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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1998_05_24PICKERING EDITION WHY • MOVE . PRO E ,1 �t,8� ti -2445 A D V E R T I S E R Optional 4 week home delivery charge $5/ $1 newsstand Sunday, May 24, 1998 Pressrun 44,000 36 pages H'Istory Keep historic cottage at library, Pickering told 8r Marian Takaes Staff reporter PICKERING — Heritage Pickering and the local historical society are urging Town Council to preserve a 150- to 170 -year old brick 'cottage' on the site of the western library branch proposed for East Woodiands Park. Keeping the building could cost S I (X),(X)) to $35'_,000. "T(x) much of our history is ending up in landfill sites:' Picker- ing Township Historical Society president Tom Mohr told council - km Tuesday, noting it made sense to preserve this piece of the town's history at a time when Pickering is trying to "escape its -reputation as the utility shed of the GTA:' Mr. Mohr maintained preserva-tion of such buildings is necessary. especially along Kingston Road where it's located, to give Picker- ing some character. And he pointed out the fate of the building is com- pletely, in the Town's hands. "We have here a structurally sound heritage building in public ownership. There is no developer here to blame for being insensitive to our social heritage." Heritage Pickering, a Town ad- visory committee, is also recom- mending preservation of the build- ing, currently the home of the Rouge Hill Senior Citizens Hall. The committee has concluded it was likely built by the Palmer fam- ily sometime between the 1830s, and 1851. "Thc Paltrier house is one of very few existing Regency style cottages in Pickering and one of the very few heritage buildings ex- isting along Kingston Road in Pickering:' the committee reported to Council. "The members of Her- itage Pickering are unanimous in 'Too much of our history is ending up in landfill sites.' believing that the Palmer house is a structurally sound building, is worth restoring, and would be an asset both to the new library and to the town as a whole :' Heritage Pickering suggest_% the building could be used as a reading and/or meeting room, a dramatic entryway or reception arca for the library, a nature interpretation cen- tre, a tourist information centre, or as a storage area for Pickering's archives. "A library is an educational in- stitution:' the advisory committee reported. "Consider the negative impact of beginning the life of this new library by tearing down a house that is both structurally sound and of historic and architec- tural value. We would be sending out a message that Pickering's her- itage is not important, and that re- cycling is only for school children and not for adults in the real See PICKERING/Page 4 photo by An*m /wanowski Reach for the top Young students at Elizabeth P. Phinn Public School exercises. Blue Jays catcher Kevin Brown and 1st in Pickering were treated to a visit by members of base coach Jack Hubbard were the school's guests the Toronto Blue Jays organization on Wednesday and provided the kids with team hats and a morning and were taken through a series of gentle and fun of fun. See the story on page 4. Extra funding saves teachers' jobs PROVINCE TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL $2.8 MILLION FOR DURHAM 4 Srsar O'Neill Staff reporter The Durham District School Board will receive an additional $2.8 million from the Province to keep several high school teachers. Doug Wilson, superintendent of operations for the board, reports the Province responded this past week to the board's request for ad- ditional funding that will allow it to save 44 teaching jobs. He also says the funding will allow secondary students to main- WHAT'S INSIDE Editorial FWV ..............6 Spats ... ................11 Classified .................28 Email ....newsroom@durham.net Web site www.durhamnews.net tain an average course load of 7.53 credits each year. "We see it as a positive step:' says Pat Jermey, Durham district president of the Ontario Sec- ondary School Teachers' Federa- tion. "It's a gesture of support by the board that they were willing to fight with the government to get this $2.8 million" The board applied for addition- al funding because the Province's funding formula for secondary school teaching positions is based NOW To INEM us GeRml .............683-5110 DuM MOM ........683-3005 Areffm Link . .....6M-7545 sincerely Youm..1-800-662-8423 Vol. 33, No. 21 on an average student workload of 7.2 credits a year. That average falls short of the average course load taken by Durham students, which is 7.53 credits per year. While Ms. Jermey says the ad- ditional funding "will help to en- sure the class size average of 22 to one and may allow a bit more flex- ibility:' she fears it won't restore all that's being lost. She explains the board's deci- sion that teachers must instruct seven of eight periods rather than six of eight means approximately 130 teaching positions will be eliminated. The board is holding a special meeting Monday to- discuss staffing issues and may at that time announce how many teachers will be let go. ow n r ttom�.. �s $;*., �`' -. x.i 1`r �`'. 2,,£ Y �'i , •r. ? r V Free � GRUEN Wristwatch with this ad (a $160 value!) ' NOW 0C1NV0110n COW Sone tern% oad C« dNk)M CIPM SOD sloro r« oildt 0 PAGE 2 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1918 Students celebrate anti -racism achievements in Durham By $=M 07M0111 Staff reporter The Durham District School Board celebrated the success of student -based projects high- lighting equity at its second an- nual Best Practices in Anti - Racist Education Fair Thursday featuring guest speaker Bromley Armstrong. Students from across the re- gion gathered to present dis- plays featuring projects that grew from their involvement in the Students Together Against Racism (STAR) camp last fall and to hear Mr. Armstrong speak. The former commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission and director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Asso- ciation commended the board for its efforts in anti -racism edu- cation. "I'm impressed by the great work that's being done in this district -.1 really like what I see here:' he said as he addressed the crowd of students who rep- resented a host of different cul- tures. 'As I look in the audience I see the new Canadian " Mr. Bromley told the crowd he had prepared a speech for the event but decided to discard it and preach instead when he saw the number of young people in the audience. "This is like being in a BROMLEY ARMSTRONG 'I'm impressed by the great work that's being done in this district.' church and having the minister or preacher speaking to the con- verted;' he said, challenging stu- dents to continue their efforts in promoting equity. "I must discourage you from segregating yourself into little groups," he said. "We have to be encouraging each other and get- ting to know about other cul- tures" Encouraging students to get along with one another is just what the Equity Club at Os- hawa's Lake Vista Senior Public School is trying to do, reports Grade R teacher Tim Fyshe. 'Racism is not dead in Os- Homemade Lasagna hawa but we're trying to stomp it out;' he said of the student club that meets weekly to orga- nize school events and discuss equity issues. "I'm really proud of these kids and how gutsy they are. Grade 12 student Christopher Bahadur is just one of the stu- dents at Oshawa's McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Insti- tute trying to spread the mes- sage that racism is unacceptable. The school recently hosted its first Respect Week and Mr. Bahadur says he hopes the event "opened students' eyes and showed them you have to have respect for your peers, your el- ders and yourself." Other projects highlighted at the fair included a multicultural project at Pickering's Highbush Public School which saw stu- dents decorate their classroom doors to honour cultural cele- brations such as Hanukkah and the Chinese New Year and a pre- sentation by a troupe of students from Pickering's Bayview Heights Public School who have organized a student production entitled Muffaro's Beautiful Daughters. The students are planning to perform the play, an African tale that spreads the message that beauty comes from the inside not the outside, at schools throughout the region. B-I-N=G-O9 ood for $300,000 An Oshawa woman was literally $310,964.36. speechless this week when she won "When I called my husband he more than $300,000 recently. didn't believe me. Now we can pay "I couldn't believe it. I forgot to off the mortgage and think about yell bingo. 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Whitby trustee Doug Ross says, "We as trustees had to deal with these things in hindsight," noting recent boundary changes at Whitby's E. A. Fairman Public School and C. E. Broughton Pub- lic School resulted in "parents and trustees arguing with staff to get things done." He says the policy change should help prevent the "long, drawn-out battles" that often oc- cur when boundaries are revised. But, board chairman Ruth Ann Schedlich, who voted against the policy change along with Scugog trustee Bobbie Drew, says, "In the past this has always been an ad- ministrative decision and I believe it should stay that way. I don't think trustees should be involved in this." 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PAGE 4 - THE NEWS ADVERTWER SUNDAY, MAY 24,19" Pickering urged to preserve historic century building at library site PICKERING/From page 1 world." Town staff say restoring the build- ing and somehow incorporating it into the new library site would add approx- imately $210,000 to the cost of the li- brary, or $352,000 if the basement was restored as well. However, Mr. Mohr suggested the cost could be closer to $100,000. Heritage Pickering has asked the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario to comment on the Palmer house, which is expected to provide more in- formation on the architectural merits of the building. Council didn't make any decision on the issue, but did decide to move forward on a library option estimated to cost about $1.89 million, $835,409 more than the Town has set aside. Councillors voted to proceed with de- sign development and construction drawings for a new facility that would include a 10,000 -square -foot library and a 1,500 -square -foot community room. It would replace the Rouge Hill branch, which is considered too small. Among the options rejected were ones that would have included only library space (at $1.67 million) and one that would have added a 6,500 -square -foot community centre to the library and community space (at $2.7 million). In voting to proceed to the design stage, several councillors noted no de- cision to start construction would be made until the Town goes through its P Everyone reads the Pickering News Advertiser! BaardA Fresh, Quality Meats at Unbeatable Prices! This building in East Woodlands Park on the proposed site for a new western branch of the Pickering Public Library system is currently home to the Rouge Hill Senior Citizens' Hall. Heritage groups are recommending its preservation. 1998 budget process, delayed this year due to province -wide municipal re- structuring. Library board chairman Jill Foster urged councillors to support the I0,000 -square -foot library size the board had asked for, noting it was less than should be provided for the catch- ment area under the usual planning standard. "If we cut down too terribly much we won't be able to service the com- munity we're trying to service;' she said. After the meeting, Ms. Foster said she was pleased with Council's deci- sion and thought it was "wisest" to Play sports for fun, I wait for the budget to be complete be- fore moving forward on construction. She would be surprised if construction would begin this fall as originally rec- ommended by staff since there are still issues to be dealt with such as what to do with the Palmer house and finding a new location for the St. Paul's on -the - Hill Community Food Bank also locat- ed on the new library site. Her hope now is that the new branch will be open by the fall of 1999. A decision on the Palmer house is expected to be made soon and staff are to report back to Council with a rec- ommended design for the new library by June at the earliest. I lue Jays' 0 coach tells Pickering students Jsr N"191" Special to the news advertiser PICKERING — Sports are just games that kids should play for fun, a Toronto Blue Jays coach told some Pickering youngsters as controversy swirls around the win -at -all -costs mentality that seems to pervade am- ateur hockey. Whatever sports youngsters play, "Just keep it a game," first -base coach Jack Hubbard told Elizabeth B. Phin Public School students on Wednesday, as part of the fourth an- nual Student Rally Day. "Have fun with friends. "Just go out and have fun with the game" And, just as players should take direction from coaches, the former elementary school teacher advised the youngsters, "It is important to pay attention in class and to the teachers." Mr. Hubbard urged the kids not to get mixed up with a bad crowd. "You're only as good as the people you hang around with." Hydro spends millions to reduce NY M> Staff reporter PICKERING — Ontario Hydro is spending $3.5 million on modifica- tions to the Pickering nuclear station to bring it into compliance with updated provincial environmental regulations. New Municipal Industrial Strategy for Abatement (MISA) regulations covering effluents from Hydra's power stations came into effect April 13. At Pickering, discharges from the Ra- dioactive Liquid Waste Management System (RLWMS), which collects waste water from across the plant, do not meet the new standard. Though the RLWMS discharges are radioactive and are regulated by the Atomic Energy Control Board, the new MISA rules deal only with the non -radioactive toxins in them. The discharges include water from sources such as the on-site laundry facility, and small amounts of non -heavy water that may leak from the cooling systems in- side the reactors. According to Laurie Swami of the Pickering station's environment de- partment, the high toxicity levels in the RLWMS discharges are due to its dem- ineralized/deionized water content and organic content. In order to meet the new regula- tions, she says, Hydro will be cleaning the water to get rid of the unwanted or- ganic content, as well as looking at ways to deal with the demineralization and deionization. Even though the water is actually very pure, explains Ms. Swami, the balance of chemical, mineral and or- ganic content is not compatible with the normal lake environment and can be toxic to fish. "We're going to make it more pure, get rid of everything. Once we get it all He encouraged the students to put their nose to the grindstone at school and in their future job careers. "Anything you do in life that's worthwhile is going to require hard work. "Always try to be a leader." Catcher Kevin Brown agreed. He outlined his journey to the major leagues, telling the children that hard work and determination will pay off in sports and in school. "The harder you work, the luckier you're going to get," he said. plant discharges cleaned up we have to add more chem- icals (nutrients and minerals) to make it non-toxic." Right now, the RLWMS water is mixed with condenser cooling water from the station before being dis- charged into the lake. "By the time it got to the lake there would be no problem," says Ms. Swa- mi. The new MISA regulations, she explains, are simply imposing a higher degree of caution on what goes into the lake. Modifications and operational un- provements being made at the Picker- ing plant to meet the new standard are expected to be complete by December, 1999. "We may need more money and we will get more matey if we need it," says Ms. Swami. "We are committed to be in compliance with those regula- tions." Sirloin Tip Roasts SAVE 99 $1.00 Th. AM ilb. 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L1 S 2H5 A D V E R T I S E R EDITORIAL OUR VIEWS ON THE NEWS War on johns includes naming names There is a very good reason they call it the world's second -oldest profession. Prostitution — selling sex for cash — has been around since the dawn of time and it's not about to disappear tomorrow. However, it certainly seems to have grown in intensity in Durham Region's red light district, central Oshawa, in recent years. That's why the Durham Regional Police Service has quadrupled its efforts to stamp out streetwalkers and, just as importantly, the men who troll for hook- ers. As Sergeant Jim Grimley says, "It seems there has been a marked increase in prostitution activity and with that comes an increase in drug-related problems. People living in these areas are really getting upset. They are fed up with what's going on. ' Four teams of officers will crack down on the problem. Female undercover officers will be out in force, posing as prostitutes and ringing up arrests for those who take the chance of taking part in ille- gal activities. Wednesday night eight men were arrested in the Elm and Celina streets area of Oshawa. Four of the men have Oshawa addresses, two call Ajax home while two others are from Toronto. Their names were made public this week, adding further shame to the charge of communicating for the purpose of prostitution. Police hope the stepped-up enforcement and pub- licity about arrests will cut down on prostitutes, clients and the street crime and turmoil that comes with it. Those from neighbouring communities who make the trip to Oshawa in search of prostitutes don't seem to be aware of the stings, according to Sgt. Grimley, who adds, "they obviously aren't aware of what we are doing" Now, there will be more publicity and the police are confident the word will get out arrests are con- sistently being made. I If the johns dry up, the prostitutes won't have a reason to be out on the street and the problem will dissipate. Those who live and work in Durham Region — and particularly in Oshawa — have a right to a safe, secure neighbourhood. If the police can help to clean up the streets, more power to them. To the johns we say think twice before bringing your business to Oshawa. To respond to this editorial call rtirosounoe Infosource at 683-7040 and dial 5112 P'NbIWwr, Tim Whittaker .i+.'`rs01`4 LETTERS OUR READERS' VIEWS ON THE NEWS Eliminate auto tariffs To the editor: Canadian Auto Workers' president Buzz Hargrove, the anti-globalization- ist and anti -free trader, did a complete 360-dcgree turn after the announce- ment of the Daimler-Benz and Chrysler marriage. Mr. Hargrove was quoted, commenting on the importing of new Mercedes -Chryslers into Cana- da: "This should allow them to import new cars duty-free" Does this mean the Auto Pact is now dead in the water? A few days ago, a truckload of pe- titions demanding the Auto Pact be kept intact was signed by thousands of CAW union members. It left Oshawa City hall for Ottawa with much hulla- baloo and posturing by Local 222 president Mike Shields and Mayor Nancy Diamond. Was it in vain that Mr. Hargrove made this statement? It now seems hypocritical when the 6.7 -per cent duty is paid by buyers of Toyotas or Hondas and not by buyers of Mer- cedes -Chryslers. If all tariffs were eliminated, car buyers in Canada would have lower- priced Canadian and imported vehi- cles, car sales would increase and we would have more money to spend on other things. It is part of a highly competitive world car market, and you can be sure there will be more surprises on the horizon. Hervmao van der Veen, Oshawa Don't bank on merger tax cuts To the editor. A little while ago, Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs suggested that if Ajax and Pickering amalgamated, the new town should be called "La k- cridge„ While this would certainly be an improvement on "PickAx", I believe "Ajax -Pickering" would be the logi- cal choice because we already have Ajax -Pickering General Hospital, the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade, the TIM WHITTAKER Publisher anm US A CALL JOANNE BURSHAROT Editor -in -Chief STEVE HOUSTON Managing Editor BRUCE DANFORD Director of Advertising MONIQUE LEA Advertising Manager EDDIE KOLODZIEdCZAK Classified Advertising Manager OUNCAN FLETCHER Real Estate/Automotive Advertising ABE FAKHOURIE Distribution Manager BARBARA HARRISON Production Manager JANICE O'NEIL Assistant Produtfion Manager CHERYL HAINES Assistant Production Manager LILLIAN HOOK Administration Manager GENERAL 683-5110 CLASSIFIED 663-0707 DISTRIBUTION 683-5117 ADWN/CLASSIFIED FAX 683-7363 COMPOSING FAX 579-9273 newsroom®durham.net E-MAIL www.durhamnews.net WEB SITE IW4 M -.-E CWWOM United Way of Ajax -Pickering, etc. After amalgamation, we would only need one mayor, one council, one town hall and less staff. The considerable savings from such a merger could be passed on to the residents of Ajax and Pickering in the form of reduced taxes. However, don't hold your breath. Jack Shaw, Picked" The News Advertiser a one of the Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a mem- ber of the Ajax b Pickering Board of Trade, on- tario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc., and the Cana- dian Ckculations Audit Board. The News Ad- vertiser is a member of the Ontario Press -Council, 80 Gould St, Toronto, Om. M5B 2M7, an independent organization that addresses reader complaints about member newspapers. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertise- ment limited to; space price error occupies. What sports are all about A long summer stretches ahead. There's the plink! of a baseball being hit by an aluminum bat, the giddy screams of kids at play on the field, the splashes of water in the backyard pool. Such is summer for many families in Ajax and Pickering. It is also the time of year when many minor sports organizations get into full swing. Whether it's baseball, soccer or tennis, the lit- tle boys and girls of summer dutifully suit up, head to the fields of their endeavour and, in most cases, have fun. My five year old joins his first sports team this summer, playing soccer in Pickering. His coach called last week to inform us of game and practice times and seemed on the tele- phone like a nice fellow. Like most parents, I hope my son's experi- ence in organized sports is characterized by the lessons he'll learn about teamwork, disci- pline, sacrifice and sportsmanship. But I keep thinking about a letter given to me by another Pickering resident recently de- scribing her son's rather negative experience when he tried out for a rep soccer team. She. contends her son and a handful of other boys were embarrassed by a coach who made a public spectacle of their being' cut from the team roster. In the letter, she describes a situation where all the players were gathered together and. through a process of elimination, about eight boys were left standing alone in the centre of a room while the others chosen to play for the team whooped it up together, separate from the boys who didn't make the cut. Her description of the circumstances sur- rounding the episode would likely trouble most parents. Others, perhaps, would suggest it builds character. As a parent, I agree with her assessment of what the organized sports experience should be about: encouraging kids to be their best and try their hardest; building self-esteem; learning about responsibility and commitment; and en- joying teammates' camaraderie. I believe most of the men and women who volunteer in our communities have those very things in mind when they agree to coach our chikfrert. Still, though, there ane some who see winning as the only goal. I don't much care if my son's team wins a trophy. It doesn't matter to me whether he's considered a "good" player. The value is in seeing him take direction from a role model and benefitting from that guidance. It's in watching hint form new friendships and taking part in an activity in which his teammates have conunon goals. It's in watching him improve his social and motor skills. It's in watching him remain a kid for as long as he reasonably can and have fun in his game, without fear of reprisal if he misses a kick or lets the losing goal into the net. My son will be looking to his coach for en- couragement, leadership and sound guidance. Me too. Steve Houston is a regular News Advertiser columnist. To respond to this column cap Infos- ource at 683-7040 and dial 5106. y r The eyes have it , ; NEWS �� SUNDAY,ER . , Young Pickering students learn what it's like to be blind Denise Kramer and her guide dog Ebony gave students an important lesson on seeing 'people on the inside, not the outside.' By $088 O'Neill Staff reporter PICKERING Grade 5 students at Pick- ering's St. Anthony Daniel Catholic School celebrated Education Week recently learning about some of the things they tend to take for granted. Anna Przybylo's class hosted Denise Kramer and her guide dog Ebony to hear what life is like when you see with your hands. "It would be nice to be sighted but I am so used to being the way I am now that there are some bene- fits," Mrs. Kramer told the students. "I see people on the inside, not the out- side" The Pickering resident and mother of two teenagers began losing her eyesight when she was in Grade 6. "I'm more blind now than I used to be;" she said. Catholic schools debate releasing Grade 3 test results &/S�o suff reporter As Grade 3 students prepare to write the Province's standardized tests next week separate board offi- cials are already debating whether results should be made public. Gerry Blake, superintendent of programmes for the Durham Catholic District School Board, told trustees Tuesday while the reading, writing and mathematics tests are an important tool for boards, the in- tent is not to rank or compare re- sults between schools. "It's unfair to rank schools." he said, as the results "don't present an accurate *ttrc:, Mr. Blake noted there are many variables that can affect a student's achievement and said comparisons between schools are inappropriate. He reported the tests, adminis- tered by the Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO), are designed to help schools improve student learning and identify the strengths and weaknesses in in- struiptiion. But, Oshawa trustee Fred Jones, who called on the board earlier this year to publish school -by -school re- sults, said "I believe totally that all school results ought to be shared with the school cotmnunity." Mr. Jones said he believes it's "beneficial" to compare results and said the "vast majority of parents„ would like to know how their `When you see a dog wearing a harness on her back she's working. She's being my eyes.' -- Denise Kramer "I know what it's like to have seen:" Mrs. Przybylo began inviting Mrs. Kramer to the school because when the children who often see her walking with Ebony in the area get a chance to meet her "they connect and that fear is gone" Mrs. Kramer, who vol- unteers with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, talked with the stu- dents about her ability to see with her hands and her relationship with her five-year-old black Labrador retriever. "When you see a dog wearing a harness on her back she's working. She's being my eyes;" Mrs. Kramer said. "Ebony reads what I think through the har- ness." While Ebony was defi- nitely the biggest hit with the students, Mrs. Kramer's talking watch, Braille alphabet book and bill identifier were also favourites. "It opens up worlds for (the students) and makes them aware," said Mrs. Przybylo. She added that when the students go home, it's a good conversation piece. "The kids take (their sight) for granted;" she said. "And when they meet Denise they're just fascinated." FRAM PEREIRA 'Parents felt it was an invasion of privacy.' school compares to others in the re- gion. However, Mr. Blake said if com- parisons are made, Then the focus becomes something other than what the tests were intended for." Meanwhile, Pickering trustee Fran Pereira told the board she heard from a lot of parents in her area last fall who didn't want the re- sults published. "Parents felt it was an invasion of privacy," she said. Individual student, school and board results from the second round of province -wide testing will not be released by the EQAO until the fall. pbeb by X" Plrbw*o Play''misty for me.? Wally Biemacki isn't at all bothered by the cloud of steam billowing around him as he oils up a steam engine at the Pickering Museum Village's annu- al 'Steam Up'. This engine was historically used to provide power for the saw mill. Community news from Ajax and Pickering New guide for green thumbs Everything you ever wanted to know about gardening but didn't know who to ask has been compiled into a directory by Durham resident Diane Stepben. The Durham Gardens Direc- tory of Gardening Resources in Durham Region has just been released and contains more than 200 services and suppliers in Durham Region including gar- den centres, nurseries, design- ers, catalogues, topsoil and trel- lises. The book also gives a com- prehensive list of Canadian gar- dening books, some of which are available in braille. There are telephone numbers for gar- dening hotlines, Master Garden- ers and local, provincial and na- tional garden clubs and soci- eties, as well as Internet sites. A gardening log and activi- ties guide and a calendar of seminars, shows and workshops is also included. Call 905-655-5266 for infor- mation Two building trades get arbitrated contracts Two down one to go. General site labourers and bricklayers, two key residential construction trade sectors, re- ceived an arbitrated contract set- tlement last week. However drywallers remain on strike, affecting home con- struction in the GTA and Durham Region. Jamie Maclnnis, president of the Durham Region Home Builders Association says the dispute had "no real effect in Toronto or Durham simply be- cause they had an arbitration clause in their last contract, so they could not go on strike, they could not walk off the job. "From a work stoppage point of view, there was no stoppage in work in either of those two trades," he says. Drywallers' representatives are expected to meet with the contractors' association Friday, May 22 to try to come to an agreement. Drywallers have been on strike since Friday, May I and Mr. MacInnis said in an earlier interview the work stoppage is affecting home-building across the region. 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Choose from our huge selection of bedding plants, evergreens, gas barbecues, low emission lawnmowers, resin patio sets and much morel Tutored students honoured at ceremony The area's Kumon math and read- ing centres are holding their second annual Durham Region Student Awards ceremony Sunday, May 24 at 12:30 p.m. The ceremony at Heydenshore Pavilion, at 589 Water St. in Whitby, recognizes students who demonstrate the will to learn independently and who are self -motivated to tackle their studies. School Council role discussed AJAX — The school communi- ty wuncil at Lin- coln Alexander Public School is inviting parents to provide input on the Education Improvement Commission's discussion paper on the role of school councils. The council will host a meet- ing at the school Tuesday, May 26 at 7 p.m. Lincoln Alexander is at 95 Church St. N., Ajax. For more in- formation call Jim Wilkinson at 619-0357. Awards will be handed out to pupils who are studying at two and three years ahead of their grade level and to those who have been studying Kumon consistently for seven years. Among those being honoured is Whitby's Daniel Tsang, a 16 year old who will be recognized for studying at the highest math level in Durham. Matthew Wong, 15, of Pickering will be rewarded for his work at the highest reading level. Kumon is an after-school tutoring programme designed in Japan in 1954. It teaches math and reading to pupils of all ages. More than 30,000 students are at- tending over 300 after-school Kumon centres across Canada, including ap- proximately 900 pupils in Durham and area. THE NEWS AD UMLSEU SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1"6.FAGE 9 We're online at wvm,durhamnews,net Following the release of the Health Services Restructuring Commission's final report on the GTA/905 area WHITBY MENTAL HEALTH CENTRE'S WMHC) COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD cordially invites you to a PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION To be held on TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1998 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. at Whitby Mental Health Centre Auditorium, Building S 700 Gordon Street, Whitby, Ontario The focus of this session will be to discuss the following: 1. HSRC advice to the Minister of Health pertaining to WMHC 2. Role and mandate of WMHC 3. Vision and Values 4. Specialty Public Hospital status 5. Related issues A copy of the WMHC Transition Plan" wi0 be ava7abie at the Public Information Session or by calling (905) 668-5881. Ext. 6057 `Congratulations' We've done it again! Four local technicians `very impressive' in GM technician guild competition A hearty congratulations is the order of the day for all of Bob Johnston's service technicians. Bob Johnston Chevrolet Oldsmobile Ltd. is proud to have four of their technicians awarded the prestigious title of Grandmaster Technicians Award with one, shop foreman John Tomiszer winning the 'hands-on' competition and becoming National Grandmaster Champion for three consecutive years. 'This has to be one of the highlights of my 23 years as service manager at Bob Johnston Chev Olds," said Frank Giona. "We are all proud of all of our technicians. They worked hard all year and all achieved a higher level of professionalism ranging from skilled tech- nicians, master technicians and grand masters. It ' shows that our tech- nicians are proud of who they are and take pride in what they do. - Congratulations to all Bob Johaston's v service technicians for a job well done. For quality ser- vice done by award winning highly skilled and profes- sional service tech- mcians, visit Bob Johnston Chevrolet Olds Ltd at 4121 Kingston Road (at the Guildwood GO station) or call (416) 284-1632 for more information. 4121 Kingston Rd. (at the Guildwood GO station) Take Advantage of This Great SUMMER SPECIAL COMPLETE AIR CONDITIONING EVALUATION o��r $2,195 WHILE YOU WAIT OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT (416) Z84-1632 L62I Grand Master Ttechuidans: (L to R) Tom Rapos, Jurgen Brech, National Grandmaster'hands-onChampion John'lbmiszer and Jim Laforest. Congratulations for a job well done from service manager Frank Giona CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE LIMITED and all your colleagues at Bob Johnston Chevrolet Oldsmobile Limited PAGE 19 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY ?A, 1,998 School fun fair June S AJAX — Students and from 5 to 8 p.m., include a staff of Roland Michener barbecue, silent auction, Public School invite every- bake sale and games. Roland one to the school's annual Michener Public School is at fun fair Friday, June 5. 95 Ritchie Ave. For more in - Activities, which run formation call 686-5437. Items galore at church auction PICKERING — Hand- viewing at 6:30 p.m. and crafted furniture, gift cer- bidding at 7. tificates from businesses. Proceeds from the event tickets to sporting events will be used on church pro - and shows are among the grammes and missions. items available at an auc- Everyone is welcome. Ad - tion next month. mission is $3. The church Amberlea Presbyterian is at 1820 Whites Rd., Church hosts a Time, Tal- Pickering. ent and Treasures Auction Call 839-1383 for more Saturday, June 6, with information. We with to draw your attention to the following in our current 'Giant Outdoors Sale" Flyer PAGE 4 - Mini Citronella Torch, 59-3923-8. Illustration shows 2 torches. Torches are sold individually, not as a set. PAGE 5 - Assorted Live Goods. 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Grose Pickering High School Trojans' pole vaulter Chris Henwood fails in this attempt to clear the bar, but would regroup later to capture the silver medal in the junior boys' event at the re- gional track and field championships in Os- hawa Wednesday. naafi a 3aa=M pecsw. Tat to a p Wesioaal No Cost, "oilividim Corporation is a Member of Montreal Exchange & C.I.P.F. lP!{m sygo (905) 426-4722CMA.CFP or (905) 6"-9478 WF CAN HELP rou ACHIEVE A FRESH START ProboolaW and Palma afslod srrvreo Firm carAdrntld ConstrModan .• S.vral con enkwit {ocallcn., indudkp: 146 . s> W it PM736~ (Don) 19,x& 9 Lawmnos Am E. 44107OWM (nw DVP and 401) 255 Mwnwoode Am (41M =34, (AWnino-id- mom Asphalt Paving Landscape Contracting Be a good sport. Please recycle.this newspaper b'" - r AJAX — The Picker- ing High School Track and Field team continued its winning ways at the re- gional track and field championships at the Os- hawa Civic Stadium Wednesday and Thursday. The Trojans captured their sixth consecutive Lake Ontario Secondary School Athletics overall boys' title at the champi- onships. Pickering High also won the midget and the senior boys' team titles. And 23 members of the 28 -member Trojans track team qualified for the On- tario Federation of School Athletic Associations Cen- tral Region Championships at the Civic Stadium May 27 and 28. The Trojans are the de- fending OFSAA overall boys' team tidists and the midget boys' team champs. Indivitlually, the track was paved with gold for Sheldon Scxxt who won the midget boys' 100 metre and 200 -metre dashes, the long jump and the 4 -x -100 -metre relay with three teammates. Scott also set new LOSSA records in both the 200 me - ties and the long jump. An- drew Daley won gold medals in the lWrnetre hurdles, 300 -metre hurdles and as part of the 4 -x -100 - metre relay team. He also earned a silver medal in the long jump. Justin Ward won gold as a member of the 4 -x - I Wmetre relay team and was fifth in the 400 metres and the 300 -metre hurdles. TJ. Gibb earned gold in the 4-x- I Wmetre relay, a silver in the high jump and was fourth in the 100 metres. Kevin Richards was the sil- ver medallist in the 100 - metre birdies and finished fourth in the triple jump. Akiel John was the bronze medallist in the triple jump. In the midget girls' di- vision, Stephanie McKen- zie won the gold medal in the 100 metres and placed fifth in the 200 metres. Jennifer Pantin captured a silver medal in the 3,000 metres, bronze in the 1,5(X0 metres and was sixth in the 800 metres. 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Nick Shelton won gold as part of Pickering's 4 -x4)0 - metre relay team, silver in the 4-x-IWmetre relay and fourth in the 400 metres. Dwayne Higgins and Jantzen Campbell won sil- ver as members of the 4-x- 100-metm relay team and Higgins was fourth in the long jump and 100 -metre hurdles. Chris Henwood won silver in the pole vault. Matt Leduc was golden in the 3,000 metres and was fifth in the 1,5(X0 metres. Anika Jarrett won a bronze medal in the 400 metres in the junior girls' bracket. She was fourth in the 300 -metre hurdles, fourth as a member of the 4 -x -400 -metre relay team and fifth in the 200 metres. In the senior boys' divi- sion, Keith Binns ran to gold in the 1 10 -metre hur- dles and the 4-x- IWmetre relay and was fifth in the 100 metres. Kevin Browne earned gold in the 4M metre hurdles, the 4 -x - 10(1 -metre relay and the 4- x -400 -metre relay. He was also the silver medallist in the I10 -metre hurdles. 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DURHAM ELEMENTARY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GYMNASTICS FINAL At Gemini Gymnastics in Oshawa on Thursday. May 14, TEAM COMPETITION 1. Stephen Saywell (Oshawa) 2. or R. Thornton (Whitby) 3. Lincoln Alexander (A(ax) 4. Dublin's Bay (A)ax) PRIMARY COMPULSORY FLOOR EXERCISES 1 Lam Larocca (R.H. Cornish). 2 Kim Orlowski (Cannnglon). 3. Ern Gledwell (Gandstsetkagon) BALANCE BEAM 1. Felicia Sianchet (William Dunbar). 2 Ashley Topalovkch (Dun- bar); 3. Sara Netkly (Saywell). VAULT 1. Nikki Grant (Lakeside); 2. Ashley Topalovich (Dunbar); 3. No - JUNIOR COMPULSORY FLOOR EXERCISES 1. Joanna Paflskas (Gandatsetiagon): 2. Jenny Mason (Say - well); 3. Emily Buck (Thornton). BALANCE BEAM 1. Jenny Mason (Saywell); 2. Callie Scott (E.B. Phin); 3. Susie Warlow (Thornton). VAULT 1. Cheryl De Costs (Saywell); 2. Sabrina Edwards (Lord Elgin); 3. Susie Warlow (Thornton). INTERMEDIATE COMPULSORY FLOOR EXERCISES 1. Andrea Yorke (Thornton); 2. Melissa Gerrits (Saywell); 3. Stephanie Warlow (Thornton). 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Maga Salo (Saywally BALANCE BEAM 1- Devon Masao (Lincoln Alexander). 2. Nazis Ashral (Lake- side): 3 Ainslie Wood (Saywell) VAULT 1. Sara Hurter (Saywelt); 2. Jessica Aldersion (Duke of Edin- Flame -broiled 'Taste a delicious flame -broiled Whopper'' FREE when you buy a flame -broiled W PPer - and medium fries at the regular price. burgh); 3. Jo Purdy (Uxbridge). OPTIONAL TWO FLOOR EXERCISES 1. Angela Hill (Goodwood), 2. Jen Ottenhol (Uxbridge); 3. Christa Dalziel (Saywell). BALANCE BEAM 1. Jessica Shepherd (Lincoln Alexander); 2. Carrie Wadding - ham (Saywell). 3. Angela Hill (Goodwood) VAULT I. Jen Ottenhof (Uxbridge): 2 Ashley Bianchet (Dunbar); 3. Jen- nifer Erodotou (Dunbar). ELITE ONE FLOOR EXERCISES 1. Cassidy Lynch -Patterson (Thornton); 2. Anne Cretney (out - fin's), 3. Jaime -Leigh Taylor (Dufhn's) BALANCE BEAM NARK Child and it Family 010 1. Jaime -Lee Taylor (DuRin's); 2. Jennifer Tl meth (Waverley), 3. Erica Allingham (GandstssYagim). VAULT I. Caityn Saint (Gandstsetisgon); 2. Anne Cretney (Duffin -s); 3 Jaime -Leigh Taylor (Dublin's). ELITE TWO FLOOR EXERCISES 1. Arran Blade (Highbush); 2. Alicia Calderone (Lincoln Alexander), 3. Chantal Lavalley (Lord Elgin). BALANCE BEAM 1. Alicia Calderone (Lincoln Alexander); 2. Danielle Sora (High. bush): 3. Arran Black (Highbush). VAULT 1. Arran Blade (Htghbush); 2. Britiney Lloyd (Highbush); 3 Chantal Lavalley (Lord Elgin). JUNE 1-5 IS ACCREDITATION WEEK AT KINARK CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES Kinark Child and Family Services is an agency accredited by the Ontario Association of Children's BRIDGE k»'ER-MOVI-MWATER Mental Health Centres (OACMHC). Kinark is committed to providing the highest quality services to our clients. Accreditation is one of the accountability measures that provides us with the means to achieve this goal. It is a concrete way to demonstrate our service quality and effectiveness to our funders, clients and the community at large. Kinark was first accredited 1994. Accreditation involves an agency being measured against a set of 382 standards of excellence developed by the OACMHC. This includes a detailed site review of our systems, procedures and clinical documentation which will be taking place during the week of June 1-5, 1998. If you have any questions about the accreditation process or Kinark Child & Family Services please do not hesitate to contact Angelo DiFrancesco, Area Program Director of the Durham Program at 905-433-0241. -------------,;�----------------------------------- ul ' IMOPMIAMOPM1 *Buy a flame -broiled Whopper 1: I *Buy a flame -broiled Whopper sandwich and medium fries at the ; 1 sandwich and medium fries at the regular price and get a second regular price and get a second ' flame -broiled Whopper sandwich flame -broiled Whopper sandwich , FREE! FREE! ' Please present this coupon before ' Please present this coupon before f 'ordering. Not valid with any Other r ordering. Not valid with any other I offer. No cash value. 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Offars appy to 1998 new or demonstrator �e models equipped as described, and applies only to qualified retail customers in Central Ontario. Dealer order or trade may be necessary. Limited time offers which may not be combined or used with other offers. See your Dealer for conditions and details. www.gmcanada.corn is a trademark of General Motors Corporation. L_ ®Registered trademark of General Motors Corporation, TD Bank licensed user of Mark. "Graduate rebate subject to program rules. - _ , - ` - . - _ .. _ , _ _ -------------- --------------- PAGE 14 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 24,1998 U r p. -4 0 V - -W 5 4K tincludes down payment, freight, GST PST Ist payment plus taxes, gas tax and air tax. GMC -,Vow ShMIM k� Odo *Based on a 3B rnorM Mass for Pontiac Grand Prix GT Sedan 1SA- Down POWwO or Veda U $2.950 required. No security deposit required. TOW obligation is $15,838. Annual kilornetre ": 20.000 km, $0.12 per excess Wbmetre. 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MARY CATHOLIC SCHOOL CONCERT BAND AND JAZZ ENSEMBLE IMPRESS JUDGES IN VANCOUVER PICKERING — A trip to the Musiefest Canada Na- tionals had a silver lining for St. Mary Catholic Sec- ondary School music stu- dents who returned from Vancouver this week with three medals. The school's Senior Con- cert Band, Senior Jazz En- semble and Junior Jazz En- semble brought home silver medals from the national competition, reports St. Mary teacher and conductor Gerard Herlihev. "We're really happy;" Mr Herlihey says. "We did very well. The students played as well as I thought they could have played" St. Mary was chosen to represent southern Ontario at the competition following a first -place finish at the Southern Ontario Band Fes- tival in February. It was the school's sec- ond consecutive trip to the national competition and Mr. Herlihey believes the students' experience in Ot- tawa last year helped pre- pare them for the competi- tion in Vancouver. "It was grilling. But the kids were prepared for it;" he says of the 42 band mem- bers who made the trip out west. While Mr. Herlihey says winning gold would have been a bonus, he notes bringing home silver is "nothing to sneeze at" given the "extensive" nature of the judging. He explains the student jazz ensembles were sub- jected to intense scrutiny by a "panel of the best jazz peo- ple from across the world". Each ensemble is rated in approximately 15 cate- gories, including posture, choice of music and perfor- mance. Adjudicators assessing the concert band are "world- renowned conductors and composers. "I knew the kids didn't know who the people were. But you would pay thou- sands of dollars to see these guys perform" Apart from the competi- tion, Mr. Herlihey says stu- dents had the opportunity to attend workshops and see concerts, including a perfor- mance by the Canadian Brass. "I'm very proud of them — both of their performance and their behaviour. 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Y j�A.;:, .,match us i• y 4- ' = n y ` er wee In ou r:Su6day XUs 1 �5 ; ,.- Edition ofthe : `Send yosihetion ath related quess to ,��j r • 'Aji7i�lCjflnng News Advertiser, eriIi r, do Chris. u ft ;. d,V r g 0130 Commer;ial Ave.; Ajax,.OnL LIS.UIS _ ;.= y t• .r'��'�? •�o �� '; e�{7 r - v� � , °- �:'�� �� ►�'T •f..-r-�,ti�:3� �i..s�.�s .y,��'�;.�. �� Y- } � .R r r "' �,le will f1Dr�►ard sefeeted'ir c ries to the'gnlit�i= ��;'r � ,..'��c' S'-` ?��' �,.+...� � 3� � r� �,�• � :!► �'� A r �i�Ef � 7G ^Yyl�, � � liat:ie S�itf�j .��� �� : .. '"-}'� � ��.. /_ �Gf�i'!t'.'�j-;S 1rt � � '� - f'�';!�i'�, i'r t�'-�) ay :?" Y�: �+...1 . �,� '�'.:*C �� :a.•5 t y�.� gr s.7 �p�r ♦- j - f•�. �� .N�i?�. � i. c.S....S_•i:,.'1�1�e�a.�t�[•r��.�..sn'Jla�.r'S'.+:t-�►'i :.�tv :Ri 3C✓'ldl3,i�rl. Speech, Language , u l�Y.J' Speech, Language & Learning Centre opened in August, 1997 and is centrally located at 15 Harwood Ave. S. Suite 201 Ajax. SLLC offers per- sonalized coordinated speech-language, edu- cational and behaviour analysis senices for preschoolers through to adults, allowing families a unique opportunity to address a diverse range of needs in a holistic manner. Services are deliv- ered at the Centre, at home, school, daycare etc. on a one-on-one basis, with group ses- sions offered in specific areas. SLLC's recent expansion provides additional treatment rooms plus observation facilities. NEW AT SLLC B e h a v i o u r Analysis for individuals with and without spe- cial needs. Integrated services for children with PDD/Autism including discrete trial training. In the fall, of this year, SLLC will be adding an intensive, interdisciplinary thera- py for PDD/Autistic children, combining Learning and carryover of skills to natural- istic environments. SUMMER GROUP FUN AT SLLC Fine Motor Fun ... develop- ing fine motor skills (paper/pen- cil, scissors, self-help). Youth Group... practical skill develop- ment for youth with Down syn - entre drome. Summer Reading Program... enthusiastic boost in reading & writing skills. Let's Chat... explicit instruction in social interaction skills. Act It Out ... language and drama fun. Language Notes ... music, move- ment and communication skills. Bonjour... intro. to French lan- guage and culture. wool -A Serving the lifelong learning needs of our community 5 through afforo�ble -' - air t .5'aY,..r* 'i'• Y-, _ J+ individualized and ofejp1w< t small 8'P activities to progl'lms. �+ nc All, - .... .... Y j�A.;:, .,match us i• y 4- ' = n y ` er wee In ou r:Su6day XUs 1 �5 ; ,.- Edition ofthe : `Send yosihetion ath related quess to ,��j r • 'Aji7i�lCjflnng News Advertiser, eriIi r, do Chris. u ft ;. d,V r g 0130 Commer;ial Ave.; Ajax,.OnL LIS.UIS _ ;.= y t• .r'��'�? •�o �� '; e�{7 r - v� � , °- �:'�� �� ►�'T •f..-r-�,ti�:3� �i..s�.�s .y,��'�;.�. �� Y- } � .R r r "' �,le will f1Dr�►ard sefeeted'ir c ries to the'gnlit�i= ��;'r � ,..'��c' S'-` ?��' �,.+...� � 3� � r� �,�• � :!► �'� A r �i�Ef � 7G ^Yyl�, � � liat:ie S�itf�j .��� �� : .. '"-}'� � ��.. /_ �Gf�i'!t'.'�j-;S 1rt � � '� - f'�';!�i'�, i'r t�'-�) ay :?" Y�: �+...1 . �,� '�'.:*C �� :a.•5 t y�.� gr s.7 �p�r ♦- j - f•�. �� .N�i?�. � i. c.S....S_•i:,.'1�1�e�a.�t�[•r��.�..sn'Jla�.r'S'.+:t-�►'i :.�tv :Ri 3C✓'ldl3,i�rl. Speech, Language , u l�Y.J' Speech, Language & Learning Centre opened in August, 1997 and is centrally located at 15 Harwood Ave. S. Suite 201 Ajax. SLLC offers per- sonalized coordinated speech-language, edu- cational and behaviour analysis senices for preschoolers through to adults, allowing families a unique opportunity to address a diverse range of needs in a holistic manner. Services are deliv- ered at the Centre, at home, school, daycare etc. on a one-on-one basis, with group ses- sions offered in specific areas. SLLC's recent expansion provides additional treatment rooms plus observation facilities. NEW AT SLLC B e h a v i o u r Analysis for individuals with and without spe- cial needs. Integrated services for children with PDD/Autism including discrete trial training. In the fall, of this year, SLLC will be adding an intensive, interdisciplinary thera- py for PDD/Autistic children, combining Learning and carryover of skills to natural- istic environments. SUMMER GROUP FUN AT SLLC Fine Motor Fun ... develop- ing fine motor skills (paper/pen- cil, scissors, self-help). Youth Group... practical skill develop- ment for youth with Down syn - entre drome. Summer Reading Program... enthusiastic boost in reading & writing skills. Let's Chat... explicit instruction in social interaction skills. Act It Out ... language and drama fun. Language Notes ... music, move- ment and communication skills. Bonjour... intro. to French lan- guage and culture. wool -A Serving the lifelong learning needs of our community 5 through afforo�ble -' individualized and ofejp1w< small 8'P activities to progl'lms. �+ facilitate generalization Tf, - Visit our `newly expanded facility { `z Speech - Language Pathol' Lorraine Lewis B. Ed,ogy M. Ed Chief FAucational a Education Officer. Behavior Analysis f - Jill Clements - Baartman Assessment • Programming • Intervention • ; ''s" 'y M.H.Sc., M.A. SLP(c) Consultation • Workshops spa,-Unguate , ,�; Pathologist. MOW A S,, T June Ferguson General 'RE #201 AJAX a" . I . yt'5,,.t i v ,1 ;frl: M�3 �'r' •�" +• 1a ���' +K' < PN'� '• X:.. n • '} V4 -f r irI' .q Y-.1,��i �'� �` •I. c J i! °air 7"' .t rxt n(�'irr'd.;. i w. f� .;ik�+}�,r•f.'#'.sy J 4? �'-4: t" `.r: 7?I•i} t r' ... 4:. •�+-*_F.,r ��'��j. r►.:ti � K.".. . �.'~ .. »"'.�.� �� _iyy._w 1,1".t`i.^_ , THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1998 - PAGE 19 The Benefic0 ial Influence of Magnets The beneficial influence of magnets may be summed up as fol- lows: (1) When a magnet is applied to the human body, magnetic waves pass through the tissues and secondary currents are induced. When these currents clash with magnetic waves, they produce impacting heats on the electrons in the body cells. The impacting heats are very effective to reduce pains and swellings in the muscles, etc. (2) Movement of haemoglo- bin in blood vessels is accelerated while calcium and cholesterol deposits in blood are decreased. Even the other unwanted materials adhere to the inner side of blood vessels, which provoke high blood pressure, are decreased and made to vanish. The blood is cleansed and circulation is increased. The activity of the heart eases and fatigue and pains disappear. (3) Functions of autonomic nerves are normalized so that the internal organs controlled by them regain their proper function. (4) Secretion of hormones is promoted with the result that the skin gains lustre, youth is pre- served and all ailments due to lack of hormone secretion are relieved and cured. - (5) Blood and lymph circula- tions are activated and therefore, all nutritions are easily and effi- ciently carried to every cell of the body. This helps in promoting gen- eral metabolism. (6) Magnetic waves penetrate the skin, fatty tissues and bones invigorating the organs. The result is greatly enhanced resistance to disease. (7) The magnetic flux promotes health and provides energy by elimi- nating disorders in, and stimulating the functions of, the various systems of the body, namely the cir- culatory, nervous, respira- tory digestive and uri- nary. (8) The magnetic treatment works by reforming, reviving and promoting the growth of cells, rejuvenating the tis- sues of the body, strength- ening the decayed and inactive corpuscles and increasing the number of new sound blood corpus- cles. (9) Magnets have exceptional curative effects on certain com- plaints like toothache, stiffness of shoulders and other joints, pains and swellings, cervical spondylitis, eczema as well as on chilblains, injuries and wounds. (10) The self -curative faculty (Homeostasis) of the body is improved and strengthened which ensures all the benefits mentioned above. One feels in full vigour and can walk and work, more and more, without feeling tired. (11) The magnetic treatment has the effect of energizing all the systems of the body. The effect remains in the body for several hours after each sitting with the magnets. A continued treatment for a week or two once daily ALL UNDER ONE ROOF \ HEALTH CLINIC OF HOMEOPATHY & MAGNETIC THERAPY SAFE SIMPLE & NATURAL WITH NO SIDE EFFECTS SION DISEASES - SEXUAL PROBLEMS - SPORT INJURIES - STRESS - SLEEPING OtSOROER - FLU - FEAR - MENSTRUAL i 128*WAUSE - MENTAL i EMOTIONAL IMBALANCE - ARTHRITIS - ALLERGIES - f . ASTHMA - IRONc►fT1S - COUGH - Coln WEIGHT PRCM&S S ETC... • HOMWPATW McMC3W ' NvPNOTHERAPY • MAGNETIC THERAPY • MAGNETIC PROOtICT • TOW • WEIGHT LOSS •TA►CN1 HERBS ee NARROW OW MM SOUTH UNIT M P.J X PLAN. ABOVE PMA PRU 14161442-T 121 ]IF DR. JOSEM A. • MISIQN, DENTIST • GENRE DENTAL CAItE ARE IMPORTANT �11:.ti• . J :. •ti •: � t TO YOU;�.k>::. AVE AM AVAQABI.E •,' TO SEINE YOU vVE WELCOME t...,.:; NEW PAT1W-M � ' ' WE r PEOPLE OF ALL AGES''' 24 HOtIM EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. #2) Y for about 10 minutes, takes the patient from morbid condition to normal state of health, in general routine cases. Note: As magnets work on human metabolism mainly through the circulation of blood, which contains haemoglobin and iron, it will be relevant to state the position of iron contained in the body. The adult human body con- tains 4 to 5 grams of iron and it can be traced in all parts of the body. Most of it is present in blood as a component of haemoglobin and a smaller amount remains in muscles and is called myoglobin. The func- tion of these components is to carry oxygen from the lungs to muscles ISIWILEI WANT SOMETHING TO SMILE ABOUT? FREE Consultations • Complete & Partial Dermises • Same day relines & repairs • Evening & Saturday appts. PICKERING DENTURE CUNIC Andre Maragh D.D. (905) 420-2652 1792 LIVERPOOL RD., PICKERING (SUPERCENTRE PLAZA) and other parts. Without energy, the beating of the heart and respi- ration would stop. Thus we see that iron is very essential for our life and magnet influences iron radical- ly and magnificently. To find out more about the services and products available please call The Health Clinic of Homeopathy and Magnetic Therapy at (416) 442-7121 and leave a message. LASIK LASIK IS THE MOST ADVANCED FORINT OF LASER VISION CORRECTION Laser Vision Correction has been performed safely for more than a decade to correct nearsightedness, astigmatism and farsightedness. 1tIIM1 IL •1111M Ilia FKK OW OF stIKM DE Modeod and his stall at IIIc Oshawa [k[ic aIle[ tl[e falowim bee oppormilies to get dte huts about Laser Vision Correction: • scree" • coaWk__Ition f • edu(at,MMJ b Mek ut qvdolmd wr w neeilre Mwe wiwt eliN C& 4905)121-1211 SIF Te[ 1111M[M[[ HERZIG EYE INSTITUTE The older surface PRK procedure is still being performed, and although effective, lAS!K has many advantages over PRK. Below is a comparison of the two procedures. PRK Most patients have 2 — 4 days of considerable pain after the procedure. Yvan is blurted for 3 — 7 dogs following the procedure. Vision can fkKhde fa 1-12 months. VS LASIK Almost completely painless. Eye drops necessary to control the healing process for 2 — 6 months. Mary post-operative visits necessary to ensure proper heafng• Most patients can comfortably drive their car within 12 hours at howl the procedure. Vision in most patients is stable after 2 — 6 weeks. Eye drops used for 1 week only. Very little aftercare necessary because of minimal healing response. JOHN N. MACLEOD, MD Oshawa Clini(, 117 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario Ll H 169 I'm owe Warmatial dealt ow wtlbile of www.bMnig-•ye.cm PAGE 20 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1998 Chiropractic & Massage - A Perfect Blend By ditions, improve athletic performance and injury, as kr. MaryAnn Franko ; well as many others. Andrea Allen To better understand why massage therapy is It is so great to have Andrea helpful for these conditions it may be beneficial to look Allen R.M.T. and her healing at a few of the effects of hands at Pineridge Natural massage itself. Primarily, Health. There is nothing more enjoyable and relaxing than the touch of caring human hands on sore, aching mus- cles. Chiropractors acti- vate joint function that has been sometimes dimin- ished for vears. Little by tit- tle the full range of motion can often be restored by gentle spinal adjustments freeing up nerves that have been numbed by constant pressure. Stretching the small muscles of the body in these procedures can sometimes produce what seem to be miraculous results. Couple this with assisting the body's mecha- nisms for cleansing and clearing out toxins that have been built up over the years and, to and behold, you can be feeling so much better so fast, you might wonder why you suffered so long. Registered Massage therapy (RMT) is now con- sidered by many to be an effective alternative health care approach. It is evolv- ing from the earlier opin- ions and attitudes that mas- sage was just a luxury for the rich — a way of pamper- ing. Today, it takes a thera- peutic approach -that is dxug-free in nature and allows us the opportunity to participate wholly in our own health care. One of the main rea- sons for this change in atti- tude has come about by the advancement in education and knowledge that all RMTs gain through their schooling. Although com- munity colleges are now offering massage therapy courses, most of us have there is an increase to clrcu- studied at private special- ized colleges in which the studies have included over 2,200 hours or two years of in-depth course study such as: anatomy, physiology, pathology, neurology, assessments, remedial exer- cises and more. Furthermore, we have obtained over 120 hours of supervised clinical practice, as well as volunteer experi- ence at sporting events and functions and geriatric out- reach programs. All of these which an average grade of 70 per cent must be achieved in order to graduate and write a set of board exams. Such exams enable our title to go from Massage Therapist to Registered Massage Therapist and therefore practice in professional set- tings, bill insurance compa- nies and company benefits for work performed. What many people fail to realize is that mas- sage therapy is useful for many, many conditions outside of the obvious. Most people commonly use massage therapy for relax- ation and stress manage- ment and, indeed, the results are extremely good. However, many other con- ditions could be relieved, reversed or avoided with the help of massage. Injuries sustained in motor vehicle accidents, like whiplash or back strains/sprains, headaches, migraines, upper and lower back pain, neck and shoulder tension, muscle spasms/cramps, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, preg- nancy, constipation, circu- lation and respiratory con- Whites Road Physiotherapy is & Sport Injury Clinic Since 1988 THE MEDICAL CLINIC (') 4MM47 720 SHEPPARD AVE. UNIT 8 -' PICKERING, ONT. L1 V 1 G5 NO MEDICATION • NO NEEDLES WE'LL HELP YOU NATURALLY 'Effective non surgical treatment if Js available. Phone today. . } ...for an appointment.. P'�►' ' lation of blood and lymph which assists greatly in the removal of waste materials in the body by way of increased blood flow. Consequently, our blood pressure may be reduced as massage helps to manually push blood through the body, therefore making the heart's job easier. Massage is extremely helpful in decreasing edema and swelling. It causes a shift of fluid from the tissues into the blood enabling it to be removed by the body as waste. So, with this new, gained knowledge of mas- sage therapy, why not take the plunge and give your body the rejuvenation it so rightly deserves — believe me, your body will be will be glad you did! Chiropractic can make all the difference in your world! Our natural holistic, "hands on" approach has provided relief for many people just like you. Do you suffer from? • Neck i Back Pain • Sports & Dance Injuries • Arthritis i Bursitis • Sciatica k Hip Pain + Numbness is Tingling • Headaches • Allergies, asthma k other immune system disorders Call to see how we can help. HEALTH EDGCAMN WORKSHOP Tues. May 26/98 8:00 P.M. FREE EDUCATION WORKSHOP P I N E R I D G E DR. MARYANN FRANKO NATURAL HEALTH DC BA BPE Brock Rd. 4r Hwy 2 M.T.-MUMM A& PICKERING PALM GONE Acupractic Balancing A completely new, clinically proven treatment to relieve back pain, neck pain and headaches. Developed by a team of medical and chiropractic physicians to treat pre -Olympic athletes. Drug-free treatment. Pay only if satisfied. Call (905) 4127-1226 for a free, no -obligation consultation. - r.+ s p a rpt,�,'liu6e7aic��•CIiAiC-•Bi�clorr r a+ a s JDurharn Dental. 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I Evening & Saturday Appointments Available Electro Surgery White Filling Only Cosmetic / Bleaching Intra Oral Camera Imaging Preventative Care Ultra Sonic Sealing Caps / Crowns & Bridges Free Consultations Air Abrasion / No Freezing / No Drilling Extractions (Wisdom Teeth) Root Canal Treatment Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas) Visa, Mastercard, Interact All Insurance Plans Accepted Gentle Care for Big Babies Comprehensive Care for Children New Patients & Emergency Calls Welcome Ample Free Parking— co 427-4280 Durham Dental Centre 13S Harwood Ave. N., (at Hwy 2) • Durham Centre (Reside toblaws) ACTIVE THERAPY & SPORTS INJURY Registered Therapists • Physiotherapy • Massage • Nutrition AcceptedInsurance Claims (Auto & Extended Health) 10" >Ki°l;ston Rd. (Hwy. 2 & Dixie) Sui831-8115 Suite #202 JINUIP11,111m. 1ID11101ulliltm lRi Z UO ClASS120011 %I'( Dll1 % 1)%1 0R IA LINING Thurs. May 28 (6-9 pm) Sat. Jute 6 (1-5 pm) THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 24, l"8 -PAGE 21 14491 Audiologists' most frequently asked questions Q. How old must my child be be- fore I can get his hearing tested? A. Stella Maschas-Wong, Ajax - Pickering Audiologist who also works at the Hospital for Sick Chil- dren, states that: "Now testing methods have been developed such as auditory brainstem response testing and behavioural observation which allows an Audiologist to as- sess the hearing in both ears of in- fants less than one month old. If you are concerned about your child's hearing, see your doctor for a referral to an Audiologist. the ear- lier a hearing loss that requires am- plification is identified, the better the child's prognosis for the devel- opment of speech and language:' Q. Can my child's repeated ear infections cause permanent hear- ing loss? A. If left untreated, an ear infection could cause permanent hearing loss, states Ms. Maschas-Wong. However, most children receive prompt medical attention, and apart from some discomfort, experience no permanent effect on their hear- ing. Children with recurrent (fre- quent) ear infections may show fluctuating hearing with good days and bad days. Often the bad days go by undetected as the child may not complain about their ears. So, parents need to be vigilant and have their children's hearing monitored by an Audiologist, an expert in heating testing. Q. How do you keep earmolds clean. A. According to Janet Wither- spoon, Whitby Audiologist: "It's a common practice to clean all ear - molds with soap and water. How- ever, many professionals believe that the soft plastic earmolds may, in fact, house bacteria, increasing the incidence of car infections in children who suffer from frequent bouts of otitis media and have 'draining ears'. The practice of using soap and water bas proven in- sufficient in killing bacteria. One over-the-counter cleaner, Phiso- derm, is claimed to work very well to eliminate bacteria on soft ear - molds. Phisophex, which must be obtained through prescription, is a stronger cleaning agent and is more effective in removing bacteria on soft earmolds: ' Q. I was told that I need two hearing aids, is this true? A. "Yes;' states Audiologist Lila O'Neill. "When a person has hear- ing loss in both ears and both ears are aidable then the person needs to be fitted with two hearing aids. Re- search shows numerous advantages - Here are some: SAFETY: When a person hears with only one ear, he has difficulty locating sound. This can be danger- ous, especially in traffic. IMPROVED UNDERSTAND- ING: Binaural hearing helps you sort out and understand individual voices. WIDER HEARING RANGE: A voice barely heard at 10 feet with one ear can be heard up to 40 feet away with two ears. RESTFUL LISTENING: Listen- ing with only one ear is physically tiring. SMOOTHER TONE QUALITY: binaural hearing generally requires less volume, giving a natural sound to voices and music. CUSHIONS LOUD SOUNDS: Sudden loud sounds lose much of their jarring effect when divided between two ears. BETTER SOUND IDENTIFI- CATION: Many noises which sound almost exactly like when heard in one ear can be identified easily when heard with two ears. BOTH EARS STAY ACTIVE: When a hearing impaired person wears a hearing aid in only one ear, that ear tends to take over all hear- ing. The unused ear tends to lose its ability to hear and understand. BALANCE HEARING: Hearing from both ears is perceived as bet- ter balanced. TaVNrMS RELIEF: Tinnitus is heard as ringing, buzzing or click- ing sounds in one or both ears and generally when it's quiet. Hearing aids provide the auditory stimula- tion that's required for hair cells to function. Q. I was told that I have Nerve Q: 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 Creft deafness and nothing can be have shown that 90 to 95 per cent aids which range from behind -the - done. Is this true? of hearing losses cannot be helped ear to virtually invisible complete - A. Most hearing losses are perma- by surgery or drugs, adds Ms. ly-in-the-ear-canal hearing aids, nent and called "sensorineural Miller. "Hearing aids are generally virtually everyone who needs hear - hearing losses" states Ajax Audiol- the best solutions. With digital and ing amplification can be fitted with ogist Shira Miller. In fact, studies digitally programmable hearing success:' • Hear it fb r yourse The Hearing Aid That Thinks'. Jpen your ears to the world, experience latural sounds and voice with the world's 'first fully digital hearing aid that fits -ompletely In the canal. understands the woawd rs , e/// Completely in the Canal With SENSO you will forget you are wearing a hearing aid and be able to concentrate on 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. You really have to hear it for yourself! Call 1 -500-365-6614 or on the web Www.widexcanada.on.ca for an information package including a list of Senso Certified Audiologists and Hearing Instrument practitioners in your area who will supply you with further details and pricing. by Widex j1 I t A OrN, C4 T'TAeT THE CMITM. t YOU �.. �••.-�...�Ir>,..�s.t.>,.�I rAj=-P kering AudiolM Clinic Ajm AudiolM Services .-may Hauiog C dre 4 ;. ,.. 831-8311 831-8311 666-7726 885 Glensnnat Rdn Sate 104 95 Bayly St. S., Suite 303 1W2 Brock St. S., UMt 4 =` V • : t Qntstfio L1V 06 y A jet, 0Wwi* L1S 7Ki 4i>, O.eario LlN 4La (C = ao *i 40I exit Brock Rd. N. cdQ' lAGE 22 - Tm NEWS ADVERTma SUNDAY, MAY 24,1 6 ExploringYoga & Bodvwork/MasEa e g Bille is a certified Kripalu Yoga teacher and certified bodyworker and has a background in Shiatsu, Reiki Greenv� and Psychospiritual Counselling. She w' offers on going Yoga classes (day and 9Hoi1 c qjea1th �'_ m evening), bodywork treatments by Cent'e 412-140$ appointment at her Greenwood Yoga and Bodywork Studio. Ongoing The Yoga Studio is part of the Greenwood Holistic Health Care Centre. At the Centre other healing therapies and course offered include OGA Aromatherapy, Healing Touch, Ear Classes candling, Sensitivity Testing, Herbal • remedies. Meditation and Personal cam to register growth Courses. A peaceful country retreat L Exploring the compatibility of and bridging the gap between the worlds of Yoga and Body Therapy has been my main focus for the last 4 years. Yoga is most noted for increas- ing flexibility. Since most forms of muscular fatigue and pain are results of restriction in the soft tissue, length- ening and stretching these tissues often lessens the discomfort. Even if a bodyworker can work magic with her hands, all muscular conditions are helped by good self maintenance skills of the client. For example if the client is seeking body- work for the relief of shoulder tension, he/she will find that a yoga stretch that lengthens the muscles, tendons and ligaments around the neck, shoul- ders and upper back will be helpful to reinforce the positive feedback to the body, that comes when the muscle groups stay supple. Receiving bodywork and/or practicing yoga promotes improved circulation and structural alignment: heightened mental acuity: elevated mood and improved respiration, digestion and elimination. (quite often a yoga practitioner will find that they are discovering their body and its stress holding patterns as �,, ISTR Y 4 � SPEC, *Iled EIN � �owe� LEVEy • plop arso wih mom ninlwldp • tursnen rpyolcd.rw • no r�allF #WCOI NV they get in touch with sensation dur- ing the postures. The parts of the body that are restricted but not necessarily in pain, need to be freed up in order to experience complete relief in the painful areas. A bodyworker can duplicate many of the wonderful changes that we experience in our bodies from practicing yoga. There is one point however, where the benefits are not identical. In yoga we develop a spec- tacular strength, stability and trust in our bodies that finds no comparison in bodywork. "Yoga" means "union". Yoga practitioners and bodywork clients understand that our mental and spiri- tual aspects, as well as our physical bodies need to come into union. This explains why people experience such profound changes in their lives while learning yoga or receiving bodywork. 0 0 • Free comwltatioa • No referral necessary • Braces for adults and • Evening and Saturday appointments available Dr. Christopher Tom orthodontist Pickering Town Centre, Lower Leve! D DOHERTY C CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Weekly Health Seminars Registered Massage Therapist 37 Harwood Ave. S., AJAX (905) 427-4099 Highway 7 and Westney 3E (10 min. from downtown Pickering) 1ff,irdable Dentures ... orw (:,)srd Rea.surr Tv Smile' REPAIRS (1 hr.) - Relines ' Complete. Partial Dentures LOWER DENTURE STABILITY NEW PERMANENT, SOFT DENTURE LINER WiWam Steil, DD,1?,UGA) 84 Old Kingston Rd. W. PICKERING VILLAGE, AJAX 683-4294 ��40 ;s �.J, e've been a pmW membw of YOM 'dor over ie yIsom r� .In this ftej Qrr�#�ard VWa him earned a, the highest quaft, of com. fort .Our ctedi-amu erience all .. L t,kaA { 4 M .:i IL k 1955 VALLEY FARM ROAD, PICKERING, ONT. L1 V K e. F . ? r ..i f ♦ M J .t: .� 1^ 1 �. 0 1. 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Cab 1Sa AnaW idlamwe WW 20.000 krv% 90.12 per miom kilamaYe. Dawn prynrrt a bade of S2 omi.00. No so—ity dspow mquYed. ToW obipabon s 56,562/98 an. Olaf kwer ,F *' - -&ftW. *tFrvVd 9896, foattce. taxes and iwuru not inA4ad. 0h duaii and bm fnraaq an approved GMAC a" only. Down paymart and trade may be requve d. Mor" pryrnwt and cad d bonowig wi vwry dapwrdrg on down WpnwWkada. Pu hmi Example 910,000 IN 1.9% APR, tw natty pryrnw+l is 9285.99 for 36 nvnlw Cost d borrowing is 9296.64. To W drignion s 910.296.64. r atstmrea nGrRW OnMrb arty. lratad rmrel8r 1Mitfi rnrlrnot oidmawr diM d�wr J awrrw Sea yov daWw for datai www ynxx+rwda.00m i a Vedwrak d rporafon�radartwrk arrwal Mobs Caporaion. TO Boric iwiaWiwbi dhiofL -A J, PAGE 74-7HE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 1,4, 1998 MA ES -C MA j SSTA. 4�m oua�sosn� .a 1 a C V !Mac • ! PACES M EFFECT FFM NW, WM AM"- LTO SATURDAY, w 30. im •RArrmQQM GENUINE SPRING • SHOULDER • BLADE _IjAAM4_._ CHOPS i 2 PLY • 16 ROLL PKG. 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BUNCHES • ItED • A pl l ri "NPOTOWN RAGATOES OCLARGE NG ONIONS M EA. 0991KA MULY S17.E BAG CO FFEE F -,.-2o99 FILL YOUR OWN BAG 218 kg I LB. :SM WNITIE i�% WRTO�ELLINI BooNts 1.4ux.m qHR( s NL4LNGOS SELECT YOUR OWN I� 9 L.IMTT EA., 4 oil QACT OF U S A CALIFORNIA 1 �( LEMONS AAI ,c 35s • SELECT lOUA „wN F. • EMPIRE -IDA RE trt A 1 A Marketed byl Sunkist O LARGE 8123E KIW FRUFF 12 EFRUFF FELL YOUR OWN BAG 2.181 • RED DELICIOUS FORMA •ES BOSC • PACHHAM PFAAJRS 02011 FILL. YOUR OWN BAG 2.18 km • RED • GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLE S FlLLYOUR OWN BAG 2.18 kw LARDGE SIZE gas .M• •+.� RID GRAPEFRUIT R' YOUR OWN (.6® PRODUCT OF • • • NAVEL • VALENCIA Marketed oy ORANGES s 9EL Mar YOUR ODYN LARGE SIZE T2s DOE oF�& 300 a VAC PAC LB. 19 • PAGE U - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY U, 198 Durham teens needed to help at summer camp though some leadership skills would be helpful. Meanwhile, there are still a few spaces for Grade 7 and 8 students only at the camp. There's no fee but a $50 dona- tion for food is required. The deadline for applications is June 19. Application forms for leadership or camp are avail- able at all local municipal infor- mation centres. For more infor- mation, call Mr. Magee at 576- 1198. Durham teenagers are need- ed to act as volunteer leaders for a summer camp near Omemee. Oshawa resident William Magee runs Camp Sharing. which provides free wilderness survival camp experiences for children. He's got more than enough children registered for the camp but still needs high school students to be camp leaders this summer. Volunteer leaders will attend a free leadership course from July 2 to 10 (a $50 donation for food is required). This will also be a junior leadership camp for children in Grades 7 and 8. Following the course, lead- ers will help with camps from July 13 to 17 for Grade 5 and 6 students, July 20 to 24 for Grades 3 and 4 students and July 27 to 31 for Grades I and 2 students. Camps run from Sun- day at 3 p.m. to Friday at 3 p.m. No experience is needed al - Durham school board discusses staffing at public meeting The Durham District for the coming school year. The meeting is open to the School Board will hold a spe- The meeting will be held at public. cial meeting Monday. May 25 the education centre, 400 For more information call at 7 p.m. to discuss staffing Taunton Rd. E., Whitby. 666-5500. P THE FIRST BRITISH PAPER ON SALE EVERY MONDAY nm Biggest � European on ever. Fen Magazine. Cool Britannia. The Rodc and Royals. Prdc up your copy ah ncwssf�ands ev45wo here! 1• WC" Cup Soccer. Bloilenanim 56 pages of raw r+eocli 9. Ws Hot - Politics Sex, Fashion, E , Music and more! a DJ VbJ W, From 6.05 Q D. :: for 1 year 1st Mortgages to 95%,�,� Take off to the airport with RenClassi ue Airline Van Services • congasdos,, Rw a Mortgages� Cl fest available rates Planning a successful trip Private funds available means leaving nothing to chance. 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Also, driver/trainst; Ed Miftr ' inekulitg a course in d fsnsive DECORATING don't worry about your bags, driving hW9M by Ed who is certM ed by the Ministry of L7211-2498 , they'll be loaded and unloaded Tmm1ppl%4011110M— for you and you'll arrive in Alen- Services is a member of the driver/trainer Ed Minard ty of time for check-in on domes- Airport Ground Transportation including a course in defensive tic and international flights. Association and the only service driving taught by Ed who is cer- VAN SERVICES Owner Marie Haley says in Darham with the rights to ti6ed b &U - 15% Off Everything!- PMSM mos ad WO min. US pwdnsa � • Hydrotherapy •Flair Salon • Flois/C Treatments • Esthetics • Arorn*wapy • Shiatsu • Reei • Reoistered Massage Theraov CALL TODAY b BE ON YOUR WAY! they're available 7 days a week, up Durham residents at the Transportation.a Ministry of ARRIVE TOGETHER! 24 hours a day. "We pat and take them home. Each vehicle is also very our mor n r�ac- N WE require 2 days notice before your trip and we'll give Rates are very reasonable, well maintained by their own RKLMTIOUTOTM r c0°apltII�' Ae-W starting at per p frnat and the caonpany is &nECONDAWAUy rcen100" "WAKEW call," stye says. "VYe'll pick you Picimmig and only $10 for each additional p�� fully imured. For more information CO LOLMOWARY ALL" 1r CL"a01't" up at your door and on your rn retu, we'll pick you up at the "Relax and leave the dri- about Classigae of if you airport'�� ving to us," says Marie need a trip to the airport call e , Classique Airline Van All of their drivers are (905) 427-6800. thoroughly trained by 1111 R FOR 3 MCAM P� east P & Spa Ston in Nu � l l OPENING SEPT. 1998 • MOTS Grades 1 To s • COED Grades 1 To S • Pl osreadiis To Grade 12 call for personal visit or to attend our open houses Colleen Qg8vie, 668-7650 Head Mistress sas awruu sc s_ vhi&v BILLBOARD WHAT'S HAPPENING IN AJAX AND PICKERING SUNDAY, MAY 24 SALE: The First Port of Owasco Sea Scouts, Ventures and Rovers host a Rummage Sale from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Metro East Trade Centre, Brock Road north of Hwy. 401, Pickering. Pro- ceeds to purchase equipment for the group. Donations of sale items wel- come, charitable donation receipt avail- able. 427-7477 (John Hill). FASHION SHOW, TEA: The Ajax/Pick- ering Osteoporosis Support Group and the Rougemount Co-op House host a Fashion Show and Tea from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Co-op, 400 Kingston Rd. Picker- ing. Proceeds to Ajax -Pickering Gener- al Hospital for bone densitometry ma- chine, and to the Deohaeko Support Network which helps mentally -chal- lenged people to live in their own apart- ments. Door prizes. $10 admission in- cludes tea, coffee sandwiches and dessert. For tickets call 839-9549 (He- len Dionne). MUSEUM VILLAGE: Muskets, Fifes and Drums, A Military Experience, is held today from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Pickering Museum Village, on Hwy. 7, 3 km east of Brock Rd., Greenwood. Bat- tle re-enactment at 2 p.m. Adults $5, families $15. MONDAY, MAY 25 AJAX KINSMEN: The Kinsmen Club of Ajax holds a general dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Kinsr+nen Heritage Cen- tre, 120 Roberson Dr. The Kinsmen are a group of young men serving the com- munity's greatest needs. 683-6222. 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. 839- 2990. CHRISTIAN WOMEN: Today's the last day to make a reservation for the Thurs- day, May 28 meeting of the Ajax -Picker- ing Christian Women's Club, from 9:30 to 11:15 a.m. in Gallantry's Banquet Room on the lower level of the Pidker- ing Town Centre. Special feature is 'A Spring Bouquet' with the Career School of Floral Design. Musical entertainment. $5 per person, first -timers $2.50. Free babysitting for preschoolers. Reserve, 427-5445 (Karen). ENDOMETRIOSIS: The Ajax -Pickering Women's Centre holds a free workshop from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ajax Community Centre, Admirars Room, Centennial Rd. Dr. Lisa Dorin discusses naturo. co pathic approaches for ping with En- dometriosis and fibroid tumours. Regis- ter, 686-2661 (Debbie Whiteway). TUESDAY, MAY 26 CANCER: Feeling Your Best During Cancer Therapy, an ird malional work- shop orkshop for people about to begin treat- ment and their caregnrers, is held at 7:30 p.m. at Hearth Place Cancer Sup- port Centre, 86 Colborne St. W., Os- hawa A cancer patient who has under- gone treatments will share personal ex- Periences. To register, 579-4833. ARTHRITIS: The Ajax -Pickering branch of The Arthritis Society holds a free public forum at 7:30 p.m. at St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, 35 Church St. N., Ajax. Chiropractor Dr. Jacques Resinek discusses Tips To Cope With Your Arthritis, 434-7221, 1-888-765- 0005. BUSINESS: The Durham Contact Busi- ness Exchange meets Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at the at Victorian Garden Banquet Hal, corner of Hwy. 2 and Randall Dr., Ajax. Reserve, 428-6272 BIRKUMMSMCK. ARIZONA The Arizona is still your favorite style in Birkenstock sandals. For a limited time this summer we are offering the special price of �J P for the Arizona in black and brown leather. valid until July 31, 1998 ammThe n �y Whitby Mall 905-728-9141 Everyone shops the News Advertiser! THREE BEARS AUTO BODY VWOFAJA" LAAG ST Auto MMY A COLLISION SHOPS' :$$20OBoodyffc0Pmi.0X,$1,1 I Or w7"yar Mk cft W to (a* ft so i 'Coupon must be prft"ed prior to work beteg starred r ' 'Sane m0nc om &M* Ask for d.otft Fine Estlnabs. UNIT #206,282 MONARCH AVE., AJAX 19051619-2327 Ante SUMMER rpAVINGS r N acoess«ies i i dowering gpng I 10% off I s L c.r:iea erne a y JI M insow. L 11rMed Two Only J 1211 to - c ft - 420-2M DEFENDA UE FAIR SERVICE 7 days a week to serve you customer shutde Don't pay competitor prices... Check with usl $I7.5ftr. 4 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1M • PAGE 27 � Warehc 111���+/� ,�7/�i II L The Mikasa Don't miss it,. Featuring selected discontinued and surplus lines of Mikasa dinnerware, crystal, giftware and flatware. Choose from hundreds of items - all at fantastic savings! • No dealers please • Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Interac (No cheques) • All Sales Final • No refunds or exchanges Im Warehouse Sale SAVE up 80% to off Suggested Retail Prices '5 DAYS ONLY! Wed., May 27 11 am -8:30 pm Thurs., May 28 11 am -8:30 pm Fri., May 29 11 am -8:30 pm Sat., May 30 10 am4:00 pm Sun., May 31 11 am -5:00 pm tt Aw. Ell ... trMA M faf One location only 161 McPherson St., Markham, ON Great Spring Special available right now at At Three Bears How's your car or truck looking these days? Is the rust starting to show? Are there a few dents and scrapes? Maybe you have just had a collision. Whatever the problem, they can be easily solved with a trip to Three Bears Autobody in Ajax. The team of top techni- cians know their business well and can make your vehicle look like new again. They have all the latest equipment and use only the best products because they know how much you value your cat: Kevin Bond of Three Bears says that they treat every vehicle as if it were their own and always fund ways to save their customers money. That includes right now. You can get $200 off a complete paint and body job or $200 off your deductible for insurance claims. "That offer is on until May 31st," says Kevin. "Our cus- tomers can also take advantage of our 90 -day no interest, no pay- ment financing plan OAC." Additional services pro- Have your vehicle looking its best this spring with a visit to Three Bears Autobody vided include a free shuttle ser- vice as well as arranging a rental vehicle depending on your insurance coverage. And remember when it comes to insurance work, the choice is always yours where kf you take your vehicle. "Insurance companies may suggest preferred shops giving the impression you have to take it there," says Kevin "Well you don't. If there's a shop you want to take it to whether it's Three Bears or someplace else, the decision is yours and yours only." For more information about Three Bears Autobody call (905) 619-2327 or visit their shop at 282 Monarch Ave., Unit 20B in Ajax. t • PAGE 2e -THE NEWS ADVERrlSER SUNDAY, MAY 24,19M Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Ajax News Advertiser office Pickering News Advertiser Outlet I 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax 1822 Mites Rd. Pickering HOURS: 9 am - 5pm Mon.- Fri. SsraMn -Amberla Plan Closed Saturay Tues. -Fri. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. FAX: j905)579-4218 Mt••e lines •Fe• daily til Spot M••. - Fri., sat 9 -Um- Ilial6830707Sun4bon til 5 p.m. TORONTO LINE (416)798-7259 CLOSED Mooday's. FAM MM 579.4218 IV ,LASSIFIED ON-LINE .eco svw. m h .rnr r: t�1N'�JnM I I Careers 11 Careen 11 Careers I I Careers I I Careers I I Careers 11 Green I I Careers I I Careers SERIOUS EDUCATION FOR A REWARDING CAREER DENTAL CHAIRSIDE r DIPLOMAASSISTANT PROGRAM -- This This intensive and comprehensive course includes modules in: • Anatomy and Histology • Pharmacology and Nutrition • Microbiology and Sterilization • Preventive Dentistry • Dental Materials • Operative Dentistry ....,A • Medical Emergencies TORONTO • Principles of Dental 11110390==Il Assisting PICKERING CAMPUS • Customer Service and 14-50 KINGSTON ROAD interpersonal Skills 420-1344 Applications are now being accepted for the course starting June 15, 1998 Be qualified and ready to work in 1998 Financial assistance may be available If you qualify r'� d THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING FINANCE DEPARTMENT The Town of Pickering's Finance Department is in the midst of innovative change and has excellent career opportunities for two individuals who will play key roles in the financial management of the Town. Both positionswill report directly to the Director of I'mance. Responsibilities will include all accounting and related functions: preparing annual financial statements, budget control neporu and assisting with the current and capital budgets and overall financial planning of the Town. The position will also guide the Department through a review of its systems, processes and procedures. Corporate performance measurement and program budgets are additional initiatives to be implemented. The ideal candidate will have a related university degree and a professional accounting designation, supplemented by at least 5 years related work experience, preferably in municipal accounting, and experience in a management capacity. Excellent organizational, interpersonal, analytical, presentation and communication skills are essential. Proficiency in a PC network environment utilizing Oracle based financial systems is desirable. Flatanciel Ann" The successful candidate will provide assistance in the supervision and coordination of annual, current and capital budgets, financial analysis and policy rept writing, development charge studies and special projects for the Director and the Corporation. Amust possess or be working towards a n*ftd degive, di or a professional accounting designation with 3 years reG6ed work experience. Extensive PC expenenoe and superior, 1111111111y� oornmm —bon, report writing and prese bon skills are essential. Candidates for potential future entryrinkminedime level aceouniiog positions are also encouraged to respond. We offer a competitive salary am a comprebeasive benefits package. If you are an enthusiastic team player and have the necessary qualifications, please submit a detailed resume by lune 3, 1998 to: oyment Services CoordiMor GO of Human Resources Puckering Civic Complex 1 The Esplanade Pickening. Ontario L116K7 6K7 Fax 905-420-6064 In accordance with the Munic#W Freedom of Infomtation and Protection of Privacy Act, the information is collected pursuant to the Municipal Act, RS.O. 1990, cM 45, and will used to select a candidate. We domk aU those individuals who apph however, ash those apphcanu granted an imerview wiU be acbaiwtedged. An equal opportunity employer AVERY DENNISON Avery Dennison Office Products Canada has immediate need for a TEAM MANAGER Reporting to the Manufacturing Manager, this po- sition plays a key leadership role to our Manufac- turing and Distribution Centre teams on the Mid- night shift. The main focus of this position is on Safety, Customer Service, Teamwork, maximizing Productivity and the security of all team mem- bers, the building and the grounds. The successful candidate must possess a post s ondary education resulting in a degree or diplon manufacturing and warehousing experience, de onstrated leadership skills, sound knowledge team concepts, good understanding of logistics, passion for safety, strong interpersonal skills a a strong mechanical aptitude. Please submit your resume to: Manager, Employee Services Avery Dennison Canada Inc. 200 Base Line Road East Bowmanville, Ontario UC 1A2 Fax (905) 6974777 ,o phone calls please. Only applicants )r an interview will be contacted. MC.... i t ca sin 11 canna SYSTEM SUPPORT 18 MONTH CONTRACT Monarch Marking Systems Canada Ltd., a leading manufacturer and distributor of bar code identification systems for retail and industrial applications, is embarking on a company wide system conversion using mainstream technology. We require a SYSTEM SUPPORT COORDINATOR to maintain day to day computer operations during this conversion. The successful candidate will have experience in System 36, RPG11 programming, Novell 3.11 administration, and PC maintenance. Good communication skills are essential. Faxisend your resume to: Human Resources, 895 Brock Rd. Pickering, Ont. L1W 3C1 Fax 905-839-6130 Thank you for responding. Unfortunately only those selected for an interview will be contacte ARE YOU 16-24 YEARS? NEED A JOB? WE CAN HELP • Job banks • Job search strategies • Internet access • Interview workshops • Resume workshops • On the job training positions JOB CONNECT AND IT'S FREE! Call the Hotline 725-4786 Pickering Residents 1-800-263-0993 Funded by Government of Ontario MARMEnNG ON of Nom AmerWs IaWd Fnrlcial Swices e n,1141* ftww "tear will e CALL A 01W Caw Opp offnffy. ar0l6ols peoole to F silioat ht liundrk tuvioK. Suit part-lNle. no a P I , 1 00 W USNe3I2 wor Fir (905) 663.2426. 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If the advertiser is one of the names on your list your application will be PLEASE NOTE,, resailmosast aro lazed di to Os1 o This week, wIN riot be l ollbw Orivink _ be sold r to Nle Na am indicated by No lady dldlem; In lila ad. E OFFER: & Compufier conwliins I"M While You 10i1toddwWe Illusiam A Campaier ca wttins ceraseme WORLDWIDE CANADIAN MAKAGEM 4T CONSULTANTS INC 1480 Bayly SL, Suite 7, Pickering, bN L1 W 3T8 Fax: 905-831-2832 PART TIME RPMs Reams For busy retirement home Must be Available Weekends & call -ins. Call 831-2641 between 9a.m. & 5p.m. Mon: Fri. Lem therapeutic manage wid Good 0 pia die powing field of Health Care profesvomlc wph / GrowingCareers• odiploma from OBC. Upon completion of this program, am cbgibk so write the �of Massage Theiapisu' wm to became a Regained Tuxapist-opert>onr Aeeounting/Buslaess Administration • Uw Cleric wn clinic as an R.M.T. or find Human Service Worker - Animal Cale Adem a"Of `liflici, I I Computer Software & Systems Operator I ii Business Adriummwon - Massage ltlerapy resorts.'. the optiow C11iInp1-achc Office Assistant - Sales & Marketing %lm 1wt IfNI!/ Pharrllacy Technician • Dental Assisting Medical office AdmWsuator imam Citg a>• Ntaobtx C11twdta:. A0111ONi nc sea .7 ik '�•..".ar � iia buiom tion d aq' hoik tatealory 000hd q tea: •,� OBCI ilii ,kA�a 0—M "—M :: Q .: - � `� 10 wFin Q.°R nt�tet6�ia ty ittdttlry. ttiht it P Pdwle or PVC110111111M fohac el Aoe mry be AtwtirYe r M► % 1 MARMEnNG ON of Nom AmerWs IaWd Fnrlcial Swices e n,1141* ftww "tear will e CALL A 01W Caw Opp offnffy. ar0l6ols peoole to F silioat ht liundrk tuvioK. Suit part-lNle. no a P I , 1 00 W USNe3I2 wor Fir (905) 663.2426. TIE MAIL SUTTON came TraiWq Center Bessie a nod' ' ' ' rt. war tdnilq avail" In artiftiaall mils, lia�rtp� ft fNMncYpk avaK- 0W Nnft 520. (A�5)72a- faA�lHlalE pPEl9Nta atilt weft on agrlaaa strong nipnwory tddllt a mphstotfy alUntron elft. Please to nations 16 1.905- 837-M7. WAL TElNMpl11O Program - Acq tltw.' ttnW , peave, nl rt llamas an trawnp beds In aha " . caret( smw d NthsryMq wl midon OM 5TO-3560 Calling 11111111 SIAWS w ,reit or more. West money I eve mafa. No se6Ytg. 6 Cal 1-0�611 0- 2141. 49 its NEW - bwaiets wldw 1� slyly, (rtaddsoe, a 1irrMpt) ynrs Now. a snloanateped Pat set a11111213111 IWMW � 5359 Tim- pM411111. AM. 162, tattliaaala 011L. 1,4111140. Csarhanal Ita4 Kul Gatarel Help WORKING ASSISTANT NAN- AGN required tun time for Pemral �. Am. dunes: 00 eearrpes. $41PRI • snr1. oil" darts. Apply in person. no phare cart OUR. 195 VISM" Ad. S Ajax ATTENTION uNnIICOLL. students 01 owporabon &ook- to tat 50 "W apa�s .65 to Bran. we protide hii Ila- saI - - resum ex- penarc . "Wash hours aro Adratumaa 09pornnW0L Car infest oma for an irfw- Min oshaft 965 3-820 ) 72. Pa rbomuo ( ) 7454051 A6ARAKE I1111111111EDIATELT $14 50 per hr Urge mtema- tiorta compenp espa wm Wok wan ow 0g oast caper Ovalitied applicants Will swt rime n' II in ow Management Trarrng Pro- gram Must be ora 18. em - gene wilt cake to gel shad quids,. Car is rotpowo. For urervww a Sunday. 12 noon to 2 p w Malty 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. only. (906) 571 -35V - 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 appikatiork 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,, resailmosast aro lazed di to Os1 o This week, wIN riot be l ollbw Orivink _ be sold r to Nle Na am indicated by No lady dldlem; In lila ad. E OFFER: & Compufier conwliins I"M While You 10i1toddwWe Illusiam A Campaier ca wttins ceraseme WORLDWIDE CANADIAN MAKAGEM 4T CONSULTANTS INC 1480 Bayly SL, Suite 7, Pickering, bN L1 W 3T8 Fax: 905-831-2832 PART TIME RPMs Reams For busy retirement home Must be Available Weekends & call -ins. Call 831-2641 between 9a.m. & 5p.m. Mon: Fri. 1 CarNa TrtfhlleYg 1 Caner Traftting 1 Caner TnNtNtg http://www.dbcc.on.ca 1 Caner TreINtYIg 1 General Help GENERAL LAtDUM Need- ed for residential new tome constr{ experience. site. a years 3 Experience Must tgve cern hnsporutan. can (9m) aw 9136. ISM -YC-_ • Autocad Drafting and Design V 13/14 ' • Computerized AccountinWBusiness Applications - Hospitality &Tourism - Java/HTML/Visual C++� Microcomputer Repair Tech A+ Networking and Communications M(:SE C"��a�efO • Office Administration and Operation Support' - Siftware Design and Programming • MultiMcdia Production/Web Page Dev. • Desktop Publishing/Graphivs tYaw^1e0� MA 4 I N I'C > 5 H er U. Yi>v 9atly for - Desktop Publishng/Prepress Graphics • MultiMedia Production/Wet) Page Design/Dcv. SCARBOROUGH PICKERING " NORfH YORK 724-1053 L 427-3010 499-0300 (MYmilit: lA WOLdbacAn-Ca sma: O-m—o l- 1 � H•q 1 General Help 1 Gerueral Help 1 General Help Beat The Heat Get that "HOt" new job before summer arrives. Our clients need TOP NOTCH BILINGUAL GO- GETTERS. CUSTOMER SER- VICE, INSIDE SALES, RECEP- TION and more. 30 FAX MEI 416-494-2887 L. Tipping or e-mail (tipping 0 bradson.com BRADSON STAFFING SERVICES from Spain or Quebec your home to a eager to Deans English from Spain orstudentQuebec and gain an exciting cross cultural experience. Warm host fanwbes are needed in Pickering/Ajax for the month Of July Families are remunerated for room & board. For mom sI li,rntatla plass c aW �Nfilaa FNaaraa 0 428 -GM ROSEGLEN WEIGHT LOSS s WELLNESS has a full time HEALTH COUNSELLOR position available. If you are a motivated self-starter with both sales & nutrition exp. please fax your resume to Pickering: 905-420-4484 GM Warraaiy and APP Complder exp. prelerror. Wer - Sat. whist aPProx. 25 fhWe Mors CM"d JeM MSavo" - or AMo Melata!lalt 985-427-2500 Bob Miers Cher. Olds. Ajax Requkw Adult Caffws for door to door delivery on Tuesd", Wednesday, Friday ale Saturday. Must have reljable vehicle. Call Cimulation Department 905.683-6117 KIDS! KIDS! KIDS! 2 f W anted for 7`l rx Movie Jobs! No Fees!! Men / Womaz 16-65 Yrs. NeaW for same! No extras. Pars call (416) 221-3829 INSURANCE BROKER/C.S.R. Commercial Insurance experience an asset CAIB or AIIC Designation preferred. Van Kempen Insurance Assoc. Ltd. Fax resume to (905) 427-4615 W= Om TV Dogs, Cats, Birds and Exotic Animals needed for TV commercials, series, films, catalogues and brochures. Send pictuire with dame and phone number with info on pet to: P.O. Box 58541, 197 Sheppard Ave. E. Tor., M2N 3A8 Al ORNERS and Teams Warted to run for Canda's Il 7ranspon Cc New and good wakmq equipment We also have aperxnps b run aAomotive Perls o and Prow USA Howe daily. We over cowpetmvf tales, paid week- ly, aetognaft deposits. aero IriterprIII Package available Wife ICC hI d� driving police search Call 905-723-4118 Fax 905.723-3797 BAKERY MANAGEMENT - Ptckernq Individual regwred who is liirids on. 010111111p1lref0 i oto is able 10 ad"" Was results through crew mew bers 1. years food serwce supe rrisory "PC wnce Ex- celem starrirr0 salary. 5 day wort week period Resumes only to Camabon 'world Famous Ciirifninn Rots'. 120 Man Swat. 03. Cambridge. Ontario 11111 1V7 Fax. (519) 622-3177 KAUTY SALON regw m W censed assistant marnager for Ajax Salary/commssrdNbo- mrs/OrofK sham0 Also styl- ists. full aid put time. Cal Clinch. (905) 576-2512 CHAPTER DEVELOPMENT coordinator Develop volun- teer chapters in DMhan Re- gion to raise finds for medical reseach. funds past secondary edhration in heath or human services: volunteer sector/fundraisbip experience: must Tuve own vdkGe. Horne -office based position. 20 Ms/wk. Apply to Regonal Director. Crohn's and Coldis Foundation of Canada. 21 St. Clair Avenue Ext x301, Tor- omo, 1114T 11.9, by June 12. 1998. Required l O ILL TWIIEIt� minimum 10 yrs. exp. DBI IB!~ RRL 110E malwers.iall tion. 10-15 with btyiny3� MNlpidlsliq CaRRt CIaANQ1C lOft'llOUli AVAR.. low. s "W coq. am."" copy mail disks for cash! RUSH SASE. To: L.L. Wood. 60.8 Bristol Road East, Sufle 359A. Mississauga, Ontario. L4Z 3K8 DADDY D'S GNU - EVeri- enced Server / Cashier. Part time, 3 days/meek. Daytime yrs. Call 8 a.m. 5 p.m. -2547 Cash paid daily! Ice Cream vend- ing routes avail- able in Ajax & Pickering. students to seniors 428-7380 OYNMM'i PIZAI now hiring drivers Paid cash tightly Earn up to $12/hr Apply a 1051 Skam St N 434-2777. Whitby 300 Ovadas St. E. 430.0030. BlsvElt of cube ern repaired for denerias in the GTA Clean rOW and knowledge of ay a must Current ab- strad req'd Please submit resume lo: UNDER1itr000'S. 410 Rousy Ave Alai Fax 9905) 619.9829 OINVIBB INSTRUCTOR re- grind Must ewe *w g n- struclor's license aid own fisc nnodw vehde Please cal Joe at (905) 436-9402 EXPERIENCED ,Zr" waffled for trust' Salon n Dw- nam Cane. Alar Good weq- es. Cal (905) 619.6057 EXPERIENCED tMemarketer needed Good wage. Cal (905) 427.6010. A)ax wepay you di"to asseribe our products. Easy work No miler necessary For FREE details send SAS.E. b Five Su► Eowprieee IM 1 i If mol III, Sub 21 PidaiiuY qtr (h SLY FItIBIL1Et wanted: We more families are need- ed in Ostuwi to host NauQt boys from Span and France f kly. Fa infe Cal Cam X (905) 43a -SW FULL a FAIR ane Roral de- signers. Must have 2 yrs shop expmence. Reeds Florist HAIR SrYLLSrS deeded for Ajax - Piclall" ata. fBAW b Sian Plus pa*dwft good m" 905-831-4337. FIRST CHOICE HAIR CUTTERS resideas availaNe i■ OsYawa As well 905438 -OMS TER help, blue ocean fish and chipS,. 2200 Brock Fid. N. Pick M1. (905) 428-3317 OENERM LABOURER with DZ license, seasonal work, me- Chwk lly inclined. Call Pat Monday m Friday at 434-8122 HAIRDRESSER licensed, busy salon. Great salary and benefits. Ask for Peter (905)- 720-1991. NAIRSTYLIST NEEDED, full ame Licensed minimum 3-5 yrs . with or without clientele for Village Spa ESTHETICIAN also required. CeM 416-410- 8739. or fax 905-86-1872 HAIRSTYLISTS - for busy sa- lon in Pickering. With or wipe- out clientele Salary Dlus commission. Call Angle (905) 831-1055 HIRING experienced shin- glers Supply own transporta- tion and rand tools. Pay nego- tiable. Call John McLellan (905)-767-1240. KNOCK KNOCK Opponunny knocks When is me W time you cashed a $1.000 pay - Cheque? Experienced sales reps needed Call Wayne 905- 438-9344 LEGAL SECRETAIIYiAssistant Oshawa lawyer seeking ex- penenced person with intelligence. excellem cons puler skins. excellent people skills for highly autornated 0l - ice Part time likely leaa+0to full time. Reply to C kwOr- uk for- uk 304 Stevenson R. N.. Oshawa. Ontario. L1J 51119. LMT RIDUSTRIAL. king - term temp, must have 6 morals wtiititq I perrniot A $9 SCOWety toed bools. Up to hrough t rooughh Oshawa areas. We will be o - Rid st W W. H000" on May 26 To". between 9 30am-2:OOpnn. Please follow sips when emnuq. Stan Phs. REOUMED expenift Pool If Swimming eaaNer In- tenock work t landscaprq. 416-269-6%7 MODELS WANTED . f;;;_Q nada between 2-19 to com- piete in this yews 19% Tor- omo Pageants Over $20.000 n pores am sili0laslips W coir* trips to Nationals in Lis Vega Cat today 1-sw 367.2125 Ea 240 MODELS eammo - from Ca- nada behow 2 19 to cow plot in In yeas 1996 Tor- onto PiOeatt Over 520.000 in poet ate txJif' - ps. in- aumv trips to Nationals in ut Vega Cal today 1.800- 367-2123 Eid. 240 NEW OSNAWA downtown of- t kd Ori rems and iniere Ful ">a»pirovroee_ fop wages; D>b " plas bo- nus For an ii"we w of 4W 0058 aw"SaftilanY Adverts- irp markebrig co rapidly ex- p id" throughout Ontario 10-N2n0q tpeople . es Can Brittany (905)710 3144 PRINTERS HELPER - Expen- mad person required to pi- que fibergaass mitt Caps for S" lam Contact ROL Pickering (905) 426-7373 PN]ER MASSAGE At- ltridam exp or training S30/ Clue old Suitable for females tai. with professional ap- pearance more ileo (416) 339-0486. REOINRED MOREUTATE full time dog Groomer Eiblerienuce an asset Dimes will include hand scissoring. till treed dips. (905)-576.5466. RESPONSIBLE Delivery Onv- ers waled with wen vehicle. Call 576-3121 ask for Join. TRECOMMUNCOM home base business oppoe tunny fel tlffw n Mase. $to experience riaasary. Cal 24 hours (905}K19.5240. WAIT STAFF, cow ma- WTOMENsned". for casual din" rrxtaerant Ap- ply within Datoh Bob's, 1755 Picker" PartwNy. NO p— ea please. anal, h/ A part law GE NOSHA HOM 70 Oft St E Appy in person or x1723- 4641. an experienced HAIR STYLIST in a busy salon in Whitby. call 430-8787 swemur"o couple. July 1 for 58-anet Oshawa townhouse complex, to work alternate weekends + 2 nWdVwftk. Also assist A and holiday coverage. Partial rem reduction. For app. call 434- 3972. THE NEWS ADVR.R7'LSER SUNDAY, MAY 24,19M PAGE 29 110 r 135 135 THE NEWS ADVERTISER is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers and flyers to the following areas AJAX Meekings Dr. Marks Crt. Griffiths Dr. Hunter Dr. Hawker Crt. Steams Crt. Chapman Dr. Ducatel Dr. Carr Dr. Billingsgate Cres. Emperor St. Tulloch Dr. PICKERING Village St. Arcadia Sq. Amberlea Rd. Maple Ridge Dr. Lynn Heights Dr. Bridgegate Cres. Benton Cres. Colonial St. Sherman Cres. Maury Cres. Graceland Crt. Sparrow Cir. Chickadee Crt. 1995 Pinegrove Ave. Mekfon Dr. Sandhurst Cres. Longbow Dr. Hoover Dr. Fawrldale Rd. SCARBOROUGH Ravine Park Cres. Parlette Ave. Tudor Glen Cres. Wheeling Dr. Maberley Cres. Oxhom Fid. East Ave. Winter Gardens Tr. V"erocc Dr. Grandhall Crt. _> -.)r -.)r> FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 683-5117 Number in net- work marketing t IT immediately. 1-888-398-6560 1 ONab ft* AO . ASWT. Required Immediaely. FR Experienced on word. lotus. 0 Base. Cor- a. Book dxeprvp an asset RW ent Eng Car tailored for small errands. Marknam/ Fisch ata Fax resume to (416)299-4354 AM INSURANCE Broker re - en res R 18, 0 kcarned CSR. W Mae. knowledge of Auto - plus Call 9066 9-2266 as utimasset. bookeeper receptionist for small construction compary. Computerized accounting Skills pSII Pat MWV- day -Frady M434.8122 I.I.B.O. Lksuall CSR/Apx Pica i ing unSwance broker. 3 years experiauce ,end tdm- pu1Cf Sleets reghrred. Sfnnd Resurnt 10 Fik12 Oshawa This Wok P0. Box 461, ass Fare wN St.. Oshawa ON, L14 71.5. (i b w In IB BdI TNVLI So wfy, Spam +Nee IN w you cow be maliirip many? Life AGdNs rneeded, leafs provided. mgwL opporhomy vesfee contacts. nes" in- come. h sn �Iptp°a��pll°� weMMy g eve" 1-000-9at 7054. PALERSALES OP. Dail am Rom most progressive Skirequires experienced Pa- per industry to soviet aid evold new acid vmswq ac- counts. Must be self-nroYvat- ed and have excellent com- munication and customer service stills. Rrst consider- ation given to those possess- ing an existing client base. Excellent opportunity for ad- vancement with an organiea- bon in the growth stage. Very attractive remuneration plan available for right candidate. Please tax resume for coo- sideration to: 905.4304626. EMBROIDERY Full Time embroidery machine operators required. Must have at least one year sewing experience. Located in Ajax area. For interview call (905) 683-6301 ask for Wilma. THE PERSONAL TOUCH EMBROIDERY LIMITED GUS BROW PMAC BUICK We have an immediate opening for an experienced NEW & USED CAR CLEANUP PERSON We offer excellent wages and benefits in our busy flat rate service department. Persons with relevant experience should apply in writing to: Scott Prokopetz General Service Manager 1201 Dundas St. E. Whitby, Ontario L1N 2K6 Stied Hao Srellem Furniture Installers needed. Call Mrs Lyon for =appa �ment 905.OW2594 hM.: experience to w Ply. AZ DRIVER required by es. tablished Oshawa company. Position is full time and deW- ery area is greater Metro Tor- onto. Hours 8 am to 4:30 P m . 5 day week Minimum 2 yrs recent exp with tractor trailer driving and clean ab- stract are required. Exp with hauling tankers a definite ad- vantage. Heath benefit par* - age offered after probationary Period. Call weekdays, after 5 pini (905)723-8817 Please read your classified ad on the first day of publica- tion as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an error. 10HDMff1� 1 Howeica� 1 Hoptel Medici OW"OW" DURHAM PRESCHOOL SPEECH-LANGUAGE SERVICES SYSTEM This new initiative. created by the Provincial Govemment for enhanced services for preschool -aged children and their familia. require the following: System .'Manager (contract position - 1 year) Reporting to the lead agency- Grandview Children's Centre, you will be responsible for facilitating the implementation of this new system, including co-ordination among several service provider gawps and agencies. monitoring service delivery and outcomes. communications and public awareness activities. Caitdldates must possess a degree in health, social services or administration. Expenencc in a leadership position in multi -agency project management or community development is essential, as well as knowledge of chikiren's services issues. The position demands excellent communication, interpersonal and management ,kilts. Applications for this position are requested prior to )ane 12, 1998 Clinical HAMCr (contract position - 1 year, with potential for renewal) Candidata require a Masters degree or cqunalent w Speech - Language Pathology and registration in CASLPO Relevant clinical experience. as well as management experience and demonstrated leadership and supervisory ability. and excellent planning, co-ordination, communication and interpersonal $lulls are also required. After the first year, the scope of this position will be expanded to include overall administrative responsibility for the system. $�ech����i P�b�uts Masten degree or equivalent in Specch-Language Pathology and registration in CASLPO. CoA1ttmunieadve Disorders Assistants (CDA) Graduate of a Community College (CDA) Program Qualified candidates are invited to submit resumes for these clinical positions,no later that July 10 to: Durham Preschool Speech -Languages Services System clo Grandview Children's Centre 600 Townline Road South OSHAWA, Ontario. L1H 7K6 e,at4NOVEw Fax resumes to: 905-728-2%1 cwu."'N" cleric 11 11 SERVICES DE Ild HEALTH SERVICES � Region JOB FAIR are looking for professionals with. commul lance in general Sc specialized musng. If v tonal clinical ex perhw 1s matched by y arsonal skills and client focus care we want you offer. • Flexible Hours • Benefits • Regular Inservices Date: May 29/98 Time: 11.00 - 5:00 Location: HolidayInn, OI lease bring resume. We look forward to meeting you. tenable to attend please send resume to: Para -Med Health Services 179 King Street East Oshawa, ON. LiH 1C2 Fax: (905) 576-8852 PAGE 30 -THE MEWS JIrO'YFJUMM SUNDAY, MAY 2A, 1901111111 1 m bIDdkal 1 11eiP= etNwm cm w RESPITEYY Attention V. R.N.'s SERVICES Part-time R.N.'s required to work with children in Durham Region. Weekends, Nights, Variety of shifts. Current CPR and College of Nurses Registration. Recent Pediatric Experience Preferred. Community Nursing an asset. Fax or deliver resume by June 1, 1998 to: Nursing Program Durham Association for Family Respite Services 865 Westney Road South Ajax, Ontario, US 3B4 Fax: (905) 427-%15 Only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. COMCARE HealUs Services CLIENT SERVICE CO-ORDINATOR - REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY REGISTERED PRACTICAL NURSE WITH CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCE Criteria Required: • Ability to work flexible hours as required • Sound working knowledge of computers • Excellent oral and written communication skills required • Demonstrated good interpersonal skills Please loners ilstmne to: Human Resource, *210-200 Bond St. W - Oshawa ON L1J 2L7 or fax to 905-433-2353 Mined Help as immediate openin x Manufacturing edFnolopnsI. Successful ppiraint must be: Medwiscal er inter c IKhnologM Proficient in Auto -Cad Fluent in MS Office products Familiar with metal Farndw with ISO qua* pnwpals or have equwa ere lab typefwm Um tax resurree oni1: _CA aaMpAMMIaFU- L iourpn Chu 5lafonwy byseafit w 5 - 7 yams ex- bnaeia n labs lnonp. Rill emipM npaiz. boiler opera- tion. (lenmral plant mtn- lesasce. PdddW. sum tape. �lto resume to: (416) SLITTER OPERATOR - 5 - 7 yeba eapaiernce needed im- fndlaley for I" Company in Dwtnm Popon. Fax aaemma to, 1- 7-M7 Aare Jan. 1 Igepkd " requiredw r0 k oundy �Mas ftoiestne SepI ew. P 0�8t 7295. OENK Mghmkl- Eoperi- eaced. Pidrenia0. Magnify Idea. Mon a Thins anw- imo s and tome Sat. Phyas on 509 MM. 1 F1eg0i Nodal wft 1*wnONISTA%SMSI1DT required for bay oltkx Must have 2 yrs experience Must be HARP CERTIFIED. logic T•dn compusa erperenna an orae Pm= txnha Mary a 905-x31.3262 • 1 DOW" �Idid WTSITTER wanted our home or yo�.4w ps. Monday -Fri - 9 month day t3oam old %wsmoYern ECE., Aust ad pnkrted Rwaipts/nM- mom required, Ox -2@n Dayan in mly home or yours for 2 deMnam, ages 5 yrs. a 8 Rio's. Idiom ss ngnnied. DbwN6bmerw 837-5095. DAYCARE MMM: French - mm's Bay P.S. aha. Our hofm"ur home. 2 clil0wn fool imp for adlve, simutdidW (Ms142O-154enreaemart GREENWOOD Mdure part wine baby salla wenfee. Live- iVat. erenmces fequire0. (905)428.3649. o4 Araieklf IIARWOoOAIMTN hwy n area. Rebble driC= avail - 30k in my hose. Anordtbk Ment. FuFlmtontla up. 905-42111-2676. am ZALMW000. ltd ant Part-time, siWimmpmc M optrririps ula (90 Been A' . aCamw T 16 M MGM Ful time a Part firm. N apes. Wilk b 11101Rod , Lets d TLC. freer air, craft, storks i wore. can 837.0403. � Bad I RNIK I VAN dilate; 19 mere. 10 12 yeaa. Dally o dinpf Viewed Icyard and pedil- sbry Ewe, mum int. trigon weds a snack. First Aid, C.P.R. CoWiM. Non - MOM ftwOMW / Amis- SXWMM. receipts. 905.426 - SW rmpind for pad Mee , 1244. Camp" ovum= pie- lewd. NO evamnoc no wife-~A'�g P"dL Apply to: Odom This Week, Fik / 151, P.O. Box 40, Oshawa. Ontario. LIN 71.5. PMFTNE Plamay Tech - app I Al"lppmyn in R VMpe Phwnwy 59 Ob Pr,hOmGdomLIT 3A5. Fork FRH TO GOOD NOM. Pups. 8 weeks old, mix 6a625a9, and lab. Call (905) SOLD oak COW table and 2 matching end tables $01M. Pbue all 686-2286. USED ONke desks. $25. Wooden desks. $75. Office chin ,525. computer tables. $25.Call 420-6694. 1 Araolea SPINA fiE door repairs, broken sprkgs, tables, rollers. open- ers raddled $45. New doors/ 4cperk� neeiry Plus Doors HAMM' APPLIANCES, Sales Parts a Service. Friege/stove 5100 like new. While frost -lett tridges, like new $2251up, bar fridges Milt). White apt -M stove $99 Full-size stove $15D/up. Wasner/dryer 1 year old $600. Washers $150/up. dryers $175/up Financing available. alp to 1 year war- ranty. Avg. 2-ayrs old. 426 Samos St. S. (905)728-4043. INTO 2 stroke snowblower. $225 3 room ten man family tem. Mand new, paid M. selling O $250. CCM 2e• all aluminwm 10speed $75. Brand new water treatment listen. coo $700, sftv 0 RITTENHOUSE. 2 tank law aro sprayer. Electric pump. complete we Ramal hose, Mo. sprayg ut. 52500 0.10 (905HIN13.540. GED. SACK wrought iron ca- nopy queen orthopedic md- hessRtarne. New opened. $1,200 Saar is 5190 (416) 407-94" BEEF $HIES. $1 69Ab Cuatom cut. quarters ova able Gor- emmant nspedked, No cfm e. K*. free delivery buy direct from farm Orono 905-983- 9471 CAGES for sale. 44.3. 525 each Please Call Tony. Troy or Judy 721.086 (snp) CARPET Own. 100X. "or trick. push. stain re- sdstam arpet For 3 rooms. S359 00 Price 1 310 S4 YO CWW. Defoe p•0 and iutaVtlon in year kola. Free uaromson in your AOme. No merest. no para" ler one fill year. Dmeal 1-800• 217-0104 CARPETS SALE: Loom or ar- pets. 100% nylon SOin w Wase. cava 3 moms 5339 (30 ser yd.) Irtlkdes: $rpm. P41 mold avid inuetaRa- ban Free eshmaln. , pet repairs Serving Dweem and SWTOWO rap an Sam 905 - CARPET SAIF. Cal and Sara up to 50% Ohl large selection satisfaction of COW am dew. oaf. For tree esKauie as Ilse. (905)431 010. (41GA122am - COLLECT011 looking for at - lime fin arms Ad types Considered. oftprett or more Fair ash =Pod Can 906 -Mian. Mer 6 VENDORS WANTED at we new cedangiweent store 'The Got a Cray Showpiece•, bat- ed in to Camlct Flea Marfit 4 km NO of Dehawa let us show a sen your produds dl - nicely b the pubic. You do net hart b be pare. W d It neural rams sten a sulao, 905.436.1024. o MM sole, pecaft tank with 2 teals. 6 chins. China Cabilet asking $2.200 - Cam (905) 430-748 Son"/STGNM UNITS. bol ler cows eroal sale of cd's andbn books. Phbme 721- 0601 or 6234M (snp) GOLF CLINK. mina , toll s: W coni. $125: do mmdmw $85; gas+deam inimmets, chmm a r: 3r lathe: laiw- mower; table saw. Ids. neuro allaims.430-2660 ILAINN POOL - 24 FT. rows. used 2 years. jocum pm". built n molded stairs, all WAft Bmya b install. . E 430-406 IMR IH X -god Ik9mpedic PNOvrIP. Sal and t a wR face mMCod 511.500. sell 407.9489 ONG Siff Wafabd COW PMe. V~ side ceps, $150. ALSO geeat sine yr, tubed rlkaias, ler i hal- er, $40. CIA 905.576.0014. • Dtt1OlwAtmlarg Now, Spring and Summer SonyaisSummer Helpers Hire a live-in nanny from Quebec Call. to arrange an in home appointment (416) 488-3373 fag Andes UWAW for Oi MUM MnORLEU we- CAN ON DEALS. We Buy, CREDn INK=? On the terbed, SM. Tea an with SM, a morel Pay by dollar spot IitwlcN Down ppa�yy braaccents. SM. French ss for top items. Home audio/ marls from O.A.C. Cas. Provincial cedar chest $225. video• car audb. took, CD's. trucks, vans. 1981 to 1994 Canon 4300 colour Ddikk movies. games. gold. dla- f-umiture1785 . Handy Auto Saks Ltd. 792 Simco Shea South. Oshawa. _ (mondss. 22aall 90971 5-720-3382 mountain mountain bike, i45.. 060 678 (905)666.0004. (prefer Mans in 1Phone vert 965-9689. workktg cede►) re Texas err, an=. k's, am. 1sr111e0. Air, Soria DO you have valuable an- built 351 Ckrelad, cert01- LADES 14k Yellomwi ile DI- �or Y� able. 57500. Cavi John N� badM, licit rO gad.. s the tacit *rlvw, me -smoker, no amond Ring Set. Appraised at highest possible prices. Call :false FOR EpaYin tw 53800 plus GSTRST. Make an today Hurry or Gayle Kahn IM CAOILLAC Seville: load- offerCavi 436 9610. -Antique •Antique Consnttanb' with td•, black with grey, ksaarer in- tenor. Recent pant job. fuel anis, ai. AWFM 30 years empeneece. Mone Phone 905 9658161. injection. recent Drakes, cell- NOSFITAL EED with WANTED -Full size trampp- alar plgrtt with Celle het kill. 126.000 kms. Excellent oornd- maltreW 5600. Walker with line, good condition. 9856039. tion. $2600 or best offer. Cal wheels. basket, S fat, $300. WANTED - WAT91/EO (super Scott (905)721-9042. SNP Electrical scooter $1500. Bar singe or queen) and dress- INS TOYOTA CAMIAY, 1,46, Midge $300orad Iwth sed ers. Reasodume Pham (905) klms.. auto. Immaculate n- 5100. OR ALL FOR $2700. 721-M terror, mint condition. must Call Angie (905)-831-9327 at- I= C NI MM DAYTON& see. $1.800. 905-631-7139. ler 6pm MOVING SALE -Various tumi- lure. and appliances ander 1 year old. Call (905)655-4173 NEW ANO USED Ind", Move, washer, dryer, ler Midge. freezer. Ross W unces, 777 IOrrgston Rd.. 0Pickerw 304 Village. (905) 626- ONE STANIS H07RONE Medals. Uniforms. Rags. TeleSekne (90666.8953 swinger heal seal equmpmern. Hats. Photos, Swords. Guns, 1909 FORD Probe. mire car Wed 2 times. solid slak key etc. Korean War and olderdition. deny red. asking 9281 con 5 m . all (905) 723- Country. Collector wee ply 53.200. Ftmide owner. Call Once for ikons. US Civil 905-728-2395. PMNO $490 0 B.O. plough. Wa of mpmci interest. Can excellent condom SM Dean at (905) 430-264. 1 no 1909 FORD Tempo. 2 -door. 4- O.B.O Cal 655.4138. answer please leant me$- cyl, auto. stereo. AC. Never snnoled M. very clan Mow PNIIO UPRIGHT m ace IL oul. Race well. asking $2195 box hon. avada$1.006/t x 7 R Ark a CWMW (905�� box hailer. ageabk mrd July. • I t 5400. (905) /3D-6181 atkr 6 P.M PIAIOSICRANDFATNE#t CLOCKS- Summer Sale On Now, ends Jena 15t1 AS 1997 floor anodelt reduced Used props Yamaha. Samidk. New doW piano from SM aia Pam to own. 100% of AN rental pay - mer" apply. (election d giaudf m fro 5M and tCal TELEP PIA- NO 433-IAW 1967 SM LeSabre.new tires d brales. a/c, p/S, p/w, certilied. $1500 Please call 905-404-049. 1967 DODGE Caraan, excel- Wd body $1200 as is or best oNer. Call (905)436-9210 198 JEEP CHER01 EE. 4 x 4, 5 speed. air, black, exeellem condition. certified. $4,995. 1916 -Repel Ltd.. ex- ceem condition in a at, all power options. 150.OM. 55696 cereed. Cal 9115.579- 8698 198 aH tulles svpme. Fundy loaded. Excellent! eoMl- SOn. $400 Shared. Auto %WIN C Weed. $1995 or 0.8.0. Cal M05H04-9144. POOL OPENDG SPECIAL - $149 AN taxes 8 chemicals included Umeed bmf offer. 1 1 Coal Poor Supplies Ageabl r. mwnw kdernet G�R.IWMaurrkrgna. (905) NEXT TO OWN APPLIANCES. IVES DESIGN Mw And raanmuon•d. full SERVICE ;nn : paOF ddd ; Marken, Home and web page creation Hyper 5502 lirdc and server storage. SFEB - overt woedau :Swift $- x a bent let. onmy SM Sees tax Wry Odra aa - a and » avdflabk. Also praQes and decks 761 Mc- Kay Rd. IAw 3. Pic en For more rob. d 905.4/ 9.2093. STAINED GLASS clearance sale of supplies. Lampe. wnd- tOvWNS. lfwxbgsa et. 30.50% on LWO COW Mit 31 assn lily Su e arn- Oce Glass. 600 EedtO S<. Penney (905µ30-1727. arta MD PON FtIMl This waft mpeoia/t: Solid Pre 6fMaiurerf Lack Sole X side a Aman Styles your dnoice FROM SM9.00 or bring us your own dam; for a Ant)d uigee pita. We alio sear laetin a complete nine at MOron Sees ane Din" Room sees in your dein at SOLID OAK or SOLID MK E0: SOLID OAK TAKES a 4 CHAIRS fM9.o0: SOLID FIE •0• SIZE CANWIM ALL BED FROM $499.00. TRADITIONAL WOODWORKMG.115 NORTH PORT ION Ruda St.) Port Pam. 904 6771. NO --n D Peolkmm 166.233r tarns....... 028Ade. We Did►.. x26Aat Calve, tM.__.x30 TILE k renmiuq Out, fielddararnce d F' -, soba, betow err cost. 850 O1 mo - INS VMA this all. wNds Sala. 055-010. GSH FM"F SM and up, sed sora $200. and ep. weed wadmers $250. dryers $125 ofd top. New am ewe hidGK 16. cl. SM . Now brats tape 30' ova $049 and up. New 5 cf. freears All 7416 s Osha- wa. Aathe IRWIN MTMEB?AbmkiW Ad- vice. omradla kin -Fru: ap- PrAm-wbnwal km: alio w service 20% negotiable. Pw- desinG odrigt, non m/ Some~ -.(no be to won txtrtsdumd), tateaiors of any Sort pmt. on or single anbgld Gaul. I'll try to respond In as qui r - In. Robert Bowe Al"im- BrOoMn, Ortab. (905AW 61149, m (906)6555601 Ca11 Jobs Duarte at sn-44" .tele, M in SALE- FRH NEATER 4UYAa Peed Rectangular above Decks 6'x24' 010 Package Mdedes knee. 2 bddwsssend Ida. peep a ns m. et. 1- a00•Q6a-7561 Lsd i i FGM- a•aem (Pure bred) mak. di, CCaal 781 VANant LAST - I -- . tan. pesky/ Oft cross. Fn WIV. seeped ml of apbw11, W1 swing. Cal 9. am LOST BLACK at with ma whim Pam on dad. Brown onewn 11 kr $do 198 PMTMC Tempest, bur- gundy. good condition. au- bnim. awmmmorww bedod $ob. $3500 Cal 729-4m Is lee siasape. 1911 MCG CMTVW. x Wages ft* badK will. an k eturt mens.orlgwl paMrL 1 ower car, anted Oak 56996 19W Do" Repel Lid. ala red t10ei0 Fir- a red Meteor. M Mowry ems Rdly wledt Dfvet Gold A taper buy SM Clift 19W Ford AeroeLr. XLT Eended. Fully. b11, loaded. Al wired dote. Only 1140mm. Two Wine Paint. DO" Ooh a more. A dog a SMSO Eureant AM SAIF: they 02. NW WAW (MFM:' "W Cott with sawn Scerborougntaps. Wk. IM FNNIMC bsrI ". 6 Masa is Man. 679." or CO. ant or, 7Mmt, 51!95. (M)-4753344 exaM. 1991 Buick As",loaded, air coed., llSktf9 am. 1996 Monne rte! 1 I1111lJh al Carle. 234. 1x000. keeper. WAFA BKms. S139D0. AZTEC MTR SIAMESE wR - mak and (905) 464012. km*. beautiful home 1912 carom Z19. 251h ki- o-mead, n",shoes, and hem Par- niversa y Specht EO'in n, Wkak. $150.576.481 mfg, metallic oke, Nod n- 1977 29 n. Terry Taurus. kf*. medic mine OOnrdifionu, UNNIELLA t ATGOt, SOK - stands. Kea (905 1 seer, $/1.900. (905) 725 1303 418-M 1991 CAIRLLER 2 dr.. 135 room. 3 poe bath. asking k's, am. 1sr111e0. Air, Soria WTTWEILLER PMS, ball- 54500.5MR104. (snp) W. maiesoe. 101311 Pa. IMF Cam Ckiia. 4 doot how*-ra" woo "am kw- N� badM, licit rO gad.. Mo call, Pmrebrm4 1 1, on tacit *rlvw, me -smoker, no sae 90696660¢,. afs .Good aprice. :false FOR EpaYin tw hides 1990 S15 Jmmy. 04, tre. irtd01 ridOmG Saw 150 1991 FM Tefpo V6. Sport - am of had lot ' - n d*AMO, ape power-siw- ly ImOxt /Own. N. d vu-- anis, ai. AWFM by. pm Kilo 905-65"M. Ouaft. 174000KMS ALL or fale LMAG APiG OM SW W f o 10pAwm1. New titmsflralNf, son-swoka. amc a et awd� $350. Maks i mail- tion. Camaed. $43/6. 576 able, vur angers. Rally 6000 LE 52295. 19$9 Sts to Go. (70517th -3124 kat Jimmy 4x4. 5-spd 53995. WANW. I= CMVY CNINA R, 116, Cam (905HW5150. Mack, air con., �10i. KAKE& Poo Rualam, per, 11330. eared cedw spends, SW Coriditom Adding 57000. (905) Pool COdra-Pow pills ler 721.0816. eak. Cal Lewis 905.604- I= C NI MM DAYTON& 0191 or 1 -991 -577 -DOGS. r=, ant, headed. leader (2" solL CD POW, 1114,000 ami, OITEN$ STN FIRST >ph car, asking $1500 BGGGTEA avatinbh for adop- O.bA. Call 905.753-2052. GOR, as wall a addt tab. l6w ■d mdna m. Marti IM GH SRAM Iola ado, dopf oho in med of RAPM ' wkh swmdd, now Orw ane " 9 Aom ee- Pas SW 'I "r 115.000 ft *ft *diet a*- PUBS, Vis and lata n0 SM. Cal 725-3486. sep hi m s for door alto rReded nice, Dray S4,M5. 181 Lauf Peau CM D~ Aodied tM HYUNDAI SM I slur AdopBOO,31(905) 436 -vitt " 2 docwAw N $3000 DOD. 61401.2172 (alp) 11 for lhlea 11 for so MGM" 1 • tlllyd Dille IM VOYAGER LE. running boat0a, Int, new: motor, transalksion a more, runs =prat, reed sol! 53200 000 .o. 905-126-2903. 1661 FORD AERO6TAG. 136.00 kill. 2 torte PIM, new bakes, fires one year old. un- deicoaled, no rust, counted. AMddngM70$8,500. Telephone certified. (905)436--3334 Jeep YJ. 84 Buick Convertible, 1986 GMC $AFAI1k V6, 7 '90 Dynasty LE, dark blue, 4 dr., p.w.,r, 3B 500 km. Amt air coed., am/fm stereo, tape, cauelk, Co. hilly ww. p.s., p.b., Loaded. 1 owner Asking doors. meetboand 0c blue bench cloth seat. 189,000 km Always serviced. CERTIFIED aand'�'I ante 623900 Call? Qeoz• asking $4,795 or After 12 pm BEST OFFER 432-3587 1 TnGw9 lent condition. 5 slag. sten- Convertible. s -speed, 1977 29 n. Terry Taurus. 19% KAMA Z-26, red V6. FINAL CLEARANCE from sleeps 8, awning. rear bed - auto. air. 10 stack Cd payer. $3.995. Finanaqrom 1.9%. room. 3 poe bath. asking mint condition, only90. S-15 ext. pickup, 92 Bode $6000 o.b.o. Call 905753- 74,000kms. Asking $12.900. Regal LM.. 92 Grid. Am GT. 88 2052. certified. (905)436--3334 Jeep YJ. 84 Buick Convertible, 4235. 94 Feely. 90 Grd. Caravan, all 19/5 Honda Accord EX. 4 dr., Taurus. 92 Dynasty LE.. 91 metallic graunder n, uer 50.01X) Su dance. 91 Tempo 91 Mx - km• still under warrant. 6. 88 300 ZX Turbo.. H.S. Loaded. 1 owner Asking Power Auto Saks. Hwy.ol2 $16.900. certified. 905579- yyest,W1itb� beams Colts 4570 (snp) rime). all 9052277. 1995 WaSME, Angle, excel- FUN M the Sun. 1991 Felly lent condition. 5 slag. sten- Convertible. s -speed, dadA/C. PB. PS. TS. 2 door. 76.DOOkms. lady, drivar. IpoO 105000km. $10400. Cer#W. condition, ampm CD and (905) -579 -WO alarm. Certified $4795 obo. at - 19% ESCORT Wagon LX. W 6p.m.(905)723-9928 25OODkms Auto. Mr PM. PL. NOW OPEN - Oshawa Auto AM/FM cassette. Aluminum Centre. vencle Sala. service whale. roof rack. $12650gepars. Vehicle Clean tip (905)-57%WW. Shop. Licensed Mechanic. 1997 Pontiac Sunfire GT. only t50/ht. labour raft. 11 1 $16.900 or fake ova exislirg hides 1990 S15 Jmmy. 04, lease wah SD. down SM 00/ $3995: 1992 so nenwe SE. month ncfindes taxa. Sun. SBM19W Caravan 7, me. aulo, at P. lockLoad - sniper $4595. 1990 lumina ed. Mark 905430-9192 . 905 Euro S4595.1991 Cavalier RS, 7253072 2 dr. 31 L. only, $3995 1989 Beef GT $3995. 1989 Day - 1997 VW Diad Jeft huge. ION $2295. 1989 Pontiac baekd. 6000OKms (Flyway 6000 LE 52295. 19$9 Sts only). he w tins. plemno Jimmy 4x4. 5-spd 53995. sten n. 600Knartarrk. 518200. 1954 Carso Z28. new palm Cam (905HW5150. 52900; 160 Simcoe St S beer t. 61,000 kms. now Oshawa 404-2255 WE FINANCE EVERYONE No tum downs. First time buy- ers, bankrupt: bad Credit: no credit! If you work: you drive! Lots of pre- owned vehicles to choose from. SPECIAL FINANCE OEPARTWNT SHERIDAN CHEM 9854"S 198 NWA bard top. origi- nal owner, sleeps 6. ice box, 3 burner stove. awning, like new. $3.200. all 623-6762. 1992 JAYCO 30' trailer. sleeps 8, at conditioned. lei- crowave, new shed. Beautiful deck. banks. massa bedroom. mini wndioon, asking $14.000. (905)031-2602. DOWAYGEON AREA -FULL SLIDEOUT - 1965 35 loot Travdaire, compMety fur - full bathroom, hell sine Ige and move, built in mi- crowave and stereo. 30 n. deck a shed. largir lot $16.500 Call 416-265-2872. Is* • I1aiM 198 PETERMOUGH 19-1/2 ft. cuddy abn. V6-2O5Hp Merc cruiser, AWwl drive. {amp art head, extra prep and anchor. anWfri assefte. am Inger, full Meant- munialon. lap moor- irg corer. E- bad trainer. Well anaintaied by Manna. under covered slip on lake Scnnpog. 96 mown and stor- age nduded. 04" $12.500. Call 6)9119051728-2129 or EYIMIUDE 111111,011011101 20 horse power motor, excellem condom. a 14 It alummain bad wanodes. et. a trader68-3801 ant Spm. ed. tmaied scab. A/C. moon irBASS BOAT a ttaN- 4235. er. 1963. 17 1/2 ft. 235 hp. AnmemneMs 1 Johmon Ewn sellOr wan Oa 0� Call 665 0616195$00 new �P. Nw ekrdne trenkg 1967 Toyota Comma, auto, 4 = L now Vis. thec- a. aMm ommift any SM lex anchor anvhn 000. rdf- km. $12.900 oleo 1991 Ford W bnp•ratwe a Oepw Festiva. 56.000 km. 5-sp0, OadOe. Fish finder i ower n - manual. 3 -dr haldtmbac- cluded 905.619.187 or SW $3500 oleo. 434-2775. 425-M13 0W 6:30 p.m (Seel TOIM APPROVED. Bankrupt Ileanaefal Slow creed no craft. good 1.4EORpOM Apartment m w Clnl 1916 2f fORD Motor Ignre. IWO u your thence yOuf r'a'ng Includes generator. 3 my I r ars Graz :Call TV 'dew. AIC. IdN � , trucks. Call WMIapIIOy Mo - W u $16.900. Cal 721 - ed. tmaied scab. A/C. moon ors (416}266.1761. 4235. roof, well aiaintalmed. lady AnmemneMs 1 A�areai 1 1 R� Oa 0� Call 665 0616195$00 ap.m. $ Cub S ler urnwwfe* ars 1 OR 2 1EDRNN11i. Brigs CANNON ANTN SALTS -1969 and trucks. art snd brand now lash, ala. Arai. emmed. S799dmo .uwgm Or Toorymota Teod, navy blue.rrrNe 10% 1. $1995. 1967 Pontiac aRs. car oM toe tach in).91Xi' $850 rnciu snve 1 smast Ref - polo 51596. 1994 Halt accord VW as 11973 Shur � g VM IN 110rap ars a weecas WA00y/Alex (905) - 767.4066 carper Mohr Home. Wads err airy tcandilloe veli des24th. Free Tutwirq. Am 1.4EORpOM Apartment 79mia. 52995 as is. 1968 19 AM available immediaey. north - SOLD!wire. SOLD. 1990 SiOeKick 13550. 3550. tri (�)� 5740.129-7871. was Oshawa. close to 0 C 1OAaa required $475/month AN vehicles; ClntiAed. 1895 Clenewb Rd. U-177. Picker- A i A AYTO Cars Wolk. tvaeypwg included. Cap 905- 723 3420 or 416.279.OM eed 0. Ns at all pled 86 3 3603. boxes. We Pay $W $10,000. Cash on ON spit. Any bandi MASiIF NO PREi>pIRE ton. any, ya. cam us airy- G AKS JUST GOM CARS MD SM, 21 hours. 7 days. 30 • GOM PRICEf. TRY a wt milt. servte. 9054011-M or T.N WI. n 905.70 6-5234 TaNMMrMNOL�IG 286. w* APER $ON DAYS 1995 Fit^. black CAM FOR CARSI We bury beer t. 61,000 kms. now sed vtlticks. VeAklet meth $6,850., 1994 Intnpid loaded and buWW. 150'000 bus. to in him" com tilos. Cam award wow 427-2415 or tome to 479 M. ,990 Leinda. D;yy St. East. Alae at Mad ambwenidc MURAD ALTO SALES. MY 100001 7,97king � bTadp0. LA FM A Grad car lernew Port leaded. frost gum, 3800 my will Wed be a mid dace M Accord 19M , and n a- v 8 n 1I rqy. now $10965. 11 GrKr n ptkamm CdMM rxrdbom wLw NS aro nmdikom S 4WIL red, "Mly m8 Cam 4315710.905-668-7332 nice, Dray S4,M5. 181 Lauf Scam CARS Wyekq R.S., bow. auto. loaded, Prices, Seem day 11115.0011D bnt ra, abwko* a up. Also Cat ler rape, wee SM aryl 1990 Jutta G.L. Amy elp to $5000. Cam as - aft air. 152,000 laws. sae 1771. dal car. only $4.995. 1993 T399000 1104 Pm *M' 1 M am, 2 Bed - ot lons,Galea-a :gal at $7,775.19 LWAhO 1 for 2mb Foow cep' aveam 'My 1. � �'a � APV. leaded, b *. ndrnd HM CFatvy Flat Ida $100 Sm.586. 1996 Grana M. SE, a mmoic. jyjj y or dpetAga IiS 4 d P AM (9M1� 2522. car Wi err fa Ss. 1961 Gwrld AM is ill SE, bare. 4 door, Asabtsfy favi FIGD F150 Al. eK- - - tato lap bk, ma, 2 � apt am Odr- J� POnly mom w►� Pa.�ie UK Um IMoi wp Cadre Slid 401. Fix MbMt. a�yaip n wldtngt Mok $1 1914 Sam $41a.0meo. nicks" lar $O �f Ses any 5 0" Walk. ime CAlep p�q� daYnp � 900or MMk 1-106416 lip M � P� M tood at SXSWI d91�1 rod 1396 or 1-906.725-3072 ever ! GEIRD/MG Sabo Jerk pr6mn. Moft 0� few wt. 1st NO pMf am" 31 $710 Cal ONhPabN Pfd. $7,916 aim 1L1aN prig TW van k Perfect. 1 M-2232.8Odiaa 19th Tracor ednv. prat cefKon. aN156,000 oil.. sale 1!B Ply. Voyapwrr tries to- ARSOLOW SINGSONG, shwa. $4.595. 1992 bulk win g Good fwwu bGNlor apobeea, nnw a1 JMW S-10, ballad, 2 x 4, S wont last at VM. oM 579- odand deem, like 1AFI faW :laced, SPOOK 4.3. v4, now 7373 (snp) lea's -, dou b am dhW k a�N aw IM SUM Schadamenan 'a906.571 $400 Indides hal, hs SN w M CmtNfa SM ir .nnL �7 lO stSp 9oft .y"aw"Woya 400 400JJW400 Fb,d - CLIPPER APTS. s, broadloom, 2 appliances, erground parking. 5 FAM GRT. URS. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. . 6 SUN. 12 - 5 LTER CANADIAN PERTIES LIMITED 1 8 2 bedrooms, immediate, 3 appliances and blinds, MON. - FRI.9 A.M. - 5 P.M. (905)571-3522 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED WINDJAMMER APARTMENTS - AJAX Affordable 2 bedroom apartments $785 per mo. includes Fridge, stove, broadloom, air, heat, hydro, water and one parking. Call 686-0845 or visit us at: www.geocities.com/wall street/floor/ 7657 / h i ghriser. h tm l . AJAX LARGE 2 bedroom basement. 4pc beth. Wrig i ding, wa*W, laundry, poi �available ism I ufN 905.294-0760. $ . AJAX Urge Wan 2 bed time. apt Close to Iake/DnK/sltep- Iwkg Nw Sngtrg Aad mead $700 indusne. Call (905)-666-1991 AJAX, lid" 1 -bedroom basement. 4pc. bath. soperas mance. partwiq, dared sw--CWA*MWIG. POO , am to 401.> more inclusive. available snedUley 9054616-2239. kpa baseS really nice e tela resat W bance.ourdry. rim bath. CAC. no smokers/ pets $675. n- dusiut. 905.126-4867. NEW OWNERS - MIM. 2. 3. +. bedroom aparorwo Ston- ing from f110 an ildals"' IauWry room in unit. M5) 576-2925 GATEWAYCO�IINTY HONES -now has vacancy 1 bedroom ala. in tanWy see - bon. 011cmy hardwood Room heshy decorated, $670 m- Ckdi an aseela. aver. Joy 1st A in CoNt" St. W. ONteme, eau" Mew Very ekaru and quiet modern se- Zt braid rim pa-hee build - $71-ON7. 9 - 430 pain. Mon - Fn. IIAROM000.S/491 GrWrm" backyard Jilt renovated. t lode. sep.aitr. Laundry, bridge. stove,garege access. Aad imad. $ incl (905)- 427-9725. IMMACULATE 2 bedroom btsemenl 0-q to Slave for 4 mamnks tmtlfl now Mouse is buil. Take over Nast in quid ams with laundry 0-M pwutimg. 432-2442. JINN id 3 legroom, very clean. Norm DOWN& Every- 11Wq included. No pets. 577Wmondi. Cal AtrA AKE ■a EIROW. THE SUMMIT PLACE furnished bts@WAN bsONWd S130/wcek 5 u� walk k m lidos 0-M new fit* first i hag, • 1,2, & 3 Bed Apts. an by Bus stop no smotkq, fp lads (905) SM -M4 • MOVE -IN INCENTIVES All UtiI- Included ANAAKE = in • In - House Supt a Maint. ftiM Apt 1NmsRa sous. cer"wo. ft* f> Rental Office: Mon - Fri. Sem - 9 port h Sat A Sun 11 am- 4pn IAME 2 Gedwom above rld YALIIANT IPROfPEW" sRe11e�_*pFw,MrimlgdlcleR Cam(N5) - MANAGEMENT � 1� 905-5T9-1 626 K m IR 1 Mdro6m WINDJAMMER APARTMENTS - AJAX Affordable 2 bedroom apartments $785 per mo. includes Fridge, stove, broadloom, air, heat, hydro, water and one parking. Call 686-0845 or visit us at: www.geocities.com/wall street/floor/ 7657 / h i ghriser. h tm l . AJAX LARGE 2 bedroom basement. 4pc beth. Wrig i ding, wa*W, laundry, poi �available ism I ufN 905.294-0760. $ . AJAX Urge Wan 2 bed time. apt Close to Iake/DnK/sltep- Iwkg Nw Sngtrg Aad mead $700 indusne. Call (905)-666-1991 AJAX, lid" 1 -bedroom basement. 4pc. bath. soperas mance. partwiq, dared sw--CWA*MWIG. POO , am to 401.> more inclusive. available snedUley 9054616-2239. kpa baseS really nice e tela resat W bance.ourdry. rim bath. CAC. no smokers/ pets $675. n- dusiut. 905.126-4867. NEW OWNERS - MIM. 2. 3. +. bedroom aparorwo Ston- ing from f110 an ildals"' IauWry room in unit. M5) 576-2925 GATEWAYCO�IINTY HONES -now has vacancy 1 bedroom ala. in tanWy see - bon. 011cmy hardwood Room heshy decorated, $670 m- Ckdi an aseela. aver. Joy 1st A in CoNt" St. W. ONteme, eau" Mew Very ekaru and quiet modern se- Zt braid rim pa-hee build - $71-ON7. 9 - 430 pain. Mon - Fn. IIAROM000.S/491 GrWrm" backyard Jilt renovated. t lode. sep.aitr. Laundry, bridge. stove,garege access. Aad imad. $ incl (905)- 427-9725. IMMACULATE 2 bedroom btsemenl 0-q to Slave for 4 mamnks tmtlfl now Mouse is buil. Take over Nast in quid ams with laundry 0-M pwutimg. 432-2442. JINN id 3 legroom, very clean. Norm DOWN& Every- 11Wq included. No pets. 577Wmondi. Cal AtrA AKE ■a EIROW. furnished bts@WAN bsONWd S130/wcek 5 u� walk k m lidos 0-M new fit* first i hag, LAW 11 -bedroom near Oskalm Centre, -swly Oxo - rated in wd-*WkVd quiet an by Bus stop no smotkq, fp lads (905) SM -M4 bowd, controlled entrance. ifq mew app4rnoes $624 udifees. pyypq imslyded No dogs. PloRe ANAAKE = in ame4a4k J81s 1. T28 ftiM Apt 1NmsRa sous. cer"wo. ft* f> 6912. h all. WO . don in lim VON%�yud U0- Mekld,UVAIO IAME 2 Gedwom above rld 2 s PIO�4olt1I bdroom sRe11e�_*pFw,MrimlgdlcleR Cam(N5) SHO, 5790. 3 ledlosls SHO. Cle � 1� 430-0134. K m IR 1 Mdro6m b"OMK no NANO NEW 2 bubom no aaLpAL boom alto 81iMp� O orwm i R�Sig�I7boodMot S Oek LraR11Y lRMasIR6Ptdl I A- Iva. Jbfmdile J* fell. Oft M421HMWagpuLWK SOS434-2575. on ��Oat1. 3RD �iM itmmlUml 2 kednsom. ing. Cal am 0 IN as ML ill M= Pin (720-790 R - � a 11-100-375-3187. FkILsMlYble�pg� 6491917. g p Sow mw 1 i 2-bedwow. EMU tahge Comm, WIN �k8BdYp bedroom, Male" w wfNN es. �eNtaR�a CC000U ��g24dIggpri� d L. lakk. UinNa, pirli lif few amenlles. No lads. (106)_ PnMRO 1st/Jdy est 279.7438 afar gW, or Mlohe l06.57!•S5N� 9.30 sm. PKXERING, off M*f Oaks PA. 1 69dr00m basmelN l Isnl apt 2 keel, � • Ow firs 10 laundry tact, very 60, SM., hRde d usiv91111,dean. Aw. Jun ISL $750/ on. host 8 ItW. references. flea. tsulwu. No pek. 726• 4844. 906.420-0671. euahkgs. DUn1ALTgt MEA orale 61E , - flmaL Mao lecke + by- blwelm � �- fig. A1c4ONt JNfsJmNDOwm- anlifflonalltsuo N FrsVlwd. 905.09-7t1s7 loan ONlowL rM-MO. 1 KNOW APT. Central Oshawa on bus route. new GrpeVpalnt, wild large back- yard/gcdc area. Avail. June I. 5560. hydro. Call (905)- 571-5320. WRGIO1ii "11 -maintained 2 bedroom apt$. Avail. at goo and 866 CAN St. Some with walk-in doaek, paint provid- ed. Close to schools, shop- ping confine. GO Station. Little - ties Included. Call 728.4993. OSHAWA AIRS. -newly re1- ovated, newly carpeted Bachelors. 1, i 2 bedroom suiting from s5o0. Call too - free 1-888-558-2622, PICKERING - Liverpool, Hwy 2. One bedroom apartment. drophydro. cable includ- per inonij, June ht 41 23A6--8572 days. DICKERING 1 bedroom base- ment apt Utilities, separate entrance. laundry. $550. in- clusive. Suitable for one. No pets. June 1st. 686-8562. PICKERING. Westshore. 1 - bedroom basement apart - mem, separate entrance. parking, bus, suits single working female. 5650 indu- sive. available immediately, 1 stAast. 905831-9952. PICKERING- 1 -bedroom basement apt Whiles Rd.N Executive home, private en- hancng. cable. la e. parkiuir dry. appliances. backyard VeryOt•4r home. e. $625 indu- sive. 905 631-61101 SOUTH AJAX 1o0o sq. tt him apt Freshly renovated. Cable. w. Sep. ea. Single person preleased. VAWMo 1940. 15-0629. Bright, spacious. large. 2 8 3 Bedrooms for rent, utilities inti. at 280 Wentworth St.W. WIN - ties Ind. Your Furst choice for best value. Phone for appt. to New: (905) 721-8741 MArmm ant available June 1st. $646Imo rkduas keit hydo. i perp n1 for 1 car Phone 430-M or 7231965. WHIM - downtown.hope 1100 sq. h studio apt. Jug red n Includes hat. hydra. arra $900 June 1 Alba 1 p.m 430-3050 WHITBY. Dutton St.. 1 i 2 - bedroom opts claim. gore bill" FURY-DroadbomMd. Large closets. Near amsm- ka, GO1401 frhdgeMow. SM ndms w No pas. 905- 404-1414. WHfin exceaent apt 2 bedrooms. pafkfq, $795 n- dsuwe. Available July 1 No polls. 1416)699-52a7 WHITBY - brrdWW. "OM. 2 bedroom. basement 0-q., n W" noo4ow1ood• $695 moo. on UUMU. entAw plot references. Call Tin Webster at 619-9500 heave ^- WHITBY Central location 2 bedroom 0-q an a Mai set - b% 2 balconies wall bre- uldines included place (�)66666b-2326 no cars aper Spm, wism, awier a one bedroom available in well inentaiud bucking. 4 Sevens Really Ltd. 905.666-7777, WWW. 112 over N. Large 3 bedroom, avail" imine- toes ie a(416)d-0m.. YMEM. 2 -bedroom. uppe 6 pkx available imood alety. 5770, 1iltVtasL 1 "m pLlfnp. beat water. laundry. Cam Main: 906.831-5132, 905666- 1533. =owl Nolan of 60, 1 bed - MM man moor. lige ed -b 1ldlent. lots of widows Aids _Mllr 1.. SHO. N9 3161 or incl x5/O. was mY, two apsrtmttmk, 2 Idroom maim moor SHO. 1- kNdnoom Wdkool YuaRent $500. umes; Mdeded. can Card (909)60 -275th wlmlmY - 2 i 3 bedroom aPwrttRalk ae4flwkle NNNk- Cal 6-7FM witenp0 4145. a can a- yaa dila he" kr leu VW bcl sluff Cam Rd4�Nar Stamm Rult�r (1991 Ud- (906) 661 3408 or I�1 1iN3211. OWMIq ekortk Rd, 00 bedroom $564, 2 bdroom SM, spwdak dun unit in 8 pax. tied 0-M Pill" W dh1ML NMr 401, WAUL no pct 1•N6749-2736 or (416)501-1667. P40 SICK OF 'RENT/NG3? OWN YOUR HOME - From ;TOO month FNM FEES. Mninwn Ireoomu WO.00D Yaw Not much clownpOynwo?9 Cam tile" "° " • HND bf dRcharpfd bartimiptf � � choo.. grNk Irobaft tip to $6,000 QR Discoe Mortpfpf w ?7106 57141=5 or 1.600.84041=5 < Ylir Swtseniv sllr 410 420M 420 YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE? OWN from S7001month j Not Much Downpay 01,117 ! (905)571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley SA, R.r sum cw,y Ed Roy IM nARA hu W. haw a Mme for you M. down. Choice • 6 morphs free or free legals or reduced mortgage rale From $75OJmorah all n- dusive. Income requirement tram $27.500. gross Call Ken Collis, Caldwell Banker (905)72&9414 3 @MOON house. 401/ Oshawa Near all amenities. Completely renovated, buub- fuNy decorated. Avail immd. S90D .old.. Arg/3g/reteerhp as, non-smoker no pets Call (705► 799-1361 6 MONTHS Free! only $200 down 2 3. 6 4 -bedroom homes available. faulty rerp- vated plus 4 new appkarioes. ,ram Mniondu 0-6 ndusne. M,nmum required irieoire $25.000/year Pad Fdgaru. Sala Rep. Co10rNI aauker RW R.E. (905)726 9414 ANSOLIMLY ASTOUMM 6 momma Ira then own a Muse Iran $5.9Wniaan. am Roka Co~ 6aruAer (905) 126-9114 A.= - Oeaded. approx. 1200 sq ft. home. 3 bed - roans. tirplt , basement. no DM Avae for JNe 1st. s125Wma otafts. Cam Wry Roy. REJMAX First Re - My Ltd (905MI-3300 AFFORDABLE YES YOU CAN DWN A HOME FOR LESS THAN RENT, Doodled bun- omour win basement aw- mea No dam paymemh veadw ass lona Okra area at Oft" Call ad Richard - 11011 (MH33- yNet Associates 30 NEW Besutdir 2719 sq h FbssiarWGerrar0- 2 1/2 bads 2 tamny rooms July 15th $1450 . uitmitus Rekent, required. (416) -UI -5M COUNTRY Haws in Enfield. 3- belroom, fridge, sloe. imp lot.garage ndWtd Araihbk JNe.lg. CAN Noaudnders- Pl s 905.726-7902 or I-100- 376-3187 COURTICE 3 bedmol. 2 stor- ey tented yard, garage. fn - Wait hoc. room we mr40Uto. qqtttt Mot. available July SI. oo per nio. CaR 434-336 at ier 5 p.m. LANCE 5 bedroom executive home snumid on 1 ape hof. Aiu/Piduriq arta. Available Judy 1/96. For apps. cal 905- 9656161. 31EOROON main loon gun galow, osbawaL nice quiet area dobe to 1r- " . available June 1st $175. nrglpg. Cal (905)725-0967. OSNM detached 3 bed- room, eat in kildu-n, Cac pri- ale lard, nice acct. $LOON inclusive. Avaiabk imme- dlaaly. (905)-571-1177. Mfg- LLpe 3 bed - moo, 3 bads (4pc esi ik) homeLocated in demand ams doss k At aut INW. $1095were 1 + oNnNes 151 i ba cow ad -eklellba re Ion bar asp M% 619.95M CA Tim Wakm� AIM Lade TMSN41, �ag4eMaw.yanAAN" aite3pmd� 54225 0 s ON" IdAW, IN4eellCff A* le - ink Mo N6,9562 WINImi (BROOKWOOD), 4 bar. ease. Acme, fsflmwked (or not). 5 4v n m W M. 1 yr. Aug, $1300 + MMBIL No P" lekltllC . I;;;1 WAM TO am h Bohr afrm - CosNls on for Au - law wkk. lPhhome 623.140. heat$@ WON is AAAI Three bedroom candb m kkm womomm Near D.C., rawer cagwt iampl6ictilaa,, dwdl dtilOrelt i �ia, $05+ ld4rmes, Jdy.td. Cal GIM bola) 436.0990. C060P WHITST is accepting application for 3 bedroom townhouse units for future availability $821 to 5942 plus utilities Applications may be picked up during office hours: 10-4, Mon.-Thurs. from the office; after office hours pick up points are posted on the office door between 1 Oam - 8pm. Please respect hours requested. 95 Crawforth St., Unit 85 66-2006 We am sorm, its» bail f, aeaNaas of Mfr am AN OSHAWA SOUTH 3 bed- room townhouse dose to scrods. shopping, $950/mo ALL INCLUSNE. First/last. Available June 1 (905) 579- 9956 days. CARRIAGE HILL TOWN- HOUSES -122 Colborne St. E Oshawa. August i Segembd availability. 434.3972. PICKERING. tow Nous r. 3 - bedrooms. 1-1/2 Wells. 4 No- piances. prnaft backyard. arta. fo those $baps 1125 phis. Cam 41&574 5070. Two BEDROOM. Oslata townhouse. Available July 1. $799 Ickmve. 4 ephanaft. 2 Daft. Ent i . noedds pp eft 01 re 111lag1. gm. 3921. Eff span:. Fein 129 UN FOR AM- 12 Stall Dain we 50,80 indoor aim Art you lookirg for a file quid f4ttlmg. Lots of tack. rve go die perkd plop on Hwyat2 lust N ol Myrtle Stas• 110 $750 all ndusive. Please am (519) 755.0241 1 Rnaewe frR AaIWk Immsdio" Fur- rWW mom in Pam" ca- Me. inM e. kitchen tacftn. alar Pickering Gewahrq Suomi. PTC. GO. $360 NwO. $170 ho -we" 420-4318. BEDROON, pts pnak sit- ting room in country, tm- nuhd or WON led at of kklien tadlmles. Imak pw kasd $389 nordl . Seagram 9059853607 sw AVAILABLE imwAdMdy, large kTrom d room, ,'I - I bath, kwngroom: GO. cy bus. porkm cable. kr4prrorr4, u M W. VWMO fh. Ft-nale mon- smoker preferred 11105)404­ 27M 905)40H27M 00 i1dOl0nG can quiet dome, bum wVpriwte bWV bridge. Apo stort trareportw tion, $90 weekly. Fadgm student wekw. (905) 426- 2262 0 $Maine- A large hr- nrslned bed SNNnq mom wrm table o -1K SMm kikhm i bedroom. wtunnum. Gash OW3767 ABa E BAILEY ArwIor• ringed room N dawn quid how swu w for egtoyd Wow kdMMi rel I: 90558-2459 . I4C4ElM Imml slstell al- un ce i oOmmOn arta. Law dry. 11srYiq dos k 0-1 fte* MOIL Coldwd JAY $475. Sday Oa« (M= &VW WJK in tidnrktg "so - row. WI I MMT SOON maw y 11011 Moamar Ca9 906w0 -um 1sMwd NOW To $Mrs in Aim 54�59nt- 111 MOM 11.0" n. 0510. m. Ns UIBE IN -- F Mm wit - Ajwx. UrNy cwdk 2•bedroom, 0-4 pod, acro, hal-beh, tartis courts, 5 appNrins, 2-4pe ba"KONM non•smow. 8496lr 4wk young troks- dart. 905.426.650. PICKERING Fu nitshed Rooms $355 & SW inchusive first & last tart -smokers Cam Ken (905)420-7347 LOOMS to share Whitby 2 - bedroom apanmua wmu young professionall zoo. Abuts imckldd. Available we mOksMyr. Non-smoker 571-5234 Candomminer F " BOTH OSHAWA. 2 tearoom condo. an appiances. "M mom. Amiable Dunt t. or aaniryy tirfie >flef ram 433 5070..1eww weaa9e. • 1 om°• a R OSHAWA 4 Mmft Fine No 500 tot 400 soh 2nd floor. from $400 man Sr. 300- ,600 son rrom $300 am Sq. it 2 M. am aaoa boa ash. Ce1.e. East DO-, 400 W' �ropl W Cam 434.2447 or �6d 32 ATTERTM rowasom ALS. now leasrrnq runty rero- vateJ prolKSkpal Dimldrp oast will IdL glourd Will, a5t1 $4 h $1.000 per ■ o. Great Obiardown OtMwa low Call Loin Scanlan 575-5676 Rtaak Rndkdi0ni R4wrry tic DEAL If oko"lw 390 sq. ft Wand Mow Ilww *ON wdNanpow" an sipls'd Vis6Mr RL Aja RSM N"ON" 9 In business disbrict of Osha- wamowmw rmk. Fully strv- iced ofNces wo bearAooal parking. Affordable. Call 1- M544.2749. ®a �f1 tMtis MIM Mrap units. DsMwa Mtntfon. simm Lind double t1111k avaikblt. Easyearns $loolmonst (905) krdeNw M tie. Poi..space for km Pill" a COIRmnlnCiil 1042 NdM SL OdWmiL $40w mo IN 723 7115. CsRgn 1 a 2 aseas M IkoNete0 ng coffil K, ked Relief. SM am 0 so arMlli SVW 905 IIT E83IAO. spit cora -flies be* cattew Ond SWM -ft VA 11 " swcaMsYlje 1w B0000 jou weak M 03- Il4ACp[ FOES care gone, so IB no Cgat at rs P6�Yl�sh Lawlha hos sfelNnni (613133917113 1 Fbdb CLEAR wAmel ATEA, 3 beat• room, lottdn4iss. Pool Mm, tn�a90$67*-M o wew p ob "M M 09W!1 � WF AT, Il11JKilf#f; 1"WFAGR 3!± . au�werri• � gee 1 Op�mkNdBes Now to t MIa Working From Home ��� A L.oAN � IroT � Loving IT!! , So4E (You Can 700) OTHERS�►. Visit our web site at: DD �, n a ttp•J/webhome.idirect.com/-rembrant SUGGESTED THAT rou or call ��� TIIOROIIGIE (905) 435-4719 tIEF011E LS1BImNm ANY for recorded message CONTRACT;. CLEARwATER, 2 bedroom fully furnished mobile home. yr^ hot tub. pool. WIN supply pictures i references. 5250 US. Calf 905-434-7184. CLEARWATER, 2-3 bedroom fully fumisned mobile (per- manent) tames. Cemnl air. pools, hot tub, near beaches and major ahractfons Child- ren welcome. 1275/week. Ptiolos shown in your Mme (905roM-5503 For Sols 309 GLEMMU WE - .N THE GLENS"' Four level slide >4* or large Lal. Three bedrooms. reriogNd kitchen and bath- rooms. finished rot room (tamily room) wall we bar. int deck. Close to schools. shoppig and part. 5169000 Cal 571-1745 for appormrre-l. �House ��.� 23rd 12pm-4pw AJAX. Doodled brick. 3.1 badmorns. 3 bW.004s. main flaw family loom, docile W rage. in" unrwea $209.900 MDS)427-= 10N fel"ll IE. Ex,,.- {- bedrooms 2400saft. toady room. lwdur00d floor. W -n k xfem Comm lbor. 2 -car 623-1 15.000, Cie 905- BOWMANMLE. tinge ho --e. f« two fanukes. pibasoolow 7spidrNow etleo.n . 1 OW 44 moms. 3 1,2 lLAroOima. 2 coons 2 kumidunpkegsrseare W" 1100, nave you n. vendor must rd due 10 halo. far e"we No (900) 097.2702. EB7ATE LOT- Corker Trude Rd i Pro Rupert Drive. Cour- am. $89.000 54.7 apes Courtice Adtim" twld up aro $360-.550. Machin Frank Roel LePage Fran R.E. 57& 4111 NO AGENTS PksN Aiwa 3 bedroom back spil. Large drlme, pool Itis kr $172.500. Cam 427-7349 PNIMTE SALE- by 0-11, -- mum a" Rased bNgalow •k'Owrag4. 3.1 Oedroows. Iiv- i groom. del nigfbom. kdclen. 4M i 2pc Miss. 4 applianc- es. window COY fags. tar•ly, room wy6regoce a m risen. NO on kilLiktn, backing ado icy 154.900. (90S) complete iess RARE OPFOMV TTV fill Renovated as new. 2 and 3 bedroom kwrrouses. 4 naw appliances. $25.000 ytafly. Income to Its". SSOO de- posit. GOOD CREDITcloser Exellitill . Some 19 to am to 40ow PW - 6i Genm- George wwef of Calese4 balrer a CBS d 9057269114. 1lNNiwsNs 1 tf1NL$ MUM 3 Mlkssms, Wak- rooms, a4 apM100L till - *W bos@MoNL V MINNN so grins. (!06)i315411. skein 0-r SM dowl so- deeted imaor fee. NNr Calmorgg. $New w��laandd INIKA, RlliRXML m 10 FT. FNIMTR/E on She TAW RivK 3 Itfldrdolms, fur sOm duff dodo, W iso, tonnn3lnad good awkidg ad swig mmg, 1 Ili k e ON11 was. Lard lel. Adding (32,000. or ked onto Cam Pal at Mum or Nie am sn- 7743. MIST SBLI Camwge, Sawn 4 Will.. fol -50N100. SdmoN Riva FrgMpe off 07 Anim. Neils week No IMe. $ISM D.B.O. AIM (MHW12M 7- 91we. 1981 CHEV NOTOMMM, holly, van. washroom, shower, dual battery, rim an �e aro pas very sniffed. Male Pad s76 -ban an offer. (905) 1 C.Rpv Trenw SJks RED SETTER RESORT - famf y campground and cottage resod on the Trent. Large spacious slits. Full Mohr -up from $825. 2 and 3 bedroom oottageS from $425/week. Ree. half. store. pod. lakefront swimming. taAM good fish- ing9 905-436-0807: 705-779- YOU HAVEIrT camped at Laketield Campground? Too had! Great water from sea- sonal saes available. Daily. weekly. i mor" family camping. Sita available for me July holiday weekend 1- 800-316-11MI wwwtrave, inx comfPeterborougn County. 705)-552-6610 teo-ty 10 Land GET THE CREDIT YOU DE - moved Affordable amanng Iesu . Professional n - ca dts ential service. Call Tilmium CrOM Repair 416110-0664. MONEY PROBLEM. Get out of debt quick washout going teen ata or 04n0no. Everyoru aeGpMd rsgrdless Of creat rasm Cam loin free ntornabon. 906-576-3505. SNd" loans Odom MORTGAGES CtafitntdioR F(NaldNl PrftrNG 1st. i 2811. • no application or appraisal fees • no uplrord broker fee Call J. Wyger 490519859106 wuri n wwta - sow. oro arta 1dY. Financina for anv our- poSe. rata from 4.49% NI applications acted. CdnA- munity Mortgage 668.6805 • , 1 1.1-9 Evrds COMMUNICATION WORKSHOP 6 Weeks To A better Relationship Call To Register (905)686-0330 1 PefsouNis ACTUAL OLDER ONTARIO LADIES seeking dates - ram" dhome numbers. 1- 900-451.5566 eo 573. 53.49/ nw,,. T -IM. Must be 1a COIRLE EARLY M 'S new to the,Pldkerw area, wnlNg to mho to•pk same age who would e"" SOOM-g. diens. mm bit outdoors /t SOWsincere cams only Masi) Mll- 1 Lsgli NoGcas . 1 Lao "Odcss %OTICE TO CREDITORS A.ND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF PETER EDWARD KANE lAll cleansa the Estate of PETER ED WARD KANE, late of the Town of Pwkem& len the Reporkal Municipality of Durham, de- ceased, who died on or about the 10th day of February, 1997 must be filed with the under- signed personal eepresentauve of the Estate on or before the 25th day of June, 1998. Thereaft- er, the undersigned will di hnibute the assets of the Estate having regard only to the claiau then filed. (DATED at Markham, Ontario, this 7th day MAY, 1999. DAVID DE FOREST - Srr his CATTANACH HINDSON S2 Main Stmt Markham N Markham, Ord L7P • 1 Pnsalmte • 1 Pasonmis Personal Prayer to the Blessed virgin Prayer to the Blessed Virgin (never known to fail). All most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful wine, spender of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son c! Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh Star of the Sea, help ne and show me here, you are my Mother. Oh Holy May, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart, to secure me in my necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power. Oh, Mary conceived without sin, praq for us who have recourse to thee, (3 times). Holy Mary, Ilace this cause in you hands, (3 times Holy Mary, I place this use i i your hands, (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days and then you must publish. It will be granted to you. M.D'Oosta PERSONAL PRAYER to the Holy Spkit - Holy Spirit Thou make me see every - dung and Show me the way to reacts my ideal. You who give the divine gift t forgive and forget the wrung that is date to me and who are in all instances of my life with me. I, in this short dialogue, want to thanks you for everything and confirm one more that I never want to be separated from You no matter how great the material desire may be. I want to b! with you and my loved ares in your per- petual glory. Amen. Person must pray this three consecutive days without stat - mg one's with. After the 3rd day you wish will begranted no matter how dif- ficult it may be. Promise to publish as soon as your favor has been granted. hL h HtNRa • 1 w-rwk • 1 Mobileow 1 rartyNr CLEARwATER, 2 bedroom fully furnished mobile home. yr^ hot tub. pool. WIN supply pictures i references. 5250 US. Calf 905-434-7184. CLEARWATER, 2-3 bedroom fully fumisned mobile (per- manent) tames. Cemnl air. pools, hot tub, near beaches and major ahractfons Child- ren welcome. 1275/week. Ptiolos shown in your Mme (905roM-5503 For Sols 309 GLEMMU WE - .N THE GLENS"' Four level slide >4* or large Lal. Three bedrooms. reriogNd kitchen and bath- rooms. finished rot room (tamily room) wall we bar. int deck. Close to schools. shoppig and part. 5169000 Cal 571-1745 for appormrre-l. �House ��.� 23rd 12pm-4pw AJAX. Doodled brick. 3.1 badmorns. 3 bW.004s. main flaw family loom, docile W rage. in" unrwea $209.900 MDS)427-= 10N fel"ll IE. Ex,,.- {- bedrooms 2400saft. toady room. lwdur00d floor. W -n k xfem Comm lbor. 2 -car 623-1 15.000, Cie 905- BOWMANMLE. tinge ho --e. f« two fanukes. pibasoolow 7spidrNow etleo.n . 1 OW 44 moms. 3 1,2 lLAroOima. 2 coons 2 kumidunpkegsrseare W" 1100, nave you n. vendor must rd due 10 halo. far e"we No (900) 097.2702. EB7ATE LOT- Corker Trude Rd i Pro Rupert Drive. Cour- am. $89.000 54.7 apes Courtice Adtim" twld up aro $360-.550. Machin Frank Roel LePage Fran R.E. 57& 4111 NO AGENTS PksN Aiwa 3 bedroom back spil. Large drlme, pool Itis kr $172.500. Cam 427-7349 PNIMTE SALE- by 0-11, -- mum a" Rased bNgalow •k'Owrag4. 3.1 Oedroows. Iiv- i groom. del nigfbom. kdclen. 4M i 2pc Miss. 4 applianc- es. window COY fags. tar•ly, room wy6regoce a m risen. NO on kilLiktn, backing ado icy 154.900. (90S) complete iess RARE OPFOMV TTV fill Renovated as new. 2 and 3 bedroom kwrrouses. 4 naw appliances. $25.000 ytafly. Income to Its". SSOO de- posit. GOOD CREDITcloser Exellitill . Some 19 to am to 40ow PW - 6i Genm- George wwef of Calese4 balrer a CBS d 9057269114. 1lNNiwsNs 1 tf1NL$ MUM 3 Mlkssms, Wak- rooms, a4 apM100L till - *W bos@MoNL V MINNN so grins. (!06)i315411. skein 0-r SM dowl so- deeted imaor fee. NNr Calmorgg. $New w��laandd INIKA, RlliRXML m 10 FT. FNIMTR/E on She TAW RivK 3 Itfldrdolms, fur sOm duff dodo, W iso, tonnn3lnad good awkidg ad swig mmg, 1 Ili k e ON11 was. Lard lel. Adding (32,000. or ked onto Cam Pal at Mum or Nie am sn- 7743. MIST SBLI Camwge, Sawn 4 Will.. fol -50N100. SdmoN Riva FrgMpe off 07 Anim. Neils week No IMe. $ISM D.B.O. AIM (MHW12M 7- 91we. 1981 CHEV NOTOMMM, holly, van. washroom, shower, dual battery, rim an �e aro pas very sniffed. Male Pad s76 -ban an offer. (905) 1 C.Rpv Trenw SJks RED SETTER RESORT - famf y campground and cottage resod on the Trent. Large spacious slits. Full Mohr -up from $825. 2 and 3 bedroom oottageS from $425/week. Ree. half. store. pod. lakefront swimming. taAM good fish- ing9 905-436-0807: 705-779- YOU HAVEIrT camped at Laketield Campground? Too had! Great water from sea- sonal saes available. Daily. weekly. i mor" family camping. 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Must be 1a COIRLE EARLY M 'S new to the,Pldkerw area, wnlNg to mho to•pk same age who would e"" SOOM-g. diens. mm bit outdoors /t SOWsincere cams only Masi) Mll- 1 Lsgli NoGcas . 1 Lao "Odcss %OTICE TO CREDITORS A.ND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF PETER EDWARD KANE lAll cleansa the Estate of PETER ED WARD KANE, late of the Town of Pwkem& len the Reporkal Municipality of Durham, de- ceased, who died on or about the 10th day of February, 1997 must be filed with the under- signed personal eepresentauve of the Estate on or before the 25th day of June, 1998. Thereaft- er, the undersigned will di hnibute the assets of the Estate having regard only to the claiau then filed. (DATED at Markham, Ontario, this 7th day MAY, 1999. DAVID DE FOREST - Srr his CATTANACH HINDSON S2 Main Stmt Markham N Markham, Ord L7P • 1 Pnsalmte • 1 Pasonmis Personal Prayer to the Blessed virgin Prayer to the Blessed Virgin (never known to fail). All most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful wine, spender of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son c! Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh Star of the Sea, help ne and show me here, you are my Mother. Oh Holy May, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart, to secure me in my necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power. Oh, Mary conceived without sin, praq for us who have recourse to thee, (3 times). Holy Mary, Ilace this cause in you hands, (3 times Holy Mary, I place this use i i your hands, (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days and then you must publish. It will be granted to you. M.D'Oosta PERSONAL PRAYER to the Holy Spkit - Holy Spirit Thou make me see every - dung and Show me the way to reacts my ideal. You who give the divine gift t forgive and forget the wrung that is date to me and who are in all instances of my life with me. I, in this short dialogue, want to thanks you for everything and confirm one more that I never want to be separated from You no matter how great the material desire may be. I want to b! with you and my loved ares in your per- petual glory. Amen. Person must pray this three consecutive days without stat - mg one's with. After the 3rd day you wish will begranted no matter how dif- ficult it may be. Promise to publish as soon as your favor has been granted. hL i ^GE 32 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, MAY 24,19" 1 AuWwm e 1 Aaebaas : 11 bwpohleaeale :1: l9eelrlal . 1 • - ftM* l :1 • f m ME : t Howe (Xeanrhg 11 liNudaya III Eirrl/rya SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE issued out of the Ontario Court of Jus- tice (General Division) to me directed, I HAVE SEIZED all right, title, interest and eq- uity in or in respect of the followinggoods: Belonging to: LEE GARFIELD OPERATING AS GARFIELD CORVETTE 1994 MAKE: 1975 BRICKLIN- VIN #MlBX5SO02165-ORANGE MAKE: 1989 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE- VIN /1G6CD115OK4240682-WHITE MAKE: 1987 OLDSMOBILE- VIN 11 G3HN5132HW383233-GREY MAKE: 1989 CADILLAC ELDORADO- VIN t1G6EL1159KU601256 PLUM Belonging to: KENNETH W. MCDONALD ALSO KNOWN AS KEN MCDONALD AND CHERYL MCDONALD ALSO KNOWN AS CHERYL MACDONALD MAKE: 1993 HARLEY DAVIDSON- VIN 11 HD1 GEL1 6PY312061 -RED ALL OF WHICH I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION: WEDNESDAY MAY 27, 1998 at 11:00 a.m. -AT- BROUGHTON TOWING 1511 HOPKINS ST. Whitby, Ontario. UN 4.16 (Viewing on WEDNESDAY MAY 27. 1998 at 10:00 A.M.) TERM OF SALE:BLE CASH OR CERTIFIED CHEQSHER This sale is subject to cancellation up to time of sale without further notice. No em- ployee of the Ministry of the Attorney General may purchase any goods or chat- tels, lands or tenements exposed by a Sher- iff for sale under legal process, either di- rectly or indirectly. Sheriff's Office Regional Munpcipaky of Durham 1 Pa•ahak :11 rrnpeovarrhwaa HFAVEKY PSYCWC An- swers Fm0 the oracle vretan i2 9*mm -18.•24 has I- 900451-3743. IiArERY PSYC16C - $29% Aon I e • 24 hours 1-900- 451.3793 ONLY HORO- SCOPE 1-900477-7770. $5 00 24 hours LIVE PSYCHICS have the answers you are searching for. 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