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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1998_06_14F. - P'ICKERING EDITION Optional 4 week Sunday, June 14, 1998 $1 newsstand 44 pages Plenty of economic growth in Hollywood North There was a "significant" in- nomic development commissioner were issued, a jump over the 1996 to - crease in the amount of industrial Pat Olive notes 1997 saw a 58.5 -per tal of almost $109 million. and commercial development last cent increase in building permits is- Among the projects were addi- year in Durham Region, er. make sued for industrial and commercial tions to the Durham Centre in Ajax, that Hollywood North. rrotects n\rr the pre�.iow,, \ear Pcr- Huhtkll Canada in Pickering. the In his annual repor. !',iJ",n Rid,_,c :entre in Whith�.. Clarington Centre, and various Gen- finance committee Wednesday his eral Motors facilities in Oshawa. department's "prime focus" is help - Mr. Olive's report doesn't indi- ing small and medium-sized busi- cate the number of jobs created last ness with fewer than 100 employees. year in Durham. See REGION/ Page 4 V, ()liar told Regional Council's—.— Teachers may use ` reasonable force' to curb violence pilleh by JMM Lkkoft schools. • And while Minister of n u natura ' Community and Social Ser- vices and Durham West MPP Janet Ecker believes the bill would "provide sup - A member of the Skyhawks parachute team out of Canadian catholique Notre-Dame-de-la-Jeunesse Tuesday to warn stu- port for teachers in terms of Forces Base Trenton floats to the ground at Ajax's Ecole dents against using drugs. More pictures on Page 25. preventing and minimizing violence in our schools," Io - Pickering bank heist JANET ECKER 'Support for teachers in preventing and minimizing violence' cal school board officials report they already have safe school policies and an- ti -violence programmes in place throughout the region. "I believe our schools are very safe," says Durham District School Board su- perintendent Laura Elliott, who is responsible for the See SCHOOL! Page 5 WHAT') S INSIDE mw To mm Farber's Day Gift Guide -- pull-out sectio EdNW01 Pale ..............6 DON Madces ........683-3005 Sports ..... ..............10 0hFctW Lbe .........683-7545 C/asswed .....:...........30 Shwwe y rows ..1-800-662-8423 ewwral .............683-5110 Ewalt ....newsroom®durham.net Web she www.durhamnews.net Vol. 33, No. 24 Teenquits PICIIJERING — A would-be bank robber chickened out or had a strange of heart Friday after a teller here told bum she didn't have the $10,000 he demanded on hand A lone teenager entered the Cana- dian Imperial Bank of Commerce at 376 Kingston Rd. around 3:20 p.m., approached a teller and passed a hold-up note requesting the large quantity of cash, say Durham Re- gional Police. When the employee informed him she couldn't get that much money, the culprit turned and walked out of the bank empty-hand- ed. He was last seen travelling west- bound on foot. No weapon was seen nor did the bandit indicate he was armed. He did say an accomplice was waiting in a car outside. The suspect is described as black, 16 to 18 years old, 57' to 5'6" and very skinny. He was wearing a ball cap, white shirt and black knapsack- If napsackIf you have any tips, call police at 683-9100. 'Bill wouldn't bring back corporal punishment': MPP By sin owrm Staff Writer Teachers will be allowed to use "reasonable" force to prevent violence in schools if a controversial private member's bill, passed in the legislature Thursday, be- comes law. The bill, introduced by Tory backbencher Dan Newman (Scarborough Centre), proposes that teachers and school staff be allowed to use "as much reasonable force as neces- sary" against students in an attempt to increase safety in pilleh by JMM Lkkoft schools. • And while Minister of n u natura ' Community and Social Ser- vices and Durham West MPP Janet Ecker believes the bill would "provide sup - A member of the Skyhawks parachute team out of Canadian catholique Notre-Dame-de-la-Jeunesse Tuesday to warn stu- port for teachers in terms of Forces Base Trenton floats to the ground at Ajax's Ecole dents against using drugs. More pictures on Page 25. preventing and minimizing violence in our schools," Io - Pickering bank heist JANET ECKER 'Support for teachers in preventing and minimizing violence' cal school board officials report they already have safe school policies and an- ti -violence programmes in place throughout the region. "I believe our schools are very safe," says Durham District School Board su- perintendent Laura Elliott, who is responsible for the See SCHOOL! Page 5 WHAT') S INSIDE mw To mm Farber's Day Gift Guide -- pull-out sectio EdNW01 Pale ..............6 DON Madces ........683-3005 Sports ..... ..............10 0hFctW Lbe .........683-7545 C/asswed .....:...........30 Shwwe y rows ..1-800-662-8423 ewwral .............683-5110 Ewalt ....newsroom®durham.net Web she www.durhamnews.net Vol. 33, No. 24 Teenquits PICIIJERING — A would-be bank robber chickened out or had a strange of heart Friday after a teller here told bum she didn't have the $10,000 he demanded on hand A lone teenager entered the Cana- dian Imperial Bank of Commerce at 376 Kingston Rd. around 3:20 p.m., approached a teller and passed a hold-up note requesting the large quantity of cash, say Durham Re- gional Police. When the employee informed him she couldn't get that much money, the culprit turned and walked out of the bank empty-hand- ed. He was last seen travelling west- bound on foot. No weapon was seen nor did the bandit indicate he was armed. He did say an accomplice was waiting in a car outside. The suspect is described as black, 16 to 18 years old, 57' to 5'6" and very skinny. He was wearing a ball cap, white shirt and black knapsack- If napsackIf you have any tips, call police at 683-9100. PAGE 2 -THE NEVI'S ADVERTISERAJXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1998 1:1 H 11 1:VAM I lIi I f H Akill 1AME I I F I 'I I 1i Imialli2k F-1111 MW RULES WITH THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT, THE RIGHT PRICES AND THE RIGHT RATES. ROCK ON AND CHECK IT OUT. 24 MONTH LEASE OR 36 MONTH PURCHASE FINANCING NO SECURITY DEPOSIT ON ALL SMARTLEASES '98 CHM ,500 sew REt AR CAB 200 HP Vortec 4300 V6 engine, automatic transmission with overdrive, 4 -wheel ASS, dual front air bags. 8' pickup box. 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For example, since her winery, she said. Ms. Archibald target markets; strategy to lure more tourists and can take ownership and drive the Region is a popular area for credits Ms. Watson for helping to * create a common, recognizable their money here. tourism," Ms. Watson said. "The fishermen, the department pro- promote the winery, noting it once theme to be used in all upcoming The Tourism Durham Market- industry hears more of what's go- duces a map each year telling an- had no motor coach tours but now advertising campaigns; ing Strategy outlines ways to pro- ing on and what to do" as tourist at- glers where the best fishing spots has a dozen buses of tourists visit- * expand industry input into mote the Region to the tourism in- traction operators know what peo- are. ing each year. Tourism Durham marketing plans; dustry and individuals. ple want so they can enhance their Sandy Archibald of Archibald -(Ms. Watson's) biggest role is * hold educational seminars for the Durham tourism manager Patti attractions. Orchards and Winery in Clarington as ambassador," said Ms. tourism industry; Watson told Regional Council's fi- Tourism pumps $350 million a told the committee, "The number- Archibald. "People buy people, not * develop a media relations cam- nance committee Wednesday the year into Durham's economy and one question we all get is 'what is product" paign, including familiarization strategy is "a working docu- employs 26,000 people here. the Region doing for meT As a Highlights of the strategy would tours for travel writers, speaking ment ... driven by the industry. And, Durham's tourism depart- player, we certainly (ask) that:' see the Region tourism manager: engagements, media kits and trade "It's a tourism industry docu- ment takes measures to increase But, the Region is doing a lot for * co-ordinate advertising into key shows. _ � 1c� 1111■ 1c� 1c� 11c� � � BigILJL P �a r �. iH 10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE' wheels i NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED. , WARRANTY APPROVED OIL CHANGE SPECIAL , 1 -kept from . � ,• _ � � OIL & �L,E 1 CHANGE I .,,1OW30 'Z ox*ra for 0�Store n kwludeZ1 • ,1 PT. photo by Jason Liebregts No one was injured after this tanker truck hit a soft shoulder on Squires Beach Road in Pickering and rolled over into the ditch on Wednesday af- ternoon. There were no spills from the tanker, which was carrying latex. No other vehicles were involved in the accident. C.� L'YNDE CREEK V l L L- A G E � a"Unique Af � i 3 ;Whitt. 1LIM 5R5 q Gaza k, .:r 1 V Ce>WOPM..� J.. ,,,.. 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Michael will receive a dinner for 4 voucher compliments of McDonald's. CongratuLzHows Michael for being our carrier of the week. Harwixxt MAI,Aiax 135 Kinip-Am Rd_Apx 222 Rayty St.W.Atax 726 Kingston Rd., Pick. 130() Kingston Rd.. PAGE 4 - THE NEWS ADVEKnSER SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 19" Regnion nHollywood REGION/ From Page 1 About 80 per cent of economic growth comes from existing com- panies and small and medium-sized businesses account for 90 per cent of all new job creation. He reported his department gets between 50 and 100 calls a day, many from firms considering relo- cating. "These are qualified in- quiries about sites and locations" And. Mr. Olive said, his depart- ment works side by side with eco- nomic development departments in the Region's municipalities. "I firmly believe the local economic Durham economic development department manager Norm Leigh reports Oshawa's development departments compile- Parkwood Estates takes in about $100,000 a year in rental fees from the film industry. ment us and we complement them. We make an effort not to overlap." Durham could also experience fur- ther commercial and industrial growth as a member of the Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance, a body set up last year to try t and attract business to the GTA. T h e * Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance goes after the interna- tional mar - PAT OLIVE ket. ' Mr. Durham boomingOlive noted. "We can't afford to do that. It's 500.000 per ad in Fortes mag- azine. That's two years' budget for us." Durham is also getting a reputation for being Hollywood North, as the Re- gion is becoming more popular as a film location. according to economic devel- opment department manager Norm Leigh. He reported efforts to attract movie companies to shoot here are paying off. 'Sixty movies were shot herr in Durham Region over the course of a year. That's twice (the) number (normally shot here in a year)" In January of last year, the Region produced a Film Production Resource Guide, which lists different services and products available in Durham for film industry people. About 850 copies of the guide have been distributed since it was released. The economic spin-offs of filming a movie here are "considerable", Mr. Leigh said. He pointed out that a sound stage set up in Oshawa for a film gerter- ated "S1 million in revenue for Durham Region businesses." Included in that was about UW,000 in lumber bought from an Ajax company. Parkwood Estates in Oshawa [[takes about $100,000 a year in rental fees from the fdm industry, he said. But, municipalifies get utile revenue from movie shoots. "Unless a municipal facility is used, a municipality won't receive any dkect funds from the shoot.. The industry balks at (paying a fee to shoot a film). 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At the Durham Catholic District School Board, a safe schools policy that addresses physical restraint guidelines is already in place. Howev- er, "it's a very difficult issue because it's very subjective," says religious and family life education consultant Diana Scahill. Situations requiring physical re- straint fall into three categories: pro- gramme restraint, preventative re- straint and emergency restraint. The board just amended its safe schools procedure to "include aspects of deal- ing with special needs students and the use of appropriate measures to bring a child who is out of control, under control," adds Ms. Scahill, not- ing the policy is still in draft form and has not yet received legal approval. Both school boards also offer sev- eral conflict -resolution and antivio- lence programmes for students such as the VIP (Values, Influences and Peers) programme. Ms. Eckcr recognizes the value of such programmes, but maintains school violence is a cause for con- cern. "I haven't heard that the vio- lencc is going down. Nobody has called me to say, 'Boy, arc our schools getting safe "' That's why she hopes the bill will promote discussion on the issue. While critics claim the bill would pave the way for the use of the strap in Ontario's schools, Ms. Ecker says it "does not advocate violence against students. I wouldn't support that and I don't think anybody would. It is not something that would bring back cor- poral punishment" Teachers would welcome the bill if it provides "specific and constructive guidelines," says Mike O'Connor, Durham president of the elementary division of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association. "I think there's probably more (vi- olence in schools) than people think there is;' he says. Though it's not _ -` DWALCOM _WALK-IN HOURS Dail/ 8 atm. - 9 P.m. Sat. 10 am - 4 PAL C L01 0 =6 �� �.�Rc�rrcrP•Ir� AueEF&FA sHOFPOO CENM ON WHnxs RD. 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Charged with the responsibility of loving and caring for his tiny sem, Mr. Trotta chose instead to take out his frustrations on the skin and bones of a lonely baby. And now he will pay for his decision. The revulsion felt by the community for this man suggests his life sentence — parole eligibility between 10 and 25 years has not bee determined — is a light one indeed. It's clear his wife Anisa, 25, either through misguid- ed loyalty and an obsession for her husband, was willing to sacrifice the life of her child for the love of her hus- band. And convictions for two charges — she was judged by the jury not guilty of manslaughter — is pun- ishment. "It's unfortunate Paolo and other children have had to die. Hopefully we won't have any further Paolos;' said Prosecutor Paul Murray. The message to all current and potential child abusers should be clear — you won't get away with it. Marco and Anisa Trotta didn't. It was too late for Paolo but at least the two younger Trotta boys were saved from their parents. The community is watching child abuse like never before. The reports about the tragic deaths of Paolo Trot- ta. Jennifer England and others across Ontario over the past decade have prompted an overhaul of the ministries which deal with these heinous crimes. There is an out- cry that the Children's Aid Society (CAS) must be pro- vided with the tools to properly do it% job. Clearly, suspected abuse must be reported. If you see, hear or even feel abuse of any kind might be going on, tell the CAS about it. Don't be silent, don't think it's none of your business, don't turn a blind eye. Children like Paolo Trotta have nobody to speak up for them, have nobody to come to their defence when the monsters attack again and again. Could somebody have done something? We must all — every one of us — do what we can to stamp out child abuse. The future depends on it. To respond to this editorial call %�fim Infosource at 683-7040 and dial 5112 LETTERS OUR READERS' VIEWS ON THE NEWS Film crews make roads horrorshow for drivers To the editor: I have a question and a com- plaint. Who gives permission to close highways and other roads for film crews? Whichever office this per- mission comes from should take a second look at the havoc this creates to traffic. I'm espe- cially concerned regarding peak rush-hour traffic, a.m. and p.m. I'm sure if "they" had to deal with the added time (this a.m. 35 minutes for me, I'm sure more for others), frustration, exhaust fumes, (if you don't have air conditioning), being late for work and the extra cost of gas to run your car this added time, they would recon- sider or change their decision so as not to interrupt the flow of traffic at these peak times. All this without advance warning to motorists, so we could plan an- other route. Taunton/Steeles and 14th Ave. in Markham seem to be popular settings for films. I've had to sit in many traffic jams due to this in the past three years travelling from Whitby to Markham. Today was the last straw and I decided to make my complaint heard. I'm sure oth- ers feel the same. I have nothing against the making of films and realize it saves them money to film on existing highways rather than construct temporary sets. But could they please do this at non -rush hour times? Betty Cashmore, Whitby The News Advertiser accepts letters to the editor. All letters should be typed or neatly hand-written, 150 words. Each letter must be signed with a first and last name or two ini- tials and a last name. Please include a phone number for verification. The editor reserves the right to edit copy for style, length and content. opin- ions expressed in letters are those of the writer and not necessarily those of the News Advertiser. 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The Nevus Ad- vertiser is a member of the Ontario Press Council, 80 Gold St, Toronto, Ort. M5B 2W, an independent orgaribabon drat addresses reader complaints about member newspapers. The pubisW reserves due right In loss or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertise- ment inMed b space price error ooxupies. Compassion helps grieving family The news, bad as it was, was delivered sensitive- ly and compassionately by Ontario Provincial Police officials. Difficult though it was for a young family to ad- just, friends and neighbours in Ajax helped ease the pain. And so it is today for Ajax resident Karen Par- mentier and her children John, 7, Maegan, 4, Anne. 3, and step -daughter Jenny. 17, who are still adjust- ing to a life without their husband and father, Phil. He was killed in a tragic crash on Hwy. 401 last October on his way home from work, leaving behind a young family struggling to come to terms with the tremen- dous loss. The hole created in the lives of these five people is difficult for any of us to imagine, the loss of a per- son they loved so completely impossible to fathom. But meeting Karen last week was a revelation. She's clearly still in pain about losing her husband who, at 38, had much ahead of him. She misses him tremendously, as do their children. But this visit from Karen wasn't to discuss her sense of loss, or the diffx:ult and ongoing transition in her family's life. Karen was here to talk about the efforts of the people around who helped make the tragedy a little more bearable. She wants to acknowledge the neighbours who rallied together and opened a trust fund for her chil- dren. She wants to thank the people who brought food, who helped out around the house and who pro- vided a ready ear, a reassuring word and babysitting services while Karen organized herself. She has nothing but praise for the sensitive OPP officers who gently broke the tragic mews to her in the wee hours of the morning after the crash occurred. She vividly recalls their kindness and their willing- ness to stay clone in the haus after the tragedy. She is grateful to the "amazing" staff and students at St. James Catholic School in Ajax and diose at neighbouring St. Bernadette's Catholic Church, who Provided support for her children and offered prayers on their behalf. Finally, Karen wishes to acknowledge the profes- sional and compassionate service provided by the Accetone Funeral Home in Ajax, which helped Karen organize a thoughtful and fitting service. These efforts, these actions in the community "have been amaang. The amount of support we've received from the community leaves me in awe;' Karen says. So, while we can feel sympathy for a family's huge loss, and while we can keep a good thought for them all, we can also take heart in the willingness of a community to tally around people in need. That Compassion, which springs from a place deep inside each and every one of us, has helped a young family come to terms with their pain and loss. And for that, we should celebrate our sense of community and common concent for one another. Karen Parmentier still has a long road ahead in which she will pass milestones in her W. But from the depths of her loss there will always be an ac com- Panying sense of guidance, support and common concern. Those memories can always help ease the pain. "People don't rrAize that one of the things that helped us most was the fact that people were there and they cared," says Karen. Indeed, Steve Houston is a regular News Advertiser columnist. To respond to this column call Infosource at 683-7040 and dial 5108. A/P THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, JUNE 14,19" - PAGE 7 Dad gets life for killing baby Bp Stephen Shaw Staff Writer A mob of court spectators cheered and shouted curses at Mar- co and Anisa Trotta after the Os- hawa couple was convicted of killing their eight -month-old son, Paolo, in a shocking case of child abuse. "God bless baby Paolo Trotta," one woman quietly uttered as the verdict was read. "Paolo is on his way to heaven. The sun is shining for him:' she added Friday as rain clouds disap- peared and the sky turned blue. Jurors deliberated 17 hours over three days before finding Mr. Trot- ta, 29, guilty of second-degree mur- der and Mrs. Trotta, 25, guilty of criminal negligence causing death and failing to provide her son with the necessities of life. She was acquitted of manslaughter. As throughout their six-week trial, Mr. and Mrs. Trotta sat impas- sively in the prisoner's box, shoul- der to shoulder, hand in hand, as the jury delivered its verdict. T h e pair remained expressionless, showing not a trace of emotion. Moments later, after Mr. Justice Alf Stong revoked the couple's bail and ordered them taken into cus- tody, the husband and wife were seen sharing one final, passionate embrace. Spectators broke into applause and hurled taunts at the couple was led handcuffed out the back of the Whitby courthouse to an awaiting police paddywagon. Mr. Trotta receives an automatic sentence of life imprisonment, with top photo by Walter Pamrella Marco and Anissa Trotta are escorted from court Friday after he was found guilty of second-degree murder and she was con- victed of criminal negligence causing death in the killing of their baby Paolo, inset. Court heard the eight month old was abused and neglected throughout his short life. parole eligibility to be decided up- on by Mr. Justice Stong, in the range of 10 to 25 years. The jury re- jected the judge's invitation to make a recommendation as allowed by law. Sentencing submissions for both Mr. and Mrs. Trotta were set for June 26. Jurors found Mr. Trotta was di- rectly responsible for their son's tragic death, while Mrs. Trotta was indirectly responsible. "Morally, I think they are equal- ly culpable:' said Crown attorney Paul Murray after the verdict. "Children are our most precious resource and the loss of a young child is especially tragic. But the death of a child at the hands of his own parents is the most heinous breach of trust imaginable:' said Mr. Murray, the father of a 15 - month -old son. Paolo suffered a lifetime of abuse and neglect at the hands of his parents, the court heard. Prior to his May, 1993 death he suffered three skull fractures, a bro- ken arm and countless bruises. Initially thought to have been a case of Sudden Infant Death Syn- drome, the investigation was re- opened when the Trottas' second infant son suffered a broken leg and bruising at one month of age. It was then, as Durham Region- al Police interviewed neighbours, relatives, co-workers and physi- cians, a chilling portrait emerged of Paolo's life. A second autopsy performed af- ter his remains were exhumed lead experts to conclude his death was caused by a blow to head, asphyxi- ation or both. Mr. Trotta was also convicted of endangering the baby's life by committing aggravated assault. The date of the offence, as outlined in the indictment, spanned Paolo's short, violent life. It was the Crown's position Mrs. Trotta knew of the abuse, covered it up and did nothing to protect her son. "Her obsession for Marco went beyond the caring for her child... She obviously loved the baby but she chose Marco and sacrificed her son:" said co -prosecutor Sheila Cressman. "I think for Marco, Paolo was this big inconvenience. He just did- n't have the emotional ability to cope with the baby's demands" She said the verdict left her with a sense of "very deep sadness The truth behind Paolo's death was "a deep dark secret for so long and the fact now everyone knows what happened to him is justice:' she said. "It's been hard for us to imagine what must have been going on in Marco's head. There were so many times when Paolo was tortured and his cries of pain wouldn't reach through to a parent's heart. You have to wonder how human. she said, her voice trailing off. The couple's other two children, "beautiful little boys" aged three and four, are in the care of relatives. Court heard Paolo was continu- ously covered by bruises in what child abuse expert Dr. Dirk Huyer described as an escalating "pattern of inflicted injury" Mr. Trotta was portrayed during the trial as a fanatical neat -freak "obsessed" with silencing his son's cries. Neighbours of their Crerar Av- enue apartment often heard him shout "Shut the f—ing kid up:' Sherry Bonnici, who lived- be- low the couple, said Paolo's screams would go unanswered throughout the night, once prompt- ing her to complain. From then on, whenever Paolo cried his father would be heard to stomp into the baby's room yelling. 'Shut up, shut up." Moments later the baby's .,sharp, shrill" cry would pierce through the paper -thin walls of the six -unit apartment building, Ms. Bonnici said. "Got to show him who's boss:' was Mr. Trotta's parental philoso- phy. court heard, prompting his fa- ther-in-law, Alec Kepczyk, to once reply, "Let him grow up first:' He was never given that chance. In other testimony, court heard Paolo was abandoned in the apart- ment when Mrs. Trotta went to work as a health care aid at the Cedarcroft Nursing Home. The undernourished infant was kept on a steady diet of watered- down formula, restricted to four - ounce bottles, and became sickened on occasions his mother fed him pasta, popcorn and whole milk at just a few months of age. Neither parent testified during the trial, nor did their lawyers call any defence witnesses. Ethnic fighting tough for Ajax soldier in Bosnia * Lbds Who Staff Writer AJAX — For a soldier deployed on a six-month tour in Bosnia, deal- ing with the hatred among ethnic groups is among the toughest things to endure. '-Ibere's a lot of hatred here:' Canadian Forces Private -Kevin Bourne told the News Advertiser in a telephone interview from Bosnia. His duties include patrolling the town of Drvar to ensure "there is no ethnic cleansing going on:' During a civil war in the mid- 1990s, many Serbians fled the town and abandoned their homes, which were then taken over by Croatians, Captain Doug Allison explaiined in another telephone interview from the war -tom country. Following the Dayton Peace Ac- cord, some 60,000 soldiers from countries belonging to the North At- lantic Treaty Organization (NATO) were sent to Bosnia to deter further hostilities, said Capt. Allison. The following year, after things W stabilized, troops were reduced to 35,000 and took on the mandate of providing support to international agencies and rebuilding the social and economic fabric of the country. "It's relatively quiet now," report- ed Capt. Allison. '"There was a de- gree of resentment and reluctance on the part of (Croatians) to leave the homes:' He cited one house set on fire in which troops found an elderly man and woman, each of whom had been shot in the back of the head. The fire had been set as a cover-up. ' Our guys found the couple:' said Pte. Bourne, 26. "It really got to us...Their biggest crime is that they were Serbs." Several weeks after that incident, rioting took place in the municipal square as troops attempted to return Serbian refugees to their pre-war homes in Drvar. "'Iirey threw bottles at our guys, beat the mayor of the town and left him for dead, burnt buildings and vehicles and apart- ments that were to be occupied by Serbs;' recalled Capt. Allison. Troops removed the Serbs from their homes and put them in a school to protect them from rioters. Warn- ing shots were fired after an angry mob attempted to break down the school door and "things calmed down, Capt. Allison reported- "Since eported"Since then, there has been a rel- ative calm in the town; an uneasy calm," he added. During the riot, Pte. Bourne served as a driver. "I didn't have to get out and face flying rocks, but there were some people who wanted to take their frustrations out on our car and that was kind of scary." Other duties include dealing with reports of hydro lines being torn down, gardens being torn apart and houses being stoned. Many are thankful for their help, while many Canadian Forces Private Kevin Bourne is currently on a six-month peace- keeping tour of Bosnia. He says the toughest part of his job in the war-torn country is dealing with the hatred which All grips its citizens. rune children are in awe of the sol- iier "Most come up to us waving and ,,.c «iw them candy:' said Pte. Bourrne, who has been in Bosnia ,ince January. "Some give you ges- ture. Nou know they learned from their parents... On days off, Pte. Bourne spends time in the camp gym and arcade, reads, suntans, and has access to a -I'V and VCR. He also has unlimited 15 -minute calls home. -I miss my family:' admitted the former Ajax High School student, who is to marry a medic from his Petawawa base in November. "It's been a long haul. I've learned to re- ally appreciate mail over here:' Pte. Bourne is looking forward to several weeks vacation after he re- turns home in mid-July. "It's been the toughest year of my life:' noted Pte. Bourne, who spent several weeks in Winnipeg during the floods. 1t was wonderful seeing an army guy and a civilian guy working be- side each other:' he said of work done during the floods. "People who couldn't work were bringing us food. We got a great reception there and it was very rewarding, even if we were up to our armpits in water." Parents Richard and Carole Bourne of Ajax are proud of their son. "I think it has been a good ex- perience for him," said Mrs. Bourne, the daughter of a soldier. PAGE 8 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, JUNE 14, IM Possible strike won't hurt patents Durham clients of St. Eliza- beth Health Care will be unaf- fected in the event of a strike by nursing and clerical staff. St. Elizabeth spokesman Eva Novy says the centre will arrange for alternate care for its patients in the event of a strike. Nurses and clerical staff at the Whitby branch, which cov- ers all of Durham, are in a legal strike position as of June 18. "What essentially we will do, if it comes to it, we would be co-ordinating with CCAC (community care access centre) to arrange for clients who re- quire it, to be transferred to oth- er service providers," Ms. Novy says. St. Elizabeth provides a vari- ety of in-home health care ser- vices for a variety of different clients, including the aged, pa- tients recovering from health at- tacks, surgery or an accident and new mothers seeking assistance. "The interest would be con- tinuation of service so it does not interrupt the care of a patient or client," she says. Paul Marshall, labour rela- Area firms, individuals .urged to Hire a Student The Human Resource Centres for Students in Pickering, Oshawa and Bowmanville have many events planned for national Hire a Student week. The week, which runs from June 15 to 19, is designed to increase awareness of the benefits of hiring students and to encourage employers and homeowners to hire young people for full-time, part- time or casual work. On Hire a Student day Monday, rep- resentatives of the Pickering and Os- hawa Human Resource Centres for Stu- dents will be at local Petro Canada gas stations to wash windshields for free and hand out stickers encouraging peo- ple to hire youths. Summer employ- ment officers will answer questions you might have about hiring students. Monday will also see the launch of a contest for employers to win a free lunch for their workers from Walt's Beanery and Taps on Liverpool Road in Pickering. Employers only need to fill out a ballot on trivia about the year 1968, when the student centres were opened, and fax it to the Pickering of- fice at 837-1259 by Thursday to win. Tuesday and Thursday are designat- ed days when Seniors and Students Unite. The days are designed to thank seniors for their support of the student centres as many elderly people hire youngsters to cut their lawns or help with work around their homes. On Wednesday, the student centres will hold a 'Jail 'n' Bail' in Bow- manville. The purpose of this event is to use the influence of celebrities who have been 'kkin ipped' to raise aware- ness about student unemployment. The celebrities will try to get three job list- ings before being released. To end Hire a Student week, all three student centres in Durham will demonstrate to students how not to dress for an interview and offer the young people the opportunity to be in- terviewed. If you're interested in getting in- volved in any of the events or want to hire a student, call the Pickering Hu- man Resource Centre for Students at 831-7651, the Oshawa office at 725- 630, or the Bowmanville centre at 623-9221. 4' s.t tions officer for the Ontario Nurses Association, which rep- resents 140 staff members at the branch office, says clients may notice a slight change or inter- ruption while the service provider is changed. "But my position is they will be cared for. None of the pa- tients will be left out," he says. Representatives from the associ- ation and St. Elizabeth are scheduled to meet for negotia- tions on Wednesday. The major issues in the dispute are wages and working conditions. Q NEW MOLSON EMPLOYEE TAKES ACTIVE ROLE IN PICKERING COMMUNITY Carrying on Molson Breweries' commitment to Canadian communities is the top priority for Pete Bombacci, Molson's dynamic new territory representative who will focus his efforts on building a strong bond between Canada's leading brewer and the Pickering area. Bombacci, who is among close to 20 new staff hired by Molson to bring the company closer to communities like Pickering, is dedicated to building relationships with businesses and organizations. He plans to increase Molson's involvement in local events in the Pickering arra and foster the community spirit that is so important to Molson. "Ontario's communities have played an integral role in Molson's success;' says Bombacci. -1-his position will allow me to give something back to Pickering" Bombacci has extensive sales and marketing experience in the alcohol and food service industries. He is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario. 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Tingling set a new meet record in the 400 metres and tied one in the 200 metres. Pickering Junior Tennis League serves up a new season PICKERING — Court is back in session for the Picker- ing Junior Tennis League this season. The league, featuring the best under -12 and under -14 players in Pickering and east Scarborough, took to the courts last Sunday afternoon when Peg Perego defeated the Bank of Montreal 43-25 in games and Baskin Robbins beat the Great Canadian Bagel Company 30-16. In games between Peg Perego and Bank of Montreal (Peg Perego players' names appear first), Stephen Chow was edged by Neil Felder 6-5 in boys' under -12 singles. Gillian Daues defeated Larissa Eyitene 9-0 in girls' under -12 singles. Alex DeLint beat Daniel Morgan 9-1 in boys' under -14 singles. Andrea Hong was downed by Mikhai-Louise Vergara 9-4 in girls' under -14 singles. In boys' combined under- 12/under-14 doubles, Nitin Seth and Irfan Shamasdin beat Wayne Felder and Raam Pandey 9-1. In girls' combined under- 12/under-14 doubles, Catalina Gonzalez and Lauren Hong were defeated by Bojana and Jelana Cvetkovic 8-7. Meanwhile, in action be- tween Baskin Robbins and the Great Canadian Bagel Com- pany (Baskin Robbins players appear first), Neil Vaz beat Kyle Dean 10-2 in boys' under -12 singles. Ryan Kaufmann downed Christoph Brandon 10-1 in boys' under -14 singles, In mixed combined under- 12/under-14 doubles, Kevin Chow and Max Zelenine de- feated Anne Sterling and Lenita Leufkens 10-3. Lauren Jardine was blanked by Anne Sterling 10- 0 in girls' under -14 singles. At the beginning of the season, players were as- signed to one of four teams from lists submitted by the Pickering Recreation Com- plex, Glendale, Sandy Beach, West Rouge and Dunmoore Tennis Clubs to league direc- tor and Pickering Recreation Complex tennis pro Dave Ochotta. 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Shawn Walker led the Dol- phins with three touchdowns, including a kick-off return for a major. Adam Crooks also scored a touchdown, while A.J. Lozanovski added a single on a convert and Maxime Tremblay chipped in with a two-point convert. Scoring for the Raiders were Jarrett Risebrough with two touchdowns, in- cluding one on a kick-off return. Scott Campbell and Christian Ironside also scored majors. In a senior division contest, the Pack- ers earned a 14-7 win over the Falcons. Ryan Katsuyama scored both Packers' touchdowns. Joshua Labighan earned a convert and also had an interception in the game. Marcel Sharette booted one convert and Jeremy Dutka had an inter- ception. Sean Mensour had the lone touch- down for the Falcons, with the convert added by Darcy Fletcher who also had an interception in the contest. Du -lean Dale recorded a quarterback sack. In other recent action, the Raiders cadged the Cowboys 26-21 in a junior di- vision game. Jarrett Risebrough was the P eft by lea Pk*VWrV Bills' receiver Patrick Good finds this pass too hot to handle during a game against the Packers in a Durham Touch Foot- ball League youth flag division game at Lord Durham Public School recently. Dolphins' dance set for June 20 The Ajax Pickering Dol phins Footba Club will ho: its 25th annivei sary fund -rail ing dance Satu day, June 20. The dance i set for St. Isaa Jogues Paris Hall from 7:3 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets at $15 per perso or $100 for table of eight. The St. Ism Jogues Paris Hall is at 114 Finch Ave., i Pickering, at d intersection c Dixie Road an Finch Avenue. For more ii formation c tickets call th Dolphins' ho line at 61S 9180. Papps women edge Ajax United in soccer The Pickering Papps Spirits ladies' soccer team edged Ajax United Nelson Hobbies 2-1 in a league contest Wednesday night. The game, played at the Roland Michener soccer field, proved to be a skilled affair. 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PAGE 12 - THE NEWS ADVEKnSER SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 19ft UNDER -13'P' DIVISION TEAM CENTRAL SOCCER LEAGUE W L T F PTS SCOREBOARD CS Azzurn 5 5 0 UNDER -10 'BE' DIVISION 21 Prckerng 3 0 0 0 15 3 A - -- --- --- ------ Peterborough 3 2 1 0 7 5 6 Mfty 3 1 2 0 4 6 3 FAX GAME RESULTS To 683-7363 Oshawa Turin 0 0 0 n n 9 n UNDER -13'P' DIVISION TEAM CENTRAL SOCCER LEAGUE W L T F Standings as o1 June 9 PTS CS Azzurn 5 5 0 UNDER -10 'BE' DIVISION 21 8 15 TEAM G W L T F A PTS Darlington 3 3 0 0 14 2 9 Pickering 2 2 0 0 10 0 6 Oshawa Kicks 3 2 1 0 8 4 6 Oshawa Turul 3 1 2 0 1 6 3 Whitby 2 0 1 1 1 4 1 Uxbridge 2 0 1 1 1 8 1 Malvern 3 0 3 0 2 13 0 Vaughan UNDER -10 *AE' DIVISION 1 4 0 TEAM G W L T F A PTS Malvern 4 4 0 0 11 0 12 Richmond Hill 3 3 0 0 9 4 9 Darlington 4 3 1 0 15 6 9 L 3 2 1 0 5 3 6 East York 4 2 2 0 12 6 6 Northumberland 2 1 0 1 16 1 4 Scarborough Blizzard 3 1 1 1 4 5 4 Oshawa Kicks 4 1 3 0 10 14 3 Alex 3 0 3 0 1 8 0 Lake S"ncoe 3 0 3 0 5 12 0 Unionville 2 3 0 3 0 0 29 0 4 UNDER-10'PE' DIVISION scugog 4 1 2 TEAM G W L T F A PTS Markham 3 3 0 0 6 1 9 Woodbridge 1 2 2 0 0 11 - 1 6 North Scarborough 2 2 0 0 5 1 6 Uxbridge 3 2 1 0 13 5 6 Pickering 3 1 2 0 8 5 3 Whey 3 1 2 0 4 5 3 Alex 3 1 2 0 78 UNDER-14'RE' DIVISION 3 Range West Rae 2 0 2 0 1 5 0 0" - 3 0 3 0 1 22 0 3 UNDER -11 'PE' DIVISION 1 13 9 10 TEAM G W L T F A PTS Otymo,c 3 2 0 1 12 5 7 Clew" 2 1 0 12 6 6 4 Alex 1 1 0 0 10 1 3 Whitby 2 t 1 0 5 S 3 K+ccs 3 0 1 2 5 13 2 Markham 1 0 1 0 0 a 0 0 UNDER -11 'AE' DIVISION 0 7 30 0 TEAM G W L T F A PTS Darlington 2 2 0 0 10 0 6 Pidkerng 2 2 0 0 to6 5 6 RMsrborough 3 2 1 0 12 3 6 4 2 1 0 1 7 5 4 Uake Snx7oe 3 1 2 0 10 15 3 Northumberland 2 0 1 1 4 10 1 0 UNDER -12'R' DIVISION 7 9 Etobcoke 5 TEAM G WL T F A PTS Wexford 3 3 0 0 13 2 9 'dga 2 2 0 0 S 2 6 Eag York 3 2 t 0 a 13 6 Thornhill 2 t 0 1 4 t 4 Wast Rouge 2 1 1 0 5 3 3 N S Bulldogs 3 1 2 0 4 7 3 Ofynvic Flitme 3 1 2 0 7 10 3 Oanewa Kicks 3 0 2 1 1 4 1 Alex 3 0 3 0 5 10 0 TEAM UNDER -12 *A8* DIVISION W L T F UNDER -13'P' DIVISION TEAM G W L T F A PTS CS Azzurn 5 5 0 0 21 8 15 Markham 4 4 0 0 15 3 12 Argentina 2 0 0 22 13 9 Wexford 5 2 1 2 20 11 8 Richmond Hill 5 2 1 2 13 13 8 Aurora 5 2 2 1 16 17 7 Pickering 5 1 3 1 11 16 4 Vaughan 5 1 4 0 6 16 3 Oshawa Turul 5 1 4 0 12 20 3 Thomhdl 4 0 4 0 2 21 0 UNDER -13 'AE' DIVISION TEAM G W L T F A PTS Otympkc Flame 5 5 0 0 19 8 15 West Rouge 5 4 0 1 23 3 13 Oshawa Kicks 4 3 0 1 19 5 10 Malvern 5 3 1 1 14 9 10 Northumberland 4 2 1 1 12 4 7 scugog 4 1 2 1 7 10 4 Pickering 4 1 2 1 10 12 4 Ajax 1 2 0 0 7 7 3 Whdby 4 0 3 1 1 15 1 NSFnebnds 5 0 4 1 6 27 1 Pbterborough 5 0 5 0 5 23 0 UNDER-14'RE' DIVISION TEAM G W L T F A PTS Malvern 5 3 1 1 13 9 10 Markham 4 3 1 0 12 10 9 NS Renegades 3 2 1 0 13 12 6 Unionville 3 1 1 1 9 7 4 O"M Zan 2 0 1 1 3 4 1 East York 2 0 2 0 3 6 0 Ajax 5 0 5 0 7 30 0 UNDER -14'W DIVISION TEAM G W L T F A PTS Richmond Mill 5 5 1 0 23 6 15 Wood1bnc1ge 6 4 2 0 14 9 12 Whitby 6 3 1 2 19 13 11 Northumberland 4 3 1 0 13 7 9 Etobcoke 5 3 2 0 6 3 9 Glen Shields 6 2 3 1 9 3 7 West Rouge 5 2 2 1 12 5 7 erborough 5 1 4 0 6 22 3 York Jets 3 0 2 1 3 8 1 Pic kering 3 0 2 1 3 10 1 North Scarborough 6 0 6 0 a 30 0 INOER-15'W DIVISION TEAM G W L T F A PTS West Rouge 3 2 0 1 16 8 7 Alex 3 2 '0 9 6 6 Oshawa Kicks 3 2 1 0 14 a 6 NY Cosmos 3 2 1 0 16 14 6 urww " 3 1 0 2 8 5 5 Whitby 3 1 1 1 a 7 4 Wooibr 3 0 3 0 2 16 0 O"Vic Fume 3 0 3 0 6 17 0 UNMR-1411'R' DIVISION TEAM G W L T F A PTS Wexford 3 3 0 0 13 1 9 Alex 3 3 0 0 12 1 9 Etobecoke 3 3 0 0 12 4 9 OVnpnc Flame 1 2 1 0 1 12 2 4 bladMam 1 0 0 1 3 3 1 AP East Durham Hospital Corporation Call for Applications Volunteer Members and Chair of the first Board of Trustees The East Durham Hospital Corporation is the working title for the new corporation to be formed by the amalgamation o Memorial Hospital Bowmanville, North Durham Health Services (Port Perry and Uxbridge sites), Oshawa General Hospital, and Whitby General Hospital. The first Board of Trustees will include Trustees from the founding hospital corporations and individuals living in Durham Region selected by a nomination committee. The nomination committee will also select an individual living in Durham Region to serve as the independent Chair of the Board ofTrustees. Guidelines have been established for the selection of Trustees and the Chair to ensure the Board reflects a balance of skills, knowledge and perspectives. Copies of the Guidelines and an application form, which requires individuals to provide a statement concerning their qualifications and relevant experience, are available upon request by telephone (905) 433- 4388 or FAX (905) 7214776. Interested individuals should apply in confidence by forwarding a resume and the completed application form to be received by East Durham Hospital Corporation by June 24, 1998. Please forward to: East Durham Hospital Corporation P.O. Box 770, Oshawa, ON L1 H 7M9 or by FAX (905) 721-4776 or E-mail address: north@durham.net There's n000body like BAD BOY GRAND SONE E N ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■.1W OPENING JUNE 19th BAD BOY is back. That's right. Back to its roots in Whitby' in the same location at Dundas and Thickscm. Get ready for the store that everybody's heard about and where IIY leaves without a smile and a great deal. Partners Blayne Lastman and Marvin Kirsh have spent the last few weeks and a half a million dollars renovating the former Best Choice location bringing Durham a store filled with 27,000 square feet of fan- tastic furniture, appliances and elec- tronics. It all started in 1955 when Mel tastrnan 'opened his first BAD BOY store. More store locations followed and two decades later he sold the chain to devote attention to his polit- ical career. The BAD BOY name disap- peared during the late 70s and SDs, but in 1991, Blayne and Marvin opened a new BAD BOY at Kennedy Road and Lawrence Ave. in Toronto. Today, they also own stores in Mississauga, North York and now in Whitby. .We wanted a store in Durham because this is one of the most boom- ing economies in Ontario, maybe t�tttttttt� s Canada," says Blayne. "We've always served a portion of this area with our Kennedy Road store and Durham has been screaming for a BAD BOY store. It's arnazing the number of people who know we're coming." Blayne says BAD BOY believes in good old fashioned service because that's what their customers deserve. They're sensitive to price because customers want good value for their dollar and last but not least they always have a huge selection of merchandise. "You put all three together for a very successful formula," he says. BAD BOY caters to everyone with something to fit all budgets. "We import furniture from all over the world because we cater to the masses," says Marvin. Blayne adds that while price is important, it's service that keeps people coming back to BAD BOY. "If people have a problem, it's our problem," he says. "We look after them. our sales staff are both young and old, knowledgeable and under- stand the BAD BOY way. They've undergone three weeks of intensive training and are the best staff we've ever seen and best of all they live in Durham. " Marvin says the staff have been trained to listen to their customers, fulfill all of their needs and make it a fun place to shop. "The stress of shopping for fur- niture has been eliminated by coming into a BAD BOY store," he says. "People love caning here." The Grand Opening on June 19th will feature lots of deals, lots of sales and low, low prices. "There will be lots of give- aways and we're expecting wall to wall people all weekend. There will be gifts, prizes and food. It wid be a Y lot of fun. Something I think people haven't see for a long time." Blayne explains that the furni- ture business has a reputation of being a bit boring so what makes BAD BOY stand out is the excitement it generates. "We're in the entertainment business," he says. "How many peo- ple use monkeys or Bill Clinton look - a -likes? How many people give Region pizza on Saturdays to every customer who comes in? We sell the sizzle and the steak." While competitors think they're crazy, the cash registers keep on ring- ing at BAD BOY and Whitby will be no exception. "We want people to be proud they bought their funliture, appli- ances or electronics at BAD BOY," says Marvin. "one happy customer creates 50 more." Blayne says they'll do every- thing possible to please their cus- tomer. .Our customers are treated like people, not numbers.- he says. " lbat's what separates us from the rest." The store is located at 1540 Dundas St. E. at Thickson Rd. For information call 430-0000. 1A1 L guy f ,R� FURNITURE APPLIANCES & ELECTRONICS (905) 430-0000 E- C YELLOW THE NEWS ADVERTISER/UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, JUNE 14, IM -PAGE 13 TM PAGES ADVERTISING REACHES VIRTUALLY EVERY HOUSEHOLD IN YOUR AREA. One of the most effective wavy to reach people when they're ready to buy is Do 1(ouop with the Yellow Pages'" directories. We've collected independent, up-to-date usage data for all Ontario markets— and data for the top 100 Yellow Pages" headings that shows the response your kind of business draws from Yellow Pages' advertising compared to other media. So before you plan for the coming year, find out how you can improve your impact in the market. Book a meeting with the Tele -Direct representative in your area NOW to discuss advertising in the directories or on the Internet. 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"She has done so much for the development of the foun- dation, yet she always passes on being in the spotlight. She is truly altruistic in her time and commitment and has brought our vision to life;" says past foundation chair- ANITA WITTY _Community service IYe wish to *sur hW10W49 Jv oar tarm!»Its Gift Mr &NO Dads - PAGE 2 -210 -PSI Air Compressor p6.. SO40-6 illustration is incorrect. Should show the 210 -PSI model. PAGE 17 -Item #3 & #7 Taddebotns, 78-2S7S-6/78-2S68-4 should raad:"Tactde not included". Pow 18 Weed Eater Electric Super 14 -Amp, %2 -sr. reeds: we ��ow CaLaw )►"L tz f1 AUGUST do SEPTEMBER, 1998 TUESDAYS do SATURDAYS $10.00 per person :or 2 AT P $55.00 each AJAX, OSHAWA, ac WHITIM includes: RETURN MMUM MOTORCOACH TRANSPORTATION, FULL BUFFET MEAL„ GUARANTEED ENTRY, ALL TAXES FREE DRAW ON EVERY DEPARTURE t.an now, sorts won't last! Carlson Wagonlit Travel Ajax 905-683-8411 14800831-nss Oshawa 905-571-2231 1.800.227-57f6 man Ed Buffett. 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It is also located on the second hole of the golf course, close to the walking trail and within walking distance of the recreation centre. a Be r�1it11_ PAGE 16 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 19" Mental,health funding cuts to core of issues Byl Staff Writer Two local organizations will be getting new funding for mental health programmes in Durham Region. Jim Flaherty, Durham Centre MPP, announced this week $270.000 for Whitby Mental Health Centre's Assertive Com- munity Treatment Team and $51.481 for Colborne Communi- ty Services' Cour Diversion Pro- gramme. The annual funding is part of a $60 million expansion of mental health services announced by Health Minister Elizabeth Wit- mer earlier this month. "Looking after people needing mental health services in Whitby and the surrounding area, has al- ways been very important to me:' says Mr. Flaherty, who is also So- licitor -General and Minister of Correctional Services. "I"he new funding will help give people ac- cess to services, when and where they need them'" Ron Ballantyne, administrator of the Whitby Mental Health Cen- tre. says the goal of the assertive community treatment team "is to reduce hospitalization completely or reduce the frequency or the length of hospitalization:' of peo- ple with mental health issues. The team assists people with mental issues to make the transi- tion to the community through community programmes. While the centre was hoping for more funding to operate a larg- er team, at a cost between $750.000 to $800.000, Mr. Bal - Antique, classic JIM FLAHERTY 'Looking after people with mental health problems has always been important to me.' lantyne ells the funding a "a step in the right direction. "Certainly it's good news and we'll be able to do something we are not currently able to do:' he says. Rob Adams, acting executive director of Colborne Community Services, says the furling award- ed that agency will help people with mental health issues stay out of the criminal system for minor crimes. "It's looked upon as a more progressive way of dealing with the charge:' he says. Under the progra rime people with mental health issues charged with petty crimes, such as shoplifting or loitering, can be identified by the Croom Attor- ney's office and referred to the di- version programme. A cars on - display PICKERING -- The Antique -and Classic Car Club of Canada will lead the way on a trip down memory lane for car buffs and photographers Sun- day, June 28 at Pickering Museum Village. There'll be cars from the early 1900s (weather permitting) to the classics of the 60s at the car show be- ing held from I Iam. to 5 p.m. Anyone interested in owning an an- tique or classic car will have the op- portunity to talk to people who have nurtured and restored one or two of their own. Music will be provided by the Pickering Concert Band, and a host of show tunes and refreshments will be provided by the Young Ajax Singers. Anyone who would like to exhibit their antique or classic car may con- tact Chris Whillans at 649-2664. RON BALLANTYNE 'It's good news and we'll be able to do something we are not currently able to do.' If the client has completed the diversion programme, not charges will be laid, he explains. The diversion programme staff person can help make sure the client is taking his/her medication and that they are involved with community support programmes - "It's a way to get the client support and the community sup- port they need without putting them in the criminal system:' he says, explaining the purpose of the Court Diversion Programme. A six-month pilot project start- ed in July and continued until De- cember in conjunction with the Crown Attorney's office. When the pilot project expired, a meed for the programme was identified and it continued, in hopes finding would come form the Ministry of Health. says Mr. Adams. DURHAM FL.IGNT CAMP • starting �i July 6,19% Cuda every 2 wedtliwui6at Ire siiiiii■er •'Iwo w4cown - !:N = to 12.•Naesi' �b $2511A.Amdww an • Osrwa Air�.rt cs..li ikY) � #3 DUMM lrLiOMT CENTRE PW 7WU31 To advertise on any of our Kid's F atur", call Rhonda at (905) 6833-0707 or fax (905) 5794400 AGES 6-14 • Nature hikes • mountain biking • beach volleyball • arts & crafts and much more! All campers receive a baseball 15*7 cap, T-shirt and a personally crafted leather belt. Value $40 Busing is available: Lakeridge Ski Resort (North of Hwy.47) (905) 666-7669 P photo by Ron Pletronlro A team from Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute was one of the many crews which took part in the West Rouge Canoe Club's Dragon Boat Challenge Saturday as part of the Frenchman's Bay Festival. The competitors paddle at a rate of ap- proximately 90 strokes per minute for three minutes. The festival continues through Sunday. See story below. Frenchman's Bay Festival full of fun Sunday PICKERING — Pickering's first big event of the summer season, the annual Frenchman's Bay Festival, is being held this weekend. Activities held Saturday included Dragon Boat races, a performance by the JCCC Taiko Drummers, Japanese Dancers, live bands, a martial arts demonstration, a multicultural 'food court', a beer tent and Shiatsu massage Sunday events start with a pancake breakfast provided by the Lions Club at 8:30 am. at the Liverpool Road venue. Also on Sunday at 12:30, 2:30 and 4:30 P.m. there are free demonstrations and stunt shows by an extreme freestyle team. Other Sunday events include the Princess Karma Magic Show at 1 and 3:35 p.m.; a Bartenders Race at 1:30 p.m.; a Poetry -Contest at the Waterfront Bistro at 1:45 p.m.; Karate at 2 p.m.; Cat World on the Main Stage at 2:15 p.m.; Latin and Ballroom Dancers Karina & Hugo and singer Melissa Andre on the Stage at 3 p.m.; a Tae Kwon Do Exhibi- tion at 4:15 p.m. and festival closing cer- emonies at 5 p.m. Canadian Tire Pickering GET READY FOR Holidayt ia • change oil and filter/lube • change automatic transmission fluid and filter • flush and fill doling system • check brakes • check front end suspension • check belts and hoses • rotate tires and set pressures _ • check lamps and horn • check wipers Fkg. $169.99 wcw CWS • mm a dean your vehicle's cooling system • Insw up to 8 Litres of Motornaster • Inspect raciator • Pressure east system • Inspect belts & hoses 99 Arrwbb fw Lot us ter your car Sodtay i y" Can Pall is down the road No Mn . •� � ror N 90 Dept • No' - - 8 for 90 Dayst e d Auto C worapplies ID k ieluded pWs over $150 onlywhen (rtcgrg r r Canadian Tae Card with approved tcreic . 90 DAYS FREEDOM RIDE ' Repair your car now - make no pay no interest for 90 days, avaiuble on you Canadian Tire Card. 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Dealer order or Veda may be necessary. lbLirnitedilmeollso which may not be oornbinw! or used with o&w offers. See your Dealer for conditions and details. www.grrrcarwda.com is a trademark of General � f.-5t� MowmCorporation. SRogMwedvadomwkot.GacwWMotnCwpmkOon.TDOwk"G r10 upwOmirk � ONTLAC 3F - MIC GMC PAGE 18 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, NNE 14, 1998 PROMISES MADE... PROM ISES KEPT A Report by Durham West MPP, Janet Ecker HEALTH CARE FOR ALL We need quality health care services when and where Ontarians need them. The province will increase health care spending to a record $18.5 billion for 1998 - 99. That amounts to $1,639 per Ontarian. In contrast, the federal government only contributes $125 per person in Ontario. The budget contained the following initiatives, all directed to the real health care concerns of Ontarians. • There is enough contingency in the budget plan to deal with the costs of the compensation plan for victims of Hepatitis C, announced by Premier Harris on May 4th. • An investment of $1.2 billion to increase beds for seniors by 35%. This will add 20,000 senior care beds and upgrade another 13,500 beds. It will expand community based care services for seniors, people with continuing care needs and children with disabilities. • This investment means more than 27,000 additional nursing and other frontline health care staff who will give Ontarians access to top-notch care. • The government will also .provide $5 million to enhance community based nursing care. • Responding to recommendations of the Hospital Emergency Room Task Force, the government will spend $75 million over the next two years to support opening hospital beds in times of peak demand and $1 million to increase training for critical care and emergency room nurses. • To maintain the excellence of the province's medical equipment, the government will commit $300 million for medical equipment renewal. • The Healthy Babies, Healthy Children program screens all newborns, identifying those at high risk, ensuring they will receive appropriate community services. The budget increases funding for this program by $10 million in 98 - 99, growing to $50 million by 2000 - 2001. Ontario UNFITnI VG U JobsBoomiog Economy 0 smaY &whsem in ontarie O T= coo ❑ Ham Cam 0 Hek i g our Kids ❑ Work For WeUare ❑ Youth Opportunities ❑ senior's Issues ❑ Rural Ontario ❑ on The Right Track c kyfrowu Pastel Cade Phone (residence) (business) Fax# -fresideaoe) (t usinew) E-mail Address Thinking about the government's overall agenda, is the government on the ❑ Right Track? ❑ Wrong Track? People in need in Durham Region benefit from the committed work of many community agencies like the Durham Chapter of the Autism Society of Canada MPP Janet Ecker and Ajax Mayor Steve Parish (centre right) help kick off the chapter's second annual fundraising bikenthon with Lyn Kynaston (far right) and her family. AIP .JOBS UP... � Economists agree that Ontaric beyond anything that has be policies of the Mike Harris gc the confidence of consumer government waste and build opportunity. Tax cuts are one find and create: the Harris got in three budgets - over a perioQ Job Creation Accelerating • Since September 1995, tha rates and a high level of cc sector has generated 331,0 total for Canada. job grout February 1997 to Februar creation totalled 265,000. i Ontario's history. • The unemployment rate is 8.5% in 1997 to a range of Confidence Rising • High consumer & businec consumer spending and bu • Consumer confidence has i nine years. • Business confidence is clam rising profits and the imps • Commercial and industrial in Ontario in 1997. • Real disposable income, dri gains, is expected to grow b of 3.3% over the 1999-2001 • More than 28,000 families first home through our Lar Balanced Budget Plan On Tn • Already the deficit has beet track to a balanced budget promised EDUCATING OUR THE F1 The goal of our reforms is to h their full potential: • Elementary and secondary the classroom where it coup $583 million in new dassro( • The government has coma elementary and secondary years. • The $1.2 billion Class Size trend toward larger classes classroom size (on a board - 25 students for elementary schools. To ensure funding for stude providing $1 billion annual) • To give elementary students information and knowledge the amount of money avai school year to almost $2001 • More than $12 million in 1998 - 99 to update laborat the grants for math and standardized testing. MESSAGE FROM MPP On our government's third anniversary, I am pleased to report to you about our future priorities as outlined in the recent Throne Speech and Budget. The h~ts are given on these pages. We recognize that the last three years have been hectic. Palling a province as great as Ontario back from the brink of bankruptcy, while simaltaneorsly kickstarting the economy, has not been easy. Necessary changes have been made and ig 111 1: Pre'8. achieved. What we promised, we have done - or are doing - to frUill our commitment to you, to turn this province around after ten lost years. To prepare for the Throne Speech and Budget, we eo tsrdted widely during the past several months. We received :good advice from you in letters, meetings, open forums and casual conversations in street and office. Premier Harris bi■aself led a roundtable discussion of Durham residents, A' While the changes rwe been difficult, you said we were an the right track. You also sand we sant implement our >ftI ms carefully. We beard concerns abort the timing and of restructuring, mrd aba n its impact os People who need awn time to adjust. .�_,We agree. We reed to nave forward =rvh1, but we ilrsst Mebane to mom forward, because that soo, is who yon Wrtfinsdo, =have set ow Priorities mearg adiwins yon said was paela■t: riser jabs and a strerg eceno , Impored beaft a emph sig ar wodk, sot' wa )Mare; isprera 0e oern■r■wity Thm mere Ire i■itlmlirrs fiat smy emrese a Bet�res std . aweh w atrwe eartlirse tr im ttbr jor7�ar tussit is�tfa.at herb. +1t oe again, inns been mW priviege M >e "8A tbM wdtofstr h***aWtidli yow, %ice w�ealiers, P� wme aiFs�poeta>lii QIBeils Ifi�i411t' ,,, � pear aasMiwriisetia�. �, �! •'w/.A Ili •�% rely I�Y ,. W� � . ",1lgeirt 1lgeat Janet Ecker HEALTH CARE FOR ALL We need quality health care services when and where Ontarians need them. The province will increase health care spending to a record $18.5 billion for 1998 - 99. That amounts to $1,639 per Ontarian. In contrast, the federal government only contributes $125 per person in Ontario. The budget contained the following initiatives, all directed to the real health care concerns of Ontarians. • There is enough contingency in the budget plan to deal with the costs of the compensation plan for victims of Hepatitis C, announced by Premier Harris on May 4th. • An investment of $1.2 billion to increase beds for seniors by 35%. This will add 20,000 senior care beds and upgrade another 13,500 beds. It will expand community based care services for seniors, people with continuing care needs and children with disabilities. • This investment means more than 27,000 additional nursing and other frontline health care staff who will give Ontarians access to top-notch care. • The government will also .provide $5 million to enhance community based nursing care. • Responding to recommendations of the Hospital Emergency Room Task Force, the government will spend $75 million over the next two years to support opening hospital beds in times of peak demand and $1 million to increase training for critical care and emergency room nurses. • To maintain the excellence of the province's medical equipment, the government will commit $300 million for medical equipment renewal. • The Healthy Babies, Healthy Children program screens all newborns, identifying those at high risk, ensuring they will receive appropriate community services. The budget increases funding for this program by $10 million in 98 - 99, growing to $50 million by 2000 - 2001. Ontario UNFITnI VG U JobsBoomiog Economy 0 smaY &whsem in ontarie O T= coo ❑ Ham Cam 0 Hek i g our Kids ❑ Work For WeUare ❑ Youth Opportunities ❑ senior's Issues ❑ Rural Ontario ❑ on The Right Track c kyfrowu Pastel Cade Phone (residence) (business) Fax# -fresideaoe) (t usinew) E-mail Address Thinking about the government's overall agenda, is the government on the ❑ Right Track? ❑ Wrong Track? People in need in Durham Region benefit from the committed work of many community agencies like the Durham Chapter of the Autism Society of Canada MPP Janet Ecker and Ajax Mayor Steve Parish (centre right) help kick off the chapter's second annual fundraising bikenthon with Lyn Kynaston (far right) and her family. AIP .JOBS UP... � Economists agree that Ontaric beyond anything that has be policies of the Mike Harris gc the confidence of consumer government waste and build opportunity. Tax cuts are one find and create: the Harris got in three budgets - over a perioQ Job Creation Accelerating • Since September 1995, tha rates and a high level of cc sector has generated 331,0 total for Canada. job grout February 1997 to Februar creation totalled 265,000. i Ontario's history. • The unemployment rate is 8.5% in 1997 to a range of Confidence Rising • High consumer & businec consumer spending and bu • Consumer confidence has i nine years. • Business confidence is clam rising profits and the imps • Commercial and industrial in Ontario in 1997. • Real disposable income, dri gains, is expected to grow b of 3.3% over the 1999-2001 • More than 28,000 families first home through our Lar Balanced Budget Plan On Tn • Already the deficit has beet track to a balanced budget promised EDUCATING OUR THE F1 The goal of our reforms is to h their full potential: • Elementary and secondary the classroom where it coup $583 million in new dassro( • The government has coma elementary and secondary years. • The $1.2 billion Class Size trend toward larger classes classroom size (on a board - 25 students for elementary schools. To ensure funding for stude providing $1 billion annual) • To give elementary students information and knowledge the amount of money avai school year to almost $2001 • More than $12 million in 1998 - 99 to update laborat the grants for math and standardized testing. TAXES DOWN i is enjoying an economic boom ,en seen for many years. The wernment have contributed to s and investors by reducing ing a climate of growth and key tool for helping Ontarians 7ernment has cut taxes 66 times l of just over two years. nks to tax cuts, low interest impetitiveness, the private 00 net new jobs — 53.1 % of the nth is accelerating; from y 1998, net private -sector job he largest 12 month gain in projected to fall from 6.217c to 6.9% in 2000. s confidence has led to strong isiness investment. reached its highest level in , to record highs, reflecting Dved business climate. building permits rose 32.6% iven by tax cuts and strong job y 3.8% in 1998 and an average I period. have been helped to buy their Id Transfer Tax Refund. Ick I cut in half and we are on by the year 2000 - 2001, as we ' CHILDREN FOR JTURE elp Ontario's children realize ' spending will be focused in its. There will be an additional In' spending by the year 2000. 3itted to stable spending for education over the next three Protection Fund will end the and ensure that the average .wide basis) is no larger than and 22 students in secondary nts with special needs we are increased access to the latest the government will double liable for books in the next nillion. funding will be available in ories, buy equipment, double science tutors, and expand THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, JUNE 14,1998 -PAGE 19 Ontarians are moving forward with a newfound optimism. • Consu*mer and business confidence is up, housing starts are up, welfare roles- are shrinking.- --.And hrinking- And Ontario has the fastest-growing job creation rate in "Canada =`341,000 -:net new private sector -jobs since September, 1995. "Ontario is once again com t" g pe �tive and -,conducive ',to business '_sand - growth." Doug Robson, President & CEO, Ontario Chamber of Commerce, February 10, 1998 Protecting and improving the Ajax -Pickering waterfront is an important community priority. MPP Janet Ecker helps weave nest platforms for terns, important members of our lake front eco -system. The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority sponsored the event. Waterfront Specialist, Larry Field, and a youthful volunteer supervise. PERSONAL SAFETY We have the right not just to be safe, but to feel safe. The government will provide more than $150 million in new funding over the next five years for new community safety measures, which will include hiring hundreds of front line police officers. EMPHASIZING WORK, NOT WELFARE The Budget renews our commitment to help free people from welfare dependency through Ontario Works, our mandatory work -for -welfare program. We also pledge to support hard-working, modest -income Ontarian& More than a quarter of a million Ontarians no longer depend on welfare, an unprecedented decline. We will continue to offer a hand up to Ontarians who want to move from welfare to work. - • . Over 323,000 people have participated in one or more mandatory activities of work -for -welfare. f— 111 - • 750,000 Ontarians will get training and employment opportunities yearly through a $9.5 billion workplace training and employment plan. • A $25 million Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP) program of child care subsidies and other supports will help single parents on welfare complete school. • A new Child Care Supplement will be available for.350,000 young children in working families — up to $1,020 per cbiid under the age of seven for modest -income families. • Ontario Tax Reduction adjustments will benefit an additional 360,000 taxpayers this year: income tax has been eliminated for 70,000 modest -income families, and a further 260,000 taxpayers will have their income tax reduced by more than 30%. • A 30% Workplace Child Care tax deduction will be offered to employers for the capital cost to build or expand on-site child care facilities, or to contribute . to facilities in the community. NEW SUPPORT PROGRAM FOR THE DISABLED A PROMISE MADE - A PROMISE KEPT Another election commitment came into being on June 1st; this one male to people with disabilities to take them out of the welfare system and provide a new support program, specifically designed to meet their needs. "For many years, people with disabilities have said that the welfare system did not meet their needs. They have also said that many individuals are able and willing to work, but couldn't get the proper help to do so," said Minister of Community and Social Services, Janet Ecker. "My staff and I have worked closely with the disabled community to ensure that the new program meets their needs. It has been a lot of hard work by many people, but I am pleased I was able to bring this new program into effect this month," she said . Called the Ontario Disabaity Support Program, the new program provides a more generous income support plan for people with disabilities who are in financial need, so they ,,will no longer have to rely on welfare. The program will also provide better employment ,supports so that people with disabilities who can and do s:want to work can gain financial independence through a job. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY GETS AMORE HELP~ lrartier �;,a the year, Durham Region Children's -lid reodved ahnost baff a million dollars to hire�nwre chid protection stab announced MPP Janet Minister of Community and Social Services. ,"this money is part of a province -wide reform initiative . ecl the child protection system ' sbe said. "A total $170 million more over the nest three years was in this spring's viecialr improvm�nts include more training for staff, a'4 process, and a new information systeas so children won't taR dnvugb the cracks. 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Eight public schools and six separate schools in Durham are participating in the Kidsmuse project spon- sored by The Learning Part- nership which has provided schools workstations and soft- ware donated by Silicon Graphics, including the Sili- con Graphics 02 webscrver, valued at more than $100SM. a year. "It has a lot of potential. "We have yet to tap the poten- tial of the 02 machine" Mr. Briggs reports students have been working on a vari- ety of projects that allow them to get new computer skills at Pickering's Frenchman's Bay Public School, Ajax's Lincoln Avenue and Southwood Park Public Schools, Whitby's E. A. Fairman Public School, Oshawa's Athabasca Street and Sunset Heights Public Schools, Port Perry's S.A. Cawker Public School and Uxbridge Public School. "It's exciting for the stu- dents because they're working with leading-edge technolo- gy:' he says. He adds the pro- gramme has also been a learn- ing experience for teachers who receive ongoing training on the computers. Andrew Asquith, a teacher at Frenchman's Bay in Picker- ing, says the "possibilities are endless" for nine-year-old Sammantha Parrott and her classmates. The Grade 4 student is in one of 12 classes that rotate through the school's computer lab to use the technology. "I've learned how to make web pages, how to put sound on the computer and how to Frenchman's Bay Public School student Samman- tha Parrott works with An- drew Asquith, a computer resource teacher, as part of the Kidsmuse project. Kidsmuse, which com- bines the arts curriculum with technology, is a four-year pro- gramme aimed at students in Grades I through 3. And according to John Briggs, technical resources officer for the Durham Dis- trict School Board, students and teachers are only begin- ning to scratch the surface of its capabilities after working with the equipment for almost scan pictures," she says, adding the computers allow students to do much more than just play games. "It has so many positive repercussions," Mr. Asquith says, explaining the technolo- gy enhances existing teaching units and allows students to develop a variety of new skills. At Oshawa's Athabasca Street, students are also enthu- siastic about the programme, DURHAM ACCESS TO CARE You are invited to attend the 1st Annual General Meeting ,,of Durham Access To Care Place: Jackson's Touch of Class 104 Consumers Drive -: Whitby, Ontario Thursday, June 25, 1998 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. - Guest Speaker: Dr. Asaf Zohar "Chaos Theory: New Thinking for Turbulent Mmes" IM.Paula Landry 90930-33K eat. 3504 byinne 22, i9� - y Tickets Loebeon$TA perpemn (Pay at door) V U ��U cu 1-4 R 4 �1 CORRECTION NOTICE Errors appearing in the Ajax Pickering Large Print Telephone Directory corrections are as follows! 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E., Whitby at 7 uled special board meetings June 29 1997-98 school year for the public p.m. and the Durham Catholic Dis- to discuss staffing and funding is - and separate school boards in trict School Board meets at 7:30 sues. Durham will be held Monday. p.m. at the education centre, 650 For more information call the The Durham District School Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa. public board at 666-5500 or the sep- Board meets at the headquarters at Both school boards have sched- arate board at 576-6150. Billboard MONDAY, JUNE 15 COMMUNITY LIVING: The Ajax - Pickering and Whitby Association for Community Living holds its annual general meeting at 7 p.m. at the Kins- men Heritage Centre, 120 Roberson Dr., Ajax. Video presentation of Every- one Has a Gift: Building Communities with Capacity. All welcome. 427-3300, ext 236. GARDENING: The Ajax Garden Club meets at 8 p.m. at the Ajax Royal Cana- dian Legion branch, 111 Hunt St.. Sue Britnell of Kettleby Herb Farm will speak on the medicinal use of herbs. Herbs and herb products for sale. 686- 1912. TUESDAY, JUNE 16 YOUTH CENTRE: The Barbara Black Centre for Youth Resources holds its annual general meeting at 5 p.m. at The Youth Centre, 360 Bayly St. W., Unit 5. Ajax. RSVP at 428-1212. CANCER BEREAVEMENT: TLC, an informal open support group for caregivers recently bereaved, due to cancer, is held from 1 to 3 p.m. at Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre. 86 Colborne St. W.. Oshawa_ 579-4833. CANCER: A weekly Caregiver Sup- port Group drop-in meeting, where people supporting a cancer patient can share feelings and coping strategies, is held from 1 to 3 p.m. at Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre, 86 Colborne St. W. Oshawa. 579-4833. HORTICULTURE: The Pickering Horticulture Society holds a Strawberry Social from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 1234 Charlotte Circle, Pickering. Admission is $5.420-8076. BREAST FEEDING: The Ajax La Leche League meets at 7:45 p.m. with information and support on breast-feed- ing. Pregnant women, mothers and ba- bies are welcome. 683-7547 for infor- mation, location. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 • SINGLE PARENTS: The Ajax -Pick- ering Chapter of the One Parent Fami- lies Association holds its weekly meet- ing for custodial and non-custodial par- ents at 8 p.m. at the Annandale Golf and Curling Club, corner of Church and Bayly Sts., Ajax. New members wel- come. 831-1201. EUCHRE: The ladies auxiliary of Royal Canadian Legion, 1555 Bayly St., Pickering. hosts open euchre at 8 p.m. $1.50 for seniors and $3 for every- one else. The event is open to the pub- lic with prizes and refreshments. 427- 8831 (Gerry Desbois) we aft M *WJew SOWN M ore Wmft r svarea of linnet ern: for ~Qedr' 1W rago 134ftm #10. Braun Yen's Shawn, 434733i. 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's $200 ,,0," + � $, h � Or ae7 � y°ar dadhuctilr y b O001t � ni aa) � *C014" i must w pre www h� prior ro no& wiry starw Su -sons. r6aXt"is *I* Ask tar Afto& ft" 119wasf*d UNIT #200,282 MONARCH AVE:., A.Wt 19051619-2327 Aut® SUMMER rbAVINGS f w a ri-1 i �.omirg spilt � I 10% off I - - Lu,.ba rme art J II Vetere* L tiha�ad rase Or* 1211 o gsion PA - 420.2196 aasmses lracsa aEr:asst s 14as /...4 Soso � .. tramt�t vacs rK 17llrla<ls.«........»....«....«. �e.M 105FM13 ............... .6SJi (Psnamg- 2" t1AMMIlLL 0%. AM - 51911222 .! AM Yoga relieves cancer patients' stress Cancer paabeems and their, caregivers can get relief from then stress Wednesday, June 17. Yoga for Bodies Under Stress is offered from 10 to 11:15 a.m. at Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre, 86 Colborne SL W., Oshawa. Take a blanket and a small pillow. Call 579-4833 to register. FATHER'S DAY June 21st 1OAX4P.M. Bring Dad to 041Mw Gardens for the... ONE DAY 0WY1 CAR FESTIVAL" Over 80 Cars Throughout� Five Decades! Plus e*y Ifin a Rldes', 'Mlmotwe Gor *y a rM o*4 '%eim Will Trtneinq ExiiW from the Ontario Saeace (entre Mask Fr m %GIC FV sm w CAW The best in tires and vehicle repair at TireNet Auto Care Your vehicle needs the best if you want it to last. Among those needs are a good set of tires and a good mechanic to keep it in top nut- ning order. At TireNet Auto Care, located at 264 Fairall St in Ajax, the staff of trained technicians will treat your vehicle like their own. Owner Frank Iminm opened TireNet in January after moving from Toronto where he was in busi- ness for more than 20 years. 'I wanted a change of scenery and to meet new people,' he says. "This has been a great loca- tion for us.' Customer satisfaction is very important to Frank and he ensures that each and every customer is given a written estimate and that no unnecessary work is done on any vehicle. The shop has nine bays and is equipped with the latest state -d - the -art tools and diagnostic machines. Also, each of the four technicians keep up an the latest changes in automotive teduology so they can work on all models of cars and tanks. Of course TireNet Auto Can is also known for its huge inventory Of tires. .We stock or can get any At TireNet Auto Care, IocaNd at 264 Fakalq SL in Alex, the staff of trained ftchirdelairm wIN treat your vehicle as H it were Vwk own. brand of tire you need but our spe- radial designs typically deliver. ciahy is Pirelli Tues,' says Frank For those on a budget, "A very popular fire in Europe, TueNet also sells good quality used Pirelli is now making itself know in tires in many name brands. Canada as not just a racing tire, but The shop is open Mon. to Fria a tire that's perfect for any velrc -' from 8 a.m. to 6 pzL and 8 a.m. to 3 That includes the Pirelli P40D p.m. on Sat 1ourin6. This affordable all -season Right now take advantage of tire gives excellent wet/dry perfm- their $14.% lube, oil and fiber and mance, superb steering response their Pirelli sale with tires starting at and long tread life. It also gives a $49.95. ride that's quieter and more com- For more information call fortabli than ordinary all -season (905) 619-1222. P photo by Ron Pletroalro The cat's meow Claremont Public School recently staged Alice in Oz, a musical that delighted one and all. Here, Tara London plays a feline that wants more out of life as being a douse cat just isn't enough. Froom 6.05 for 1 year • 1st Mortgages to 95% • 2nd/3rd Mortgages • Condos, Rental properties Best available rates Private funds available Refinanong debt castachdatkm a specialty For personal service call (905) 666-4986 FORADVERT�, • "SPOTmt OO11�� L Spnad tb• good word about your unignna business or senio•. by adwaaiq vie us. You1 inncld no cow Wal mecum is Mon e/aCiYayaart raoftv tuhate It" ire &W dKP veyour tr � �b � at adbomt Meme. ARRIVE TOGETHER! owmanv M.M., coosaonoon st nww M•U Wr rou To ne A#lP0W& :0W0"CALU' a aht c011 puff WPLMIEMARIr "WAKE-UP CALL" I I,-�::: a a � �' n 1i1.'►: 1• THE NEWS ADVZl1lrM= SUNDAY, JUNE 14,19" - PAGE 29 Mudd Cound of O"Wammim t s Seated in front from left to right are: Judy Kellar, Chair -Communications, Richard Davidson, 1st Vice - President, Mary Labaj, President, Dave Borysiak, Chair -Human Relations, and Patricia Patterson, Membership Secretary. Standing behind from left to right are: Faye Farnoush, Correspondence Secretary, Dave Patterson, Past President, Amelia Yadao, Chair -Fundraising, Roland Rutland, 2nd Vice President, Letty Aposwl, Recording Secretary and Chyijer Chen, Treasurer. GROUP DIRECTORS: INDIVIDUAL DIRECTORS: Collins Richards Mitch Lutczyk lkram Makki Joy Perreira Paul Chiang Brian Vrebosch Sonia Lushney Sarah McDonald Garry Minnie Wayne Marquis On April 27, 1998 the MCOD held its Annual general Meeting which included the election and appointments of the above mentioned positions. The Multicultural Council of Oshawa/Durham is a non-profit organization that serves all of Durham Region, through promotion of multicultural awareness in the community. The MCOD has sponsored many events and completed several significant projects in Durham region such as: numerous symposia on race relations, heritage language fairs, provided advisory services to the Boards of Education and various community groups regarding race relations and policy development. Questions or inquiries regrading memberships may be directed by Fax @ (905) 723-2830, or by mail to: P.O. Box 918, Oshawa, ON L1H 7N1. o • D Your dogs and cats deserve a visit to Aly's Professional Pet Grooming Caring for your pet means more than just providing a home and food to eat. It takes tender loving care so it's healthy and happy. Alyson Ayton has made a career out of making pets look and feel their best. That includes her own two dogs and two cats. This love is the reason she decided to become a pet groomer and for the past two years has built a business based on her expert grooming techniques. Trained -for 1000 hours by a Master Groomer, Alyson offers clients a full grooming service at very reasonable rates. This includes a comb -out, bath, conditioning, drying, scis- soring, clipping nails, ear pluck- ing and cleaning, relieving anal glands and a touch of cologne. Her other services include maintenance programs, regular comb -outs and even a brush and blow service which helps with shedding - Another problem that occurs from ignoring your pets grooming is hair matting. "It's very uncomfortable for the pet and may cause skin irritations," she says. "Regular Atytion Aywn 13 an Mr r n111Pustfed Pet groomer who is pichlred hero with Precious, who is up for adoption by the Action VoNxlteers for Ar teals at 420-3167. grooming will help prevent this third in various competitions. from happening.- A member of both the You can drop off your pet Canadian Groomers Association and pick it up a few hours later. and the Ontario Dog Groomers Alyson also offers a pick up and Association, Alyson keeps up on delivery service and takes the latest changes in the groom - appointments during the day, ing industry by attending many evenings and weekends. shows and seminars throughout "By setting up appoint- the year. ments we can start on your pet Aly's Professional Pet right away." she says. "I don't Grooming is located at 637 believe in leaving your animal in Kingston Rd., Pickering inside a cage for hours until they're the PetsChoice Warehouse. For groomed• more information about call (905) Alyson is an accomplished 420-5922. groomer placing first, second and rr rrrrr... .. %+rr rrr •.. r.i�w r..rrr 15 /0 Off Everything! Al Prewt ttta as cath Mr. US purrrase • Hydrotherapy • Hair Salon 6�, • H&oc Tr•amw is • Esthebcs • Aromatherapy • Steatsu • Regi: • Regsterec Massage Therapy VMS" spa a Wedne" Cwwe OW sez Knysron Rd n,st wt or ChuMh St. Best Pft & Spit Store in 905TW4rj:W4 is SAL" 9 sM b 4 PROFESSIONAL PET !! GROOMING 0 1 $ froa..a tarA l I a(cw JkdugL —, �! t �! Pidaq ad scurvy smia ew- - - . 1 r � w• t�oataoe � fid. r 1!i t Q Da' e+eaiq Jk wcdmd apda.os m a.,irbh. t !! $5.W off army full groom is 'rro anter dscournt3 appy A lid. >S t!! 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We will teach you: • Computer Technology • Hardware and Networking Basics • Novell • 'Windows NT • Software Support M = m. swim"M psi...: gid IoM 1:1 Pickering News Advertiser Outlet The Uxbridge Tribune office . 1822 whites RT Picketing - sara/Lee -Amberlea Plaza 24 Toronto St. N., Uxbridge !Nlh9A"e HOURS: Tres. -Fri. 10 am -8 pm Srn-Noon til 5 p.m. CLOSED Monday HOURS: 8:30 am- 5 pmMon.-Fri.�d FAX: (905) 579-4218 FAX: (905) 852-4355 --,. 683-0707 852-9741 EraaN: ee.pa.oa.raer.-..a phown lives ORONTO LINE 416) 798- 25930 arrin til �3 p 11 Careen 7/ TORONTO Register now for upcoming courses I I Careen I I Careers 1 1 Careen I I Careers ffI I Careers FWl Careers ess You Can Be W's Administration Small used signs have contributed sigt»firandy to job P'�'117Job-Reaqygrowlh. Develop your skills to succeed in business with In Months Not Years with courses including Economics. Ontario Business College. & mcmi De Law. your i . g are. Develop youur Accounting/Business Administration opportunities to ownloperate Human Service Worker - Animal Care Aide a bossiness or work within a government agency or service Computer Software & Systems Operator Business Administration - Massage Therapy company. In Only 8 Mondes! Medical Office Administrator - Law Cleric Pharmacy Technician - Sales & Marketing Uw Clerk Chiropramuc Office Assistant - Dental Assisting if a career that allows you to ob6ervc and contribute to the i Classes Starting Soon1 administration of . legal system intrigues You. IJBCs wr, r ti,, Law Clerk program is for you. �♦`wz Limited Seating, Study Canadian, Corporaw, Earthly & CommercialLaw POW' I Call Today! Eaand gain, experience in — %1("Y 200 Joao Street west, criminal and civil procedures. I !Ito— Miall, 2nd Floor Careers my be available with 0slarwea law offices, hal estate firms. 45576-9175 banking finstib"m and ruche. Firwciat Ammare May Be A adabk To TArnc who Qualify /n 0* 12 moldits! Pickering Campus 420-1344 MAINTENANCE r,�,s,i,� NOW be a„il," if "a qml* I OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR Still time to register for Health & Human Studies courses The folklwing Hath & Human Studies Continuous Learning courses are still available: Courses/Code Start Doe Day Diabetic Foot Care RN 3554 June 17 Wed Fuad. of Bailie Anatomy 13110 1551 June 17 Wed T'Lerapeodc Too& heel Q WELL 2551 June 19 Fri/Sat WHMIS HLTH 1903 Jane 20 Sat Care for the Catgieer WELL 1923 Juane 20 Sat WE11 1902 June 23 Tues Diabetes Education WELL 1928 June 30 'hies Forma iniorlmation cAR (905) 721-3052. xg0ater by Credit Card at (905) 721-3000 or 14600461-3260 or in person 02000 Sivooe St. N. Nlon - Thais &3o - 5M pm, Flrlday 8:30 - 430 pan, 44W 660"ym fordo P" vft Irdf-NI tightly skilled couple Child Care and social services hpground to operate a 6 bed dtefx.'y aged Co-ed treatment Iesidence. Toronto area. Ful - s= ctuld Care support puns relic and excel. ranunention provided. Resumes lo: EN- TERPHASE C&F Service 10 Mary St. S., Oshawa. Suite 201, Ll H 811113 TEAT MAEUM W"W TIN ITY. We are looking for key people to inulol our ii- nancial serWms business in this area Eiperwo not nc- essary. we will train parVul time positions available. Fax resume to (905)-509-4963. Aaention Kwy. THE NAIL $TAT10N Career Training Carter Become a nail tcdkrcran, Gres tnnilg available in artificial nails. ear Cartd4rg, wax - 1 $tu0eflt avall- a'ae. Mals 420. )723- 8083 Wil TECji1N1OM Program - Acrylic. 91b)ergdu. rnadcoe pedicwe, rail art. (hands on training lads to certilinte. Career School of Mrstywlg Nal Division (905) 576-35M 1awwai No AOM STMTON Person Friday for small established Ajax office. Must be lard working, quick. good with spelling and figures. Non- smoker 906.427-8520. located at the Ajax depot in the waiter and/or sewer section. you will be primarily responsible for wipervising a staff team, in a unionized environment. i ernsurtng that they meet standards for procedure. quality and timing. Addibonapy, you will help develop annual maintenance programs, prepare work sched- ules for ma nitenance activities, and keep accurate records for the maintenance management system. This role wiN involve working standby and overtime hours on short notice. A high-sctnod graduate. you are certified as an Ontario Water DisW*xfi on► Class 11 and Wastewater Collection cal utility Operator, and have extensive experience in nnainW ang sewage conectim. water distribution and road systems. or an equivalent comiDination of edta- cation and experience. Your thorotgh understanding of related safety legjslation is backed by proven supervisory akills and the abjijty to communicate effectively with ate levels of posonrtsl. Preferably, you bmg to Itis rob conKxlter experience and a *W ioence wish T endorsement. Irriersets l applicants are irltriled to reply in confidence, by .Ane 26, i9M *w** 1fN number !e -YAC -M and statirtp salary expectations, tux 911311111161111 ONioer. Dgmfr m t of Illlrrlsel Rrlsoerces, The FMeiasal Mlnni r ip Nil of Dwhem 005 Rosslsnd :food Ewa. Vllllilbri Oo lis On, LiN 0A3 - We tlof ail applicants but advise lath only those to be considered for an interview wiN be contacted. 1 General;; US Comal Help OIL General He* CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES If there are firms or individuals to whom you do not wish your reply sent, simply place your application in an envelope addressed to the box number in the advertisement and attach a list of such names. Place your application and list in an envelope and address to: Box Replies.lf the advertiser is one of the names on your list your application will be destroyed. PLEASE NOTE, resumes that are forted directly to Oshawa This Week, will not be forwarded to the file number. Originals must be not directly as indicated by the lostrac- tiens In tits ad. 1 General Nolp APPOIN" UT &otos wanted. no selling involved. M and put hie ava latim E>q> preierred Full trailing provWW. HoraM wages cabs thonaM. Poserve. odhusluro and responsiek it eviOuMs onto ldeal for konvirmakers For Ilaermw. Car Phvw at 126-2010. ASSISTANT FARer Manager for Poultry Farm. Full ban rn- dmduai who has meciwrnl i electrical skills Wiling td barn iter coarputemed reed- ing syskm. Doing rourn dim mairaenents and tractor ad field wore Has to be sel- erdfvaeed hard working. team player and barn an pluses of the term operation Farm ex- perhmce required some sea- sonak. long hours. (SUN wage.) Drop off or mad lesunres to White Feattw Farms krc. 65 Ragian Rd E. Ragian Ontario. L1H MK icodto phone nes piessew. AZ OWAMS. Local and hwy wort reead aestract needed. Call(905) 430.2x69. 61Aa'a Assistant. Full-time erp. required. Appy wall resum a the saws Tam, 227 Moor Strad E., OxiwuM LiG 7S1 KMM WASN mQuires l- Cewsed assistant manager for Ajax. GomossioNOorws/ prow slnarYig Neo stylists, full aid per wee. Cao Co" (905) 4266/80 sfArTYfir11N. P/T or Frt st* ist, own dialled prele - Cal 905-571-2582. OOLDT Adverftrous? Female Flilertailnws proferred. No Cie. Amon s last ryre errler- tailrmienit ktdustry. ice old ald- C: at 4app_ 49x8 to a tdwvlew. fx en am= NN Good WORD, EXCEL, i phone stilt. Nile to worts mow vises Said lawn wi8r sal - Please rept' tt Oshawa This Meek, P.O. Bout 481, Oshawa ON, LIN 71.5. COON, 000111 PEUM, part Ow waiNrhwitrm positions agaable. Apply in _ persm 88 Hardwood Ave., S., Nae VjTme TOOL Salesman lewiL/L and East expalertoe rerMnaed IOr fi Fane resew 416.352-5131. YOUTH 16-24 YRS. JOBS AVAILABLE to Apprentice • Retail Sales • Receptionist • Assembly These are a small sample of the jobs available through JOB CONNECT Call the hotline 725-4786 Pickering residents 1-800-263-0993 Funded by the Government of Ontario Is now offering a full time ASSISTANT MANAGEMENT POSITION The ideal candidate should possess solid understanding of restaurant operations, customer service, hon- est, reliable, energetic, detail ori- ented, problem solver. Knowledge of human resource management, cost controls, mar- keting would be a great benefit. Apply in person with resume to: Tailgate Charlies 145 King St. W., Oshawa, Ontario. 1 General Help 1 General ►req EXPEItalao Chef required CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser re- quests that advertisers check their ad upon publication as News Ad- vertiser will not be re- sponsible for more than one incorrect insertion and there shall be no li- ability rability for non -insertion of any advertisement. Liability for errors in ads is bmited to the ammuld paid for the space occu- pying the error. AN copy is subject to the appw val Of mar rnent Of Neta Advertiser. D UCWK OMYE Will Wow k.kina amens w1hh exam. encs in pisa Slone steps re- pgrehone ca Tele ONNiCT CANE ■ONNENa. Fur time oNWW posilorhs available lmmediiatettr work- me with rm.Experiltincti and �ieddwut education regrdwd. Plem appy bT tail 906) GM3112 by Jure tM t OOON PER$=, tilladraS- es, oaneiders. bousekeee ers, frord disk. wooed Apply tkluw. in persar 10 50 &oar Sl. W. EM SM.- PER trent! As- prpdh�ts >t fl0are >Y woe as 2 3 =ours pmeresd II 0=16-S126%. X88. - E N31ttET16 and ded all well�Durtiam Re - OM prkMer. Small and drys presses. MWmum 3 years experience preferred. Fax w SUM Hill 7sxpecteaolu 10 for eslaaKned Italian restau- rant. Cal 905.426-90110. OWERIEIICED dry cleaner prener nwftd lmmedfahy. Pkxe call (905)720-5555 or (905) 725-26oa We pay You arewr o assenllMe our prod ch Easy work. No sary. S�� File stv It tuiiiiwpeaRZS! *21 ONLLIV IIp FREE NIIFJIIET LWAId lime offer Don't delay Call today. You've sled the rest. Now sot wait are best! W44 -mg. HAIR STYLESTS needed liar Aram - Pk lm*q alas. $aitch 10 start plus FO&Vmft amder pay &pay i tond'aale Fir al 9"1-4337. FIRST CHOICE HAiR CUTTERS ree+iew aatileble is Odows As wed 905439-00 FKL ME wort araWble for propertyMakaernaioe Elie �. FULL-TIME CuFO" work avail" to Cess respoom person wig evader in stripping and waxing. For �rsfdffsI GuAntler. Sell 'f maYdersna al 9trrf)5(�1 eCwreen HA STTLIST - full-brne/put. gine. For busy CWOnn's sa- lon Picks"). Call (416) 2x5.177. 'r' ' I tHh'149WSI Alrf1+'$RTI1V0&VX81MWE TRnRJWE SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1"1111 -PAGE -A 110 110 110 110 w11111111110 120 120 130 130 LET QUANTUM WORK FOR YOU! $6.85 - $7.50 per hour DURHAM AREA INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS 75 STRONG LABOURERS • Shipper/ Receivers • Machine Operators • Material Handlers 50 INDUSTRIAL WORKERS • Assemblers • Collator/Inserters • Order Picker/Packers Must have steel -toed safety shoes/boots. Bring Void Cheque or Savings Account Information for Direct Deposit. Interviews to be held at: Pickering Recreation Centre (1867 Valley Farm Rd.) Wednesday, June 17, 1998 Call Tara or Rahel for appt. Tel: (416) 292-2282 AIDS COMMITTEE OF DURHAM Street Outreach Worker 8 hrs. weekly - Fn & Sat. pin & daytirtw weekday hrs. REQUIREMENTS: the successful candidate w ill have a combination of education and expericnce related to HIV/AIDS. addictions and street youth, street -wise and nrmjudgemental. Resumes accepted until June 19, 1998 DebbieCarson-Project Coordinator Suite 305. 209 Dundas Street Eau Whitby, Ontario Fax: (905) 665-0056 On thow srlrcled for an marrview, will be contacted. ATTENTION LASH STUDENTS Pinkerton's of Canada Limited presently ha, Supplemental Security Officer poNitions, available at General Motors in c 1,hawa. We are looking for individuals %%hu possess excellent communication and Public relation skills. You must be Hexi61e with shifts and available on shirt notice. Previous security experience or LASA education an asset. Mease apply in Person or send resume to: Pinkerton's of Canada Limited 156 Duncan Mill Road, Unit 7 Don Mills, ON M38 3N2 Or fax to (416)445-5545 No phone calls please. (hr/y tlkise cm -tiered for an mfermw will be contacted. ling Ric4arb's in pull JOIN OUR TEAM! • One Corporate Chef • Line Cooks 2 yrs. minimum experience Drop fesionfle in person to: KING RICHARD'S PUB 1163 Kingston Rd., Pickering AND BATIMY Explosive growth has created 3 Management positions a - KITCIM MANAGBRti _• 0e31KRAL MANAGER Two new stores opening soon Please deliver resumes to: Jacket - OWbawa 843 Kftg at. W. AtIm Ow►sw 50 NEW OPENINGS in housewares and select sporting items.Training is Provided. No door to door sales or _telemarketinat. Call... DRIVERS CLASS DZ • Blue box pick-up and curbside sorting • Previous experience preferred • Immediate openings • Permanent positions • Competitive rates • Company paid benefit plan • Uniforms provided • Safety incentive program • Current abstract required. Please apply in person at: 4& MILLER WASTE SYSTEMS WASTE 69 Taunton Road West "'17� Oshawa, Ontario We Offer: ✓ Financing available ✓ Worldwide home office network ✓ 23 years in business ✓ 7 hr. FREE consultation Fax your resume today! 905-831-2832 WORLDWIDE CDN. MGMT. CONSULTANTS INC. FREELANCE WRITER/ PHOTOGRAPHER needed for Advertonals or General Business 8 Health related subjects. Reply with resume to: Peter Hughes, Oshawa Whitby This Week, 865 Farewell St. P. 0. Box 481, Oshawa, L1 H 71-5. KITCHEN MANAGER. kitchen nelp. waiters waitresses bar tenders and ON person re- quired Please apply in Per- son. Lord Stiteir s 520 West- ney Rd. 0. UM 9-11. Ater LOPE TO DECORATEI Totally Trop" ntenors is lookup for consultants to market. quality Silk plants. Iras and wm- sones for more uto call Pal 905-436-0426 to kW or set MODELS WANTED - from Ca- nada. between 2-19 to Com - plate in the years 1996 Tor- onto Pageants. Over 520.000 in pitta and scholarships In- cluding o-cknding trips to Nationals in Las Vegas CAN today, 1-600- 357-2125 Ed 240 MODELS WANTED - from Ca- nada. between 2-19 to com- plea in this years 1996 Tor- onto Pageants Over $20.000 in prigs and schoWshps. In- at`�ca6ro tuaayi eoo 367-2125 Ed. 240. NEW OM M dow dowri of- fice 4, -1 q motwaled phxorne reps for days and. moo � Fust Iranian provided. Top crapes paid. Moura plus Do- rms. for an varmw call 436- 0058. SPMn M■ I God course reeds help adveris- ::n m �eprxlge 0 needed mtmedi Gamier $450 we". call G for an i mannew (905)720-3144 NPS 50 AZ DrWm Running 48 states Top rok6 A buMN6 MnmLxn 1 yr ft,fptNieftce Apply in Person NPS 112 Alibi St s6 or cam (905)-M7168 or 1488.439.77x7. OPPORTUWTY OF A Life time. New product in Carm". Ground 111,00I NO otxlgaoun. Don't miss out. Part or full lime. Lots d traMIN. Lots Of morally to be made. Please car(16-571-4760. MONTESSORI TEACHER (AM.I.I Warded for Septem- ber For Casa, Pickering. Plass call (905)-426-9232. _ PERSONS for Brew On posi- tions. Will train. Experience helpful. Applicants need Out - Ong personality . (905)-666- 9355. RECEME CASH and keep M. For details rax (905) 427 - am 6ALON.lowed in Prime Dur- ham area Licensed Mairstyl- tst positions awdeblr salary 8 commissions Fax resume b (9115)922-2767 SEARS IWRCARE - requires Hirstykst with permanent i-- xxese skdxal Der 11- . sic.e discounts AM ppof%,-.p t3,1111118111111111 In prlartSrOnp San Half C n. Oshawa came SUT= rental avadabfe at Duww s Hair Salon. Crume 6 energetic person with 5 years ,f:. . n. Io wort in a friendly atmosphere with dr eA oveAftiw Car 436-0640 CLERK e facility are, reliable per - to work 1 day/ k on Sat, plus relief for man- s. Cleaning of ers and ¢round: its; rental cot cis and Payments. $8.50 /tic FAX TO (905) 831-55% txledlately. Earn $500++ cart- vassitxp Amblo6pblxa reliable 6 soNY a'�+7106. y. Car epi SUMMER JOBS STUDENTS MAKE Extra $SS NOW selbrg ChOcol3te, no floor to door, Earn S40 -S60 rash paid nightly. Looting for students 13-17. Please call (4141330.7201111 MUST LEAVE MESSAGE THE WOMSTM ARMS is looking tar experienced Lire Cooks for Pickering and Oshawa locations. Hard de- liver resume$ to: 1400 8ayly St. pKkwml� THE NEWS ADVERTISER Is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers and flyers to the following areas ear A -A -It AA AJAX Ducatel Cres. Carrick Ave. Wright Cres. Reed Dr. Sherwood Rd. W Windsor Dr. Redmond Rd. PICKERING Bluendge Cres, Bentley lane Underhill Crt. Sommergrove Cres. A.inan Woods Dr. Chiron Cres. Village St. Arcadia Sq. Southcott Rd. Conacher Cres. Maple Hill Crt, Sandcherry Cres. Thicket Cres. Rouge Forest Cres. SCARBOROUGH Wanda Rd. Centennial Rd. Meadowvale Rd. Feagan Dr. Bathgate Dr. Oxhom Rd. Wheeling Dr. Mabedey Cres - Hartsville Ave. Baronial Crt. Broadbridge Dr Ate.- AA� FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 683.61 17 ■NIPY S DINER. Awn, re- quires cooks. dishmaskens and waitresses. Experience regiwed Please appy in per- son want tante to: 64 Har- wood Ave. S.. Ajax. 427- 1993. RN AT If6WA - mew bell; our proAwls. Stan sw meaiaky. For free ata pKk- age call 24Ats. kill-tme 1- 668-771-7409 ed. 07. 1 t1b f4ar 041111 ENTRY, bm tam temp, maximum 10.000 hey strokes. 2 yarn ei#e', P, Stag Phis. Plem rat (416) 495.0615 no=AL tom days per WeekAIr in wrang 10: r 1r Skim, 95 Bary St. W.. suits 200, Ajax, ON, Lits 79. t l i10 thinAmmb onrniiarn+hImm A Canadian hwincu puMehcr requaes inkcpcn&nt yaks people with twsincu-car husincss lcicmarkcting cWricacc to wurk farm 1•rmc. The ideal candidate will have a pmksawaal ickphrxnc mwncr sad he scif rativatcd. Mease call Peter (905) 6256851 Full Time Position for Document Scanning with some data entry. $8/hr. Fax resume to 905-420-8199 Att.: Kevin OFFICE PERSON WANTED To work in a fast paced environment. A/P, A/R, Payroll, customer service, general office duties. A strong accounting background required. Experience in Simply Accounting 6.0 and Microsoft Word an asset. Reply in writing only to: Mrs. Lyon Pro Office Service 830 Brock Rd. S. Pickering, L1 W 1 Z8 State Salary Expectations 1 Saks HOVAgerms a1 -sl- HeWA"ft Team Leader ooloortunity! Small Cull Ccal1rr - l'rrk,'Scurb Are you experienced in the areas of: Telephone Work - Good Communicator Inside Saks Rep. - Customer Service Extensive Leadership Training Provided for the Right Person! (905)571-7294 58.00/H R. INSTORE PROMOTIONS A great opportunity for sales and mar- keting representatives to work in a major department store. Full and part time. Training provided to qualified candidates If you are self motivated with a professional appearance, please all Stanfield at (416) 340-0102 ext- 415 or 1-888-616-2789 ext. 415 Cif an as*&L INSIDE SALES Advertising Rep. Required If you are cheerful, enthusiastic, highly energetic, self -motivating and thrive under pressure, this competi- tive position may be for you! Experi- ence in quality telephone and/or ad- vertising sales would be an asset, but not necessary. Several positions throughout Durham Region available. Send your resume to: Inside Sales Dept. c/o Lisa Preston, P. 0. Box 481, 865 Farewell St. Oshawa, Out. L1 H 71L5 w tax: (905) 579-2238 ®Lenbrook, 633 Granite Court Pickering, Ontario L1W 3K1 (FAX) 905-837-6352 or e-mail: humanresources@lenbrook-com. HOME & RURAL APPLIANCES The largest independent appiiance dealer in Ontario has a Sales Position Opening This person must be enthusiastic and a team player. Remuneration based on commission. Earning potential $50,000. Must be able to work evenings and weekends. Please apply in person, with resume to: 1540 Dundas St. E., Whitby INSIDE STEE SALES REP. ~lief 5er%ice a f.,bricabon Centre Durham Regi) Customer servi .ourtang and so cold calling. Blit print reading a takeoff knowlec nmrxirtant Min. years in related fie Send resume w salary expectati( to File #154 P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, On- tario, LIH 71_5 RFPRFeFt- TATIVE warned ran last grow - .ng ItkWmmufkeiUont Com- pany. gma opportuary nor sell -starter Fax resume b: 905.404-1765 SALES HELP WANTED Nighty motivated must quality for conrnul3w ane tknovaow. Appy in pawn a 66 Sinn= St H Ask for Ron SALES HELP, experienced lull/part-time for small futa- lure Sine Must be Ik�ty into- tivaled salary anti mmrS- slon. call (905)43c -73W A leading international distribution company has the following opening. Applicants must be team oriented, self -motivated, organized, possess excellent communication skills and be proficient in MSOffice. The position requires a minimum of four years related experience in Inside Sales, Customer Service and/or Telemarketing. Sales Co-ordinator - File #357 The main responsibilities include: • Effective handling of 1-800 Service Calls from Customers, Dealers and Service Centres. • Processing/expediting Dealer and Service Centre orders. • Maintenance of Lenbrook America's system database. • Monitor inventory movement. Please forward your resume by June 19th referencing the file number. Lenbrook is committed to employment equity. No phone calls please. TELEMARKMR3 warned for •ne company Diesel Troth :Service Lid. Ful ,uric position avaAabk Car (416) 239.0066. USED CAR Satyr Pates. n person xrml resume at SHAWA AUTO CENTRE 160 sancoe st 5. Osharav 9051-404-2255. Skdksd Neto CARPENTER: 3ra rest ap- aentce required Fir time up to Ery "tea Must be "Pow enced in tramnpltorrmp tot codwor m1 6 ndk%DW son to afloat carpenter Berms 6 MMpotta * Fir resume, t2i 6659 CANPEIFTERWFRAAMG/ FORMING. permanent his time 60hrSAek . Musa be fury eVerienced carpenter mm - Mum of 5 years and be Idly traded In for COmlmtrGiLrYgYSfryl prepare tarots to budding coda. measure ma- rcriN. CIA. shape 6 do training /forming salary negotiable and berMlKs Fax resume to 905-Q7-6659 CLASS W TECHNICIAN Preferably with Chrysler expeneraae, for txuy dealership. Fax resume to 905-683-5738 EIvuNENcm COLD INS 1st i ltd press persons Only Goss community or veram 25 prat operator need appy. OE Web pin" 1156 SS Service Rd. W. Oakville. Fax 1-(905) 7-230627-23066. of phone 1- Lkull" Body P body shop in WW 8h' - No apprentices IENSEN AUTO BODY (!051668-3331 Wim even- rew-0 for mean sited shop in Whitby. FW time employment, excel- lent salary and full be eftls. Please reply to File #156 Oshawa This Week, P.O. nom 461. Oshawa. Ontario. UH 71.5. MACHM SHOP foreperson experienced and mature re- quired for medium sized shop in WfktOy. Excellent salary aced bonus. full ballots. TWO week shot) raatlOn. Also re- quired is an expener ce CNC 00-9 Mir Operator. top wait. es and benelit package. Please tax resume to Dyna Erxgirooring (905) 721.1204. *111 la; 141 VILLAGE CHRYSLER, DURHAM'S LARGEST CHRYSLER DEALERSHIP IS SEEKING AN EXPERIENCED SALES REPRESENTATIVE. PLEASE CONTACT DWAYNE PICKARD AT 683-5358 ••r HOME & RURAL APPLIANCES The largest independent appiiance dealer in Ontario has a Sales Position Opening This person must be enthusiastic and a team player. Remuneration based on commission. Earning potential $50,000. Must be able to work evenings and weekends. Please apply in person, with resume to: 1540 Dundas St. E., Whitby INSIDE STEE SALES REP. ~lief 5er%ice a f.,bricabon Centre Durham Regi) Customer servi .ourtang and so cold calling. Blit print reading a takeoff knowlec nmrxirtant Min. years in related fie Send resume w salary expectati( to File #154 P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, On- tario, LIH 71_5 RFPRFeFt- TATIVE warned ran last grow - .ng ItkWmmufkeiUont Com- pany. gma opportuary nor sell -starter Fax resume b: 905.404-1765 SALES HELP WANTED Nighty motivated must quality for conrnul3w ane tknovaow. Appy in pawn a 66 Sinn= St H Ask for Ron SALES HELP, experienced lull/part-time for small futa- lure Sine Must be Ik�ty into- tivaled salary anti mmrS- slon. call (905)43c -73W A leading international distribution company has the following opening. Applicants must be team oriented, self -motivated, organized, possess excellent communication skills and be proficient in MSOffice. The position requires a minimum of four years related experience in Inside Sales, Customer Service and/or Telemarketing. Sales Co-ordinator - File #357 The main responsibilities include: • Effective handling of 1-800 Service Calls from Customers, Dealers and Service Centres. • Processing/expediting Dealer and Service Centre orders. • Maintenance of Lenbrook America's system database. • Monitor inventory movement. Please forward your resume by June 19th referencing the file number. Lenbrook is committed to employment equity. No phone calls please. TELEMARKMR3 warned for •ne company Diesel Troth :Service Lid. Ful ,uric position avaAabk Car (416) 239.0066. USED CAR Satyr Pates. n person xrml resume at SHAWA AUTO CENTRE 160 sancoe st 5. Osharav 9051-404-2255. Skdksd Neto CARPENTER: 3ra rest ap- aentce required Fir time up to Ery "tea Must be "Pow enced in tramnpltorrmp tot codwor m1 6 ndk%DW son to afloat carpenter Berms 6 MMpotta * Fir resume, t2i 6659 CANPEIFTERWFRAAMG/ FORMING. permanent his time 60hrSAek . Musa be fury eVerienced carpenter mm - Mum of 5 years and be Idly traded In for COmlmtrGiLrYgYSfryl prepare tarots to budding coda. measure ma- rcriN. CIA. shape 6 do training /forming salary negotiable and berMlKs Fax resume to 905-Q7-6659 CLASS W TECHNICIAN Preferably with Chrysler expeneraae, for txuy dealership. Fax resume to 905-683-5738 EIvuNENcm COLD INS 1st i ltd press persons Only Goss community or veram 25 prat operator need appy. OE Web pin" 1156 SS Service Rd. W. Oakville. Fax 1-(905) 7-230627-23066. of phone 1- Lkull" Body P body shop in WW 8h' - No apprentices IENSEN AUTO BODY (!051668-3331 Wim even- rew-0 for mean sited shop in Whitby. FW time employment, excel- lent salary and full be eftls. Please reply to File #156 Oshawa This Week, P.O. nom 461. Oshawa. Ontario. UH 71.5. MACHM SHOP foreperson experienced and mature re- quired for medium sized shop in WfktOy. Excellent salary aced bonus. full ballots. TWO week shot) raatlOn. Also re- quired is an expener ce CNC 00-9 Mir Operator. top wait. es and benelit package. Please tax resume to Dyna Erxgirooring (905) 721.1204. PAGE 32 -THE NEWS ADVERTISEWUXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, JUNE 14,19" 1 N"'d'�" ,1 MO oe+mlM.alw 1 Midler 11 16rIWt BB11ra1 11 MnrlMt BMW 1 um 1 so ` ®1 Durham Region Branch 0 REGISTERED NURSES Regular Part-time VON is seeking highly motivated and innovative professionals for Regular Part-time positions in the Visiting Nursing Program. To qualify you must be registered with the College of Nurses of Ontario, possess a current CPR Certificate, demonstrate excellent communication skills and be available to work a variety of hours, including evenings and weekends on a rotational basis. You must have certification and competency in the following skills: IV Therapy Continuous and Intermittent Pumps, Sr Central Venous Lines Management. Pediatric Skills, an asset Advanced Foot Care, an asset. Other added skills, an asset. Car essential Please submit resume to: Beth Rundle, Nursing Program Manager Victorian Order of Nurses Durham Region Branch 58 Rossland Road West Oshawa, Ontario L1G 2V5 Fax: (905)571-1460 While we sincerely appreciate the interest of all applicants, only those candidates selected for an in!ermew will be contacted. Jolpff SkiN•d ►gyp IM ShiMd Help IM Dgenra AvdeiLe DAYCARE Available- Part AZ DRIVER • DZ DRIVER For short hauls and local work moving furniture. Apply in person with recent abstract to: 725 Finley Ave. Ajax. i hrrie,Fuli ume m East end Ux- bridge (Barton Fans) Lola of adwrods aro trans Can BS2- 0611 HARWODOAIORTH hilly n area Rekabie daycare In my home. AnordaDk rants. Non- smoking Fun -time or sunnier breaks 6 morrhs i up 905- 426-2676 MY HOME. Full nine & Pan dime AM ages Walk to HWp • • Deyeae Awsktat AeOelnrntr Lots of TLC, haul err. ttalts. $ones a more Call 537-M Day Carel Available) SCHOOL Est. Since 1988 55 Emporer Street off Harwood Ave. S., Ajax An early Introduction to Language - Math -French Writing and Sciences Open 7 a.m. - 6 pm. Ages 21/2 up to 7 years (Grade - 2) Register now for September 1998 Call for Information ("s) IM skilled Help ECMA W WaKIN. Class A. full time, with Own Looks - Nicer for inquiries. Steve Ctarke M000rs. 720-2277. TYPEfETIEN/GRAPMt AR- Owatcafe`PWO Shop. ) an or Lisa, 571.3000. Fax $71-2126. "M. EalpaahM/ graveU quart' operation immechately emgoiros an a perkenoed *per- son to operate aro mannan tont end loader, screening W. was" system and Raw a general knowledgeptd F ra as to: 613w3321551 or calk 613.232-4811 d DENTAL MYOffMT with at lug 2 wm required for Wednesday even- ings ard aMrrute Sa 83 7-1231 1 July. Judy () FULI/PART TIME Cardiology W tst orrse re. Cardacon(Off RMT REQUIRED immediately for progressive. multi-desci- plinary Oshawa Clinic. Fax rasion 905-728.0679. RLI he oral surgery office in �'5p m`. 10 90619 -mi Fax N 1 tuyn �Meder BALLTCuFFE LODGE Mursnp Houle, now firing casual RN's and RPN's. Said resume at- tention D.O.C. to 70 Station St. Ajax. LIS IRS. or tax to 905- ;27-5846. Dqw required in our home. Non- smoker. transportation re- quired. Current references may. Mooft-Fnday f ateft howl. cal (905)6a6 - am ow Gp.m. FUN -LOSING. cream, ex- periehoed to og wer Icer adlw 1-1/2 yr old. 3-4 daysAveek. Prow environment with 1-2 older children. References. 831-9207 EXPOO ICE RESPOMSIN.E. daytime Care in my home for a adorable lyr old. Whites/ Hwy2. Nonsmoker. Friendly cogs. References required. (905)420-0172. 1ROCl/ HWY. 2- daYeare available, 1ulVpart time. lwRhy snacks, fkemble hours. Ferhad backyard. First Aid, receipts a"Itle. 426- 6515 PICNEIUNG Meeh / Ref$ Lovrg daycare. 18 morax to 12 years Darty onitir 0 (ttrnttd iharyard aril port) Gags story tune. meat. nu -mo & sit- 4 , Fag Ad. C PR certdied Morh- smOWng. roup , 905-428- 1244 WHITES AMC FMCH day- care available in my home. 2 Jim 0: age and up Lunches and snacks Playroom. Fenced backyard Daft *Mm/park Non-smoker RN- erences It interested Can 420-0206 1 a"- 79' CHAIN LINK FENCE Greencomes with gas. top fads. man pcisrs and Comm Doss oris hardwiaro $150 o te.o. Cal 725-2383 NAWN BICYCLE. 12 speed road racer Chrome-" frame ALL Slkmano Exaege phis Mint rr If Retail value $900 Asking $400 Phone f905i623-2508 DART CRUM receiving lave sat 5350 Matching rocker rekiung Char 5250 Green floral carpel 7'x9' $100. Dark beige Swivel red -' char 5250 (905)-63(}2428. �BO Call ' $900 O PASTEL GREEN Rod 4 -seat- er sola & matching 3 -sealer, very poop condition, $375. Cal 427.4757. 4 EVENDANCE rackets avail- able. good seats. July 501. us each. 400 SO. let , MR floor bur ded 1250.426.8881. SCN HOUSE, 11 R. round, vinyl root. Excellent i, , "'on. Parable and easy to assem- ble. Cost SOW new. Asking $400. (905) 683-4405 1 AAkfem IN Still GANAQE door repairs, bngtah ers kmtM $45.. mm t 4opene�n lluaity Plus Doors -0073 1DA9 PACE American 518 wheel Tandem Ade Trailer, Midmain fires. new drakes. 30' berg. 55660. 1995 Ford Smith 9000 pound elecbeic ly- dmft 2 post hoist, seldom used $3000. Celebrity water Cooker $125. 10'x10' garape door wood panel W. inside usage only, Like new with hardware $500. 1997 Xerox 5308 phobcopier, seldom used SM. Call 579-9967. 4 IXW CANADIAN POOL TABLE. Solid Oak 1 irefe M. Slake tourry clad. 2 sell of balls. 4 O's. Excelled condi- tion. $4000. (905) 666 9671. BARRY'S GARDENS 905-640-1345 U -PICK WE PICK 79011b. HOURS: Weekdays 8-8 Weekends 8-5 Supervised children Reekome Corner of 9th Line & Bethesda Rd. I Bring your own containers or use ours U -Pick We -Pick Barry's Best Berries 1-1/2 miles north of Zephyr , Rd. lb. Barry's Best ■ Z4m" Berries Zephyr Mini-Yart IN Zephyr Road Leeskdate w� E 711% C.onc. Davis Dr. uld "go S 8 am - Spin weekdays 8 am - 5 pm weekends Call 473-1249 • Supervised Children Wekome • 1 Me her StLe AM CONDITIMHS 5000- 23000 BTU Dehumidifiers. kids 8 toot Side (nrw). kids pool. kids fifty WL law ban Can 576-0132 APARTMENT SRR Kenmore washer & dryer $600 5000 BTU air candufroner $150 Both in excel" namdl0on Cau (WS)B31-375 APPLIANCES. QUALITY re- but". frdgeS. cloves. wash- ers. dryers. & dishwashers Fuc ak1 apafrrent size Good ad guaremees From 100 and up M Ontano Ap- pian Chan[ Ltd.. 111 Dw utas St. W. Whtby, 60-9464. BEAITIFBL Almond applianc- es. General electric sidtlside fridge S/ove-sell Clean. blade gram door. Mkylab washer/ dryer _1 -WW i'I - . $1500 for complste package 905- 666 9988 BEAUTY NEST ELECTRIC Therapeutic massage bed in great caldibeen. $750. Maple On" room so wide 4 datirs. 5300. Call Ken or Cheryl s (905)-723.2825. BER. KM wnonplh bon ca- nopy. upy. queen orBgp mhc ms- LressAram l.. Newer opened. $1200. Sacrifice $490. (416) 407.9499. seassaM am Sold pine. 2 engirt tables, tall boy. upe dresser we triple mirror. dna$ d drawem bma head) foot boards. 55000 060. 905- 579-7318. BRAT TWIN rET. Badk Stra- divarius Model 37. Silver. (905)-725-3321. Mon -Fri 65 ask ftamhc BNNIAME AIR PURIFIER. F150S with extra bar of Alas. new $150, as" $50. Cat 4362067. CAM for sale. 4x3.3. $25. each. Please ram Tony. Troy or Judy 721-0986 (step) CALIFORNIA Redwood con- serrsary style�pp solarium, rhth�decor�alve oriels Bcierncy, that rellecOvm. cool en�lra�ia dos. M OBO. 905-420-0932. 1 AAeda b SitY CAMPET BROKER. 100%. Nylon mitt. push. sum it- s4tant carpet For 3 rooms. only $MOO Price includes 30 Sit 1rds cam a*- Pad aro wAumobw in your him. Fite epotaaorn in your home. No umerest. no payment for one full yx. DOW. 1-1100- 217-0104 CAW%TMrr Sart BIG Build- er's Surplus. Custom quality. Comumt , I. wide variety. colors. textw ts. we $ Fury gwrammed materials. Installations. Free, strop at tnonme appoemnmems Can (905)720.2738. CARPETS - las of carpet. 100% nylon. new scan re - Lease capes on hared. Iwen carpel 3 rooms. $349 Pita mcludes carpel. pry pad• CAN" i stalm". fast dow- try, free estre ass (30 yards). Norman 686-2314. CARPETS SALE. Lots d car- pitis. 100% now Suis re - Him. Carpet 3 rooms $339. (30 sq yd.) lockets: clupll premium pad and rhsiaYa tion.Fra estimates, carpel repairs. Sting Durham and surrounding area. Sam 905- 6661772. CARPET SALE. Cal aro Save up a 50% OR targe SeNction satisfaction For Kee estimate cal Like. (905)13/-4040. (4/6b22Sm - CENTRAL AM Conditioning. Keep Rite. Do -m yourself package: $875. Etegrostithe Air MWS $120. PWM Cal ONNXB ROOM fWIM. dark oak bash, includes table. 4 duirs, 2 arenckkks, 1 ptare bullet & hdM. ant Server. Enc. cord. $1,650.579-3MB. DNDNONOOM SET. Brakemen f01id pkN. 10 -pa $3300: pool -table Brunswrick, slale- Igp whocoswries $650: dide- a-bmd Kinlen, sue-Cteck $150; frW side-by-side at - Mond $250; ieheftarl nW Pentre. Pailisar oak $275; 430-3759 604M. boo powered for ager 4-a. Milt Sea SM 5 571-0865 (sip) MM* APPLIANCES, Sales Parts & Service. Deluxe frost - free Indges, avg 2-5 yrs old, Large selection. like new 5225/ up. 2 side -by -sides, icemak- er/water Syr, while & black start 5400 White GE Inge. freezer on bottom. 3yrs $699. Self-cleaning and regular stoves avg. 3-5yrs. like new, S250/up. washers 6 dryers. extra rapacity. new styli, avg 2-5 yrs $450/set apasize washerldryer $650. upright freezer, lyr old 5300 Apt, size fridges, beer fridges $99/up Large selection. used air con- ditioner $150/up. Car A/C service Financing available. Up to 1 year warranty Avg 2- 8yrs old. 426 Simcoe St S (905)728-4043. Hot tub for sale. totally port- able, no fixed pipes. Indoor/ outdoor, summer at cottage. winter on patio. $2500 Hitachi bread maker S50. Drink Mak- ermaking machine $200 (9059 9259 KENMORE Heavy duty. Extra Capacity Dryer. Like new $200 Call 852-7612. KING BED K -truck Orthopedic Pil owtop. sev and trams. 5110 in plastic. cost $1.500- SNI 5625 (416) 407-94% KWrTMG Marine studio 860 midguage ECI. ribber. video. ce acssories. mine Condition. $2750 Call (416) -223.9069 - LADY ANTIQUE BUYER pur- chasing MoorCroft. Birks sterling tlatwire. Shelley. Dounon. Susie Cooler. silver. lewNkry. plus. sculpture. Caswcmhdemtaw (416)447-3932 TWO LARGE CHEST freezers $150. 5200. washer $100. dryer $90 or $175/parr good working outer 40 ganon ash Lamle $125. lady's Bifow gold watch $400. mifaNal101a iewelry from $50•up. King 5Re egleried mattress $125. dinette set. 4 than $225. (905) 965-0616 MOIST SELLII LOPE SEAT Dusty rose Fully upholstery Very comfortable- 427.1822 VERTICAL and lateral caM- nets startup from $59np Computer desks from $79.99 up; Chars from $29 99 •p 4k about oar new Scratch n dem spedak Speedy NOW Comm. WMby 666.0600 NEW AND USED trudges. stoves washers. dryers, bar fridges, Iremrs Rom Ap- Pldrcrn0 Village (905) 626 0365 PWAOSr MNOFATHER CLOCKS- Summer Sale On Now. ends June 151i All 1997 Door models reduced Used PWM Yamaha, SM Ick. vimbal. New digital pianos from 5695 and up. Run to own. 100% of A rental pay- mwes apply. cling, stlecion of grarrOfamlr Clocks from 5995 and up Cal TELEP PIA- NO 433.1491 POOL PROBLEMS? Pool Equipment available new and raw we also do repairs. Gwrnaeea best price. (905) 683-0452 OU:EN SM motionless wa- terteed. attached night tasks. wdresser and maircif " wood asking 6425 060 can Loa 905509-5061. NEXT TO OWN APPLIANCES. new and reconditioned, fuel warranty Paddy's Market. 905-263-6369 or 1-600-7911- 5502. SIlEOMNN - Qualify wooden sheds 8' X a' tram lit. 01111111' 52" likes; tax. Mao/ other sir es and shyles available. Also Mc -and decks. 761 Unit 3. Pkilwring. For more left. call 905.619-2093. SOFA BED. Royal acre. leu tun 1 year old. $675.00 d 432-1011. DAR AM PINE FU MRIME - We am no just a tachy old - let We are the FacfiryN! Chedk ant our Jwre spe- cials...SOL1D OAK Hews$ Table OR 42' Road Pedastsl UM and 4 Arfowbick fife Chain Your CHOICE...09 $649...1 said 00 VEMffR Nobel 0 want our special NO MAR FINISH in a Well Aommy stain. TRADITIONAL WOOD- WORKING, 115 NORTH PORT (out Reach SL) Port Pert' 985 - Ifo MON11r D Pool 166.2331iD( C TVs bmJL2 ML K Steno........ $1411st L(e) Dish... H.ZItWIL Chloe, tp.__.82L#At. USED FRIDGE 5225. and up, used stoves $200. and up. used washers $250 dryers $125 and up. New Mand name fridges. 16. c.t. S605 New Mand name Xr stoves $449. and up. New 5 c.l. freezers $255.. new 5 c.f. bartridges. $225. Stephenson 's Ap- pliances 227 Court St., Osha- wa,576-7448 FTC 1 ARiCLef WantW ANTIOUES?Absolstetyl Ad- vice- always valuable. usually free' Purchasing outright, es- tates w/some antique cont- ents. (no limit to value con- sidered), collections of any sort, quantities or single an- tique items. Special interest in MoorcroR pottery. I'll try to re- spond to all queries. Robert Bowen Antiques- Brooklin. Ontario. (905)655-8049. fax (905)6555501 CASH OR DEALS, We Buy. Sell. & morel Pay top dollar for top items Home audita video, car audo. tools. CD's. movies. games, gold. dia- monds, furniture. appliances. (905)433-1785 905-571-2274 (905)666.0004 (prefer all items in working order) cued sat picnic table and side- Can (705) 357.1469 DO you have valuable an- tiques or estate =We 7 Lel us assist you in achiewg the highest possible prices Call today He" or Gayle Kahn 'Antique Cornsultards' wenn nearly 30 years experience. Phone 905-985-8161 WANTED USED EMBOSSING MACHINE For plastic I. V cards Please call SAV at 579- 407 WANTED. MILITARY Badges Medals Uniforms Flags. Hats. Photos. Swords. Gua. Inc. Korean Wee arta older Any ocientry Collector well pal far price for Aeas. WW2 Ger man of special Interest Can Dan al (905) 430.2648. d no answer pleat Leave mef- fa0e MA1 Arts & cnft CRAFT DEALERS WANTED for outdoor craft extravaganza August nth & 9th at t Cour- tice FW Market Attendance wdl be ova 6000 people Can 905- 436.1024 CLASSES fP��l (905)-831-0264 ® Poofe. $oro SALE- FREE HEATER -KAYAK Past ReaarquW above proud Including dears 16'44' OIO $5396, Package rnckrdes liner. 2 ladders. said MW pip i motor etc. 1- pe" -7 1 Last & Fwmd F - Mad aro while cat, very friendly. in Rotary Park area. Owner may contact 683-24M (ap) LOST - WALLET - Harmony Creek Golf Course Pro Shop. Maio Vekri. 905) 6234172 or (905) 43311. Reward of- lernd for enh r k , , documents. MulVlm miss MI - fe- male grey tabby. No come. nick in 69M ear, full dams. Missing since May 25th. Fralchman's Bay area. (905)1137.0581. WdM1 MNM TOY poodfe black aro . JUN 21, CO (905) 576 LOVEMU chocolate La- brador Retriever pups, larm raised. CKC ropiskPit hoMh giumf e. (613) 473-200131 NNRMtAVU gfff . aft - alike bundles of lave, aNec- bonsely hone railed. CCA Moan" slam, 985 -mi SIBERIANNMHyUSKI ES. pluppppiieess// Ilivkq hoNN. RhfBKkred guaranteed. phi sum. 905 120 5671. Tip ELNAN umv pups. neg'd. CKC, micro 1'49 ' Hal ChedcW. 1st shoo. Ores lemperamernl nadir to go. 906.571-5882 270 w DESIGN SERVICE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte at 579.4400 M1 BwvrtnIn t� 3 YEAR OLD Arab $500.. 3 Year old Quarter horse $1.500., 3 year Pinto, $2.000.. 6 year old Quarter horse $2.500.983-1064 OSHAWA OBEDIENCE ASSOC. Classes starting Monday. June 29. P ander 6T Register .0%, ATTENTION: Dog Owners Doggie Dooley Pet Waste Systems model 2000 $54" up to 150 Ib. wt. model 3000 $79 99 up to 300 lbs. Dog Life Jackets starting at $25. 24' Fire Hydrant container $25." BEST Ball 3, 4-12'. 6'. 10' Lifetime Guarantee. from $5.99 Dog shovels from $5.99. 9-9. 7 day~ See us at the Ostiaw Dog Show. Drano Fair Grounds Jude 12. 13. 141 (905)723-5413. Fax 723-1466 11 """a"°uiu eSW CREDIT PROBLEMS? On the spot lnancmg Down pay ments from $750 0 AC Cars. trucks. vans 1981 to 1994 Alandy Auto Saks Ltd. 792 Simcoe Sheet South. Oshawa. Phare 905720.3382 1976 CORVETTE. 350 au- tomatic. silver anniversary. Can 905.723-5969, 1961 CAMEIIO. 305. no rust. ntne to Certify $2.200. or best otter cell 915-987-3716 1911 MERCEDES 3000. 4 - door. good condition & run- ni black. $1600 060 Cal 906.723-2458 1964 BUICK RIVIERA, im- maculate interior loaded, as is $3000 obo Call 723-0519 Mart message Is" TORONAN. lu y wad- ed. 160.000km $2500 Purse own 005)433-0163 1911 STANZA GXE, loaded, boo mileagemostly fxgnwvey. $1500 0 b o (905) 666-3365 JIM CAWALIER. 4 cyl, 2 dr.. 165.000 klms tinted wind- ows. CD ppllaayyer rum wen. "OftwrncertAtd: $1.500 tan Jeff 9054234M "U DAYTONA Shelby. t60K. 5spd . 2 2L turbo PA. pt'r. W in. excagem running Condl- WOn, no ruse, 53000 arWhed. 905.666-4973 1964 RAND ARGER. 210 km. 4 r 4 good condition. 52.900 or best otter Call (9051263 4072 1919 CIES CELEBRITY. V6. air 52300 Also 1918 Sunbrd. 4 cylinder, 5$2000. 0 6 0 cerow. 579.0804 ISM ESCORT LX. Excellent condition 4 doors Hatch bade Certified 115000KMS $2900 0.6.0. Cal (905)-725- 7397 11 for Sob SELLING YOUR CAR OR TRUCK? Showcase it across Durham Region. Call Classifieds at 683-0707 or fax 579-4218 grey with air, auto. ABS. 2.3 Litre. 4 cyl , anise, bK, p.1.. a writ cassette, new brakes. shocks. mauler, well main - earned. Asking $4600. (9051683-7788 1993 CAVALIER 224 Rad. Am*m cassette. A/C, crust. tin. trume reteate. been window 5 speed Immaculate condi- tan. Must De Sten 93 OOOkm. asking $8.900. Call 668-44W Igoe message 1993 OLOSMOMLE ACHEM - 108.000 km. very dean, rum imralent. 4 door. craft. Jet. amAm casuft 56.1100. Can (905) 4367237 1994 00061 DAKOTA SPORT 4x4. Guo cab. V8. air, black. auto. 5A. Warner". roes, & much mere. 516.800 Can (905)5714,94 1995 NOMA Civic OIL Coupe 5 speed. air, lift. Castello. new brakes ant &a. 64.0001"ms . Teal green. $11,000 obo (905)72-3120 JIM SAFARI cargo van, 85.00okm. certified. wan I* der races & stereo. 59.500. Call 905-428-0283 between 9em-5w. 1996 PONTIAC Firebesd. 5.71. engine, red win black kadW Imenor, 1 -root. hilly -loaded. I I'", Cal __ I 78.OWkrn. automatic, asking $25.900 905-579-8949 l9 PLT11OU7H Acclaim. it" E GOLF. under 50.000 PS PB Tal. AM/FM cassette 4 5 black. securitydoor. cenelled, 150.000ts, km. speed, non-smoher. blue. nest System. 50150 back Sold hb. 1;!�etl.5. dean. 52500. (905)- lady driven. $13.500 o.b.o. 89Call Stacy 576.8083. 1990 AEROSTAR. $3650. 93 Plymouth Acclaim. SM95. Both "Woes engine & body[Nd FINANCE Certified.in mine .'(e aRYONE sera) 9054113-7301 -m downs. 426i879afkr6pm. timebuy- 1991 CIRYSLER LEw . bankrupt; VG ergine. Wly beaded. Han rook, aim. CO steres, excel -Credit-, no Mem tondillm. 1O900okrns_ it! if you $4000 O.B.O. (W5)-430-" y 1981 CARAMAM LE loaded.; you drive! air, phi, pit, p/side windows,s of pre- anwhatserewcamne. Wowned batch 24oft gam. exhalent candthon in sicie/out. $4600hicles tocMilimd 060.905.726-4952.ose from. 190 FORD WM1f PS,IALPB, 168 K Brown, 52000a. CAN (905 66-es39 FINANCE ARTMENT Jim ACCLA11M. WAOMMi%hie, 115.000 k, gapre4m suer-Nt CIEY tl ran ca0ibed. $S.we. tele -7K" 98 thane (SM) SM -51M 1961 CORSICA LT. 4 door, 4 . 1lBf NONOA Atwell UL cyl. 5 spud, air bag, Camstte, Drives No new. 119000Kms. new dutch & brahes. Drives Rah. New tiara. CtNbed. Ask- e=WW. 200 lis. C4mHlad. per' Cal 852-x' M N 47 rHW (1DIMrc11C 4 RD. 0407dro. SDA T �5 NINTH LINE TOIIFFNIL E i g $6,01110. 905725-70979p. 96000Kms. Odgirul owner. HW.H AY $1200 or O.B.O. as Is. (905► - 576,5772. 79011b. HOURS: Weekdays 8-8 Weekends 8-5 Supervised children Reekome Corner of 9th Line & Bethesda Rd. I Bring your own containers or use ours U -Pick We -Pick Barry's Best Berries 1-1/2 miles north of Zephyr , Rd. lb. Barry's Best ■ Z4m" Berries Zephyr Mini-Yart IN Zephyr Road Leeskdate w� E 711% C.onc. Davis Dr. uld "go S 8 am - Spin weekdays 8 am - 5 pm weekends Call 473-1249 • Supervised Children Wekome • 1 Me her StLe AM CONDITIMHS 5000- 23000 BTU Dehumidifiers. kids 8 toot Side (nrw). kids pool. kids fifty WL law ban Can 576-0132 APARTMENT SRR Kenmore washer & dryer $600 5000 BTU air candufroner $150 Both in excel" namdl0on Cau (WS)B31-375 APPLIANCES. QUALITY re- but". frdgeS. cloves. wash- ers. dryers. & dishwashers Fuc ak1 apafrrent size Good ad guaremees From 100 and up M Ontano Ap- pian Chan[ Ltd.. 111 Dw utas St. W. Whtby, 60-9464. BEAITIFBL Almond applianc- es. General electric sidtlside fridge S/ove-sell Clean. blade gram door. Mkylab washer/ dryer _1 -WW i'I - . $1500 for complste package 905- 666 9988 BEAUTY NEST ELECTRIC Therapeutic massage bed in great caldibeen. $750. Maple On" room so wide 4 datirs. 5300. Call Ken or Cheryl s (905)-723.2825. BER. KM wnonplh bon ca- nopy. upy. queen orBgp mhc ms- LressAram l.. Newer opened. $1200. Sacrifice $490. (416) 407.9499. seassaM am Sold pine. 2 engirt tables, tall boy. upe dresser we triple mirror. dna$ d drawem bma head) foot boards. 55000 060. 905- 579-7318. BRAT TWIN rET. Badk Stra- divarius Model 37. Silver. (905)-725-3321. Mon -Fri 65 ask ftamhc BNNIAME AIR PURIFIER. F150S with extra bar of Alas. new $150, as" $50. Cat 4362067. CAM for sale. 4x3.3. $25. each. Please ram Tony. Troy or Judy 721-0986 (step) CALIFORNIA Redwood con- serrsary style�pp solarium, rhth�decor�alve oriels Bcierncy, that rellecOvm. cool en�lra�ia dos. M OBO. 905-420-0932. 1 AAeda b SitY CAMPET BROKER. 100%. Nylon mitt. push. sum it- s4tant carpet For 3 rooms. only $MOO Price includes 30 Sit 1rds cam a*- Pad aro wAumobw in your him. Fite epotaaorn in your home. No umerest. no payment for one full yx. DOW. 1-1100- 217-0104 CAW%TMrr Sart BIG Build- er's Surplus. Custom quality. Comumt , I. wide variety. colors. textw ts. we $ Fury gwrammed materials. Installations. Free, strop at tnonme appoemnmems Can (905)720.2738. CARPETS - las of carpet. 100% nylon. new scan re - Lease capes on hared. Iwen carpel 3 rooms. $349 Pita mcludes carpel. pry pad• CAN" i stalm". fast dow- try, free estre ass (30 yards). Norman 686-2314. CARPETS SALE. Lots d car- pitis. 100% now Suis re - Him. Carpet 3 rooms $339. (30 sq yd.) lockets: clupll premium pad and rhsiaYa tion.Fra estimates, carpel repairs. Sting Durham and surrounding area. Sam 905- 6661772. CARPET SALE. Cal aro Save up a 50% OR targe SeNction satisfaction For Kee estimate cal Like. (905)13/-4040. (4/6b22Sm - CENTRAL AM Conditioning. Keep Rite. Do -m yourself package: $875. Etegrostithe Air MWS $120. PWM Cal ONNXB ROOM fWIM. dark oak bash, includes table. 4 duirs, 2 arenckkks, 1 ptare bullet & hdM. ant Server. Enc. cord. $1,650.579-3MB. DNDNONOOM SET. Brakemen f01id pkN. 10 -pa $3300: pool -table Brunswrick, slale- Igp whocoswries $650: dide- a-bmd Kinlen, sue-Cteck $150; frW side-by-side at - Mond $250; ieheftarl nW Pentre. Pailisar oak $275; 430-3759 604M. boo powered for ager 4-a. Milt Sea SM 5 571-0865 (sip) MM* APPLIANCES, Sales Parts & Service. Deluxe frost - free Indges, avg 2-5 yrs old, Large selection. like new 5225/ up. 2 side -by -sides, icemak- er/water Syr, while & black start 5400 White GE Inge. freezer on bottom. 3yrs $699. Self-cleaning and regular stoves avg. 3-5yrs. like new, S250/up. washers 6 dryers. extra rapacity. new styli, avg 2-5 yrs $450/set apasize washerldryer $650. upright freezer, lyr old 5300 Apt, size fridges, beer fridges $99/up Large selection. used air con- ditioner $150/up. Car A/C service Financing available. Up to 1 year warranty Avg 2- 8yrs old. 426 Simcoe St S (905)728-4043. Hot tub for sale. totally port- able, no fixed pipes. Indoor/ outdoor, summer at cottage. winter on patio. $2500 Hitachi bread maker S50. Drink Mak- ermaking machine $200 (9059 9259 KENMORE Heavy duty. Extra Capacity Dryer. Like new $200 Call 852-7612. KING BED K -truck Orthopedic Pil owtop. sev and trams. 5110 in plastic. cost $1.500- SNI 5625 (416) 407-94% KWrTMG Marine studio 860 midguage ECI. ribber. video. ce acssories. mine Condition. $2750 Call (416) -223.9069 - LADY ANTIQUE BUYER pur- chasing MoorCroft. Birks sterling tlatwire. Shelley. Dounon. Susie Cooler. silver. lewNkry. plus. sculpture. Caswcmhdemtaw (416)447-3932 TWO LARGE CHEST freezers $150. 5200. washer $100. dryer $90 or $175/parr good working outer 40 ganon ash Lamle $125. lady's Bifow gold watch $400. mifaNal101a iewelry from $50•up. King 5Re egleried mattress $125. dinette set. 4 than $225. (905) 965-0616 MOIST SELLII LOPE SEAT Dusty rose Fully upholstery Very comfortable- 427.1822 VERTICAL and lateral caM- nets startup from $59np Computer desks from $79.99 up; Chars from $29 99 •p 4k about oar new Scratch n dem spedak Speedy NOW Comm. WMby 666.0600 NEW AND USED trudges. stoves washers. dryers, bar fridges, Iremrs Rom Ap- Pldrcrn0 Village (905) 626 0365 PWAOSr MNOFATHER CLOCKS- Summer Sale On Now. ends June 151i All 1997 Door models reduced Used PWM Yamaha, SM Ick. vimbal. New digital pianos from 5695 and up. Run to own. 100% of A rental pay- mwes apply. cling, stlecion of grarrOfamlr Clocks from 5995 and up Cal TELEP PIA- NO 433.1491 POOL PROBLEMS? Pool Equipment available new and raw we also do repairs. Gwrnaeea best price. (905) 683-0452 OU:EN SM motionless wa- terteed. attached night tasks. wdresser and maircif " wood asking 6425 060 can Loa 905509-5061. NEXT TO OWN APPLIANCES. new and reconditioned, fuel warranty Paddy's Market. 905-263-6369 or 1-600-7911- 5502. SIlEOMNN - Qualify wooden sheds 8' X a' tram lit. 01111111' 52" likes; tax. Mao/ other sir es and shyles available. Also Mc -and decks. 761 Unit 3. Pkilwring. For more left. call 905.619-2093. SOFA BED. Royal acre. leu tun 1 year old. $675.00 d 432-1011. DAR AM PINE FU MRIME - We am no just a tachy old - let We are the FacfiryN! Chedk ant our Jwre spe- cials...SOL1D OAK Hews$ Table OR 42' Road Pedastsl UM and 4 Arfowbick fife Chain Your CHOICE...09 $649...1 said 00 VEMffR Nobel 0 want our special NO MAR FINISH in a Well Aommy stain. TRADITIONAL WOOD- WORKING, 115 NORTH PORT (out Reach SL) Port Pert' 985 - Ifo MON11r D Pool 166.2331iD( C TVs bmJL2 ML K Steno........ $1411st L(e) Dish... H.ZItWIL Chloe, tp.__.82L#At. USED FRIDGE 5225. and up, used stoves $200. and up. used washers $250 dryers $125 and up. New Mand name fridges. 16. c.t. S605 New Mand name Xr stoves $449. and up. New 5 c.l. freezers $255.. new 5 c.f. bartridges. $225. Stephenson 's Ap- pliances 227 Court St., Osha- wa,576-7448 FTC 1 ARiCLef WantW ANTIOUES?Absolstetyl Ad- vice- always valuable. usually free' Purchasing outright, es- tates w/some antique cont- ents. (no limit to value con- sidered), collections of any sort, quantities or single an- tique items. Special interest in MoorcroR pottery. I'll try to re- spond to all queries. Robert Bowen Antiques- Brooklin. Ontario. (905)655-8049. fax (905)6555501 CASH OR DEALS, We Buy. Sell. & morel Pay top dollar for top items Home audita video, car audo. tools. CD's. movies. games, gold. dia- monds, furniture. appliances. (905)433-1785 905-571-2274 (905)666.0004 (prefer all items in working order) cued sat picnic table and side- Can (705) 357.1469 DO you have valuable an- tiques or estate =We 7 Lel us assist you in achiewg the highest possible prices Call today He" or Gayle Kahn 'Antique Cornsultards' wenn nearly 30 years experience. Phone 905-985-8161 WANTED USED EMBOSSING MACHINE For plastic I. V cards Please call SAV at 579- 407 WANTED. MILITARY Badges Medals Uniforms Flags. Hats. Photos. Swords. Gua. Inc. Korean Wee arta older Any ocientry Collector well pal far price for Aeas. WW2 Ger man of special Interest Can Dan al (905) 430.2648. d no answer pleat Leave mef- fa0e MA1 Arts & cnft CRAFT DEALERS WANTED for outdoor craft extravaganza August nth & 9th at t Cour- tice FW Market Attendance wdl be ova 6000 people Can 905- 436.1024 CLASSES fP��l (905)-831-0264 ® Poofe. $oro SALE- FREE HEATER -KAYAK Past ReaarquW above proud Including dears 16'44' OIO $5396, Package rnckrdes liner. 2 ladders. said MW pip i motor etc. 1- pe" -7 1 Last & Fwmd F - Mad aro while cat, very friendly. in Rotary Park area. Owner may contact 683-24M (ap) LOST - WALLET - Harmony Creek Golf Course Pro Shop. Maio Vekri. 905) 6234172 or (905) 43311. Reward of- lernd for enh r k , , documents. MulVlm miss MI - fe- male grey tabby. No come. nick in 69M ear, full dams. Missing since May 25th. Fralchman's Bay area. (905)1137.0581. WdM1 MNM TOY poodfe black aro . JUN 21, CO (905) 576 LOVEMU chocolate La- brador Retriever pups, larm raised. CKC ropiskPit hoMh giumf e. (613) 473-200131 NNRMtAVU gfff . aft - alike bundles of lave, aNec- bonsely hone railed. CCA Moan" slam, 985 -mi SIBERIANNMHyUSKI ES. pluppppiieess// Ilivkq hoNN. RhfBKkred guaranteed. phi sum. 905 120 5671. Tip ELNAN umv pups. neg'd. CKC, micro 1'49 ' Hal ChedcW. 1st shoo. Ores lemperamernl nadir to go. 906.571-5882 270 w DESIGN SERVICE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte at 579.4400 M1 BwvrtnIn t� 3 YEAR OLD Arab $500.. 3 Year old Quarter horse $1.500., 3 year Pinto, $2.000.. 6 year old Quarter horse $2.500.983-1064 OSHAWA OBEDIENCE ASSOC. Classes starting Monday. June 29. P ander 6T Register .0%, ATTENTION: Dog Owners Doggie Dooley Pet Waste Systems model 2000 $54" up to 150 Ib. wt. model 3000 $79 99 up to 300 lbs. Dog Life Jackets starting at $25. 24' Fire Hydrant container $25." BEST Ball 3, 4-12'. 6'. 10' Lifetime Guarantee. from $5.99 Dog shovels from $5.99. 9-9. 7 day~ See us at the Ostiaw Dog Show. Drano Fair Grounds Jude 12. 13. 141 (905)723-5413. Fax 723-1466 11 """a"°uiu eSW CREDIT PROBLEMS? On the spot lnancmg Down pay ments from $750 0 AC Cars. trucks. vans 1981 to 1994 Alandy Auto Saks Ltd. 792 Simcoe Sheet South. Oshawa. Phare 905720.3382 1976 CORVETTE. 350 au- tomatic. silver anniversary. Can 905.723-5969, 1961 CAMEIIO. 305. no rust. ntne to Certify $2.200. or best otter cell 915-987-3716 1911 MERCEDES 3000. 4 - door. good condition & run- ni black. $1600 060 Cal 906.723-2458 1964 BUICK RIVIERA, im- maculate interior loaded, as is $3000 obo Call 723-0519 Mart message Is" TORONAN. lu y wad- ed. 160.000km $2500 Purse own 005)433-0163 1911 STANZA GXE, loaded, boo mileagemostly fxgnwvey. $1500 0 b o (905) 666-3365 JIM CAWALIER. 4 cyl, 2 dr.. 165.000 klms tinted wind- ows. CD ppllaayyer rum wen. "OftwrncertAtd: $1.500 tan Jeff 9054234M "U DAYTONA Shelby. t60K. 5spd . 2 2L turbo PA. pt'r. W in. excagem running Condl- WOn, no ruse, 53000 arWhed. 905.666-4973 1964 RAND ARGER. 210 km. 4 r 4 good condition. 52.900 or best otter Call (9051263 4072 1919 CIES CELEBRITY. V6. air 52300 Also 1918 Sunbrd. 4 cylinder, 5$2000. 0 6 0 cerow. 579.0804 ISM ESCORT LX. Excellent condition 4 doors Hatch bade Certified 115000KMS $2900 0.6.0. Cal (905)-725- 7397 11 for Sob SELLING YOUR CAR OR TRUCK? Showcase it across Durham Region. Call Classifieds at 683-0707 or fax 579-4218 grey with air, auto. ABS. 2.3 Litre. 4 cyl , anise, bK, p.1.. a writ cassette, new brakes. shocks. mauler, well main - earned. Asking $4600. (9051683-7788 1993 CAVALIER 224 Rad. Am*m cassette. A/C, crust. tin. trume reteate. been window 5 speed Immaculate condi- tan. Must De Sten 93 OOOkm. asking $8.900. Call 668-44W Igoe message 1993 OLOSMOMLE ACHEM - 108.000 km. very dean, rum imralent. 4 door. craft. Jet. amAm casuft 56.1100. Can (905) 4367237 1994 00061 DAKOTA SPORT 4x4. Guo cab. V8. air, black. auto. 5A. Warner". roes, & much mere. 516.800 Can (905)5714,94 1995 NOMA Civic OIL Coupe 5 speed. air, lift. Castello. new brakes ant &a. 64.0001"ms . Teal green. $11,000 obo (905)72-3120 JIM SAFARI cargo van, 85.00okm. certified. wan I* der races & stereo. 59.500. Call 905-428-0283 between 9em-5w. 1996 PONTIAC Firebesd. 5.71. engine, red win black kadW Imenor, 1 -root. hilly -loaded. I I'", Cal __ I 78.OWkrn. automatic, asking $25.900 905-579-8949 l9 PLT11OU7H Acclaim. it" E GOLF. under 50.000 PS PB Tal. AM/FM cassette 4 5 black. securitydoor. cenelled, 150.000ts, km. speed, non-smoher. blue. nest System. 50150 back Sold hb. 1;!�etl.5. dean. 52500. (905)- lady driven. $13.500 o.b.o. 89Call Stacy 576.8083. 1990 AEROSTAR. $3650. 93 Plymouth Acclaim. SM95. Both "Woes engine & body[Nd FINANCE Certified.in mine .'(e aRYONE sera) 9054113-7301 -m downs. 426i879afkr6pm. timebuy- 1991 CIRYSLER LEw . bankrupt; VG ergine. Wly beaded. Han rook, aim. CO steres, excel -Credit-, no Mem tondillm. 1O900okrns_ it! if you $4000 O.B.O. (W5)-430-" y 1981 CARAMAM LE loaded.; you drive! air, phi, pit, p/side windows,s of pre- anwhatserewcamne. Wowned batch 24oft gam. exhalent candthon in sicie/out. $4600hicles tocMilimd 060.905.726-4952.ose from. 190 FORD WM1f PS,IALPB, 168 K Brown, 52000a. CAN (905 66-es39 FINANCE ARTMENT Jim ACCLA11M. WAOMMi%hie, 115.000 k, gapre4m suer-Nt CIEY tl ran ca0ibed. $S.we. tele -7K" 98 thane (SM) SM -51M 1961 CORSICA LT. 4 door, 4 . 1lBf NONOA Atwell UL cyl. 5 spud, air bag, Camstte, Drives No new. 119000Kms. new dutch & brahes. Drives Rah. New tiara. CtNbed. Ask- e=WW. 200 lis. C4mHlad. per' Cal 852-x' i g =110 �419-1251 M, ter 6pm or (416) -122 - "In POMC WNBIRD LE., 0407dro. 3.1 Nin, V OCW=., 4 dobl 1 owner, no conation. ask- 1964 ENC. TOPAZ. i g $6,01110. 905725-70979p. 96000Kms. Odgirul owner. Ion BNICN �NyyrN sporty 2 floor. V6. ABS, Air. WIWIe. TMm2 $1200 or O.B.O. as Is. (905► - 576,5772. maintained. 1551(na. 56500 O.B.O. (905)-GW2137. ACADMM PARTS CAR -1985, 1911 GNANo Am GT_ 125 OWlots of Raw parts. new had 3 knit. Fullylb&K 4 dos, auto. nlnorMls s• few Starker & s gam' ) 256 Brlatt 1- 6864. 705.326-0211 (� 11 Mio�r- 1 For S/b 11 r 11� r CELEBRATE SUMMERI FIES- TA SAYINGS COME YOUR WAY AT ICAR. NEW A1111- RIVA S11 LOOKK AT THESE DEALSII Eg 91 Tracker CL. Conv 4 x 4 auto kilter white. Hurry' Only $5,995. 93 Nissan King Cab, auto. 129000 kms. mint, only $8,500. 94 Ford XL, F-150. 4 speed, sharp, only 66.000 kms. sale only $8.988. 94 Grand Voyaquer LE, very dean, loaded, 3.3, vfi, must see at $10.995 93 Transpon SE. frost green, loaded, 115.000 kms. 3800 . v-6, nic- e nic est we've seen. now $11.500. 93 Aerostar ext. spoil. loaded. red and sever, 8 pass.. piety red and silver. Steal 1111 $8.500. 95 Lumina APV. 122,000 kms. excellent all ar- ound 50.988. 92 Grand Cara- van, 121.000 kms, black and gold, 3 3 v-6, only 58,500. REDUCED - 91 Sunburn G T, ,vhde. loaded. 106.000 kms. 31 A, exceptional err at $6995 firm . 93 Grand Am. burgundy, gotta love it $8.885. 95 Grand Am. teal, loaded. a knock out $10.985. 93 lumina Z34, loaded. black beauty. 144.000 kms, super sale $1777, 92 Buick LeSabre. oaded. nice. clean. new styte. now $8,500. 95 Geo , 4 door. 4 v, air. auto. Wakeup', Rare Find at $6.995. 89 Grand Am. just gorgeous. 135.000 kms, loaded, burgundy. 5 speed. $3 888 90 Jetta. GL.. auto. 151 000 turns. truly a good ar. only $4.995 For these and other Certified, retadlioned auto see you at Critical, Ando centre. 155 Kkig St. West at Milltown Mall. Call (NS) 2886. Open soft". LOOKING oft s - LOOKING FOR A Great car for my wife' Must be a mid size M; Accord. 1991 . and in ex- ceLlem condition with ABS aro air Dag Cap 434.5780. OSHAWA AUTO CENTRE Sales. Service. Ripairs d Car 'eating Certified recondi- t,oned ars available. Whde- s.me once 92 Chev Curlier, 2 door, 5 speed. 53695. 89 6u,ck Regal Custom $4595 9C Bonneville SE. 54295 89 Dayton $2200 84 Camaro Z28 $2900 90 Corsica. 53795 91 Sunbrd 2 -dr., aft. S3595 91 Chex 24. 5 Slid $2295 Mustang Mach 1. Slim 89 Cavalier 2- 1r auto. $2495 90 Cavaker aS 2 -dr, 5 -so. 31. 53995 38 Mustang LX. auto. $2595. 9r Beretta GT. $4495 160 S.mcoe St S., Oshawa - 905)404-2255 PRIVATE SALE- 1964 Lincoln '.;wn Car $2500 excellent unduun 1985 Buick Riviera S 110 1990eval,cr orapon S320G Cad 905. 8314591 Derween lGarn-'pm 1996 ChevMakbu. 7000 It . auto, V6 loaded, $18,500 of best reasonable offer 434- 2775 1982 GRAND PRIX. automal- c rebuilt 3o5. new brakes. )r bessti Offer (99 5) 404--9624 1 $ Cash S lot imwanled cars end trucks, project can grid write-offs (We dear out you assn) 905 -426 -OM $75 to $750 for spay ars fl trucks or any condition we li- tres 24hr, Fra Towintg. AN Durham Recycling, ars i trucks wamen (905)7063710 A 8 A AUTO- Cys, inspitS Duos We pay $80- $10,OW. Cash on the spot Any co ncrF non any year. Call us aft - time . 24 hours, 7 days, 30 min service. 905.685003 or 905-706.5234 A GOOD YEHHxE, gas the best $ CASH $ Ileal. -569- 4849 or 905-655-4253 GSH FOR CARSI We buy used vehicle, Vehicles must De In running Condition. CaN 427.2415 or conte to 479 BaM St East, Ajax MURAD AUTO SALES. a SCRAP CARS Wanted top Prices paid. Same day 'pier up Also aaak cars for r, will Pay up 110 S5DOO Calls 6W ,771 1 1915 Chev. S10 pick-up, ex. 'ended cab, 6 rust. but is Cheap,am- am.. )kis bDosportation. able RA M 0 m (snp.7l-09 15 after 6 OSHAWA AUTO CENTRE. Saks. Service, Repairs 8 Ve- hide Cleaning. 91 S15 Jimmy SLE 40. 2 -dr, auto, $6995. 88 Ford Bronco II, auto, $3595. 85 Chevy S10 Bluer Tahoe 44, 52995. 82 Chev 510 Custom show truck. $10,500. 160 Simcoe St S. Oshawa. (905)404-2255. Vin/ 1 MI Wheel on" 1979 Fad Van, red and black velvet and button upholstery. Fridge. wine rack, bed, cap- tain chairs. Needs motor $1,000. o.b.o. Must be seen, 725-2383. 1988 GMC CAMPER VAN Al V8 Asking 54000 0 e 0 (905)-725-9146 1990 ASTRO EXTENDED. W/ Chair van Mint Factory raised root, custom hgMS/tnm Side entry, superarm lift, q/stramt tiedown passenger location 101,000klms . p/s, p/b. air, amlfm, rear treater NI factory seats available plus extra passenger swivel seat. ( 8 oa OM or 5 occupant plus wheelchair) $7,500. 905-576- 4776. 1992 FORD Explorer Eddie Bauer edition 04, green/ taupe. leather interior, am/fm/ CD, air, p/w, pA. 137.000km. aslonq 112.000 080 905- 430-3420, 1993 GMC Satan XLT Cargo Van W/ao. new paint. new baUnew brakes 220K Certi- fied $%00 (905)-432-8887 after Bpm 1 Traitors 1978 22FT. Prowler trader. slaps 6. fully equipped. good Condition. Cones with canopy and screen room. asking 52900 (905)436`2123 196 TERRY GMMORON, 33 I. A-1 cordihon air awnsrq $261.3}.8500, Please call(905) 111,2 JAYCO 30' traler. Sleeps 8, air condooned. mi- crowave. new stied BeauMul clock. burns. master bedroom. rmn condition. asking $14.000 (905)831-2862 1910 COLEMAN hard -top tem trMer. Columba model 53000 in upgrades rod Speen -in porch. stowed rrsdoons. used 0 0. As" $6150 905-579- 35' Notill TRAILER. Wa- terfront near P,cton Oman Swps six lull Win Glass i spun Florida room. com- pletely famished. Dock 6 equip stied. 98 seasons pad Also 15' fishing boat rim 75HP motor and boat train AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 8 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 appliances, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT. MON.-THURS. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. FRI. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. SAT. & SUN. 12 - 5 (905) 683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED 1 & 2 bedrooms, immediate, 3 appliances and blinds, MON. - FRI. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. (905) 571-3522 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED THE SUMMIT PLACE • 1,2, & 3 Bed Apts. - • MOVE -IN INCENTIVES • All Util. Included • In - House Supt. & Maint. Rental Office: Mon - Fri. gam - 8 pm Sat & Sun I I arri 4pm VALIANT PROPERTY 3 MANAGEMENT NIL 005-579-10MO 1111 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/highritier.html. 515000000 . (905) 576 2 BMM Large I'll! apr uv APARTMENTS FOR RENT 5562 erpooL'Bayly Sep fair. Aij Whitby 2 bedroum 6 1 utd/able. 4pc troth Steps to padelOr all Inclusive. 2 bed- • Marine mall Go train Brgat eat -n- room $650 A bachelor $465 kitchen S80Wmo. (905)-831- For more Into art 404-9130 15 FT. FIBERGLASS boat 9879 Deep V. Evinrixk motor trod er. 5400 905725 7087 OSHAWA 2 BEDRM APT int- 4 Wbedmorr aparments stal- Sop noeuate bright spacious, dip from $BID of rndulm 19109 CAAWIOM 17ft. Bow rd- excellent area. hardwood lawrdry room in unit. (905) er. 3 OL inboard/outbowd want fl0or5 aha trim• Sep. parking. 576.2925 crater Excellent condition. backyard, dose to amenities.1905)623.1400 or 1-800-3763187 apartments available imme- no dogs Avail Juylst. $695+ AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. In 1 6 2 -bedroom Extra large hydro Ron 432.153$_ Whitby Apt budding spa- 1911 SEA000 SPI Bombay- dier 2 seater With cover A WILSOft/OLIVE area. 2 bed- cious. carpeted• newly painl- trader S28W O B O. (905)" room apt available July 1 ed. with balcony, dose to bus. 579-2354 Fridge. stove, heat. hydro n- slapping. an uMibe included. S1.050.utifrties 905 -428 - luded $742/mo Carpet. erstitast required, no pets. 1 9 FT. WLATANIE boat, 9 Ip par" laundry Laic Daytine bedroom $690. 2 bedroom. outboard in good running con- 263-8369 or evenings 263- $790 3 bedroom 5850 CA dNion, with 5 gallon tank 2522. 136 0134 5650 0.8.0905-666--4758 2 BEDROOM basement ala _ i 1 Apraaaas 1750/month all inclusive Ask BROOK R0. /N1 AREA- t 1 1 For PAIN for Cnrs a Joanne et 427- berm apt avail 4 appkanc- Gacrinu clean units 4082. es. can 416.444-7391 1 I EDOM M aparmtnet in dean quiet building, nor 2 -BEDROOM available any" MOCK ST., arts of 401. 2• bedroom. J1st $711/ Oshahw Centre. Avatabk Jury Lome Lasted 309 Cordova Rd,. Oshawa 5'10 D� month includes hydro and Ist. Very reasonable rent (905)-728-2537. (905)-263- call 905579.2387 after 5 D� i FlrSLW required. 0020.1741 1093. I 1 BEDROOM t. la rent. 2 -BEDROOM baSemtm apartment near Pickering MOONLIN 2 bedroom apart- nest. 2nd floor, appliance July 151. Ifo Mon Om Ave. 905 -579-8210. ( ) Town Centre. separate en- trance, own laundry. -Jar, included Close to amenities schools. July 1st $698 OORAWA 1 BEDROOM bsmt new Carpet 8 Ceramic life. Large k nd m amama utilities inducted. Call 655 apt. NO pets. Available imme- bedroom. Prefer Working p $539 cliately. Laundry, b parking. son. Avail. Alg.tst. $BW MO. MOOKL■. furnished 3 bed - Call Patricia 571- ndusive. (905)839-2194. es. QUICK POSSESSION' 2209._ 2208.3 Oshawa 905.723-9216. 905- mon home, snort or lag term 983.6072 BEDROOM man 11oor Durr (905w33 8080. 1-WAW4 M, central Osha- galow. Sayy/Liverpool. Har-emal bCation Smote and d0iibk wa dean. quiet. Neat, hydro. wood floors, 3 CENTRAL Oshawa. Targe 1. 2. parking; appliances included. Avant. July 1st rnf year 3 3 bedroom apartments 1stAast required. $505/mongh. lease. 5995 induslve. (905)- available in weA-mantaw" Cal 905 668-0565. 4343210 bits" dose to all ammibesCal. IDM, furnished, cen- 3 BEDROOM Man level of 905-723-09T7. tral Ajm above ground, pri- house, Laundry. parking. w* CENTRAL OSHAWA, large 2- vate entrance, available im- to sChOOI/GO. Non-smoking/ bedroom, main floor of house. me"ely. Call 683-4754. pets. $1200 include uBlide. complete with full basement. Avail. July ISL (905)-420- yard, private drive, 4 ap- t ■ O ! . 2871. planes, $795 Inclusive. No dogs July 151 571-2757 AJAX - 1 bedroom basement apartment in a quiet home. Parking. able. laundry. all utilities uidlded 1st and last $650/mor". (905)683-0799 AJAX - one or two bedroom basement apormenl, no pets, non smoking, available Jury ISt. (905) 428-7613 AJAX HarwoodBayy. Bright Bsmt. apt. Laundry. walk -out. air, completely redone. Avail July 1st- S55WMO. lsViast. (905)-6863541. AJAX Spacious. Dight -l -bed- room basement -apart -L Includes uDlibes, separate - entrance. parting, no pets. non-smoker Near shOPO ng/ Go. Available July 5. (905 )683-61055 COV dean ONE BEDROOM based" apt., in sem. Stove. triage. one parking. 5595. Ula - dies included. Waverly S. Oshawa. No pets. Avail. Juy 1.666-1946 DOWNTOWN WHITBY in 6 pix. big one bedroom apart- ment, available anytime. Ist/ last. $690 per mo. everything included. Cal (905) 669-4009 HWy.2 / CHURCH ST., area, 2+3 bdrm. aqS., available all (416)444-7391 M TYRONE YINap. bedroom apartment, laundry. $625+hy- dro. Oshawa 1 bdrm, $535 plus hydro. Both avail Aug. 1st. Cal or (905)263-9968 or 433.7810. THE NEWS ADVERTISERFUXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 19i &PAGE 33 L 00 400 410 410 410 SICK OF RE PMNG?? OWN YOUR HOME - From 5700/mon Mlnimurn kloorne 530.000 year Not much downpaymark?? Call Me &#! • Help For dlecharged bankrupts Choose one: Cash rebate up to $5,000 QB Discou%pwe Rate. (905) 571-6275 orM«114MO-840.6275 Mark Stapley EZ Saba Rep. Sutton Group Excel Really - NO oogsA usVSeptember 1st. 905 579 5Towmmsa r modem 2- apt Private fame N Oshawa bedroom legal basement fireplace. Wcmonth, cable, $725J 905- 720-3702 oo905.655-703 „1 mem. available Lmme dately. S6951mo +1/3 Utilities. NURTN OSHAWA 2 bedroom, 15t/last, references. Leave apartment. fridge, stove, park- message. 905-619-9500 for ing. all included Call Home Tim Webster Finders Plus (905)-728-7902 WIMY - 2 8 3 bedroom or 1-800-3763187 apartments available imme- NORTH OSHAWA Super largeCall 416-7894145, or 1 6 2 -bedroom Extra large 905-66 7543. balcony Well managed Quiet WHITBY - 2 & 3 bedroom building Controlled entrance. apartments available imme- 5624/5729 Wil., cable. oarkhro diatety Call 41ri-71194/45 nr SICK OF RE PMNG?? OWN YOUR HOME - From 5700/mon Mlnimurn kloorne 530.000 year Not much downpaymark?? Call Me &#! • Help For dlecharged bankrupts Choose one: Cash rebate up to $5,000 QB Discou%pwe Rate. (905) 571-6275 orM«114MO-840.6275 Mark Stapley EZ Saba Rep. Sutton Group Excel Really - NO oogsA usVSeptember 1st. 905 579 5Towmmsa 905.665-7543. a 1 For Rem WHY rent when you n own ca 2 BEDROOM AVAILABLE FOR SOUTH OSHAWA. 2.11 bed - dry On-site. Bachelors. 1, d 2 bedroom stark from $500 JULY 1ST. Locatedat 350 your own home for less than Call toB Iree 1-6811j Malaga Rd. Oshawa. $7201 you think')" Call Dave Hay- AVAILABLE immediately, mo all Inclusive. No pets lock Sales Rep Re/Max Pickering 3 -bedroom town - Please all (905)-578-6724 Sumprit Realty (1991) Ltd house, 1 12 -baths. rec room, ONE bedroom apt. $570. hy- Ism) 668-3800 or (905) 666- 4 appliances. garage. private dro July 1st. Also two 2 bed- 3211 backyard. dose to all amen ooms S640.hydro- July 1St - modern uta. spoNess. 1st/last. 5650. hydro - July 1st Near 1 S1.050.utifrties 905 -428 - Oshawa Centre, Parking. aund ncluded Cal For 8766- 6042 ry 436 SPACIOUS well•maintained 2 bedroom apts Avail at goo aro 888 Glen St Some Wim walk-in closets. paint provid- ed Close toschools. shop ties urig mer". Go cludeCall Slaw,UDIi- OSHAWA 2 Locations. Central and Boum east. one aro two bedroom apartments, quiet clew buildings. slant S575 p fail 8 o pets Can 436-6889or WHO SAYS YOU CANN(7T AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE? QVVJN from $700month J %of Much Downpaynieri (905)571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Staple} Sin Reo Sumo ;.a. E";% NORTH OSHAWA 3 bed" tom IDwnrhOuse, walkout fa" rfklyroom, dose to schools and shopping. available July 1 $900.util First/last 263- 8153 OSHAWA, ROSSLAND and Waverly 3 Dedroom town- nouses with garage. 3 ap- pliances, gas heat. Rem from $873 plus utilities . WAW re- quired Call (905) 5715-8805 9 fISM11WA APTS -newly ren- ABA GABA OU W+ -avr a a m - 3 p.m weekdays ovated newly carpeted, aun home for you $500. down Gioite . 6 rrdlnms Ire a< free SOUTH OSHAWA. 2.11 bed - dry On-site. Bachelors. 1, d 2 bedroom stark from $500 or ucerhanl+ mortgage room townhouse s Call toB Iree 1-6811j From 75 a. f620 montny Inclusive. pletey updated. close to dusrve income requremenl Available August 1st. Cal OSNAWA, t -bedroom lase- from 527.500 gross Cal (905)436-2253 mem apartment. seeable lot 1 Ken Collis, C01Bweil Banker JOHN BUDDY HOME - 2,,'!* person. close to Knob (905)728-9414 WHITBY. near amenitiesmn Hill Farms can sloe , dish.amic - modern ager 2p m. 432--8042 AJAX 3 BEDROOM Man. moa house. central ar. 4 apphanc- ephone (905) 428-7%2 or semi Urge lutchen live-in es. Immeamey 11180 plus IV (905)-426-7614 ""me -in. waik-out Ley. utilities Sortable for family. OSHAWA :;J&N Ikml July 1St 5950! (416) 742-8418 Bloor/Park Rd. -) .60%umme. (905}294- 350 SO ft. =•n stied gr,und 5239,500 Call (905) 420-2407 level corner good exposure. _ i 1 One bedroom $584 IRMa room to rem in large. em Two bedroom 5670 AJAX WMTN detached 3 Renovated as new 2 and 3 Gacrinu clean units Dedroom 5 a ppllanetS. or, 2 repot 'ert misthtd in 8 lex, heat and P acme° Yard. fad¢1ed one not Close b stores Seo- •trki gincluded. ar 401 lst/last Aug 1st $1050 p`ls Condoryn Managemem 9051428 9768 on welcome Awalabir now 438.0405 e no P� BEAUTIFUL 3 Wroom bun - 1 -88&749 2738 ;alow Private Country M. or (416) 501-1687 mature tree 721.11585 or 4366957 OSHAWA, -am S 2n0 'roar jI pn,vate .',Cme. 3 U=V4M. aurdry. walkout to garden, S875/mort h Frhde, stove. washer. dryer, CapA al c • es Inidrr/sd. (905)404-9916 OSHAWA- 3 ••Beam Spa - :IOUs dean In duplex Ferrced apa".. pa. appliances. 5750 . u Lon Available Im- ^Kdiatey P*M call 19051420-11846 PICKERING. fumrsntd. 1.500 sq h basement ap ,mem, smk esented. no smoker rip petsor 1550 ArotaOk Juy ed(905) 831-1860 or (905) 831- 128 eve. AJAX- 2-ttedroom apartment in building $770Rnarm um- fies ndaded AvMW* Aug 1st Mar bus, shopping i Schools Quiet, nice area. 03-6145 3-BEOROOMbsmt SPA- CIOUS Bright Prorate drive - wry. entrance. 8 patio Fru Waco and abk. Awl Augtst. 5850 hydro References. Courda area. (90.5404-0577 SUITABLE FOR SENIM. 2 bed. adult building Elednc hear. parkdg. 6 laundry to* tries Avai July 1st. No pets. (905)"579-9016. 2 B/R for the price of 1 at 280 Wentworth St.W. 3 BIR also available. Utilities included. Easy access to 401. Close to SC shopping. Call for appt- to view: (905) 721-8741 VFRV r9pAnn hathi int xnnr- mem, no pets. non smoker rd: rreefIerred, am indupve. sondR Pickenig, RougemourN area• S475monCal (905)509- 0992. WHITBY -apt. for rent. 2 bed- rooms $675. one bedroom 5515: firstlast requnt CAN stays 7258911: Eve and ow kends 668-4016. WWMY -2 beftom. resi- dental area. parking, no pas $795 inclusive. (416)-699- 5287. WHITBY - FOR NEW. dole to downtown, large 2 bedroom apartment. garage, SOW month inclusive. Available Au0.1st.668-8967.668-4667 WHITBY - Bright. one bed- room n Chdssan home. 5625 includes utiktia. abk. laun- dry, Daikin. Aug. 1st. (905) 720-2611. References re- quired. WHITBY, 2"bedroom, upper h- Wex, available immediatey. $770. f rstj 1 car parkkg, heat, water, laundry. Open House Sun.Junellth 10am- llam Call Main. (905)-686- 1533. BONO St. E. 4 Bedr00rn hack Split 51095 WhIsmers Avail J* 1st Conrad Mur, N City RIM Estate. (416)449-363 BEDROOM, plus pnvate s t- hfg room in country, fa- rrid , or raanlnd, rise of ktchen ladNbes, female Drt terred. S38vmonth Seagrave 906-9853607 sip CLEAN BRIGHT HOUSE N Wrorrt for children. $7007 '40 CAN (905}571-0767 Rrwste Homes HOUSEKEEPING. Am conven- Accormiadobon far SW SONYA - Part time Dad DETACHED home detached beautiful country selling, garage. 8 workshop, large lot. bright new bungalow. Female. fully fenced. low taxes Com - p/1 dad. non smoker, 5400 References (705) 357-1179 pletey updated. close to Hydro stiff schools/shopping/parks Condoekniums $1123.900 (905)-723-3460 For Read 5850 plus 06mm Avaablesive, .420-0042 JOHN BUDDY HOME - 2,,'!* AJAX 3 r, aImom 3 balcony cu If 4 bedrooms 'cts tI up penthouse level apt Nicely decorated Ha, hardwood moors clay sloe , dish.amic fenced very attractive. base - washer . washer 3 dryer. 2 mem entrance. $275.000 Tel - parking spots 1517 sq ft ephone (905) 428-7%2 Avail immd 11450/mo. 1sV M R IV (905)-426-7614 PRIVATE- Pickering/Liver". Office 11, 1 bedroom Tormno built. ex- • RetaN eel -mein lot Marry extras Save 1 12 Dahl. hreSled ice. Real Estate 6 GST Asking 350 SO ft. =•n stied gr,und 5239,500 Call (905) 420-2407 level corner good exposure. forappt reasonable Sunray tJCon- IRMa room to rem in large. sumers Rd Call (905)-686- RARE OPPORTUNITY 1111 6412 Renovated as new 2 and 3 ?? Fres Rent ?? Oshawa bedroom appliances.ownhouses $28.000 4 new dOwntowr 400.16M sq tt Of- income to quality 5500 de lce/Retad East Oshawa 188 posit GOOD CREDIT Some sq R. Commit Hosue nem to own to quort our - Call 434-2447 chaser Excellent Shape. ISShop. 655 -4132 Give Gentleman George 4M sq. R new office space Walker of Coldwell Banker a S35G/montn includes every- Call at 9C5-72&9414 flung SIMON N location. REDUCED) S/07.ON. Must available Jury 1 or flexible sea' 3 -bedroom semi on Bal - Call 576-6999 sam .,ear schools Separate DEAL PROFESSIONAL 350 dinagrorm New SGWO to sq 1t ground level 1,n -shed deck Fimshed recroom :mice with s! a Westney �RerRrt Newer CAC. rnndpwt root Shed Workshop 5 on RC A NetlMatxe 19051.WS-3561 es. QUICK POSSESSION' (905)420-9696 Oshawa 905.723-9216. 905- , • Grlrege a 983.6072 IROCRAINry 2 - 153 116 targe WESTNEY BEIGRTS- 1950 MIM) ;•,.a� a �nrts Osnawa 'q m ''n Datemern. Large W bCation Smote and d0iibk Neiyroom, kitchen. well- urrts avad" Easy aeras. dirt, dose to 51o0/nwrlan (905)725-9991. s<I+ 1203.900 686 1880 • 1 CORi9's 1 • wailed C31905 -01-47W. losirly Haliburtok Minden area 3- •xdmrn N VCR BBQ deal N Wrorrt for children. $7007 '40 CAN (905}571-0767 room basement aappt 5756/ mo Mannon S925mo. irsV N"hit-. Rd.S !4111 HOUSEKEEPING. Am conven- tact, no pets Close w am Rooms for rent .rices Jocknr, swimming amenities AvolMe July 1st.1-BEDROOM.SialarWa 420-1261 B&B available .,ne - Oct. S300nwt Pilon weekly do: monthly -75)-877-2396 Lake Kasna- LARGE 3-Oedrbcm near Hydro stiff boo schools and Stoll", gat heal wekrxne! WALLOSTIIN WATERFRONT 5850 plus 06mm Avaablesive, .420-0042 3 7edruoms 2 showers 7! Jury 1. RrsWst. Call +CR, nursowave. propane FIIIIT Furnshed room nor 980 boat & motor it cludej . rent MicrowaLaundry.ve, urdry. ea- 905 632 9140 DIe, dose to stOr6. frkOrs i • 1 Fwxb welcome Avolobi now Call M R 905) 438-0105. trimmed Includes iri0ge. stove. room basement aappt 5756/ mo Mannon S925mo. irsV Slhrwd CLEAR WATER AREA 3 D•d- tact, no pets Close w am 1 Aewwiwodetion oom. towrrous. Doo ,xuaz. 800 private yard. avaltame amenities AvolMe July 1st.1-BEDROOM.SialarWa 420-1261 avail- ow For eft cella 10 view phots. ante Juy 1St tumisheaiunfu• 905-579 3788. LARGE 3-Oedrbcm near rv~ own taMrwn A Wei- CLEARWATER. 2 bedroom schools and Stoll", gat heal dry. by ray dealt, fully furnished moble hone, 5850 plus 06mm Avaablesive, leaUk pPrTeClert6edGO. 905-831-00135375 tido- aprccl at tub. p Up* Jury 1. RrsWst. Call Turesreferences- 905-434-7164 (905)728-9567 2 BEDROOM AlMI1TMENT to shire with male - walk to CLEARWATER. 2-3 bedroom OSHAWA - Taunton/SimcN. dowilown Oshawa Peregnj area Availableully fHospital turnisned moble (per - Three storey. 3 bedroom car- trimmed Includes iri0ge. stove. marent) homes. Central err. do, woo W Paso, Doul access. ubl. , garage space. Wady pool. hot tub. near beaches 1 12 Dahl. hreSled ice. evallaW NO pets $85 week- and major attractions. Child - room. available Aug Jst. 1st/ y 432.5994 ren welcome $275/week. tact. 5800 plot uttiDe. For IRMa room to rem in large. Pholos shown in your riofte app. (416) 315 9180 dean. quiet. friendly shared (905)683-5503 MCNERNOG 3 bedroom back- home Cable.r Clow to Privsse fireplace. alc. emlaaunLaundry. 1. ic 11 Housespkl _crewrid- erence. no petsismoking. transit. No smokers For Saw Avail, Aug 1st tst/last. 1kr51 I=), 57655 $125o.utikties. Cam Saeed SUP (905)-083.3762. OUGHT, dean 3 -bedroom to • MCKFRIIi, 3-INKNOom semi, stare in Pickering with ita- • bD Moor C/A Vat slave b n- tope len0 non-smoker Ft dry. yard i utilities. Close b nate preferred. No pets Sep - Go. 75.. Available July. Call arate phone, abk. panting. • • (905)420-9696 905-835-0609.411- • IIONSE4INERMi, imam IROCRAINry 2 - 153 116 targe - boor , 3 bedroom, 1 Dalll, ire exeeu8ve him. LOIS of pn- . . . .. . plaCe, twdwiood floors. vwy, feJk - -- Mamale, referent ■ .. pliarlCes1 $950 Wus Sox mill a. lxst/last $150. 11/3 utile ties. 905-426-1247 tier. Close 10 G0, no sriiowtg fiall 8 tato• auaiabk Aug. 1. or (905- )439 9790. C31905 -01-47W. NOISE TO Shera in Ajax SOUTH AJAX, top floor 2 bedroom house.central air/ appfanas dose b Go /pelta 5900. purrs trti W. &stAast. mftmmgWuW. 905 OSHAWA OLOON VN.SOM, 4- bedroom. 2 baM. upper por- tion. $800 •hydro. 1gAwL Re maces- (905)-723-1394. U PER LEVEL of Dtingaww. Pickering 3 bedrooms, nor Go, shopping acrd schools. 5950 plus ubldies Available Juy 19. (905) 839-8588 WHY RENT? When you an own for less than Unnio. Low down payment. No down payment. SSS Thousands Wck on dosing. Cal today and tet Don slaw you how. Don Coombs Coldweg Banker (905)"72&9414. air. Nary eASn/� dudes laundry. Cable. Gall before t P.M. 6830560. ONE level of house includes IM" konWwm, bedroom and bMnroan. Shaped Idtderl sep. entraice, puking and extra storage aro available. M011 Osliiwa location new all am tidies. 5500 ate inclusive. Craig 726.7943. PICKERING Furnished Roorns , $355 Qt 5340 inclusive first Qt last non-smokers Cal Karl (905)420-7M47 23M SO -FT. home inquiet desirable area. Faililgbrooll Whitby. 4 Lrg. Bdrm.. green- house kitchen. M.F. family room, laundry room, 2-1/2 baths. gas fireplace. C/A - 5215.9W. OPEN HOUSE 13th & 14th. 1-". 54 den- tonwood Crest. To view call (905)-430-2520. No Agents Flease, COURTICE 20193q.R. Spa- clous back split, 4 bedrooms. Tiled foyer 8 kitchen. Open concept. Ensuite bathroom wrM Ronan tub Wilgm. Gar- denng space. Sin wberry patch and grape vines. Secur- ity system. Close to Sdio W Parks. Family room 17'x20'. $187.000.(905)-432-1590. :aleside Scnooi area 3 4 bedroom, 2 car garage $175.500-1258./00. No Conditions WILL July 30 to Sept. 15 Call Greg (805)428-8855 or(416)460-6739 M for TWEED area 30 acres 'gest, and 'arm law. paved road. hydro priom. secluded Ihone Slue. we* for thorStS. idle. or crops. $24900 with dowfl pay- rterd 1-6 4 7 61-431-1 555 a WcaLon Pro rtip $3.9M with 5995 down Se- cluded wooded trailer lot. Near C000urg Great swwm- mrn0 sand beach. tisnirq year round access. (416) 431-1555 1 cals". For Sob MUST SELLI Small 4 bed- room cottage Salmon River Frontage 50x100 lot on /7 nor Arden. $15000 O.B.O. Ken (905)-434-1229 7-9 eve. Ed 1905)-576-5450 clays. WATEHFROIIT COTTAGE 2 bedroom. 4 pc bath, country lutchen, electric heaValrtighK stove, span deck, snip beach. 3 mile from Bancroff Private, (613) 332-1291. 1 comm Trow Son RED SETTER RESORT - faitu y campground and cottage resort on the Trent. Large spacious sites. Full hook-up from $825. 2 and 3 bedroorp, totages from $425/weeR Flec. hall, store. pod. Iakehont swimming. bDaWl% good fish- ing. 905-436-0807; 705-778- 3096. Moray to Lad MOM PROKfAS, Get out of debt quick without going bankrupt or being gansleen. Everyone accepted regardless of credit rating. Gail for lee information. 905576-350501 Student loans included. OBVJH A LOAN IS NOT GUARANTEED. SOBS COMPANIES CHARGE UP- FRONT FEES, OTHERS DO NOT. R R SUGGESTED THAT YOU MIYESIIGATE THOROUGH- LY BEFORE SWMK ANY CONTRACTS. PACE 34 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER/UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 199f3 • 1 Tenders • 1 Tender PUBLIC TENDER- PROPERTY MANAGEMENT FIRM Sutherland Place Co-operative Homes Inc. a 60 unit townhouse and 18 unit apart- ment building non-profit complex located at 199 A Crescent In Cobourg Is accepting tenders for management of the complex. •preform all administrative, financial, res- ident relations,maintenance management and community development •tender packages can be obtained by call- ing 905-377-0728 by June 26th, 1998. • bids are due by July 24th, 1998 - no late bids will be accepted •the lowest bid will not necessarily be ac- cepted •previous experience in managing non- rofit housing would be an asset. THE DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE SERVICE - REQUEST FOR 1."I` PROPOSALS RFP so4-98 For the submission of technical and price Proposals for the design, supply, installation, testing. commissioning, warranty of the equipment and services for the implementation of a mobile voice and data radio system. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of: Deputy Chief, Administration Derek Denson Durham Regional Police Service 77 Centre Street North Oshawa, Ontario L1 G 4B7 until 10:00 a.m. (local Oshawa time) on Friday. September 04th, 1998. Proposals submitted after this time and date will not be considered. The lowest or any proposal will not necessarily be accepted. A copy of the Request For Proposal can be obtained by contacting Staff Sergeant Alan Mack at 905-579-1520, ext. 4440. A noel -refundable deposit of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) is required. Note: There will be a mandatory vendors meefiry on Tuesday, June 301h, 1998 at 1:00 pm. at: Durham Regional Police Service 19 Division 1710 Kingston Rd.. (Brock Road and High ay 2) Pickering, Ontano MORTGAGES Conshedion FinaWav Private lit. & 2Rd. • e Personals ONTARIO ACTUAL OLOER LADIES seeking dates names & tame nunWers. t- 9OD-451.5566 ex! 673. S349/ mm T -tone Mess be 18 1 Re*W*ions • 1 Regiserations • I Regisllred is 141 mill 61 i'm I 1 r -This school was the most swers Find the oracle within enjoyable experience my son $299/min. '18.-241- ever had. " Uxbridge Recreation Centre Stuart Houthuys, Port Perry SCHOOL DATES TtIMES 5 Pro Defence man Skills Aug. 24-28 12pm-Spm 6 Pro All Hockey Skills Aug. 31 -Sept. 4 12pm-5pm AGES MAX. ASTDS. I MTRUCTORS I ON ICE I COST 9-14 24 5 15hrs. $295. David Trombley• •1934 • no application or appraaaltees HEAVENLY PSYCINC An- • no uplront broker fee swers Find the oracle within Call J. Wyger $299/min. '18.-241- (905)985--9106 900.451-3783. HEAVENLY PSYCHIC - $2 991 CASES Good. rad and men. 18. 24 hours 1-900 ugly Financing for any Dur- pose, rates from 449% All 451.3783 DAILY HORO- t� accepted Com- SCOPE 1-900-677-7770 55.00 munity 666688-M5 24 hours. • 1 a"Itur ••• CRATING omunio HOUSEWIVES - names It pn- SUM vale phone numbers. 1 -900 - The HOTTEST PRODUCT ever 451-3638 ext 235. $3.2&4yw. to be released in Network must be 18. T -tone, ��Iyyl1ccetIng No competition!!! �irled $18.327.49 in the last OSNNSA MIAXWO MAS_ go n. Be ft2 irst lin your SAGE ShiNsu Service 40 IOng �y r St. w(905) 40444 11:30 am HANISTYLIST, Nail Techw - 9 tum cun. own a terrific beauty salon. tiny equippppeeOp� 7 sta- WR IN Gals Live! Just call tions. North Osh.Z.Also 1.900-451-5358 ext.4489. 1100 sq.h.. Flower/ Gift shop. $3.99 per minute, Wit be 18 or 2200 sq.h. high traffic retad yrs. Procat Co. (602) 954- +�oee Easy terms. reason- 7420. ogle ran. Don't mess these call to - MVdpportunaies.. so725-1m. so SELLIN Place alis new product lust released aro SMGIES... widowed? Di - stores on consignment. Dou- vo,ud? Dislike Bar Sane? ble your money 2-4 times an- Looking for romance? Ladies your area. a. now for stores le 1 day a wok min - your Free 25 - 65. Call Love is unum required. 1-(519) 941- Sharing. (9D5) 438-0411 8083. SaftnedK4ffNft". RESTAURANT/SAR owner re- tirfsg. Business established. Approx 20 years. Two bars on two floors Full kitchen lactli- ties. Business & equipment. $175.000. Financing or ex- chanpe considered Contact An 725-8797 or Dino 725- 2005 SALMI me the MONEY! Home based business that works. Thousands are earning FR in- come with P/T work Call 24 firs for 3 min business over- view. 1.800.727-4057 Pkalse read your dassified ad on the first day of publica- tion " we cannot be responiible for more than one insertion in the event of an error. PRIVATE SWIMMING LESSONS 5 - 30 min. lessons $45.00 By Red Cross Certified Instructor South Ajax Heated Pool Please phone (905) 686-8423 Catherine 1 Personals 1 Personals 704 71te $t. foo& THANKS TO ST. JUDE and the Sacred Heart of Jesus for favours re- ceived. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and pre- served throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the sick, pray for us. Say this graver nine times a day for nine days. This prayer has never failed, and you prayers will be an- swered. Publication must be prom- ised. M.M. I�Anniwrsa is YT I Annivrsari•• JUNE 17"' 1995 HAPPY3 .-ANNIVERSARY Bill & Renee Clarke Love & Best Wishes, Mom, Dad & Jill ADVERTISING CORRECTION In our Storewide Father's Day insert included in this newspaper Please note: Page 22 - Timberland watches - $100 to $150 pricing is incorrect. Copy should read: "Timberland Watches - $100 to $180" We sincerely apologize to our valued customers and regret any inconvenience or confusion this may have caused. EATON'S NO TDM TO:AJLK Why not Fax us your ad! You can use your fax machine to send us your advertisement. Please allow time for us to confirm your ad copy and price prior to deadline. One of our customer service representatives will call you. Please remember to leave your company name, address, phone number and contact name. aaa,Qa Fax News Advertiser 905-579-421 t3 • 1 1 k►w•alre• • 1 1 kr•NNreorl•m• ' 1 O••Nl• • 1 D••Nr In Loving Memory of a Beloved Husband and Father There is still a missing place at our table. You are in our thoughts daily. Love, Your wife Geraldine and Children, Sean & Lisa. To place your wIn Memoriam, Call 6834M mid tett one of our p+ nal advisors hellip you. 100° Recycled Plastic Umber BUILD TO LAST! • Decks, Docks, Fences & Landscaping • • • Betterthan Wood • Maintenance Free - Waterproof • Will Not Rot, Crack or Splinter �r BER 11)1' 1. 172 Hunt Street - Unit #2 Ajax - (905) 426-1755 Don't Forget The News Advertiser Classified Dept. phone opera- tors are avail- able for your convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3.00. To Place Your Classified Ad �PQlease Call 683-0707 WILTON, Albert Muir Peacefully at home, sunould- ed by his family, on Thursday, June 11, 1998. AI Hil- ton, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Hilton (nee Jackson) and loving husband and dearest friend of Myrtle Robbins. Loving father of Jim and Colleen, Karen and Bill, Debbie and Lory, Danny and Patty, Kevin and Shannon. Special Papa to Brendan, Kyle, Jamie, Jordan, Craig, Hayley, Alanna and Lianne. AI will be sadly missed by his many family and friends. The family received friends at the MCEACHNIE FUNERAL ROME, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village), 905428-8488. Fu- neral service will be held in the Chapel, on Saturday June 13, 1998 at 4:00 p.m. Special thanks to Dr.C.R. Fischer, the St. Elizabeth Nurses especially Marlene Dixon for their care and support. Donations may be made to the St. Elizabeth Heafth Care, Dur- ham Region or the Canadian Cancer Society. SCOTT RUSHLOW o c i a t e s Architectural Design new homes A additions A heritage 90.5•S52.5595 Johnson At Johnson Medical Products has an opportunity for a team player with strong leadership skills and a commitmeht to on-going Improvement and innovation. Planner Buyer Reporting to the Supervisor, Planning, you will be responsible for purchasing finished goods and managing inventories to achieve or exceed external customer expectations and inventory objectives. You have a university degree or community college diploma in Business Administration with a specialty in Materials Management. This is complemented by two years' experience in an automated materials planning environment which includes responsibility for all aspects of inventory management. You are proficient in the use of PC applications. Demonstrated effective analytical, interpersonal and leadership skills are essential - We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package. To apply, please forward your resume to: Human Resources Department, Johnson & Johnson Medical Products, 1421 Lansdowne Street West, Peterborough, Ontario K9J 769. Fat: (705) 743-1545. Your interest in joining our organization is appreciated, however, you will not receive a response unless you are involved in the interview process. We are committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace - it you are a member of a designated group you may wish to sef/ idenW on your application form. MEDICAL PRODUCTS Graduates Ninety Eight Nkl'w�-s • A0YERT13EI& Invites you to share your joy with friends and relatives by placing a "Graduate" ANNOUNCEMENT. The announcement will appear on the day of your choice. Cost per notice with picture is $45 9sT Place your ad by calling 683-0707. 1 1 Ijytprowttusnb : 1 1 IIIIprOlralllentf Fumitun , 1 eMemng A . , 1 ening Reiroshi Landscaping • Landec Tim is now yours for all your residential requirements: - custom home framing • renovations • decks • preventative maintenance ZC Oaw4e 4" pce&�at Atlas Contracting (905) 2424432 1 1 Improvements 1 pa"'br'g 6 Deconti,na BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS Basement Apts- Rec-rooms, plumbing, Additions, electrical, drywall ceramic tiling 15 YrS. Exp. Call Mario (905j 619-4M. cel.(416) 560-4663 DOORS •R• LAS l GARAGE DOORS, OPENERS, (We Install), FIX BROKEN SPRINGS. CABLES, ROLLERS. Sales Service & Repairs 905-837-0949 Finished baserttents, nthrooms, additions and second stories. Hone repairs. All work gtaranteed. Walter Leaver 428-2145 OPENERS V,; . o,oken springs. cables 6 rollers POOL Fill -In Specialist 5 Year Guarantee R.W. RN►amant Landscaping Ltd. (905) 642-6811 POST no= Drilling & Setting. Fence & Deck repair. Garbage & Scrap metal removal. Jasm (9os) 6194b4 807 A&C ROOFING, And Aiun" ri Shingling, all types of nwfs, new and old, Workmanship Guar- awecd. 10% Discount Io Seniors, fully in- sured, Free esdrualim Call Andrew at (905) 4284764 ,lease read your CIW sified ad on Ills tint day of pUWk& i M acs we cannot be respon- sible for more #NNi one insertion In the event of an emir. PAINTING 8 PLASTERING Colour matching Stucco ceilings No money up Iron!, you pay when your satisfied. Call Scan at Morino (416) 414-5911(cell) All Pm Painting and Wallpapering Stucco ceilings Cwneral rt pan Trip yk.Any wswk Uwralrte prices dr for Sewdrs cau lex a FREE Estimate 404-9669 CWS Wall Coverinp Fainting b Wallpapering Small repairs. drywall, wood trashes. professional. reliable, reasonable. clean. Colin 839-7256 TMS PAINTING tit DECOR Interior 8 Exterior European Workman- ship Fast, dean, reliable service. 420-0081 0. 0A e St!!! NATIONAL MOVING SYSTEMS fig or small. fat or to des. tEMI9R nlo- mom oncomm. Residergial commercial Freezes off" SYSTEMOUNTAIN MS vile wig anove allylrg. anywhere. a* -. . Cotnmefcw or residNhbal. Padtam slorape and ports awilabW Senior A and month dtscouts. Free 571-0755 1-QN-491600 NAMINMOYERS Mow big or small, we price them al! Free esti- mates, seniors discount, short notice moves. Ap- pliarices moved, also storage space available. Comparable rates. Call -4437 or 1-SM•2i3.5636 ilONa0E11011MO ,louses, Apam m- Dllfces, �>ar 3 Piano SpeWlisls. senior Ile Mid- Ittoafu DiscaknN3.111011115ed• insured Free EsirnML F lo$ v� . C►ca MW M garWin rates, homes, owes, apt, eti;. ftno Pacluq�. Restore old turn. to its original beauty. Hand stripped, Free estimates. Ian 1 Flo", Carpeting MARK'S FLOOR SERVICES Hardwood Floors, refinished, repairs,,, sanding, staining I Best Quality, fit•. Free estimates _ 416,190-501,11111, 4165603302 416469 CARPET INSTALLATIONS 25 years experience. restretching, our speciality. Free estimates. D d N Ounan, 987-1799 or 9117-1N8 VFW HARDWOOD FLOORING • (lid flavor rrfinishrd • `•- floor vntalkrd • Xqui ird, stained. sanded I ..A, friendly 5ervias !fest Qh++lr'' Work Iso hwco For a fie• estimate please call Tony Te hone 4476) .1-65T! PqW 14161 331IM39 POWER NARDWOOD FLOORING • Old Flhxwr rchnrnlhcd • %chs florr installed • repairs • staining. • sanding Bcst quality work Low prices Call David (416)722-3806 NAROWOOD FLOORS Installations, sand- ing, stain finishing Tit wafer WWLw MAO Fair Esti I Noris all 4L--7411 41 i-2N•i443 11RM Clinton Ibaae AAA, CLEANING SERVICES Too busy?, too tired.) or just don't like cleaning? Give Theresa a call. 666.0727 unto 3000 seq. it. Vacuuming. dusting. bIM cleaMO, lifthelft. f00ISBOMS washed, window loops, base boards. & wherever else the house deeds dearung. to year werkmwl Cao Rale • 416-7@H M SPECIAL ON IM Mile yilg M In Id dU I SERVIM (Est. 1989) Free Estimates Waxing Stripping Carpet Cleaning Window washing house-cleaning General office cleaning CERTIFIED ARBORIST AVAILABLE FOR: - Tree Health Assessment - Site Consultation - Service Quotes Aspirations- Tree Care (905)668-1463 (888)459-0633 PROPERTY SERVICES Lawn/Gatrden Maintenance Seeding, Sodding, Repairs (905)432-3823 RESIDENTIAL•COMMERCIAL•INDUSTRIAL TREE REMOVAL i MAINTENANCE S1turnp removal i LslTdseapilq CALL DAVE 831-7055 Gardwn,g f • . Adult umoo ■ Enterterrrwlt Lawn Maintenance lo, • Estates • Condos • Corri nercial • Industrial ResCwrd tandecaDr'g. Pwhts. ROU Gardner. 04fing. tlockng Swiss. PON welt Etc MIwO: W lksbck Caeador real 839 -SM 891 - F(9O5) ATFII IONS Year 2AX) for small sses. ultation. 9-0523 839-0356 .. 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LONG TERM RELATION 49 yr old, divorced female who enjoys fine dining, theatre, dancing, museums, good music. reading, gardening. antiques and more. Seek ng a financially secure educated male, 45-60. with s"ar interests and a sense of humor. BOX 14568 WANTS IT ALL 47 yr old female who enjoys cooking, fishing, par". musi- cals. travekg, dining out. ,raves and more. See" a white male, 41 to 50, 5-r w 510-. iranaaly stable. non drinker. ding free. with sniar interests. BOX 12160 VERY PROMISING 31 yr old, 58-. tun figured, attractive mother of two. artist, tenth blue/green eyes. smoker and a social drinker. Enjoys plants. gardening, animals. weekend getaways and more. Seeking a mak. 40 to 50. 5'e' or taller, with similar inter- ests. BOX 12470 LYES BETTER SNARED 37 yr old. 51-, 100 b. pone, attractwe female uiM brown hair b eyes, smoker and social drinker. Enjoys tennis. s1c, ng, fishing and more. See" an attractive male with sem, ear interests. ler possible long farm relationship. BOX '4649 TREAT ME RIGHT 19 yr old single mother who enjoys roller binding, swim- ming, parrying and more. Seotung a mak, 20 0 24, wrth ws s,mtar rwwrests. who knotaw to lrpt a Lady BOX 15132 FRIENDSHIP FIRST 38 Y, old. 51'. medium bulk female who enjoys country nyrye, tong walks. bingo, camgeg and mon. seeing a Tal wrlh similar interests. for frw>dsh4. Deesnbie reHDon- VW BOX 19045 DOWN TO EARTH... Active. So yr old, divorced lady would like to meet an hon- est. sincere. careg mals, 55 to 62. with a good sense of humorwho enjoys music. asks, movies. bkpg, cabs and usual dining. All a meeni glW relaaonskp Whrlby area BOK 12886 CALL ME SOON! 4B y,,,id. 5'6• Iernale who enpys ',sh,rng. ion walks. Or" arid camping. ayyoauu are nfaselwd n goring a know me o yter can trial 9�1 13211 SEEMING FFAENDSMP Porta. alractee. Chnsbanlady. non srnoksi ran dnpko, Enjoys moon. doer. thwafar, a" out, rip markets. day tnpa. walks and dnvea in the co r" Seeks honest. sincere. Christian gw*wn n. Arty 10's, with sm:lar ,,for- ests. in the Cobofrg area. lex i nendow inky BOX 30467 UPSCALE LADr. Son employed. professional formal•. 47 with wing red- ssNbbnde her and blue oyes. Likes dm%ng out dancrg country wing, animals, mdaeydrl% traveling and rryng now things, Looking and wvbr a Lasteg� relasaWgp. BOX x131 so coo SERIOUS LOVE! 27 yr old!rinkjo 10 We. *as horseback n*N and winks on th/ beach and rm tooling ler a mean who I can start a sen- oue relationship with. BOX 18108 LOOKING FOR A FRIEND 52 yr old independent. single kmao who is Menet kind and sinews. Enjoys We camping. to onAdoons. !tea m alifM dmcng and cooing. Look vg for amale, 50 b 60. with s~ interests, for friendship and eomparrorhsfkp_ BOX 14928 TRYING SOMETHING NEW 53 yr old, 54-. 125 ro. dworced la nele with blond hair and due eyes. Looking lex an honest• romantic teak who likes moves, dancing. WO and mom, Non smoker preferred. BOX 17521 FAMILY MAN WANTED! 35 yr old angle mother with haze eyes. Enjoys fishing. sw --% sports• weer ahs and mon. ses" a male. 35 and 45. aft has good tarnkly values and Yes children. Sin- gle fanners ole. BOX 202% THE TOE Is pool 43 yr old. single white female who lives in Wham region but works on Toronto. Looking ler a male. Grand the same no, who Yes the outdoors. plays and more. Must be sir, care. honest and Yee ehiden. BOJ( 2M91 MN YOUR SPARE TIE. 22 yr old whole iennale seeing an old, whiea gmdm, n 30 to 45. ler discreet encounters. Wfant someone married aft is fun. BOK 12423 F#NENDS FIRST 25 yr old, hA figured, attractive, Sligo mover of two, 5'6% true ayes, enp/s musil movies, air- Looking to mean raw kiernda AIM atad a now his. BOK 26525 DECIDED TO TRV Homos. mature, wor" Minae. enjoys daneng, son.. ming, outdoor activitiesgartMrireg and cooking. Seeking honest male. 50.60 riga in to Cobourg or surrounding arias for fnwxbh p. Serle of humor a plus. BOK 30504 FRENDSI= e0's. 57. point. slim, attracnw widow is seeks a widower, 55 to 65. feu xuft sedan, wen good sense of h urnw. Liles dw=% must, wages and dirti g out and moa. Must be honest, uattacnW and ModonaM. BOOL 14811 ATTRACTIVE LADY Single, while tamale, 49, S7.110 tis, brown ayes and dark blonde hair. aWac bW and a smoker. Enjoy childrwn. anu- mala, long wage, drives in country, music and more. Seek - ng a Win out mala. 48 to 54, for hierdafrp. pons sole rwke- liorstwp. BOX 15982 SWEETEN MY L1FEI o you are a romantic, ft irwgigent non snhokirg Man, early 40's to early 50's, w4h irregrity and enjoy a bit of adventure. the 42 yr old, attractive brunette farrnale who is well read and adhmed would Yee to meet you BOX 20018 LW MEN MI UNN4) ! 22 yr old, sirwje mom, 105 IQs, with short donde hair. Enjoy martial arts, skiing, hunting, dancing and Wist evenings at home. Seeking an attractive, male, who knows how to treat a lady. Would love to meet a man wearing a blue suit and a badoe. BOX 20128 STARTING OVER 41 yr old divorced working mother of two, petite and active. Enjoy the outdoors, long walks and quet ngMs at home. Seeking a male, 40, who shares similar interests for com- panionship. BOX 20438 TAKE CARE OF ME 19 yr old. 51•, 110 Ib, mother of one is seeking a serious relationship with a really nice male who oil take pre of me. Enjoys roller binding, swimming and going places BOX 20635 SEEK MY MATCH! 23 yr old, 120 Ib, female who enjoys sports. gong to Bibs and quiet times at home. Seeking a male with similar inter- ests. Box 20657 NEED A FRIEND In need of a friend in the Colebrook area. I'm sensitive, honest. considerate and friendly. I enjoy quiet walks. navii piano and hanging out with trends. No head games and treat me right You must be successful. BOJ( 26521 Call 1-900-451-3793 52.49 per min. LETS SHARE LIFE 32 yr old single dad, financially stable, with boom her. blue eyes and a mustache. soker and an occasional drnker i. Likes monk. moves, sports, animals and much more. Looking for someone to share We wAh. BOX 30506 LOOKING FOR A WOMAN 25 yr old, single white male looking for single white ternalo. 18 to 25. who likes rusrc, walks on the beach and more. ler friendship are possible relationship. BOX 30507 ARE WE A MATCH? Separated soccer coach. 30 s. 6 attractive. dark nam. hazel eyes. eery gah9 Seeking a srYh am g�r4 attrecove, kmale o orjoy kk's mhoneMS Boor 15342 IS HE ME7 CALL a SEE 47 yr oil, Or 1'. 185 Ib. single male with strawberry, bionse her. smoker and drinker Seeking a single female. 35 to 55. BOK 20321 MORE THAN A FLING! 26 yr M single male seeks an honest ady. 20 to 30. to spend Orae with. Looking for mon titan phi a fling. EIM 30505 ACTIVE GUY 32 yr old, 6'. ateo rtwale with brown hair and haze eyes. Enjoys Me outdoors. boom camping. hiking. dwng• roller eadir 1. mewrnea drug out. pure tees anis man see" a lat __ .28 to 36with serarr interests. BOX 10953 INTERESTED? CALL 23 yr old. 64-, 230 %. wfMe male ret enjoys nature. fish- ing. baseball, clinging and more Seeking a rhite NnWe rrM s -NW interests, BW( 12114 sofso RELATIONSHIP 37 yr old. 62w, 190 lb. !rt. aaracnsa male with no Japer* dents Enjoys es' tennis. s wrrnw+g. bomovies.g, movies. wig wafts and mole ng a to. Christian No we a sure of humor, grow personalty aro character Ilex 14465 FITTME BMLL? 2t r b d se .180 b. mw wet enjoin sport: sshna tomo- ng, mink. moves and more. Seeking an rsalkgi nc operh minded to We. 16 to 26, ort swrdw eyo eM BOx 15116 LITS GET TOGETHER 31 yr old, 6.1-. 190 b, employed tarw Of leo. writ 11 her, due sym snicker and a social driver Enjoys ding out moves, ofn oken. anmsa and mon. Seeking a R elke- bwoo. %"am. 26 lo 36. we serafar •Meals. Not Iwo tw br scene. Kids okay BOK 15319 TIRED OF BEING ALONE 46 yr old, attractive. separated main who enjoys a variety at interests. Seelig a Ismale ler comparworshp BOX 15360 NEVER TO LATE 31 yr old, 61-, 190 D, employed, separafad father. Olinda hairdue eyes, smoker aro social drinker. Enjoys sports. dnwng out. arm, moves, quiet When; and more Seeking a k. attractive, ho s OkctionaM Ianale. 26 ici wnot no the bar scene Children weoone. BOX 17583 ENJOYABLE TIES 36 yr old. 6'. 175 b, divorced mak, Leo. rho enjoys moves. bowling• dancing• quit linos and mon. Swecng a lemalo. 35 to 40. for enjoyable to BOX 20089 IIELODV OF LOVE 27 yr aid. 140 b. of to male with brown hair and dui eyes. truck driver. Enjoys b g fishng horseback rhdwg quN times and more. a lismale. 25 to 30. who wants to be treated right, ler friendship. relationship, possi- ble manage. Children welkomred. BOK 20197 ARE YOU LONELY? 47 yr cld• 511'. saparalW male is soolkirg a trriak for tnffKl- Unix possibly mom. 8W 20229 SEEKS OLDER WOMAN Single - I to mak. 32 ym easy gang. was the audoors. Swing older while woman, with serwlar interests... BOX How does chasing in my boat or on my Hrley sou cr Pro- lessionti single. whifa mala. seeks pretty lady of any ram with sender interests. I on a grant rind• so lades, please cal. BOX 26520 To plain yam ad nallh a Tine' aMwxWd cal r-BOO- 360.1463.TAe Vwatms d A%wPkAwM Now Adwerrser reswse ft nghf rot adt of ads ler cmh- lant and assune no fabilty ler ads or responses.. reject or revise ado whfah are owed irialtol print*: prinf ads based on space avadaWfry! Adwrici d T*Ncorn Sarvicss, Inc. are " program opwalms and can be readied at 1 -800.928 -SM Atbn-Fri gam to Spmlbu may also change or n e ew year ad by calling, this nunber. For best reception, ciealrfer phones are not reomrrniwkded. 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