - 2 bedrooms Near GO. 401. Strops Parking. Dal- cony/patio $740. as inclusive ISVUSt April Ise Addinonal painting avail No pets. 905- 1-2232.416-239-2752 Huge 2 BIR from $660 and 3 B/R from $720 apts. at 280 Wentworth St W. Utilities Included. Bright and clean. Close to Schools, shopping. Call for appt. to view (905) 721-8741 WHITBY 1 henrnnm r '.- mem uunory� pamrtg. aoae 'o GO S5 IZ91thty I - sn. Mature working non- sreoker Available April 1st Cap 430-4799 aft lip m. WMM - large ane bedroom basement . private entrance. MMXU air. large " roomitifi i g room. kitchen. -autdrY SOW 11101111 - Siva Allay 1.4018 to shawa Centre, bright room in large, friendly shared home. with 3 others. Case to public transit, cable. laundry Must like children. non smoker. $350 576- 5577.(snp) NORTHWEST OSHAWA. in- cludes all facilities, with Fbn- da room Available now $500/ mo Cal 728-1007 PtMRMGMOUGE- Share 4 bedroom executive home wth 2 young professionals. CAC, fireplace, laundry, dahwash- OPEN HOUSE SUN., MARCH 29, 2-4 P.M. 79-909 BURNS ST., W. TERRY WHITBY FENNESSEY ASKING $124,900 SWO Rep,e„yy� Gorgeous 3 bedroom 2 storey' 6643800 town home in well maintained R�%�X' complex featuring many n/�,R1U�/IU�7�7 T upgrades. Must be seen to be v[.rf/►I/�Ii/ appreciated' Call Terry at REALTY (hat) LTD aLTR 668-3800 for a personal tour. or $400 . 1/3 ins 11 FwW CoitAhgee lots ran Last Can (905) 509 7339 1 for pars w WHITBY-AVALUUU MAY FAMILY HOUSEKEEPING cot 129 ACRES. 9owmanvdle, 1ST Roommate to shire 3 Cages pool beach Store. Nash Rd!Maple Grove Rd. bedroom house welt 1 ott PWWotxd. Campbeglord. two $500.000 Terms Walter Laundry. parking. dean quite �s northeast of Toronto 1- Frank. hank R E. 905 -576 - working person Carl NO. 888-813-2212. 4111 3550 I I Ftivaw Iloma 4 RESIDENTIAL LOTS. per - 016c1 a 1 For Sale nmS available 4Ox140 Ma- a- e MIAROM e 2300 SO FT Tome )n quiet ^ re inlet. close to srhoppug) mart Ave. Ajax 9055 OSHAWA 4 Rebates Free Rent Cres in Fallingbrook 4 Large 683.6800 or (905) SM= 500 ro14Q0 Sgt1 2nd Hoot Bedrooms. greemquse krtch- (David) fr,)m $400 man ter 300- o MF talMy room. Laundry room. 2.12 baths. re- 1 CM" - 1600 from $300 MG 2 nod. flow across frosm pq�e. central air Sr,29.900 To new tall 430-2520 No r Safe urns avrWable atxxss. North d Lindsay oveloororg 00TANIMG A LOAN R NOT wH1Tar, one bedroom teri.19p51631-3J00 Esq Sturgeon Lake Conmaet 70 GUARANTEED n wear maatained • RO01R7 S1t10rmantrh (9051725 9991 ,24-M9 t � � Gl1ARANTEED SOSE waM1d COMPAMES CHARGE UP - 905 -6 8 4 Sevens Realty Ltd. 2112 bath urge 3 bedroom. FONT FEES. OTHERS 905 6667777 2,12 baths parking. Yard. WOMAN wnmmg !or �••ydr. ' MAOrabrr a 3 OR Town hour n DO NOT IT IS tdaw to ale arnemhes 401 +errs room to rem at Decov B1NfTBT, spacious 1-bl0room wad-mainlained complex. f11iiESTED THAT You apartment Dwtdis/Codrrane. $1500 raiddsit-, sail Apr 1. er Plan Condos. Away moat :lacer scrods a churches OWSTIGATE THOIWUGH- cershltWOrOaaoma. sherid (416)287-2101 wiMeds all 831 -SM. al- 4fte SHOP Onve it lour $149.900 w Best OIW 905- LY laundry tactem", pmkinq. ter 5 office washroom, parking. 420-7630. KFORE SWMNG ANY �- Sfx1TN Osbwa 3 -bedroom 5600/morth, no Shared sass for sales senora. CONTRACTS. smoker Can 430-1OS9. 430- Senn. Laurt IOtahon wMhl gill- 1 �, rtpaiK est ilgfllma/ GIM�1 Welker, 4788 rage. sulfabk kir family, no A om widohm Only "%.xilud" TMI vela HARE OPPOIITUNI- ppeettss. available Jame 151. 25-1171 rYIUa Renovate as rww 2 ano ; 1 U-999-. WWTBY - 2 a 3 tietroom $900.ubln-s. Call 905-619- BROCK41WY 2 13 1n urge 3 bedroom IbrrYtbiatt 4 new apartments aailabk immt- 1313 executive home LOU o pn- MM7RMLXOpMERGAL dreeely Call 416-789-4145, w vaLY Maklemaile. retera - unit orrice snob wlrn ,/nVt-m into Quality SS00 do MORTGAGES ,Doc Dad anc 905465-0965 Hbrwg es. 1st and Last 5575 moo- over lhrtad ditirr Available pass Good crept. Some rent ugly `,^smog for any pur- sive Call 905-426-1247 w Apel 1st Call 905-6Sy-5131 Dbsff rates from 4 49% All WHY rem when you can own your own home for vets thin Yoe MW*711 Cap Dave toy. loc k Saks Rep RNMax Summit Realty (1991) Ltd (905) GW38M w (905) 666 3211 1 Idowle For ll rt ro own to quNlrled 17krc mr VERY RESPONSNRE account 839 9790 w 905 3622 9414 a call at 905-723- � mop - in executive nurse b family $ale well-mirrauW non- 10 . 11 Pubic Notices . 1 1 Public NOOM e 1 1 Public Notions . 1 1 Public Ilotieas rent In Dkrnem area. 314 bed- roonts prekrred. tui May/ - June 1st PIS= rap Pet at 416 684 9007 WANTED. to Wase or Wase le won country pn00ery vend 3 bedroom home North/ East. 1/ 2 law d Markham gas - Win' RENT:' 649-5461�i� � OWN YOUR HOME 1 rawrrmovaaa FROM $70VNONTH F lif .i Deuv4S Sales Availada OSHAWA SOUTH - 3 -I Not Much Downparwit>' j Dacharged Banlitupt' 7 � townhouse close and sm�am (905) 571-6275 rho ALL INCLUSIVE. FwW 1 pOQ-810 6275 last Available Aprd 1 Mark Stapley (905)579.9956 days. CARRIAGE HILL TOW11- HOUSES - 122 Colborne St. E. rooms, porch. Small back- Osh m. May availability. ;sn Comm. East Oshawa. AOe� WIN - ndecx 3 of S10oc 1 Redd r 1 srjg sfop"O Call 434.2447 1-NDNOOM each-s"-styk down f4� n 617 Part/GiCb 7s/monm inclusive. rw� PAW w 665-4132 NARK SALE. 4 -bedroom but- Cap (h 335-5547 NICE 2 Storey Home 3 bed- COURTICE. FURNISHED bed AVAILABLE Immediately w near Oshawa Centre. 8'. 9ixi Aso 3 -WO oom wi wilonta ratirnyrer rooms. Ostuwa. Wilson Rd . smug room wan fireplace. U brand new Dian. Srmcoe 6 re renvated fOVAd Ouse. N-" A10111 unmediatgy For pod. own ballwbom, snare Taunton area Proless,oralI Sm.900 00 Larry Kovach, to LwW cep 579 more sk la.u kittf-n, iall or Retail spate. Associate Broker Codwep MMMmurn required incam for Serve 6199 Ask for Sive pr is 9-s Avarlaple Apr 1st Cap 9 7, varymalal AaY reasoegbk rates land- Barwer. R M R R E 726 MONEY PROBLEMS. ;er out room Superb 3 ked 436.6315 lord f905 7)5 B i9 Call 9414 or direct 728-1059 ext of leot gwck wthour going 5 appliances. room S Mksw PICKERING - ROONasnare RMVIM Abstainer Mw* - "74 upt or being garrasheall Everyone aetx1: reVvows rot. room. 00 to Tows Cat- Crinshar acme for sripe !e- Sin , fiereyea ' NEW house fa saw by owner of crlW rand)-. Cap tui hall Ire. available imtnl0islely male. ShareO kit and IiardrY 5 minutes d GO 1 S 3 bedroom rarsld bungalow i -ft. thon 905.5763506 $1.100 plus Wktes Rema 5400 Imo an mcusrve 831- MINI s;u:age lanes :soaves err tq R COsdktg• on xw-'� 110 df Hwy 36 Smrdent 1pfIN irtOar40 First Raley lad JOM Mccar- 2363 or 4163269419 location Smp4 and dowble coupe. Avail. immed., rent kitchen facilities, ferrule pre - urns avrWable atxxss. North d Lindsay oveloororg 00TANIMG A LOAN R NOT wH1Tar, one bedroom teri.19p51631-3J00 Esq Sturgeon Lake Conmaet 70 GUARANTEED n wear maatained • RO01R7 S1t10rmantrh (9051725 9991 ,24-M9 t � � Gl1ARANTEED SOSE waM1d COMPAMES CHARGE UP - 905 -6 8 4 Sevens Realty Ltd. 2112 bath urge 3 bedroom. FONT FEES. OTHERS 905 6667777 2,12 baths parking. Yard. WOMAN wnmmg !or �••ydr. ' MAOrabrr a 3 OR Town hour n DO NOT IT IS tdaw to ale arnemhes 401 +errs room to rem at Decov B1NfTBT, spacious 1-bl0room wad-mainlained complex. f11iiESTED THAT You apartment Dwtdis/Codrrane. $1500 raiddsit-, sail Apr 1. er Plan Condos. Away moat :lacer scrods a churches OWSTIGATE THOIWUGH- cershltWOrOaaoma. sherid (416)287-2101 wiMeds all 831 -SM. al- 4fte SHOP Onve it lour $149.900 w Best OIW 905- LY laundry tactem", pmkinq. ter 5 office washroom, parking. 420-7630. KFORE SWMNG ANY �- Sfx1TN Osbwa 3 -bedroom 5600/morth, no Shared sass for sales senora. CONTRACTS. smoker Can 430-1OS9. 430- Senn. Laurt IOtahon wMhl gill- 1 �, rtpaiK est ilgfllma/ GIM�1 Welker, 4788 rage. sulfabk kir family, no A om widohm Only "%.xilud" TMI vela HARE OPPOIITUNI- ppeettss. available Jame 151. 25-1171 rYIUa Renovate as rww 2 ano ; 1 U-999-. WWTBY - 2 a 3 tietroom $900.ubln-s. Call 905-619- BROCK41WY 2 13 1n urge 3 bedroom IbrrYtbiatt 4 new apartments aailabk immt- 1313 executive home LOU o pn- MM7RMLXOpMERGAL dreeely Call 416-789-4145, w vaLY Maklemaile. retera - unit orrice snob wlrn ,/nVt-m into Quality SS00 do MORTGAGES ,Doc Dad anc 905465-0965 Hbrwg es. 1st and Last 5575 moo- over lhrtad ditirr Available pass Good crept. Some rent ugly `,^smog for any pur- sive Call 905-426-1247 w Apel 1st Call 905-6Sy-5131 Dbsff rates from 4 49% All WHY rem when you can own your own home for vets thin Yoe MW*711 Cap Dave toy. loc k Saks Rep RNMax Summit Realty (1991) Ltd (905) GW38M w (905) 666 3211 1 Idowle For ll rt ro own to quNlrled 17krc mr VERY RESPONSNRE account 839 9790 w 905 3622 9414 a call at 905-723- � mop - in executive nurse b family $ale well-mirrauW non- 10 . 11 Pubic Notices . 1 1 Public NOOM e 1 1 Public Notions . 1 1 Public Ilotieas rent In Dkrnem area. 314 bed- roonts prekrred. tui May/ - June 1st PIS= rap Pet at 416 684 9007 WANTED. to Wase or Wase le won country pn00ery vend 3 bedroom home North/ East. 1/ 2 law d Markham gas - Win' RENT:' 649-5461�i� � OWN YOUR HOME 1 rawrrmovaaa FROM $70VNONTH F lif .i Deuv4S Sales Availada OSHAWA SOUTH - 3 -I Not Much Downparwit>' j Dacharged Banlitupt' 7 � townhouse close and sm�am (905) 571-6275 rho ALL INCLUSIVE. FwW 1 pOQ-810 6275 last Available Aprd 1 Mark Stapley (905)579.9956 days. CARRIAGE HILL TOW11- HOUSES - 122 Colborne St. E. rooms, porch. Small back- Osh m. May availability. yard, across from park, $550 434-3972. 6W y. (416) 461-4727. 461 1h- TAUNTON M. E, Osha- wa. 3 bedtoam townhom e. 1-NDNOOM each-s"-styk IrWOL April, May avedo ityf, Part/GiCb 7s/monm inclusive. rw� vAM.63316 kir apportnNA all more information please al 1 420-7191. 3 bei n house in Courtin, AM. 1 IMF bsenswt available Jun 1. N appYarrc- room. unturrAft d, Shia! Its $950/MO.♦ Wil. each Ona Idlcl-nH and balmoom. wall - park i sctdd. Cal 436.1970. smoker. $425hoo. 426-M. B NIONTIG Fra! Only $200 down! 2. 3, i 4 -bedroom AIA[ - dMn. bright. fuN- homes available, totally repo- rushed room. Aabble Mm - weed plus 4 new applances, MK%N* pose to lis slop. from V50frrionm al ndlain. school 8 shopping caft. MMMmurn required incam $40Ohrondryf. 1st 8 last. Cal $25.0001year. Paul Frigan, 619-9223. Sales Rep. CWMN Batt -t RAAR R.E (905)7269111 A� quil" bow for IN". Shme AssoLu ELY A$TgINDING kitchen, laundry and beet 6 month free. tl-n own a Bus, G0. 401. $35Q*4w house from 5651Vm01th. ON RMVIM Abstainer Mw* - ROM Cddwel Rarsker (905) diatela. Pal (905)619-0606 7249114. knihble kmndllsy Fu- AIaNABIE May 1h- - 3 bed- drshd room in Picked" ca - room sent, On TaVyson Cit. bbl, kitchen faclitles, near Oslnws . 1 112 baths, WL rec Pfeketig Gen rating Saloon, room, fercild yarn. 5900 plus PTC. GO. SM math, $170 utilities. 9054316-9608 k -weekly 420-4318. GROUND KEEPER, Pickering BEDROOM, 'bh private sit - Area. house available • excd- ting room In country, fur- bd for mired or sari -reared Wed or a furisf-d. use d coupe. Avail. immed., rent kitchen facilities, ferrule pre - . all 905 - 683- fe�ned SMmonth. Seagrave 1 8. SnD i = % Damm M in wowN I0 I eR"d For the better A CHANGE"FR®M DORNAM REGION Ola What is Changing? Durham Region Finance Department will soon Introduce T&%Read, a new, more cof Wensent way for you to proms y� WSW. nelim reading. What is TeleRead? InsDsad of rnailirg in your rrtelim reading as you do notal, soon you vM be stand filo of dw R using your tsisphor9M, anytime - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Why Cha Change? AMR- - I is corwerkient for you and reduces our costa which helps us keep yotx watt rates as low as per• ^169;&dtss soata�lrrds M NOUN Cewa1M6 eer>aLt4a tsa4sa w ..-w..lab � mom nmmg 1.. wrebw Finance a��ibft-kef heard Department YAee Praei;err your .w.. #4k -- -"W'r Quesdoee4 anoy rhew,mad)ear.'e'-'J LogleaNs: 6714611 wrxrAke reirern+�NiU",/ we'-rA"'a Allm Toronb: 6864 611 ti UxbMW. CanNnYOon rgla;w.-w.r••+ekrwii..re. SiY 1rld�OO��i6-iG�1�� at Watch Your Mail For More Informationl `PAGE 38 -THE MEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY. MARCH 29, IM • 1 o�egtlgss, rwerarlea MORTGAGES Construction Financing Private 1st. 8 2nd. • no application or appraisal lees • no upfront broker lee Call J. Wyger (905)985-9106 . MI 13uairmrsa 0 ortunam 11 Inlprovemsnb TIRED OF YOUR lob out cant afford to quit') You don't have to until you can afford to. Tum a part lime home based busi- ness into a full time one. For ffie whole story can too free 1- 800-832-0797. Then call Les at(905)436-5004 1 Personals Aetwl OLDER ONTARIO LA. DIES seeking dates - names & home numbers, 1-900-451- 5566 ext 673. S3 49/mm T- tomlte. Must be /8. MEAT" OF LIFE LEARNING CENTRE. Clairvoyarree. Thought Power Conscious in- tuition. shiatsu. Feng Shur. mallason Relax at the LAke- trah Retreat (905) 574-4965 FULFIL YOUR DESMESI Talk live to buutmful. young play- mates- Can us 24 hryday. Only 79/min 1400-451-5954 HEAVENLY PSYCHIC An- swers Find the oracle warm S299/min •18.•24 hr& 1- 900-451-3783 HEAVENLY PSYCMC - S2991 mm 18• 24 hours 1.900- 451.3783 DAILY HORO- SCOPE 1-900447-7770 $500 24 hours IWO ONTARIO HOUSE- WIVES - names & private phone mimbers. 1-9Do-451- 3630 to 680. $3.29Inwr. must •be 18 T -heal OSHAWA RELAXING MASSAGE sem. Sege 40 King St.W (905)404-9625 . r c°'mo'.°r• A NICE LOOKING nice guy wens a rice relatonsfxp w* a nate woman 2G-30. sem Cora 723-0155 Jim NO TDIE TO TALK Why not Fax us your ad! You can use your fax machine to send us your advertisement. Please allow time for us to confirm your ad copy and price prior to deadline. One of our customer service representatives will call you. Please remember to leave your company name, address, phone number and contact name. saaaa Fax Now Adve tiseir 905-579.4218 :AR OR TRUCK: Showcase it across Durham KC910 L Call Classifieds at 683-0707 or fax 579-4218 .,11 inw."Ninb CANDO RENOVATIONS INC. 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House cleaning $60 mil clean cep to 3000 sq. n. Vacuuming. dusting. bath cleaning, kitchen. floors washed. window loges. base boards. & wherever else the prhouse xwm0 10 years experience call Rob • 416-7064214 Want coir weeks ds off' Weil clean your home like it was our own D&K llcpendsbk Cleavers R,n dad & Insured Spring Cleans 432-9046 579-0214 2,111 1 aawNeeawA SEVEN OAKS PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Lawn & Sarden ire. plantm& wddmg and any other of your landscaping needs PLEASE CALL US AT (416) 9943656 or 1905) 576-3260 BOOK YOUR SUMMER MAINTENANCE PROGRAM NOW & RF.CFIVF YOUR SPRING CLEAN UP FOR FREE!!! RESIDEN nA1. OR COMMERCIAL BRt?TT'S PROPERTY MAINTENANCE, Serving Ihmrham Regkm flrr 15 years All types of residential grounds maintenance including lawn/garden work & G(wemrncnt licenced weed control. You choose the smites; well give you a fair price. For work done by expenenced staff using quality equipment, call Pickering/Ajax 839-3208 WhitbyK)shawa 721-2728 EU E REMOVAL A MAINTENANCE tanp renumail A Landscaping CALL DAVE 831-7055 "FREE" CORE LAWN AERATION FOR LOOKING SEASONAL. LAW N/GARDEN CARE BY APRIL M• 1776 LAWN/GARDEN CARE dr LANDSCAPING CREW PROPERTY SERVICES (905) 432-3823 RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL ... AJAX Moving Systems Full services, moves, appliance WHY PATCH IT? and piano specialists. Flat rate or hourly. We now have heated �j-%;•w8/J storage units. We sell moving Unique, Permanent 4 I0 supplies. Park and load special, starting at $125. and up. answer as seen on TV home 725-0005 or 427-0005 improvement shows. MOVERS Move big or small, we MBING price Mem all! Free esti- 432-1625 LpOCTOR arc mates, seniors discount, short notice moves. Ap- pimances moved. also storage space available. E��•cJ Comparable rates. Call (M)987-4437 or f t e Soften? Analyze? Filtee� ASK THE PROFESSIONAL IN WATER TREATMENT 800 810 POOL Fill - In Specialist PAINTING i PLASTERING No cab too big or smallI Experienced Cress Yom Bargart ram. horrm. offices, apt.. dc. House cleaning $60 mil clean cep to 3000 sq. n. Vacuuming. dusting. bath cleaning, kitchen. floors washed. window loges. base boards. & wherever else the prhouse xwm0 10 years experience call Rob • 416-7064214 Want coir weeks ds off' Weil clean your home like it was our own D&K llcpendsbk Cleavers R,n dad & Insured Spring Cleans 432-9046 579-0214 2,111 1 aawNeeawA SEVEN OAKS PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Lawn & Sarden ire. plantm& wddmg and any other of your landscaping needs PLEASE CALL US AT (416) 9943656 or 1905) 576-3260 BOOK YOUR SUMMER MAINTENANCE PROGRAM NOW & RF.CFIVF YOUR SPRING CLEAN UP FOR FREE!!! RESIDEN nA1. OR COMMERCIAL BRt?TT'S PROPERTY MAINTENANCE, Serving Ihmrham Regkm flrr 15 years All types of residential grounds maintenance including lawn/garden work & G(wemrncnt licenced weed control. You choose the smites; well give you a fair price. For work done by expenenced staff using quality equipment, call Pickering/Ajax 839-3208 WhitbyK)shawa 721-2728 EU E REMOVAL A MAINTENANCE tanp renumail A Landscaping CALL DAVE 831-7055 "FREE" CORE LAWN AERATION FOR LOOKING SEASONAL. LAW N/GARDEN CARE BY APRIL M• 1776 LAWN/GARDEN CARE dr LANDSCAPING CREW PROPERTY SERVICES (905) 432-3823 RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MARCH 29,199.0 -PAGE 39 • 1 Tindrartt • 1 T•ndurs • 1 Auctions 1 Auctions • 1 Auctions • 11 r►awnorirm • 11 rrwrnori�ns • 1 t>«uu • 1 pwhs ' THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OFDURHAM —0 TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF GENERAL MOTORS AND FORD (O.E.M.) AUTOMOTIVE AND TRUCK PARTS T-219-98 SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as to contents will be received by the Regional Clerk until 2:00 p.m., TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1998 Specifications and tender forms may be secured from the Purchasing Section, Supply and Services Division at tel. 571-3311. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROGER ANDERSON, REGIONAL CHAIR. J.S. LORNE, C.E.T., M.B.A., CPPD, Manager of Supply A Services 60 Bond Street, West, 2nd Floor, Oshawa, Ontario. L1 H 886 0THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM REQUEST FOR TENDERS SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANT AT SIMCOE ST. ® REACH ST., BROCK RD., ® DELLBROOK AVE., THICKSON RD. ®CANADIAN OAKS, RITSON RD. ® CONANT ST., GIBB ST. ® WAVERLY ST. IN THE REGION OF DURHAM T-612-98 SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as to contents will be received by the Regional Clerk until 2:00 p.m., TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1998 Specifications and tender forms may be secured from the Purchasing Section, Supply and Services Division at tel. 571- 3311. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROGER ANDERSON, REGIONAL CHAIR. J.S. LORNE, C.E.T., Y.B.A., CPPD, - Of Supply a "ter, Oshawa, Ontario. L1 H 866 770..t 770 - L L RIDE UIMOUSEU SERVICE C0 RAWS • Weddings • Graduations • Casino Ruins • Airport Service • VIP Corporate: Accounts Special Occasions (905) 839-8686 (241 RM SERVICE) 1 GtttNyl llo� Gattrnl � QUALIFIED ESL TEACHERS Needed in Pidaering. Part-time, communicative method for July. Must enjoy leaugers. Send CV lo: 180 Mow St. W., #202 Toronto, Onbrio NU 211116 W talc CV to: 416-968.6916 We have received instructions from Ewart Harris Bailiff Associates Inc., acting for the Landlord and its Agents, who have distrained upon the above noted premises for arrears of rent to offer by public auction the goods and chattels located on site. VIEWING on location NOON day of sale - SALE at 1:00 p.m. SHARP No Reserve - No buyer premium - Cash or certified cheque - All taxes appy Not responsible for accidents day of sale Partial listing of maior compo- nems ONE - Four post Hydra Lift 12,000 lbs. newer stainless cables; TWO - Two post Hydra Lifts 9,000 lbs. newer stainless cables; ONE - Two post Areo Lift; OxylAccel. Cutting torches w.hoses; Wall mounted Air Power oil filter crusher 125 PSE w. regulators; Lincoln Air Pump, Blue Jay Hydraulic Pipe Bender w.crimpers, dies, flaring tools; Blue Jay Air Power Pipe Expander; Blade Hawk Mig Welder w.regulator gauges; 300 PSI Air Compressor w.5hp motor & lines; Moog Spring Compressor; Rear Wheel Balancer w.guard; A -Safe Eyewash Stations; AMMCO 1000 Brake Lathe; Four section Ready Rack; MANY assorted oil drain plugs; wheel nuts b bons, bleeder screws, rotors; Miscellanous office equipment, clean-up tools, brooms, shovels etc. NUMEROUS OTHER ITEMS -TOO MANY TO UST! CONTACT: Webster 1947 Limited 519-433-1947, 670 670 Personal Prayer to the Holy Spirit Holy Spirit - Thou make me see every- thing and show me the way to reach my ideal. You who give the divine gift to for- give and forget the wrong that is done to me and who are in all instances of my life with me. I, in this short dialogue, want to thank you for everything and confirm once more that I never want to be separated from you no matter how great the materi- al desire may be. I want to be with you and my loved ones in your perpetual glory. Amen. Person must pray this 3 consecutive days without stating one's wish. After the 3rd day your wish will be granted no matter how difficult it may be. Promise to publish this as soon as your favor has been granted. R.G. PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN, (never known to fail). Oh, most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, ass- ist me in my necessity. Ott Holy Mary Mother of God, Queen of Heaven b Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure me in my necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power. Oh Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee. (3 times). Holy Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days and thenyou must publish. It will be granted to you. R.G. Want to pocket some money? Maybe you have an old billiards table you don't use much anymore. Or some patio furniture you're tired of. Or some clothes that're too small, hanging in your closet. Make some money with a garage sale. Call 683-0707 and advertise it in our Classifieds A—P NEWS ADVERTISER In Loving Memory of Michelle Berrey: "LIFE ISN'T FOREVER LOVE IS" April 5th, 1979 - March 30th 1997 Michelle, you touched so many people with your warm generous heart and your loving smile. No one will ever forget the special person that you became. The dreams we shared are whispers in the wind now as we stand by your grave reflecting back in time. We celebrate your life and cherish the fond memories of beauty and innocence as written by a friend. One day we will walk together again hand in hand through eternity - my best friend and I. With Love Always Mom Dad and Scott Since 1872 Showroom and Selected Instock Memorials Up to SQ% Discount (while quantities last) Pickering Village Showroom 32 Old Kingston Rd. (905) 421-4366 • 1 (800) 461-0282 Remember your loved ones with a special Easter In Memoriam. This section will be printed Sunday, April 12th. For further information call c;las5inea aavertisin2 at G83-0707 v dja,&pjd,wi.v,# Tor. Line. 798-7259 News Advertiser 576-9335 Oshawa This Week 9g5-251 1 Port Perry This, Week or fax your tribute to 905-579-4218 0 0 1 �1 118 cu-, FT - FL F FRI RI;GR'TiC� «rtii KICAMKt 91� otEASY•CLEJ , OYEZ .� EMY-M ELECTR( OVEN COMMCON • SUMNE TOUCH BUTTON.' • UFT -UP COOKTO SIDAIRE' 9%f 10 CU. FT. 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