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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1998_04_19R PICKERING EDITION – Urt:.•.JJA e =I FwNY &*Ud Far %va %%v e.n TW vWouRstawtaat la.lvtlM 116" (sa.ei of w lot offs aoAr..) 686-2445 AD Y E R T I S E R Optional 4 week home delivery charge $5/ $1 newsstand Sunday, April 19, 1998 Pressrun 44,000 40 pages Durham a eeno?Clean r N teacne�s eye early retirement PENSION SURPLUS CITED By Limb White Staff reporter Many teachers are keeping their fingers crossed that a pension surplus will allow them to retire early and escape "the fast pace of change that is creating rising stress levels" As well, such a move would fill "the need to rejuvenate the profes- sion" by putting younger teachers into the classroom, reports Mamie Wilcox, collective bargaining offi- cer with the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association, Durham elementary unit. It would also allow school boards to save money, says Durham Catholic District School Board chairman Jim McCafferty. ..The cost savings would be quite a bit because teachers who have been there a long time are at the higher end of the (pay) scale, while those coming in would be at the low end" The provincial government and the Ontario Teachers' Federation (OTF) are currently negotiating early retirement because the On- tario Teachers' Pension Plan Board reportedly has $55.4 billion in assets — about $10 billion more than it needs to meet pension obligations. That pension plan also covers school board administrative staff, including directors of education and superintendents, notes Ms. Wilcox. Many teachers want a chunk of that money used to offer earlier re- tirement. Pension plans vary by board, with some determined by age and others by a calculation of age and years of service. But the so-called "90 factor" — which combines age and years See TEACHERS/Page 3 Photo by lasoa Uebre9ts Noteworthy event Tim Crawford concentrates on hitting all the right notes during a perfor- mance at the Pickering Town Centre on Thursday. Tim, a member of the Woodlands Centennial Public School jazz band, took part in a series of school band performances at the mall. DOUG WNJUNSON 'We need to see commitment to small business' v Nuclear plant's environmental plan `far superior': Arthurs By Alarhune Takacs Staff reporter PICKERING — Ontario Hy- dro is taking action to improve the environmental performance of the Pickering nuclear station, says the plant's new manager of safety, environment and health. "Our past environmental prac- tices really do not meet today's standards; there's no question about that:' Judy Ryan told the Town of Pickering/Ontario Hydro Liaison Committee Thursday night. But, she added, Hydro is committed to improving the sta- tion's performance and meeting the community's expectations and standards on environmental mat- ters. Ms. Ryan noted the creation of the new position she now occupies is one step in that process of im- provement. Another is a change of attitude, so that instead of being content simply to meet environ- mental regulations Hydro will be pro -active in setting higher stan- Bank merger gets mixed react WAYNE ARTHURS Environmental review still not enough to allay overall concerns dards, addressing issues before they become problems and con- sulting the public. The station is now setting standards, she said, which are "in keeping with the re - See NEW/Page 4 ion in Durham `IT'S GOOD TO BE ABLE TO COMPETE IN _GLOBAL MARKETPLACE' The blockbuster bank merger what happens in the marketplace. tive in terms of competing," Mr. between the Canadian Imperial This probably won't be the last Wilkinson says. Bank of Commerce and the (bank merger). We'll probably "For the Board of Trade it's a Toronto -Dominion Bank an- come up with a stand," he says. lough one. For small business, nounced Friday — just months "For (banks) it's good and we need to see (bank officials') after the Royal Bank of Canada needed to be able to compete in and the Bank of Montreal said the global marketplace. It's posi- See MERGER/Page 5 they would merge — has some Durham Region business offs- cials taking await -and -see atti- WHAT S INSIDE HOW TO REACH US tude. Ajax -Pickering Board of EAWA11fa/Pape • • • • • • • • • • • . • .6 Trade president Doug Wilkinson S001ft • .. • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • .12 says the planned merger will be Classified ..:..............34 on the agenda when the business Email ....newsroomOdurham.net group meets this week. 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According to Ms. Ryan, Hydro's performance ob- jectives for the station now include: - Developing environmen- tal policies which are ac- ceptable to the community. Having pro -active envi- ronmental management programmes in place. "To have a year of no surprises would be real nice," she noted. - Correcting past problems such as the emission of copper and zinc into Lake Ontario from corroding condenser tubes, and the dumping of oil into a con- struction landfill on the sta- tion site. - Conducting an environ- mental review of the Pick- ering plant, with public in- put, as well as meeting the Atomic Energy Control Board's requirement for a detailed report on the sta- tion's environmental stan- dards and programmes. - Improving the plant's en- vironmental management system to meet the ISO .A . Ontario Hydro officials have pledged to carry out a tough new environmental policy regarding the Pickering Nuclear Gener- ating Station. Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs says this latest plan is 'far superior' to past practice. - 14000 standard. (A decision on whether certification at that standard will be sought has not yet been made.) - A biodiversity plan for the lands surrounding the sta- tion. Nis. Ryan explained the key elements of Hydro's management strategy for improving its environmen- tal performance are: - The completion of the five cn%ironmental programmes which are part of Hydro's Nuclear Asset Optimization Plan (NADP) — including programmes to reduce ra- dioactive emissions, up- grade environmental im- pact monitoring and identi- fy and improve contaminat- ed land. • Public involvement in re- viewing environmental pro- jects. - External, independent re- views of environmental programmes and projects. • Improving public access to environmental informa- tion related to the station, through measures such as placing reports on the Inter- net and in the local library. Committee members were told the public consul- tations will involve the use of 'focus groups', with Hy- dro inviting groups of pco- plc to meet and discuss var- ious issues, such as what environmental standards the nuclear station should meet. Pickering Mayor Wayne ;Arthurs, who is a member of the committee along with other Town. Hydro and public representatives, noted Hydro's new envi- ronmental management plans are "far superior" to the approach the Town and its residents have expen- enced in the past. He suggested. however. that the environmental re- view being planned by Hy- dro will not he sufficient to address the community's concerns about the Picker- ing station. "Just the physical envi- ronment part isn't going to provide that confidence," said Mayor Arthurs, ex- plaining other aspects of the station's environment need to he examined as well, such as its communi- ty, social and economic im- pact. Fixing environmental problems at Pickering nuclear power station: WHAT'S REQUIRED AND WHAT'S TO BE DONE AT GENERATING STATION PICKERING — The Town of Pickering/Ontario Hydro Liaison Committee was recently provided an update on all the environmental is- sues which have arisen over the last year at the Pickering Nuclear Gener- ating Station. Here's the current status of those issues, as outlined by station techni- cal superintendent of environment Laurie Swami. - Oil contamination of an old, on- site construction landfill: A consul- tant found there were some "seams" and "spots" of oil contamination in the site, but the exact amount could not be determined. It was concluded the contamina- tion poses no risk to the public or en- vironment. No remediation is planned, however the consultant rec- ommended enhanced monitoring of groundwater on station lands. The consultant's report has gone to the Ministry of the Environment for re- view. • Release of copper, zinc and other metals into Lake Ontario from eroded condenser tubes inside the station: The condensers on the 'B' side of station have been replaced, with the tubes on the 'A' side which is currently shut down to be replaced before it's restarted. Independent consultants have concluded the metals emissions have had no adverse environmental impact near the shore of the lake and no ad- verse impact on humans. Hydro is considering commission- ing further studies on possible envi- ronmental impact further out in the lake. - Groundwater tritium contamina- tion on station site: Investigation of about 95 per cent of possible sources of the contamination is nearly com- plete and most have been dealt with to prevent further contamination. It was found to be centred around UPP (Upgrading Plant Pickering) towers on the west side of the sta- tion, where the quality of the ra- dioactive heavy water used in the plant is improved through a distilla- tion process, and where there was a major spill of heavy water from a UPP tower in 1978. A report on this issue goes to the Environment Ministry at the end of April. A consultant is being hired to more fully investigate the 'plume' or extent of contamination on the plant site and obtain citizen input on the issue, and another independent con- sultant will be hired to review the in- vestigation. A decision on how to deal with the contamination has not yet been made. - Leak of tritium -contaminated water from an irradiated fuel bay on the'A'side of the station: Initial investigation has shown the contam- ination is not migrating into the lake. The investigation is continuing, and will examine the potential for similar leaks in all three fuel bays at the sta- tion. � 1 10 wAfTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE' ' OIL CHANGE SPECIAL I I I Royal aids PICKERING —You're invited to take part in sever- al activities to raise money for Variety Village. The Roval Bank Finan- cial Group hosts the fund- raiser on Saturday. April 25 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at its branch at Hwy. 2 and Liver- pool Road in Pickering. Activities include a bar- becue. bake sale. raffle. garage sale. silent auction and face painting. Royal P Variety Village Bank mascot Leo will be on hand and Variety Village T- shirts and pins will be on sale. Variety Village is a spans training and fitness centre for physically -dis- abled children. The money raised by the bank will go toward its Sunshine Games, held in early May. The non- competitive event is styled after the Olympic Games. For more information call the bank at 839-5152. REPAIRS (1 hr.) ' Relines ' Complete. 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It's the second major bank merger announcement in Canada this year, following the January merger an- nounced the Bank of Montreal and the Royal Bank. There have also been a number of bank mergers in the U.S. recently. Meanwhile, financial adviser Nick Fallon of Equion Group in Whitby says "The worry for small businesses and consumers... in a mega -merger ... is branch closure and a less competitive environment." it-.: notes in some small Canadian communities, "where there are two bank branches, there will only he one branch." In larger Whitby, where he can see a CIBC branch and a TD within 50 yards of each other from his Garden Street office, the merger could mean "a consolidation of branches, a con- solidation of staff." That could be bad news for some of the 69,000 people employed by the CIBC and TD which now have a combined 2,350 branches, Mr. Fallon warns. For example, he says, mergers in the U.S. have resulted in "job loss at the local level, at the clerical level." And, business people fear bank mergers will create a less competi- Child forced to hook A 13 -year-old girl was kid- napped, sexually assaulted. threat - cried with death and forced at gun- point to work as a prostitute in Os- hawa for more than a year, police say. The teen's or- deal came to an end Friday when Durham Regional Police stormed a Whitby apartment and arrested a 20 - year -old Sarbor- ough man. Toronto Detec- tive Mike Beau- parlant said the victim met her captor during a visit to the Eaton Centre in 1996. They devel- oped a "boyfriend - girlfriend" rela- tionship, but she was then sexually assaulted, black- mailed and forced into the sex trade. "Anytime a child is taken like thisAt robs them of their youth," said Det. Beaupar- lant. tive atmosphere. "There's one less person to bid for your ser- vices. That's an issue for small business." But, Mr., Fallon concedes, a merger isn't all had. "The flip side is it's good for the stock market" as many Cana- dians own shares in banks through mutual funds or pen- sion plans. He reckons, "There's a lot of pressure for (the Royal Bank and Bank of Montreal merger) to happen." Mr. Fallon speculates the banks will try to sell the merg- er plan to the public and the federal government by saying such amalgamations will al- low financial institutions to cut customers' costs by clos- ing branches. "That will be their spin on consumer com- w PS. 100% Columbian REE COFFEE with this ad w in 8, 12 do 16oz. sizes r'TPatrP. AJAX Bayly St. W. (LOEB RAZA) PICKERING 705 Kingston Rd. plaints on a lack ol' choice." Mr. Fallon also notes he's heard rumours Scotiabank is in the process of taking over National Trust. But, Canadian banks must get the approval from the fed- eral government for any merg- er plans. A Liberal party cau- cus committee is currently holding hearings on bank mergers. Con ox -s ! 1 Put it on your gasroRK��j bill. 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Through two criminal trials, several years in jail, numer- ous appeals, a DNA exoneration 10 years after he was first charged and a year-long public inquiry which ended with a 1,380 -page report on the injustice, Mr. Morin has held up better than anyone we could imagine. What does he have for all his trouble'7 In addition to apologies all around (including from former Dudtam Re- gional Police detectives John Shephard and Bernie Fitz- patrick and former Durham Police Chief Trevor McCagherty) and a $1 -million settlement from the On- tario government, Mr. Morin has the legacy of knowing he was an innocent man whose protestations fell on deaf ears year -in and year -out. The inquiry didn't bring us any closer to finding the real killer of nine-year-old Christine Je%sop and it won't ease the pain felt by her family. But then again, that was- n't its purpose. The most productive way to look at the entire Morin affair is to see what Inquiry Commissioner Fred Kauf- man has recommended and what had been carried out. Durham Police Chief Kevin McAlpine, responding to questions by the Durham Police Services Board, said this week "Clearly, many of the practices that happened in 1984 are no longer practised by this police force or any other police force." Several examples include: improvements in evidence gathering at murder locations; limitations on the use of jailhouse informants; a requirement that officers disclose evidence which could help the defence of an accused person after a conviction in a case; videotaping of all in- terviews of crime suspects and witnesses in major cases, officers other than the lead detectives investigate an ac- cused person's alibi; a review of all major crime investi- gations once completed; how to 'identify and avoid tun- nel vision. The inquiry itself had 119 recommendations though only 34 were directly related to police problems with the case. And the total price tag for Durham Region was about $1.3 million. The money will be well -spent if it helps prevent the wrongful conviction of another citizen. We can't say it will never happen again, only that it should never happen again. LETTERS OUR READERS' VIEWS ON THE NEWS Pickering airport would be a billion -dollar nightmare To the editor: I was interested to read the News Advertiser story about Durham Region moving to lay the groundwork for a future Pickering airport. I have been involved in the suc- cessful efforts of Pickering resi- dents to convince the Conservative government of the day to withdraw its support for the federal Liberal government's ill-conceived plans to build this second Mirabel in 1975. All the arguments against its construction which convinced the public and the politicians at that time that a second international airport for Toronto was completely unnecessary still hold good today To respond to this editorial call and will for at least another ener- N nfosounce Infosource at 683-7040 and dial 5112 ation or two. g TIM WHITTAKER Publisher GIVE US A CALL The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Plans for the airport were based on the premise that 50 to 60 mil- lion passengers would be flying in and out of Pearson International Airport by the year 2(1)0. In 1996 I believe the total finally reached 25 million passengers. At the current rate of growth it will certainly take another 25 years at minimum. The only constant supporter of this billion -dollar nightmare has been Durham Regional Council, which appears dissatisfied with its failure to present Pickering resi- dents with a mammoth garbage dump. Surely, the best way for the residents of Pickering to avoid such a threat is to work hard to convince this Conservative gov- ernment that Durham Regional Council is completely unnecessary and unaffordable. W.A. Thomson, Whitevale The News Advertiser accepts letters to the editor. All letters should be typed or neatly hand-written, 150 words. Each letter must be signed with a first and last name or two initials and a last name. Please include a phone number for veri- fication. The editor reserves the right to -edit copy for style, length and content. Opinions expressed in letters are those of the writer and not necessarily those of the News Advertiser. 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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. deteriorate without 401 sound barrier To the editor: Re: Donna Baydak's letter to the editor headlined 'Hwy. 401 neighbours chose to live there'. Here we go again, another long -lime resident of Ajax complaining that newer residents of the town should shut their mouths and stay put. Donna Baydak's let- ter concerning the fight that I and my neighbours have been fighting is disap- pointing, but not really surprising. Since history plays a role in this, let's clear up several issues: 1) When I bought my home in 1989, I was told a lie — that there would be a sound barrier going in. (I came to Ajax likely for the same reasons Ms. Baydak's family moved her — an affordable home, prox- imity to parks and recreation facilities for my children; the promise of a good neigh- bourhood and good neighbours.) 2) When I later spoke with municipal and provincial officials. I was told that a sound barrier would "definitely" go in with an expanded highway. That time has come and, with construction imminent, I am being told that there will be no barrier. 3) When I spoke with my local and re- gional councillor, now Durham Chairman Roger Anderson, about the barrier in the early 1990%. I was told with pride that the Town had saved considerable costs in not having a barrier erected. What costs, I wondered. when the cost was to be carried by the developer''I Why should Council have been concerned about saving the de- veloper money'.' Mr. Anderson, who served on Council at tlx: time the decision was made to build townhomes to serve &% a barrier, also voted in favour of this deci- sion. I wonder too why it boxhcr% Ms. Bay- dak that citizens should take it upon them- selves to call their elected officials on the mat and ask them legitimate questions about these issues. The discussion that we citizens are engaged in is part of the de- mocratic process. We are not whiners or complainers or freeloaders. We are taxpay- ers and citizens, with the same rights as you. Granted, it would be nice to live on qui- eter streets, where the 401 is just a "con- stant hum", as Ms. Baydak says. It would be nice to have moved to Ajax, as she did, when it was young and Hwy. 401 was a two-lane strip, and thoughts of youth were no doubt tinged in sepia -toned wonder, be- fore the reality of a growing, pluralistic so- ciety of newcomers came crashing in on that tranquility. Ms. Baydak, I was quite willing to wait for expansion and the promise of a sound barrier. You should understand that I'm not, as you say, "expecting others to pay to improve" my quality of life. I am asking the Town to acknowledge a grave mistake. And I am asking the Province to right a wrong that took place 14 years ago. -The alternative? Watch this neighbour- hood deteriorate, and then, Ms. Baydak, you, me and every other taxpayer will foot the costs to deal with the social problems inherent in a run-down neighbourhood, caused by a wrong-headed decision made by a council interested in "cutting costs" for a developer. John Cooper, Ajax BY STEPHEN SHAW DURHAM STAFF n the wake of a hard-hit- ting report criticizing its officers for their role in the wrongful murder con- viction of Guy Paul Morin, the Durham Regional Police Service has reacted swiftly, taking steps to repair its reputation and ensure history woii'i repeat itself. One week after Commissioner Fred Kaufman released his find- ings on the case, including 119 recommendations, the depart- ment's top brass has begun the task of implementing changes aimed at preventing future mis- carriages of justice. "We have started the process of assessing what operational changes are necessary to comply with the recommendations;" Chief Kevin McAlpine told the police services board Thursday. The year-long inquiry into the Morin case revealed what Mr. Kaufman described as a "poorly structured" police investigation into the sex -slaying of nine-year- old Christine Jessop, whose body was found in a field in the north- ern part of the region in late 1984. Mr. Morin was acquitted at one trial, convicted at a second and eventually cleared by DNA evidence in 1995. The inquiry heard the troubled police investigation included "staggering" tunnel vision on the part of officers, a sloppy search of the crime scene, improper in- terviewing techniques and the disappearance of evidence. But much has changed in po- lice investigative methods in the past 13 years in Durham Region and across North America, Chief McAlpine said. There have been dramatic ad- vancements in technology and there is better education and training provided to officers now, "Clearly many of the practices that happened in 1984... are no longer practised by this police force or any other police force;" he said. "The state of affairs in polic- ing in 1998 is much different' than it was in 1984" . Indeed, many if not most of the 34 recommendations made by Mr. Kaufman directed at policing have long since been adopted by the Durham force, and most oth- ers in Ontario. For example, the recovery of Christine Jessop's remains and the gathering of evidence at the location where she was found was carried out in poor condi- tions the evening before a snow- storm and ultimately resulted in some of her bones being missed. They were later found by the vic- tim's brother during a visit to the area months later. Today, the force's Forensic Identification Unit uses modern methods, techniques and equip- ment to search and preserve the scene of a major crime, often tak- ing days to complete their work. In the days following the Morin report's release the depart- ment's top brass organized a panel of officers — including ed - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1998 -PAGE 7 The Morin Inquiry Where do we go from here? ucators from the Police Learning Centre at Durham College — to study the recommendations, Chief McAlpine said. At Thursday's board meeting held in Brock Township, Super- intendent Tony Turner said many of the recommendations are al- ready common practice but have not officially been adopted as policy. That will change, he said. He said the force plans to re- write its operational manual to include: stricter limitations on the use of jailhouse informants and tracking and recording their credibility at trial; a requirement that officers disclose evidence which could help the defence of an accused person after a convic- tion in the case; and videotaping all interviews of crime suspects and witnesses in major cases. Other recommendations Supt. Turner said were now common procedure on the force include: • That officers other than the lead detectives in the case be di- rected to investigate an accused person's alibi; • A review of all major crime investigations once completed; • Training and education for officers on how to investigate and judge the reliability of jailhouse informants and how to "identify and avoid" tunnel vision. Justice Kaufman acknowl- edged tunnel vision by police and Crown attorneys played a key role in the relentless prosecution of Mr. Morin. He defined the term as "the single-minded and overly narrow focus" on a partic- ular suspect or theory, ultimately tainting an officer's ability to ob- jectively evaluate a piece of evi- dence. The force also plans to imme- diately establish "project teams - to create protocols outlining proper policies for officers to fol- low with respect to note -taking and interviewing of witnesses, said Supt. Turner. In his report Mr. Kaufman praised the Durham Regional Po- lice Service for the steps it has taken in recent years to address the failings of the Morin investi- gation. However, he went on to sug- gest the changes needed go much deeper than policy, but rather "go to the heart of the police culture. "An investigation can be per- fectly structured, but flounder due to tunnel vision or `noble cause corruption' or loss of ob- jectivity or bad judgment. "Older techniques and thought processes are, at times, deeply ingrained and difficult to change. Police culture is not easy to mod- ify. The failings which I have identified were systemic and were not confined to several offi- cers only," Mr. Kaufman said. "The challenge for Durham will be to enhance policing through an introspective exami- nation of the culture" Responding to those com- ments, Chief McAlpine said members of the force, from board members to the top brass on down to the rank and file, must "recognize the need to reinforce" the high ethical values expected of police officers. Chief McAlpine said a two- hour session on -ethical deci- sion-making" is now mandatory for officers and he noted the force has recently established a vision statement outlining a strict code of values. Police services board chair- man Bob Boychyn defended the department's past and said, de- spite its role in what has perhaps become Canada's most notorious wrongful conviction case, the force has nothing to be ashamed of. "I think we have reason to be proud of our service... Our po- lice officers handled the Chris- tine Jessop case under the inves- tigative procedures and tech- niques that were in effect in 1984;' he said. "This was the style and type of police investiga- tion that would have been under- taken anywhere at that time... with the passage of time... we've certainly advanced a long way." Vice -Chairman Gerri-Lynn O'Connor added the Morin in- quiry was a difficult period for the entire department, including board members, and it is time for the force to move forward. "It hasn't been easy... I'm glad it's over and (now) we have to live with it, and carry on" We're on the hook for • :$1.3million • The Morin inquiry will cost local taxpayers a "mind-boggling" $1.3 mil- lion in legal bills — barring a last • minute change of heart by the Province. The Durham Regional Police Ser- vices Board is seeking compensation for the cost of defending its police o& cern at the inquiry into the botched • 1984 murder investigation. Kevin Ashe, an appointed civilian board member, says the year-long - probe revealed "the terrible wrong" done to Mr. Morin. But it also served as an opportunity to improve policing • everywhere in Ontario, not just in Durham, he said. "It's mindboggling that we the tax- payers of Durham Region are on the . hook," said Mr. Ashe, who during Thursday's board meeting in Brock • Township proposed a motion, passed unanimously, asking for repayment. Chairman Bob Boychyn said the inquiry ordered by the Province result- ed in reconvT endabons which wdl ben- efit the entire judlicial system. • Since the general practices of policing in Durham Region were typical of Ontario forces in the mid4ft, the province as a whole should share in the costs of the inquiry, Mr. Boychyn said. Mr. Kaufman proposed 119 • changes, many aimed at Police, prose- cutors and forensic scientists. The police services has already • paid out $1,276,818.30 in expenses — ; most legal — resulting from the Morin inquiry, says a report prepared for the • board. And the tab is sure to increase as bills are still coming in, Superinten- dent Tony Turner says. • The Province previously rejected a similar bid by Durham Region Council at the start of the inquiry. • The board paid $382,702.03 to lawyer Paul Stunt to represent Mr. Fitz- patrick at the inquiry. It cost another • $36,016.54 to fly Mr. Fitzpatrick in from Newfoundland, where he now lives, and pay for his hotel accommodation, • car rental and court time. Toronto lawyer Edward Greenspan was paid $212,832.82 for • representing Mc Shephard at the in- quiry. Mr. Shephard's travel, meal, parking, preparation and court time to- • taled $24,684.78. Among some of the other costs, legal and ottnerwise: • • $146,000 to Oshawa lawyer Berme O'Brien for legal representatioe of retired Sergeant Michael • Michalowsky. The forensic identifica- bon officer was previously chargeg with perjury and obstructing justice for • his role in the Morin case (the charges were stayed because of his poor health). The former evidence-collec-tion officer was excused from testifying at the inquiry after Mr. O'Brien argued the stress could jeopardize his dient's • heart condition; • $300,451.48 in legal fees to Whitby krwyer David Sims, who repre- sented the police services board and two officers at the inquiry, retired Su- perintendent Bob Brown and Inspector . Peter Holey, still on the force; • $177,003.30 in legal fees to lawyer Ian Roland, who represented • the Durham Regional Police Associa- tion and several officers; • $29,956.24 in legal fees to . lawyer Paul Stem, who represented Toronto Police officer Gord Hobbs. The officer, who was planted in a cell with . Mr. Morin and claimed Mr. Morin con- fessed to the murder, never testified at the inquiry. 0 PAGE 8 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1998 . 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Because with strong local initiatives, and the right resources, we enrich our conina attles and our way of Life. . .. SeAf Connect to the things that matter On Sunday, April 26th, come and help reforest the Rouge Valley. Bell Canada and the Rouge Valley Foundation invite you to join "10,000 Trees for the Rouge Valley." This year's planting will take place from Slam to 4pm on the east side of Sewells Road, south of Steeles Ave., north of Old Finch Ave. in Scarborough. Bring your spade, bucket, sunscreen - and of cotuse lots of enthusiasm. I 1j r `There was extensive cost to this municipality in fighting the fires' THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL It, lVA - PAGE f Pickeringwants CP topayforgrass fires By Marlaaae fkkacs Staff reporter PICKERING — The Town will attempt to have Canadian Pacific Railway pay for the cost of fighting the grass fires which stretched all the way across Pickering Saturday afternoon after apparently being ignited by a passing train. Sparks from a train were blamed for the fires, which burned along both sides of the Canadian Pa- cific (CP) Railway tracks Cops cut short in fight against cancer Eight of Durham's finest will get a close Ehave on Tuesday. The Durham Regional Po- lice officers will have their heads shaved to kick off the Cops for Cancer fund-raising campaign. The cops will be cropped at noon at the Picker- ing Town Centre. The eight Durham officers are canvassing for pledges to collect money that will be used for cancer research, pa- tient services, public educa- tion and advocacy pro- grammes in the region. More than $900,000 has been raised across Canada since the annual event began in Edmonton in 1994. Cops for Cancer was initiated by Sergeant Gary Goulet of the Edmonton Police Service af- ter he met a five-year-old can- cer patient who had lost his hair after undergoing chemotherapy and was being teased by other children. Sgt. Goulet and five other officers had their heads shaved and raised $12,000. Anyone who wants to sup- port the police can make a do- nation at any branch of the CIBC in Durham. Call the Durham West Chapter of the Canadian Can- cer Society at 6136-1516 for more information_ in north Pickering from the town's border with Scarborough to its border with Ajax. They also ex- tended across Ajax. The Pickering Fire De- partment had to call in all its full- and part-time fire- fighters to battle the burn- ing grass, and needed help from the Oshawa, Whitby, Uxbridge and Scarborough fire departments. Fire crews were at vari- ous fire scenes from about 3:45 to 7:30 p.m., and were putting out smaller spot fires until around 2 a. m. At Tuesday's meeting of Town Council's execu- tive committee, Ward 1 Regional Councillor Mau- rice Brenner maintained CP should pick up the tab. "There was extensive cost to this municipality in fighting the fires," he said. 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Brothers Steve and Albert made their Shell station, locat- ed at the northwest corner of Hwy#2 and Whites Rd., a huge success from 1979 to 1988 Now, ten years later, the Doria name is back, this time with son Michael operating Doria's Garage Ltd. "I've brought back what's been missing from the automo- tive industry and that's the best in customer service," says Michael. "My father and uncle always went the extra mile to give their customers the best service and that's also my number one goal." Since opening in March, -more than 300 customers have passed through their service doors and many have said, We can't believe how great the ser- vice is". And not only does Doria's offer a shuttle service in the Pickering area, but many times Michael has personally picked up customers and Owner Michael Doria and McMullen. dropped them off at the GO Station before and after busi- ness hours so their car could be repaired while they were at work. Doria's Garage offers very flexible hours, open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday. They're even open weekends on Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sundays 8 a.m. to 12 noon. The shop has undergone extensive renovations and fea- tures four bays, state-of-the-art equipment and a comfortable long time mechanic Ken waiting room. You can get an oil change for $19.95 and a Ministry Safety Certificate for $39.95. Also the hourly labour rate is a very rea- sonable $47.50 per hour. But don't be fooled by the price, because even though the rate is low, the staff never com- promise on quality. Mike says they're not on a Flat rate system so their only concern is getting the job done right. For information about Doria's Garage call (905) 831- 3919 and let the service begin. $ 4 0 up to 95' 1 $ �4Vo�s Financing $ � $ Co A. $ Residential / Commercial $ Cottages / Condo / Land $ 1 St. 2nd 8 303. SPaW Situations $ •v Vendor TA&8@M Ittlges Putftasetl $Olt6NTO CAPMAL $ A •SAL OR=116NfUM COUMN (905) 428-1232 $ 226 tt rwo•d Ave., S., Ai•= Y4= Pb=) $ 20% 20% ' ' ALL AFF CAKES CATERING (WITH THIS AD) DECORATINGCATERING & F_ CAKE _ ,1721_2498 DEPENDABLE FAIR SERVICE 7 days a week - to serve you J a Customer Shuttle Don't pay competitor prices... Check with usl y17.501hr. Irl z � - II f-. •.�;.. - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 19911- PAGE 11 po ickeriong tstop' bclears lr s roadbloc*k EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE APPROVES PLAN OVER PROTEST OF PICKERING NEIGHBOUR Br MaNanne Takacs_ - - tion. Michael Goldberg told councillors He also pointed out the zoning for most ready in place. Staff reporter the facility should not be allowed to in- of the truck -servicing uses being planned A report to Council on the application PICKERING — Economic benefit or trude into a "business park" environment. for the site is already in place. stated the Town's economic development eyesore? "We're not saying they don't belong in Mr. Aggarwal told councillors he was office has suggested the services provided That's the question raised about an the town," said Mr. Goldberg. prepared to work with the Town and the by the truck stop would benefit the local eight -acre fuelling centre and rest stop for But he maintained it was in the best in- site's neighbours to make sure the truck economy. truckers being proposed for the north side terest of both Runnymede and the Town of stop fits in with the area. Conditions of approval from the Town of the future extension of Clements Road Pickering to preserve the "prestige indus- "Everything will be A-1," he said. of Pickering include a requirement for full at Pickering's eastern border with Ajax. trial" character of the area, and that a Ward 2 Regional Councillor Doug site plan approval to deal with the visual Town Council's executive committer, truck stop should only be allowed in an Dickerson expressed concern an accept- impact the site will have on adjoining voted Tuesday to approve a rezoning ap- area where heavy industry is located. able appearance might be impossible to properties. plication for the project. Mr. Goldberg told councillors the land- achieve in a facility that would be "a sea Council will make its final decision scaping and screening conditions recom- of trucks, a sea of pavement with no next week. mended by the Town of Pickering's plan- buildings." London Mall Ltd. (1201262 Ontario ning department will not be sufficient to He suggested the Town now has the Inc.) plans to build a `general fuel stop' make the truck stop fit in with its neigh- "seed of success" it needs to develop the for truckers, which will include wholesale bours. area for prestige industrial use and will be fuel sales, truck weigh scales, a truck Vidya Sagar Aggarwal, president of "stamping on the seed" by allowing the wash, repair facilities, truck parking ar- 1201262 Ontario Inc., maintained the fa- truck stop. eas, and amenities for truckers such as a cility could fit in and would benefit the In approving the proposal, other convenience store, shower and laundry fa- town. comexecutive mittee members noted they cilities, a lounge area with video games, He said the truckers who use it will might be looking at it differently if the an exercise room and a restaurant. spend money and use amenities in Picker- zoning needed for a truck stop wasn't al - A representative of Runnymede Devel- ing, and that local industry will benefit opment Corporation Limited, which has from having quick access to services for v �i considerable land holdings in the sur- their truckers. rounding industrial/employment area, in- Mr. Aggarwal noted the nearest similar NEW MILLENNIUM] eluding 104 acres immediately adjacent to facilities are in Port Hope to the east and Ark' ± the truck stop site, opposed the applica- Mississauga in the west. Artists show and sell their works AJAX —Ajax Creative Arts holds its 30th anniver- sary show next weekend when more than 50 artists will show and sell their work. It's being held from Fri- day, April 24 to Sunday, April 26 at the Village Community Centre, 22 Sherwood Rd. in Pickering Village. Hours are 7 to 9 p.m. on April 24 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 25 and 26. Admission is free. Among the items for We are pottery, paintings and drawings. Call Michael Jack at 668-2990 for more infor- mation. Y -PACE -serves lunch to teen _parents PICKERING -- Y PACE -is offering young parents a break on Monday. A free lunch break for teen parents is being held Monday, April 20 from 11:30 a.. to I p.m. at the Y PACE Centre, 1400 Bayly St., Unit 15A (next to the GO station), Pickering. Babies are welcome to attend the luncheon. - For more information, call 839-8011, ext. 308. t itDURHAM WEST GIRLS' HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Tier 1 Tryouts Contact Tier 2 Tryouts Contact Orlando Mourao Orlando Mourao (905) 420-4851 (905) 420-4851 Saturday May 2 O'Brien Novice 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Atom 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Pee Wee 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Bantam 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Midget 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Sunday May 3 O'Brien Novice 10:00 -11:00 a.m. Atom 11:00 -12:00 am. Pee Wee 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. Bantam 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Midget 3-00 - 4:00 p.m. Friday May 8 Art Thompson Novice 6:00 - 7.00 p.m. Atom 7:00 - 8.00 p.m. Pee Wee 8.00 - 9:00 p.m. Bantam 9:00 -10.00 p.m. Midget 10:00 -11:00 p.m. Saturday May 9 O'Brien Novice 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Atom 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Pee Wee 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Bantam 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Midget 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Monday May 4 Art Thompson Sunday May 10 O'Brien Novice 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Aldm 7:00 - 8.00 p.m. Pee Wee 8.'00 - 9:00 p.m. Bantam 9:00 -10:00 p.m. Tuesday May 5 Art Thompson Novice 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Atom 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Pee Wee 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. Midget 9:00 -10:00 P.M. Wednesday May 6 O'Brien Bantam 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Midget 8:00 - 9:00 P.M. Novice 8:00 - 9..00 am. Atom 9,00 -10.00 am. Pee Wee 10:00 -11:00 am. Bantam 11,00 -12:00 am. Midget 12:00 -1,00 p.m. Tier 2 Tryout Prices Non -registered player $7.00 Registered players A.G.M. Meeting Wed., April 22,1998 7:30 p.m. O'Brien Tier 1 Tryout Prices Registration Wed., April Nonregistered players 22198 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. $7.00 O'Brien Saturday, May 2198 Registered players 10:00 .4-M p.m. O'Brien. $5.00 PICKffM6'S PREMH CONDOMINNIM ADORESS - 5paoata I & I tttstkoom seas door .i ce.a d lairc tlatino - i opium - silpffb ttdz 6101111ds - Nmrr 24 -kw pied troatmm ad bo&c*ee 7m* dam tk hddrrnl Toga Came Go staim ad Htwar iol Pre - coestnxu t pricm hm 3101.900 - CALL PAUL ETHEMNUON Ass-;: aye 1905) 831-3300 REDUCE YOUR HOUSING COSTS BY CUTTING YEARS OFF YOUR MORTGAGE by JoAnne Sheridan, Mobile Mortgage Specialist, Royal Bank, Ajax/Pickering Arra Toll Free 1-8W559-5015 Wk. 905--28-0'37'Call 905--4.32-4413 Fax 905-"28-0^65 The cast of housing in the future is a Icer concent for ymd save almost S19.o oo in mterest casts oyer the life of Canadians This was identified in a recent Angus your $*)-(= nxmtgagc Rcid/Royal Sank poll on Canadians and their Annual Payment increase communities. Although the concern is based on a variety U your mortgage proves caster to handl than expected a fxtors, them arc ways for home buyers to reduce their and you feet you can afford slightly higher payments, you future and over all housing costs by putting a lute ciao to could consider an annual payment increase an option work right now offered by many lender today This option allow% you to Erin if you've locked into a long-term mortgagc with an boost vour regular mortgage payments once each year aAbidable interest rate, you may still have the flcmWity to throughout the term of your mortgage and to apply that pay down vow mortgage faster than scheduled Many inaxcasc durttly to reduce your principal. financial institutions now offer generous prcpaymcnt Lets sae you earn a 3% annual salon increase for 4 options. but sonic limit the frequency with whit h you may Cnnx•lullye years By increasing your monthly payment apply them. To be able to use your amaum by 3% tacit year for 4 years - extra cash to reduce the interest an increase of approximately $17 - costs on your mortgage. choose a ` $20 per month every ytar - you can mortgage lender that offers the types cut 5 years off your mortgage and of prepayment options described save more than $19.000 in interest below. The following examples illustrate costo. Double -Up Payments exactly how affordable these a You may find that you sometimes d'iflnem prepays oW+ow can be. have extra dash. but don't want to Each example is calculated bused on commit to higher mortgage an $80,000 mortgage at a constant payments on a regular basis. Some interest rate of 7% amortized over 25 lenders allow you to make additional yens - for a monthly payment of payments against your mortgage $560. Here are four btdget4ncridy balance (ftp to the equivalcm of a ways to cant your dZtra dash to wo& full monthly payment), occasionally Accelerated Non -Monthly or even every payment date. The hon l applied do `Phen�applying for a new mortgW Johan redtly e mortgage principal to endows Sha or renewing an' x&* one, review Mott des � >�� balance.your your NW@ct and your regular cash If you were able to make the flow patterns and bolt for a'fit '. ff you're paid every two cquivaknt of just two additional monthly payments each weeks, for instance, consider matching your mortgage year, your 251ear mortgage would be paid in less than 18 payments to your pay-days arm] by choosing a bi-weekly years and you'd cut your total interest costs from paymew schednk. Moor frequent payments matched to approxumatcly $88,000 to just $59,000 - for a saving of the timing of your income can restdt in substantial savings almost $29,000! over the 4k of your mortgage. I,,,t,P Sum Payments If you)m comfortable adding a tittle more to each payment, A Christmas bonus on your annual tax refund is tailor -matte you might think about accekrados your mortgage for a one4ime lump sum payment on your mortgage. most payer Assuming you have already sckcted a biweekly lenders permit this type of prepayment and, once again. payment schedule, an accelerated biweekly payment the additional capital goes directly towards n:duting your would amount to your original monthly payment of $560, principal. An annual lump sum prepayment of $2.000 made thvided it half ($280), and paid every ltua uvekf. By each year until your mortgage is paid off will save you following this formula, you11 actually end up making 26 almost $40,000 in interest on your $80.000 mortgage arod payments per year, or the equivalent of 13 monthly you'll be mortgage-fmc 10 years earlier than expected! payments. And tike many people, you'B barely notice the So remember - look for a kndcr that gives you a selection dlif cmmc. of prepayment options for maximum flexibility By using In the example outlined above, you'd be paying only about these options wisely, you can save on interest costs over $47 more each month than you would on the regular die life of your mortgage regardless of your personal cash monthly payment. But hem's the big diflerctnx - your 25• flow patterns. year mortgage would be paid off in just 20.5 years and PAGE 12 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1948 PORTS RECREATION IN AJAX AND PICKERING Track stars finish season on hinh note Ajax and Pickering members of event. Jennifer Evans placed see- the Oshawa Legion Track and Field and in her heat in the 60m dash and Club finished the indoor season was 10th in the 200 -metre race. with good results at two high -pro- Amber Cushnie, competing in file meets. the tyke girls' bracket. placed third Area athletes took on the in the 1,500 -metre race. province's best at the recent Ontario Adriel McPherson was third in Track and Field Association Indoor his heat in the 60 -metre dash and Championships and the Minor sixth in the 200 -metre race in the Track Association Provincial tyke boys' category. Championships, both at York Uni- Danielle Visconti won her heat versity's Track and Field Centre. and finished fourth in the final of At the OTFA indoor champi- the 60 -metre dash. She also placed onships. Tabia Charles, competing fifth in the 200 -metre race. in the bantam girls' division, fin- Corey McPherson finished ished second in the final of the 60- fourth in his heat in the 60 -metre metre dash, second in the long jump and fourth in the 200 -metre race. Shannon Boodram finished sec- ond in each of the 200 -metre, 400 - metre and 800 -metre races in the bantam girls' bracket. Leigh Cushnie, competing in the midget girls' category, won her heat in the 60 -metre hurdles, then placed second in the finals of the event. She also finished sixth in the 400 - metre race. Kaillie Tyler weer her beat in the 60 -metre hurdles, then finished third in the final of the event in the midget girls' division. She was third in her heat in the 60m dash and sixth in the semi-final of the event. Jason Williams, competing in the junior boys' division, won his heat and finished second in the final of the 60 -metre hurdles. He also placed third in the 400 -metre race. Jennifer Evans won her heat and finished sixth in the final of the ban- tam girls' 60 -metre dash. She also finished ninth in the 200 -metre race. Meanwhile, at the Minor Track Association provincials. Paul Mar- tin won the 400 -metre race in the senior boys' category, placed third in the 200 -metre race and fourth in the long jump. Michael Andrews was fourth in his heat in the 60 - metre dash and fourth in the 200 - metre race. Shannon Boodram finished sec- ond in the 400 -metre race and sixth in the 20( nwtre- race in the senior girls' division. Tabia Charles placed third in both the 200 -metre race and the long jump. She also finished third in her heat in the 60 -metre dash and fourth in the final of the Tennis club courts new players PICKERING — The Maple Ridge Tennis Club will hold sign- ups for the coming season this weekend. Registration continues at Maple Ridge Public School, 2010 Bushmill today, Sunday. April 19 from Il a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost of membership is S45 for people signing up this weekend. The club's late registration fee is $55. For more information call 839- 2113. *OLYMPIC ICE SUNDAY NIGIM • 13 League games and weekend playoff tourttarttent *No Long-Weeltends •3x10 Stop -time Team en $2 (incl.GST) Individual $200 Ind. Entry Sweater Incl. TUESDAY NIGIIM • 15 League games and weekend playoff •3x10 Stop -time periods Team Entry $2,990 (incl. GST) Individual $225 (incl. GST and sweater) Leagues Start 1" week of May Non -Contact ■ P YOUTH SUMMER HOCKEY LEAGUE Paperweight, 29 -Au. g. 16 0 tyk, novice, atom, peewee and bantam division; • 3x20 min. periods House League and rep. divisions TT • 50% off tournaments throughout summer HL nnkS * Fit ell Centre - Sports lounge "MCALL FOR FREE BROCHURESI verlooks .11 Ice surfaces - and more... q C RROROUGH (4161 412-04aia dash and fifth in the 200 -metre race in the atom boys' age group. Doug A little off t top Loyal placed fourth in the 400- metre race and eighth in the 200 - metre race. Ajax -Flickering Raiders minor atom coach Bob Bell made good on a bet to have The Legion track team also had his head shaved d the team won the Eastern Ontario 'AAA' league title. From left, success in the 4 -x -200 -metre relays. Bryan Scott, Adam Bell and Richard Schofield watch Ryan Carey do the honours. First -place efforts were turned in by the atom boys' 'A' team and by the 'A' Be a good senior girls' squad. The senior boys' and the atom girls' squads sport... placed second in their respective re- 'B' recycle t111S lays. The atom girls' and boys' Warns and the senior girls' 'B' newspaper squad ran to third-place finishes. CONSUMER CAR MART AUTO SERVICE SUPER CENTRE C FREE TIRE ROTATION • all fluids topped • coolant checked • tire pressure checked • free brake inspection • 5L of 5W30 or 1OW30 oil • check front end • check tune up ONLY $.19'95 -offer applies to most cars & light awks *offer expires April 29, 1998 • TIM Tune-up i •ergm M _ e oilIS • �ubrleatlon • A/C RapaMs 1016 Brock Rd., Pickering just south Of Hwy. 401 Elan' LICENSED 17bi s. 84 Well. Fri. 84 0 �y '/�/ . � �. MOTOR VEHICLE 1'1 y'�'. , , • :. .{1. AV Prime Time Ice Available May 1 to August 31 Call us if you're interested in establishing organized league play, hockey or skating linics, pick-up hockey or casual skating. Don't forget to ask about our Daytime Discount Ice Rates New for `981 Come this summer to Iroquois Park Sports Centre and enjoy Play - At Its Best! Call 668-7765 for details. s I � Summer Skating -School Pham~ by Whitby Figure Skating club July through August For Program Information Call 905 430-4324 Come to Iroquois Park Sports Centro ' Play - At Its Beall ........... CHOICE APPUANCES RFMM B -M 1 - I- � -- >1%q A V I a1(1. "M i -It ol v w L t -a- 411 w.* v "&next$ r*r.*s nas% all nto 11swilaw"m AW MMS --T'' G-- OPiN SUNDAY 0 fi 04 .......... 1. 1540 Dundas St. E. WHITBY Northwest Cornr of Th,ckcon Rd it Dundas BEST CHOICE Northwest.Corn,_PHONE ORDERS PLEASE 430-0000 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9:30-9:00 SATURDAY 9:30-6:00 SUNDAY 11:00-5:00 AMES UGIDAIRE nmmT W - mi r.1 PALLISER 0 fi 04 .......... 1. 1540 Dundas St. E. WHITBY Northwest Cornr of Th,ckcon Rd it Dundas BEST CHOICE Northwest.Corn,_PHONE ORDERS PLEASE 430-0000 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9:30-9:00 SATURDAY 9:30-6:00 SUNDAY 11:00-5:00 4 0 fi 04 .......... 1. 1540 Dundas St. E. WHITBY Northwest Cornr of Th,ckcon Rd it Dundas BEST CHOICE Northwest.Corn,_PHONE ORDERS PLEASE 430-0000 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9:30-9:00 SATURDAY 9:30-6:00 SUNDAY 11:00-5:00 PAGE 14 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1998 Ladies' Recre- East Side Mario's ational BasketballAl in an entertaining League regular- match -up. Glenn's season play April SPORTS 16• clinched the Trailing Bob's by league's regular -sea - one point at the interval, ' ' ' _------------_—___ had won the last three sea- and half allowing Bob's to son meetings with Glenn's. pull out the comfortable After an even first half, BEa1NNER A INTERMEDIATE Glenn's used the fast break Mary Jane Allen netted and excellent defensive Hockey For Adult Men A Women • Close games turn into blowouts in basketballINCLUDES Iis WEEKS - NSTRUCTION & GAMES AJAX — A second -half Bob's. Lori Fleming surge by Dakota Bob's lift- score a 40-27 victory. eight for East Side Mario's. STARTS IN MID -MARCH LE � as All DA1fSAVAILAILABLE replied with 12 for the Engrid Carmichael Playoffs begin on O M WA ed the squad to a 55-32 bank. scored eight points for Wednesday, April 22, with CALL NOW SPOTS ARE LIMITED victory over the Bank of The final game of the Montreal in the final Glenn's Auto Service. the title contest slated for . evening pitted Glenn's Joanna Reardon netted April 29. week of Ajax ilkAuto Service against Ladies' Recre- East Side Mario's ational BasketballAl in an entertaining League regular- match -up. Glenn's season play April had already 16• clinched the Trailing Bob's by league's regular -sea - one point at the interval, son crown while Mario's the bankers tired in the sec- had won the last three sea- and half allowing Bob's to son meetings with Glenn's. pull out the comfortable After an even first half, win. Glenn's used the fast break Mary Jane Allen netted and excellent defensive 22 points for Dakota work in the second half to Ringers sought AJAX — Call- ing all ringers: The Ajax Horse- shoe Pitchers' As- sociation is look- ing for new play- ers for the coming section. The league gets under way on Wednesday, May 6 and continues each Wednesday night throughout the spring and summer. No prior expc- rience is nec e-s- sary Call 6136-1985 or 426-1044. I low one small group became a booster for cancer treatment.,. When Oshawa General Hospital became the cancer treatment centre their second major contribution in as many years, their first going towards for Durham Region, employees at a local bank cooked up a plan to boost state-of--the-art equipment for cancer treatment. the hospital's work. These big boosters of better healthcare work for Royal Bank here in Their three-part plan included selling a cookbook of their favorite recipes, Durham Region. They're just some of the many people across Canada time hosting and getting sponsors for a 100 -person - most of them employees - who take me out to help their communities. We'd A06walk-a-thon and selling T-shirts and sweats specially designed for the event. like to take this opportunity to thank them for doing ROYAL m In no time the team had raised $15,000 for the outpatient facility. It was what they do. ag' • IataWi01**dcaWi0* BI -40-- .".>< Men's & Ladies' azer 15 spd,, siker $ 1 97 Tech 2000 $ 971 motor oil 5W30 0r 10 CO ov nevi Litre Pantene Shampoo $ 37 or Conditioner EVERYDAY! Sunlight $(� 63 1.5L Dish J, Detergent Lr EVERY DAPI PHARMACY CENTRUM $ 97 SELECT . 9 100'S EVERY DAY! Mi*lleni*um Adult Helmets Fleecy Fabric $27 Softener ,0 L- EVERY Dff! Colgate Toothpaste675 lML . . lih EVERY DAY! Durex (� Laundry X97 Detergent V 18 Royale(! Bathroomr '97 Tissue V Rol EVERY DAVI TIRE, ruse, �r EXPRESS,� Rad Flush 4 & Fill EVERYDAY! PAGE 16 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY. APRIL 19. 1992 National PhylgiotheraR, Week A�„s�257QQs What? The National Physiotherapy Week 1998 theme. Making Good Health Happen. reflects the continuum of care physiotherapists provide for everyone from infants to the elderly. It highlights the commitment of the profession to promote overall health, prevent injuries and promote workplace safety, among other initiatives. When? April 19 to 25. 1998 Where? In private clinics, hospitals, rehabilitation Canadian Physiotherapy Association centres. sports facillities, community and government agencies and schools throughout Canada. Why? Initiated in L984 by the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) to focus attention on physiotherapy's contribution to the betterment of health and physical performance of Canadians of all ages. How? Physiotherapists nationwide will hold special events such as open houses, fitness clinics, seminars and lecture series on health and fitness issues. siothe'apv centres • Physio & Massage Therapy • Sports & motor vehicle injury • Emergency walk-ins accepted • Custom knee bracing » Back & neck pain • One on one treatment •Functional capacity evaluations • Specialist affiliations • Only registered therapists on staff 2, Brock St., N., Whitby 555 Roseland Rd. E., %%tby 95 Gayly St. W., *N7, Max 666-827-0 66 9799 427-2119 Home of the Oshawa Gene1WS,Ajax Axemen and Btnokhn Redtnen I WE ARE SPECIALISTS TREATING Orthopedic Injuries - Sports Injuries - Musculoskeletal Injuries - Back and neck disorders, joint and muscle pain. Car Accident Injuries - Repetitive Stress Injuries - Headaches, Migraines and Jaw Problems - Pre and Postnal Musculoskeletal Disorders - Arthritis, Fibromyalgia - Stroke, M.S. - Parkinson's - Post Surgical Rehabilitation - Work Injuries - Inquire about CranioSacral Therapy & Registered Massage Therapy KNOW YOUR RIGHTS Under the new Insurance Rate Stability Act, after a car accident, you are entitled to six weeks of treatment at the clinic of your choice. No referral and no insurance approval required. WHO ARE 1VE? Our proactive community Physiotherapy Clinic provides you with a COMPLETE RANGE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY SERVICES for the fast and full rehabilitation plus CranioSacral therapy. Individualized Exercise Programs and Good Health Education CLOSE TO YOUR H l41F nnnema BSC. Lava T The Medical Centre at Whites Rd. and Reg. Physiotherapist Cliaic Diroctor Sheppard Ave. - Pickering Hours - Days and Evenings Monday - Friday Covered by Extended Health Care Plans, WSIB, School and DVA Plans. 6_ xa 6 r4I THE MEDICAL CENTRE (lower level) (905) 420-0647 720 Sheppard Avenue Suite 8 Pickering, Ontario Llv 1G5 ri"Y � r.^ a . �, , 'a a-> . a-.�.•-a•s.r. .ac. ...N s.rs w ,, a..+r.• ...-... ._ i pa u�L i - .,. Ar i i" � '�'►a& .f ...� �bti � � � � may.. ��-'.%�-,- IF 5 . ' Val e a y r . 4 s �H. t yl: 1 f M WHITBY • OSHAWA .,. PAGE 18 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 19" Golf season off to quick start So how many rounds have you played so far' We're not just playing, we're en- joying great conditions and warm weather - and it's only April. Durham Region golfers are back on the links in full force, thanks to a mild winter. While we normally have to slosh through extremely wet fairways and putt through winter -killed greens during the early stages of the season, Mother Nature has blessed us with an extraordinary start to 1998. So if you haven't already, clean up your clubs and get ready for an- other gripping golf season. Through the pages of Golf '98, we'll tell you where you can play in Durham Region this year, profile an outstanding young player in Os- hawa's Derek Gillespie who is on a golf scholarship at the University of Arizona, offer some tips to get you off on the right track, tell you have you can qualify for the Canadian Brian LEGREE Open, test your golf knowledge and list some of the top amateur and charity golf tournaments in Durham Region and throughout Ontario. Golf continues to grow in popu- larity and Durham Region offers a number of quality tracks suitable to golfers of all abilities. All in all, it's shaping up to be outstanding season. Wherever you play this year, enjoy yourself - and please, remem- ber to practise proper golf etiquette - play ready golf, repair ball marks and divots and rake sand traps. PRO TIP Make time to warm up before you play Get the `feel' of your clubs BY JERRY NEMISH LAKERIDGE LINKS Welcome back! But before you rush onto a golf course, ready to take a mighty cut at the ball, don't forget that you haven't swung the golf club for five months. Too often golfers don't take the time to stop at the practice range to warm up. Instead, they run straight to the first tee. A proper warm up is critical to your golf game. Allow five to 10 min- utes before your tee time and stop at the practice green. Take two golf clubs and swing them together six times slowly to loosen those golfing muscles. Then take your three golf balls and your wedge, chip the three balls twice creating some club head feel in your hands, and fi- nally take your putter and putt three balls from 20 feet, 10 feet, and two feet for confidence and the speed of the greens. Now you are ready to head to the first tec. Have a great summer, play ready golf, keep pace and have fun. Andrew Iwanowski/This Week CPGA pro Jerry Nemish (right, above) helps Vic Dingley with his stance and grip at Lakeridge Links G.C., after Dingley (below) has done sonic stretching exercises. KEN FULTOWS MONDAY'S CHOICE GOLF CENTRE • Season Pass - Only $125.00 • senior & Junior Discounts • Teaching Professional - 'Bob Kennedy up Private & Group • Mini Putt • Snack Bar & Outdoor Patio • Special rates for groups & birthday parties Cmft Fal OM rar 3 utwas /ria%awk sud>a ===7 MORNING SPECIAL , LARGE BUCKET oo TAX 104CLUDW rP" - w,ll�r Not vara with any other discern offer: ` ====MM�r_ A V " Y NVII AR: #A I Ik i THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1998 - PAGE 19 Sports stars, golfers throw their support behind Celebrity Cup tourney Charity event has raised more than $70,000 for worthy causes It's always one of the high- lights of the Durham Region golf calendar. The 12th annual Celebrity Cup Golf Tournament and Din- ner goes Tuesday, June 30 at Lakeridge Links G.C. in Whit- by. During its existence, the tournament has attracted a wide array of sports and entertain- ment personalities, including John MacLean of the San Jose Sharks, Keith Primeau of the Carolina Hurricanes, Kirk McLean of the Florida Panthers, Glenn Healy of the Toronto Maple Leafs, TSN broadcaster Paul Romanuk and past and pre- sent Marti of the Oshawa Gener- ,I!, ,u:^. a, filar- S,r_m.' SANDY HAWLEY The Celebrity Cup has raised more than $70,000 for a variety of charities through the years, including the Multiple Sclerosis Society and Children's Wish Foundation. "It's always a great day and the celebrities really enjoy thernsekes.- says Mark Frayne, un the orvaniiinv committee. "The scramble format really lends itself to a team game. Each year the tourney just gets bigger and better and we're es- pecially pleased to be helping a local charity:" Proceeds from this year's event will go toward the Jen- nifer Ashleigh Foundation, a Durham Region -based charity which assists seriously ill chil- dren and their families with medical expenses, special treat- ment needs and financial sup- port. Past honourary chairman of the tournament have included jockey Sandy Hawley, Dave An- dreychuk of the New Jersey Devils and former NHLers Joe Cirella and Kevin McClelland. The registration fee is $150, which includes cart, dinner and prize. For more information on the Celebrity Cup, call Mark Frayne at 905-666-2252 or Llovd Fenemore At 905-414- 6131 PAGE 20 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1998 GOLF '98 Are you good enough to play in the Canadian Open? National championship is truly `open' So you figure you can get around one of Durham Region's championship courses in close to par - and you dream about teeing it up with the big boys. It's only a dream, right? Not necessarily. If your drives Fly long and your putts roll true, why not consider qualifying for the 1998 Bell Canadian Open? It may be a longshot, but the opportunity exists. Canada's national golf championship is truly an Open event. All golfers are eligible to participate -- if they can play championship calibre golf. This year's Open qualify- ing will be conducted in tw stages. Stage One features three competitions, 18 hole stroke play, held in Alberta Owario and Quebec `Any (courses to he deter- mined). E a c h site's low qualifier will receive an Open exemp- tion. at the In addi- tion. the next top 15 per leV cent of play- ers from each site pro- elig teed to Stage Two. Held at the Brantford Golf and Country Club on Sept. 7, the four low Stage Two qualifiers will advance to the Open. "While the Open annual- ly showcases many of the PGA Tour's top players, it's also important to note that any golfer, amateur or pro- fessional, who can play at the national championship level, is eligible to partici- pate," says Bill Paul, the RCGA's managing director of professional champi- onships. "We encourage all play- ers from across the country to give it their best shot." Qualifying competitions are open to golf profession- als (PGA, CPGA and other golf professionals) and am- ateurs (with a handicap index not to exceed two) who are in good standing with their respective golf associations. o Participating in a profes- sional championship may impact a player's amateur s status. The 1998 Bell Canadian Open winner lclaims gof er, , $396,000 of the $2.2 (U.S.) mil- lion purse; finishes 1998 y as an exempt member of national the PGA Tour; and earns a Tour card for 1999 el lS -- making the $100 quali- fying entry fee a poten- tially lucra- tive invest- ment. To obtain a qualifying entry form, contact the RCGA, a provincial golf as- sociation office or CPGA offices. One hundred and 56 qualifying spots are avail- able on a first-come basis. The Bell Canadian Open, the third oldest national championship in the world, first contested in 1904, will be played Sept. 7 -13 at Oakville's Glen Abbey Golf Club. The event returns to southern Ontario this year after moving to Montreal last year. For tickets and tournament information, call 1 -800 -571 -OPEN. Tournament updates and information are available on the Open's web site, located at www.bell.ga/cdnopen. Information about all RCGA events and programs can be found on the Internet at www.rcga.org. amateur or professional, who can Pla championship participate' -- Bill Paul, of the RCGA GOLF '98 (;illespie sights Arizona sophomore among top players on NCAA circuit BY BRIAN LEGREE GOLF'98 EDITOR Derek Gillespie chuckles on the phone line from Ari- zona. "No comment," the 19 - year -old answers when asked to comment on re- ports he's hitting the ball farther than Tiger Woods. The Arizona University sophomore is quickly turn- ing into Durham's great golfing hope. Following a successful junior career, which includ- ed two Ontario Junior and an Ontario Juvenile crown, Gillespie is making a name for himself as one of the top players in National Colie- giate Athletic Association (NCAA) golf. The Oshawa native is currently ranked 28th among all Division I colle- giate players in the United States and has a tournament win in his bag, claiming the Missouri Bluffs event last fall. At 5 -foot -9, 165 -pounds, Gillespie may not be physi- cally big, but he's definitely large off the tee. Although reluctant to talk about his driving dis- tance, upon further prompt- ing he finally acknowledges he's capable of hitting the ball more than 340 -yards. While he may have a Tiger in his tank off the tee, Gillespie understands there are other intangibles which will ultimately determine whether his golf future in- cludes the financially green pastures of the PGA Tour. In a recent 54 -hole NCAA event in St. Augus- tine, Fla., Gillespie had an impressive 14 birdies and an eagle. But that 16 -under par brilliance was negated by frequent appearances from the bogeyman. The net result was a two - under par total, good for fifth place. "I have to take care of the screw ups," says Gillespie, who says his game is "100 per cent better," since ac- cepting a scholarship at the same school which has pro- duced PGA stalwarts such as Jim Furyk, Don Pooley and Robert Gamez. " I didn't know what to expect when I came down here," he says. "I didn't think my game would be good enough to play with these guys. But getting in- struction every day, my game has come around. "I think it's maturity, I hit the ball a lot better, a lot longer. And it's not only about how far you hit it, it's where you hit it - course management" Gillespie's ranking indi- cates he can play with the best young golfers in the U.S. (Joel Kribel, a Stanford student who made the cut at DEREK GILLESPIE the Masters, is currently ranked 14th in the NCAA. As a team, Arizona ranked second in the U. behind the University Nevada -Las Vegas ar Gillespie has his sigh firmly set on the upcomir NCAA championshi which will be contested May in Albuquerque. Last year, he failed make the 36 -hole cut. Th year, he's not concerns about the cut. "I'll go as far as I ca I'll try to win it" he says. Gillespie was a stando Think you know your golf Name the only amateur to win the Canadian Open The Bell Canadian Open is the third oldest national championship in the world. Past champions include Sam Snead, Byron Nelson, Lee Trevino and Greg Norman. To help celebrate the champi- onship's rich history, we compiled the following Open trivia quiz: QUESTIONS 1. When was Canada's first na- Canadian Open champs The Bell Canadian Open is the third oldest national championship in the world (1904). The past 25 Champions: 1973 Tom Weiskopi 1974 Bobby Nichols 1975 Tom Weiskopf 1976 Jerry Pats 1977 Lee Trevino 1978 Bruce LieWo 1979 Lee Trevino C 1980 Bob Gilder 1981 Peter Oosterhuis 1982 Bruce Lietzke 1983 John Cook 1984 Greg Norman 1985 Curds Strange 1986 Bob Murphy 1987 Curds Strange = ' 1988Ken Green 1989 Steve Jones 1990 Wayne Levi 1991 Nidi Price - 1992 Greg Norman 1993 David Frost 1994 Nick Price 1995 Mark O'Meara 1996 Dudley Hart 1997 Steve Jones tional Open golf championship con- ducted? 2. The purse for this year's Open is $2.2 million. What was the purse for the inaugural championship? 3. Name the only left-handed golfer to win the Open. 4. Who was the last Canadian to win the Open? 5. The 1955 Open was the first to be televised in Canada coast-to- coast. Who was the eventual winner? 6. Only one amateur has even won the Open. Can you name him'? (Hint: This player was known for his com- pact swing and flash clothes.) 7. The longest playoff in Open history last six holes. Who was the eventual winner? 8. Who recorded the lowest fou round Open score at Glen Abbey? 9. How many times has Jac Nicklaus been an Open runner-up'? 10. Who was the low Canadian the 1997 Bell Canadian Open? ANSWERS 1. 1904; 2. $170; 3. New Zealand's Bob Charles; 4. Pat Fletcher, 1954; 5. Arnold Palmer; 6. Doug Sanders, 1956; 7. John Cook, 1983; 8. Steve Jones (271), 1989; 9. Seven; 10. Richard Zokol (T-13). Ir GM FWASM AMM. -- Sent grass Putting and CMOping Greens Pro Shop, Snack Bar, Ckib Rentals THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1998 - PAGE 21 hockey player in Oshawa, but suffered a collarbone in- jury while playing midget. He put down his hockey stick and concentrated on the clubs instead. "I haven't been on skates since," says Gillespie, who honed his swing at Win- chester and Lakeridge golf clubs and now plays out of Oshawa G.C. when he re- turns during the summer. Although Gillespie has two years left in school, he's already casting an expectant glance at the PGA Tour. Canada hasn't been a breed- ing ground for PGA players, but the rise of young players such as Mike Weir and Glen Hnatiuk could signify a new era in the country's golfing history. "I'll go out and do the best I can, if it happens, it happens;' says Gillespie. "I can only do the best I've got. It might not be in the next three, four or five years, but eventually I think it will happen" Ai imamrsl xs.ttaor " their �t , .,ItrMIIMlke&�v PAGE 22 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19,19" GOLF, "98 Kedron Dells hosts Ontario'lunior matcfi n1av Oshawa G.C. hosts Ontario seniors event The Ontario Golf Asso- ciation revealed its com- pleted 1998, 75th Anniver- sary, event schedule re- cently with the adoption of a new event for junior - aged golfers - and it's coming to Durham Re- gion. The Junior Match Play Championship, to be held at Kedron Dells Golf Club in Oshawa on Aug. 4-6 is yet another event on an al- ready busy tournament season. RLI In addition, 'Ontario Amateur qualifying is scheduled for June 8 at Newcastle G.C., Deer Creek G.C. and Whitevale G.C.- heading toward the Ontario Amateur at Bea- con Hall G.C. in Aurora July 6-10. .. Qualifying for the On- tario Match Play champi- onship will be held May I 1 at Oshawa G.C. The number of junior golfers continues to grow and several area players will shoot to take part in this year's event July 14- 17 at Hawk Ridge G.C. in Ori I I ia. Also new for 1998 is ering our relatively short Ontario golf season. With one of the most expensive tournament schedules in North Ameri- ca, the OGA is also one of the largest golf associa- tions in the world. In the 75 -year history of the OGA many Ontario golfers have gone on to ac- complish careers both na- tionally and international- ly, among them: Sandy Glen Abbey Day; a net Somerville, Nick Weslock, C;OLF & COUNTD -, _ even whereby OGA mem- Gary Cowan, and more re- := `� L U il berss have to qualify with cently Warren Sye, a five - hopes of playing on the time amateur champion 1000" famed Canadian Open and Mike Weir, a two-time AStroke AheaC�. of the Rest! Home Course. amateur champion and The OGA will conduct past junior champion who 17 championships this sea- currently is beginning to son and more than 60 make a name for himself Championship Course Highland Course events including qualifiers on the PGA Tour. throughout the province. For further information Ullr 18 hole, 6,800 Another local event is on Ontario Golf Associa- yard Champiot#e1i� The Highland is a beautiful scenic _ Course is designed to provide e%; 3,535 yard, l8 hole, executive course the Seniors Championship tion 75th Anniversary challenge -The front nine is a�nks-style , with a hilly setting and startling vistas. August 10- 12 at Oshawa events, or golf -related is- COurse with 1 in d traps sues in the province, con - up 8aP $fin ps and . ..';Mads up of 13 par 3's and 5 par 4's it The OGA offers a high tact Golf House Ontario at light rough. 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Amatour is entering its sixth year of existence, has registered over 1000 golfers thus far, with 200 active mem- hers in 1997 alone. Each even is stroke or 'medal' play with the field broken into four flights, k based on the gross score turned in that r day J As a result, 25 per cent of the field r*1!R makes up the "A" flight, 25 percent is in the "B" flight and so on. ► Using this formula, nobody can project the cut, therefore no one can � throw in a nine on the last hole to go for the "net" score. Even Einstein couldn't sandbag! This eliminates the worst problem of "handicapped events". Each event has a par three pool worth S4 per player per round; every- ( ne has a shot at a closest to the pin four times a round regardless of their level of ability. Each event has a hole in one prize of a golf vacation of one sort or an- other on every par three hole. Each event has a prize table gener- ally valued in the hundreds to thou- sands of dollars in merchandise. Each player is issued a tour card (just like the pros), which entitles them to golf recognition and discounts Photo by Jason Liebregts on everything from the "Golf Access" Gre d discount book to rounds of golf in the US to merchandise and travel dis- e n a counts here in Canada. The courses are all premium, from the 1997 "course of the year" accord- iteve McPhail of Thunderbird G.C. shows spikeless golf shoes, a grow- 1 ing to Golf Digest, Lake Joseph; the ng trend in golf. Many clubs are highly recommending spikeless shoes, 1995 course of the year. Angus Glen, ince they result in less wear and tear on greens. the home of the Canadian Open, Glen Abbey, the home of the Canadian CHIP SHOTS "You know, it's truly amaz- f. The more I practise, the skier I get" - Gary Player, criticisms that he's a -ky player. "You don't know the mean- " of pressure until you play r five bucks, with two bucks your pocket" - Lee Trevino "I think we are paid far too ich. We are not worth it" - ,m Watson "Jack is playing an entirely ferent game, and one I'm t even familiar with" - Golf - legend Bobby Jones, Itch ng Jack Nicklaus win b 1965 Masters. "If ou expect a miracle, ou should expect to pay for ne" - Teaching pro Derek ardy, on why he charges n 1984) $140 for a series f 13 lessons and yet de - lands $1,000 for a single Isson. PRO TIP Make sure you follow through on sand shots And rake those traps when you're done! BY GREG SALAZAR FOX RUN GOLF CENTRE At some time during your round of golf you seem to be on the beach (in a bunker) at least once. How do I get out, is your next ques- tion? There are many effective teaching philosophies on this part of the game. The one that I teach and is most ef- fective for me is as follows: For a green side bunker, place the ball forward in your stance, as far for- ward as to be in line with your front in- step. Open your stance to about 45 de- grees to your target line, open the club face as wide open as you can. Make sure you have a firm footing, take a nice smooth swing and splash the club head just behind the ball, tak- ing enough sand to displace the ball and throw the sand at the hole. Don't forget the follow through, this is one of the few shots in golf where you want the clubhead passing through the ball before the hands. The sand between the clubface and the ball acts like sandpaper creating backspin on the ball making it check up and stop just after hitting the green. Just as you entered the bunker so you should leave it, don't forget to rake the sand for the next beach bum playing behind you. You can practice all your sand shots and the rest of your short game at the Fox Run Golf Centre, 560 Taunton Rd., Ajax. Our new nine hole golf course is now open for play and is in great shape. Call 428-8479 for more informa- tion. Masters, Heron Point, the home of the Infiniti Cham- pionship, Diamondback, and others There is a year end get away for the members fol- lowing the two day tourna- ment of champions, the last two years have seen the group head for Alabama and the Robert Trent Jones Trail. Plans are under way for 1998 and an announcement will be made soon. 1997 also saw events in London. Kitchener and Niagara Falls. This year will see those events plus Calgary and Ottawa. Inquiries are welcome as are new members, sponsors or presenters. 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The primary objective of physiotherapists is to promote optimum health and function. Physiotherapists test and measure the function of the musculoskeletal, neurological, pulmonary and cardiovascular systems. They also treat physical problems caused by illness, injury or birth defect. How does one become a physiotherapist? The basic qualification for a career in the profession is a university degree in physiotherapy. The curriculum includes, but is not limited to the study of anatomy, biomechanics, physiology, pathology, function, physical assessment and a variety of treatment approaches. After graduation, physiotherapists may focus their practice in particular areas such as neurology. orthopedics, pediatrics, geriatrics, sports therapy or ergonomics, to name a few. All physiotherapists must be registered with their provincial or territorial licensing body in order to practice physiotherapy. In some provinces, the licensing body requires the successful completion of the Physiotherapy National Exam in order for individuals to qualify for licensure. What services do physiotherapists provide? Physiotherapists evaluate movement dysfunction, identify patient treatment goals, establish and implement individualized treatment programs, provide patient education, and conduct research to improve treatment techniques. Where do physiotherapists work? • In the community: Physiotherapists deliver rehabilitation care in the home, teach prenatal and post -natal exercise classes, perform posture and scoliosis screening in local schools, and provide back care classes to prevent back pain and injury. • In Canadian industry: Physiotherapists determine fitness requirements for specific jobs, evaluate employees with respect to job-related physical needs, identify potentially dangerous work sites, and modify task performance to prevent job-related injuries. • In sports activities: Physiotherapists evaluate performance weakness of athletes, condition athletes to correct physical deficiencies, recommend safety equipment to reduce injuries, and develop fitness programs for all segments of the general public. • In research groups: Physiotherapists perform basic research to develop and apply new technologies for patient care and design and conduct studies on the effectiveness of physical therapy. How do I find a physiotherapist? Physiotherapists and clinics are listed in the white or yellow pages of your local telephone book. In most provinces. a doctor's referral is not required for treatment. Many physiotherapy services are covered by provincial healthcare plans, as well as WSIB and private insurers. DURHAM ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC - f— f f T_ PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRE Physiotherapy Treatment for Acute/Chronic . 'Joint & Muscle Pain & Sports Injuries MASSAGE THERAPY AVAILABLE ASSESS -TREAT - EDUCATE - PREVENT PHYSIOTHERAPISTS ANNA PAPAGEORGOROU B. Sc., P.T., Physiotherapist CAROLYN CAMPBELL B. Sc., P.T., Physiotherapist NEELAM BAINS B. 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Physiotherapy is a form of healthcare that prevents, identifies, corrects and alleviates acute or prolonged movement dysfunction. The primary objective of physiotherapists is to promote optimum health and function. Physiotherapists test and measure the function of the musculoskeletal, neurological, pulmonary and cardiovascular systems. They also treat physical problems caused by illness, injury or birth defect. How does one become a physiotherapist? The basic qualification for a career in the profession is a university degree in physiotherapy. The curriculum includes, but is not limited to the study of anatomy, biomechanics, physiology, pathology, function, physical assessment and a variety of treatment approaches. After graduation, physiotherapists may focus their practice in particular areas such as neurology, orthopedics, pediatrics, geriatrics, sports therapy or ergonomics, to name a few. All physiotherapists must be registered with their provincial or territorial licensing body in order to practice physiotherapy. In some provinces, the licensing body requires the successful completion of the Physiotherapy National Exam in order for individuals to qualify for licensure. What services do physiotherapists provide? Physiotherapists evaluate movement dysfunction, identify patient treatment goals, establish and implement individualized treatment programs, provide patient education, and conduct research to improve treatment techniques. Where do physiotherapists work? • In the community: Physiotherapists deliver rehabilitation care in the home, teach prenatal and post -natal exercise classes, perform posture and scoliosis screening in local schools, and provide back care classes to prevent back pain and injury. • In Canadian industry Physiotherapists determine fitness requirements for specific jobs, evaluate employees with respect to job-related physical needs, identify potentially dangerous work sites, and modify task performance to prevent job-related injuries. • In sports activities: Physiotherapists evaluate performance weakness of athletes, condition athletes to correct physical deficiencies, recommend safety equipment to reduce injuries. and develop fitness programs for all segments of the general public. • In research grouts: Physiotherapists perform basic research to develop and apply new technologies for patient care and design and conduct studies on the effectiveness of physical therapy. How doIfind a physiotherapist? Physiotherapists and clinics are listed in the white or yellow pages of your local telephone book. In most provinces, a doctor's referral is not required for treatment. Many physiotherapy services are covered by provincial healthcare plans, as well as WSIB and private insurers. DURHAM ORTHOPEDIC CU N�C - f . f f T PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRE Physiotherapy Treatment for Acute/Chronic . Joint & Muscle Pain & Sports Injuries MASSAGE THERAPY AVAILABLE -TREATASSESS -EDUCATE -PREVENT REGISTERED PHYSIOTHERAPISTS ANNA PAPAGEORGOROU B. Sc., P.T., Physiotherapist CAROLYN CAMPBELL B. Sc., P.T., Physiotherapist NEELAM BAINS B. Sc., R.M.T., Massage Therapist EARLY MORNING tit EVENING HOURS AVAILABLE 60 Randall Drive Unit 7 tit 8, Ajax (Pickering Village) MEMBER OF 905-428-7800 � (Aulo tea P.A. T.H. DURHAM ORTHOPEDIC a SPORTS MUM CLIMC ExIenew H"M) Z"t, . 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Our services are ArtltritisJFibmmyalgia covered 11—Y most Ezteuded Health Bawfits, W.C.B. , ' Motor Vehicle Accidents and Motor Velticle i� -&' Multiple Sclerosis : Accident Insurance, Nutritional C64ppellin9 x 13 ' `Custom Orthotics ROUGEMOUNT PHYSIOTHERAPY f 376 Kingston Rd. E., Suite 11, Pickering T Tel: (905) 509-7181 PAGE 26 - YHE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 19913 Can v ou offer 'time i assstance to someone in your community? LOCAL GROUPS ARE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU IN PICKERING INFORMATION AJAX-PICKERING: In- terested in discovering a variety of infor- mation about your community? Volun- teers with good interpersonal skills are required to direct clients to appropriate community, government and social ser- vices. Call Noreen at 686-2661 for de- tails. ALPHA-AMICALE: The French literacy centre is seeking volunteers to give workshops to parents of children who at- tend Ecole catholique Notre-Dame-de- la-Jeunesse in Ajax. Call Genevieve at 721-9198 for more information. AJAX-PICKERING COMMUNITY CARE HOME SUPPORT PROGRAM: Volunteers are needed to drive seniors and physically -disabled adults to their medical appointments. A gasoline com- pensation is provided. Call Salty Longo at 686-3331. AJAX-PICKERING RED CROSS: Chal- lenging positions exist with many pro- grammes and services. Call 420-3383. ARTHRITIS SOCIETY OF DURHAM REGION: Volunteers are needed for special events throughout the year, fundraising and office work and/or to serve on the chapter's executive com- mittee. Call Lucy Perri at 4347221 or 1- 888-765-0005. AJAX-PICKERING WOMEN'S CEN- TRE Vol with organizing and running fundraising campaigns/events as well as work- shops. Enthusiastic and committed vol- unteers are needed to support women. Call Debbie at 686-2661. BIG BROTHER ASSOCIATION OF AJAX-PICKERING: Women and men volunteers are needed one hour a week for the new in -school Mentoring Pro- gram. Big Brothers and volunteers for group activities, office support and agency programmes are also needed. For more information, call 686-2871. BIG SISTERS ASSOCIATION OF AJAX-PICKERING: Women who can offer a supportive, caring friendship to a girl aged six to 16, a boy aged six to 10 or to a pregnant teen or young mother are needed to volunteer with one-to-one matching programs. Volunteers are also needed for office help, special events, fund-raising, and the Board of Directors. Call 428-8111. BIG SISTERS ASSOCIATION OF AJAX-PICKERING: The Clothes Circuit second-hand clothing store needs reli- able volunteers to assist with various store duties such as sorting donations, arranging displays and assisting cus- tomers. The store is located next to the Big Sisters office (gayly Street and Westney Road, Ajax) and is accessible BIG SISTERS ASSOCIATION OF AJAX-PICKERING: Volunteers are needed to assist with the Bingo fund- raisers taking place on Monday after- noons at the Delta Bingo Hall in Picker- ing. Call Linda at 420-8111. BREAST CANCER SOCIETY OF CANADA - DURHAM REGION CHAP- TER: The organization funds Canadian breast cancer research and heightens breast cancer awareness. Volunteers who can donate two to three hours per month are needed to assist in the daily operations of the chapter, to assist in the organization of fundraising events, to conduct public speaking engagements, etc. Call 686-7993 or 666-4561. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY, WEST DURHAM UNIT: Volunteers are re- quired for many activities, including or- ganizing and canvassing for the annual April fund-raising campaign. Drivers are also needed to transport patients to can- cer treatment centres. Call Lynn Nazarko at 686-1516. CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIA- TION - DURHAM REGION BRANCH: The goal of CDA is to improve the quali- ty of life of Canadians affected by dia- betes through research, service, advo- cacy and education. Call Ted Savelle, fund development coordinator, at 436- P Best undergraduate university in Ontario according to Madeon's Universities 7' Annual Ranking 1997. Less than 4,000 full-time students Bemuse were small, you'll hove plenty of opportunity to inkrod with professors. Guaranteed room in one of our five residential colleges. Great professors Hands-on science With a maximum of 24 students per lob and on -campus field work, you won't just be watching, you'll be doing. We think liberal arts are important too Seminar -based learning develops the critical thinking, onolytim) and communication skills employers are looking for. Physics or philosophy? 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APRIL 19, 1998 -PAGE 27 Miracles racing on race day and fea- tures numerous interactive `pit stops' where police and community health pro- fessionals share informa- tion in a racing cnviron- mcnt. Durham Regional Po- lice, the Oshawa Fire De- partment, the Oshawa Olympic Wrestling Club, the Canadian Ski Alliance, the Whitby Civic Recre- ation Complex and several race car drivers will be discussed at Monday meeting AJAX -- If you believe in mira- cles, an upcoming discussion could provide some insight. A discussion group based on the teachings of the book A Course in 'Miracles meets Monday, April 20 at the Odyssey Books and Resource Centre, 109 Old Kingston Rd. (in the Courtyard), Ajax. The local group meets every Monday. For more information, call kelly Remmer at 416-282-7305. Youthfest 1998 Attention all youth in Ajax and Pickering. Mark Friday, May 8th on your calenders. That's when Youthfest among the groups featured at pit stops. Students can experience the excitement of racing by competing on professional- ly -built slot car tracks, try- ing their dexterity on a drag track simulator and viewing many high-perfor- mance race cars. The programme pro- motes drug awareness and safety issues, along with healthy alternative choices to drugs, such as sports, LOOK IN &P News Advertiser for today% =1� Consumers Gas The Appliance Centre Flyer hobbies and the arts. "We use the sport of stock car racing to capture the students' attention and expose them to an exciting and high-profile sport that has no tolerance for sub- stance abuse," explains Constable John Henderson, lonrlrlrr nr ttiC n�►.r�• drug awareness pro- gramme. Grade 6 classes from the Durham District School Board and the Durham I 11 'Flyers not delivered t(3 all areas. Selected zone drily. 1998 is happening at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Scheduled from 4 to 9 p.m., the event is sponsored by the Canadian Progress Club, Pickering /Ajax Women.. Ritson Public School 75th Anniversary Trivia Contest (1) For how many years has Iri 1W_ garten been at Ritson Pudic School? A. 50 yms B. 62 ytttars C. 38 yms (2) What furrier tnaya d Oshawa attended Rom in the 19Ws? AL Alvan Pt'Nt y B. Bob Aeer*y C. Cy Elsey (3) In 1922, how mucic did 0 cost buid Ritson Public School? A. $AM B. $A= C. $54,000 (4) In what year did John Ritson begin teadiing in what is now the Oshawa area? A. IM B. 1921 C. 1812 Mail your entries by May 1, 1998 to Ritson Public School, 300 Ritsont Rd. S., Oshawa ON L1 H 1 K4 The PriZe is a Ritsm Rd. 75th Am mmary T -Shirt The Reunion is planned for Thursday June 11, 1998 at the school from 6:30 to 9 p.m. 75T" A""" RITSON PUBLIC SCHOOL Thum, June 11" 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 Win. It will feature inline skating, karaoke, crafts, mini putt, beach ball games, skateboard clinic, movies, video games, squash and tennis clin- ics, golf lessons, hip hop aerobics and more. There will also be a Police versus Teen B -Ball game and at 8 p.m. a live band will entertain the crowd. Come to the opening of the Special Placer at the Pickering Recreation Complex on April 22nd. The soft ac Wity equipment will provide pleasurable stimulation for chil- THE CHILDREN'S AFTER HOURS WALK -IN -CLINIC MW Medical Office 6115 KhWtoo Rad West, Ajax, Ontario (At KhWton Road West (Hwy 2) & S.W. corner of Church Street) (905) 427-1445 .Hftfnts: Malay -Friday: 5:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. Sat., Sun. & Holidays: 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. STAFFED BY PEDIATRICIANS Catholic District School Armed Forces Sky Hawks Board will visit the pro- parachuting team at 6 p.m., gramme, offered from a jump rope team demon - Monday. April 27 to Fri- stration by students from day, May I. Ajax's St. Catherine of An open house will be Siena Catholic School at 7 held for the public at Har- p.m. and a corporate chat - man Park Arena. 829 Dou- lenge at 8 p.m. glas St.. 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Ajax Fire Department District Chief Rick Browning told the News Advertiser about a half hour after the Goodwill centre was evacuated around 11:30 a.m., "What- ever it is, it's gone. "We're checking to ensure everybody is safe. We're double-checking with moni- tors." The whole plaza on Harwood Avenue was evacuated Saturday when firefighters using special meters recorded sulphur dioxide readings in the highly explosive range. District Chief Browning said firefight- ers were trying to determine if yesterday's odour in the Goodwill was "residual from the weekend or if it's new". Suntique tanning salon owner Julie Henderson claimed gas and other chemi- cals were being dumped into a sewer in a nearby garage where auto repairs were car- ried out. Fumes from the auto shop "came in here and stuck in my basement" of the salon she opened a little more than a year ago. 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F i n ng f. 2 PAGE 30 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1998 WHAT'S HAPPENING IN AJAX AND PICKERING SUNDAY, APRIL 19 MAPLE RIDGE TENNIS: Registration for the Maple Ridge Tennis Club is at Maple Ridge Public School, 2010 Bushmill St., Pickering, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. $45 per player; late reg- istration $55. 839-2113. MONDAY, APRIL 20 KINSMEN: The Ajax Kinsmen Club holds a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Kinsmen Heritage Centre, 120 Roberson Dr. The Kins- men are a group of young men serving the community's greatest needs. 683-6222. CANCER: A lecture entitled'All Cancer is Ge- netic, Not All Cancer is Hereditary' is presented by Dr. Lea Velsher at 7:30 p.m. at the Northview Branch of the Oshawa Pubic Library, 250 Beat- rice St. E., Oshawa. Register, 579-4833. LUNCH: The Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 606, holo daily k inch- es from noon to 1:30 p.m. at 1555 Bayly St., Pickering. AN meals under $4. All welcome, no membership required_ 839-2990. FATIGUE: The Durham -Scarborough Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME support group meets at 7 p.m. at the A. E. King Complex, Kingsway Col- lege on Townline Road, Oshawa. 436-6315 or 416-755-9436. MIRACLES: A discussion group based on the teachings of the book A Course in Miracles meets weekly at the Odyssey Books and Re- source Centre, 109 Oki Kingston Rd (in the Courtyard). Ajax. The group meets every Mon- day. 416-282-7305 (Kelly Remmer)_ TEEN PARENTS: A free ketch break for teen parents is being held from 11:30 a.. to 1 p.m. at the Y PACE Centre, 1400 Bayly St., Unit 15A (next to the GO station), Pickering. Babies wel- come. 839-8011, ext. 308. TUESDAY, APRIL 21 SENIORS: The Tuesday Morning Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at St. Andrew's Com- munity Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Isabel and Brian Olsen discuss Kenya. 619-0315. JOHN HOWARD: The John Howard Society of Durham Region holds its annual general meet- ing and dinner at 6 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, 471 Simcoe St. S., Os- hawa_ Durham Regional Police Chief Kevin McAlpine will speak. Tickets are $15 per per- son. 427-8165, 579-8482, 623-6814. BLOOD DONORS: The Red Cross Society holds a blood donor clinic from noon to 8 p.m. at St. Bernadette Catholic School, Harwood Ave. and Bayly St., Ajax. Some of blood donat- ed will support disabled Ajax girl Kirsten Schle- dermann when she undergoes surgery in early May. She has AB+ blood. (416)974-9900. LA LECHE LEAGUE: The Ajax La Leche League holds its monthly meeting at 7:45 p.m. The group provides breast leading information and support. Call 683-7547 for directions to meeting location. CANCER: A Caregiver Support Group drop-in meeting, where people supporting a caner pa- tient can share feekrgs and copkV strategies, is held from 1 to 3 p.m. at Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre, 86 Colborne St. W., Oshawa. 579-48.33. vTRAFAL"R CASTLE SCHOOL • ' tic Sl E Grade 1 OAC May 9,1998 from 10:00 1 It noon JAW 1 1 1 1• The New Grade 6 Connected Classroom in conjunctionI MUSKOKA WOODS SPORTS RESORT R J V ' Grade to OAC 1 1! II' education o Small! class kxkvwugdIn 1 1 " Focus on .11 1 I' M 1 1 1 6 J ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP EXAMS April 25, 1998 at 10:00 am G�,:rj_'s 7. o & 9 Day Stridents 52.000 Boarding 56.000 ;J--! • � r photo by Jason Uebregts Waiting for the train Nicholas Ven Trella, like many children visiting the Pickering Town Centre these last couple of days, was quite impressed with this working train which wends its way through a 3D puzzle landscape. The Wrebbit Gigantic Puzz-3D Train Puzzle is 32 feet long, six feet wide and more than seven feel long. 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Box 481, Oshawa, Out- LIH 7L5 WTOIER general help rmd- ed immediately. Full-time, pan -time, must be neat and responsible. experience pre - tried Please take resume to East End ouaYry Meats d Dek. no phone calls please. /lair Park Plan. comer nary 2/Li- CLEANING , POSITIONS AVAIL Min. I year exp. Durham area (905) 683.4134 COMPUTER USERSI Format, copy 1L mail disks for rash! RUSH S As E To: l 1. WOOd. 60-8 Bristol Road East. Suite 359A. Mississauga. Omano. L4Z AS SHORT ORDER COOKAVA1T DRIVING INSTRUCTORS needed to teach in-mr and in -class with latest model car. Call 428-1717 EARN 5.10 PER MONTH! Law tax rKlomw i assuN ! tion stratepies! Far castle Sup Pon! NOT ALM! 1-800.995- 0796 EXIAM9. 2 nrnifir". EXPERIENCED energetic, stylist, wanted to On our Creative loam, of stylist in Pickering. High commission, for interview call Sculptures Hair Studio. 905-839-3049. STAFF Wuta O 11 Palo. - ao for Susate or Araette Experience necessary. Fax EXPERIENCED hairs ryhst resume 404-2500 wanted for busy Salon in ur- DRIVERS NEEDED. Veh cle lam Centre, Ajax Good wa4- required. $300/wkcall 579- es. Call (905) 6198057 7616 EXPRESSIONS ria.' -,r ,, s 'low hmrp It jou re mbhg4d aboor your Career become a part Of ow award Win is ram 2 yrs. exp necessary Phone swWW gc. 4300320. Ne:av Ar, lirec!!yIc am, our;r:,ax:& Easy work Ho necessary For FREE MW send S.A S E a Fr4a Star Enepiea IM Liverpool PAL Suifa 213 Piciiiiii. fiat ilp f41 724.3106406 Fuil Clrne HAIR STYLISTS needed for Arax - Pickenng area SX, 'hmir ht start plus prnfit-sharng, Birthday pay k good working avidibmm. For inter ww call 905-831-4337. FIRST CHOICE HAIR CUTTERS Mad Technr cull own ternhc beauty sa- lon. hely egepperl. 7 sworis. North osfaw. Easy terms. reasombie rem Don't miss This golden opportixkty call today 725-1171 ?R HAIR }� STYLISTS come join our team at X= A a9M Full-qme, III, - ed, prefeff " clientele. (905)426-6056 NEADetIMU= HMR CUT- TING TEAM requires a stylist and ,rail tech. Male or lemah. Must have 2 yrs. exp. Must be motivated to learnt and grow aim our team. Excellent com- mission strudwe. Call Head- quarters at 9054303156. NOW WORKERS Needed in your area. Earn extra income wo fling from hones. Fur time or part time. For tree info. please send SASE. to: First CaP90 F4omosons, 916 West Broadway, Suite 1091, Van- coum. B.C. V5Z IK7. F 7NM is money to be made in your neiglWawbood. who is a" to ihake it? 2u - HOMECARE: useful, innova- rive and imaginative house- wares you'll see anywhere. We need people to bring pro- duct to their Weal areas in a home lase business. No $ In- vestment. No ALM. No sell- ing. Just simple, rewarding work YOU craw your poWt- hal. Call today. Start tomor- row. Oshawa (905)435-0569 Whitby (905)433-0552 AIW 1`04ring (WSM25.OW for Summer - 25 DIETS - Yow now [lave your cwoice to set all 25 diets. Serra f5 + S w.S.E. to: 27-1309 King SLE., Suite 198, Oshawa, ON. LIH 8J4 LADIES... want to tam extra money and have a few tours a week to spare All pin owned and operated company is lookup for smart and uninhi- orted people to on our faba IOUs money making venture. Make extra money and have fun doing 4, Give Liz or Nkkf a call (416) 543-5174 for more details LADY FITNESS Centre & spa seeking Personal Trainers. Iutnhonrst, sales People and EMS and Body Care Tecnm- cairs Must be CMiW d ex- perienced Fax resume to 905-831.0402. LANDSCAPE - Construction ;;mpany requires highly skilled person. Expenence In me use and marmemnce of plant material required Call 905) 509-1786 or Fax (905) 509-6327 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL, long- 'erm temp must nave 6 noeneboUp to r� stM r 3 o $9 5OMr Pickering through OSham eras We will to m- .rvwmM A Nre H AD C. 78 P'ichmond St w. Oshawa on -ftws Apr23. betweei 936.2 Staff Plus NOT MAKING $458A*7 Mar- +ennq company nee Cs 20 peopie dump rum season. No expenence necessary. Arrirg to Iran! Call ,lune for rilerview at (965)720-3144 PM KENK ;of Club requires gar superasor Expenenct '"tared. Please fax resume :L(905)649 -16V PLUMMG and Naoig wholesale :omparty regtam evenerma saws person to wok order desk E■perwxe a Must Drop off resume to on- •-rr,b 153 Plwnbnq and Mtraarq. N 4H3 $t s. Ostnwa ON. REL:AKE TELE1NARxETERS needed for our tun. energetic os,im or evenGua%raead hourly rate pus gnat each � daM/ Cal 905 - CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE NewS Ajve•hser luestS mat advertisers check their ad upon publication as News Ad- vertiser wrN not be re- sponsible for more man one incorrect insertion and there sigh be no Ir aNhly for non-mSertion of any advertisement batwitty for errors in ads s limited to the amount pard for the space occu- pying the error A I copy s sublect to the appro- val of management of News Advertiser. Order Desk in Whitby Requires BILINGUAL PERSON English/ French for inbound or- ders. No Sales. Automotive re- lated experience an asset. Call MON. - FRI- 9 a.m. - 5 P.M. (905) 668-6429. STYLIST wanted *nth own ckemele to work or rent -6800 1 —bbe or wordy. SUPERVISOR and door to door Canvassers required for registered chanties In your community No selling. neat appearance. Hourly rales plus bonus. Car 438-9344 TAXI DRIVERS Wanted FULL & PART TIME 831-5662 portunneS Free kill :4-1 Te 10 have a Tupperwwe derron- srratim RON orders wel- 1879 boomn Call Cm* (905) 427- MAITIRtTCHEN STAFF Ex. penencW for rmG �SuaL'p>trp oitrrrq. bur penin* worm resume ME WATERFRONT. BI FRO & BAP. 5% L.rymw ^n0 MAITRESS/MAITER - Writ - 111L^ t yr e.penena Even- ing aM weekend work Re- sume in person to- Joe's Cale a llilkar4s 2200 Brock Rd Ptaterng. An 10 30 a in WE PUT THE FUN BACK INTO FUNORA1SING! C ew-anale's and :a- assess needed in all -,—munrttes through - Ontario for door to fund rarsing tartl- :a,,n. Hignest pay str.:ture in the nlduS- Generous bonuses. -C.•s are 5 - 9 p.m. wee■days Call 1 -MO -791-4075 AT rrnrr 1— - oiinq .sur pn,0ucts s•art upr mebawly For on oft pck- Xaqe call 244os to -Ira 1- 8fl9-771-7409ext 07 WORK AT NOME part -lime. full-time, SScxl-350(X). Training provided. 434-8545 STUDENTS 18+ $12.85 TO 1 office START • No expemmioe necessary LEGAL SECRETARY. Roy ex- • Traxng provided penenced in Real mule •ScholuslWKoffered Must be able to work Inde -work in own area pendentN• rave knowledge of Interview in Nearest oma PC law and woo can Oslleera rmertect No (995) 723-4M Telephone calls pleue Fax callreN�� IW resume to Peter G Soo. (71S) 74;4�t 0 C . 158 Harwood Ave S . NO Fax (905)683-7794 1 oak. Help 1 OfRoe Help BUSY REAL ESTATE OFFICE Requires part time receptionist. Computer experience is essential. Real Estate Experience would be a plus, Call Sandy or Dick at (905) 839-4727 The Children's iLvideo Group, a producer of children's audio and has an 11fIs6%M'p'IE,eir immediate opening for a customer service representative. A team player with a positive attitude, the ideal candidate will possess strong telephone skills, a retail background and experience in a distribution environment. Please fax your resume to the Sales & Marketing Director (905) 831-1142. t - .. :,m _.._ .-._ .. _ �a --- - - • - - . PAGE 36 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1998 1 Office Help Office Help 1 ONke H*1 Sebe HejtUgeMt 1 Send FrpAy.rrts 1 Ssteo MejilAeaee SkiNed Help SWlled H* Purdue Frederick, a member of the Purdue Frederick international family, is a progressive, research -based pharmaceutical company providing superior health care to people worldwide. Now you can be part of our tradition of excellence with this opportunity for an: AccouNis RIC11"BLE CLEM Reporting to the Supervisor. Customer Service and Credit, your duties will include maintaining the Accounts Receivable Subledger and satisfying month-end, year-end, audit requirements, create and maintain statistical/analytical reports. You will apply daily Cash Receipts to customer accounts. maintain and reconcile those accounts. Ensure credit and collections procedures are carried out according to Corporate Policy and Procedures, and monitor high risk accounts. You must have a community college diploma in Business Administration and two to three years' general accounting experience, preferably in Accounts Receivable. Your strong communication and interpersonal skills are combined with AS400 (Preferably J.D. Edwards) and PC experience and the ability to work independently. French skills would be a definite asset. Interested persons are invited to forward a resume, no later than April 24, t 998, to: Connie Milnes, C.H.R.P., Manager, Human Resources. Purdue Frederick, 575 GraruteCourt, Pickering, Ontario L 1 W 3 W8 or Fax: (905)420-5430. r+ Purdue Frederick JUNIOR PURCHASING Pnckenng company looking for a )unior purchasing clerk. Job duties will in- !udes purchasing of raw matenals, ex - pa diting of orders and some clerical t u actions. The eligible candidate should have ,trong math and computer skills. Please fax resume to (905)831-7571 -time required for car dealership in Pickering. Office knowledge essential. Flexible hours (up to 25 hours per week) Please FAX resume to: (905) 831-7549 1 Srsa ntetprAeerau 1 swe WplABweo BRUCE BISSELL PONTIAC BUICK requires Qualified Salesperson for immediate position. All company benefits and remuneration will be discussed at time of interview. For confidential Appointment, please call Chuck Hughes 905-683-6561 SALESPERSON REQUIRED • Large new & used inventory • Excellent Commission Plan • Strong Advertising Support • Company vehicle • Full health & dental plan Experience is an asset, but will train the right candidate. Fax or call Roger Linton (905) 831-3381 (fax) (905) 831-5400 (tele) PART-TIME medial recep- r mist needed for bay after noo�err u%� ccshmc. weekendsnd a 905►e39-31MR='1 Pknse al �� WANTED: Full time mature person to manage small bow M" Computer and good tan - gauge skills a mutt 8 30 - 4 30 daily. including carrying a pips Must hove own car Work efMfonmem K non- smoking Reply FM*136. 'mannavNrtby This Week. 865 Farewell St.. Oshen. Om 1 San kleb / Aortae GENERALNNSURANCE BROKER/PRODUCER wanted in the OsnawulWh ittry aro Ex, ", income Opportunity for an espenenced RIBO tr eased Broker We Aso after a wind selecaon of xesnxarnce markets as VAN as Ie I ," am Clerlri assistance Pleat` send resrnne to. Whetter. OMr<i insurance Brokers Inc.. 265 Item St W Lirndsay. Ont. K9V 2Z3 u -z -BOY GALLERY requires part-time sales person possi- bly, lead" to tud-time pod - hon. Apply in coMidence Sand Resume to 900 Cham - pan Ave. Ostum LIJ 7AG PROF-ESSKWAL, mature commissioned sales rep. make 15 calls per day to take horn -pet 2 year orders oke hedaae 65K a (905) 707-5606. SALES. FeAiParl time. Mom your own hours & temlones. Excellent commission. New product, setiry to a& retail octets. vehicle reptired. Tiaiekp provided. 1 -519 -Ni - 8083. diad AfA M WENIMC Compaq, has opportunities for a em- ploymetd in Landscape Con- strerciof /Muffienance. Ap- plicants nkat be familiar wile and able 10 got 'II am telslcd equipment, pr " all dada required to ifsta& hard and son IarWscape. Valid drivers license, GfD, with dem Wo- Strad. Minimum 2 years ex- perience. Fax resui ne to (905)-428-2105 or mail to :Goner Landscapihp Services. 1485 Harwood lot. N., Ajax, LIS 47. E>VQIINCE TRUCK DRIVER with Class DZ k ense, tun One. local runs. FN inappli cabw at Mason Windows, 913 Broth Rd. S. Pidaerkp. LANDSCAPE SPEGALIST Must be good M interlock, pisa steps, rodiery, etc. own car, physically tit, and fore- man experience an asset. Call Bnckscape Inc. (905) 668- 2742. NAIRSTYUSTS and Estheti- cian required for busy salon. Experienced. Please cad (9D5) 433.1338 or(905)436.2963, A growing consumer electronics company, located in Scarbor- ough, seeks an experienced salesperson to manage large ac- counts. You possess strong interpersonal skills and a background in sales. Experience in the consumer electronics industry, with contacts in retail chains would be a definite asset. We otter competitive compensation and the opportunity to grow with a dynamic company. We are also searching for a salesperson to call on smaller retail stores. You must be energetic, self -moti- vated and eager to learn and grow the business. Please tax your resume in confidence to: 905-509-8318 RETAIL SALES MSwIled Help Ambitious person wanted for attractive INDUSTRIAL SPRAY Painter - showroom selling fun products. Experience in Epoxv's. ur- ethanes and coatings. Cad Operator (Mechanical) - Ex- CaWFax Jea&Bem 42$-976e perienced in steel. Please tax resumes to 1.905-837-0627 QUALIFIED, Experienced small engine mechanic. smoke-free shop. position available immediately Submit resume to File 1135 OshaW Whdhy This Week. PO Box 481.Oshm.ON L1H71_5 DUE TO THE POPULAR DEMAND OF OUR PRODUCT SALES PERSON NEEDED for progressive VW Audi RV dealer. Must he self motivated, a team player. outgoing. Apply by fax or in person to: Bob Verwey by fax 1905)668-9734 or in person by appointment only (905)686-6410 OWASCO VOLKSWAGEN INC. 135 135 CLASS AZ DRIVER INSTRUCTOR required immediately for Trans Canada Truck Driver Training. Fax resume to: 905-428-3659 Ph. 905-428-9475 ELECTRICAL DESIGNER Required for OEM 1n Ajax. This position requires technology certificate or better with 5 years industrial experience. Dirties include C.A.D. design of power and PLC control circuits for major equipment, also interconnects for ancillary items. Salary, OrT and full company benefits. Please fax resume to Chief Engineer at (905) 683-6550 or Email to: adminCAjaxcan.com. Foldlq Box Manufacturer re- qures fully experienced press person for 4 colour offset press Must be wiling to work nighls arid weekends to Stan. Fax resume to (705) 328- 0824 a person fully experienced in operating a power shear and a power brake for a stainless steel fabricating shop,speclalizing in restaurant equipment. Call Bill McGuire 905-686-8955 150 ASSISTlRECEPT. 2 yrs. exp. HARP Cert. Must love children. Logitech exp. Thurs. and Sat., later Tues. Fax resume to: 416-483-1391 1135 PRODUCTION MANAGER - Plastic Iniection Molding TIER I1 Automotive Supplier requires a Production Manager for the Plastic Injection Molding Department. Suitable candidates will have 3-5 years experience in Automotive/ Plastic Industry and be familiar with QS9000 procedures. Responsibilities include oversee daily activities of department supervisors, production scheduling, liaison with internal support staff to ensure quality standards are maintained. The Company offers a competitive wage and fringe benefit package. Interested parties should forward a copy of their resume to: ARMADA GROUP, 570 Coronation Drive, Scarborough, Ontario M1E 2K1 or Fax: (416)281-8789 Attention: H/R Manager PRESSURE PIPE WELDERS - F TTERS Our Pickering location its expandkng aVeln For Rha past 50 years we have designed and assembled large all pumping skids for industrW applications. We are In need of gkalitied Pressure Pipe Wellen with a ntlirdmkan two years fitting experience. We offer excellent working conditions, Competitive salary / benefits and a congenial strinciWam. Ple w mall or fax your IltTswim to. Howard Marten Company Ltd. 675 Dillingham Road Pickering, Ontario L1 W 2Y5 Attention: Personnel Manager FAX No. 906-831-9369 NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE Jr. Landscape Architect Required Immediately Landscape Architectural Consulting Firm in Ajax Proficiency in Autocad 13 & 14 Interest in Golf Course Design required. Fax Resume to 905-427-9964 CHEMICAL PLANT LICENSED MILLWRIGHT / INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN One of Durham Region's foremost chemical companies has an immediate opening for an experienced licensed Mill- wright/Industrial Electrician to work 12 hour shifts on a continental work week schedule. The ideal candidate should have knowledge in the area of pumps, motors, piping, machine installation, and repair for the plant. Troubleshooting of equipment including PLC's is a must/ As well, the candidate will earn above average pay and benefits in a pro- gressive environment committed to safe- ty, quality and employee development. To apply forward your resume in con- fidence to: File #138 Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ontario. L1H 71_5 The following positions are available at our Metal Fabrication Shop in Pickering. General Labour - Shipping and Metal Cleaning Depts., Fabrica- tion Machine operator. Involves Hor- iz. Bandsaw, Punch/Brake press, Drill Press, Iron Worker and Flame Cutter. We offer competitive wages and benefits on a steady day shift. Experienced Personnel are invited to Fax their resume to 905-839-1717. 1 Hospital 9Qcr4 1 HoepDoft scar SERVICES OE SANTE para-med HEALTH SERVICES LINGBWMFOLUB REGISTERED NURSES for our Visit Nurse Program in Durham Region Criteria: •current RN registration •current CPR • minimum 1 year in community nursing or acute care setting • added technical skills an asset (IV therapy, CADD, Hickman, Port -a -cath) • clinical specialty an asset (Paediatrics, Mental Health) • must have reliable vehicle • flexibility to work shift, week -ends and stats. CERTIFIED HEALTH CARE AIDES, CERTIFIED HOME SUPPORT WORKERS LEVEL 2 do 3, AND CERTIFIED PSWS •••••Lrod 2: s10-Whr. + bewfits"• Fax resumes immediately to: Nursing Supervisor (905) 576-8852 %%ik we drrw4 all appfiemt's, oxfy arose benla considewd wet 6e contact`/ "Equal Opportunity Employa" rme0er matsrmt) cove. otpertoltce to ratotabve an atwd. Plast sad resefne u. File A.^ P.O V Thisosmw0. ON. L1 H 71.5. IAM Regisleretl ke29 - July 24 idd`n=ftir� d neeftd oC ni Plam call (905) 4W PART -TM NYI EN ST with orthodontic experience te- quired.Please rept' to File /139, P.O. Box 181, Oshawa. Ort. L1H 11.5 HILL TIME LIVEOUT nanny required to caro lot our 3 year old and 6 month old. RrKW Fairport area. Can Judy M (905)&39-2018 oeyew AeeMteY ArtretleAeLE daycare pro- vidtd, smoke -fro Nome. Fee ". Misfits. wast - ley . Call Lin at (906)619-2907 otaysae AveiOb � Oeycuo AreAebb BROCK/MAJOR Oaks. Ex- perienced caregiver, mother of 3. full-time positions avail- able in happy non-smoking environment. large fenced yard. crafts. activities, nutri- tious meals. Receipts provid- ed. 619-1921 . BURCBERMAYLY reliable daycare. near Lord Durham ages 3.. CPR, First Aid. healthy lunches/snacks. large yard. Lots of TLC. 428-7422 CURRENT ECE, mom provid- ing, quality, aflordable day - are, first aid/CPR certified Openings for year-round are., wdNn a sate loving en- vironmad Joanne 666-3422 HWY 2MARMf000. full and part-time. summer openings available. Outings. crafts. Gam - Im. Call Tina (905)683- 22100 LOVING CARE GIVER with car required in our home. 3 child- ren. South Ajax area. Refer- entes required For interview cad days (416) 684.3731 or (905) 686-M 8 evenings RELIABLE DAYCARE available lunches & snacks. mdoor 6 outdoor activities. safe play- room, fenced backyard, smoke-free. references. kyr old d up 7a m.-6p.m. Part time or full i n e. Whites/ Finch. n interested cad Cheryl (905)420--0206 MONTESSONI TEACHER wilt help your child brush up fns or her math 8 reading skills dur- mgOthe summer break 428- 03 PICKERING Band / Rollo: Loving daycare; 18 months to 12 years Daily outings (lerrced backyard and park) Crags. story time. music. nu- Mitious meals d snacks First Aid. C.PR. candied Non- smoking. receipts. 905-428- 1244 BED.queen s re mattress d name. white headboard. $150 Garden Maid, iottidd . metal. double doors. wooMn floor $150 Cal(905)683-4642 COMPOUNO henmp IIOnf (2). amohaged. w4h quavers Wild arrows. Must buy bond f2'5 Only 3 narxfa ad used twice 35 451E and 45.551b. 683--0933 FOR TALE - -V shaped krcn- en cabinets almond we oak trim. 8 11 x 9 n, x d M Perfect for collage or ie -law apart- ment. Ssoo To view all (905) 427-4216 PENTIUM 140 computer, fed rt all media. tax noodem. 16 Me of memory colon moni- tor, asking M. 905.831- 5864 1 Article` GAVAGE door repairs. broken springs, oda. codas. open- ers ustaYW $45 New doors) operiers Oualiry Plus Doors 416-336-0073 28 M Johnson r' It , d w/ controls 5500 can Bid 905- 683-4377(snp) 6 MAN HOT TUB. Royal Beach 34. Spied al sift to M any basement Deluxe hard cover. new conellaw. $3.000 0 B.O 905-655-4487 ALL EST OUALITV- 4 pear live groom tables, wamut full dkWnp RM suite, antique oak dresser with mirror, other pieces. household effects 436-6079 between 630-10 p.m. BAN COIIBTEII. 10" kip. (eomrmaw) $500. Refriger- ated showcase. $1.000. 61t. brio edraw system. we fire $1.500. 905.666- CAN " MIOREN, 100%. Milos thick, plush. stain re - SWM carpet. For 3 moms. 30 Sq. yds�rarvK ftft pad Will irstadation in yon hone. I- gioulkin . in your holes. No iraerta. no payntae lot 27 full 10 year. Danid. 1-800- CANPETS - lots of caw, 100% nylon. neer stain w lem arF , t on hand, I wo carpet 3 rooms. S. Price expddincludes expertirK1WMWtiore v try. ON atimales (30 yaeds). NUMM 686.2314. CAW" IIIALE. Gal arm saw sa oI to 50% on large Swedign color and defti, dNbNNt Sallatedf�r9p5 estimala a�Mfs 8226)431-4040. (416)822- e allanAeeWe Now, Spring and Summer Sonya's Summer Helpers Hire a live-in nanny from Quebec Call. to arrange an in home appointment (416) 488-3373 1 Ilospilal 1Ndlcal 1 Articles for Dental Sell . 1 Arts b Crafts rJ..j1 Arts 6 crafts . 1 Arts 6 Crafts "i para- med HEALTH SERVICES unE nimoaw PART TIME EVENING/RELIEF ACCOUNTING CO-ORDINATOR 16%" require a team oriented individual t„ ,Fork outside regular office hours and tri Ilrovide illness and vacation relief for thy' cull time accounting co-ordinator. 1 I,,. hccesefuI candidate will possess/ ic'ro_ m_ 'true: h'tih school diploma; Community c ,liege accounting course ears practical accounting experience .I th computerized accountln� system, - � luding processing payroll and punts receivable/ payable (100+ ,n counts) rmnimum 1 year credit and collection r\perience mtnlmum 1 year exrience in data entry and business so tware (Windows [,referable) r,cellent organizational skills with ,il•ilityy to pnoritize and meet tight Lir•a- fines ofective verbal and written , ornmunication skills in English AFTER HOURS/RELIEF ASSIGNMENT CO-ORDINATOR LNc urgently require 2 RNs to work i.itside standard office hours. You will f4• responsible for the assignment of staff fulfill the care requirements of our ii -nits. Hours will be worked both in the hr.anch and at your home. he successfu! candidate will -ecc: urrent certificate of competence with CoIlc�,e of Nurses Knowledge of community healthcare "X ellent verbal and written mmunication skills in English vi,kellent organizational and inter ersonal skills ,it•monstrated ability to meet tight dvadllnes :cmomtrated ability to responsibly ,heft priorities ottice expenence and computer literacy Fax resumes immediately to: (905) 576-8852 Attn: Branch Manager K7rile we thank all applicants, only those bring considered will be contacted Equal Opportunity Emploger- 1 Arkcb tm sale CARPETS SALE ;ors of car- . 'JC'. nylun slain re - Ise. carpet 3 rooms 5339 - ) W yd) Iade I carpet. mium pad anti wtstaNa- n Free estimates. Carpet :tsars serving Durham aril r6ourdN area Sam 905- CLEARANCE SALE must be d ca, reasonable filer re - '.;ed aluminum boars And rats. Evwwude moors. 2 - hp. Toro mowers and hwhiowefs. lawn boy mow. .... Home* Saws and trim - '+s. Wilde Sales, 4700 ckson Rd N (905) 6W 10 COMPUTER. Pentium go, "'eq 540 HD 4X CD 5395 ;A monitor f89 Service d -;grades Upgrade your old to Pentium 166mmx incl . 'nn -ram. 16bit sound. 4m A. tower case 5369 Model f- I= 131 Brock St.S. .15-430- 561 5 COMPUTER CLEARANCE enter . Packer of the Week 200 mhZ t 14• monitor 24X $999 Be Peus ntium 11233 ofi tea 51085 Used Pentium units !rpm 5455 Up grade your, Pentium 75 . 133 to 233 M Mx $90 Active color notebooks 4 86 from $795. Call (905) 6973059 CONCRETE SAW. Sages DUlma( 309).350 5. (;fe tum saw (never used) $199., Piano d bench exnMat 00th. union. $995 Ford diesel bu- tor good condition $3000. (905)655-4138 iOR SALEbed "OWN IM, a0- lule wmode heel Com willed chair. . and bath tub 'no (905) 623-2472 FOR Sale Toronto Blue Jays tickets 2 or 4 seats for carious home games this season. Section 525 (above norm Row 1 each. lace value). further 0903mation call (416) 636. INVACARE ARCHER electric whtelchalr w/charger 51200; 20' colour TV $100: Yalrfalll acoustic 6 classical guitars W'cases 6 stands $125. sad' 2 piece black dlirra/emertain- rnent Stands $150, '11lurr fur - e also. John 5766-057,4 - ee,e message (snp) 1 Aititlee for Sale NAM* AppdUnces Match- ing tndge 6 Stove. like new $400. washer i dryer sets $400/up. good condition, Apartmdd we washes 8 Cry- er $450 Side -by -stiles. wMe✓ Almond. $5001ip Average 2-8 years old Fina" Avail- able Up to 1 year warranty. 426 Srmcot St S. (905)728- 40/3 HEALTHMATE SAUNA. large new portable 2 -person. provides pain relief, weight control. exercise effect. relax- ation. stereo Was $4650. as- king $3950 579-7353 HOUSE CONTENTS, bage. washer dryer excellent condi- tion. organ, drums, weight equipment. plus more. 905- 683-4145 alter 6. ==TV M . 141 . 3 CIA- monads..64 karat. v5 clarity. Fbraisal rdeaiers.(1�). otter MiBNi - quality lepwa crib/ wtad mattress. Wo new $250.. 20 suss and olive crystal passes $5.00 to $7.00 each. 2 electronic typewriters $100. W4 $175.. Cheng veneer pfirter stand $60., amigos ar- INCH$ include cal boy dresser 5200., dresser with mirror 5325.. patnkd blanket box $120„ am" top table $45.. rocking chair 5125., unique wagon side. (good for coffee table), $450.. Picketing (905) 831-0-03318. sip MDrMIB SALE - solid oak hflcl and Duffel, $1000: sold Oak coffee and end tables 5350: Nova lawanhower $175: office contputer desk nim Side table $275: 2 dr. Dress tub efhdosure doors $100; or best offers. Call 723-5559 or 576-8861. I Diamond ring; sofa 8 chair, N 8 unit; lamps: coffee i end tables: quao- Site bed: table, chairs 6 com- er hitch, bookshelf, cedar 8190 titer 6dpinn.. rs. 905-666- LMLTECH Drill, original But - ISO mould with foot pedal. Ex- cellent Gond. asking $275. Call ager 6pm. 66O-8298 SNP WINDOWS - Thermal New $95; Patio doors complete SlIft 416,265.1436. (snp) . . PIANIM/GRANDFATHER CLOCKS- All 1997 floor mod- els reduced Used pianos Yamaha, Samick. Kimbaf. Young Chung New digital pia- nos from $895 and up. Rem to own Urge selection of grandfather docks from $995 and up Call TELEP PIANO 433-1491 AAA POOL OPENING SPECIAL - $149. All taxes 8 chemicals included. Lim- ited time offer G.R.B. Main- tenance. 683-8452. RENT TO OWN APPLIANCES, new and reconditioned, full warranty Paddy's Market. 905-263-8369 or I-800-798. 5502 SHAKLEE - for products and or Career plan information call 905-686-1117 SHEOMAN Quality wooden sheds 8 X 8 Dam kit. only $299 plus tax Marry other SIZ- es and styles available Also garages and decks 761 Mc- Kay Rd Unit 3. Pickering. For more info call 905-619-2093 SOLID OAK u -stuped kitchen, with 'stand. plus Gerair stove and family sato overs AM ml• crowave Colonial doors and Pella wwdows Can 263-8514 OAK/PINE FURNITURE..AII solid oak table sets on sale"' eq. SOLID OAK double pedes- tal table 44' x 96- extended rl w I' thick top. 2- thick solid OA skirt. 2.15' ext.. choice of edge profile b stupe of lade top (oval or req 1 AND 6 solid oak Cambridge chairs Limd. ed time Only $1.7% All of our tables are hand-crafted on the Premises. complete table sets from a5 low as $749 'radifioral Woodworking, 115 Norm Port Rd IS, Off Reach .ii r ion rerry'Vkny W!)-13ir4 NO MONEY DOWN Pen!iurr '66MMX Computer _........ ... SlshviL 25 -50-TVs karr_S52?ShW FsnerSkreo___ $14hvk. SSISh l Cr1r Mini Dish. $6.25hrk Guitam voni.......... 56.2SANh. Leatherette 3•pece L ,vmgroom............S11/rrkt USED FRIDGE 5725 and ,c used stoves $200 and up. used washers $250 dryers S125 and up New brand name ridges. 16 c I $605 . New brats now 30- stoves 5419 and up. New 5 C I freezers $255. Slephertson's Ap- piiances 227 court "A. usha- wa. 576-7448 USED OFFICE Furniture for sale File cabinets. dews and desks For wily wewit cal 428-9778 WASHER b gas dryer. 2 old $1200 value. Asking 700 Air Corditiorer. 2 years old was 5600 Asking 5300 Hu- "wddier $50 (9051839-9791 WASHER NGLIS. works Irl. $17500 elect dryer, 125 00. utility trader 1'x6'. with sides. raw bin $450 00 426-6111 1 Articles W~ ANTIMS?Absfdetehl Ad- vice, consulUtion Free ap- prarsals-muumal feeauction service 20% negotiable Pur- chasing outright, estates w/ some antique contents, (no limit to value consdered). collections of any sort, quan- tties or sirgie Antique Items. 17 try to respond to al quer- ies Robert Bowen Antiques- Brooklin, Ontario (905)655- 8049.tax (905)655-5501 CASH OR DEALS. We Buy. Sell, a more, Pay top dollar for top items. Home audio/ video, car audio, tools. CD's. movies, games. gold dia- monds, furniture. Appliances (905)433-1785 905-571-2274 (905)666-0084 (prefer all dans in work" order) UNWANTED, scrap metals removed. BBO's, air cons.. stoves. cars. farm Machinery. or anything metal (905) 571- 6711 _ DO you have valuable an- tiques or esWe COnWft? Let us assist you in adrievtng the highest possible prices. Call lo -day Henry or Gayle Kahn Antique Cyonsultants• with nearly 30Phone 905-965-88161. WANTED - 1948.50 HOD lenders and runnuig boards, in Andy 357 2358 (sip) condition.CM 705 WAMTED WORKNG OR NOT.! Washers, dryers. stoves, camping trailer, out- side furniture, dresser. (905) 426.5999. e 1 Arts A cmft CRAFTERS WANTED at The Gift 6 Craft Showplace' it" - ed in the Courtin Fk'r Mar- ket. 4 km. east of Oshawa. Let us show 1 sell your crafts di- radly, to the public. You do not have to be there. Call 905- 436-1024. LAKEVIEW CERAMICS OPEN AGAIN It you re took. Ing hoc us CAN Lyn at 905-355- 1005 wed -son 10-4 MAKE IT FUM. Make it easy Make .1 yours Decorate ce- 'amhC brSQK with your Co- nurs 8 dKW Studio Work- ,hoo.905-831-3263 1 CanpMw ArdNref NEN N;;- ,-,tine 4 hap +row durrgnuherrs net/ aIc23Nm4a mm am froWe. SALE- KAYAK Pool Rectangu ar alicie ,,round including decks 16x24 070 $5395 Mae price Sale on nstalyhon or save G S T mads Apel 21 st 1-800-60.7564 Lost 4 • M1 Found FOUND ,er, 9id male ab cross Inoc late blown COW possibly with aMnbs Dover RidOe/Hainvood area A(ax Owner may contact 683-2271 M1 POUMuppwn/ sods FREE to good home Female Ub,'Sheppard ma puppy 6 months of 697.3877 ISM) FOR SALE Beagle Puppies. 1 female 4 month old Lhasa' Pont puppy Cap Uwe 905- 665-0191 (sip) BUIL TERRIER mature tinndle female, spade belle Is awat- Irg a quiet, loving 1101rStfd010 with lanced yard. no other pets (905) 786-3160 LHASA APSO pups for saw 5350 Maks 6 females avad- Me. various colours Ready to go (705)786-3124, leave message PUREMED BOXER PUPPIES with ods cropped and dew claws removed. Iso snots. $400 Available Mid June Lave Message (905) 987- :079 ATTENTION: Dog Owners Doggie Dooley Pet Waste Systems starting at 554.99 up to 150 2) wt Dog Lde Jackets starting at $25, 24' Fire Hy- drant container $25.99 BEST BAN 3'. 4.1/7 6' . 10- Lifetime Gwrartee. from $5.99 Dog Shovels from 55.99. 9.9. 7 th Anniversary Sale S Buy a order before May 31st. receive 1 year digester free (905)723-5413. Fax 723- 1466. Avkmwbln M for Sale CREDIT PROBLEMS? On the spot financing. Down pay- ments from $750. O.AC. Cars, trucks, vans. 1981 to 1994 Alandy Auto Sales Ltd. 792 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa. Phone 905-720-3382. 1976 CORVETTE $6700 OBD. Call (905) 438.8770 1971 Mercedes 3000, auto.. bearddal condition. $9600 Coo Call 728-1007 U17 am GRAND NA110fal. 3.8 litre, V-6 Turbo. excellent condition. Asking $8.500. Ger- Dtied. or best offer. 905-576- 5755. 19)17 OLDSMOBILE station - wagon. original owyer. V8ps. pb, new brakes, new muffler Runs excellent. 160.000 km Trailer hitch. $1125 obo 427- 3306 . 1 1 Aakwswdee kr Sale 1148 BERETTA '15 auto aryl, tm cassene ' Owner. no rust. dean. $2100 as is Can (9061686-2436. after 6p.m. 190 CAVALIER 133000Kms I Owner 4 door pwpb. As K 52000 0 B 0 19051-434-2126 190 GRAM AN. 2 door. :xack. V-6 EFI 170 MC Km in txceaem conda,on. 52.000 Wm Cal (705) 328.1960 19" BUICK CENTURY. dark Nue wrtn matChrnq interior 3 3 Mie Vi. 4 speed auto. wire wdeels. are cad., to, :r'xee. anrlfm caneRc high kms. but very well mtrn- taxied In Slam new Askuq $3.99 ArNed Cal (9051575-0873, 11 Ardomabdes ler sale 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 190 CAVALIER 4 cylinder FINANCE sedan Automatic. air SM DEPARTMENT _er0lw d cal (9x5)623-7797 SHERIDAN CHEV 1911 BERETTA GT. Blue 905-706-6498 126 000 kms✓6 sunroof auto. jowel claboxis. mist THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 199&PAGE 37 1udanobia Warded ABC $75 to $7504 for scrap 'Ar,, 3 trucks or arty condition reh,cles 24hr professional �ek up Free Towing AN Dur. 'am Recycling. cars 3 trucks Ranted Call (905)706.5740. 123 7878 AUTOMOBILES and trucks „a^,,; '•,r scrap Any condi- any age. tree removal in Durham Region, cash .d Also needed. '75 to '87 ar GMC pickup for parts anytime. Oshawa 905- 5407 CASH FOR CARSI We buy =h1Ues Yeh,cles must r running condition Call 24' 5 or come to 479 S' East Alex at QAC AUTO SALES iCRAP CARS Wanted, top an! Same day pick cars for resale, will , , $5000 Call 686 - Trucks for $ale 1984 e. ' 2 ton 6 eyl. auto. FjO km Good clears truck. S i3O obo 705-878-4998 ,p 1989 NISSAN Pick-up. 5 :sed 2G41im great body 6 -10haniwl $MOO o b o Cap --1-0481 1 vada/ 4 Wh•el Drive 1988 ,APAVAN _E 3 L en - ,,,re 165K. 5 -passenger. all season Road Handler. under - :,.AM every year 2 owners. $2000 oo0 656-56M 1989 CHEV conversion Van raked ooh supavan 305. -ertdred excellent condbon. $8.900 negotiable. 4 new tires, well moritnned. 206000 km Whaby.905.668-0524 992 CHEVY ASTRO CS. 5 pas r, cruise. an. 2'7.000 kdmt . S6500. cam - lied. call 905721-8859 1912 Dodge Caravan. 7 -pas- senger 114.000 km. auk, only 'm-caSseRe. Or ps/pt. no 'ost. $mMWulate-condMon. S"900 000 Writhed Farad 931-1955: work1416)261-9740 1997 ASTRID Cargo Van. 4 3 sato w.air new paw. clem- ',ed. 220K. $5995. 1994 FCBD 350 1-1011 cargo. 58 auto sur -nrdriwe. at 'heavy to pkg Tarry 111, 1 .. 14OK, exalerll -nnhdthon. $12.500 905-432- 9867 394 Dodge Caravan. 86.000 xra 7 -passenger. 3.0L. V6. aao . err:. cassette. $8750. cereded 434.2775 1 Trailer 111FT TRAILER. Great shape sleeps 6 Uthroom, deck hed. extra }ridge, pubo fable aro dews SM rregorr M 61}�2-018 1 19711 22 R. prowler trader n excellent condition. tuft egwpped, bores won screened room Ano canopy Asking $3.400 (905) 436- 2123 1969 24 1,7' Jayco-Express trader excellent condition. sleeps 7. 3 Dunks. eWnc- gas-refngetrator, 4 -bunter stove/oven. ODuble-Slt*S. 4pc -bath, furnace. hoe -water - healer. awmng. $9500 obo 905-683-9718. RICE LAKE- Molde Home 12 x60 nim Hot., room plus large shed 1002' Furnished. docoralfw. new roof. $25.000, carpeted covered deck Calf 905) 571-1220 or (9o5) 433- 1855 WANTED - HARDTOP tent trailer. 1988 or newer sleeps 6-8. tndge. Awning or scran- room. call 666-7733 • IIMi1M 1S FT. 1974 SURFMASTER Bowider, convertible top. 70 Op. 74 evinrude motor. and trailer. excdkm condition $2.700. (905)404-8900 P.O L., cruise, tit, at corhd- e you had financial 1978 21' Sam with Cubby nonnq, stereo. 4 door, btrs. Dht deed a cit? rabln, includes 1990'5 trailer. 102.000 kms., asking $6.500 have programs for Sacrifice for $4900 due to call 905-434-3773. (905)987- set 56000 080 Cale (905) 0 NERC. Sable GS Fuu 579-6802 power err goon power Iran 1991 CAVALIER 4 dr. 4 At, 195.000 kms Auto air 10 windows while Needs II!!dS work $700 as IS 080 16a000Kms Clean. good Cap 666-0690 :aid. 53695 cestaled No GST REAL DEALS. REAL PEOPLE 19051404-0698 Over 35 fully reconditioned 1991 Sunburnt. 4 -door. auto. used vehdt Eo 1995 Frs6y U uutikms acelki" cofhdr SE 4 dr. nub. Map. $8.996 hon $4495 ISOM Ods �dDOr, 1195 Pontiac Suntire. auto. 4 cylinder auto Idaded. ape. SB.995. 1994 Chev Cava- 85000Yms 52200 Both dkrtr leer low k's. $7.995 1991 bed 433-1787 Dr 985-7811 Pontiac Grand Prix S8 495 . ranty Aslung $12,900 Call 1993 Pontiac Grand Am 6 cyt . 1992 CHEV LUMINA one 58.995. 1993 Mercury Sabi owner like new 4dr V6 auto. loaded $7,995. 1991 Buick crtaSt. air, fill. AM/FM Lass. LaSatt. new lines. art $6999 000WC �f8.9955 .er FIS (905)668 5291 1OWS E Eighty- bons. 59200. Cal 665-8353 eight a $5,995, 1990 1993 BONNEVILLE loaded. Cavalier Z24 $6 395. 1991 180 0001rm. 58.000 certified Plymouth User AS $7.995 Call days 905-579-8145. or 1990 Volkswagen Jena evenings 905-434-1824 S5,995. 1990 Choly Traciter 4 1993 FORD Crown Victoria. x 4. Auto. $6.495. 1989 Track - black power windows. tilt er 4 x 4. 54.800 1968 Buick steering. Michelin tires. NO Regal 119K S5495 1988 GST $7995 Certified Good Toyota Tercel 4 x 4 $3,795 condition Call (905)668-9600 Vans 1994 Plymouth Voyager loaded. $10.995 1993 Chev 1917 GED WIND. teal green. Astro loaded 511.995 1992 1 Litre. 3 cylinder. 5 -speed. Plymouth Voyager loaded AnNm cassette. 189.00km all $8.995 1992 Lumana APV highwayI owner, excellent loaded $7.995. 1967 Chev As - condition, includes 2 snow too LT $4.995. Civ 9s Carv- bres on rims Mantenance tar ANTI Centre. 1- Nig St. records available. candied. West it MLNwn MBR. Call new rear Drakes. 53000 o.b.o. 579.2N1. Sae Teelll (905)571-3998 1993 OLDSMOBILE ACKW in exce lev caholtlon, PS. PB. AUTO LOANS THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 199&PAGE 37 1udanobia Warded ABC $75 to $7504 for scrap 'Ar,, 3 trucks or arty condition reh,cles 24hr professional �ek up Free Towing AN Dur. 'am Recycling. cars 3 trucks Ranted Call (905)706.5740. 123 7878 AUTOMOBILES and trucks „a^,,; '•,r scrap Any condi- any age. tree removal in Durham Region, cash .d Also needed. '75 to '87 ar GMC pickup for parts anytime. Oshawa 905- 5407 CASH FOR CARSI We buy =h1Ues Yeh,cles must r running condition Call 24' 5 or come to 479 S' East Alex at QAC AUTO SALES iCRAP CARS Wanted, top an! Same day pick cars for resale, will , , $5000 Call 686 - Trucks for $ale 1984 e. ' 2 ton 6 eyl. auto. FjO km Good clears truck. S i3O obo 705-878-4998 ,p 1989 NISSAN Pick-up. 5 :sed 2G41im great body 6 -10haniwl $MOO o b o Cap --1-0481 1 vada/ 4 Wh•el Drive 1988 ,APAVAN _E 3 L en - ,,,re 165K. 5 -passenger. all season Road Handler. under - :,.AM every year 2 owners. $2000 oo0 656-56M 1989 CHEV conversion Van raked ooh supavan 305. -ertdred excellent condbon. $8.900 negotiable. 4 new tires, well moritnned. 206000 km Whaby.905.668-0524 992 CHEVY ASTRO CS. 5 pas r, cruise. an. 2'7.000 kdmt . S6500. cam - lied. call 905721-8859 1912 Dodge Caravan. 7 -pas- senger 114.000 km. auk, only 'm-caSseRe. Or ps/pt. no 'ost. $mMWulate-condMon. S"900 000 Writhed Farad 931-1955: work1416)261-9740 1997 ASTRID Cargo Van. 4 3 sato w.air new paw. clem- ',ed. 220K. $5995. 1994 FCBD 350 1-1011 cargo. 58 auto sur -nrdriwe. at 'heavy to pkg Tarry 111, 1 .. 14OK, exalerll -nnhdthon. $12.500 905-432- 9867 394 Dodge Caravan. 86.000 xra 7 -passenger. 3.0L. V6. aao . err:. cassette. $8750. cereded 434.2775 1 Trailer 111FT TRAILER. Great shape sleeps 6 Uthroom, deck hed. extra }ridge, pubo fable aro dews SM rregorr M 61}�2-018 1 19711 22 R. prowler trader n excellent condition. tuft egwpped, bores won screened room Ano canopy Asking $3.400 (905) 436- 2123 1969 24 1,7' Jayco-Express trader excellent condition. sleeps 7. 3 Dunks. eWnc- gas-refngetrator, 4 -bunter stove/oven. ODuble-Slt*S. 4pc -bath, furnace. hoe -water - healer. awmng. $9500 obo 905-683-9718. RICE LAKE- Molde Home 12 x60 nim Hot., room plus large shed 1002' Furnished. docoralfw. new roof. $25.000, carpeted covered deck Calf 905) 571-1220 or (9o5) 433- 1855 WANTED - HARDTOP tent trailer. 1988 or newer sleeps 6-8. tndge. Awning or scran- room. call 666-7733 • IIMi1M 1S FT. 1974 SURFMASTER Bowider, convertible top. 70 Op. 74 evinrude motor. and trailer. excdkm condition $2.700. (905)404-8900 P.O L., cruise, tit, at corhd- e you had financial 1978 21' Sam with Cubby nonnq, stereo. 4 door, btrs. Dht deed a cit? rabln, includes 1990'5 trailer. 102.000 kms., asking $6.500 have programs for Sacrifice for $4900 due to call 905-434-3773. (905)987- good credit move. Cale (905) 438-8770. 7285. credo, even bankruptand 1917 STMCRAFT Aluminum 1911 DODGE SUMD Cara [geryone. �y 14R.6in. Dap V. 35hp mere.. van LE. 3.3 litre, V6, bided. ir your credit while electric. power -trim. power - blue. certified $14.500o.b.o. " brat ar, (905) 576- bt, trader. ski -bar a a cesso- Cal905-M7668 . Fraser Ford 815 nes $4900 firm. Call John 1995 FORD COMW.. v6. lady W., Oshawa. 905.666-6657. loaded. 50.0001ims. Full war- 1911 Sea -Dee XD. electric fairly. 2 year extended War- fuel gauge, xam. great scrape. ranty Aslung $12,900 Call AhtsNoern with bailer. $3395 Coo. 905- (905)436-1995 1 e 985.4467 or 905.985-4805. IM FORD Escort LS Wagon, ApMINMrde showroom condition AN op- S Cub S for unwanted cars 1 1 yR nt bons. 59200. Cal 665-8353 and truths. project cars ad 1lBS MOM CARlO wdkte, wriklons. dear obit. you rash in). ^fi 0206 1.1 SELF-CONIAMED Base - 2 doom. filly loaded. due new. mem apartment. available Jurhe ISM. Rent negotiable. leather, 60.ODOkm $16 500 SZM SCASNS Paid for dnv- Call 905.619-9280 or 416 - must sell. 571.5604 able used cars and trucks. Call Doug905)655-4253 or 307-4185. 1997 VW JETTA GT. 4 -door. 4 -cylinder, a/c, loadeu. pre- mium sound system. alarm. 15yr rust protection warranty. 6yr power train warranty, ran on synthetic oil• all service records. 32.ODOkm, paid $27.500 Must sell' Asking $21.500 90.5.579-6461. (9D5)43Z-0476 anytime. 1•BEOROOM Apartment May 1st. 5550 morhdhly plus hydro. A i A AUTO- Cars. trucks. First/last. Call 619.0261 atter boats. We pay $80- $10.000. 6P m. Cash on Bk spolAny condi- AJAX Basement apartment. hon• any year. Call us Any- separate entrance. laundry, time. 24 hours. 7 days, 30 parking, all included 5565 No nun service 9055-686-5003 or smokrng/pets, references re - 905706.5234 quired Available immediately Call W6-3396 A 11srt� s r A 1 1 arty s or AJAX • CLIPPER APTS. 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 1 8 2 bedrooms, immediate. 3 appliances and blinds, MON. - FRI. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. (905) 571-3522 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED THE SUMMIT PLACE • 1,2, dr 3 Bed Apts. • MOVE -IN INCENTIVES • All Util. Included • In - House Supt. & Maint. Rental Office: Mon - Fri. gam - 8 pm Sat 8 Sun 11arn- 4pm VALIANT PROPERTY Js.:e r MANAGEMENT W_905-579-1 626 IN room Apr A.ailable urn 1 Fndge. stove neat. hydro i - pd.ividddienq $765,mo Carpet. 263-8369 a emulgsg M- 2522 2 BEDROOM apt on man Noor of C oumry lcme tim BrbOk- hn. $6011mor4h . hydro Non - i , Ing 1st 8 last referenc- es. Available May 1st Call (905) 655-3687 2 BEDROOM a+a'labk Im- medutely Also ' 2 8 3 bed- rooms available June 1st No peg StarDng at V40 AN in - c hsne CAN 721-2232 574 Mary St. E. wktky States available May June in well-mainauxd quiet 3 -storey budding Appliances. utd . parking. Securtq cameras in- cluded On-site management Cal Janet 666.2450 i-PLFX - Shmcoe N nice aril dao 2 bedroom, one parking, stare laundry. stove. fndge. available June 1. $675 -tail No pets 668-1946 AJAX - 2 bedroom tlasemerd separate entrance, picture window. parking. cable. laun- dry, antral air, non smoker. Isylasi. $695 mo 428-9214 AJAX - ONE bedroom Oase- mem. separate enhtrathce. Clean. bright. Spacious. 4 Ap- phanhces, air. no smoking. no 4p t 765 plus unties. (905) AJAX SPACIOUS one bed- room basement apartment, antral air. separate entrance, dose to amenities. $550 plus 1/3 utilities. April 30. (905) 426-2851 AJAX adud Towers. Spa- cious apartments. quit build- mqq, close to shopping, 401. G0. Pool. sauna. moa bed rooms $919.. Immediately. one -bedroom $709 June 1st. Can 683-8571 until 7 30p.m. MAX South• beautiful brand new 1 -bedroom basement apartment with walkout. oak kitchen. ceramic bathroom. No smoking, no pets $650/ month inclusive. Fdrst/last. Jim or Joanne (905)619-6536. AJAX, S575/mo., bachelor. basement. with extra room 4 plea bath, full kitchen. Newly renovated. heat. hydro all dm dusive Cable 6 laundry pnv- deges Non-smoker. 427- 0862 AJAX. 2 bedroom apt 4 ap ll Appy 1400 ,;'I Asking $95000✓month Y-droom Sep ent. 2nd floor. dry 0,901 Asking $70070/ +onth 905 426-29A3 BRAD AJAX. tarp. xwly-renovated aur^!rt 2 bedrooms. kung ;om, torkly room, fridge. 'Ove Separate entrance. rge kitchen 8 bathroom. 3-50 inclusive. no Vets. no nokng. tsinasf Available nmedutety Call Suzan 6116- 152 AJAX- 2 Bedroom baSaWt ,:of %c Nc cels cable parking avalabit May ISI 5775 inclu- sive 1st i last Please lin 105)426.6223 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY in Niirtbi, Apt civ ^,;nq spa- -rous. carpeted haw" pairri- ,I. with balcony. dose to toms. ;VWM ale Alvin AOwded :.VAast required. n0 polls. I bedroom $690 2 bedroom 5790 3 bedoom Sa W Cal 430-0134 AAA UNFURNISHED APT Avail May is! urge 2 bed- room ground noon $803ymu includes appliances, uuktdes. d parking East of Coruuce no Pets 9051-279-7438 after Sean or before 9 30 am BEAUTIFUL ONE bedroom basement private entrance. dive. Spacious bacxyard 4 appkafKn. ale ulctuShve, lau". of 'tear 0 C.bus ro- ute, V650, mo 725-8769 MUGHT I -bedroom basement apartment with walkout ,o deck SlmcDeiTaunion area Suitable for single working Adult Includes cablejutdrtles Avadabk May 1st 5500 first, last 432-1099 CENTRAL OSHAWA Spacious one ticrm apt Gas Fireplace Parking Close to All ameru- Ties. $450 per month plus uthl- ttes Avail May 1st Please Call Todd at 19051665-8741 CENTRAL Oshawa, Urge 1. 2. d 3 bedroom apartments available In well-maintained buffrq dose to all ami nthes can 905-723-0977 CENTRALLY LOCATED. 1 bedroom basertem apt.. Sep - ante enlra nce/driveway ca- ble inducted. Available imme- diaky. $4751mo Can Dave at 728-3996. leave message. COURTME, NEWER one bed- room basement apartment. separate entranc6parkirg. $595 includes utilities, fire- place. air, cable. Ist/Iasi, ref- erences required. No smok- ing/pets. Available May Ist (905) 433-7958 after 5 p.m. FURNISHED. Oshawa Nape. 1 bedroom basement. deanl brigm., air and cable Seper- ate entrance. dose to all amendies No smoking/pets Quiet single- $500 inclusive 725-3079. GREAT Neighborhood - bright, spacious, newly decorated one bedroom basement apartment Lots of privacy. own parking. $600. all inclu- sive 905.433-4157. evawgs LARGE - CLEAN - Dry 1 bed- room basement apt Du Fireplace Utilities Bus at door No smokersipets Avail- ableMay 1 st 432.0925 -_ _. • r • . _�. • ... PAGE 38 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1998 all APcos = 1 1 APOmor- a Real1 Ice � or 1 Ileuses forRw ROM I NEWER APTS. - Slnlcoe S. at WWW. gorgeous. Dnght, le- eloor. one 1 bedroom. $575 galized. 1 -bedroom sell•con- hydro Call Bill at 432• g2261 tanned apartment Available for appt immediately $675/month all NORTH OSHAWA Super la induave No els or smokers pease (905)665-7251 or 8 2 Dedroom(s) Ezt�a u et (905►4z7a374 balcony We'll ell managed ql (905427-8233 Duildnq Controlled entrance WHITRY-1 bedroom base - 5598 and 5698 util., able, mens apartment air conch barking No dogs May 1st boned. Walk to GO No intl June 1st 905-579-5584 Smokers/pets, firstflast ONE BEDROOM. lar e. tin $600 Ret required Available mam floor, rene ef. cerdtral June / (905) 62883 66. Oshawa. bus rouse, large WHY rent when you can own lenced backyard. $595 Avail- your own home for less than able immediately (905) 571- you trim Call Dave Hay - 5320 loth Sales Rep. Re/Max SPACIOUS well-maintained 2 Summn Realty (1991) Ltd 668-3800 or (905) 666 - bedroom apts Avail at 900 0110 tried 888 Glen St Some with Ptorke 571-2757 walk-in closets, paint provid- OSHAWA Bloor/Park Rd. one ed. Close to schools. shop- bedroom $584. 2 bedroom ping cemrc. GO Station Ut4t• $680. spacious dean units in ties included Cal 726-4993 8 plex, twat and parkin in- OSHAWA -SlevensoNAnna cllyded Near 401. IstAasl.. no 1-888 749 2738 polls sunny-one-bedroompets basement apt. Sep entrance/ , 1 House parking Washer/dryer/utititks For Rsm included No smokingipets Single workmq person re - seined FirstAast. May t 5550 723-8369. DSIUWA NORTH - Bright dearsone bedroom basement apartment, completely reno- vated. with separate entrance and private patio All inclusive 5650 mo quiet sxhgk or cou- We No smoking/pets (905) 432-2404 OSHAWA. Clean 1 bedroom lumtshed bachelor apt pri- vate rrvate entrance.oath . parking (lase to OGH. $495 vidus,ve Immedgle, no pets 725-1171 OSHAWA- 2 bed- Spa- Clous clean in duplex Fenced Yard. park,rg. appliances 5650 Outlines AvadaDk Im- medately Please all (9osiao-1846 OSHAWA- 2 bedroom base- ment apt in quiet area Sep entrance appliances, laundry $625 uttl included Frst4ast reg5rred Available June 1st Showing call collect 1-416- 242-9223 atter 6p in OSHAWA- 2 bedroom Condo. r M' ni $ Nil RENT? 1,11kW \ VOL R HOME FROM $7(N)/110IVTH j ^,s!-ess Saes Ava,tao;e ti Jt Much Dowrgaymem» D-sdwiged BankruI (905) 571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley San ry,o Sudor ;.coo E. Ren I-RFORmnM Semi --,i. dearakeG. JL,Sr Iv du+mtown Oshawa. $780/moxnth . utile- tles 1a4l Available Imme diately Call 905-433-5074 4-BEDRDOM Farmhouse in rural Whiney all lawn min- tenance 6 srnow removal d- eluded. S1250/momhttM1- lies Can Tom 905.868-3;00 4a11TORT UNION dean 3 - bedroom. owner in basement. randy none. treed property. Large deck Air-Codk1n01vng, appliances &arow000 floor. $1150. June 1st Caldoryn Management(9051428-9766 uq. m quare. 3 ap- pharl air, lit $900 per ANIMUTELY ASTOUNDING month 43d -b047 1905 6 months It" they or a PWUMNc n K house from S5%madh BILI ROI Coldweu 9~ (SOS) 2 bedroom b neat -9813 Sep emrow, for t o 2 wrx7.- ugly Financing for any pur- ngom Ing people non smoking no AJAX. net. 3-bquid d stied. pets 5680 plus security de- fenced $1100 plus Steve post Avail immediately (905427-8233 (905)619-0842 COUNTICE nice 3 -bedroom PICKERING bnght above bungalowp&W-.. 5 a. ga- grounn "nr bedroom apart- rage. 2 -car Par". $930•uld- rnMl 4 awlances, parking. tyles. or $1050 reclusive Jude no smoking no pets $675 nil- ISI Cindy 725-2246 Abso- dtsr a lay tet (905) 683- it** rid does 9629 cowvkx Mtn low montldy half. $read Dir. (Even- LARGE 2 -bedroom (Ower do- MCAERING VILLAGE• 8.01 Plex newly dKOrAW OShi- oyer. .Oncept 1 bedroom apl wit 4 appkilasI Large yard Vaulled 001I taykghl. AVC. NO (IM Available Jrxle ISI laundry Iaahuss parking. $675/month BUMAS June 1st 5725 massive 433 MM 7 Ptorke 571-2757 0622 everkrg5 0 ( ) PICKERING. Liverpool. south Ot Bai'y t bedroom bast- ment. renovated. very dean, separate etNriuce. parking PICKERING. 3 -bedroom townhouse t 12 -barns. ga- rage. 4 Apelfecesdose to ao aneahes S1.p50CAN Johre Morelli. latprdh Reser Fust Really 631-3300. 5 Dath Wet bar. laundry $6ca P=ERING 5 -bedroom ex - 420 iZG1276 0 trlchrs+ve please Cil eusc:e int. awadOle Maylst- spacious rooms to POURING, one -bedroom tamely 6 entertaining Quiet basement . •nrhules to 401 area. lensed yard, rim all separate entrance, parking am2aoes 905-424-8747 "her 1"" S68Ghnomh Non- 9pm smoker Available unme- dauv Cal (905)431-9388 PtMRING -tear Lrver" RFTSONIEULALIE. 2 bedroom basement apartment. Sepa- rate etdrsnce, targe yard parking Laundry included no pets 1stAwl $675 nrclusive. available May I sl 905-435- 0856 SIYCOE St.S 3 -bedroom $925 utilities Includes ap- pWnces. Courtna. 3 bedroom MPI In WN*O se. $952 'Wu- Serve ndo-Sive Both avail tmmed 905-725-9991.905 432.6977 ght, spacious, large 2 I apts. from $691, 3 1 from $745 for rent 280 Wentworth SIM. (dies Ind. Your Furst )ice. Phone for ap- ntment to view: 905) 721-8741 -1 bedroom apar m2as I . 5550 Fndne ctnw eeaylw clear 3 -bedroom bun- gaoow, tausned basement. $1 OW . ubkhes Available June 1st First/Last Phone 905-839-4659 PORT PERRYUxbrdge area 3 bedroom bungalow on coun- try lot. 40 men to Oshawa or Whitby Could be fumhSned S900.ubl urdurvslie0 1-905- 852.6513 SOUTH Oskar 3 -bedroom Ion (inti of AuMer IauMru latdmes. tented yard park- Inlg. $775.hydro 1stAnt Avail" May 1 Call 725- 0656 WANTED long term lase. Lakeside school area. 3 or more bedrooms Profession- als Mth k kiD 410 575 575 590 , .."" 590 $1 - I^ ABSOLUTE AFFORDABLE SICK OF RENTING?? OWN YOUR HOME - IT'S EASY11 $100.000 MORTGAGE CARIES FOR S70prrtgnth Mmtrtxtm Income $30.000 year -'Power Of Sales' available - Assumable Mortgages • Help for discharged bankrupts' Not rpuch downpayment97 Call MarlO He knows what to dolll (905) 571-6275 or 14600-840-6275 EZMark Stapley Sales Rep. Sutton Group Excel Realty. spaee F r Nerd CLINIC SPACE To rem Four rooms available 800 square feet. each equipped with sink and locked cupboards Re- ceptionist on duty Laundry service available Location Trio VON Wellness Centre 58 Rossland Gd West. Oshawa. For lUrttler mtormation COrrtW Evelyn South ai (905) 571- 3151 1 Roans for ROM AJAX :iea^ bnght furnished room ndudes cable. parking. sundry. prefer working non smoker, available immediate- `, $375 per mo. 427-3519 Available Immediately Fur- nished room to Pickering. ca - be. kitchen facilities near Pickering Generating Station. PTC. G0. $360 morel $170 tri-weekty 420-4318 BEDROOM. pilins private sit - ale room in Country. fur- Ofnrshled o urdurWied. hue kitdlen facrlities. female pre- ferred S385/meonth Seagrave 905-985-3607 srp CLE BRIGHT HOUSE 6Nhntes Rd,-'; /col Rooms for rent Ell available ,,-ekly & mon tm Hydro staff weknmel 420-0042 LANUE Jlx: blit atwed •rftyrpl w uta Included Shopping dose owe let rlak non-smoker pre- Itrrtd Avail tmmldatety $3951mo 432-3986 ROOM Foot Rent, maser beororm ,arge c10541, dost to bus stop. ourhdry aadaDle. SWA ak 1sUlatq weMk S rend retpared 571-0517 1 Shared AccOarrvooydorh AJAX. SOUTH. ,amsntd basement suite wide Large bedroom walk to closet. pen- / barroom share laundry / upstirs kitchen $4Wm0. Ken 905.428-3225 W4XXmWY 2 - 13 or large extCnr•n name LOOS d on- vacV Maleltetnak. r / erem R. Irftlla t 5450. 1!J uek- tia 905-426-1247 or t905MI-9790 HARWOODtSAYLY. 3 bed- room home dose to warn. parks shopping Shared la el- der Female preffen S3SO/ MO . Add May 1 St. 905-426• 2668 NORTHWEST OSHAWA. n- cru0cs an facilities. with Hon- da room Ava4sOle now S45d' mo negotabk Can 726-1007 ff 1 cmagn 1 n Rod A BEAUTIFUL SETTING on Lake Seymour. fully equipped housekeeping cottages, pool. playground. store. 2 hrs. WE Toronto. Cam 813-2212. 1.888- 813-2212. BOOMING Now for Spring 8 Summer Rentals Good Pick- erel 8 Bass Fishing on Pau - dash lake near Bancroft -tory 2 Il 3-ticrm cnges with wood stoves, full kitchen. 3-pce lath, incl dodunqq d good swimming. gas 880. Dontire pits. screened porch, sunset views. From $4W,* 5 min. to Wabndbikinq trails of Sil- ent lake PP 1 hr from Aldo- nqw Park Boat remals avail 613.339. 1711. vise our web- site www mvMesign.neV pShlpreS hhrd • 1 Florida lac. RwdMs CLEAR WATER AREA. = bM roan townhouse ooa locum. BBQ. prwaN yi0. evadable row. Fa nib and b cow O*U. 905579-3788. -- CLEARWATER. 2-3 bedroom fully furnished mobile (per --lanlM) homes Cen" Mr. o Dofs. hot tub. near beach" and mator altradlons Cho - •en weicorm Photos mouth n v wrhome f905)683-5503 1 1 P*nrate Normae For W 1 1 wale Homes for Sale Need a loan? Consolidation? Money? Pay off your mortgage, bills, everything. Don't cash out that_RRSP Secure it. 5 yr. & 10 yr. terms with no payments at 4% INTEREST RATE No credit checks/no un front fees Call (905) 668-4955 NOW YEAR-ROUND Laketront . home Less than 2hrs. NE of 1 leu s Toronto 2bdr.,open concept livingroom. dnirgroom 6 MORTGAGES Good. bad and krtdlen Separate workshop d ugly Financing for any pur- ngom storage DrMaNt Paved drive rtes 4 4914. All 000 Private 1-613-473- om- applications accepted Com- 496$92. 4967nv may Mortgage 668-6805 1 Townhouses for Sale • 1 Business FOR SALE by owner. 3 bed- u All GOVERNMENT funds room townhouse WMby, gas Grams and loans Information. heath. private backyard. 5 min For your new or existing III walk to Go. Can (905) 728- mess all 1-800-505.8866 4220 TOWNHOUSE - North OSha wa. walk to shopping. 3•bed- rooms. 1 112 -baths. Garage. finished baseman. cental arr new windows. private park/ pool, new DroadoomAloors too rant. $109.000. 905- 434-2759. . Cal far C-2 COMMERCIAL with 1 - bedroom apartment. 2 7 act. 115. good high" access. 4w garage. Port BOW 4 . S2pg.ODO Call 905- 1 Condos BOSCAYEON WATERFRONT. executive condo 2 Stoney. 2 bedrooms. 2 1/'! Dams, an brtek, ceramaCi. two Me- olaces low marterwtoe fee, $146.500 (705) 738--5163 Lal for WATERFRONT-nmmuntry 2 atre lot. to Pori Perry, lake ax=, for" gas. S120.000 TekpprN 905-127-0390 or (15.985-3724 ME Caasges Fa CABIN s✓bar.. d SMOG down S40C nlorufdy $11000 call (613)335-5511 www dgnmrts. rNVrOMcer 3-aEIMMU 6,npi �w. lea- HEAD LAME. NoAikd. charm - maintained with tetdtal Mr. VAN -WA 10 r1«IS. dos4 10 401. rrtgty renovated Collage on sbdpprq. $121 500 a best year-rou11d raid. put 90 nrrMAes hors Ost�wa 100 a Or Ca1905 721E -13M ��" Mi. Westerly cow. BOWMARMLLE - 1700 so LYS new septet. Dine kitchen. FT 3 bedroom detKtwd brick 4 deck. mat ww Morrie, large lensed Corner 101. TAKE Rist 2 sided gas riteplaCe, en strAe. $124.900 Peter Kowil Real seearey system. many up 900 (905) 623- Eslale Ltd Broker. Bowman• `^M. (9051623-2453 Von.5119 1454 1 Camper GORGEOUS Wh,tby 3 bed room 2 storey towrchou a w/ finished basement 3 walkout BEAUTIFUL South Lake Tent 10 pentane terico backyard and Trader Park. Sandy Somited m a wlel alaaltarled Oeacn. pWOrdrard. sore, nee. cowvkx Mtn low montldy half. $read Dir. (Even- lea Features miry up- __) Glratmas In July. Hallci en Must be Spin Askvq In Augul ha'/ odes e1C Few t24 90C ^pen House Sun can" out Apel 19 or nae Terry 866-3800 r7e! Minden 286 2555al for private Showing RED SETTER RESORT • la•n- MOVE N CONDITION, cl0ee y campground and cottage WHITBY: Taunton/8rock 10 school NW Oshawa All resort On me Trend I.ArOe Share a 3 bedroom Town- trick rased bucialove double spacious series. Full Hook-up ruwu. 4 pct bath laundry, garage CA/CV, Samuel no from 5825 2 and 3 bedroom Cable. parking lsVias:. $500/ tub. twstled basement Ask. images from S425/week mo rd (905)-668.8002 rrq $189 900 Phone 725- P- W. store. pod. lakdror.t Excellent Shupe Give George 905-728-9114. 2521 swimming. bOOM. good Itsh- • 1 a canal in 905-436-0807, 705-778- ForRem PICKERING - Glendale Im- 3096 16)498 7393, vrt (416)121- macldale deud>ed 3 bedroom for rem. U to 700 w 1 -BEDROOM CONDO. heat 2 bedroom in-law Fireplace y hydro. able, utilities. central 8 main floor lamlyroom 10 LOW air included, security kwdrq. Large wildsaped lot. 2 *aIle- CAPffAI FNMNCHAL. Cash n S810/molth. available May 1st. hrsWsl. references. Can outs. new roof. high ef fur- race. Door coverings. great 72hrs al excellent rata for excellentt 905-404-8369 area. $214,900 Private. Open aft reason. Ileus lea. House. Sunday April 19. 1-4 Dont pay for 3 moi nas. Cal 111 2 NEOROON. condo- 1 p m 1823 Brent Sq. 905-889- �n-50m.416-336-8245 melkum or rem Fridge. stove. sett -contained laundry room 0350 Cosi to ail amemtres Avail- PNRNTE Mase for sale. Lot: able June 1 Call (905)509- 66xl32tt. treed. zone R2 -R3. 4406. 2 -level home. antral Whitby, yard. Close to 401 6 all 5145.000 Cad 905.%S - ` sl i 06156 up eep s s non- RAK OPPORTUWTY III! smokers 9x5-421- relerenc ORMA 4 Years Fru Reel Renovate as new. 2 and 3 es 8 credo 905-421x1263. 500 to1400 soft 2nd Moor, bedroom townhouses. 4 new Parking, good -location Laun-292 l Towdrow" R from 5400 main fir 300- 1600 st4h from $300 600 sq. appliances. $28.000 yearly me incoto gullibly, M. de - 1.. res pets. Gall 723 o 1292 or 433 7997 irtedockilp patio i tented ft2 rid. floor across from posit Good credit. Some red yard. Close to 401 6 all AN OSNAWA SOUTH 4 bed- DO Centre. East Oshawa. to own to qualified purchases. TWO BE0110011 basement rt room towarhouse dose to closet townhousehoppling. 400 soft Shop/slorage. Call 434-2447 Excellent Shupe Give George 905-728-9114. apitmese to rent. Hwy 2 and scads. $1 or 655.4132. a canal Whites Rd.. Pidlenng.ll NYdripll Gas included Cao Nick . ALL INCLUSIVE. FirstAast. OFFICE/COWKRCHIL space THREE NEWOON Semi on 16)498 7393, vrt (416)121- Available June 1 (9051579 for rem. U to 700 w wedyrt ed 75,116. 9956 town area - Oslo Cull (905) 432.0178 oils Side door to deck, tirtRly WHITBY - profasiorully fit- iS 0 legar 2 bedroom base - them ata. in north Whitby. Avail. June 1. $710/mo.•ubl. Cap Tan USMW M 619.9500. { have message. y WHITBY. beautiful 1 -bedroom d apertMM in unwque IdPlex. Ff/epace, induda appiarrc• G. VON"• pbk. and laoxl- dry. NO pHs. Agflable June 1S11. 575 &M O FO.571-3464. AN OSHAWA SOUTH 3 bed -loom. Ow room. 1 1/2 battles. new broad - new rool. gas I"PUM. room townhouse close to eSaea • irtedockilp patio i tented F950/ soffeMo. A. shopping. INCL$89USIVE, mo. ALL INCLUSIVE. First/ � storage units. Oshawa yard. Close to 401 6 all last. Available May 1 location. Sigh and double amemties Opti house Sun - (905)579.9966 days. units available. Easy acl ess• S1DO/monM. (905)725-9991. day April 191h 6 Sun April 26th. 2-4. On Coixville Coot in COURTICE • 3 bedrooms.Nrdm"i 01 Rosslad 8 Wilson area. Or Close to 401. June 1st. Cal Uaft for Prkft Show" all Ken at days: after 4Dm Andwee- NOOY (110► tush equip. tum 576 4736. ka ds anytime. No pets. 906- key operSion. or. booth, el TWO STORY. single fainly � DOOR. 3 683-2852 ages 4pon or (416) Also 40M Shop. idrive i1 bay. bedoms ro2 hill 283-0647 or days (905) 883• retail frontage. $995. call DaMs an a 50' lot. $129.000. Cal 905.725-9991. 725-1171 NOWT PROM BU. Get out of debt quick wdt0trt going ban krup or being O-VOleed. Everyone acaped regardless Of credit rating. CAN for free imormation. 905-576-3505. Swdem bin included. OBTAININGA LOAN IS NOT GUARANTEED. SOM COWNM CNAIINE UP - FNM FEES. OTHERS 00 MT. 1T Is SLqwam TW you MSTNM TIMMINS" IT ttINN■N ANY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES CanSbOCtlttR F1aRfill Rg MINIM Id. i 2M. • no appicaoon or appla" IM • no uplrad boxer IN Call J. Wyger (9051985-9106 CONVENIENCE STORE for sale $8 007 includes stock, etc Call 905-436-3295. or 905-721-1881 after bpm. LOUT We owning -olr own Bodvcare &( Gift "Outlet Store" est. with 8 Ontario locations. Exclusive all Natural products. io franchise fee. Low low start up casts. Soper co" for today's price sensitive consumer. For iniac p4. the Shamporium, f -500-387-3.13.1 • 1 Personals Actual OLDER ONTARIO LA- OIES seeking dates - names i "oreie numbers. 1-900-451- 5566 ext 673. 53.49/mm T- orre. mw be 11 Healing Holistic Tberapedic treatment. Using psychic abilities Ic eliminate stress and Speed the natural he*" processes. Can for appointment ("5)61"367 IFAVFNIY ovinia ar,. ewers Find the orale wmlrrh. S2 9%min •18.'24 hers 1- 900-451-3783. HEAVENLY PSYCINC - S299/ mm 18. 24 hours 1-900- 451.3793 DAILY HORO- SCOPE 1-900-677.7770. S500 24 holds BOREa ONTARIO HOUSE- WIVES - names 8 private phone numbers. 1-900-151- 36M oil 680. S3 23ADwn. must be I$ T -lone MAIR Personale LIVE PSYCHICS have the answers you are searching for. Call 1-900-451-4232 Adults only. $3.99/min. OSHAWA RELUING MAS- SAGE Shiatsu Service 40 King St W(905) 404-9625 11.30 am 9pm 0 you lire the idea ofa Rewer, bl don't rare tb tile, ar want tie ask, or risk, or opew" year owe stare, this is for y"... The Gerard Store creates on upscale MW giff store in busy indoor mans houghonl the Taranb ores. We then provitle the retail spore, sidh selling, therdlertdisilg, importers and whole - of unirpN Ind inter" gifts, at end crafts. Yle eel yea prodacts witrod year big dere. You loud dove a 'rani nae in i -5 moils throNglaut the GTA and stili lave you time to yoursell, (marry, Retailers have fell lime pile) New stere ■ Scorbereegll 1 Aims/pili erg opeaMg Wedge 15th April 9 Saaday, 19th April. M you woald Re more ilio please cal Jolm Sdr.t d 519-824-S839 or fax to 519-824-0955. Please read your classified ad on the first day of publication as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an error. • ' 1 Coming Events . a 1 Coming Eem • 1 Corning Emit POLISH NATIONAL HALL, 168 Banting Ave. Oshawa LUNCHEON SPECIAL!! Pierogi, Cabbage Rolls, Shiskebobs etc. Eat -in or Take -Out available Sat. April 18, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun. April 19, 12 noon to 4 p.m. • 1 Personals• 1 Personefs • 1 Personals LfC1Lf3G1C 1LTLf3f�L1C_I3CfC13G1r CjEj 3LT1C�C_T3 Ow EGYPTION PSYMC 5 2 Ask Me About STUDIO Love, Marriage 4TH CC & Business GENERATIONReveals Past C� * OF PSYCHICS Present & Cj (905) 576-2322 Future S 976 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa Ow Ell-LTL.r-L.nL.U�[.Tr1�L TLI�f rLT[ �3C r LL.TEfLTQMr-r3L.Tr3 O a:icJ• �`+tal` SOGLES... Dislike bar scene? Find love and eora- pwn skp a realistic and safe Way' In-home SWVKI. ScreeneNrnmidential. Love is Staring 1- 905-438-0111 SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 11 ro-titnnakwM • 11 i►Mamoelemm .: 1 Announeomer is .: 1 Amtout►eetgo. .: 1 Anto,Nw,r„nto t : 1 Are ouneemtenls �DOYD�I,aMORT of William USN) A. Mkwdam Who, upas taken from as srddsay on Aril X004 2M7. Neriine isthe serine ,twee 7"*M bare a me, /pill, reef Passing dilly "M centore Mise M. py a,,,a,,ea .r. therm ta.eehlwe .N rein 4w As • iasiene ane father, are labra allwais Ise. ye•- neerl3r Missed by WW Card, child"n Michelle ami mckeel, sister Doris and neishMMrs. NO TIME TO TALK Why not Fax us your ad! You can use your fax machine to send us your advertissment. Please allow time for us to confirm your ad copy and price prior to deadline. One of our customer ser- vice representatives will call voil, Please remember to leave your company name, address, phone number and contact name. Fax News Advertiser 905-579-4218 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1998 -PAGE 3t NTIUM M ' 1 • 1 r• 1 � ILIA t ft;W 6,411111 W 19 til I i � :�+�,71■I • ■. _ 1 'i �;' i i :11 Improvemieft :11 Improvements Improve Will : 1 : 1 1 I — UPS rnWngar a 1lovoq i Swrap . tlo.ny a Stnxaet PYRAMID Grounds Keeping & Waterproofing Wet Basement? (905) 426-5550 (office) (416) 468-4544 (24 hr. SKYLINE ROOFING 9105-649-6024 1-888-832-3710 Kq rs � i:;t � Sjr'illl if ON 1� - h tams r>perrrnce Un SMJCf ?nam Ddcoint EXPERTS Complete ceramic tie, Mb enclosure from $495. - All labour and materials includ- ed. New or repairs. Fully lic. 25 yrs. exp. Free Est. Sal 905-294-5999 WDGET Rec-rooms, plmbifg, Additions, a leldficat, *fWM, ceramic fiitlg 15yrs. Exp. Cal l Mario (soy} 619.4663. cL4.(416) 560.4663 Fid bathtoaksemeats, acid second Home repair& 'D work 9uaralfted Waller Leaver 428-2145 HANDYMAN SERVICES Cal a Real Handyman for all your household needs - people wet liren"ad cash /ow. No job loo smal,11 do 4 al. Pkmbirg, elearical. 90S-426-7sn POW - 41 6 432-22 09 J. S. V. TM Custom cabinets. Renovations to kitchen, bathroom and basement. Ceramic tiles b hardwood floors. Fences b decks. Phenae CON Jack (905) J�77260 at (905)428-1739 tool(906)426.6310 ILC- Aluminum 2um. Lostt low Fkw Quality P Call Kevin at (905)831-3194 POOL Fill - In ap"lallst SYew Gueniefte L,ar� �ielsd. 1!081642-61;11 taE- TILE - NEW LAR COMPLETE $549.00 416-282-8934 Ref. available Based on 65 Sq. h. MASTER HOME RENOVATIONS The one to call when your home needs renovating. Kitchens, bathrooms. basements. fences. srendecks. palati" & Dlislenng. No job a too big or too small. a" the spm" nah ant save 15% on labour. 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