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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1998_05_03PICKERING EDITION ffiWe J* AM@m hememN Over the line Anthony Lewis, a student at St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School in Pickering, joined class- mates at the school in a Jump Rope for Heart fund-raiser and made the most of his effort. Money raised through the initiative -- which sees schools across the region take part -- is do- nated to the Heart and Stroke Foundation to aid its ongoing commitment to fund research in- to a cure for heart disease and stroke. CSPL YOUR CALL &TAKE torol awiifinrttov I& MIPROVEMENTS �w Fariry Owned i OpaaMd For Savin You Can 7hM VISIT OUR SltOttti00Y 239 staebn fte" f SomhdIle*I oA Flawood An.) 686-2445 e delivery charge $5/ $1 newsstand Pressrun 44,000 36 pages ham gets 847.more long-term care beds By Susan O'Neill Staff reporter PICKERING — The Province has announced a 562.6 -million increase in funding for community health services in Durham and an additional 847 long- term care beds for the region as part of its investment in Ontario's health care sys- tem. "This is good news for hospitals, good news for se- niors on waiting lists and good news for the econo- my;' said Community and Social Services Minister Janet Ecker during Friday's announcement at the Village Retirement Centre. The Durham West MPP outlined details of the fund - JANET ECKER 'Good news for hospitals, good news for seniors...' ing increase, to be phased in over the next eight years. Eckcr was joined by Labour %hn"ter and Durham Cen- 'rc MPP Jim Flaherty, Os- `Imxa MPP Jerry Ouellcte .tnd Durham East MPP John )'Toole. Of the $62.6 -million in- ,:rcase, $33.8 million is ear- marked for community ser- vices and $28.8 million for additional long-term care hcds. "The Health Services Re- structuring Commission rcc- ommended an increase of 528 long-term care beds in the region;' said Mr. Faher- ty, noting the government is funding 847 beds over the next eight years. "It's very gratifying to see that we'll have this in - See PROVINCE/Page 3 Armed robbers make getaway after Friday bank heist in Pickering BANDITS NEARLY FOILED BY ALERT CITIZEN PICKERING — A The three masked ban- Durham and Toronto of - quick -thinking citizen who dits pointed their guns at ficers using two dogs con - walked into a bank being bank employees' heads, ducted a "thorough and ex - robbed Friday by gun -tot- forcing them to turn over a See POLICE/Page 4 ing bandits nearly foiled "sizeable" amount of cash their escape by alerting po- which was stuffed into a WHAT'S INSIDE lice from a nearby phone. bag, says Detective Jim Durham Regional Po- Griepsma. Editorial Page ..........6 lice speeding to the Bank It's believed they es- spot . . . . .. . .. . . . ....20 of Montreal in the Hub caped in a 1997 white ChNsilled28 Plaza at 1298 Kingston Dodge Stratus reported ............ Rd. arrived moments after stolen from Toronto Thurs- HOW TO REACH US receiving a 911 call from a day. . 6eneral......... 683-5110 woman who had walked A car fitting that de- Death Notiees.... 683-3005 into the branch and then scription was abandoned bion line .....683-7545 scurried out when she on nearby Charlotte Circle row[ 1-800-662-8423 heard robbers ordering where a resident saw three Emalt newsroom@durham.net staff and customers to the men running toward a floor around 10:45 a.m. greenbelt in the area. Internet ...durhamnews.net Vol. 33, No. 18 SWEET TIME! N, A major catalogue company discontinued their lines of 1) ladies clothing. 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Now 0% L. up 40 ,70fYftlCr 6 redtrcums further reductiow Aye Are Unable To Advertise Brand Names. • Hv" ao, -�! lli • I � 01*N } HUNT 0 W = p H LIQtNOATION a 3 / 7 wO� W an BAYLY S Q UMx? -JR EXPLOSION Green i Wuita Ceramic Tabi* Top 5 Putt, Sat - corn"re at 100- DwiWe, Queen Compere at wArAW LOVE SEerc d,SOFA3 Prices start at $399" 81adt Leather couch & Loreaest comme at LWI $1999" Open to the Public 7 Days a Week • on. - Fri. 10 -9 aturday 9 - G undav 11 - 5 Province commits millions to longmterm cDurhami n PROVINCE/From page 1 _ care facilities. support services and long - crease in beds;' said Sharon Swain, the region's director of services for seniors, in an in- terview following the an- nouncement. Ms. Swain notes the in- crease in beds will decrease the wait for a long-term care bed, which she said can be as long as six months for women and 18 months for men, and will reduce the current list of 493 people who are waiting for placement in long-term Local students parlez Francais Two area stu- dents were busy competing in Toronto Satur- day to display their skills in speaking French. I aura Hill a "There are so few beds for men in the system now;" she said, adding wailing lists will continue until the pew beds begin to open in the next cou- ple of years. However, Elizabeth Ful- ford, director of the Durham Region Community Care As- sociation, said the impact on community services such as attendant care and Meals on Wheels, will be felt mmedi- ately. "Home care, community term care facilities are the linchpin of the new vision of health care;" she said, adding the investment of $33.8 mil- lion in community services means "we will he able to plan for the changing needs of our citizens as they age." Ms. Ecker reports the provincial government is com- mitted to opening new beds as quickly as possible, noting some requests for proposals will go out as early as next week. f- -�: We Pay Up oae- BasedFRFNM T ;�- b3=a prices,-A1Al�rk Fully Guaranteed. NO OVERCHARG'"T"SURANCE Evening & Saturday Appott} s Available, Call Till 11 pm Sorno LirndsWons May Apply WI L 860 Brock Rd. S. Pickering�Ont. 837-78191 student at Pick- cring's Sir John j A. Macdonald L Public School, and Tracy Rus- sell. of Ajax High School, represented the region at the day -long le Con- cours/festival d'art oratoire at the Convention Centric. Sponsored by the Canadian Parents for French and the Ontario Modern Language Teach- crs' Association, the event is de- signed to "pro- mote French lan- guage learning" and to encourage students to de- velop public speaking skills, says organizer Heather Sab- bagh- "Most of these kids are an- glophone speak- ers, • she says. More than 200 students from over 30 'Ontario school -boards partici- pated. Pupils ' in Grades 4 through 8 took part in a -non-competitive festival celebrat- ing speech while high school stu- dents competed %r first- se •ond- Everyone shops the News Advertiser! and third-place r" medals. LOOK INSIDE TODAY'S PAPER FOR OUR VALUE PACKED FLYER PAGE 3 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1"S The'evermchanging world of technology needs you. Society depends on it From testing food quality, to monitoring air and water quality, to designing automated machinery, we all rely on the technology experts. Since technology is always changing, there is always a demand for up-to-date, knowledgeable technologists in the workforce. Through the Technology programs offered at Durham College you can achieve a rewarding career in areas such as: Food and Drug', Ex�a� MecbhnMcs or Ekcbvodcs. Durham College is committed to Educating You for the Real World and we will guarantee it? Give us a call and find out how you can start your career in technology field. Got reody for our cap today for more Fal courses 4as whon at today- 721-2000. Home of the Durham University Centre PAGE 4 - THE NE'*%'S ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAI. 3, 1998 photo by A. J. Groen A Durham Regional Police officer investigating a bold stolen and believed used in connection with the heist. robbery of a Pickering bank Friday checks out a car At press time Friday, no arrests had been made. P extensive search' Police doers lose scent after bid to sniff out Pickering bank robbers POLICE/From page 1 tensive" search of the area until noon when the canines lost the scent of the bandits, says Det. Griepsma. Police set up a dragnet on streets surrounding the crime scene for much of the morning. The robbers were still at large at press time Friday night. The suspects are all described as black men. 18 to 20 vears old. committee approves new rules for disabled parking in Pickering PICKERING — A number of amendments to the Town's disabled parking bylaw were approved by Council's executive committee Mon- day. According to a report by Town staff, the changes have been recothmended to "enable cleaner interpretation and improved implementation" of the regu- lations. Thev affect the number of des- ignated spaces required on residential properties, parking space design re- quirements, designated spaces on grav- el parking lots and designated parking space length. If the amendments are approved by Council May 4, the new regulations will mean that: For residential developments, desig- nated disabled spaces must be provid- ed only at projects with 10 units or more, and be calculated according to the number of spaces provided for vis- itor parking only, not the total number of spaces on the site for residents and visitors. This is not clarified in the ex- isting bylaw, states the staff report, and if resident parking were included in the calculation, "there will be significant hardship on owners of large multi -unit residential developments to comply with the bylaw and a resultant oversup ply of designated spaces:' * The entire surface of designated spaces must be painted bright blue. The current bylaw states the space must be painted bright blue, but does- n't specifically state it's supposed to be the entire space. "Some site owners and operators have painted only portions of the des- ignated spaces;' states the staff report, ..resulting in interpretations and imple- mentations of the bylaw that have not met the intent of this section:' Nun -slip paint must be used. * On gravel parking lots, spaces must be identified with a precast bumper curb painted bright blue, extending across the entire width of the space and securely anchored in place. There is no special provision for gravel lots under the current regulations, and the paint- ing required for hard surfaces is con- sidered difficult to implement on grav- el. Board meetings in Durham Monday The Durham Catholic District School Board and the Durham Dis- trict School Board hold their first meetings of the month Monday night. The separate board meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Catholic Education Cen- tre, 650 Rossland Rd. W., in Oshawa AJAX -- Single parents are invited out next week to meet people who share their lifestyle. The Ajax -Pickering chapter of the One Parent Families Association meets Wednesday, May 6 at 8 p.m. at the Annandale Golf and Curling Club, corner of Church and Bayly streets, Ajax. Meetings are weekly and new members are wel- come. Call 831-1201 for more information. and the public board's standing com- mittee meets at 7 p.m. at the Educa- tion Centre, 400 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby. For information on the meetings, call the public board at (905) 666- 5500 and the Catholic board at (905) 576-6150. * Designated disabled parking spaces must be 5.3 metres long. The current bylaw standard is 5.4 metres, and the change will make it consistent with Town zoning bylaws for disabled park- ing. The amendments will conic into force immediately after they are passed by Council, with no notice of passage required. The Region is currently reviewing disabled parking standards to develop a model bylaw for consideration by area municipalities to achieve consis- tency across Durham. The Pickering bylaw, with the amendments, is gener- ally consistent with the draft Regional bylaw. MBERLEA IF % DENTAL CENTRE WALK-IN HOURS Daily a a.m. - 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m - 4 p.m. E. �ff 'AWVA f1 • • ASAI"4WcorgR- Ec� AMBERLEA SHOPMG CENTRE ON WHITES RD. PICKEAING BETWEEN FINCH A HWY 401 • FREE 2nd OPk*M Cotladbilion • C310m11Cyw Sirarilisstion • Mercury Free WNW Fifirlgs gentile oad cok" 9wretf went HE NEW MILLENNIUM P 3 I COIDN M ADIM ................................................................. • SPOm 18 21 1 1 r m sues, maef'with tiers of lake Omm 5 vpkum a Swpab recremotnl habits • Strttre 2*bw pled community std hodst ped grounds • Steps hmm Ike tidreriog Town Cerro, Go sr" utd I Wmz 401 Pre - co1»tuctim prices fiom $104, 900 CALL PAUL E1HB11111S M Associate Broker I'�il �i1.3300E F111 rty Lc�, approximately 6', 160 pounds with slim builds. All wore black clothing.Police said one might have donned a ball cap alter the robbery and before leaving the bank. Police were still talking to witnesses to ascertain what type of guns the bandits used. Anyone with information on the holdup is asked to call the Durham Regional Police Service's robbery unit at 683-9100 ext. 5362. Iffurduble Der2lures---on, Go"d Re".►wt Io tiarr;r REPAIRS (1 hr.) ' Relines ' Complete. Partial Dentures LOWER DENTURE STABILITY NEW PERMANENT, SCIFT DENTURE LINER ir 1111 Wilium Std, DD, RAG A 84 Old Kingston Rd. W PICKERING VILLAGE, AJAX b83-4294 . After hours 428-8801 SALE - �PECIAL 9A G S I INT0�— News Advertiser Sun., May 3,1998 News Advertiser ' &" M0I ' Cetltliry 21 Briscoe Esft Ary ' Fairport Gurdon D" Pick ' liiertarrta G w&n D" Pick ' IGA Ain ' IM Pltarwa Cetme Pick .� 11101. 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Durham officer admits to shoving man HEARING TO DECIDE ON CONDUCT OF DURHAM REGIONAL CONSTABLE An Oshawa man was entitled to swear at a police officer from within his own home, a Durham Region po- lice disciplinary hearing has been told. And the officer had no right to en- ter the man's house without an invi- tation or a warrant, the prosecutor, Staff Sergeant Bob Chapman, said at the hearing. But Constable Glen Turpin did enter and pushed homeowner Roder- ick lamney, causing him, to fall, Staff Sgt. Chapman told Const. Turpin's Police Services Act trial being held this week at Oshawa Po- lice Headquarters. Mr. Tamney admits he swore at the officer when he called him at 5 Draft school board budget . issued Monday The public school board is set to release its draft budget for the coming school year Monday and the revenue forecast isn't as bright as the Province predicted. re- ports a board of- ficial. Ron Tr- bovich, superin- tendent of busi- ness for the Durham District School Board, says the $14 million funding increase esti- mated by the Ministry of Edu- cation and Training "was out quite a bit:' While he would not com- ment on the spe- cific numbers, which won't be released to the public until Monday, he said "the estimate was not accu- rate ... there were some assump- tions that were incorrect." Mr. Trbovich notes the new funding model 'is student -fo- cused and says the Province's estimate was too high because it was based on a projected enrol- ment growth of almost two per cent. a.m. in search of his son's missing whereabouts. 15 -year-old friend. In order to speak with the man's Const. Turpin, a use -of -force in- son, Const. Turpin said he had asked structor for the regional police ser- Mr. Tamney to move out of the way. vice, is charged under the Police When he did not, the officer said he Services Act with unlawful or un- pulled, then pushed the homeowner necessary exercise of authority in in the chest and Mr. Tamney fell that he used excessive violence. over. He is also charged with neglect of However, after the altercation, the duty, for failing to file a report of the officer did not trace the address missing person. where he was told the missing youth Const. Turpin, 28, told the hear- had gone and he did not file a report ing that after, being rebuffed on the of the incident. phone, he went to Mr. Tamney's Inspector Greg Mills reserved his home out of "genuine concern" for decision until May 29. the missing youth. The officer said Mr. Tamney's TORSTAR NETWORK wife, Lynda, had volunteered that her son mieht know the vounQ man's tt� tin ited Way of Ajax - Pickering (COMMUNITY STAR` Kathy Rivas, volunteer mentor and her student friend visit at Lord Durham Public School. United Way of Ajax -Pickering and Lakeside Community salute the In -School Mentoring Program of Big Brothers of Ajax -Pickering as a Community_ • Star. The Community Star is a person or program that helps make our community a better place to live. In -School Mentoring is a partnership between Durham Board of Education and businesses in Ajax and Pickering. The program increases children's self-esteem, personal growth and interest in school. A volunteer mentor from a local business is matched with a seven to ten year old student. Each week, they meet for one hour at 400l for friendship, games, reading, computers, or sports on school grounds. In -School Mentoring is just one of the ways United Way of Ajax -Pickering is helping groups and individuals build our community. For more information or to tell us what :kind of community ym want to build call 686-0606. lakeside P U MIL 10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE' NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED. ' ' WARRANTY APPROVED OIL CHANGE SPECIAL OIL a III C#UDMK .99* 1 low= PiN11EOIL 1692 aa<bs for a --30 oa ' ' a" ttxPnss airy ao. tads RADIATOR ' FLUSH & FILL $39.951 I SPEC/AL trom OFFER ""RES M. 30. 1"S i AlM10T OOEM XUPON WH ANY OTHER OFFER I OPEN 7 DA YS A WEEK! 195 WESTNEY RD. i SCLT Of 401), AJAX (903) 427-6796 ' - 1 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1998 - PAGE S ENJOY - OF SUMMBsR! AWNINGS OFFER: -A variety of Fabrics -Retractable -Tilting 8 Auto Wind - Lock AVAILABLE AT NEW LOCATION (Beside The Idea PLACE) SEE OUR Home 6 Leisure Centre SAMPLES Brock Rd. b 401, Pickering IN -STOCK 426-9767 1998 Ajaxi C VIC �� Award The Mayor and Council of the Town of Ajax are proud to salute the many volunteers who make Ajax uich a great place to live. Nominations are being accepted for the 1998 Ajax Civic Award. volunteers deserve special recognition! fielp us Honour them' The Ajax Civic Award will be presented during the Home 11Feek Festivities on Wednesday. June 17th at the Ajax C,,rnmunity Centre. NMS Ajax Banquet Hall beginning at 7:00 p.m. NOMINATION FORMS are available at the Mayor's (Mice or at the Ajax Pudic Library at 65 Harwood :venue. A copy of the nomination form is also provided in the 1998 Spring tic Summer Parks & Recreation Brochure. It you require further information. please contact the Mayor's Office at 683-4550. (Nominations Close May 7. 1998 at 4:30 p.m.) Post it in the Billboard column the N A s .ALI%�:rtiscr invites non-profit organizations to submit announcements ,ter for publication. FAX them: 683-7363 i- MAIL them: 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., L1S 285. MdIAPPY DAY. M A Y 6 t h You can help make kids McHaPW. From April 130 to May 61% 25 cents from every McFlurrYT" sale will go to Ronald McDonald Children's Charities and local children's charities And on May 6*. McHappy Day,® 1 dollar from every Big Mace® sale will go to ..Ronald McDonald aNkIren'S Charities and local kids' charities. So help us help! And make kids in our community McHawy! Q y� McDonald's Restaurants of Ajax - -222 BaAv Street West 135 Kingston Road East 270 Kingston Road East - Wal -mart PAGE 6 - THE NEWSADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3,19" A Metroland Community Newspaper published four times weekly on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday OPINION 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1 S 295 A D V E R T I S E R Publisher. flat Whittaker EDITORIAL THERE WILCHRIS OUR VIEWS- ON THE NEWS ^ , NO BANK MAF$ BOVIE Lock them up for life The law is a ass, Charles Dickens once wrote. That comes to mind as we consider the incongruity of a court having to decide whether three men convicted of some of the most heinous crimes in Durham's recent history can be declared dangerous offenders. A doctor was to release a report Friday on the results of a psychiatric assessment of Mitchiel McArthur ordered be- fore the Attorney General can decide whether the Crown may file an application to have the career criminal deemed a dangerous offender, in which case he could be jailed for the rest of his life. Mr. McArthur, for those of you unfamiliar with his ex- ploits, shook up the quiet community of Port Perry and changed forever the lives of three police officers and two civilians he shot during a 1994 bank robbery. Fortunately, and/or by the grace of God, all the victims survived. Unfor- tunately, they all still bare the scars — physical and emo- tional — of their hellish ordeal. Before the bloody heist, Mr. McArthur had spent most of his adult life committing crimes and consequently doing time. While in prison, he wrote a book entitled I'd Rather Be Wanted Than Had: The Memoirs of an Unrepentant Bank Robber In it, he offered tips on what one should do in a shootout with police. "Firing must be done instirx-tively and immediately without any hesitation whatsoever." He practised in the Port Perry robbery what he preached in his book. Just as he had done when he shot a Toronto of- ficer while fleeing a jewellery storm crime in the 1970s. LETTER S OUR READERS' VIEWS ON THE NEWS Ontarians too smart to elect NDP itorial policy, it must hold a left-hand- ed hammer over the heads of most of its writers. The Toronto Sun on the other hand expresses right-wing views edi- torially but often contains opposing views by columnists, thus providing more balanced repotting to their Yet, the judiciary must ponder whether it can label Mr. JOANNE BURGHAROT To the edkOr. readers. McArthur a dangerous offender, whether he should be The News Advertiser story by The NDP in Ontario was elected locked up for life. The "unrepentant" thug is the very epito- Allan Britncll, headlined 'Two Soli- in 19% by fluke. Voters generally me of a dangerous offender, with no hope for rehabilitation. tudes', was well done and fairly wnt- ten. I would however make cast their ballot% for the HDP as a Even worse are Ronald Woodcock and Roshan Nortxua- one small correcuon and re-emphasize a couple protest vote because they were un - happy with both the Liberals and the li. They were convicted this year for the brutal execution- of points. Tones at that time. style murder of Pickering resident Ken Thomas and the The correction fire. I had the priv- It is highly unlikely that the NDP slaying cif Oshawa store owner Roger Pardy. The pair killed ilege to represent the people of catastrophe will be repeated or that Mr. Thomas with four bullets to the head just so they could Durham West (then Pickering, Ajax once again the NDP will soar to the use his car in the robbery of Gagnon Sports. At the sporting and Whitby) as Progressive Conserv- lofty heights of a 37 -per cent vote and goods store, they slaughtered Mr. Pardy and shot or tired at atnve MPP for 10 1/4 years, for three form a government. The electorate of four others so they could steal guns, presumably to use in temhs, not two. The NDP MPP prior Ontario is much too intelligent for similar crimes or to supply Y Y eapon I deadly weapons to others of their to my election in 1977 was a one -ter- that. ilk. mer, and the two MPPs who followed Mr. Woodcock and Mr. Norouzali left behind two wid- — one Liberal and one NDP — were also one-termers. We must have done C ea ows and three fatherless children, who will miss their lost something right! Durham loved ones for the rest of their lives. Others who were shot Jim Wiseman's view regarding the 1977-1997 in the robbery and those who barely escaped the bullets will media concerns me as a parent and a The News Advertiser accepts letters to never forget their day of terror. grandparent. If he as a teacher in- the editor. All letters should be typed But, the legal system must waste valuable court time de- structs his students as he interprets, "right or neatly hand-written, 150 words. Each letter must be signed with first ciding if Mr. Woodcock and Mr. Norouzali are dangerous that the media is generally wing:' he g probably teaches them a and last name or two initials and a last offenders. Without a doubt, they are, along with Mr. McArthur. that gated b two Works Wars were ry Canada. nstl- name. Please include a phone number for verification. The editor reserves the They should all be locked up for life. The major media is left wing, right to edit copy for style, length and - To respond to this editorial call specifically the CBC and Torstar, content. Opinions expressed in letters nfo6o«+c�e Infosource at 683-7040 and dial 5112 owner of the Star and Your 11ewsPa- are those of the writer and not net:es- per. The Star is not only left in its ed - sarily those of the News Advertiser. TIM WHITTAM Publisher GIVE US A CALL The mm— ews JOANNEBURGHAROT STEVE HOUSTON BRUCE DANFORD MONIQUE LEA EDDIE KOLOOZIEJCZAK DUNCAN FLETCHER ABE FAKHOURIE BARBARA HARRISON JANICE O'NEIL CHERYL HAINES LILLIAN HOOK Editor -in -Chief Managing Editor Director of Advertising Advertising Manager Classified Advertising Manager Real Estate/Automotive Advertising Distribution Manager Production Manager Assistant Production Manager Assistant Production Manager Administration Manager GENERAL 683-5110 CLASSIFIED 683-0707 DISTRIBUTION 683-5117 ADMINICLASSIFIED FAX 683-7363 COMPOSING FAX 579-9273 newsroom®durham net E-MAIL www.durhamnews.net WEB SITE rd—M-) 4W aw-wo C—Aft -Auft off ..0 Me". Mme. r is one of the Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member Of the Ajax 8 Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc., and the Cana- dian Circulations Audit Board. The News Ad- vertiser is a member of the Ontario press Council, 80 Gould St, Toronto, Ont. MSB 2W, an independent organization that addresses reader complaints about member newspapers. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertimment Credit for advertise- ment limited to space price error occupies. DURHAM STAFF Justice is blind and ignorant too! With the large number of cases of child ne- glect and abuse coming to light I must admit l view Genevieve Begbie as a very remarkable young lady. The 19 -year-old street teen, who comes from a troubled background, abducted her seven-year- old charge whom she babysat because the child was, as the court heard, exposed to drugs and al- cohol by the mother's boyfriend. The judge in the case, Paul Bellefontaine, in sentencing her said, "The message has to go out loud and clear that when you see this type of (abusive) situation you pick up the telephone, you don't pick up the child:' While I can sympathize with the decision Judge Bellefontaine made, his comments don't echo what's really happening in our society. For acting in the best interest of a child, Ms. Begbie was sentenced to 45 days on top of the 45 days she had already served. It shows just how screwed up our justice system really is when a 51 -year-old Clarington man only receives a six- month jail term for sexually assaulting his daugh- ter. For all the lawyers out there, that's only three months longer than the Begbie sentenc c. Taking a young child to the streets of down- town Toronto was certainly not the best environ- ment for her to be in, but one must take into con- sideration Ms. Begbie herself came from a trou- bled past where she lacked any faith in "the sys- tem." For argument's sake let's imagine Ms. Begbic did pick up the phone and notify proper authori- ties. Would the child have been removed from the home in the same timely manner? Tlx answer's 'Yes'— that is, if you're completely gullible. Ms. Begbie's actions were so ardent and necessary that the Children's Aid had to take notice and sub- sequently removed the child and her four siblings from the home. Working in a newsroom allows me the oppor- tunity to read stomach -turning stones accounting for cases of child abuse, which are allowed to continue thanks to legal bumbling and Children's Aid systems. In some cases, such as in the Jen- nifer Koval's'kyj case, the system only takes no- tice, finally, because the child is murdered. Expecting the legal system and Children's Aid to operate in a timely and efficient manner is like putting faith in former Senator Andy Thompson to hem an ethics committee. . Well, maybe I'm being too hard on our fine upstanding legal system. You be the judge: • A Whitby woman who throws her mentally challenged seven-year-old daughter into the trunk of the family car while vacationing in Florida is ordered to take an anger management cause, a psychological assessment and pays a $550 fine. (Brat's the U.S. justice system at work). • A woman charged with assault after witness- es allege she hits, kicks and throws her three- year-old child against a wall at an Ajax store in front of many witnesses subsequently receives a suspended sentence with 12 months' probation. (Please note that Ms. Begbie, in trying to protect a child, was additionally given three years' Pro- bation to her 90 days in jail.) In her pre -sentencing statement, Ms. Begbie said, "I have seen (abuse) happen ... and it has to stop. I hoped to open people's eyes up." Unfortunately, no one ever told her justice can be blind. .. �----- -... -- --- — --- -- - - — - J;i 1 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3. 1998 - PAGE 7 Panic disorder victim finds hope, achievement on road to recovery By Linda White Staft reporter For weeks. she was afraid to ven- ture outside her home. When she fi- nally did, running errands was hit and miss. Once, she left the bank empty-handed as the teller was counting out a large sum of money she wanted to withdraw. "People would tell me to pull up my bootstraps, but what I was going through was not caused by everyday stress:' says Deborah Williams of Pickering. It took determination for Ms. Williams to team she was suffering from panic disorder. Following her first attack — which occurred out of the blue as she was blow drying her hair — "my family physician told me, 'Welcome to reality: I have al- ways been an upbeat person who did a lex, but I knew this was more than burnout " That doctor prescribed tranquil- izers "which made me lethargic. It took my energy away and caused se- vere depression:' Ms. Williams soon saw another doctor who put her on a milder tran- quilizer and referred her to a psychi- atrist. She -would later see a psychol- ogist on her road to recovery that led her to found the Anxiety Disorders Network/Free From Fear Founda- tion in 1989. While she currently serves as di- rector of the foundation and has giv- en lectures and spoken about panic and anxiety disorders on both TV and radio many times, Ms. Williams, 42, will never forget what life was once like. A panic or anxiety attack feels "like a sudden bolt of electricity rag- ing through the body,"Vie says. "It's devastating. You're not sure what's happening to your body." And because the attacks are un- predictable, "you start restricting your lifestyle to a comfort zone," ex- plains Ms. Williams. For those with a severe panic dis- order, that comfort zone is likely very small, perhaps just their house. Those with a moderate panic disor- der can function within a larger comfort zone and might be able to go to work. Those with a larger Deborah Williams, a Pickering resident who has suffered from crippling episodes of panic, now lectures and leads a locally -based support group to help others overcome their fears. Most of us may feel anxious on oc- casion, but panic attacks are far more intense and more debilitating. comfort zoite could probably travel anywhere as long as they are with someone they trust. Still, some panic and anxiety at- tacks can be brought on, reports Ms. Williams. "If you think a situation has caused (a previous attack), you can talk yourself into another at- tack:' If you experience a panic attack in a shopping centre, for example, the next time you go there "you will feel very, very fearful. You may have another attack, or you may stop go- ing there" Those with panic disorder restrict their comfort zone for any of a num- ber of reasons: fear of embarrassing themselves or friends, fear of such medical ailments as a heart attack, or fear they're going to go crazy. "For me, I never had any medical fears. I was often afraid I was going to embarrass myself, recalls Ms. Williams. "1 was scared of being by myself, but when I was with others I would wonder what was going to happen to me. It was a no-win situa- tion. It's the most traumatic experi- ence I've ever had:' She recalls a trip to the grocery store to pick up a few items. "I knew I couldn't write a cheque, because that might be too much for me. But as the items were coming down the conveyor belt, I became so anxious and overwhelmed that I just Ictt. I'm sure the (cashier) must have won- dered what was wrong with mc" At the time, "there was a big stig- ma attached to mental illness:' ad- mits Ms. Williams, who travelled as far as England and to parts of the United States to learn more about it. The image of mental illness is slowly changing and Ms. Williams hopes Mental Health Month — rec- ognized each May — will help in- crease awareness of the problem. "People used to think it happened to the average suburban wife who never got out of the hour: much:' notes Ms. William. But it happens to people from all walks of life and can strike anyone, including politicians, celebrities and professionals. But many questions remain unanswered, including what brings on panic and anxiety disorders. w'hile many experts believe biologi- ;al and biochemical factors play a role. they haven't determined how the fear factor comes into play. says T1s. Williams. Despite gains, Ms. Williams be- lieves the medical profession needs to learn more about panic and anxi- ety disorders so they can properly deal with people who go to hospital With concerns over a racing heart beat. Admittedly, panic and anxiety disorders can be "hard on the whole family," says Ms. Williams, who re- members a time when she would drop her young son off to baseball practice but often couldn't watch him play. "Children are very acceptable (of the disorders). Kids can relate be- cause they have so many fears, like the bogeyman ... But your spouse and family members should be involved in counselling because it is frustrat- ing for them and is restricting on the family unit." Still, "the road to recovery is re- ally, really good if you have cogni- tive behavioural therapy:' says Ms. Williams, who is now "really enjoy- ing life again" For more information on the Free From Fear Foundation, write to 1848 Liverpool Rd., Suite 199, Pick- ering, Ontario, L IV 6M3. Panic attack signs and symptoms While many of us feel bouts of anxiety or fear on occasion, panic attacks are much differ- ent. A panic attack is defined as an unprovoked surge of fear ac- companied by at least four of the following physical and emo- tional symptoms: • shortness of breath or smoth- ering sensations • dizziness or faintness • accelerated heart rate • trembling or shaking • sweating • choking • nausea or abdominal distress • feelings of detachment or un- reality • chest discomfort or pain • numbness or tingling sensa- tions • hot flashes or chills • a tear of dying, going crazy or losing control. Someone diagnosed as hav- ing a general anxiety disorder is unreasonably worried about at least two things going on in his or her life. The worries continue for six months or longer and are not related to another physical or emotional disorder. The person has at least two of the following symptoms: • muscle tension, aches or sore- ness • fatigue • trouble falling or staying asleep • restlessness • sweating or cold, clammy hands • dizziness or lightheadedness • nausea or stomach distress *rembling • shortness of breath • trouble concentrating • irritability or edginess • palpitations • dry mouth • hot or cold flashes • frequent urination • trouble swallowing • exaggerated startle response. PAGE 8 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3, 198 Mtn GEive u coaon DURHAM'S BODY IMAGE GROUP RECOGNIZES `NON—DIETING DAY' You're urged to "resolve to stop dieting once and for all" on International Non - Dieting Day Wednesday. "Start celebrating the beauty and diversity of our natural sizes and shapes;' advocates Kathy Bales of the Durham Region Body Image Coalition. The coalition has been operating since 1992, after O'Neill Collegiate and Vo- cational Institute in Oshawa formed a support group for students with eating disor- ders and region officials saw a need for a larger group. It's made up of an addic- tion counsellor, women who have had eating disor- ders, nurses, teachers and 1 �f 1 1 1 1 1 1 parents of children who have had eating disorders. "Our goal is to try and prevent eating disorders from happening;" explains Ms. Bales. "The problem is bigger than ever...Our atti- tudes haven't changed a great deal." The coalition is current- ly working on a manual to be distributed through schools to teachers to help them recognize signs of eating disorders. Meanwhile, Ms. Bales is hoping area residents will recognize International Non -Dieting Day, which is celebrated by consumer groups, eating disorder pro- fessionals and others con- cerned with the effects of dieting and pressures to lose weight. Its purpose is to increase public awareness about the dangers of dieting and chal- lenge the cultural attitudes and values that cdntribute to chronic dieting, weight preoccupation, eating dis- orders and size discrimina- tion. The coalition offers the following tips for those in- terested in participating in the day: - Resolve to stop dieting. Decide that it's time to get on with living your life to the fullest and forget wait- ing to be thin. - Rediscover normal eat- ing. Eat when you are hun- gry. Stop when you are full. - Live actively in your own way each day. Focus on the pleasure of move- ment and its health and en- ergy benefits, not calories burned. - Take 10- to 15 -minute breaks in your busy day to relax and relieve stress. - Use positive self talk to increase self-respect, trust, esteem, acceptance of your- self and your bodv. - Respect the size diver- sity of ordinary people. Challenge size prejudice. Reassure others that health, beauty and strength come in all sizes. For more information on the Durham Region Body Image Coalition call Ms. Bales at 723-819.5. us Amok 9 or I 1 aew *&�,. 1 • �\ $ 95 -- 'Way 15/98 t%Akwat a cam How one I I 1 355 Bayly St. W. (a. of Westn" Rd.) (905) 683-9699 1 -- — —— group became a booster for cancer treatment. When Oshawa General Hospital became the cancer treatment centre for Durham Region, employees at a local bank cooked up a plan to boost the hospital's work. Their three-part plan included selling a cookbook of their favorite recipes, hosting and getting sponsors for a 100 -person - most of them employees - walk-a-thon and selling T-shirts and sweats specially designed for the event. In no time the team had raised $15,000 for the outpatient facility. It was Please remember to recvcle � me! French immersion celebrated in Durham The Durham District School Board celebrates 20 years of French immersion in the region Monday with a display and presentation at the education centre. The foyer of the board offices will feature a display of work by French immer- sion students and French publishers Monday after- noon, with several students slated to make a presenta- tion to trustees at the 7 P.M. standing committee meet- ing. The education centre is located at 400 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby. For information call (905) 666-5500. Treat Mom On Mother's Day May IOth New Woodland's Mini Golf (ourse Opens SPRING FESTIVAL ON NOW. AU MOM'S RECE/YE FF Aa sM01 Pies • FRE Rw dQOA�rE0 AUr l , 'May Is Seniors Month Seniors 60+15% off reg. odmission Grandchildren Oymmider) Admission FREE withy"' senior Mon. to Fri. (I child per senior) their second major contribution in as many years, their first going towards state-of-the-art equipment for cancer treatment. These big boosters of better healthcare work for Royal Bank here in Durham Region. They're just some of the many people across Canada who take time out to help their communities. We'd like to take this opportunity to thank them for doing ROYAL 13ANK what they do. FINANCIAL GROUP 1ma�oe=ANewsprltdCMM * THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1998 - PAGE 9 Durham police seek public's help in solving armed robbery By Sgt. Ketrin Slaney er have to give their name or testify in court. who you are. p J Durham Regional Crime Stoppers We do not use call display because Crime Our phone numbers are 436-8477 or I- Sgt. Kevin Starner is the co-ordinator of PICKERING — Crime Stoppers Stoppers is interested in what you know, not 800 -222 -TIPS (8477). the Durham Crime .Stoppers progranrtne. and Durham Regional Police are ask- ing foryour assistance in solving a robbery in Pickering on March 26. A lone man walked into the Penny Gas Bar at 478 Kingston Rd. around 8 p.m. While the station attendant dealt with a number of customers, the suspect waited in a nearby phone booth. When the employee was alone in the gas kiosk, the man approached the attendant asking for directions. As the attendant wac writing dos n the directions, the bandit pulled out a handgun and demanded cash and cig- arettes. When the employee com- plied, the suspect fled on foot toward Old Forest Road. The suspect is described as mulat- to, about 19 to 22 years old, 6' tall, with a thinly shaved beard and a swollen left eye. He was wearing blue jeans and a black baggy winter coat and carrying a black purse and black pistol. Crime Stoppers will pay a cash re- ward for any information that leads to an arrest in this incident. Callers nev- Hit the links, help Big Sisters If you have drive and like to putt- er around, the Ajax -Pickering Big Sisters Association wants you. The association is holding its 3rd annual Charity Golf Tournament to raise money to support programmes and services and provide more Big and Little Sister matches. It's being held at the 4 Seasons Country Club in Claremont on Thursday,. June 18. Tee -off times are I p.m. for golfers playing 18 holes and 3:30 p.m. for nine holes Cost is $100 for 18 holes and $75 for nine, which include green fees, use of a cart and a steak dinner. The tournament is a best -ball for- mat with prizes for the lowest score, the highest score and closest to the pin. The association is also in need of donations of prizes and hole spon- sorships. There are currently 36 Big and Little Sister matches, but another 38 children and teens are on a waiting list, some for nearly two years. Call the Big Sisters office at 428- 8111 for more information, to do- nate a prize or to be a sponsor. Learn to speak up, with confidence The Ajax -Pickering Toastmasters are holding their next weekly meeting Wednesday, May 6 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Fortune Financial offices, corner of Bayly Street and Finley Av- enue, Ajax. Participants can improve their pub- lic speaking and leadership skills in a supportive environment. For more information call 619- 0647 (Peter Dowse), 683-4439 (John Johnstone) or 619-6888 (Jennifer Holder). N N I r 0" t Hundreds of sale, regular and clearance items. Fashions, Linens, Factory Outlets & more. (AndlAcff regular priced Furniture. One day Tuesday, nay GST on regular priced Major Appliances, Personal Care, Small Electrics, Home Electronics, l aclnlnu and Infants' H feel Goods. only 5,1998 'Seniors' Sale 15% discount offer excludes: Cosmetics 8 Fragrances, Bath 8 Body, shoes by Calvin Klein. DKNY, Nire West. Enzo Angrohrn. Easy Spirit and Via Spiga, Calvir) Klein & DKNY handbags, DKNY Hosiery, Estate jewellery. Watches by Swatch, Gucci, Yves Sant Laurent & Calvin Klein, sale 8 clearance -priced Prestige watches. sale b clearance -priced Fine Jewellery, jewellery by DuNouveau. Memoire Pans. Diamond Essence and The Royal Canadian Mint. Roots merchandise. Women's Designer Fashions (consisting of sportswear, denim fashions and classes 359/118/654), Men's Designer Fashions (consisting of sportsweardenim, tailored clothing, shirts. ties. underwear and accessories), Jockey 8 Calvin Klein apparel 8, underwear, Claudel Sleepwear. Loungewear and Robes. Hugo Boss underwear, Children's Tommy Hilfiger & Cahn Klein apparel, Sunglass Hut. Mont Blanc pens. sale -priced Royal Velvet towels, sale -priced bedding, anal ,^ + of from Ralph LaurerVPolo, Claiborne, and Charisma. Eaton Beauty Dolls,Lalique, Lladr6, NAO, Disney Classic Collection. Bone China, Denby Semi -Formal Dinnerware, Swarovsk,, Seagull Pewter, Beane Babies. BBOs. Eaton GA Certificates, concessions 8 services. •Eaton§ will deduct an amount equivalent to the GST from the total price of your purchase. Excluded from this offer are: Panasonic GADO TVs, Maytag Appliances. microwaves pre-recorded videos & tapes. CDs. film and greeting Cards. Offers valid for those 65 years of age or older. Offers cannot be combined with any other tax savings offer. Seniors' Day offer not valid in our Sheridan store. "Note: Furniture. Major Appliances and Home Electronics are now only available in selected stores. Call 1-800-268-9175 for the store nearest you. PAGE 10 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1998 10 ways to protect your eyes How can you avoid losing your vision'? According to the World Health Organization up to 80 per cent of visual loss can he averted. Here are 10 steps that will help to pro- tect your eyes from aging, disease and injury. I. Watch for infection if You use contact lenses. Eye infection is indicated by red- ness, pain, blurred vision, sensitivity to light and the presence of sticky secretions. If you're not sure an infcoicni is present use this approach. ..when in doubt take them out: ' And see the doctor in case a corneal ulcer is present which can result in visual loss. ? Use facial protection when playing sports. I continue to see peo- ple playing squash. tennis, badminton and hockey without eye protec- tion- Squash and tennis balls can strike the eye at 100 miles an hour causing tremendous damage and usually complete loss of vision. Every year 40.000 people in North America are treated in emergency departments for eye injuries related to sports. 3. Eat a carrot a day. It's said that eating an apple a day keeps the doctor away. But, a daily carrot is good for your eyes. Yellow, vegetables contain large amounts of beta-carotcric which the body changes to vitamin A. Vita- min A in turn manufactures rhodopsin, a light-sensitive pigment, which helps the eye distinguish between light and dark. A deficiency of vitamin A or beta -carotene is often the cause of tight blindness. Beta -carotene is found in yellow and dark green vegetables such as cantaloupe melon, pumpkin. squash, mango, spinach and broccoli. 4. Eat a nutritious diet during pregnancy. Today. fat is on the di- etary hit list. But not all fat is bad and it's essential during pregnancy and up to at least 18 years of age. For irutance, a polyunsaturated fat called docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is essential to the: growth of the Non -Dieting Day emphasizes important healthy habits by knn Malcolm also lowers a person's Special to Thu Week self esteem- d ev are con - Focus on the natural unualty weighing and beauty of yoin body and measuring themselves to not the half -an -inch you the point of obsession " could do without on your She added a regular thighs diet should involve eating The Durham Region properly and following Body Image coalition is Canada's food guide. recognizing International People should focus on a hon -Dieting tray. healthy lifestyle and not Wednesday. May 6, on losing weight. "Be where city -encourage happy and hakhty * she People to cekbrre the di- sad. versity of our natural For people Interested sizes and shapes:' said in participating in the Kathy Bales of the Non -Dieting Day the Durham Region Body coalition suggests you re - Image coaLdmi discover normal eating. The day is celebrated eat when you're hungry by consumer groups. at- and stop when you're dog disorder profession- full. focus on the pleasure als and others concerned of movement. relax and with the effects of dieting relieve stress 10 to 15 and the pressures to lose minutes a day. use pow- WC11ght. tive self talk to increase Ms. Bale . suggests self-respect. esteem and DN focusing so hilich OR acceptance. and respect what you are tating or de size diversity of ordi- how many caldnes it may nary people. . have. Ms. Bak poiryed out 'A chocolate brown- dial -don't diet" doesn't ie sundae isn't bad and mean to "pig -out:' but should be enjoyed ocra- that we should focus on sionally." she said. -We eating healthy. exercising all know dieting doesn't and enjoying ourselves, work and 98 per cent of 'because life only Lasts so the weight you lose is long.- ong-gained gainedback. sometimes more. Besides the physi- cal effects of dieting it eye's retina and brain during pregnancy and in the newborn child. DHA is abundant in fish. 5. Start taking vitamin C early in life. There's ample evidence that C helps to decrease the tisk of cataracts. Vitamin C is concentrated in the lens of the eye to protect it from "free radicals" Cars produce car - hon monoxide. Human metabolism creates "free radicals" The antiox- idant vitamins C and E mop up free radicals that are believed to in- crease the risk of cataracts. 6. Pmtect your eyes from long exposure to bright sunlight. This is particularly true when the sun's rays are reflected off water, sand or snow. 7. "Floaters" are moving specks or cobweb -like threads that can be seers against the sky or a white page. They can occur early in life and are riot important. But, if they suddenly increase in number, see your doctor. They may also be a sign of retinal detachment. Early treatment can reattach the retina and save your sight. 8. The macula, situated at the back of the eye, is responsible for cen- tral vision. This allows two lovers to look into each other's eyes at two or ?0 feet. Degeneration of this tiny area of the eye is one of the prin- cipal causes of blindness later in life. We still don't know what causes it. But there is some evidence that a lack of vitamin C, E and beta - carotene may contribute to this disease. 9. Get regular eye examinations to detect the early onset of glauco- ma. "lite Sneak Thief of Sight." Fluid is continually forced into the eye to nourish I. This fluid normally dribbles out of the eye through a nar- row channel. But if it becomes plugged, eyeball pressure rises, squeez- ing blood vessels and decreasing nutrients to the retina and optic nerve. This eventually causes tunnel vision as if you're looking through a tele- scope. By the time patients finally become aware of the problem the nerve may be pe rmaneridy damaged - 10. See your doctor if you develop red and swollen eyes. This may be due to an allergic reaction to pollen or mold But you may also he suffering from a more serious cordition such as a corneal ulcer or even a thyroid problem. And look out for signs that indicate the eyes may he in trouble. For instance. the inability to read small print, squinting, frowning, undue eye fatigue after reading for only a short time and headaches all suggest problems are there. �{t AJAX PICKERING HOSPITAL WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 & 20 Fir t� ktlrtetefoe ter R %Oft cat T LUNG Assoea,►Twr t AIA_ 1 AA 4 The Mead Injury AssoCobw of otrtwn Region Prqisertts k Newioundlarll!s i Tickets at: \ / JL Guest Services Kiosk Pickering Town Centre tlosrer Level) The Mead Injury Asyocohm 459 Bored Friday, may is 8:30 ppm. Eat kbb Cobgieft knftrium 266 hYrwmW Rd. N„ 0slum moo. The Newkur dlartd General store 511 East Arrear Scwbm* Oshawa (905) 723-2732 PAIN GONE Acupractic Balancing A completely new, clinically proven treatment to relieve back pain, neck pain and headaches. Developed by a team of medical and chiropractic physicians to treat pre -Olympic athletes. Drug-free treatment. Pay only if satisfied CaU (905) 4127-1226 for a five, no -obligation consultation. Dr. J. Rusinek - Clinic Director Dr. Bill Webster A Seminar on "GRIEF JOURNEY: Finding Your Way After LOSS" MON. MAY 4TH, 1998 Kingsview United Church 505 Adelaide Ave. E. Oshawa 8:00 P.M. Losing someone you care about can be one of the most difficult experiences of life. Sometimes we hardly know where to turn or how we can possibly get through another day. Is there a "road map' to help us through this arduous grief journey' While the road may be unpredictable, with many twists and turns, diversions and detours, there are some significant signposts and milestones to help us make it through. Dr. Bill Webster made this grief journey in a very personal way, and now he comes to offer some practical suggestions to help us find direction on the road to healing. For hither WwAation or to register for the Free Seminar please wntact: FUNERAL HOME LIMITED 152 King St. E., Oshawa 433-5558 IF • TIME • QUALITY • GENTLE DENTAL CARE ARE IMPORTANT To You W'E ARE AVAIIABI-E TO SERVE Y(xi WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE IV PEOPLE OF ALL AGES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. #'2) DR. JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST AMR ' N..; Safe communities organization launches local initiatives AJAX-PICKERING GROUP PUTS FOCUS ON WORK AND HOME Safe Communities of Picker- ing/Ajax, an organization formed to encourage safety and raise aware- ness of safety-related issues, has successfully launched the Safe Workplace Awareness Program (SWAP) portion of its Safe Commu- nities Incentive Program (SCIP). The first group of 30 member companies has completed step one of the five -module programme and the response to this training has been very positive. The SCIP program was kicked off at a networking reception sponsored by DuPont Canada on March 25. A Youth Sub -committee has initi- ated the planning of the Passport to Health & Safety programme sched- uled to begin in September. It will provide local high school students the opportunity to gain valuable workplace health and safe- ty training. This training will he recorded in a `passport' booklet that will become a recognized symbol across the province. Not only will the programme add to the students' employment skills, but it should also help prevent work- place injuries among youth. A Seniors Sub -committee has al- so been formed. It will study the high rate of in- juries caused by falls, as well as oth- er issues affecting the safety of old- er adults. This sub -committee will also ini- tiate programmes to prevent injuries and increase safety for this growing segment of the population. For more information on these and other SCOPA programmes con- tact David Sly, SCOPA co-ordinator, at 837-6638, or drop by the organi- zation's office at the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade, 1099 Kingston Rd., Pickering. Tee off for cancer patients Hearth Place Cancer Support Cen- tre, which serves all of Durham, will hold its third annual golf tournament Friday, May 29 at Wolf Run Golf Course. Registration is $110 and includes greens fee, cart, dinner, prizes and charitable receipt for $60. Wolf Run is on Victoria County Rd. #57, Janetville (northeast of Port Per- ry). Call 579-4833 to register or if you are able to donate prizes. el THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1"S - PAGE I l ' Ma 4=9 '; : � • � +�,►,+, ,� D v" �' ,;'qui •► ;-r. ria _�i `�'. Spinal Subluxation healthconcerf What is a Spinal Who corrects spinal subluxations? Subluxation? )'tour duo on it ($imps( tit c orrecis A spinal subluxation is u spinal subluxations. Chir pracmrs are minor misalignment of u ,ne of five health professionals verrebra in your spine that designated as doctors, the only ones leads to malfunction and a loss allowed by law to diagnose. Your ofheahk doctor of chiropractic .special- es �' How serious is this condition? in the detection, diagnosis. and There is u vast range of .ceyerin ,ruction of spinal proiblerns. of spinal subluxations. It could /Actors of chiropractic are be simply reduced. Mobility of properly trained and individual segments of the spine 1 educated with respect to the barely detectable by feeling the spine and nervous system rra,vement (motion palpation) of the �� and they know what to do spine (the chirprator's expertise), and maybe even more or in more advanced stages it could tmporiandy. lead to degenerative disc and joint hiropractors know what disease visible on xrays all too often , not ro do. 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Of course you will feel do. unfortunately, then un still sluggisk Yew stun to feel like things many biases and much unfounded just aren't right. You may not even _ criticism of chiropractic: have any medical condaumu showing misinformation that keeps people up yet: but most medieval conditions suffering needlessly for far to, creep up or }rte over time. Wouldn't it Grog. A medical referral is not make sense to .see if your neceswn. You can treat spine and nervous system are yourself to u rhiniptu tic fnictioning the way they are spinal examination now menu to by design? You rrwy not wan' to wait How do 1 know if spinal until all rhe prejudices si blusarions are causing are cleared up before you me trouble.' experience the benefits This is a nal problem Yin, x o f chiropractic can. don't often know when Is spinal health cars vertebra a are essential for misaligned unless you a viyone? have just had a Doctors of traumatic injury. But Chirpra•tir work even then the it with spines of mental impulses all uses. Some can be turned off _0 year olds swffuienth, fairly have spines that quickly: and make you think that 4 )rate like an RO year old's and the problem has gone away, imh• some 80 year olds have spines to show up as .some degenerative like a 20 year old should have. conduirm years later. The pain " The only way to tell is it, have you have today may not be as u doctor of chimpructic• simple as having just turned to examine your spine. reach a shopping bag in the back Depending on the state of you seat of the cur. It could even be spine you will need only a little from little incidences like that bit of care or a lot of cure. building up over a long period of Depending on whether yo wwu time eventually causing a hopefully ' correction or mere pain relief temporary debilitating situation. entirely the length (j time you go Like a toothache you don't usually is up to you. ...........but you know there is decay until it builds have the opporiuniiv of up suriciendy to cause the nines knowing and helping yourself. to feel it. Then it takes a lot of work to Everyone should have a periodic spinal fu the pn,blem It mikes rouse sense to exam by u doers of chiropractic. ' have regular checkups to prevent as much aeeravation as twissible. 4_1 �ie durei- ultPt 9 tue -n cr '-medcc�n� � = buff i�i�� iM ereo�ki� cid e� M rh Care o%The human,,rame, M di�et�and U'*1 he caube, and -- reUenft crn o� dIetoecu e* - 40 p mi Call now for an initial assessment covered DR. MARYANN by OHIP to see if we FRANKO can get to the cause of DC BA BPEyOilr diS-ease A doctor of the future... TODAY PINERIDGE `AT`'RAt HEALTH R w Brock Rd. & Hwy 2 PICKERING A h F�w Ma . , . Why Bring Him to Us? Kids take a lot of tumbles. And bounces. And falls. The repeated trauma a child's body endures can add up to spinal misalignments. if left uncorrected, these can contribute to major health problems later in life. 0 Doctors of Chiropractic are licensed health care providers. We can detect and correct spinal misalignments. We can also start your child on a lifetime of conservative health care that doesn't involve drugs or surgery. O Find out how we can help your baby grow up to be a healthy young adult. Call and make an appointment today. Pickering Chiropractic Health Centre 1794 Liverpool Rd., Pickfair Plaza (905) 420-1443 Inteica,nona cnropxtory "Caring for you" ___ 'Comnorit 1989 PAGE 12 - TIE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1,9" Durham that drugs are a drag By Susan a'Neill Staff reporter Steve Shumovich's voice is hoarse as he competes with the noise from cheering students at a slot car race track in an Oshawa arena. He tells a group of' Grade 6 pupils that a severe asthma attack almost killed him at the age of 22. "I smoked for three years, devel- oped asthma and almost died," he in- forms students gathered at Harman Park Arc: a. Mr. Shumovich warns the young- sters of the hazards of smoking and tells them it's OK to say no. A member of the board of direc- tors for the Lung Association of Durham Region, Mr. Shumovich is one of more than 100 volunteers working with students at this week's Racing Against Drugs event in Os- hawa. Over 6,000 Grade 6 students from throughout the region will have visit- ed the arena to race slot cars and learn about the dangers of drugs and alcohol by the time the event wraps up today. The event is designed to combine the excitement of racing with a drug-free message at each of the 30 pit stops set up on two of the arena's rinks. "Our goal is that these kids will re- ceive a very strong (anti-drug) mes- sa_c." says Linda Lowery, chairman of the Substance Abuse Council for Youth in Durham Region, which or- .1,111i/ed the event in conjunction with Ihuh;mi Regional Police and Royal Cinadian Mounted Police. `''I-hcie are alternatives other than WE CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE A FRESH START Professional and Personalired Service Free Confidential Consultation Trustees in Sankruprc� Several Convenient locations. including OS14AWA 146 $mcoe $trawl N (M) 728 -OW (Downtown) SCARBOROUGH 1919 Lawrence Ave E. (416) 750-96" (near DVP and 40 1) 255 ►Mom.gyy. I1„e (ani) 29-9/40 (Momrpsde Man) The Durham CoN•� Community willCftwir ming cd HeartBeat '98 A Benefit Concert for the Clinical Research Fund of the Cardiology Department at the Hospital For Sick Children. Pw6wwmm by: Mounr.n FDanaWwack, GwW Lake No Bond, Gary Pawsky, hftk6U of Dothan Colpo, aw dtidran's et119nrain9rs hint for Kids'. Saw- Rawdow— 2 pm at St. Mo s Uni Church, Whitby Tickets available at: Durham College and Westminster United Church, St. Mark's United Church and Lafontaine's Trading Post in Whitby. For ffurlhw iniertnolioo cog cMiskow t#llril1111, (905) 723.6442 drugs and alcohol," says Durham po- lice Constable Mary Carr. Const. Carr says she hopes chil- dren will learn "that they can say no and feel good about it. This age group is just getting to the point where peer pressure is important. "Nobody should do drugs," says Joey Amorini, a student at Picker- ing's Holy Redeemer Catholic School, who had already won two slot car races. T -1 1-C Gr --de 6 student says the in- formation youngsters received at pit stops was similar to lessons they learn in the Values. Influences and Peers (VIP) programme that teaches children lessons about drugs, stealing and vandalism. "We've had a lot of programmes going on in the schools for several months," says Ms. Lowery, who notes the Racing Against Drugs event is part of an overall unit on making healthy lifestyle choices. Ms. Lowery reports more than 100 community volunteers, including rep- resentatives from Scouts -Canada, Ajax Hydro, the Oshawa Olympic Wrestling Club and several race car drivers helped to make the event a re- ality. "This has been an amazing com- munity team effort." � e • An Alternative Approach to Better Your Health h e l+ paracntnist wim me uanacian Armed Forces' Sky Hawks dropped in on students this week as part of a week of activ- ities promoting a drug-free lifestyle to Durham children. The Racing Against Drugs programme combined a racing theme with the drug-free message. BUY NOW! NO PAYMENTS NO INTEREST 3 MONTHS VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 1 .4 ♦ ^..a Horne 3 Leben Centre Brock Rd i 401. Pkkm!riM tja JIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS WEEK '98 May 3 - May 9 Mayor b Council urge you to lend your assistance during Environmental Affairs Oclean-up Week In the various activities that have been organized throughout the Town. aUPONT The DuPont COmrnitment Safety, Health and Environment Member of the Ajax Community for over 40 years 408 Fairall St. Ajax 683-5500 Private funds available at 4% Nutritional& � � Robert Brown and Suppkments, Refkx Analysis Jennell Cook have been ser - Increase En . Rcdwe Stress vicing clients in Durham Region together for more 12 than 14 years. Located in Ajax for the last 6 years, they're not new -- — to the industry. Since joining the team of Toronto Capital Inc. they've gained more VV access to a larger variety of 20%20% lenders to better serve the community they not only OFF OFF work in, but live in. ALL ALL Robert has sponsored CAKES CATERING a bantam baseball team (WITH TM AD) 11again this year and will also CATERINGbe coaching it in the WMBA. CAKE DECORATING I "We have very strong _Po5Z721_2498 ties to our community and $ want to make sure we have up to 95 % $ all the tools necessary to 010 Financing provide the very best possi- $ $`Imm $ ble service for our friends and neighbours in this $ Residefls l / Commercial $ area," says Robert. Cottages / Condo / Land Toronto Capital Inc. is $ est, awe sp $ a Registered Mortgage verw.rtlbba.lr0b sponse Brokerage not a loans com- ��p pany and they never take $ L��TAJL A31=11r� i°9 --I . OWNT $ any form of up -front fee on (905) 428-1232 any application. $ M tWrpoa Aw, S AOx (A* tom) $ What they try to do is ,Jensen crook of Toronto Capital Inc. make it possible to find the mortgages, lines of credit, best possible rates and debt consolidation, loans, all lender best suited for any your financial needs. given situation and client. Recently they have "We pride ourselves come across private funds on making sure our clients available for terms up to 10 are happy with the financ- years at 4% interest. They do mg we arrange for them," not take any up -front fees or says Jennell. require a credit check for Call Toronto Capital these funds. Inc. They can take the If interested in finding headache out of all your financial out more, please contact decisions and will Robert or Jennell at (905) help you every step of the 428-1232. way. First-time buyers, _ _. _ . _. _._._ .. -1 .e�i.� ... ..wp:.:...:. K' r+:u:wl1lf.P a. �,� r.o.:�.,.. .. .. .'.li'..c els .At9T' r.9../ .'.N•......w-,....: n.. .... ._-....�,..._ � - ... Tl1C IUVWUC AIMWW T Ccft 0911 AV KA AW 1 ■OftQ OAf-V 11 12 Long Stem Roses $ 97 EVERY DAV! Equate Cotton Swabs EVERY DAY! B%ay-$.2261 teoil ,�MI BE %ate $ ( 146 Wipes . Womt/ Wowt EVERY DAY! Refill "From Our Pharmacy" Metamucil$ 97 Orange EVERY DAYI 10 97 400Count Turtles Boxed Chocolates $ 97. 400Gf EVERY DAV! Equate Bod $ 97 was,i EVERY DAY! 350M1 Euate 2 Bey $Z4 Shampoo 500MI jEcluateany $ Z 6 Powder 600Gr EVERY DAY! Equate $27 Cotton Balls 130OCount Equate $ 97 Hand Lotion 70oMu EVERY DAY! "From Our Tire, Lube, Express" Fuel $ 97 =,pr EVERY in DAY! 49 M PAGE 14 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3. 1"S Flower power f ulghts Multiple The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada holds its annual Carnation Campaign May 7 to 9, when more than 6,500 volunteers across the country will sell flowers to the public in the hope they will blossom into a cure for multiple sclerosis. Since becoming a national pro- gramme in 1976, the Carnation Cam- paign has raised more than $30 mil- lion for the MS Societv. Last year, more than $2 million was collected. The maiority of campaigns are conducted by local MS chapters in the community. Sclerosi"s well as services for local area resi- dents with MS and their families. Multiple sclerosis — a devastat- ing, unpredictable and life-long ill- ness affecting more than 50,000 young adults in Canada — is now considered a treatable disease, which was not the case five years ago. The MS Society, which has led the fight against the disease for 50 years, is the country's most comprehensive resource for Multiple Sclerosis -relat- ed information. Annually, the society invests more than $4 million in medical research targeted at finding the cause effec- KIDS SUMMER WOODWORKING CAMP • REGISTER NOW FOR JULY & AUGUST CALL FOR DETAILS SATURDAY CAMPS AVAILABLE IN JUNE ULT MM70100000IM ria ;iiFAFrM, MAY 210 - 8 WEEKS Ile Carpenter,* J�qYAt'e (905) 683-6003 Feed your blue box... Recycle! AIR CONDITIONING SPECIAL... AiiDl ��d%onlnq 905-725-9731 LINES OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY Free In -Home Estimates and Financing Provided Proceeds support the MS Soci- tive treatment and cure for Multiple ety's vital research programmes as Sclerosis. Christian Women meet .'AE MEAN BUSINESS Thursdayin Pickering "With our site on toronto.com we The Ajax -Pickering Christian will be musical entertainment as Women's Club meets Thursday, May well. can answer the important 28 from 9:30 to 11:15 a.m. in Gal- Admission is $5 per person and - lantry's Banquet Room on the lower $2.50 for first -timers. level of the Pickering Town Centre. Free babysitting for preschoolers question • What the heck �s The special feature for the meet- is available. For reservations call ing is 'A Spring Bouquet' by the Ca- Karen at 427-5445 before 9 a.m. on �� reer School of Floral Design. There Tuesday, May 26. Wh i rlyBa I I anyway . People k f f - Canadian 11m Pickering Castroll* LUBE, OIL A=)� & FILTER • Change oil & filter • Lube chassis • Check all fluid levels • Check air filter • Rotate tires • Check lamps & horn !99* "U"Cars $2.00 ErMo charge applies .Balance 4 Tires 19!9!9* C111ra "Wlth the pub of Caittrol Lube, old &Fitter a iu" MAivILy IVF Uoifl personal and corporate leisure time say they found us through toronto.com. It's been a Whirlywind' of referrals!" 9 99 • CtkVW 01 =1e=mo'w'ue'r deck • Sharpen blade CANADIAN TIRE SERVICE : Pickering Only T1300 Kingston Rd. at Liverpool 839-8124. Service Hotta: Mon.- Fri. 7:30 an - 9:Oo pm Salttrdey 7:30 am • 6:00 pm, 9:30 am - 5:00 Stxldey Pin GOOD;FEAAW U �Phat>le; 416 -8t4 -279Q Fa>Ic: 4'�6»a��� E 9aro Mu '� iaf Mal 0" Y"–V ON tvy.� •b.. �.�5.. Y: ? THE NEVI'S ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3,1998 -PAGE 15 01916 SPIRCI a 11A1111 MONTI *+s experience speech, lan`By the age of six, 10% of our children Hearin Aidsglanguage 9 or hearing Adifficulties." (O. S. L. Historical Perspective Yesterday's 78's or today's CD's y, ira Miller, M.CISC Audiologist The first hearing aids used commercially were carbon hearing aids. These were developed at the turn of the century and were based on principles of the telephone. In the late 1930's vacuum - tube hearing aids were invented which allowed for greater amplification Possibilities, a wider Irequency response and lower harmonic distortion. In the 1950's, the invention of the transistor by Bell telephone laboratories made possible smaller size, lower battery cost and a flexibility ()f design never before possible. This was coupled with advancements in microphone and receiver design. In the 1970's. directional micro- phones were introduced to hearing aids, leading to increased ease of listening in background noise. The late 1980'% and early 1990's began the programmable era of hearing aids. Programmable hearing aids are programmed through interface with a ,:ompuler which allows for a more precise adjustment of features, more advanced signal pro-cessing strategies. access to multiple memories, and more flexibility in altering settings for fluctuation hearing loss. Completely in the canal hearing aids, which are virtually invisible when worn, were introduced to the market in the early 1990's. This product allows people who previously would not wear hearing aids because they were too self-conscious to finally get the help they need for their hearing loss. The invisible hearing aids offer several acoustical advantages including reduction of feedback (heard as ringing and beeping) and of occlusion (plugged up sensation). In the mid 1990's fully di 'al devices were introduced to the market. These products offer "CD sound quality;' more programming options, and signal processing schemes that arc able to separate speech from noise and / or improve speech intelligibility for the listener. These claims are still being substantiated through research, but initial studies are very encouraging. All of these technology advancements have made this a very exciting time for hearing aid fitting and rehabilitation. For more information on digital hearing technology, call for an appointment: Pickering 831-8311 Whitby 666-7726 Ajax 831-8311 0: Can I claim my hearing aids on my income tax? A: Yes! In the 1997 Federal Budget Audiologists are now allowed to certify an individual's eligibility for the Disability Tax Credit. Remember the sound from the old 78 records? With the Compact Disc, or CD, we all enjoy clear, crisp digital sound. The same development has now taken place in hearing technology. Digital, micro -chip technology enables SENSO to deliver "pure" sound to your ear. High-tech digital sound also means a more natural sound. Behind the Ear In the Bar Completely in the Canal With SENSO you will forget you are wearing a hearing aid and be able to refocus your attention on the enjoyment of life. The digital computer technology in SENSO continuously measures your listening environment automatically to: • Set volume - not too loud, not too soft. • Maximize speech understanding in quiet and noise. • Prevent annoying feedback whistling. Call now toll free 1-800-365-6614 or on the web www.widexcanada.on.ca for an information package including a list of Senso Certified Hearing Health Care Professional in your area who will supply you with further details and pricing. 4 Audiology► Clinic Ajax AudW60 Services 831-8311 831-8311 O n. Rd., Suite 104 95 Bayiy St S., Suite 303 #: AJ@i4 Oubek LIS 70. 'Aa IF ' x i AWN"& i& do& 1R.r.rrlri Dt r.► by wdex wnta�y c�etan 7, 1032 Bra& St S., Unk 4 �Vhitbly, f 01wile LIN 4A Y V HRISTIAN HORIZONS: Caring and dedicated people are needed to assist and support develop- mentally -challenged young and older adults within group homes and in the community. Call Dave Carleton at 649- 5715 Monday to Friday from 1 to 4 p.m. COPE MENTAL HEALTH PRO- GRAM: Volunteers are sought to assist people with emotional/psy- chiatric problems either on a one- to-one basis or in group pro- grammes. Training is provided. Call Christine or Sheri at 686- 3248. CROHN'S AND COLITIS FOUN- DATION OF CANADA: The Os- hawa chapter is looking for volun- teers to help with an upcoming special event, the Heel 'n' Wheel- a-Thon. Different volunteer op- portunities are available. Call Sylvia at (416)920-5035 or 1- 800-387-1479, ext. 18. DURHAM ASSOCIATION FOR FAMILY RESPITE SERVICES: Enthusiastic volunteers interest- ed in sharing a few hours per month with a child, teen or adult with a handicap are needed. Join them in leisure activities or pro- vide respite in your own home. `Together We're Stronger". Call Valerie Ford at 427-3541 for more information. HEART AND STROKE FOUN- PACE 16 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3,19" The gift of time can aid others in Ajay, Pickering CORRECTION NOTICE DATION OF ONTARIO: Local chapters require volunteers to help raise funds for heart disease and stroke research and health promotion activities. Volunteer opportunities are arranged to fit your lifestyle and availability. Call 686-1521 for de- tails. HEARTH PLACE CANCER SUP- PORT CENTRE: Volunteers are needed for peer support, recep- tion, support group facilitator, fund-raising and programme committee. Hearth Place pro- vides emotional support, well- ness programmes and education- al programmes for cancer pa- tients and their families. Located at 86 Colborne Street W., Oshawa, call 579-4833 for more information. Training provid- ed. HOST PROGRAM: Volunteers are sought for Citizenship and Immigration Canada's Host Pro- gram - a friendship programme to help new immigrants settle and integrate into the community quickly. Contact Mahmood, Host Coor- dinator, at 686-2661. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF DURHAM REGION: Volunteers help the youth of the community develop an awareness of how a business operates from the ground up. We wish to draw your mention to the )allowing in our current Spectacular Savings- Flyer Page 9- Noma Extension Cords. 52-2394- 6,2398-8. Copy reads: Heavy Duty Extension Cords. Should read: Medium Duty Extension Cords. Page 20 - Motomaster A/S Copy reads. performance ratings. 90.000 km. Should read: performance ratings, 50,000 km. We wish to draw your attention to fhe Wowing in our cun'ent "Gress Gifts for Moms - Flyer Page 6 - Beechwood Kitchen Coordinates, 42- 3246X. Copy reads: Reg. 8 99 - 34.99. Sale 5.99 - 24.49. Save 30-401%. Should read: Reg. 8.99 - 39.99. Sale 5.99 - 24.49. Save 30-400/0. Page 19 - Preston Bullet Watt, 39.2809-6. Copy reads 414 ML. Should read: 410 ML. Preston Bullet Wash. 39-4551-4. Copy reads: 591 ML. Should read: 590 ML. Page 4 - Kettles b Percolator, 42.0400X. Copy reads: 113 off. Should read: up to 1/3 off. We wish to draw your attention to the Wowing in our current 1998 Page 20 - Item 4,20- Cherub, 59.1060-21 Illustration is not exactly as shown. Page 31 - the illustration on product /f59-5554- 4 and product x59-5534-2 should be transposed. Page 38 - Hose Reel/Cart. The illustrations on product x59-3557-0 and product #►59-3556-2 should be transposed. Page 186 -Item 16, Replacement Knob, 52- 8282X. Illustration is incorrect. Page 262 - Item 6, 7 -drawer roller cabinet. 5S_ ON". Copy reads: 26% x 18 x 14/: Should read: 26'12 x18x35'14 Page 309 - Two Bite Carver, 40.1088. The ikstrabon is incorrect. Drawbar & hitch ball shown are'nor irrctu ded with carrier. Paye 319 - The following products are labeled irrcorrecdy with the wrong product x ata price. Copy should read: x38.3785 - Solder -It - 5.99 x38.3788 - Screw Grab - 4.99 x38-3767 - Virryl 3 Leather Repair Kit - 6.29 WE SINCEWE Y REGRET ANY liCONVM ENCS WE MOW HAVE CAUSED YOU. Shop d1e 1VCw5 AdVaW Training and support is provid- ed. Call John or Carla at 644- 7058. KIDS ON THE BLOCK: Volun- teers learn to operate life-sized puppets and perform small plays in elementary schools in Durham to provide support and encour- agement to students with disabil- ities. Call Suzanne at 436-0925 or Katherine at 665-5680. KINARK CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES: Share your parenting skills and experiences with other parents needing support. Training and supervision will be provided to assist you in making the differ- ence for a family. Volunteers are also needed to spend some leisure time with a special -needs child, develop hob- bies and interests that the two of you can share. Call Wendy Swinden at 433- 0386, ext. 308. MEALS -ON -WHEELS: Commu- nity Care is registering volunteers who can deliver Meals on Wheels over the lunch hour to seniors and disabled adults. Call Traci at 686-3331 for more information. ONTARIO MARCH OF DIMES: The annual fundraising campaign is in urgent need of coordinators, captains, telemarketers and can- vassers. Volunteers are also re - June III -I I MACKINAC ISLAND A FRANKENMUTH A tabuious spnn9 get -o -way June 18 SUNSHINE FESTIVAL IN CHULLIA A visit to the Mariposa Market, lunch and o live theatre formanp of The War Show pocked with memories and musico) hits pith. aro July 7 A GRAND DAY OUT lunch at the Briars Resort on Lake 5 mcoe and a performance of Anne of Green Gobles at the Red Bom Thernre July 16 THE MURALS OF MIDLAND A personal burquidea Ow artist, lunch at Discovery Harbour and soil on the historic schooner H M 5 Tecurnsets July 27 TRENT SEVERN RIVER CRUISE Experience one of use most beautiful ports of the waterway ^ti For more information on these and other burs toll a "SILVER LINE TOURS 37 BYRON ST. N. WHITBY =-�� -s---� (905) 430-2253 quired to assist with special events and bingo. All volunteers receive training, flexible hours and an opportunity to help adults who are physically disabled. For more information on the group, contact Denise Harding at 434-5280. PICKERING'S BEAR NECESSI- TIES: Stuffed animals are need- ed to refurbish and donate to lo- cal women's shelters. Call Bren- da at 839-2141. PICKERING READING CIRCLE: Volunteers are needed to read to or listen to children aged four to 12 years read in English or French on Saturdays from 9:30- 10:30 a.m. Call 839-3037 for information on the programme. ROGERS, CABLE 10: If you are interested in TV production, are aged 14 or older, live, work or go to school in Ajax, you are invited to volunteer. Contact Karen Fee- ley, Volunteer Coordinator, at 436-4128. STEWART GROUP HOMES: Vol- unteers are needed to befriend an 18 -year-old female with spe- cial needs. Candidate should have a car. Call Sandra at 686- 3111. VOLUNTEER SERVICES OF VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURS- ES - DURHAM BRANCH: Men and women of all ages from are "mss invited to become a Friendly Visi- tor with a senior, ill or disabled person. Call 571-3151 or 1-800-263- 7970. WILLIAM PEAK CO-OPERA- TIVE HOMES READING CIR- CLE: Volunteers are needed to read to or listen to children aged four to 12 years on Tuesdays from 7to8p.m. Call Debbie McMullen at 428- 0573. YMCA DURHAM REGION: The Durham Supervised Access Pro- gram is one of 14 across Ontario in which children of divorced or separated parents visit with their non-custodial parent in a safe and supervised setting. Volunteers aged 18 years or older are required to supervise visits between the child and the non-custodial parent in a group setting. They will summarize and record the activities of the visit for court purposes. Volunteers should have some experience working with children and are re- quired to provide three refer. ences, a criminal record check and to attend orientation, train- ing, ongoing workshops and meetings. 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MAI' 3. 1998 Mental Centre faced wimth d REDUCTION IN NUMBER OF BEDS RECOMMENDED BY HEALTH SERVICES RESTRUCTURING COMMISSION 1 rindw Upshall - - -- - -- Durham staff WHITBY — Whitby Mental Health Centre will be 67 beds smaller by 2003 as a result of the recent Health Services Restruc- turing Commission (HSRC) report. "What happens is 67 beds essentially will go un- occupied," says Centre ad- ministrator Ron Ballan- tyne. "So we'll have to moth- ball a F.vrtion Of slit: taullu- ing ultimately" In its report to the Min- istry of Health, the HSRC recommended the Whitby Mental Health Centre (WMHC) be allotted 258 beds, down from 325 cur- rently at the site. "We're close to 100 -per cent occupancy — 95 per cent officially"— which is high." says Mr. Ballantyne. who notes the centre has had consistenlly low va- cancy rates. "I think those beds will be needed by 2(X)3 „ Of the 258 beds which will remain at the centre, 203 will be for longer-term mental health care. 15 will be for child and adolescent acute mental health care and 40 will be medium se- cure or forensic beds. As a result of the reduc- tion in the number of beds at the newly re -developed centre, funding for the cen- tre will be reduced by $10.9 million. According to the HSRC report, the savings will "be made available for rein- vestment in the communi- ty" for mental health. However, Mr. Ballan- tyne worries the funding reduction could cause hardships for the WMHC, explaining the money be- ing removed from the cen- tre ($8.2 million in pro- gramme transfers and $2.6 million in administrative efficiencies), doesn't accu- rately reflect what is spent. "We don't have that much spent in administra- tion;" he says, adding the centre is currently in the process of getting some clarification on how the commission came up with the numbers. He says if WMHC is forced to go through with the reductions, they "may impact on the centre's (re- maining) beds substantial- ly, but we're not saying that now." While the health centre is still reeling from the re- duction to its services, Mr. Ballantyne is responding positively to a recommen- dation from the HSRC that the WMHC become a pub- lic hospital. As a public hospital the centre will he governed by the Public Hospitals Act, run by a public hospital corporation and have a board of trustees with rep- resentatives from the facil- ity's catchment area, which includes Ajax and Picker- ing. Currentiv the centre is fully owned and controlled by the provincial govern- ment. ..I think ehnt'g a in the right direction. It's something that's been ad- vocated for years," he says. 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Wednesday's 'disaster' took place at the Darlington nuclear station, sending area residents fleeing to the main campus of Durham College in north Os- hawa, one of three reception cen- tres along with the Oshawa Civic Auditorium and a site in Wes- leyville which would take in sur- vivors of a Darlington catastro- phe.In the event of an accident at Pickering, reception centres would be located at Durham Col- lege, the Oshawa Civic Auditori- um and .York University's Kecle Avenue and Finch Avenue cam- pus, the latter to be replaced by another site to be identified in a new emergency plan being draft- ed. Wednesday's 'radioactive re- lease' into the atmosphere from the Darlington station sent two I ses full of I I 1 students from Maple Grove Public School in Clarington to the reception centre. Other people 'raced' to the College after being 'exposed' to radiation. '"fhe odds of anybody showing up here exposed to radi- ation (would he) very slim;' said Ontario Hydro official Ted Gr11Pl7nFr(�t:.C;i:i wa:rc tested to determine if they or their vehicles were exposed to radioactive ma- terial. Contaminated people would be sent to a separate area to be cleaned while those not ex- posed would be turned over to the Region's social services depart- ment for assistance. Individuals suffering psychological trauma would get counselling and still others would be provided tempo- rary accommodation, food and/or clothing. Vehicles exposed to ra- diation would be sent through a spray wash. But, Hydro officials are confi- dent there'll never be a need to set up a reception centre. Mr. Gruet- zner said the Candu nuclear reac- tors used at Darlington and Pick- ering are designed so "we'll nev- er use these exercises. The odds are we'll never have to use them." If there was a radioactive re- lease in a nuclear plant, it would be- contained inside the building, he assured. A release into the at- ,/11uaYez ANTHONY SMITH - SONIC SHAPES SEMINAR mosphere would go through fil- ters so "99.9 per cent of the ra- dioactive particulate would be re- moved" Wednesday's mock disaster is "one of a series of exercises" that will be held this year, said DE- MO training and education co-or- dinator Pauline Reid. "It's to Practise and evaluate setting up a reception centre" In the event of a real catastro- phe, she said, reception centres would be opened "very quickly indeed — 15 to 30 minutes — maybe quicker." But, Mr. Gruetzner noted, People wouldn't have to flee their homes so quickly. "It's a miscon- ception people will leave imme- diately. With the (Candu) design, there's a very, very remote chance things will take place quickly" It would be "hours, days, weeks" before a release would occur after an accident. "Most likely with an accident, you won't have to leave the house in five minutes. People in an emergency generally act calmly. The Provirn:e would ask people to leave in an orderly manner. People have maps, so they know where to go" Ms. Reid reported it will take about two weeks to evaluate and analyze the effectiveness of the exercise. Anthony Smith is recognized by his peers as one of the most versatile guitarists in America. Winner of "Chicagoland's Hottest Guitarist," his acoustic guitar seminars combine spectacular showmanship with technical instruction. Anthony will be demonstrating his expert finger -picking and flat -pick styles, as well as answering your questions on equipment, technique, practice skills and more! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: • How To "Visualize" your sound and get the most out of -your _Guitar. • How to use your acoustic EQ to produce virtually any sound imaginable. • Techniques to enhance your practice time. • Finger Picking and Flat Picking Techniques Anthony Smith is recognized by his peers as one of the most versatile guitarists in America. 'Don't miss this Clinic - Even '1f you don't know an EQ from a Bar-B- Que.' Anthony teaches the total ins and outs of acoustic EQ. ALVAREZ SONIC SHAPES GUITAR CLINIC 1Nbem: Legend Music Enterprises, 1211 Kingston Rd., Pickering (905) 837-2839 When: Wednesday, May 6th rime: 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Admission: FREE Bring a non-perishable food item for Pickerings less fortunate enciesreadiness photo by Keith Gilligan A car drives through a wash to remove 'radioactive' contamination during a mock exercise staged by the Durham Emergency Measures Office at Durham College in -Oshawa on Wednesday. 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Sun: 10 to 5 VISIT VS AT THE SOUTHWEST ,.,,-CORNER OF ���:�LAKERIDGE & 13"Ly Carruthees Creek A NEW BUSINESS IN AJAX PAGE 20 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3, I"S SPORTS RECREATION IN AJAX AND PICKERING ANNANDALE" V 7COMPETITIVE & RECREATIONAL . d ift 428-0757) Axemen to rebuild with young players ar A i Avival" Sports Editor AJAX — Ajax Axemen officials are buoyed by a good crop of newcomers who took part in the club's annual rookie/pre-season mini -camp at the Ajax Com- munity Centre last weekend. " 17he camp was excep- tional." reports Axemen head coach Mark Watson. "We had a real nice surprise in that it went better than we anticipated. (General man- ager) Bill Bowden and (as- Fistant general manager) Chuck Sawdon did a super job of bringing the players to the camp. The talent level at the camp was higher than we anticipated" Fifty-five players, rang- ing in age from 15 to 18 years, took part in the two- day camp designed to evalu- ate the talent in the area and bring some of the more skilled hopefuls back for a second look at the Axe - men's main camp in late August. Despite the fact as many as seven veteran players are expected to be back with the club in the fall, Watson says the Axemen may have to rely heavily on younger players to form the nucleus of the team. Football Hawkeyes searching for players The Oshawa Hawkeyes are look- ing for a few good men, the bigger the better, to fill the roster of their midget football team for the coming season. The Hawkeyes minor football team hopes to recruit Ajax and Pickering youths 17 to 19 years old for the squad. which will compete in the Great Lakes Football League this sea- son. For more information call head coach Ian Bunting at 433-4648. an W "I think we're going to have a fairly young team this season;" notes Watson, entering his 15th year as a junior hockey coach. "We have some returning veter- ans, but we expect to have some young, talented play- ers in the line-up. We may not come out of the gate fly- ing, but we're very excited about how things are shap- ing up" Watson is entering his first full year with the club. He took over late last season after former head coach Bill Bowden suffered a foot in- jury during last season's brawl with the Cobourg Cougars and subsequently stepped down to become general manager. The. new bench boss is looking for- ward to putting his stamp on the Axemen. "Everything is new. We have a new sponsor (Klondike Food Rush), Mr. (Larry) Labelle has done some off-season things and Bill (Bowden) and Chuck (Sawdon) are pounding the streets to find hockey play- ers, so we're expecting big things. It'll be exciting to start with a good, young club" L' jut Q.i �. 3 an W tae s Cz W V' -Tournaments -Volleyball Lessons Monday - Competitive Mixed 6's Tuesday - Competitive Mixed 4's Wednesday - Competitive Mixed 4's +, Thursday - Recreational Mixed 6's f- Times: 7:00-9:00 pm WELL MAMTAINED SAND COURTS Pick up entry forms at the Entry Fee: $250 per team ANNANDALE COUNTRY CLUB c1luRclf sT N. of BAnY, AJAX 42A-0757 Team owner Labelle says the Axemen learned a hard lesson last year as they loaded up with veteran play- ers at the beginning of the season, but after the team sputtered through most of the campaign, many were unloaded to make way for some young blood. This year, the club will make a commitment to youth and plans to put a three-year Spars' Mina Baseball programme in place where 17 year olds come to the team and play two or three years. "We have to concentrate on 17 year olds and try to keep them for three years and build from within," says Labelle. The Axemen expect to see as many as 10 to 15 rookies back at the main training camp in late summer. HOUSELEACUE PLAYERSM SELECT TRYOUTS ARE STARTING G ASMI" Select imwW terata play in the South Durham Lance and pertkipate In two weekend toarn aweab phis playoffs. A Seed Site appoes- MANAGER T DI KSION MAY f MAY 16 � 1 Y Bill Boston 1211-2302! Mie Mosquito I 1-4pm 1-3pm Cedar Pk E Meserlal Maj Mosquito 1 -Ips 3 -Spm 1 Sandy McLeod 656-11105 i Cedar Pk .i Meseriel Pk Greg Beckett 425-1253 Mia Peewee 1 -Ips 1-31sm St Andrews W. 1 lakeside Maj Peewee 1-4pm — 3-5ps - Debbie Raman 127-6423 Sl Andrews E Lakeside bantam 1 - 3:66pas 1-3:00ps Ners Costello 428-3534 Hermitage Pk Hermitage Pk Steve Chaves ol9-0757 Midget 3-5ps 3-5pm Hermitage Pk Hermitage Pk PLAYERS MUST BE 199• ASMBA REGISTERED 14OUSELEAGUE PLAYERS I _ _ _ = >< = _ _ _ _ - m ai a SCOREBOARD- FAX GAME RESULTS To 683-7363 LOSSA BADMINTON CHAMVIONSHIps Finals held at Kirgsway College Athletic Complex on Wednesday, April 22. Top four playerstteams from LOSSA West and LOSSA East most in a doubles elimination brat in both junior division (under 16 years) and senior Division (under 20 years) with top two in each senior event moving Or, to OFSAA at k� � n y. Ma JIOR SION BOYS SINGLES 1. Tony Chan, Ajax: 2 Vous Mchhu a, Ajax; 3. Calvin Lopers. Anderson; 4. An- drew Ferguson. Anderson; 5. Hibden. East - dale Collegiate: 6. Bourne. Durham Christ - ,an Final: 15-1, 15-4 ler Chan over Mohindra GIRLS SINGLES 1 Asexia Walker, Sinclair: 2 Yen, n, SL Mary; 3. Lunshof. Durham Christian; 4. Reid. Bowmanville: S. Stephanie Fel- her, Ajax; S. Melonle Chow, SL Mary Final: 9.15, 15-12 for Walker over Yen (a very close match between the best two young junior singles players seen in LOSSA for several years). BOYS DOUBLES 1. JarNe MacKay and David Subryan, Alex; 2 Fitzpatrick and Ibbolt. O'Neill; 3, Brandon Peel and Steve Goldman. Arder- som; 4. Marchand and Hoar. Bowwmanvrfle; 5 Wonnacott and Vwwuft. Cartwright. 6 Johnson and Barry. Pon Perry Finals. 15-4.15-5 for MacKay and Subryan (they dominated this event in all matches they played. never 9" more Ran six points in any game). GIRLS DOUBLES I. Savarka and Renaud. SL Mary. 2 Wever and Clements. Bow marrvitle. 3. Bu- dann and Kanicn, Paul Dwyer: 4. Water and Pees. Anderson: 5. Braybrook and Ciarken. Bowrnanviae: 6. Biiainger and Ark - W. Brock Final. 15.9. 153 for tar• St. Mary duo who had lbeir toughest match against the An- derson pair of Waley and Pees in the sem. finals. MIXED DOUBLES 1. Shown Donringuea and Anna Derry, Ajax; 2 Karma and Karpalm Pliciew n4- 3 Mrchakej o and Earle. Bowwmarhvhlle. 4 Millon and Vin. Sinclair: 5. Kate. and Bukkar. C Durham hnsaw 6. Mantk, and Sadler. Anderson Final: 15-10. 153 for Domngues and Darty over the Bow marrwMe team who were men dalered by the Pickering team in the U%W modal match Summary Of jailor division -- Ajax High School won three of the five divisions to easily Clain the lunar tear" trophy over An- derson and BowmarwrMg. The Ajax juniors have matured since leu season and were hull marls for the team lige as they had a scold of 14 wins and Cvee loaaes through. out Chs days Wdh play Tony Chan's and Vkas Mohndra's pay was especaayr good as they 0 the event with goWsavw modalawns. Oaar Gama that were gap•. Oa#Y good were the mood doubles learn of Karmos and Karpolos of Pickering High School. Andrew Ferguson n singles as he awarded Mchindra to the third game of are 7amr Mal match, Mena Ven of St. Mary who played naly well against the highly ranked Walker of Sinclair. JUNIOR TEAM STANDINGS 1. Ajax. fig pb-; 2 Anderson. BowrnanvAe: 3. SL Mary. 30 ptg.. 5. Sinclair, 21 pts SENIOR DMSION BOYS SINGLES 1. Chuffs Kondracki. EastdW: 2. Seth Mal - corn, Bowmannaa. 3. Scott McDaid. Leo AUSW: 4. 11areo Glavie, SL Mary; 5. Will Ing son, Bowmainvhse: & Daryl peum, Pkkw- This division was extremely cornpWive as the *1815 wart ire tun three genas with Kordrackr mingling 12-15. 15-9, 154 and Malcolm struggling to defeat Glavic 18-15. 1315. 153, in the semis and then defeat - ft McDavid 15-6, 18-16 in the second place match. Kondracki and Malcolm will represent LOSSA at OFSAA this weekend. GIRLS SINGLES 1. Marsha Boyagoda'Paul Dwyer, 2. An. drive Handier, St. Mary; 3, Spoelstra. Durham Christian: 4. Nicole Gerrole, St Mary; 5. Osmond. Paul Dwyer: 6. Kim WNIs, Dunbarton This was Boyagoda's fifth LOSSA title in a row and represents her fourth trip to OFSAA where She will probably finish in the top five of the province. She has had a truly remarkable high school career and had ro difficulty during the day Final score was 15.5. 15-1 over Spoelstra. BOYS DOUBLES 1. Richard PiSkor and Phillip Bennington, McLaughlin; 2- Matthew Allard and Ace LM, Alas; 3. Peter Danforth and Tyson Peel. Anderson: 4- Bryan Styles and ofiv- r Moh, Ajax; 5. Mike Clark and Steve Fice. Courtice; 6 Palmieri and Rossini. Paul Dwyer. Just an outstanding event with the top three teams as Playing three -game matches against one another. In the end Bennington and Ptskor defended the title which they won last year with Wars over Danforth and Peel (12-15. 15-9.15-6. and Allard and Lee (15-5. 15-6) while Allard and Lee defeated Danbnh and Peel for second place with a 15-10. 12-15. 15.11 score. Styles and Mch won the fourth place match over Clark and Fice in a thriller 12.15, 17-16, 15.6, GIRLS DOUBLES 1. MKt*% Roberts and Meagan O'Brien, Paul Dwyer; 1. Labertz and A*xs& derek. Paul Dwyer: 3. Marifyn Hood and Claire Gramma. Anderson: 4 Van Drum and S nkman. Durham r hn~; S. AcaA6o and Wrodwvald, SL Mary; 6- Evans and Lachapelle. Port Perry Robwls and O'Brien proved to be the dens Of this held as they dalsafed Iasi years LOSSA champions 15-14, 15-11 in the g- nNs and showed Cat they will be a troe to be reckoned with at OFSAA as Bramma and Hood were the ninth ranked teem at last years OFSAA tournamorrt MIXED DOUBLES 1- Slephen McGill and I11ehe0 Melon, Ajax; 2 Tin Lmle and Anita Hundak- 074011: 3 LLA hra and Purryepraaep, An- doi= ; 4. Sfeal and James. Paul Dwyer: S. Soda Ally and Lktdmy Anderson, alas; 6. Fletcher and Dern4h. Port Perry McGill and Vivian, were the power of the ewent as they, dominated every, match in Che oompelrwn and won the lintels easily 1". 15-2 This a Vivan's fourth eoneacusve yearas LOSSA -mic chemhpon with mree djNerent partners and again this team should do wen at OFSAA Overall earrnents: This group of 16 af. teres who will represent LOSSA at York Unwersrty, should hone the Deet results at Me prarincel level that we have e>ipor. enccsd n yeah. Ten of the players train at Harwood Gadmrnon Chub at Ajax High School and have a wealth of eaperena. even though they. will stiff be one of Ce youngest contingents, preeerx from any as- soriabon at OFSAA. Only rive of the (j i- tyrehg athletes graduales fnoin nigh school the year ane one (Berningon) is still a Grade 10 fund player. so ere future looks even brighter. This years LOSSA was very oompetmve with very deep scrod tans from Paul Dwyer, Ajax High, Anderson, Bowmarwft and St. Mary. SENIOR TEAM STANDINGS 1. Paul Dwyer. 54 pts. 2 Ajax, 36 pts,; 3 Anderson. 27 pts. and SL Mary, 27 pia, OVERALLTEAM TROPHY MoTibined team totals) 1. Ajax. 96 pts. 2. Anderson. 63 I%s . 3. Paul Dwyer. 63 pts.; 4. St. Mary. 57 pts.; 5. Bowmanville. 51 pts. air. -.•., .` p� THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3, I"S - PAGE 21 I Be a good sport. Please meyele this newspaper. FrcgFa», IW C-.,taer l itasr -So Ethel -_how is the home daycare bwuiness going anyway?" GOLF THE BEST & WIN! 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DVERTISER �INater need not apply Durham students see that miracle growers make it on their own By Cindy Upshall Durham staff For most people the term drought- `Yesistant brings to mind tumbleweed rolling by a prickiv cactus in a scorching desert. But there's more to water -effi- cient plants than cacti, and the Re- gion of Durham wants local garden- ers to keep this in mind when choos- ing their plants and flowers this spring. Glen Pleasance, water efficiency • co-ordinator for the Region's works department, says there are hundreds of different types of plants and flow- ers that are water efficient, meaning they only require rain to survive. "I think people think all annuals are high in their water requirement," he says, but that's not the case. Examples of water -efficient annu- als are alyssum, marigolds, poppies, sunflowers and salvia. Perennials in- clude achilles. geranium, iris and armeria. Trees like black locust, crabapple. green ash and silver maple and shrubs such as lilacs, sumac and ru- gusa rose are also water efficient. The department is promoting xeriscape (a term used to describe water -efficient landscaping) in an ef- fort to reduce water consumption during the summer. It's doing so through a joint cam- paign with local nurseries and con- structing a water -efficient garden at Durham Region's headquarters on Rossland Road in Whitby, which will feature examples of more than 100 different plants. The garden is scheduled to open in June. "The amount of lawn and garden watering increases what we have to pump by 50 per cent." he says. "We have to design and operate a system that's 50 per cent larger than it needs to be nine months of the year. While this benefits the Region's water supply "the short-term benefit to the householder is a lower water bill and the long-term benefit is low- er water rates." Using plants that don't require "watering will also be an advantage to people who like to have a pretty gar- den, but don't have the time or don't remember to water it. "I think most people are too busy to do the kind of maintenance that's required;" says Mr. Pleasance. He adds another good way to preserve moisture and prevent weeds in a gar- den is to cover the soil with a mulch such as tree bark, shredded leaves or wood chips. The waterless plant campaign will begin the weekend of May 4 at gar- " idening centres across Durham Re- gion. Brochures and guides will be available to help you plan your wa- terless garden and water -efficient -•lilants will be easily identified by a tag with the Region of Durham logo. Participating garden centres in- clude Weal] and Cullen and White Students (from left) Jill Hayes, Joe Nicholson and Jennifer Richards were busy this week at Durham Region headquarters planting and caring for the plants being grown in a water -efficient garden. Certain varieties only need rain to flourish. Rose in Whitby; J. Kamstra Land- scaping, Rundle Garden Centre and White Rose in Oshawa; White Rose and Vandermeer Nursery in Ajax; Pickering Nurseries and Pine F Garden Gallery in Pickering-, Rekkers Garden Gallery and Belle's in Clarington. TRT Aggregates Limited Providing Quality Materials Today To Meet Tomorrows Demands • SCREENED SAND • BRICK SAND • GRANULAR "A" • CLEAR GRAVEL • LIMESTONE SCREENING • CRUSHED LIMESTONE • 1" WHITE MARBLE • 318 6 314 CRUSHED RED BRICK • 2-4" RIVERSTONE • 4-9" RIVERSTONE r,, ---y—' • RECYCLED CONCRETE AND ASPHALT. NO MrNIMUM ORDER FROMTO THE TRUCKLOAD.• *NOW OPEN SATURDAYS 7:OOAM. 12:00 PM 4900 THICKSON RD. N., WHITBY SALES/DISPATCH 905 655-8315 wNkrw. du rhamnews. net f O x. �I a N BULLETIN ---_----__-_- - BOARD WHAT'S HAPPENING IN AJAX AND PICKERING SUNDAY, MAY 3 AMNESTY: Ajax -Pickering Group 90 of Amnesty Interna- tional holds a youth rally from 2:20 to 4:30 p.m. at Pickering Village United Church, 300 Church St. N., Ajax. Speaker is regional fieldworker Linda Mur- ray. 686-2535. CANCER WALK: Frenchman's Bay Public School hosts a five - kilometre walk to raise money for cancer research from 9 to 11 a.m. along the waterfront at Pet- ticoat Creek Conservation Area, Whites Rd. S., Pickering. 839- 1131 (Mrs. Daleman) or 831- 5132 (Fran Mason). SENIORS: The Pickering Carib - Canadian Cultural Association holds a Seniors Day Tea Party from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. Admis- sion free. To make reservations call 428-6746 (Alma), 430-3057 (Norma), 428-8244 (Willard) or 420-5196 (Susan). MONDAY, MAY 4 RUG HOOKING: The Ajax Rug Hookers meet at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Anyone in- terested in traditional rug hook- ing is welcome. 427-8630 (Jan- ice). DENTAL HYGIENISTS: The Durham Dental Hygienists Component Society meets in the Green Room of the Arts Re- sources Centre, next to Oshawa City Hall, Centre and Athol Sts. Denise Lowe discusses peanut allergies. 987-1617 (Helen Bertrand). LUNCH: The Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 606, hold daily lunches from noon to 1:30 p.m. at 1555 Bayly St., Pickering. All meals under $4. All welcome, no mem- bership required. 839-2990. TUESDAY, MAY 5 TOASTMASTERS: Pickering Powerhouse Toastmasters meet Tuesday nights from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade office, 1099 Kingston Rd., suite 224, Pickering. Toastmas- ters is an international organiza- tion dedicated to promoting and improving speaking, listening and thinking skills through its membership. Phone 831-8564 for information. CANCER BEREAVEMENT: TLC, an informal open support group for caregivers recently bereaved, due to cancer, is held from 1 to 3 p.m. at Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre, 86 Col- borne St. W., Oshawa. 579- 4833. Hard of hearing group meets PICKERING --The Cana- dian Hard of Hcaring Associa- tion Pickering/Ajax/Whitby Branch holds its monthly sup- port and social meeting Wednesday, May 6 at 7 p.m. in the community room at the Durham Regional Police sta- tion at the northeast corner of Brock Road and Hwy. 2, Pick- ering. Hearing aid dispenser Di- ane Lloyd will be guest speak- er. SEAMLESS CULTURED MARBLE FREE WALL PANEL UPGRADE Huge Renovation Showroom This group is for people with hearing loss, their fami- lies and friends. New mem- bers are welcome. For more information call 839-6854 (voice, !Marilyn) or 839-0122 (TTY, Sandy). THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3, 19913 - PACE 27 Lunch is served in Pickering PICKERING -- The Ladies Auxil- Anyone is welcome to attend and all iary of the Royal Canadian Legion, are welcome. There is no membership Branch 606, hold daily lunches from required. noon to 1:30 p.m. at 1555 Bayly St., Call 839-2990 for more informa- Pickering. All meals are under $4. tion. Win! Win! Win! You could win FREE Continuous ffillutearninq ':::r a fie Win free Oshawa campus credit courses for life by entering the Continuous Leaming Free Credit Courses for Life Draw to be held May 11th, 1998. it I st prize: free Oshawa campus credit courses for life it 2nd prize: free Oshawa campus credit courses for five years * 3rd prize. free Oshawa campus credit courses for one year Tickets on sale now through Durham College C,oMmuous Learning, 2000 Simcoe Sweet North, Oshawa • $ 5.00 each or three for $10.00 Plan on lifelong learning. Buy your tickets today! 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"So I obtained a retired North York Mobile Library truck and installed interior walls along with all of my window samples." When you' call Durham Windows and Doors for a free estimate, Wayne will show up at your door with his Mobile Showroom which you'll enter by way of a sliding patio door. Inside, displayed on the walls, are the Tech Weld 2000 series of vinyl windows which Left, Wayne Hutchison will bring his Mobile Showroom to your home. At right, inside you'll find his display of Top Quality vinyl Windows. you're free to operate and you'll discover the many special fea tures including how they can b1 cleaned without going outside. "After being in this busi- ness for 18 years, 1 can honestly say these are the finest windows on the market," says Wayne. "They're triple sealed to reduce air leakage and come with heavy duty hardware." 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Salary: $26,177 - 530,740 (under review) Perform clencal duties including word processing, data entry' tiling and photocopying; provide switchboard relief; address public inquiries; assist with corporate records management. !Must have 3.years related experience, proficiency in word pro- cessing in a Windows environment experience in records man- agement; possess excellent customer service skills. MUNICIPAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER (PART-TIME) Salary: $19.97 per hour Enforce the Traffic By-law by investigating complaints and in- quires; patrol areas for parking violations; prepare Crown Briefs, Documentary Evidence and Sworn Verbal Testimony. Must possess secondary school diploma, valid driver's license and good public relations. Please reply in writing by Friday, May 15, 1998 to Human Resources Department, Town of Ajax, 65 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax ON LIS 2H9 or fax resume to (905) 686.8352 Only those applicants chosen for an interview will be contacted. This person infomuuon is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act and will be used to determine eligibility for potential employment. Questions about this collection of personal information should be directed to the Human Resources Department. 711E NAIL STATION Greer Tta ung Center. Become a tail Iedracian, career treating airsdable in artificial nails. -Y or ratt - n. pedicures. iia" in. Student Friahcrtp avail- able. ION $20 (905)72:' am CONTENTS OF NOME, 1926 Conestoga woodstove. cre- w-*= said radwood. kingstre bed. rlpdgM freezer, bed dieslerNeld. loveseat couch a Wisc. (90502S-St51. Inc. 611 Granite Court Pickering, Ont., L1 W 3K1 (Fax) 905-837-6352 or e-mail to humanresources@lenbrook.com AirlQ Inc. has combined four advanced technologies to create a unique pre-engineered fleet management solution: GPS, computer intelligence and control, wireless communications and digitized mapping. We are currently seeking applicants to join our team in the following positions: Executive Assistant - File 0125 Reporting to the President of AirlQ, this position requires a high achiever who is organized, proactive, flexible and extremely confidential. Applicants must have excellent verbal/written communication skills and be proficient in Office97, Maximizer, and MSProject. Three to four years of Executive Assistant experience is necessary for this position. The main responsibilities include: • All administrative support for the President of AirlO including but not limited to; word processing, call handling, scheduling, filing, follow up, mail sorting, travel arrangements, etc. • Preparation of confidential projects and reports to be accomplished within the scheduled timeframes requested. • Co-ordination of management events, scheduling of Director's meetings, agenda development, Board reports and executive lunches. Attendance and minute taking of these meetings may be requested from time to time. • Other activities specific to the President's office. • As time permits, back up for other administrative assistants as required. Account Manager - File #F126 Reporting to the Director, Rental Vehicle Division, this position requires an enthusiastic high achiever who is organized and proactive. Applicants must have excellent verbal/written communication skills and be proficient in Office97, Maximizer, and Corel Draw. Applicants should have a post secondary education and a minimum of three to four years of related marketing experience. Experience within the rental car industry will be considered an asset. The main responsibilities include: • Co-ordination of: tradelconsumer shows, advertising and database management. • Main customer liaison, responsible for complete customer account management. • Monitor customer activity and make recommendations for changes, upgrades, etc. • Create and co-ordinate the distribution of a quarterly newsletter. • Gather, track and analyze market and competitive data. Prepare regular reports, highlighting general market trends and competitive development. • Work effectively with Implementation Team to ensure smooth customer transition and with the Client Care Team to ensure customer satisfaction. Please submit your resume, quoting the file number, by Wednesday, May 6th. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. We thank all others for their interest. No phone calls or agencies please. Air10 is commined to employment equity. Gel" Not am= S16mw Mar - keting company needs to people lug rush seas, luringon o expenerice necessary... rtkrvrw act rain(905)720-3144 (100 (100 110 110 for Durham children's Aid Society FOSTER PARENTS WANTED To provide short-term care for children of all ages in your home. People willing to take teens especially needed. Training provided and expenses paid. Please call 905-433-1551 110 110 IC= Marketing Support Position ilable with leading finan ming firm. experience and C; license required. C.M. Oliver do Liann 467 Westlley Rd.S., Unit 7, Ajax, ON. LIS 6V7 Experience is essential. Apply: William R. Coe Limited Ontario Land Surveyors Lindsay, Ontario (705)3244152 AVERY DENNISON Avery Dennison Office Products Canada has an iiwitcdidte i"evu for a FINANCIAL ANALYST Reporting to the Manager of Financial Planning and Analysis, this position plays a key role in the preparation and maintenance of the Annual Operating Plan (AOP), and Midyear Forecast (Re- plan), monthly financial analysis, calculation of standard costs, analysis of manufacturing and in- ventory variances and participation in the semi- annual physical inventory count. . The successful candidate must possess 1-2 years of related experience, be in at least the second level of a recognized Professional Accounting Program, haveadvanced skills in Microsoft excel and ac- cess. The candidate must also be familiar with manufacturing and inventory systems, be a crea- tive thinker and have effective problem solving abilities. Please submit your resume to: Manager, Employee Services Avery Dennison Canada Inc. 200 Baseline Road East Bowmanville, Ontario LIC 1A2 Fax (905) 697-4779 BIDS Come experience our newest and most exciting course; "Customer Service Representative" Many employment opportunities are available. This program consists of ten weeks of hands- on training in Durham College's "State of the Art" Call Centre. Included is a guaranteed four week work placement in one of our Call Centre training partner companies. Join our information sessions on Thursday, May 7th - 2 & 7 pm Call Kristine Nash (905) 721-3388 Business & ledustry Development Services Durham College Skills Training Centre 1610 Champlain Avenue, Whitby LIN 6A7 t?.asd flso (Itiasrsl fa4 COLIO ESTATE WINES Part -Time Retail Opportunities Brock Rd. N., Pickering. Apply in person with Resume, Colio Estate Wines (inside Deville Produce) 2200 Brock Rd. N. Pickering (905)426-1846 i 0- Hdp quired for Oshave Finance oI- fiCt Should possess busi- ness diploma or have equiv- alad axxppeenems. Salary posi- tion offering a competitive benefit with over 2000 otf S wworldwide, op- portunities for advancement are unYmiled Please remit your resume in person to Su- perior Acceptance Corp. limit. ed 1650 Dundas Si. E. unit 205. Whitby. Ontario. NASSE1Pf RESTAURANT, 1*4401011 EXPERIENCED Line 774 aDph in person Only M Liverpool Rd. S.. _ _ THIS (YEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3,1998- PAGE 29 11 L._.� 11 Caraera 11 Careers —. 11 Careers 1 Gen" Help 1 GerlerN HNp 1 General Help 1 Office Help 1 office HNp Good Hobs 'Carep.. Growin rs B Accounting/Business Administration • Law Clerk Human Service Worker • Animal Care Aide Computer Software & Systems Operator Business Administration • Massage Therapy Chiropractic Office Assistant • Sales & Marketing Pharmacy Technician • Dental Assisting Medical Office Administrator 4 tante 8stl�i/ 8 AW j t�i l Limited Seating, �O7BC Cali Today! s 200 John SL W» 2nd Floor AM Midtown Mall, Oshawa Nwoop-l-3576-9175 I markml \.�.�Lutrc rr.a•, Ix. \,aiiahic RETAIL MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY Green Earth is seeking two entrepreneurial individuals to pin our management team to fill the roles of Manager and Assistant Manager in the Markville Shopping Centre. We offer an opportunity to pin a successful growing retail company and a competitive salary. The successful candidate will possess retail management experience, post secondary school education, proven sales ability, proven people management skills, excellent communication and organizational skills. If you are a team spirited leader who enjoys training, working with staff and achieving results please send resume and cover letter In confidence to GREEN EARTH ' ^`• 100 Piccadily Street, Unit 101 London, Ontario. N6A IRS Fax (519) 432-3860 1 General Help 1 Gowal ftp Massage TMeMPV-1 Learn therapeutic massage and Join the growing field of Health Care professionals with a diploma from OBC. Upon completion of this program. graduates are eligible to write the College of Massage Therapists' exam to become a Registered Massage Thempist.()pen your (Mn clinic as an R.M.T or find employment in private clinics, sportslathletic facilities, hospitals or rehabilitation centres, cruiseships. resort%... the options are endless. AV cess lug rests/ Aeconnding/ Business Administration Calling all .Number Crunchcrti Accounting Is the foundation of any successful business, from Inventory control to tax calculation. These skills will bL :N asset to any business! Opportunities for employment exist in every business and every mdustry. whether private or L'Itvernincrlt aeercles. AN MFF 12 111111MMI 1 Gerwat Help Na Ger>eral Help One of Canada's larger Unisex Hairstyling chains has openings in Pickering/Oshawa areas for newly qualified and experienced stylists. • Your own Styling station immediately • Guaranteed basic and commission • Convenient hours in dean, moc salons • Equipment supplied • Advanced technique and managerr training • Progressive promotion opportunities • Benefit plans Check out your prospects Call (905) 831-3800 or (416) 223-1700 GRACE CANADA, INC. CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS DIVISION MANUFACTURING LOGISTICS COORDINATOR • 3 - 5 years logistics experience • significant purchasing negotiating experience • strong organizational, communication and analytical skills to meet the constant deadlines in a very fast paced environment • accuracy and attention to detail are essential • sound working knowledge of Windows & Office, experience in SAP preferred • limited travel • Community College Certificate Send resume by Wednesday. May 13. 1998 to HUMAN RESOURCES GRACE CANADA, INC. 294 Clements Road West Ajax, Ontario Ll S 3C6 No telephone calls please. ROSEGLEN WEIGHT LOSS A WELLNESS has a full time HEALTH COUNSELLOR position available. If you are a motivated self-starter with both sales and nutrition experience, please fax your resume to: 905-666-4818 CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES If there are firms or individuals to whom You do not wish your reply sent, simply Place your application in an envelope addressed to the box number in the advertisement and attach a list of such names. Place your application and list in an envelope and address to: Box Replies. If the advertiser is one of the names on Your list your application will be PLEASE NOTE, elesumes that are faxed directly to Oshawa This Week, will not be forwarded to the file number. Originals must be sent directly as indicated by the instructions In the ad. 1 General Help ?,SEWING MACHINE -PE=A -nS sr . ^J.ey and wkdge urn the 3iflread 'der arta $angle needle Zeus: be able to work Without 1 1 0efvrsron and be extremely Sell mdM7feQ Onlir fnCM .:anoldates need apply ummeMuf3ft with Into -- pi, with resume to File *127 :sf•awa This Week PO So. 48' Dsluw. orrono LIH 71.5 3 VACANT CNAMS FOR HAIRSTYLISTS 10 rent full rime for upscale Harr Des ++9qnn shop in Whitby Also ESTHE- TICIAN required Call 430- 7070 ADULT VIDEO Store regwres full lime front counter help previous ietari experience a must personality required Call 721.1940 MR CONDITIONING Sales- person for business in the Curham Region Experience in asset but will Iran Fax re. sume to 905-433-7941 E OFFER: Business & Computer Consulting On -the -Job Training Program Learn While You Earn Worldwide Business & Computer Consulting Certificate Send your resume: WORLDWIDE CANADIAN MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS INC. 1480 Bayly St., Suite 7, Pickering, ON. Ll W 3T8 Fax: 905-831-2832 We Require Restaurant Help • ASSISTANT REST. MANAGER • KITCHEN SUPERVISOR Must be experienced in food prepara- tion, menu planning, and food inven- tory. Able to work evenings, weekends and holidays. Apply at: CULLEN GARDENS RESTAURANT With resume and references. 300 Taunton Rd. W., Whitbv, Ontario. NO PHONE CALLS SABOURIN KIMBLE & ASSOCIATES LTD. CONSULTING ENGINEERS Is a medium sized consult- ing engineering firm, located in the Town of Pickering providing services to the land development industry. We have an immediate openings for a MUNICIPAL DESIGNER & STORMWATER MANAGEMENT DESIGNER The successful candidates will be engineers/ technolo- gists with 1-3 years expert once in the subdivjsinn and/or stormwater manage- ment design field. Experi- ence in site inspection will be considered an asset. Please reply in writing prior to May 11, 1998 to: Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd. 1099 Kingston Road, Suite 201 Pickering, Ontario L1V 1135 S14 r„ PFR FfOL R ltdrt Ott A great new carter for a tair ►n I. - Looking for individuals to start imme- 1:-itely for Eco Mfg Durham outlet store No ".p-mence necessary n we will train, car re- I.,ired. Me, offer advancement, paid vaeetrorn.. atmosphere. Call Sunday 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. & Monday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. only. 571-3532 ffi "111 careers AZ DRIVERS and Teams CHRISTIAN HORIZONS ,an wanted to run 'or CAMUM.s $1 Evangei,ca :nnst,an ;rgaru 'anwrl CO M" egtipment ratan lervmq developmental- Mamie Allw hm opowgs to run h *$&Ued individuals ,s atAorrabw pans to and from seeking one fist time PRO- USA Home daily We otter GRAM MANAGER for 2-3 pro. q "llik"lrvt rates paid week grams Within elle Dttfum n D Yidilieptivis; and area Rtgtertfno IS strdtlp Dtymautomatic we leadership coad". and or- wire good ening record ICC Med" and poh" ganzatww skills Must Ot search Cao 905 -723 -GTI$ committed to person centered Fax 905-723.3797 Support and stiff managmq KAYTY SALON reauves 'I- sorH teams Excellent com- censed assistan a naoer for nkxircatrdn Skins mice and Alax Salary.cuauwsLorVbo- ver0al) Able '; ]evelWmoru- nuvproft shanng Also sto- tor budgets mat lead to sul nes. sus and part rime Cal Lwkvw swvlm 10 ft dere- Catndla (905) SM -2512 dpmertasy drsabW Comput- @DL07 AdverI Female er siuus an asset Minimum Entertainers preferred No of 2 Yrs managerial expen- rip necessary Jump on me ente Must have a diploma in east track in tine a" enla- developmental scramo. Vinfriefu industry IS and pill egixvaktN Must It abs to er preferred Investment Opp axee Cas May M ( 431' prddNtI Ouracter and CWF 4988 for a tonere interview eflee references consistent wen tele 101),quiitiUrgns asp CASaNER ,rt[000 for Becker S PT E.perence a mint Apply values of Christian Horizons at 21 Harwood Ave S Ajax Submt resumes to Admil trator of Distinct Services. East District. 457 Water St. ftWWMkph Ont K9H 3M2 We wtsn to trial everyone for their interest howevell only purse resumes deemed ap- pro0rwte for the positron mU be considered 1 caner Ili AUTOMOTIVE PARTS 6 Serwce Counter Person Pro. gram Are you Looking for a career n the automotive in- dusIN" This course is rec- ognized by employers and toasts a 95% suxess rate' Program starts may Ilse anis runs until December/98 Please Call Durham Cotkge at (9051 852.7848 Extension 23 or(9D5) 721-3075 UPGNM your office to skills: at your ohm pale. li vate lessons with patient in- structor. in windows. MS of. lice. Word. Excel d Lotus Flexible hours. 905-427-6266 Gervi l M1 WIN MENU= stay Home - Make Money. You assemble products b cam $727/wk Amazing recorded messaA reveals details. 416-812-6198 x86 Canadian Company. ATTENTION Students (aged I I w 141 Supen•ised S Part-time fobs S + Free activities in Ajax 8, Pickering Call Winston (905)579-1483 AUTO>ODY Repair shop re- quires a body man and a prep man to Stan Immediately Peace work sub contract Call (905) 839-0217 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser re- quests that advertisers Check their ad upon publication as News Ad- vertiser will not be re- sponsible for more than one inCorrect insertion and there shall be no li- ability for non -insertion of any advertisement. Liability for errors In ads is limited to the amount paid for the space occu- pying the error. All copy Is subject to the appro- val of management of News Advertiser. Mnv A marl Metre tnr -hi RUSH S AS E To L L Wood. 60-8 Bristol Road East. Sure 359A. Mississauga. Orruno L4Z AS COON nilelee4 immediately. Appy in person and bring w sume The Jesters Coun. Pon Perry (905) 985-2775 WANTED We are now accept- ing applications, for tete position of part time counter person evenings and wee- kends approx. ten hours per week. Please drop off a resume to 180 Station St. Ajax between 4:00 pm -6: 30pm. Cash paid daily! Ice Cream vend- ing routes avail- able in Ajax & Pickering. Students to Senior 428-7380 1 office HNP Secretary/Receptionist - Entry Level Great opportunity for someone proficient in Microsoft Office Products who is a fast learner with gibe organizational skills. You will need a pleasant personality and good telephone manners and br: willing nn accept responsibilities. This is challenging position ideal for a dynamic self-starter and team player who is looking for a career opportunity Please send resume to: File # 143 P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ont. L I H 71,5 ®Lenbroo 633 Granite Court Pickering, Ont., L1W 31<1 (Fax) 905-837-6352 or e-mail to humanresources@lenbrook.com A leading international distribution company has the following positions available: Operations/Human Resources Support - File #355 You must be a proactive, efficient, self -motivated team player with excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. Proficiency in MSOffice as well as 2-3 years experience in an administrative support role is required. Experience in Human Resources and operational support would be considered an asset. The main responsibilities include: • Assist with operational projects related to facility, assets and cost reduction. • Responsible for maintaining data base and response letters on all resumes received. • Provide back up within the Admin Services Group and administrative support to Human Resources as required. • Responsible for maintaining training information and coordinating all employee training. • Assist with testing and phone interviewing of applicants. • Assist with the coordination of company social events and United Way fund raising. • Responsible for the coordination, agenda, minutes and follow-up action for monthly safety meetings. Accounting Support - File #356 This accounting support position is currently on an annualized contract basis and currently reports directly to the Controller. In the near future this position will report to the Distribution Manager. This position requires a proactive team player who is customer -service oriented with a view for continuous improvement in efficiency and cost effectiveness. Applicants must be proficient in Microsoft Office with a data entry speed of 50wpm minimum. Three years of related accounting experience would be considered an asset. The main responsibilities include computer processing of the Receiving and Invoicing for Lenbrook Industries. This position will provide back-up to other positions within the department as required. If you are interested, please forward your resume, referencing the file number. by Wednesday May 6th. No phone call or agencies please. Lenbrook Industries Limited is committed to employment equity. 1 C—" H* DOMINO'S PIZZA new hiring onvers Paid cash nightly Earn W to S12,hr Also funrq part-time Pizza makers and Phone staff Apply at 1051 Simcoe St N 434-2777 Pick- ering. 1215 a" 631-0030 DOOR TO DOOR Canvassers wanted Immediately. no ex- perience. no selling, can- vassing for registered chan- DeS. hourly rate . bonus Call Chris 905-438.9344. ORItlE11 wth own tar arp Td emarketer with experience required Please call 426- 2500 DIUVMG INSTRUCTOR re- quired Must have driving In- structors license and own tate model vehicle Please Call Joe s (905) 436-94l wanted to perform at the Cour- lice Flea Market Come out and get discovered' Call 905- 435-1024, EXPANDING COMPANY now hiring full and put lime people to start immediately No ex- penence necessary Car re- gWted. For interview call (905) 579-2671 EXPANDING COUIUFfl com- parry requires 5 drivers and 1 dispatcher Drivers can earn In excess of $600/wkly. eau Mon -Fn 10-4.905-427-8093 EXPERIENCED hairstylist wanted for busy Salon In Dur- ham Centre. Ajax Good wag- es Call (9051619-8057 1 Gerrral Help EXPERIENCED IWR dresser Cull lir part time also Cults for rem and estheticians space for rem Call725-2080 John EXPERIENCED UNIT presser wanted pan time apply within AtlantisCleaners 375 King- ston Rb . Bickering EXPERIENCED COSMETI- CIAN. needed for Whitby Pharmacy Send resumes to File 0 145 Oshawa This Week. PO Box 481 Osbawa Ontario L I H 71.5 HAIR DESIGN is now hiring STYLISTS if you re motivated about your career become a part of our award winning team. Days 668-8046 Ere. 430-0320 we pay you (yrecOy to assemble our products. Easy work. No experience necessary. For FREE details send S.A.S.E. to Five Ster EnWprim I III U"rpo01 Rd., Suite 213 PicieftOnL.LIV6M3 (416)724-3406 1 General HNp FULL-TIME and Part-time cashiers required for drug- store Pickering and Scartor- Oign east locations Canner experience required call Ken (416)286-6522 HAIR STYLISTS. RECEPTION. ISTS 6 Assistants required for busy salon. fWVpart lime. sal- ary . com1114won CA Anne - Mane 905-837-0789 Picker. irng Town Centre NAMBTYLIST - full-time pan. time For busy children s sa. ion (Pickering) Call 1416.-- 285.1377 HAMSTYUST - urgently re- quired Must be experienced Sawry plus commission Call 683-5911 with own clientele to Quattro Nair :tions in Picker- ing. Full & part time positions available. Lou at 905-831-5366 or tax at 905-881-7558 MFA7 experienced meat cutter counter helper and genera' help Apply in perscn with re- sume to 1794 Liverpool Rd Pickering w,. •,4N. -- - ...-•---....r...-n-...car. . .>..- swerWs.�ra,u.carica•law...«,:rw.:a,.wRxhgasRY9re^x.>. :ter. ',y.awA • PAGE 30 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1998 1 GarIM61 H1Hp 1 sate$ EIWAWft t 1 St1te Heb/Agems 1 sm" HOWAgllms Ski1Nd Htllp Mists Help 1 Sew NELP WANTED - $1285 to scan Flexible positrons on housewares and outdoor sports items Training is pro- vided Great for Students and others Call 1905) 723-4920 INCREASE YOUR EFFECTIVE- NESS " 2 Booklets $20/EA 1) Sales Tops 2) Marketing Pro- motion and Networking Sug- gestions and Strategies to use For onto send SSAE to Busyness Booklets Plus. Box 324. Tweed. Ontario KOK 3J0 Qlate r0TWO4.98 ONE OF CANADA'S leading appliance company has 15 part time aero 10 full Ome po- smons; available Applicants must be neat in appearance and have own transportation Call 579-5318 PERSON TO ASSIST with the mstallahor of elevator nten- ors call 905-83: -2043 PRODUCE CLERK GROCERY CLERK capenence kink Pcrmancnt full time. nous applicants onh' Fax resumes to: 430-0-7/1 SPONSIRI F " t'S Aanlec: Call 576-3121 ask for John 1,L %I%IFR OPE\1\GS $12.85 TO START • � [fix+r ?ala-. ,+r f• .rtmA l.nat :tudant. Call near- ( .-Rice Mr dwta1.. Call Oshawa (905) '3-4920 Call Peterborough (705) 74"051 wail JORS . . Newman 21 1-800 465-2839 THE NAR i FNKM Y,w Fhr- mq ;r D,Ckr• nig , . nig for servers bartenders Do pro - pie Please tax resume 10 9es '3, -670 THE THOMTY MONK.a- gar and Scat". ,:nor .pen- uig opt at 36 Attkn St Oshawa requires mature experienced Cocktail Servers Am Bar Tenders Appy with resume in person to Arnorm or .Await UPWLSTEIIEN Melptr need- ed Ala. area Czli 91,5-428- 728G WE ME LOOKMG 1r a Full- It- ,ea, roun,, -amide worke, to do warehouse work ruin some heavy liffng required Call 531-64M Ideal Parma ask for 54 WELDER. FITTERS .,in ex- pe-�e.,ce aairt; to read dkaw- ino Ali asset Send resume to 314 8erreb Rd Bo■niai- v�e ON L t C 31(5 or tax 905- 623 -ISM No phone calls "OAK AT HOME Assem- m wi t" F;ir hes into Pau - can 2- . tall -tree t - 1 Office "ft SENIOR LEGAL REAL Estalr Se, tr... rd -me- oat h; me.Gutsy; for busy law office Minimum 8 years expenaoe in law orrice Abhty to work independently Capable of handling volume files and working under pressure Must have knowledge M word per - IW 61 for Windows and con- veyancer Must have own transportation Competitive Salary Fax resume to (905, 721.1217 or deliver in person to Diane England. 15 chanes St Oshawa (905)721-1277 t 1 sales EXPERIENCED MANAGER needed immediately for mtev national can centre Applicant must be aggressive dynamic and nave a strong sales aau- ry Please call (905)474-0492 SALES HELI. for Health food store Vitamin knowledge re- quired. Apply in person To Your Good Health Oshawa Centre skid Heb Systems Furniture Installers needed Call Mrs Lyon for appointment 905-839-2594 Must have experience to all - Ply ACTIVE GREEN and Ross is looking for a experienced service writer for our Oshawa location Busy location can- bdates must have experience in selling Automotive service Fax resume to (416) 255- 4793 +AZ OMER wanted 3 years minimum US experience for steady run Clean abstract re- quired call 905.427-4863 SALES PROFESSIONALS WANTED Immediate opening for 3 full time experienced sales people to sell custom designed Internet Web Sites to local business. Full training provided. High commissions. QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE Previous marketing experience Internet Literacy Disciplined, self -motivated and dynamic Own Vehicle Please email resume to: cchartrand@worldsites.net Sales Representative Men's & Ladies Clothing Canada's leading manufacturer of business clothing, uniforms 8 promo wear requires a Sales Rep. to establish long term accounts in the Toronto area. The Mary Holland line is Canada's popular garment line sold directly to corporations. Clothing experience not required. Sales experience along with the ability to cold call a must. Training provided. Base wage plus commission incentive, car allowance and expenses paid. If you are a self-starter. energetic, career -minded indi- vidual looking for a fun vibrant portfolio. for- ward resume to: Al Misko Mary Holland Industries Ltd. 10939-120 St. Edmonton, Alta T5H 3R3 Fax 1-800- 361-0263 Bo er y START THE SPRING OFF RIGHT AT BOYERS! Looking for 5 NEW & USED CAR SALES REPRESENTATIVES �p to 40c o commksslon ana company car. Contact Gerald Thornton, Alex Spanopulos or Joe Gudelj Toronto: 416-798-7989 Pickering: 905-831-2693 Oshawa: 905-686-5859 NEW HOME SALES REP'S Required for New Home sites In Pickering /A)axlWhftby. New Home Sales exper. preferred. Fax Resume to New Home Sales Mgr. 905-837-2555 PART TIME SALES HELP Great for early retiret' Or sonlcLutc with flexib1c hours and enjoys ineetiug people. Good elle: presentation skills required. Local travel with full trainuke. For info. please call Greg Proctor 905-839-8454 135 Skilled Help •r REQUIRES • CLASS "A" MECHANIC • 2nd J 3rd- YEAR APPRENTICE Top benefits. ' Top flat rate wages. Profit sharing. Apply with resume to 1300 Kingston Rd. Pickering 30 AZ DRIVERS, working for Durham Company running 48 States. - 100'o Eastern Seaboard - Top rates 8 benefits • Minimum 2 years 40 AZ DRIVERS, working locally out of Durham • Top rates and benefits • Minimum 1 year experience 15 AZ DRIVERS, working for Toronto Company • Cxuaranteed 40 hours weekly • Top rates and Benefits Applications Accepted in Person Northern Personnel Solutions 112 Athol St. Suite203, Whitby, Ont Friday and Saturday, 10 - 4 pm. Monday - Saturday 10 - 4 pm. or call 905-430-7168 or 14888439-7777 Skilled Help BACK-MOE ., ; ,:c -A7 -.s wanted tan 655 �60G after 1 p m or tax resume to 655-4621 CARLO'S ELECTRIC Electn- Curs and appre„f,ces for on work on corwiac:sites Call 1905(728-7361 or to to - sum to t9051728-511117 CLASS A Automotive Tech. required for busy strop in Px:kenng Drop Resume or apply In DeMW to RAG AUTO CENTRE fEC�: Bar', S' Pttkerc,y o, cap (905) 420.1389 EXPERIENCED PE needed ^'mrJatey to open ate and maintain all opera- tions W a Gravel Pit operate from end loader Aggregate saeerieig punt Cam 613-332- 5651 aria 630 pm HOOPER•HOLMES Poname- dic requires RN s to compie e CLIFF MILLS MOTORS GARAGE door repairs. broken inscedSrouers WANTED ROUGH TERRAIN oersinstalled New dors/ FORKLIFT MECHANICS openers Ouatity Plus Doors 416-336-0073 Looking for field service mechanics Our busy service department is1 with hydraulic and diesel engine AtR CONDITIONER 10.000 experience. BTU $250. ndmq lawnmower 8 Mail or drop off resume to hp 30' cut 5900. will tit through gates. 436-7833 2275 Markham Rd. BED, BLACK wrought iron ca - Scarborough, Ontario, M1 B -2W3 ropy queen orthopedic mat- (416) 291-1928 tress'frame Never opened :1.200 Sacrifice $490 . (416) 407-9499 Skilled Help •r REQUIRES • CLASS "A" MECHANIC • 2nd J 3rd- YEAR APPRENTICE Top benefits. ' Top flat rate wages. Profit sharing. Apply with resume to 1300 Kingston Rd. Pickering 30 AZ DRIVERS, working for Durham Company running 48 States. - 100'o Eastern Seaboard - Top rates 8 benefits • Minimum 2 years 40 AZ DRIVERS, working locally out of Durham • Top rates and benefits • Minimum 1 year experience 15 AZ DRIVERS, working for Toronto Company • Cxuaranteed 40 hours weekly • Top rates and Benefits Applications Accepted in Person Northern Personnel Solutions 112 Athol St. Suite203, Whitby, Ont Friday and Saturday, 10 - 4 pm. Monday - Saturday 10 - 4 pm. or call 905-430-7168 or 14888439-7777 Skilled Help BACK-MOE ., ; ,:c -A7 -.s wanted tan 655 �60G after 1 p m or tax resume to 655-4621 CARLO'S ELECTRIC Electn- Curs and appre„f,ces for on work on corwiac:sites Call 1905(728-7361 or to to - sum to t9051728-511117 CLASS A Automotive Tech. required for busy strop in Px:kenng Drop Resume or apply In DeMW to RAG AUTO CENTRE fEC�: Bar', S' Pttkerc,y o, cap (905) 420.1389 EXPERIENCED PE needed ^'mrJatey to open ate and maintain all opera- tions W a Gravel Pit operate from end loader Aggregate saeerieig punt Cam 613-332- 5651 aria 630 pm HOOPER•HOLMES Poname- dic requires RN s to compie e CLIFF MILLS MOTORS pre -insurance medical re - on aennngg "`1 A inwrOs�. Rdkacrid sur- round areas roundrnq areas Venipuncture and ECG experience an asset GENWAL tM Mint have own vehicle Fax 6639 Banop at (905) 579- penence. Smoke-free. Urge playroom. speclak playhouse priceleather purses from $999, luggage from $19.99. Our busy service department is1 H 0 M msY looking for a qualdied individual Evefymnq Must Go! Family Leather. 5 Ponts with General Motors experience. IIAuvcuFF RETN elm LOOSE, 70 Station St Alai. Ontiino. LIS 1R9. Requires A focus on teamwork and warm, caring. R.N. Nurse / ter. with � sense a complete customer satisfaction humour. for put I'- lay Po - Leadership are necessary. j__ insio all assessment skies essernw, to Linda Leg - ale Fax.. 27-5846 DENTAL RECEPTMMTf . position Nylon thick. plush, stain re- vis lable for busy Oemal office. Minimum 3 srsunl carpet. For 3 rooms. yeah dental reception and chaience Computer assisting expera sera. at 431 NS a mutt Some and uistarauan n your flame. omeveninexpera evening and weekend Hours required Ap- Free quotation. in your home. AZ DRIVERS WANTED Local Hwy. & City work Shunning and Weekend work Call Randy or Todd 720-2204 ADAMS SERVICES prox. 30 his/week Mad or Fax resume to Dental Office. 555 Rosslarb Rd E. Oshawa. Ont L1K IK8 Ann Office Manager Fax 905-728-1438 ENTHUSIASTIC People per- son for a busy chiropractic of- fice PIT positron. computer exper enc: needed Will train. Resumes only. 8 Old Kingston Rd Ajax LIT 2Z7 itltiNia ow" FULL TIME ^lei Assistar- regwred rv, urge P,ekennq PracKe Evening alb Satur. day hours. HARP cerbbW. Please CA Keely-Dru 905- $31-3332 HYGIENIST Needed is Coves mtem,r; ea'+e experience n reslorara lan asset Please W4 resume to Ftk x+134 :thawalYYMtby Trus Week D nBSox 481 Oshawa. ON MASSAGE THERAPIST Re;u,re7'r Rehab and Sports Medicine Pnysrotherapy Clinic (905) 509-1181 Fax 1905)509-7182 • 1 IN' PICIIERING- Hwy 2. Dixie Mature tali -time babysnter wanted in my home Possible shift work Must nave own t8ri9 nabon and references OWLIFIED Wynn profes- sional ranted for 2 scioolage children 5 yrs 6 8 yrs out. Pringle Creek area. m my tame or yours. References required 668-1395 (snp) • fix• . IteZ CtWAEMT ECE, mom prowd- Ing. quality. affordable day- care first ad/CPR certified. Opens gs for year-round cam., within a sale bvingi en vw0nmd1 ,bane 686-3422 FNICKiMMTE'S reialale lov- ing daycare available. smoke Tree. playroom. fenced back- yard, nutritious lunches and snacks. references, babes welcome Cam (905) 420-M PICKERING sad / R4410 'ovil daycam re: 18 months 10 years Daily outuigs (tericed backyard and park) Crafts. story time, music. nu- trmous meals 6 snacks First Aid. C PR centhed Non- smoking. receipts 905.428- 1244 WESTNEYMWY.2, reliable home daycare has 2 open- ings. fenced yard. comfortable non-smoking environment hot nutrill lunches. lots of toys. booFs crafts 905-683- 1247 1 1 Hospital MedkeaI Hospital Medical Dental Dental required to teach the Personal Support Worker Course at Toronto School of Business, OshaTva Campus. Must have R.N. Diploma and 3-5 yrs. experience in long-term care or support services. Fax resume to: 905-433-8962 COFill CARF. Health Services Grgcndv requires REGISTERED NURSES REGISTERED PRACTICAL NURSES mr t,or L'v111r7lllnil% %t,iring Pn,,,rarn throughout Durham Re'glkm. Criteria Required: Current R.%/RPN' registration Community Espcncncc Added skills/1V Therapy. CADD etc Must hayc reliable %chick - Flexibility to work shift. weekends BENEFIT PACKAGE AVAILABLE Still Required: PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKERS HOME SUPPORT WORKERS Level 2 & 3 HEALTH CARE AIDES Please forward resume to. Human Resource, #210-200 Bond SL %%.. Oshawa ON I.IJ 21.7 or fax to 905433-2353 i Oav=v Avarlitblt . Dayan ArMtlle Day Care Available 0 NANNIES AN'AII.ABLE Now, Spring and Sulnmer Som'a's Summer Helpers Hire a live-in nanny from Quebec Call. to arrange an in home appointment (416) 488-3373 • • Dayeae Ai ailsbk 1 ArtieMe 'r Sete SOUTH Ain. 15 years ex- LEATM IadMs vP to 1/2 penence. Smoke-free. Urge playroom. speclak playhouse priceleather purses from $999, luggage from $19.99. */wave slide. activities, story leather wallets from U99 time and music Back-up available 683-6679 Evefymnq Must Go! Family Leather. 5 Ponts 1 bssiblinisie Mate Osla - wa 905-728-9830. 1NAM AIFMA road bike. OR"= LMT: Live-in Care Zr, 6 speed. 600/165 com- ts. Wvh(s rims. 5660. giver. rooks. Housekeeper. legal Call 428-7676. 9171. (snp) @WPN CARPET asoun, 100%. M1 Nylon thick. plush, stain re- v srsunl carpet. For 3 rooms. BUTRAILER - $150 or best only 536900 Price includes 30 Sq yds carpet. deluxe pad Ofkr (905) 5175 and uistarauan n your flame. ONE SINGLE bathroom vanity Free quotation. in your home. $150. One double bathroom No Interest. no payment for vanity 5325 Both complete one fun year. Daniel. 1-800- with sinks and ups. Call 2170104 (905)427-1018 CAL" - lots Of carpet. SEASONED sheep/rattle ma- 100% nylon. new stain re- nure ma $50/load (pickup lease carpets on hand. I will ) You (905) 655- carpet 3 rooms. 5349. Price 3650 nds� pyy includes carpet. premium pad, WASHER A DINER, GE expert instalUtion. last dekv- ery. free estimates (30 yards) Heavy duty $250. Call Norman 686.2314 (905)683-9767 CARPETS BALE: Las of car- - Artistes pets. 100% nylon stain re. Oar Sele lease. carpet 3 rooms 5339. (30 sq yd) Includes carpet. 18 R. x 4 n round above premium pad and irata8a- ground pool Pump, liner. lad tion Free estimates. carpet der. cover Like new Asking Serviand surrraoundnl area Du $1.500 firm Phone (905) 668- 686-1772 9595 220 Hanby Appliances, sea Pau i Service. Frwlge,, all sive, aE m,tich. SISO/up. like• new. white and almond. regular and welt -cleaning. SKk-hy skies S4491up. 20" .t -c,. like new. $15111up. Matching Maytag washer ar drvcr $549 Dryer, $1441up. K'a>Ik r, $149/up Sdackable Ma\tag winter/dryer• like ncw, I years old. $999. Ree; Indge, 515th Financing available. Avg. ' x %can uW. Up w 1 year warranty Open Sunday I I.4pin. 426 Simcoe SL S. (905432-7167 CARPET SALE. ('all-aml Save up to 50°x. Ott large selection of color and design. customer satisfaction guaranteed For free estimate call Mike. (905)4314040. (416)822- 8226 CLEARANCE SALE , must be sold no reasonable offer re- fused. aluminum boats and punts. Evmrude motors. 2 - 30 hp. Toro mowers and snowblowers. lawn boy mow- ers. Momelde saws and trim- mers. Wilde Saks. 4700 Thickson Rd N (905) 655- 8010 COMPUTER CLEARANCE center Is clearing out nu- merous used components . ,Coco card modems, con- iroNtrs, etc. priced form 55.00 rom S250 and Pen um 1t00'sf from $395 teed grey scale. VGA moni- tors $25. Refill your onklet r;anrrdges for traction of new 905) 697-3059 DIAMOND Solitaire Engage- ment R rg with Tiffany band. 55 cl, brskant cut. F colour Appraised at 53225 M iMer- ?tted cell (W5) CM 8674 OMIMG ROOM Suite. com- plete $1000 Bedroom tote. walmit, complete 5600 Can 623-2386 MAMKS' AMItaricn. Saks Parts d Service 2r fndges +r"ft. like new. regular froSl- `It 5325 beer fridges $150. VYll stackable washer 6 drys hull -sue. like new 5099 Stoves $1SWup Wasfkrs S.Wup. dryers S1751up Fi- nanccaig avadaDk Up to t ear wtarrrly. An 2.8 years Ad (eta SuikhI t-4pn a:ti simim St S 1905028- 4J13 MAY for seek, Ant tail. $2.50% hale 655-3561 MENTZ MIIN PIANO for $ak- $xw cond,bor beautAui tone, 1500 Please Cas 427-2256 ON KO x -truck Orrhopefic Daiuwtop set and trame, so n putK cost A 500 Sen $625 (416)407-9499 MASON Rad Upright Plano appw- 20yrs out. 52700 000 Rock Collectors ries%%-dtetr tumblapdhsher 6 985985-l�70 $165 Call 90S Moving Sala - must p. - 2 Drand new Sxlar Pell sofas. It" kitchen tabled chaps rdh 2 exteraw to stat 8 Lars sex. brats curtan rods. how lamps. 2 Urge onomen.stereo, record playa, speakers decorative screen. Linen plastic Cftarrs. artwork Cal for best otter SGS -5462 IDFFAT - t heiw t -hd__]o stove d fridge $400 6 $800 Curtains. balloons. curtain rods, 41,2 inch. as for $450 Kenmore stove. $150 Call 5712498 NAN.TECH Drill original Buf- falo model with loot pedal Ex- cellent Gond asking $275 Call after 6pm 668-8296 SNP PMNOSMRAMOEATHER CLOCKS- AlI 1997 floor mod- els reduced Used pianos. Yamaha. Samick. Ktmbx, Young clung. New digital Pita - nos from $895 and up Rem to own Large selection of gra dtamer clocks from 5995 and up Call TELEP PIANO 433-1491, AAA POOL OPENING SPECIAL - $149. All butes 6 diernrals induded. Lim- nbin ed e offer. G.R.B. Mrn- hartai ice. 683-8452. POOL Ta". 8' and 9' slate billiard tables for seek. Cala 905-420-6113. RMT TO On APPLIANCES. new and reconditioned. full warranty. Paddy's Market, 905-263 8369 or 1.8798- 5502. RNINi LAWN mower, grass Catcher. 12 hp. 38 in cul. To Power. by John Deere. 5 Speed. 4 years out, $1,200 or best offer 434-6100 SELF PROPELLED Honda lawn mower. $175.. brass fire ween with doors. $100 Best offers (905) 420-6204 even- ings, SHAKLEE - for products and or Career plan Information call 905.686-1117 1 il" sw SHEDMAN - Quality wooden sheds 8' x 8- bam 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 into call 905-619-2093. SUITS, SUITS, SUITS Grade 8 Grads and Prom's are just ar- ound the comer Why not look your best for a lot less by shopping at RUGGED RE- PLAYS where for around $100 you'll get a stylish sunt, shirt. he 8 a pair of shoes. Sound loo good to be true? Come to RUGGED REPLAYS in Whitby and see for yourself. Since 1994 we've been offering only the best in New d Next to New clothing for Men. Teen's and Boys at up to 75% below re- tail Experience consignment shopping for men like never before Take Hwy 2 to Thick - son Rd (go south 3 sets of lights to Bums St., turn L. we're in the first Plan on Lett - Bums St. Plan) Hours Mon - lived 10-6. Thurs. - Fn 10-9. Sar- 10-5 Call 404-2063 OAK 8 PINE FURNITURE At Traditional Woodworki�9 we've started SPRING CLEANING", End of lines. 1 of a fonds, prototypes, display models must be sold at in- credible savings Solid Oak table sit 5699. Solid Pine dresser c/w hutch mirror $999. Soled Oak coffee 6 end table set $449. Solid Pine 69' a t naktrrlem um $899 Shop now for best selection! Track - bo" Woodworking hand - craning quality solid Pine 8 Oak Funtture smoe 1974 115 North Pat Rd (o8 Reach SI) Port Perry (905) 985 -8774 - No MONEY DOWN Pernwm 166-233MMX Contpulw ... from .$101wk ^5 5?TVsxr...S52Slerk Fisher Steno _. $141wk. Appe,aripes.... $6251wk. Cdn Mrs Dahl. $62S7wk. Srft ova, 14ft._ S52Shk :o,-, -vw'2"L..._.. SIVSluill THREE WHEEL _ v *,in accessoa . 3i2W of bes; tiller. Calif 905 -433 - USED Fill= Sm. and up used stem $200 and up. used washers S250 dryers S125 and up New brand row frit"es. 16 c t $605 New amid (tame 30' stoves $449 and up New 5 e f frazers $255. Stephimi 1 Ap- pl xx= 227 Court St Osha- vra. 576-7448 WEDOtNG DRESS rvory :alio and Lice Lull train OOACC below. pans and sequence. sue 9✓10 Listed $2.600 See $1.000 (905) 723-8316 WEDONG Dress. size 11 white. orf the shoulder. bro- cattl rie pawn malenAll. r10 hall. gpreat for summer refto MAlchong val Asking $250 Call 435.0070 WHITE bedroom tum.. 3 dressers. wardrobe, desk with hutch 2 two fiefs. 2 boys b - cycles O SW five N Pao JOW N $150 Various wirid- uws suotak for cottage 5M 0051 (snp) 1 Anc�lee ANTIOUESIiAbsoteltl I Ad- i�ce Consultdlicn -free ap- Waaals -mrknW Ice auction Wrviu 20% negotiable Pw- chasifiq outright. estates w/ some antique contents (no limn to value Considered). cc mochorls d arty sort. quan- Ities or single antique items 'es lryRobert Bowen Amaptes- I'llto resto an quer- Brooklin. Ontario. (905)655- 8049. lax 1905)655-5501 CASH ON DEALS. We Buy. SNI, 6 more! Pay top dollar for top items Home audio( video, car audio. tools. CD's. movies. games. gold.. dia- monds. furniture, appliances. (905)433-1785905-571-2274 (905)666.0004. (prekr all Items in wonmig order) DO you have vxuibbe an- tiqules or 9=0 contents? Let us assist you in achieving the highest possible prices. Can to -day Henry or Gayle Kahn 'Antique Consultants' with Marty 30 years experience. Phone 905-985.8161. - NKNO ITT WLU - Summer tastiiora walled for quick sale. Owrdy. cunem styles. Cal T'S WORTH REPEATING, 3555 Thickson Rd. N Whitby 579-9912 •151111 Isifsra CMAONMA cupboards (dat- hadk. lam), blanket box. washstands. decoys, dogs. Bennington, glass. china, lamps, plates etc Call 655- 8282 1 ctlNipNw NEW MUSIC a -zine a http // www.duthamne isnev aIc2387inde)(.hlm RAFTERS WANTED at ?he 1 dt & Craft Showplace' l• V6 auto. fuNy-loatled. Sisk. ed IWall- the Courtice Flea Mar- y� t987 Chev Camaro. fully ket 4 km east of Oshawa. Let loaded. V6. auto, asking U's show & sell your crafts dl- $2500. 706-9370 re Gly to the public. You do not have to be there Call 905- 11911 CORSICA L.T.. 31L, 436-1024 6cyl , auto, aAll power. cruise. FOLK ART CLASSES avail- till Am/FM. Cass. no rust. able All levels. specializing hauryst. 178 OOOOkimsarescend ed. in beginners. Shin Workers $3795 Private 905-436--o accommodated. Next begin- ners Gass starling May 11th 19911 SUMBIRD LE 2dr, red. 1905) 576.3947 4cyl. a/c. 209 Kms excellent condition. new exhaust, Drakes. asking $3150 cert 579-2299 after 6pm 1 1 krirtle�i 11� 11 Mallo ee THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1998 -PAGE, 31 v for Selo 1 To11Ne/s 1 1APWVNWft r all ee artaeenle a 1 ue or 1 ft olr� 1 gft m NI p1uNd Reno �� PAN Renl 11111 PONTIAC 6000 SE 3 PAN WES DESIGN SERVICE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte at 579-4400 FTAPools. 11 Autonopikea so@for Seel SALE- KAYAK Pool Rectangu 1991 SUZUKI Swift. 4 cyl. 5 ar above ground including :pile certified. 137K. some Pecks x24 0/D $5395 rust $1700 Cali 686-6689 v;ckage inrcludes leiter 2 lad- Jers. sand finer. pump & m0- i,r etc 1-800.668-7564 1911 HYUNDAI EXCEL 4 1 Lon a door sedan. 5 speed air con. F nd Mtomnq. are/tm cassette FOUND pure while cat found payer• $6.000 km Asking 1f Monarch/Westney Been in 53.400. Ph" 579-1413 area since tall Call 839-5105 LOST small brown -black male tabby rad Scott April '91h Pickering Village Area n ruck shaved. lovas med- .anon for epilepsy. Arty inlo cease ran wri-1452. 19V FORD TAURUS. mil- size. low mileage, absolutely IMRWUIMe. certdied. $7295 C.0728-1185 LOST.TABBY temale cat. 4 1993 NISSAN Altlma GXE Pushy derma. MiS� loaded 5 speed. dart gray. since Friday April 24. CD player. 123 000 km. ex - 905 -555581 ON*$ condition Set 500 Cam 1 Pety/Srr00kw Boerdi 668-2460 BEAGLE ;:uppte5 puretied. 1994 MNCK Century CUSTOM". •.rs' ;hots vet Checked 1 mF 106K while velour ntthil" ply mahun cross pq for sale. L PM. Win, pit, armlin steno) sn curie 905 665 Ot9t fie, gpod valve at aNy snDl S8 300. completely CeRdyd THE GRA=S 18 GREENEN ever kerefl Certiar has a Incl :beckon of New dodo and lunfloa sod IL*7wt Yah:. Now on sale Over 35 fully reconditioned vehicles naw 101 Hkrrry Eg 95 Pontiac Firefly excellent black beau- ty. 5 speed. 56.995. 95 Lumi- na APV, loaded, low kms 2 tone. only $12.995. 95 Porth - ac Firefly, 4 (Jr. auto, lake new. reduced $7.995 firm 94 Ply- mouth Voyager Grand 10th anniversary A loaded knock- out. cheap 510.995. 94 Intrep- id, loaded. pristine while 160 000 kms spotless. only $8,500 93 Aerostar Ext mint van, lovely all around, $8.850 93 Grand Am. low kms. bur- gundy. 4 dr. $8.995 92 Voyager. loaded, low kms. nice, silver and blue. Sale auto loaded. 8,895 9sootless. 5, p 120&0 kms. coupe $5.995 91 Ply- mouth Latzer, turbo, loaded, low kms. auto extra clean. white. reduced $6,995 firm 90 Tracker. auto. white and blact top. 118.000 kms, only $6.495. 90 Volks Jena GL. nice clean. loaded. auto. Su- L)peer sale. $5.500 89 Caddy meetw'ODd. loaded. lovely bur' qurMy 152.000 kms. and o�y 57 995 95 Grand AM SE. loaded. low lots pnshne while. 512.995 88 Buck Re- gal low kms, mint, black Zr steal d"I $4.995 87 Astro LT. loaded, runs and love 000ksn it", San $4.995 Gotta sot at CeAlar Auto Comm. 155 Kin St. W.. Oshawa. 579-28116. Open Sunday 1 ANoniobilas Nrftd S Cash $ ',r unwai,e(, ars and trucks proled cars and wine -offs (wetdear out, you cash m) 905.426.0008 A b A AUTO- Cars trucks boats We pay S80- $10.000 Cash on pre Spot Any coral- tlon.a1Y Year Call us airy time. 24 hours. 7 days. 30 men sauce 905-96.5003 or 905-706-SZU CASH FOR CARS! we buy used vehicles Vehicles must bein4'un Die tpime o 4 n Cold 79 Bay t1yy St East. Ape at MURAD AUTO SALES ROTTINEILLER NDeauo- Senous bnlyers only 905- :CRAP CARS blamed. top IPS !til maieshc loyal polo. 721-9425 prices paid Sam! ilii day pick home -rased mm WNW qv- Ip. Also cars Ior Rtial rip tate pureDnd. pinnls on uD ro $5000 Can 616 - sae 905"'965.8021 19117 PONTIAC Grand Pru GT 1771 LHASA APSO pups for sift 4 door while graphite Hainer S35C Maes & fertgks avid- xltenOr loaned.CD player. 1 rrucb Able various colours Rudy 33K $23000 Get (905) 263 for so@ - to go (70S)7a6-3124 leave ISIS 1988 112 -TON :hProlet message "Rent condition yridmr-Cf at- ATTENTtOM: Dog Owners Dogg,e Dooley Pet Waste to15i50 x isf Dog Lot Jiaccke99 ts starting at S25. 24' In aim Container 52599 BES HHyy T 90 3' 4-1,7. 5. 10' Lifetime Guarantee from $5 99 0op shovels from $5 999-9 7 daysiweek Sin Anniversary Sale. Buy or order pilon May 31St recpve I year digester it" 1905)723.5413. Fax 723- 11 AetowAbks eon SaM 1,2 TOM GNC pickup truck SLE Cab Stereo cd electric door locks. windows. Cruise. au 19% 17 0000 or vest oN- er Cap between 9 - 5 Monday Fndry 428-0283 CREDIT PROBLEMS? On the spuf tinancmq Down pay- ments from 5750 o A C Cars trucks. vans 1981 1 0 1994 ed, new lines. edlaust Prakes Backed Sinn new 129.000 o nal kms V8 $5.000 ow 905576-3004 1M DODGE Ram short -box eery good [0110108. 137.000lm 8 iiikrge.. yS, pit b Skill Can 905.623-5827 19" GNC TRACTOR 4WD automatic good condition. 20K on sown engine new its !rata brakes 53300 Phone 723.7394 1992 0006E DAKOTA pick- up extended cab V6 auto low mileage asking $11000 Also 6pason rot tub 51500 579-9906 Ii FORD F 150 K,ngcab 6 cyl Excellent condition S5400 90 Ford F 150 8 cyl Excellent -ondthon 55000 Call (905) 623-1522 1 V&W 4 Who Amoy Auto Sales Ltd 792 89 SUIOMD Centhed. 134K 1966 CIIEYY BLAZER 4x4 'As Simtot Sprat South. Oshawa. Reputed fuel pump. water PIs Goon for parts ReDunPh"905 720 33� pump, head gasket cam transmission. 4 wheel drive 1982 MAZDA RX7, 5 -spa shaft. rocker arms. new Works well $1500 000 Cad standard new pant, new fres. Dukes. hoses. bens. M. bat- 728-8805 After 6 p in JVersize spoiler. p windows. tery. Struts b much more. 3 mirrors. SunrDol. as is $3300 080 Cal 426-3058 52000 0110 Cao 985.3163 snp 1985 DOM Anes, power- 95 GUANO I= Sedan. steering. power -brakes. air. 65000 km One ownsexcel- automatic. good Can- ltm CW)dd n $13 500 cetotion. nilly lie.000km. 51800 tied. Cao 728-M abet 6 p.m. As is Call 905 435 0176. OM him message. 19K CHEVETTE. 4 dr. auto, very dean low =Waw. S1500 certified or Dost on. SOMETNINNG Must Go' 95 Ci - 11 905 728-0190 pages (906) vic Coupe 5 -speed. air. 435.1448 64KM $11000. 89 Audi 1DO. 1986 SUZUKI SAMARI 4X4, auto. loaded. 143kms 55000 202 join.ums g • body good runs 80 Porsche 924. 5 -speed, re- new ores, needs' built $4000. 79 Corvette T- eat bumper and b,,". Wps auto. 16okms $6500 Stepp opo. 434-2475. (srlp) Pry 728-3120 19116 TRANS AM, 112.000 kms no winters, 305 au- tomatic. excellentIxNldition. B B new bres/brakeS. certdidd. Best over Call Spm 698-•6113 ager 1919 BUICKI K CENTUIIY, dark blue with matching nterior, cri • i 3 3 litre V-6. 4 speed aU,. „are wheels. all Conde. till. uise amnm cassette, high kms bol very well Inain- (dined In family since new. Asking 53.500 Certified. Call 905) 576.0873 1989 PONTIAC SUNBIRD GT. ISM FORD TEMPO. V6. auto. 93 000 led excellent shape, am/tm cassette. 4 dr. 79.000 Dt. km. 55900 or bat reasonable auto and kill, 54.200 or best offer 434.2775. olet Call Kevin. (905) 668- 3038 liner CHEM Capnce classic. SELL IT NOW 80 OOOkm Excellent condition. CALL 9050433 4210 No G.S T. Call• -0r07 1115 SOC SAFAIN Slx van. blue. 43 engine. 73.000km. loaded. running boards, ex- ceuent stupe $13.950 Call Jack 905-685-8967 aybme TFSNWB 1 B 1311. 111" Deluxe trailer. trldge. stove. fu"uce, ponaW toilet. zippered adds room, sleeps 4. mint condition 905-728-5735 Gil 1979 23 B., Layton Trailer. excellent condition. 4pc bath. fridge. stove. double sink. as" $2.500 905579-1385 1967 MOUTH LANDER SU- PREME. 40110'. Sleeps 4. till 4pc bath, build -in siereo/mt- crowave. 32'x10' deck sited. ext cord. $18.000. 80kms. east of Oshawa. 905-349-2594 COTTAGE SIZE Trailer. 46 x 12 3 bedrooms, fully fur. rushed, insulated with tumaCe. awning, deck. shed. land- scaped S29.000. (905) 987- 1345 BOBCAYGEON AREA -FULL SLIDEOUT - 1985 36 Idol Travelaire. completely fur- nished, full bathroom. lull size fridge and stovebuilt in mi- crowave and stereo 30 it deck & shed. large lot S16.500 Call 416-265.2872 (snp) RENTING 119/ Hardtop tent trailers: iikly $325. long wee- kend S200. Soft -top S22S'wk S120/1. wknd Brookbn (9051 655.9893 TENT TRAILER- Sleeps 8 from lem, awning, new fires safety brakes. kitchen Very pood condition, $1750 060 Call (905) 623-6464 Nlolorcyclp 1984 YAMAHA 750 Maxim Shaft drive. windshield ad IuStable backrest. one owner. excellent condition only 19.000 original km Asking $2.500 or best offer Certified Call Atter 4 p m 432-8406 1997 HONDA CR 125, show- room condition Awesome running condition with or without MSR equipment 55.600 Ash equipmen .55.100 without 080 (905) 434-1078 • Marine 19% KAWASAKI 1100 zxl let ski excellent shape. cover included. very fast, power trim $6500 Cabo Trailer available 1989 Sea -Doo SP. runs well. dealer msptcled $1995 (905)985-4467 31 FT.. FIBERGLASS Chits Craft Commander. Sport fish. fish buster III. excellent condi tion. $24.000 or Desi otter Please Call (905) 427-9149 Recent Survey available CRESTLINER, Aluminum 15. 1991 - 30Hp Johnson. centre console. excellent condihon 53800 Call(W5)985-8254 1 RacreatrcrW whit MOTORHOME 88 Rah, 25ft Him generator lust 20.000kms sleeps 5. looks lee new $23.500 Call 1905)666-1951 Alsertlaems 1 1 For Rem 12,11ARW000. JW, :;GC Sq n 2 -bedroom walkout to deck dpc bath, ear -al kitchen. Darki^9 UDIt No petwsmok- 1119 M inclusive (905N27 - ONE and two bedroom apartments. in host beautiful ~ Duilding Available arry- IN" Stevenw & Rosswld. Oshawa 905723-1009 1 BEOROOM APT in clean QWe1 building near Oshawa Centre. available June 1st. very, Rason" rem. (i AJAX 1-Wdroom apartment available immediatey, $550 rtlM" pus Hydro Fustrast ..ad 619-0261 ager Go in 1-BEOROON centra location newly renovated $480emq"n. kraAw Stove fndge water. neat parkmg included Calf 726-1747 1-BEDROOM oamauy lur- rushed aDd-r! Ve w:y decorated Aa,Ubie diamy, S55C, moot, red' a^C hydro included FFrst'as- grAred Also Doubte gd•a:e mm S100ymo723-1290 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 1905)683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED 7 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, 8 3 Bed Apts. • MOVE -IN INCENTIVES • All Util. Included • In - House Supt. dr Maint. Rental Office: Mon - Fri. gam - 8 pm Sat d Sun 11arn- 4pm VALIANT PROPERTY 3 MANAGEMENT 905-579-1 626 WINDJAMMER APARTMENTS - AJAX Affordable 2 bedroom apartments $785 per mo. includes Fridge, stover broadloom, air, heat, hydro, water and one parking. C ll 686 $t - IIA ASUTAFFRDABLE SABOLE O CK OF RENTING " OWN YOUR HOME - IT'S EASYIl 3 $100,000 MORTGAGE CARRIES FOR S700ymonth Mirwmum Income $30.000 year "Power Of Sales- available - Assumable Mortgages ' Help for discharged bankrupts - Not much downpayment?? Call Mark!! He knows what to do!fl (905) 571-6275 or 14300-840-6275 Mark Stapley Sales Rep. Su,lon Group Excel Really. _ LmLm11 m artmes or Rem OSHA WA Central 2 "1 morn apt lery :iedii. quiet 5565 Suf senwrs or coupe June Ist CaN 905.725-9151 PICKERING -newt' renovated 2 bedroom basement apt Sep entrance. for 1 or 2 work- nq people non smoking. no Pets $680 pus security oe- Cnsn Avail immediately qJ51619-0842 IM 1 Townhouses forTowmquses for a1 Rem Rem PRINGLE CREEK CO-OP WHITBY Has 3 bedroom Townhouses, available June 8 July $821 to $842 plus utilities. For more information call 666-2008 PICKERING - SELF COWor Office open Mon.-Thurs.10-4 TAINED one bedroom base Application pick-up points posted on Ment apartment. close to Go. $575 includes nfilihes suit Community Centre door. single smoker June Ist Please respect the hours applications 7-2968 PICKERING VILLAGE one may be Picked up. bedroom nsemen' apt :able. We are sorry. no subsidy available at this time. Parking sep entrance la- Int dry fatuse of DOOVyard no WHITBY. Bachelor & ,re pets S700 nclus,venirst,tast i 1 ItO1ws Available Immedutety 426- Rem 2833 ATTENTION GOOD - iA%-, SHEPPARORLosebank- r e g " ''` "'S rn'e is For - 1 b"'If"m Dasemenr aCi for you" Attractive cosy 3 -bed - room Single family (tome in rent Newly renovated $675, South Chiral Dshawa. COm- manth includes utilities and W IM! Call 831-2392 pletely retrorited n late 1996 11.12 noon 691 Frobisher Crt New kitchen. new bathroom OSHAWA 2 3 :- 5591 a,! 3 8/R !rom $745 a;,'; at 280 Wentworth N Jtllltle$ included 9' ;"t and Clean Close Schools. shopping 'or adot. to view (905) 721-8741 IOWNLINE AREA . weary! of house 4 ap- _'.afl fenced /ard park " I S72S inclusive Imme. :ale possession 576-3630 WHITBY. ONE bodroom I:,armerT on 'ILLS Oak x'cnen with dihwsSNer. pn- .te Dam avaida0k June Ist S35 668.7634 a -0845 WHITBY. Bachelor & ,re or %'Isit us at:oeCl7om a,a,itole In well $740 all Indusive. Oshawa -,argarted Durldg 4 Se'vem tVWw.ge0Ci11ees Com, wall street/ floor/ 'early Lid 905-0611-7777 7nj7,'htghnser.htrnl. WHITIY !-bedroom base room - den. WrMrypark trig. rip Pets non -Smoker is & !at References. $695 at cwsnt CAN 427-8512 AMBERLEA AREA - 1 bed ,, m - Jen Dasemenr all in- ---e ---e. Sud single woman essmoker $&%monoi first t no pets Avadable June ':tit 905831-8143 '2-bdrm bsmt apt. S650. + 40% util Pool, CVC, w/both Avail. June Ist Days, 683-5911 Eves, 725-0745 .n wna0y Apt budding spa- cious. Carpeted newly pant- ed wren balcony Gose to bus. StXMP Q All U illus included hrstilast required. no pas. 1 bedroom $690 2 bedroom Cad S790 3 5850 2 A 7 BEOROOMB avalabie BACHELOR AFNNTNENT, June 1st No pets Starting a tnd0eistove'mi lowavelaun- $740 all Indusive. Oshawa dry faWrtieshydrocarie in - Call 721.2232 cluOed Avail immed $500% 2 DROOM lower duplex BE nno No pets. non-smoker. 117 varc0e Rd. Courtice 436- Yard, laundry, quiettWde- 2880 sac $775/month Open clods- mem Duiil�`rie� June ,st DOS Fn 7-8 p In Sat 2.3 p in Sun BACHELOR APT. i n private 11.12 noon 691 Frobisher Crt home on Liverpool Rd Felty Oshawa or call (416) 510- furnished, second floor leve 8793 $550 monthly CAR 839.3717 384 SwCOE S. Newly rend- BRAND NEW 1 bedroom voted 1 -bedroom from $530 walk -out basement Available inclusive. Simcoe/Gibb area Immediately S450imomh in- Avaubleimmediatery. Ste- ciusive CaN 427-0439 plan 905.571-3229 Lrepiaa. lay non, sNioo r no U7 SO= NBROCK RD. PICRERHIG - 2 Ded. apt Eat•nktchm spacious 1 -bedroom base - parking. tndge. stove. stare rcertt urge eat -in lutctlen. W - laundry. $660/mo..util. Avail- ningroom. private entrance. able June 1 668-1946 appliances parking no pets, AM A OshwN- Bachelor 1 smoking 5675 Available & 2 bedroom apts available now (905)686-0512 Now and June 1st For more IOCY Sales Rep Re.Max information Call Excel Prop - Summit Realty 19911 Lld cries 404-8684. CENTRAL Otkawa, large 1 2 AJAX - Sporklky new 2 bed- 0 3 bedroom apartments room, separate enhancecen- available in well-maintained tral air, Wrking. laundry. walk building close to all amenities to go 5800 Available June Call 905-723-0977 Ist (9051686-4822 WHITBY. Large 3•bedroom AJAX LARGE one bedroom large eat -in kitchen in Inp!ex basement apartment Seper- centrally located 5850.hydro ate entrance 4 PC bath. all Call (9051509 1805 James utlDes incl cablv. lee safety certified No dogs Sound in- sWated ceiling. Shared laun- dry $750/month Call (905) 426.1556 sap DURHAM College area. 2. bedroom 1n quiet clean 5• plo, S650/month inclusive. 7va5d7D�le6June 1st Call 905- FMCN/LIVERPOOL. wxury one ✓groom basement apan- ment proteisionaly finished separate entrance 5650 per MO Call 4416, 925-1568 Pages 14161812.1457 ^ doirmem high dry _•iyt4 Spacious. Separate en - ;:ante. steps to GC Pus stares No $"in; left 5550 'ml lechate possession 905668-9883 WHITBY. 2 bedroom totaay C•ar pts ^1 rtlpm FURNISHED 11ASEMENT pwur no uVbn 'g bets avail irnrrie- BACHELOR $500,mn a1 JiMety June Ist 1 year lease mmt0iate AP-piwnca $750 inclusive nave rel- sundry, 1a ,,,S. crena: 1905576-7589 ilex PTC and bus stop No WHITBY. targe I bedroom OM nOn-smoker 905.837- C28 basement apartment in apM- mem Duiil�`rie� June ,st DOS WIN12-..wni�re sCutleSSS'o^ +�T� t^o^IMy 1St .e-', Pr ;r! arge 2 -bedroom last OSHAWA urge ,ur- Pnvac etnuance own laundry lashed bachelor apartment troll shopping nexoy Ex- vacant $595 istlast Prone ceuem rlsighboumood 5725' rot details b appou nwra 905 - month inclusive Jury ,st 576-&381 Mark 509-8218 WHITBY- bedroom use - Mi TYRONE Village scacious Tie'" ''ear 7owntown Go A 2 Pe'. r;,:m apdrtmert aval-C Lrepiaa. lay non, sNioo r no Able June Ist wen man- tamed laundry $625.1hyaro pets Chnstun SwOe welcome $556monih :,11433-7810 - 12 utilities June Ist 665- 1986 LARGE 2 bedroom above ground apartment. full kitchen. WHY rent when 'cu can Cwn Dam. laundry. parking pnvate your own horde for less loan yard. non smoking $750 In- YOU tlank�^ Call Dave liay- Hay - duswe June Ist 19051 571- IOCY Sales Rep Re.Max O2t12 Summit Realty 19911 Lld 19051 668-3800 or (9051 666 - PIC AWS - LiverpootKros- 3211 no one bedroom - den (Childs rooms, private entrance. per- OSIIAWA. Bloor:Park Rd one sons parking private laundry. bedroom 5584. 2 bedroom $700 inclusive First -last No 8 70 SWOus ds m 1100 Sq. w rking in - cluded Near 401 JuneI)etSlSt 33 June Jlxle 1St 837-6667 6-10 wee- a keros'weekdayt Waist. pas 1-888-749.2738 WEST OF OSIIAWA Centre- modern entramodern 1 -bedroom bachelor rR nl apt. . with fireplace. big bal- cony. pnvae entrance. aval- able May 31st S625 ii WHY wl.i w at+aw, u,,..ti Sive. evert cable TV Suet one person 728-7784. RE aQ NGNTN OSHAWA Super edge 1 bedroom Extra lupe balco- ny Well managed quiet build- ing Cixnrolled entrance. $624 uhk cable gait No dogs. June 1st 905.579.5580 SPACIOUS wen -maintained 2 bedroom apps Avail at 900 and 888 Glen St Some with walk-in closetspaint provid- ed Close to schools shop ping Centre GO Station lxdi- home for you 5500 down ties included Call 728-4993 Choice • 6 months free or tree legal: or reduced mortgage OSHAWA spacious 2 -bed- rate From S750;month all in apt Gibb/Momrave clusive Income requirement Quiet clean building. laundry from S27 500 gross Call Parking storage no pets Ken Collis Caldwell Banker $620 - hydro tsvlast Avad (905!728-9414 June Ist 905-725.9226 OSRAWA - Slevenson!Anna- polis large sunny -one -bed- room basement apt Sep en- Irance.'parkmg WaSherdryer/ utilities Included No smokingi pets Single working person preferred Furstnast. May 1 SS50 723-8369, AJAX, Oct 3-brm quiet street fenced 51100 plus Steve 19051683-5341 AJAX, house for rent 3 -tied room Hwy 2'Harwood close to Schools. transit non- SmOkef. no pets Available J,dte 152 Cindy 686-5297 "ill-lo-wralf broadloom Nice '�nced-m backyard parking .r 2 cars City & GO Pus ..'arty S745.Wdities First, aft months rem required ?ferencesnon-pet owners :,eferred For Immediate oc- ..panc/ Ulf between 7pm- Lm !416480-,1217 LARGE 2 bedroom nwor %- "e"" decorated Gsna- „al4 appliances Urge rant '•,, 11085 AvadaOlt June IST iiE75�mOntn ?US utilities crone 571-2757 URGE 3-Ded1ap11. Semi neve• _r -'qts & stores alas ileal WO plus utdrhes Avad- 1st FIrstw Cao a728 9567 OSNAWA 3 bedroom douse. Gose h ~me$ Avad- me Imme"ey For more ntornyfion Use (905) 728- 7361 OSINAWA- 2 bedroom use menr ac' °arkmg R,IsoniK,ng sea i4i... month all ,nctu- s,ve can aver 4 p m 726- 2970 WHITBY Dolts- 2 bedroom SS.0 s . Dean[,, S65C . uhirbes Newly renovated. brpm and clean near GO sra- son Avadac a rlpw Ist & last references 420.9477 � 1 TorMoua4n For A" 100 TAUNTON RO E :s a wa 3 1;w^home June avan•ca ly, Cal 436- 3346 for apepoihtntew to view WEST OSHAWA :.,•belt Hill P acc 3 Decr-- ',2 Oa61s w0 from basement All ap- plarnces garagt Ava,: May 31 no pets 589c. me . Jhl 905-723-67121aner5, 1 Rooms for ROM AJAX. M r)cn• home roil smote' $2,5 'no use of k,tcne^ b iaunOry Available now 90i428-80% BEDROOM, pin prate sit- ting room In country fur- nished or unfurnished. use of kitchen facihfies. female pre- ferred 5385 month Seagrave 9059853607 sup FURNISHED rooms ,n dow- town Whitby Newly decorat- ed ideal for senior non- 228 S375S500 Apply at 228 Brock St N Call 1-888- 244-5931 leave message AVAN.ABLE immediately large turrksthed room kdcnen bath. ilvingroorn. Go & City bus parking. cable. tele- phone. ufil incl female non- smoker preferred (905) 404- 2708 PICKERING. Dixie/Hwy 2 Large room for rent own bath & TV room. share kitchen & laundry S125/week Call 905- 839-6366 ROOM FOR TIENT West Pickenng. with private bath- room 54Wmonm Call 509- 2262 or 420-1293 ROOM $350: non-smoker, available now. Hwy. 2 /Chapman - Ajax. Leave mes- sage 416-327-7727 or 686-9782 days. um - shed • , ACeomodabom PICKERING Pecr_,tr. ,x etut ._ ^.,ria Inground pool air can to snare with proles S,onal non-smoker No pets %Orpmo 420-3658 1 Shred AccOnwnodafon OSHAWA :... :enlyd :-.a'^ n male or fe- rn -04e we,cume S32C mrnTn inclusive available mme. dratery Phone 579--rWA YOUNG Crofess,onal female look,, , snare 'AmirDy 2 bedroom apartm" aom young proteSSgnal $435 ca - Die utiililes included Avai- ableimmediaeW 5,- 5234 =ondanriyma Far Rem BROCK RO. - :e- icpl.d"'.<-. -ta palm :arpet hrst Gass am -rates; 31' 15 Plus parking y hydro Ava,i able immed.d'ely 9G5-831 2210 1 ONice 6 R ed s etc DSHAWA 4 Nomas Free Ram frGTi Saw . •.*wit rk SUII- 160C sqn from $30c 600 sq n 2 nd floor across from Osh Centre East Oshawa 400 Son shoo storage Can 434-2447 or 655-4T32 COMMERCIAL STOVE for row <_: - ^... i' Pcrt Pere i dCCrOa 6w $q it roam l i appox 600 so it base- -ent Newt, renovated ^rAitable immematey Cai PZ -985-2543 IDEAL Professional 350 sq. it ground ** finished othce with signage exposure on Westney Rd. Ajax. Rent Negotiable 905-509-3581 i • Garage b rat WIN storage ,^ is -snawi u cat,or Single and double units Avallaoie Eas accts: S10C month 965172 9991 1 far A BEAUTIFUL SETTING on Like Seymour !uliy equipped housekeeping cottages pool Mstore 2 hrs NE Toronto Campbelttom 1-88- 013-2212 BOBCAYGEON. Pigeon Lake 3-Dedroom all conveniences good swimming & fisnmg suitaw for sdgle family but suppled M3 week Call 1705i738-5681 SOOKMG NOW for Spring b Summer Renins Good Pick- erel & Bass Fishing on Pau dash lake near Bancroft -cozy 2 & 3-bdrm cages with wood. stoves, full kitchen 3-pce bath, ind I docking & good swimming gas BOO bonfire puts, screened porch. sunset neves From 5435 vat 5 nkn to walkmryb,long trails of Sil- ent Lake PP 1 hr from Algo- nquin Park But rentals a:ad 613.339-1711 visit our ;ie0- sae vorw mwdesign net Wores htmi STURGEON LAKE Norm Lindsay) - great fishing full, equipped 2 bedroom cottages for rent Available immediate. aY - an,lime 905- 432-3843 • 1 .. Flo►ide CLEAR WATER AREA 3 e:- 'oom !ow^hoi.ee Doc a_.0 BBC Drva!e ya'c a,a a: e t,01 For �rto a- 12 vew c-:'cs 905.579-3788 . �.._ _. . •r 1 usiness OPPWUWNU" • 1 usinest oppwhwntws PACE 32 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1998 HAIRSTYLIST Nall P ^^ a • 1 PAM Maw- Meaney to LertdMoney 10 LWW • 1 CLEARWATER. 2.3 bedroom fully furnished mobile (per- cared at Newcastle Trailer �"'•' BUILD THE BUSINESS OF A Q,000 TO 5 MILLION tnaney l acmes Central ars tat Need a loan? Consolidation? Money? UFETWI Come to our tree seminar Wednesday May 6 pools. pools tub. near beaches and major attractions Child- Pay off your mortgage, at 730 p m Durham Board of ten welcome 5275 -week Photos shown in your home bills, everything.' Education 400 Taunton Rd. E 1Nhtby It you are interested in (905)683 5503 Don't cash out your investments((! part of full -tine safes. come 1 1 Privale Hmset 5 yr. & 10 yr. terms out to see how you can start a For $ale with no payments business nsk free To Ion Our team of successful women RED Sfi 7 T i:i: niSORT - Lam. 4% Call Mary Patens (Cos) 420- .. at INTEREST RATE 0892 or Madeline Colomomo Large Spaci on the Full S lrttS full lookup MUCO AUTO Paritmg and No credit checks/no up front fees 190515796086 5odyworks the world's tar- men T-IOrit MIKE be 18 Call (905) 668-4955 NOW gest aufcmotrve refinisner .,,if :ale 4 -bedrooms 2-112 DalfK. main floor laundry rctom. fam- my room with fireplace Huge lot All appliances Close to 40t/Hwy 2. (905)427-4034 GORGEOUS Whitby 3 bed- room 2 storey townhouse w, finished basement b walkout to private fenced backyard Situated in a well marmdured Complex with low monthly fees Features marry up - Must be seen Aslunq 124.900 Cali Terry 66=11 for prwate,stawing (snpl MOVE IM CONDITION, dose tc scnoo' NW os!tawa All brick raised buigalow double garage CA'CV satellite ho - tub. it istied basemern Ask- ing $189 900 PWne 725- 2521 III, w wH1nr. an buck 3 be, oom. ; i ; oatris tenhed basement double garagis e & drive $169000 at 905- F'S9 OPEN HOUSE. Fn sat sun 2 4 p" 992 Ripley Crescent (Rossrand Rd E to Grand- view N to RCe) 4 Dtd- room 3 bath Owner motivy- ed $198900 PM Macoon- Ad Real Estale 725-1171 PUCKERING GlenOye bm- mac',ate detachted 3 bedroom • 2 bedroom in-law Firepiact d nam floor tamtlyroom --age landscaped tit 2 walk outs new root high et fur. nate poor coverings great area $214 90C Private 1823 Ponte Sq 90-1889-0356 RAMI OPPORTUNITY tin Rtnc,atrA as yen : and 3 bedroom townftuses 4 new aoplwsces $28 000 yearly income to quart/ $500 de- poSA GOOD CREDIT Some rem t0 own to qualfed pur- chaser Excesern Shape Give Gentleman George Waite, or Coldwed Banker a tau at 905 725.9414 REDUCED' 3 bedr,em sem 5a,sam near schum Sep arae amirVoom New SGWO to deck F -wished recroom Newer CA% winGws roof Sherd workshop 5 appharic- n OUICK POSSESSION' S109 00C Oshawa 123-9216 TWO STORY single family Dh:. ^,me 3 9edrooms 2 to baits on i 50 kt S129 000 cap 905 25 9991 Development Land 128 ACRES ' :r. k t: .^.a man, e . road frontage Excellent investment Ask ng S500000 Terms Walter hank Royal LePage Frank Real Esme 576-4111 lcls SOF SSM 4 RESIOEMTIAL lots 4Cx140 (Rai tlack,drds treed. short walk to major stopping and bus Make an otter' (905683- 6689 i905463-6880 Dave s ACRES near Apsley Hydro pnone surveyed S14900 51000 down Payments 510700 Bill 1905) 355-1565 Fatter 7 WATERFRONT LOT on Bay of Conte at Telegraph Narrows 90 x250 deep Ida for trailer Denied well. hydro at property use Asking s42.000 Cam 905- 432-%639 tsrq' PMWbn v4leation LARGO FLOtMOA. 2 bedroom. 2 baths. enclosed florda room tumisned adult park. photos available Ready to move in $5.000 US (905) 576-7138 1 rw So* im. WATERFRONT Cottage on Trent System - Talbot Riv- er 1hr from Oshawa 20min 4from Casino Rama: 3 bed- aoms. newseptic. dock deck. addition year-round use leased at. asking $39.900 080 Call Pat 905- 725-7388 or Mike 905.571. 77 43 3 eeaaeM all season wa ir- hont cottage Includes b0at- Isuse. Baylnner bass but & tr Ile, FndW and stove Ni- cely treed lot 75 frontage tar tt deep NO AGENTS PLEASE Into viewing plane 705-876.5586 Isnpt M• 1 usiness Opportunities • ON HOW TO START YOUR OWN HOME-BASED TRAVEL BUSINESS Did you know that the travel industry is the fastest growing business in the world? TRAVELSOURCE, an All -Canadian Company with 31 years experience will be conducting an introduction seminar on the Home -Based Travel business on: Thursday, May 7 th HOLIDAY INN, OSHAWA (401 at Bloor cutoff, exit 419) SEMINAR TIME IS 7:00 P.M. No inventory, no receivables, Interesting tax deductions and great travel benefits, make this an opportunity that must be examined. Participants wishing to attend this FREE seminar please call 1-800-561-9999 to register and receive a $50. TSN Travel Coupon. SPACE IS LIMITED TO 30 PERSONS PER SEMINAR. Not multi level marketing. • 1 Mobkn ;lorries• and Parks 1 usiness OPPWUWNU" • 1 usinest oppwhwntws EOR SALE HAIRSTYLIST Nall P ^^ SHOW ME The Money' ,c r pa M mode Mobile HOmt -Lo ca, man a ternlic :,u.:r carr: itis '�X , rlm cared at Newcastle Trailer salon. fully equipped. 7 sin- Thousands are sunang Park 623 " ST E Unit 6 tions North Oshawa Also $4 COG'00 PR 1-8ga229- Wwcastle Om lingwre A 1100 soft Flower, Gm stop 7139 for 3 am *A owerview 905-576-4200 C Alison or 2200 sq in too Walk retail 1 C4„�, ry store Easy terms. reason- M-1 Personals Tr 1 a 44 rem Dont miss these )o10M opponuntres can to- ACTUAL OLDER ONTARIO RED Sfi 7 T i:i: niSORT - Lam. ay 725-1177 LACES seeking dates 1, campground and cottage names 6 torrk numbers 1- Large Spaci on the Full S lrttS full lookup MUCO AUTO Paritmg and 9OD-451.M66 et 673. $34S from ficin Sd25 2 and 3 bedroom 5odyworks the world's tar- men T-IOrit MIKE be 18 conages from 5425 west gest aufcmotrve refinisner Rec W. store pool laketront has a �� t�h otlDor' NEAVEMLY PSYCNUC An- swnmmng. foaling good nen- fin•ty " Oshawa An estab- Swiss xne tM oracle wrtikn rig 905-436-0807 705-778- listed location wth over 20 � 94 15•'24 urs t• 3096 years aslomer base is avail- 900-4551.3.3 %83 able a a fraction of a 'Sun- up' a you are ambitious SHADED saes available at Stone} Point Trailer Park IO- cate0 on Rett Lake various :callers alto for Sale Cad 705- 696-2107 am to Lam CAPITAL FIMANCIAL :ash .r a' tx.e. a dies 10r any reason NO hens or tees eonl pay for 3 months Cyt 9am-5pm 416.336.8245 MONEY PRD$LEMS. cel out of aebt quick wnncu: going Cytkrupt or being Oumsheed Everyone accepted regardless Of Cre0+1 rating Call for free rtormalron 905-576-3505 Student loans 1111c luded OBTAINING A LOAN IIS NOT GUMAMTEEO. SOME COMPANIES CRAM tr- FRONT FEES. OTHIM DO NOT. IT s SUGGESTED THAT you INVESTIGTE n10R0tIGM- BEFOIIE LSIGtNNG ANY CONTRACTS. :1 laongagaa,moonma MORTGAGES CoasbK11M Flood" PrilraN 1311. & 2Nd. - no application or appraisal tees - no upironli broker fee Call J. Wyger (905)985-9106 MORTGAGES - Good. bad and ugly hnanong for any pur- pose, rates from 4 49-. All applications accepted. Com- munity Mortgage 668.6805 0a 1 ai!iw4ea OOIMG OUT of business. Itq. Iedatrng stock, such as flash- bgMsbooks videos. hard- ware and more Grey for stores. flea markets. yard sales Cam Gond atter 6 p m 1905)725.7078 1 PtUrtptels : 11 ImprovertMrttt : 11 Urprovemenq : 1 -Rowftty al Rooll^9 LIVE PSYCHICS have the answers you are searching for. Call 1-900-451-4232 Adults only. $3.99/min. OSHAWA RELAXING MAS- SAGE Shalsu Service 40 King St WI9051 404-%25 11 30 am 9 pm Afaiseil;waMF NO TAME TO TALK Why not Fax us your ad! You can use your fax machine to send us your advertisement. Please allow time for us to confirm your ad copy and price prior to deadline. One of our customer service representatives will call you. Please remember t0 leave your company name. address, phone number and contact name. aaaaa Fax News Advertiser 905-579-4218 RE -TILE TUB AREA Cnliro 1?nnfinn Cr.x•}e,„� a Shnlgls Flus & Rcpalrs hast . 4'nt; e li our 5NCLi Y ()z,- 15 wars e.iperwwe a htnlrs senice Seniors Discount EXPERTS Complete ceramic tile, tub enclosure from $495. - All labour and materials includ- ed. New or repairs. Fully lic. 25 yrs. exp. Free Est. Sal 905-294-5998 sunGET HOME 1WItOVEMENTS Basement Apts.. Rec-roorns, pkmlb% Additions. electrical, drywall, Ceramic filing 15 yrs. Exp. Call Mario (905} 619-4663. cel.(416) 560-4663 TILE - NEW DRYWALL LABOUR COMPLETE $549.00 416-282-8934 Ref. available Based on 65 Sq. ft. MON GENERAL CONSTRUC^ON Serving Durham Region 23 yrs. Additions. sun decks, patio dDors, screen & rec rooms etc. Free Estimates 576-5760 CUSTOM CARPENTRY & CONTRACTING I(I ors basene^ts tits. cabinets. pertct closures. bli g, drywall baths. counter Iotas. sinks and taps. windows a doors garden Marrs made t0 Or'd rr, ete. Terry lir esbmate: 432-9115 FTIM Handyman 11 9iftlidays 11 Birthdays HAPPY BIRTHDAY 11' amonn: scc's "JASON" oil Nlarch 1.1. 1998 "1sh him a HaPPy "20th" Birthday! All the Best to you and Have a good one! From all your Friends and your BHL' Buddies from the apartment. 'g gresSne. industriousindustriousIE us and rt- AVEMIY PSYCHIC - $299 DO YOU fun ANAPARTU MFOR spoWNe you ShaAd 5711 1- thin 18• 24 nours 1-900- I00.367.6780151.3783 DAILY HOBO- AjMM OM RENT? W 90 Aft[ SCOPE 1-900-677-770 $500 AD u=U SELL IT NOW 24 hours 0115 CALL 683-0707 wR a1111>re NLtA OR FAX 5794218 • 1 Tenders • 1 Tenders • 1 Tenders CITI.OF TORONTO SCARBOROUGH DISTRICT NAUGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT RS.C.1985, CHAPTER N-22 The City of Toronto, Scarborough District hereby gives notice that an application has been made to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans under the Navigable Waters Protection Act for approval of the plans and site of the work described herein. Under Section 9 of the said Act, the City of Toronto. Scarborough District has deposited with the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, and in the offices of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Toronto at Toronto under deposit number CA532842 (misc.) a description of the site and plans of the existing bridge to be repaired over the Rouge River at Lot 2, Concession III, City of Toronto, Scarborough District. Written objections based on the effect of the work on marine navigation should be directed not later than one month from the date of publication of this notice to: Director General, Canadian Coast Guard, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, 201 N. Front Street, Suite 703 Sarina, Ontario. N7T 8B 1 Dated at Toronto the 7th day of April, 1998. B. Wolf, P. Eng., Project Engineer Engineering Support Services Division City of Toronto, Scarborough District IIIIPfoval W.. 1 1 . DOORS ORO US GARAGE DOORS. OPENERS. (we install), FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES. ROLLERS, Sales Service & Repairs "S-W74W FH16hed dements, baOttOOmS, adflons and second Stories. Home repairs. AN work giAranteetil. Wow Lava 426-2145 HANDYMAN SERVICES Cas a Real Handyman for A your tauseflold needs - people With limited cash flow. No job too small, til do d as. Plumbing, electrical. panting l Joseph o er�reDairs. ON42a7524 pager - 416432-2209 KC. Aluminum Sldrlg SON, eaves, fascia, vinyl fired aluminum. LOW, low/ WorbrimSfNp Call Kevin at (905)831-3194 Blg or Small! �JI Dial-A-IhtsMad We Do K All!! Frcmc,,targ!nq a Light Bulb :c Major Renovations. • 50 Yrs combined exp. • Top notch accurate Tradesman (416) 724-0101 (888) 471-0023 FREE ESTIMATE additions, framing, basements, artificial ponds, etc..... Call for Free Estimates (905) 432018 (905) 4345292 SKYLINE ROOFING 905-649-6024 1-888-832-3710 1 • Plwribing : 1 • Plumbing Licensed do insured, repairs, alterations dr renovations new bathrooms, pump repairs FREE ESTIMATES 18 YRS. EXPERIENCE 24 HOUR SERVICE 9051686-5172 1-800-831.2383 Pa"'t"n9 & M 1tloving a Storage 2noratim "GUARANTEED" PAINTING & PLASTERING Nc lob too big Or small' -You pay when You are satrshedr Free estimates! Call Scott at: Pickering (416) 414-5911 (all) a (905) 831 2e .all Prn Painting and Wallpapering Stu" coding, General rcp:arx T,,p q" ty w,w► d rravwkihle price. _Ir3 .qT I.w Straus c,il i,w a FREE Estimate 404-9669 CWS - N'all Coverings Painting & Wallpapering Small repairs, drywall. wood finishes. prafessionil, reliable. reasonable. clean. Colin 839-:256 PAnlJNG Special+_rnY in interior and exterior paintins. Fret estimates. "I (905) 60"220 Fast reliable serrice, u'ill bear any price. TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workman- ship Fast, clean, reliable service. 420-0081 HARRY -0 -THE - MOVERS Move big or small. we price them all! Free esti- mates, seniors discount, short notice moves. Ap- pliances moved, also storage space available. Comparable rates. Call (905)987-4437 or 1.800-263-5836 MICHALMI MO"m & STORAGE Houses Apartmerns Offices Appliances a Piano SP"10$ Sertior & Md- Mornh Discounts. Licensed insured, free Estimates Professi0031 service. Call 4316-7795. Experienced Cross Moults Bargain rates, homes. offices. apt.. etc. Plano moveg. Packing avadkble 423-0239 2"-5513 VFMFurniture MaRrlialnws REFINISHING Restore old turn to its Orignal beauty. Hand stripped. Free estimates. Ian 830 J' CARPET BSTALI ATIONS 25 years experience. restretchmg. our f`gspeciali • e R FreesAppliance D A III Duncan , 987-17998718 0Reoer 0 A&L R(x)FI%G. And Alwnium Shingling. all types of r.xnfs. hew and old, We4kmanship Guar- anieed 101, Discsxmt to Seniors, fully in- sured. Free eunmates. Call Alsdeew at 190514211-1704 RM APPLIANCE SERVICE AII Makes: Refrig- erator repairs, A/C, washers,dryers, stoves. Certified technician Guaranteed work. Call Fred $ 89.95 Workmanship Guaranteed Plus Furniture 1 (416) 297.9791 , 1 �•v-> > , 1 1 M., ELECTRICIAN MASTER New installa- tions Renovations Upgrades Free estimates bs3-5650 IIENTECH ELECTRICAL SERMS IHC. 'Comm. •Ind 'Master Elecakaarl '20 yrs. exp. Have your electrical heeds inlet profession. Cal Ross 00S 4474379 AM. CLEARING SERVICES Too _17. too tired? or just NATIONAL don't like cleaning' Ove MOVOG SYSTEM Theresa a call. W-0727 ft oorusdmyall. iEtNwOR ASID Nrates; mom D- Resh. till Comparable Rates Free Estimates 140 -MI -7754 MN will move any". anywhere. anytime. Commercial or residential. P storage and taxes a bile Senior 8 mid monen distourift. Free estimates. 571-0755 1-888.491-('5600 seu IT Now cau 68U707 OR FAX 5794218 up to 30d0u0 Sq. ft. Vacuuming. CNynt kNchM, fgbpMrs IINSIKd. wir10ow ledges. base boards. & wherever else the house needs cleaning 10 years experience CAN Rea e4111111-7711--11284 a a : at': ��. ; • � . , • "`""�!e(�I��9��° ,�y,��y CITI.OF TORONTO SCARBOROUGH DISTRICT NAUGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT RS.C.1985, CHAPTER N-22 The City of Toronto, Scarborough District hereby gives notice that an application has been made to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans under the Navigable Waters Protection Act for approval of the plans and site of the work described herein. Under Section 9 of the said Act, the City of Toronto. Scarborough District has deposited with the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, and in the offices of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Toronto at Toronto under deposit number CA532842 (misc.) a description of the site and plans of the existing bridge to be repaired over the Rouge River at Lot 2, Concession III, City of Toronto, Scarborough District. Written objections based on the effect of the work on marine navigation should be directed not later than one month from the date of publication of this notice to: Director General, Canadian Coast Guard, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, 201 N. Front Street, Suite 703 Sarina, Ontario. N7T 8B 1 Dated at Toronto the 7th day of April, 1998. B. Wolf, P. Eng., Project Engineer Engineering Support Services Division City of Toronto, Scarborough District IIIIPfoval W.. 1 1 . DOORS ORO US GARAGE DOORS. OPENERS. (we install), FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES. ROLLERS, Sales Service & Repairs "S-W74W FH16hed dements, baOttOOmS, adflons and second Stories. Home repairs. AN work giAranteetil. Wow Lava 426-2145 HANDYMAN SERVICES Cas a Real Handyman for A your tauseflold needs - people With limited cash flow. No job too small, til do d as. Plumbing, electrical. panting l Joseph o er�reDairs. ON42a7524 pager - 416432-2209 KC. Aluminum Sldrlg SON, eaves, fascia, vinyl fired aluminum. LOW, low/ WorbrimSfNp Call Kevin at (905)831-3194 Blg or Small! �JI Dial-A-IhtsMad We Do K All!! Frcmc,,targ!nq a Light Bulb :c Major Renovations. • 50 Yrs combined exp. • Top notch accurate Tradesman (416) 724-0101 (888) 471-0023 FREE ESTIMATE additions, framing, basements, artificial ponds, etc..... Call for Free Estimates (905) 432018 (905) 4345292 SKYLINE ROOFING 905-649-6024 1-888-832-3710 1 • Plwribing : 1 • Plumbing Licensed do insured, repairs, alterations dr renovations new bathrooms, pump repairs FREE ESTIMATES 18 YRS. EXPERIENCE 24 HOUR SERVICE 9051686-5172 1-800-831.2383 Pa"'t"n9 & M 1tloving a Storage 2noratim "GUARANTEED" PAINTING & PLASTERING Nc lob too big Or small' -You pay when You are satrshedr Free estimates! Call Scott at: Pickering (416) 414-5911 (all) a (905) 831 2e .all Prn Painting and Wallpapering Stu" coding, General rcp:arx T,,p q" ty w,w► d rravwkihle price. _Ir3 .qT I.w Straus c,il i,w a FREE Estimate 404-9669 CWS - N'all Coverings Painting & Wallpapering Small repairs, drywall. wood finishes. prafessionil, reliable. reasonable. clean. Colin 839-:256 PAnlJNG Special+_rnY in interior and exterior paintins. Fret estimates. "I (905) 60"220 Fast reliable serrice, u'ill bear any price. TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workman- ship Fast, clean, reliable service. 420-0081 HARRY -0 -THE - MOVERS Move big or small. we price them all! Free esti- mates, seniors discount, short notice moves. Ap- pliances moved, also storage space available. Comparable rates. Call (905)987-4437 or 1.800-263-5836 MICHALMI MO"m & STORAGE Houses Apartmerns Offices Appliances a Piano SP"10$ Sertior & Md- Mornh Discounts. Licensed insured, free Estimates Professi0031 service. Call 4316-7795. Experienced Cross Moults Bargain rates, homes. offices. apt.. etc. Plano moveg. Packing avadkble 423-0239 2"-5513 VFMFurniture MaRrlialnws REFINISHING Restore old turn to its Orignal beauty. Hand stripped. Free estimates. Ian 830 J' CARPET BSTALI ATIONS 25 years experience. restretchmg. our f`gspeciali • e R FreesAppliance D A III Duncan , 987-17998718 0Reoer 0 A&L R(x)FI%G. And Alwnium Shingling. all types of r.xnfs. hew and old, We4kmanship Guar- anieed 101, Discsxmt to Seniors, fully in- sured. Free eunmates. Call Alsdeew at 190514211-1704 RM APPLIANCE SERVICE AII Makes: Refrig- erator repairs, A/C, washers,dryers, stoves. Certified technician Guaranteed work. Call Fred $ 89.95 Workmanship Guaranteed Plus Furniture 1 (416) 297.9791 , 1 �•v-> > , 1 1 M., ELECTRICIAN MASTER New installa- tions Renovations Upgrades Free estimates bs3-5650 IIENTECH ELECTRICAL SERMS IHC. 'Comm. •Ind 'Master Elecakaarl '20 yrs. exp. Have your electrical heeds inlet profession. Cal Ross 00S 4474379 AM. CLEARING SERVICES Too _17. too tired? or just NATIONAL don't like cleaning' Ove MOVOG SYSTEM Theresa a call. W-0727 ft oorusdmyall. iEtNwOR ASID Nrates; mom D- Resh. till Comparable Rates Free Estimates 140 -MI -7754 MN will move any". anywhere. anytime. Commercial or residential. P storage and taxes a bile Senior 8 mid monen distourift. Free estimates. 571-0755 1-888.491-('5600 seu IT Now cau 68U707 OR FAX 5794218 up to 30d0u0 Sq. ft. Vacuuming. CNynt kNchM, fgbpMrs IINSIKd. wir10ow ledges. base boards. & wherever else the house needs cleaning 10 years experience CAN Rea e4111111-7711--11284 a a : at': ��. ; • � . , • "`""�!e(�I��9��° ,�y,��y Maria i Sbtep Maine a Sbrep AJAX Moving Systems Full services, moves, appliance and piano specialists. Flat rate or hourly. We now have heated storage units. We sell moving supplies. Park and load special, starting at $125. and up. 725-0005 or 427-0005 TOM'S HARDWOOD FLOORING • old floors refinished • new floors installed Repaired, Stained, Sanded 722-3806 or 866-7984 Yid Yard Wbtarlrin Martanews Envirofeed Lawn Care "Sprin* Clean up" • Lawn Cutting from $86.00/mth. • Weed & Feed from $87.00/yr. • Aerations • Sodding 436-3680 or 1 -800 -610 -LAWN family Owned & Operated RANGER LANDSCAPING Lawn Cutting $15 & up Spring & Fall Clean up Trimming / Garden work "Excellent Rates and Excellent Service" GUARANTEED! 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Kelly Remmer - Herbalist (416)262-7305 ,M THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 39 199t3 -PAGE -33 • iitthip Clfertara� Ftship Charlwa . Fiahip t31ar1ara . . FW*q Charlan : . Ad*V C1tarlars IM. M FishMe cltaraan �i Jft� i� 3A Y low 0 V FAIN out the 4meretr3F below jogs you cou1111d wort. a 3 x4m 4 amour F■SH■NG EXCV RS■ON "'Must be used before s.abour day Weekend, 1998_ No cash value_ Must be -1 8 years 8c over_ No purchase necessary 1 Mail to: FiSHiNG EXCURSION, cjo inside Sates 1 1 P -O_ Box 487, Oshawa, Ontario_ L1 H 7t_S 1 Name 1 � Address 1 l Pit,one Ag4>= SELLING YOUR CAR OR TRUCK? Showcase it across Durham Region. Call Classifieds at 683-0707 or fax 579-4218 MParti Service/ : P+nfr Services "MT WANTS ,711! [ DoiN Magic For Children's Parties And All C9U Have111 �M11 cum i MIMICIM 49M Live atlimals is Ali occasions • All ages Call Jeff (905) 839-7057 PEPPER the clown v milisal balloons • gaaaes v face painting • magic • songs DIANNE PEPPER ("S) 640-7898 \c��r 1111... the ►kb hat. >t:r rc-sptccl, agairl' For an audio) versic7n 43f all (if the current death notices received for puhlicati43n in the :News Advertiser Oar T11is VG'Cck, call 683-3005 k )r 404-6591 (Claringtc.n & I'urt ferry rcmdcnt, ). N'OU may ailsO access death notice inkninatic7n received after press -time t3y calling; this numl3Cr. 11ro Ught t47 yuu by the follo-wing funeral helmcs: ACCCtt4)ne, Annstr4>ng, Lcfwc & Lowe, Nlartinc> N. Sons, McEachnie. NIclntcbsh-AnC1erso n, �1<brTis, Newcastle FLincral H4btnc, \kbrthcutt-Elliott, c>,hawa Funcral Scmitc. u*11gg. V►.0 Tuwne. OtA 683.3005 es,cers , 404-6591 RM«rbr.ml Fl1ill htttainarae 111411111111 LOhTil a►r.m.r4 CTiTiI wow warms Mother's Day Memoriams TORT PERRY TH>LS WEEK - 985-2511 or fax your In Memoriam a ta579-41:218. am -0-0- 10-0- ■ HUTCHENSON, Ida, Peacefully at Ballycliffe Nurs- ing Home in Ajax, on Thursday April 30, 1998 in her 104th year. Beloved wife of the late William C. Hutchenson. Dear mother of Doreen MacCart of Whitby, Card McAllister and husband Laurence. and Bill Hutcheson all of Oshawa. Forever remembered by her Grandchildren Kim, Kent, Warren, Regan, Gregori and five Great -Grandchildren. Funeral ar- rangements have been entrusted to W.C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL, Whitby. k-wounied IBEX too Careers los Greer Trarwg 110 General Flelp 115 Retail Bus Opporluwees 120 once Help 130 Sales HelyAgergs 135 shred Help 140 Compeer Data 15 0 Daycare Medical Dental 6 165 Daycare Amiable 170 Employmew warned 175 Home Care 160 Business 10 Business 200 Market Basket 205 Firewood 210 Bargain Conor 220 AMdes for Sale 225 Articles Ice Rent 230 Articles Wanted 235 Christmas Trees 240210 BanerEydlarige 260 Artsans Saks .265 Amrques 270 corrwedinlemet 275 Pools Spa 260 Lost 8 Fouts 290 Pets:Supptes:Boaidelg 295 L„eslak f« sa+e 300 Aupmobdes V Sale 305 Automobiles Waned 310 rocks tor Sale 315 Tucks warbled 120Yarw. V"" irmre noT ayrs 340 Auto Parts 8 Repairs 350Auto Leasing Portals 355 Maorcycles 360 Snowmabres 365 Mame 370 Recreah" Yetudes 375 Farm Equpmkwl 360 Heavy Duty Equpmere 400 Aparimerey For Rem 405 Aoarmeres warted 410 Houses For Rem 11s Housing Ygrree 420 Towriquses For Rem 425 Space For Rem 430 Roomy For Rare 435 Rooms 1tWretd 440Room 6 Board IIS : .Pinar Arnyn,rrLnrw ISS :and0eseuns For Rem 460 :!lice 6 R*W Space 162 ;arae 6 SMW Sae 463 induo urea 165 Nartnouse Splice 470 :altages For Ram 4111111 Palo" 0 uwg 48S Peycift 490 --role Yaaeon Ato 495 .and For Pere SW P,ew Moans For Saw 505 M~ To Buy 510-orwrnouyae for salt 514 ;omr1Woal Pkpprty 515 t,.restnam Ppperty Sn Condos. For saw S25 oevtwpalwe Lara S38 F amu for saie Sas .as a sae Sao �utd-Town Pmpertey So water Ptowbes S50 mages FU Saw $60 Moode Homos aro Parts s70 amw rra w so" 575 Mon" 10 Lara W. 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IV Yard Mweaiwca 131 taitn MowarRepair 111 url0saptlg HoM* $acyrey 815 snow Removal 160 Cumv 051 Disc Joduys 152 Parry Samces 853 eaiwua FacrM4s 1156• Fishing Darien F40 Music 661 Pfarro Tunrq 18615 Private Tutors scfAob m Nanny Services M on SOWS Insurance Mt Business Services M2 PrdessrorW DvtCtory M3 Charrored AccouteAms Mil Dasgn laustraeon M6 WzLoss 118 Invesanems M7 Health Beauty MI Tar Fmommi D rwory M/ In Memonams 110 Deaths V • PAGE 34 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1998 Wilmot club The New Wilmo Lake is the kind of of spending the best half of your life. This adult lifestyle community was created from the fulfillment of a dream by builder Max Rice in 1973. He wanted to create an affordable seniors' community with a country yclub atmosphere close to Toronto. Located on the shores of Lake Ontario, the site features a 28,000 square foot recreation centre called "The Wheelhouse" as well as a nine hole golf course. Today, his son David is one of Wilmot Creek's project directors and future plans for the project include a residential facility with on -duty medical staff and a proposed apartment building. The six home designs feature cathedral ceilings, garages or carports and most will have full basements. Also available are optional brick exteriors, fireplaces, wood decks and landscaping packages. All of the designs have two bedrooms with prices from $85,900 to $159,900 effective through April 30, 1998. You can view the model homes at the site including the 1,160 sq. ft. Lexington at $119,900 and the 1,400 sq. ft. Madison at $136,900. Creekprovides a atmosphere for s t Creek On The For those fa place one dreams that shares it country emors fan with the creek s name with this community, Wilmot Creek is a favorite fishing destination well known for it's trout. The 220 acre site also includes a park, garden plots, a nature trail and frontage along two kilometres of Lake Ontario. Additional fringe benefits of Wilmot Creek include The Rice HOME OWNERS' PLAN (See the advertisement for details) For your peace of mind there is a gated entrance and emergency services are only three minutes away. Residents also have a volunteer group for emergency transportation for those that can't drive to their doctor or the hospital. The Wilmot Creek sales office is open Mon. to Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sat. and Sun. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The site is located off Hwy 401 at the Bennett Rd. exit in Bowmanville. Just follow the signs to the sales office. For more information call 1-800-9WILMOT (1-800-994-5668) or visit their website at w•ww.wilmotcreek.on.ca PERFORM YOUR OWN HEART SURGERY? Then why risk messing up your Taxes or Security? GET PROFESSIONAL HELP! PERSONAL SERVICES: D� • Financial Planning • Tax Planning 8 Preparation 7� BUSINESS SERVICES: - Bookkeeping a Taxation • Business Planning ff D. W. PIAYER ACCOUNTING Darryl W. 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L(VINGAT 'S OF SAMPI RUL This immaculate open concgx home W� $ This quaint home is just a few s� includes 5 appliances, wood burning HOME ,away from the walking. trail. This. 2 fireplace, plenty of closet space, a WAITING bedroom home features a fridge and Florida room and much more. You .,_4 stove, wood burning fireplace, ,gli have to see it to appreciate it! g,TO BE electrical fixtures abed. farts. The patio • ENJOYED has a beautiful lakefront view. �IIYI _ ��n��ng. 4ft AmLir < .saw I• :j V A- -FIR"ANCING ,�.-� . -= OH •ALL 97198 '�- - • _ , • New &Used :�•_"4• ' Cars & Trucks 04 --FREE- ,..,Prowler TsShirt,, vith test drive of .c new 1998 SEBRING see dealer for details % e week 1997 V AGER SE 1997 GRAND CARAVAN SE 1995 CA VAN Automatic, V6, power steering, Incl. automatic, power steedng, pmw ............... power brakes, power locks, air brakes, air, 7 cond. passenger, root rack ONLY incl. child seat dual mirrors plus roofrack,7 ONLY nassenaer ioluS much more. 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AJAX, ONT. 427-7492 Drew CHEMICAL LIMITED . 140115ow" a.s"L Mc OIL 110C Drew Chemical b its employees support ird all waste reduction and recycling efforts within the community. Fw more kdonraWm contain 683-0150 A. Stobbart, Plant Ill I SPECIALIZING IN: FRESH BREADS 6 PASTRIES FRESHLY ROASTED COFFEES GOURMET SANDWICHES 6 SALADS DELECTABLE DESSERTS FOR THE DARING �j Ajax e1mronllnental e4ffnirs Week IS 10th anniversary Celebration "309 3 - 9, 1998 Cominullity t vlents Ajax Citizens for the rap A oalwe (A.C.E.) - Displays at Libraries and Community Centres throughout the Meek Ckmenh Woodlot Coltimultity Clean -Up - Sat.. May 2 (rain dote Sun., May 3) 10:00 am -12:00 noon, meet at Clements Woodlot. Neghbourhood B.B.Q. to follow. CMizees for Car+vthcrs Cken-Up - Sun., May 3 (rain date Sot., May 9),9:00 am Meet at Shoal Point Rd. bridge over the creek. x -Inte pr etive Nature Walks - Sun., May 3 at 1:00 pm, rain or shine Duffins G eek Sous!► - meet at the Rotary Park Boat Launch DuffNwO rk MorM - meet at the Church 5t./401 parking tet, Pickering Village AUlkm Creek Clean -Up - Sat., May 9 (rain date Sat., May 16), 8:00 am Moet at McLean's Community Centre, bring a rake. Waterfront Clean -Up - Sat., May 9 from 9:00 an until 12:00 noon Register at the Rotary Park Pavillion and then join id " Litter Ckan-Up (bags and gloves provided), boaters welcome Tree Plaiting and Bird Boxes by TR.C.A. Purple Loowstrife removal by Project A.W.AR.E • Composting Demonstration and draw for free composter • Free food and drinks, LUG -A -ANUG Hourly prize draws and free give-owaysl Ilikkving Vllsye B.I.A. Clean -Up - Sat., May 9, 9:30 am, meet atAntika Antiques. Canposter Sale - Sat., May 9, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Pickering Town Centre, SEARS parking lot, Southeast corner behind SEARS, Composters will be available for $25.00. Cow on out to help and home soon fu111 SCHOOL EVENTS to kesWe P.S. - schoolyard/P&WForest dean -up - Wands WastdW, an envircnnnental play for students, May 6 6 7 - Green Group. Peace aub T -SN" sale hawalser . i*• Ajax MAA Sdiwot - A.M.S EnvNonrr►eriM Acbm Group - Area Clean -lip, Tree Planting, Nrddflaww Garden, Earth Wee* Display WesbWy Hsighb P.S., Lord Dwham P.S., Lester B. Pearson P.S. and f Idcerhg H.S. These schools will also be doing scnootyard and area dean -ups throughout the week. Area sdxwls have also partidpated in the A.E.A. W. POSTER DRIVE! Ajax Environmental Affairs Week Objectives • .kntify. acknowkdgeVW encourge on -gang ,m- • Enoounge public and private piantrng oftrees prorernents related to ew onmental mues a.rld shrubs as a mans to improve the ermron- • E ncourage otpanded educaton of reducing, reusing ment and visual effect of ourcommunity. and wcycl ng. • Encourge the'Roop and Scoop* by-law that re- • Erica,rage and support composting asa method of quires all animal owners to be fuliy►aporwble reryC ng Food a• -d yard *ask- by turning them into for their pet(sl. a soa additive or ^-ulch by p -Ate and publ;csectors • Err =PW awarernem for the prexnration and • : can -up cFcornrn,; nity pate, wlloays. open space protection of vgrxi oat wetlands and environ- . nd Pr, _—,' mentally sensrtive areas. ; :A N. L N VlKQVM5NTA L TNAMKS TO OUR SPONSORS: Paism" Inc. - Doom Comma hao--McOaaaw No D east - Sterllecks - UsMerMM Edaeatil" - S.F.1. 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MISKIN DENTAL SURGEON #3 HARWOOD AVENUE, SOUTH AJAX, ONTARIO LIS 2C1 686=4343 vottxa ADULT VIDEOS 0® Free Membership 2 fir 1 Rentals on Sundays & Tuesdays 3 for $10,411 Other Days 235 sXJly St. W. 619-2933 ax E n+nww.w,d N,ri r Gross e0untrt� DOMNTs OPEN 24 HOURS 7 DAYS PER WEEK Donuts • Cakes Baked Daily on Premises • Soups • Sandwiches a Salads • Chilis & More 619-0474 240 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax _- +7JER SOUTH AJAX 955 WESTNEY RD. S, AJAX (Cloveridge Plaza) 683-1427 11 t/Prl'K►-RAW; E A D V E R T I S E R Congratulates Ajax Environmental Committee on their 10th Anniversary ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS WEEK '98 May 3 - May 9 Mayor & Council urge iyou to lend your assistance during Environmental Affairs Week in the various clean-up activities that have been organized throughout the Town. (ape The DuPont Commitment Safety, Health and Environment Member of d -w .Apix Comaxinity for over 40 years 4.08 Fairall St. - Aiax 683-5500 CONGRATULATHMS ON 01,1R 10TH ANN11/ESRAARY ,From Joe Dlckmm Afax Environmental Affairs Week Founder