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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1998_08_23PICKERING EDITION IMPROVEMENTS BY ei,� I Fondly owned i OF , , For swvko You Can Trost VISIT OUR MOM= in Simko sww ( Sods of go 101 alt IIs wood AN&) 6916-2;".Jr Optional 4 week home delivery charge $5/ $1 newsstand A D V E R T I S E R Sunday, August 23, 1998 Pressrun 44,000 40 pages What about ? Pickering Student leaders slam teachers' strike nnngs its downloading fight to By Susan O'Ak111 t; , Staff Writer - -' Toronto High school students who don't want an extended summer vacation By Madaane Tabacs are against a teachers' strike that ` will keep "kids out of the class- - + Stott Writer room", says a local student repre- - PICKERING — It appears sentative. r?~ , issues related to provincial -Anything that interrupts our + - i w+ downloading and municipal re - school will dominate the As- schooi year isn't in the best inter- gw "�,.:,,�; ,,.;,• g sociation of Municipalities of ests of students;' says Debra i�' �. 1 ;M �, Ontario (AMO) conference to be Thompson, a Durham student and ` president of the central east region'* •' ` '�`"',� :� ;~ 4 held this coming week In Toron- of the Ontario Secondary School a To '"-r :►�'` `• • r to. downloadin Students' Association (OSSSA). .> , " - ...`:�,. Even thoughg With less than three week,, until and restructuring are already in the school year is to cart,: effect this year the way they are L: Durham's 1.300 public high school ,� Q being implemented has raised is - teachers went on strike Friday ` t �.�-•c- sues municipal politicians still RUTH ANN SCHEDLICH ! ' ' r 3�! t Y:r,. _ = - want ironed out with the protesting proposed changes to 'I think the students want to "-` ,- , �,. yj tc;,g.- ti t Province. their collective agreement that o back and I think parents ; r t; Pickering Ward 3 Regional 9 would increase in -class instruction want them to be there.' ' •x �' �' 1 r3. time and cul preparation time. Councillor Rick Johnson will be �.r among those trying to buttonhole And Miss Thompson, who's en- s �' ; ;C�"''" •. `-: 1., tering her OAC year at Oshawa's R. chairman Ruth A.m Schedlich is al- - � 'e Provincial Treasurer Ernie Eves S. McLaughlin Collegiate and Vo- so hoping an agreement can beat the conference, to talk about rational Institute this fall, says reached that will prevent the school ' inequities in the way download - while students -understand the is- year from being disrupted. ,,0.: ing is being imposed on Durham sues:' they don't support -anything "I don't think anyone wants a �.-� Region. He maintains Durham is that's keeping kids out of the class- strike. I think the students want to Y' t at a disadvantage under the room... go back and 1 think parents want paha al► ROII ilfoftsm no downloading formula used by She reports fellow students are them to be there:' the Province. That's because the hopeful the strike will end before Talks between local members of Province imposed the same swap classes are slated to begin Sept. 8 the Ontario Secondary School Up and away? with all municipalities — taking for the 21,000 pupils who attend Teachers' Federation (OSSTF) and over half of education costs in public high schools in the region. the school board broke down exchange for municipalities as - "We're hoping this can be re- Thursday. The parties are not Alana and Shane Kindree use team work to get their kite aloft while out See TOWNS/Page 2 solved. It's not the best way (to scheduled to meet again until Sept. for some fun at Rotary Park in Ajax this week. Great weather and a sum - start a new school year)" 2 and 3, dates set by provincial me- mer breeze helped the pair as they try to have their kite soar to new Durham District School Board See TAMPage 5 heights. WHAT' S INSIDE Ear plug wear under review after Pickering employee hit by train Ed -modal Pme PICKERING — The Town north of Finch Avenue. was hit- Mr. Quinn says a policy out- No one was injured in the inci- ChWi ied ................34 doesn't expect to change a policy on But Durham Regional Police lines when employees must wear ear dent, and the Town is conducting its HOW TO REACH US when employees are required to wen Constable Jeb' Galipea reported the protection, such as when opwAing own investigation. There is no barrier protective ear gear after a worker's driver of the nact3or was "equipped loud trucks or chrtiinsaws. He will re- at the crossing, only flashing signals. 880wal .............683-5110 brush with death Mmrsday. with earplugs, so she couldn't hear view the policy m tight of the Sect.- The employee had beers cutting veg DUN NOdga ........683-3005 Town general manager Tom the train or the bells ... While she was dent. "We don't have employees etation at the side of area roads, and AreOw Lille .........683-7545 Quinn doesn't even know yet if an on the tracks the signalling devices bouncing off trains every day" notes was crossing the tracks northbound SAM YMrt ..1-800-662-8423 employee was wearing ear protection were activated by the approaching Mr. Quinn, who predicts the employ- when dw accident occurred around Email ...newsroom®durham.net when the back end of a moving frac- train" ee would have been killed had the 11:30 am. The tractor' driver, Diane altelllet .......durhamnews.net for she was driving was hit by a train The driver apparently did not tractor she was driving been hit to the Armstrong, 41, was charged with at the CPR crossing on Fairport Road know the train was corning until she middle. disobeying a railway crossing signal. Vol. 33, No.34 kms. Free ' 7T ► A3 T=� i0'tirE■til# - r. � •iii', s�Y'i ;�+!-ca.�!`a 3. ... -. � a::: ,_ . PACE 2 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1998 P Frenchman's Bay housingcomplex scaled d my 111sirtlmffw Takitics Staff Writer PICKERING — Plans have been scaled down for the construc- tion of an 181 -unit apartment and townhouse complex at the north end of Frenchman's Bay, which had raised some environmental concerns when first prolxtsed. The plans now call for a town- house complex with about 60 units on the site at Begley and Bayh streets, which is owned by the Pick- ering Harbour Company. PHC pres- ident Harold Hough says special provisions in the previous proposal designed to mitigate the environ- mental impact of the project on the bay remain part of the new plan. "We're probably the first devel- oper out here to put in a water reten- tion pond so no sediments will go in- to Frenchman's Bay;' he explains, adding the pond will also handle some of the run-off from the area surrounding the new development as well. "That will certainly help im- prove the water quality of French- man's Bay." Mr. Hough says the original apartmenUtownhousc plan was abandoned because it became clear it would be expensive to build and people in the development industry suggested there might not be a mar- ket for the apartments at the price that would have to be asked. Construction of the townhomes now planned will likely begin in the spring. Scaling down of the development is welcomed by David Steele, chair- man of the Pickering Waterfront 2001 Task Force, a group of citizens appointed by the Town to draw up plans for the future of Pickering's waterfront. In its final report, the task force identified the protection of the natural environment of French- man's Bay as a main goal for the Town. "It's a good thing;' says Mr. Steele, noting the new plan would eliminate the need for underground parking which could have adversely affected the area groundwater, and reduce the space for surface parking, which has implications for stormwa- ter management. "If I had my dream there would be no houses around the bay, peri- od;' adds Mr. Steele. **lite bottom line is this is the best under the cir- cumstances. I'm very happy. This is a more friendly project for the bay than the apartment was. I think it's the best that could be done" He notes the developer has main- tained contact with the ad hex com- mittee of citizens, of which he was a member, who were consulted on the initial project. They have been kept informed of the changes and Mr. Steele is confident Mr. Hough will continue to consult the community. "He's kept his word so far and I don't think he's going to break it now. " Pickering Council granted condi- tional site plan approval for the orig- inal project in June of 1996, with the provision it would come back to Council for final approval rather than to the Town planning director as is the usual practice. At the time, councillors said it was the best way to deal with a project so important to the town. DAVID STEELE 'The bottom line is this is the best under the circumstances.' Towns bring issues to T.O. conference r7io, THE REGIONAL •��= DURHAM WORKSHOPS, DISCUSSION GROUPS PART OF AMO MEETING TOWNS/From page 1 suming the cost of a series of new services such as ambulances and so- cial housing. That left regions such as Durham, where edu- cation taxes had been low, having to hike taxes more than others to pay for the new service responsibilities. -I want to talk to Ernie Eves about finding a different formula for Durham Region;' says Coun. John- son. The councillor says getting private meetings with several ministers is one of his main goals in attending the conference Sunday through Wednes- day at the Royal York hotel. He also "ants to talk to Transport Minister Tom Clement about getting speed} :ompictwn of a ne" f Ii Acr- ing Beaeh Road inter, han,•t: r. ff .k 'I want to talk to Ernie Eves about finding a different formula for Durham Region.' 401, and to Environment Minister Norm Sterling about obtaining an en- vironmental hearing on the J&F Waste Systems transfer station pro- posal on Notion Road. Coun. Johnson wants to speak pri- vately with the ministers even though there will be open sessions with cab- inet members. He says lobbying them on specific issues is more effective one-on-one, and provides a chance for direct debate. While trying to pin down minis- ters at the conference is important, Coua. Johnson also welcomes the op- portunity to exchange ideas with oth- er municipal politicians from across the province. "I do a lot of networking there;' he says. "Somebody may have done something in London, Ont. that we've never tried here" The councillor is also planning to attend plenty of workshops and dis- cussion groups, and has his eye so far on sessions on recycling, leading change, councillor remuneration and electricity restructuring in Ontario. Though he admits he'd "rather be golfing". Coun. Johnson maintains the conference is an important one t attend for the opportunities it pro- vides to learn, network and influence the Province. Mavor Wayne Arthurs and Ward 2 Regional Councillor Doug Dickerson are also attending the AMO conven- tion. 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Ask at Customer Service for complete details. CANADIAN TIRE SERVICE Pickering Only 1300 Kingston Rd. at Liverpool - 839-8124 Service Mars~ Mon: Fri. 7:30 an - 9:00 p n Saturday 7:30 em - 6:00 pm, Sunday 9:30 am - 5:00 pm cr:naonn nate✓ CA6 9RELL9. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN ° PURPOSE OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT REGIONAL FIE NO.: OPA 964)06 The Region is considering an application b amend the Durham Regional Ofriciel Plan to detail the range of uses permitted in Regional Node 'a'. being the Metro East Trade Centre and sunDunding area OWN OF PICKERING t k 9� x � pct SUBJECT SITE PUBLIC MEETING The Durham Region l?lanrtirtg corrrntin« will hold a pu]6c Provide intaretled parties the opporUniy b make conw isauee and provide addtional intomudon rMatiw b theAmendment The Pubic megar vrir be held on:Tuesday. September 1s, 1996 at 10:00 OtxltamRegio"Plarrtg DepaninanLMainBWhilby k4K Fourth PoorLang Towa COIMEIfT'S OR GUEsTIDNS? 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A/P THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 199E - PAGE 3 ■ - th money.' ;You're- in, e DICKERING AND AJAX ARE HOME TO DURHAM'S TOP WAGE EARNERS By ChrW Chase Staff Writer This area continues to have one of the highest median incomes among Canada's metropolitan dis- tricts with Pickering still tops in Durham Region. Statistics Canada has released the income profile of Canada's labour force in 1996 and it shows the Oshawa census metropolitan area, made up of Oshawa, Whitby and Clarington, with a median em- ployment income of $27,600, down 1.9 per cent from 1995 but still the highest of the country's major city zones, a spot it also occupied in 1995. (Median employment income is the dollar figure where an equal number of people had income above and below that mark.) But when you break down the median incomes for each separate community in the region, Pickering has the highest at $30,900. Ajax and Whitby are tied in second spot at $30,500. Then comes Bow- manville at $29,500. Oshawa at $25,400, Uxbridge at $25,(X)0 and Port Perry at $23,500. Pickering and Ajax are part of the Toronto metropolitan census area which had a median employ- ment income of $24,400 which gives it a ranking of sixth in Cana- da MAURICE BRENNER 'I'm not surprised by it.' "I'm not surprised by it;' says Pickering deputy mayor and Ward I Regional Councillor Maurice Brenner of the town's placing. "Certainly it's very reflective of the high quality of life Pickering offers to its community" Coun. Brenner suggests the ranking "speaks very well of the town because: it's an indication citi- zens are hard-working. However, he adds, "Pickering continues to be a community that has a range of in- come levels and we're proud of all of them from the low end to the high end. Our community is the whole community." Ajax deputy mayor Pat Brown is somewhat surprised her con- stituents don't make as much as their neighbours in Pickering. "I would have thought we would be on par with Pickering. Most of our residents work outside the municipality, in Toronto, where incomes are higher;" the Ward 4 lo- cal councillor says. The statistics prove "we have a large majority of middle-income residents. It's apparent when you see the type of homes our residents live in. Manv are working couples and there aren't as many stay-at- home moms. It says we're needing a lot of day care: Oshawa Mayor Nancy Dia- mond says she's proud of her com- munity and of the top standing of the Oshawa census metropolitan area in median employment in- come. It proves the importance of Oshawa as a manufacturing city and an economic force in Canada. she says. And it shows workers are getting their "just rewards" for their efforts. 'I -he reality of these numbers is the importance of the automotive industry- to Canada's gross domes- tic product and to its exports, the mayor says. Oshawa is home to the Canadi- an headquarters of General 'Motors which employs about 13,000 work- ers. Because of the area's strong manufacturing base, Oshawa is in its own census metropolitan area as set out by Statistics Canada. Mayor Diamond notes. "We're the only one fin the Greater Toronto Area) that hasn't been swallowed up by Toronto ... because we are an em- ployment area:' The Toronto census area in- cludes all of the GTA except Os- hawa and Burlington. The mayor hopes residents of the area will see the Statistics Cana- da information as yet another ex- ample of Oshawa's importance. "We underestimate ourselves. Oshawa, please recognize the strength of our community, it% im- portance in the Canadian economy, its beauty, its values:' Whitby Mayor !Marcel Brunelle and Clarington Mayor Diane Ham - re were not available for comment. The median employment in- come in Canada for 1996 was S20,700, down 1.1 per cent from 1995. In Ontario, the median em- ployment income was $23,1(x), down 1.3 per cent. Yukon had the highest median income for all provinces and terri- tories at $25,0(X) while Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories had the highest median employment in- come for communities at $36,800. Come on in, the water's fine Four of Durham's beaches are get- ting a reprieve from local health offi- cials just in time for the last few hazy days of summer. In the season's final round of test- ing, the Durham Region Health Unit has decided to reopen Frenchman's Bay East in Pickering, Whitby Beach East, Newcastle Beach Central and Pickering Beach in Ajax. "With those four beaches, bacteria counts have improved considerably in the last two or three weeks;" Health (Unit Manager Tony Wong said this week. Two beaches remain posted warn- ing swimmers to stay on the shore — Kinsmen Beach in Scugog and Bow - w"MTOR ■ SPE tram 39-951 OFFER EXPIRES Spm 1S. IM O C"Wr AkesiWA 1 1 ca�tollrolt�I�t�uvolltrrrnl YOM oTRR OPEN 7 DAYS A WitT1K/ 1 1 195 WESTIEY RD. (South d 401), AJAX mti ni _ M = .4= T=7 =61 manville East in Clarington. The health unit conducts weekly testing in the summer for E.Coli, a bacteria found in the intestinal tract of animals and humans. Beaches face closures when the bacteria level reaches over 100 counts per 100 mil- lilitres. Lin .4. = AN. 1: i 1� 1t't 805 DdhnghArn Real!. Pickcn gt. Ont. LIW 2Y6(905) 83"242 •�. �r ANNUAL MANUFACTURER'S =.. FACTORY SALE OF T w SOLID PINE' & FURNITURE FACTORY SECONDS, DISCONTINUED STYLES. SURPLUS STOCK, BEDROOMS, DINING ROOMS, TABLES. CHAIRS, - -f WALL UNITS, ENTERTAINMEtv'T UNITS, 1 If ACCESSORIES 2 DAYS ONLY SATURDAY, AUGUST 29TH 10AM - 6PM SUNDAY, AUGUST 30TH 12PM - ;PM _ 401 SAYI.Y 1 42 toC We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current `Get Ready To Save' flyer. Page 1 - 12V Cordless DdIVDriver, 54-2955-8 This product does not come with a case, as stated and illustrated in the fryer. 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CHAIRS, - -f WALL UNITS, ENTERTAINMEtv'T UNITS, 1 If ACCESSORIES 2 DAYS ONLY SATURDAY, AUGUST 29TH 10AM - 6PM SUNDAY, AUGUST 30TH 12PM - ;PM _ 401 SAYI.Y 1 42 toC We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current `Get Ready To Save' flyer. Page 1 - 12V Cordless DdIVDriver, 54-2955-8 This product does not come with a case, as stated and illustrated in the fryer. We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current 'Spectacular Savings' flyer. Page 6- CCM Bike Accessories 73-0114X The flyer tates 'CCM' accessories. This is incorrect. These are'SUPERCYCLE' bike accessories. Page 14- GE Crystal Clear Bulbs 52.5467X Copy reads: Pkg. of 3 Should read: Pkg. of 2 We sincerely regret any inconvenience we may have caused you. AMBER.EA 1111111101 - = DENTAL CENTRE WALK-IN HOURS Daily 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m - 4 p.m. E.l1Ef,7GENC/ESSEErV/rl/1f/�' • ?4ffi� E.1/EAGENCYf',4GEf/ AMBERL.EA SHOPPING CENTRE ON WHITES RD. 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Krlly will receive a dinner for 4 voucher, complimcrtsof McDonald's. Congratulations Kelly for being our Carrier of the ►I.trasi�.xl �t.tu.:i)�.r 135 King.,ton Rd _kiax 12I3.ich Nt \L' —20 Kainpton Rd Picl, ►i6l) lunptoii Rd .I'lLk PAGE 4 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1996 - Nuclear workers pflug h competition bill, with changes The Power Workers Union, which represents thousands of staff at the Pickering and Darlington nuclear stations, is calling for changes to the Mike Harris government's proposed Bill 35, the Electricity Competition Act. The intent of the bill is to open up the province's electricity industry to competition. It deals with issues such as who may sell electricity in Ontario, how it wili be marketed and distributed and how a portion of Ontario Hy- dro's debt will be shared by con- sumers and the electricity industry. PWU president John Murphy told legislative committee hearings on Thursday his union supports the gen- eral intent and direction of the bill. But he also maintained some issues remain to be clarified and some amendments are needed. "Opening up Ontario's electricity system to competition was clearly inevitable;' said Mr. Murphy. "Be- cause our members are highly skilled, we are not afraid of competi- tion. "But we are concerned with how well this bill introduces competition in a way that best reflects our province's economic and social WE ARE MOVING The law Office of TIMOTHY VANULAR New Location AUGUST 31st amm BROCK RD. PIORTIH t<7MTT Clo $ 11 P11CILERH4G, ONTARIO LIX a" Pbooe (1K) 427-40M I Fax ("S 427-ss4s Recycle me! needs and values" The union's key recommenda- tions include: * A cap on electricity rates to assure consumers their charges will not rise above current levels during the tran- sition phase to electricity competi- tion-, * A small charge on all electricity sold in Ontario to be used to create a publicly -administered fund dedicat- ed to accelerating energy efficiency in Ontario, with the goal of reducing energy costs, reducing atmospheric emissions and creating 'high-value jobs', * Provisions to allow continuation of existing union representation at On- tario Hydro successor companies and municipal utilities, and to pro- tect union contracts'. * Additional protection of employee pension rights: * Review of proposed electricity reg- ulations by the Electricity Transition Committee, which represents a range of stakeholder groups, prior to cabi- net approval. "We think these amendments will increase the probability that electric- ity industry restructuring will be a success in Ontario;" said Mr. Mur- phy. CA51 Carlsm wagoat RAM Travel 2 for 1 ...� SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER, 1998 TUESDAYS & SATURDAYS $10.00 per person or 2 AT $5.00 each Pickups in AJAX OSHAWA, & WHITBY Includes RETURN DELUXE MOTORCOACH TRANSPORTATION, FULL BUFFET MEAL, GUARANTEED ENTRY, ALL TAXES LOYALTY CARD PROGRAM Earn FREE trips to Rama Carlson Wagonlit Travel Ajax 905683-8411 1-800-831-1185 Oshawa 905-571-2231 1-800-227-5766 Whitby 905466-8266 1-800-750-1%9 ATTENTION ALL FIREARMS OWNERS HEARTHE LATEST FACTS ON BILL C-68 (The Gun Control Bill) SEPTEMBER 2, 1998 - 7pm to 10pm Port Perry, Odd Fellows Hall Opposite Lake Scugog Lumber, on Simcoe St. N. TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED • NEW COSTS FOR ALL FIREARMS OWNERS • NEW PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FOR ANY FIREARMS OWNERS • LEGAL STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION AND DISPLAY • HOW THE BILL WILL EFFECT FUTURE OWNERSHIP AND USE OF YOUR FIREARM • WHAT YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO DO IN ORDER TO GO HUNTING • OTHER C-68 TOPICS • QUESTION & ANSWER PERIOD Brought to you by the Port Perry Rod & Gun Club, Sportsmans Alliance of Durham and Zone 'E' of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters A/P photo �A On the road again... �� Members of the Zoom Velo racing team, which last week for a training ride. This one was just for draws cyclists from across Durham Region, hit fun, but the competitions bring out the best in the the road en masse in rural portions of the region cyclists. NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CORPORATION OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM The Audited Financial Statements of the Corporation of the Regional Municipality of Durham for the year ended December 31, 1997 are available from the Regional Finance Department. Anyone interested in obtaining a copy of these statements should write to the Finance Department of the Regional Municipality of Durham, 60 Bond Street West, P. O. Box 618, Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 8B6. The following financial highlights reflect the operations, assets and liabilities of the Regional Municipality of Durham including the waterworks, sanitary sewage and waste disposal systems and the Durham Region Police Services Board. COMPARISON OF CONSOLIDATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET [All amounts in thousands of dollars) (All amounts in thousands of dollars) Im im be Recovered in Future Years 122Z 122§ WHERE THE MONEY CAME FROM: LIABILITIES ASSET General Government Protection to Persons a Property 11,070 62,604 Requisition on Area Municipalities 115,615 110,665 Cash and Short Term inv9stments 100,057 78,626 Ontario Grants User Charges 103,235 125,391 Accounts Receivable 26,998 25,827 011ier Revenue 98,784 36,022 94,892 34,498 Other Current Assets Restricted Assets ,5,751 5,849 Long Term Debt Proceeds §2_565 25,553 Vital Outlay Famed by 142,123 136,460 8,936 9,026 Long -Term Liabilities and to Social Services 416.221 be Recovered in Future Years 12.557 32-041 WHAT THE MONEY WAS SPENT FOR: LIABILITIES 367.486 278,803 General Government Protection to Persons a Property 11,070 62,604 10,274 58,760 Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities 46,605 T bon Services 29.992 25,365 Other Current Liabilities and 38,589 Waterworks Operation San" Sewage System 62,203 80,452 54,159 Deferred Revenue �- 3.784 5,297 Waste Disposal 49,427 Net Long -Term Liabilities 92,557 32,041 Services 18,040 14,532 Other Long -Term LiabilitiesHealth 8,936 9,026 Social Services 71,520 80,646 - • Senior Citizen Services 32,693 33,427 X47.671 79.767 Day Nurseries 11,810 11,859 FUND BA ANCr=S Children Services 2,463 2,467 Planning & Development 3.659 3.828 Reserves and Reserve Ftxrds' 194,301- 185,152 To be used to offset 395.442 .770 taxation or user charges -314 Excess of Financing Over Unexpended Capital Financing 25.514 13.570 Expenditures 20,779 37,229 - R19.81.5 199.036 Fund Balances, Beginning of Year 199.0M 161.807 278.803 Fund balances, End of YearTrust 21_ 81� Funds Administered 9 _121M by Region �, 2.157 MTalks between teachers, board to TALKS/From page 1 diator John Tonellato. With teachers still on summer vacations and the public board's headquarters closed Fri- day, there were no picket lines in Durham as teachers began their job action. Pat Jermey, president of OSSTF Durham District 13, says the union is still discussing whether schools and board offices will be picketed this coming week. When asked why teachers and the board are not meeting before Sept. 2, Ms. Jermey said, "That date was determined by the mediator ...I can't provide you with any more explanation than that" She says it's unfortunate teachers and the public have to go through a period of "uncer- tainty," but added if the time gives the board an opportunity to "refocus" it could be beneficial. "If we can come back with a fresh perspec- tive on Sept. 2 and 3 it will be worth waiting," she says. As for negotiations she says, "We weren't making any progress on the significant issues," which she reports include working conditions, salaries, benefits and staffing. "We believe after a very thorough examina- tion of the board's budget and the funding model that the Durham board can afford to re- solve these issues" But, Ms. Jermey says that would require "political will" which she adds is "not there at this time". She says the ball is in the board's court and while "the Province has, in its funding model, put some constraints on school boards," Durham board officials "can find the answer to this if they look more closely at the numbers." But, Mrs. Schedlich says, "We don't have -We Pay Lin T $3I 1e 1 Based on !r>Istrrar be Prices.,— ork Fully Guaranteed. (,� f SURANCE Evening- Itable, Call Till 11 pm '_Soni a*- APPIy 960 &nd oc zRd. S. 831-1819 Pickering. Ont. Everyone shops the News Advertiser! 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She says teachers are being asked to in- struct an additional 250 students with 118 few- er staff. As for the back -to -school preparations that usually get under way in schools this time of year, such as late registrations and finalizing timetables, Ms. Jermey says that won't hap- pen. And, it's not known whether Grade 9 ori- entation sessions usually held at high schools prior to the start of the school year will go ahead. "I'm not sure what the answer to that question will be," Ms. Jermey says. But, at least one area high school is still planning its annual event in the hope the strike will be over. An orientation session is set for Ajax's Exeter High School Sept. 3, the same day teachers would normally return to work and the second day union negotiators will be meeting with board officials in negotiating ses- sions. USINESS MEAN B R""loronto.com brings' business to l g 4_ I me. 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"Our teachers gave us an overwhelming mandate in June to protect the learning conditions of our schools;" offered Pat Jer- mey, Durham district president of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (OSSTF). The main issue creating the barrier to an agreement is the provincially mandated increase in teaching times and subse- quent reduction in preparation time. The issue is clearly important to teachers-, that's why there is a collective bargaining process in place in Ontario. But, once again, it is the students who will be hurt. Strikes usually come complete with placard -waving pick- ets. Take a drive past your neighbourhood school — where are the pickets Apparently they're still on holidays. So, the OSSTF, for all its colourful rhetoric about the dis- mantling of public education in Ontario, is willing to endan- ger the start of another school year —less than ayear after the illegal strike staged by teachers in 1997 — but not quite as willing to have its members cut short their summer vacations to fight the good fight. And what of the students entering Grade 9 at high schools across Durham in September? They, more than any other group of students in the secondary school system, are the most vulnerable during the transition to high school. Their orienta- tion to high school, scheduled to be held by many schools the week of Aug. 31, is in jeopardy as a result of this strike be- cause, by mutual agreement of the board and union, negotia- tions are not scheduled to resume until Sept. 3. Why, with another school year in jeopardy, were the school board and the union not at the bargaining table this weekend? Why are they not going to be at the bargaining table this week? The mediator has set their next meeting just five days before school start~. This is not soon enough. We've been told for a year teachers want to save education in Ontario. They are essentially striking against provincially - mandated reforms. But not until they get back from their sum- mer break. A clear message to our high school teachers came in the form of a letter to the editor this week from Grade 11 student Jen Fox. We think teachers should listen well: "All we are asking for is to be able to start school on Sept. 8 without worries of striking. The beginning of a school year is a new start for students who may not have done as well as they wanted to last year. It's a new start for Grade 9 students, entering a high school for the first time. You can't ruin that for them! "If there is a strike, students will not feel the same way to- wards teachers. They won't respect them the way they would have. I hoard a friend of mine say the other day, 'If they don't care about us, why should we care about them?"' Another student, Debra Thompson, sends this message: "Anything that interrups our school year isn't in the best in- terest of students." While students "understand the issues", they don't support ".anything that's keeping kids out of the classroom", she says. If you won't listen to anyone else, at least listen to the stu- dents you say you're protecting. Get back to the bargaining table and open your classrooms to them Sept. 8. LETTERS OUR READERS' VIEWS ON THE NEWS Pickering drainage network inadequate To the editor: Re Pickering storm damage July IT Nature's torrential downpour clearly revealed the appalling inad- equacy of Pickering's storm sewer network in the 2,200 -hectare water- shed above Frenchman's Bay. The bay actually rose four inches (ap- proximately 10 centimetres). Here is what happened and why. Since the early 1960s a signifi- cant amount of residential and commercial development has elim- inated the natural terrain. Where porous fields and vegetation once impeded rainfall flow there now ex- ists asphalt and concrete. Thou- sands of roofed buildings send pre- cipitation into downspouts often hooked directly into storm drains or paved driveways. Natural streams have been altered and straightened. Every road empties into catch - basins which in tum divert dirty water into the rivers. On Friday, some streams only a ureter wide choked with debris. Obviously it's a poor design. On Sandy Beach Road another small disaster occurs. The paved Krosno watercourse sends a powerful surge down to the Hydro Park marsh section already interfered with as a result of the generating station. The flood con- tinues into the bay where it is im- peded by an illegally built berm. Tons of silt are spread out and down under the marina. The widened Hwy. 401 instantly releas- es millions of litres of water, again improper engineering methods are to blame. The "first flush" of the entire watershed causes the bay to become a "toilet bowl" full of silt and debris. What a sad reflection of our ignorance of how our ecosys- tem functions. The Pickering 'Waterfront 2001 Repot' is now finalized. I implore town council to act immediately on it. It must take priority or we'll lose Frenchman's Bay entirely. Frady Tkvn&eK Plickeitiog 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- New Adt,wuw New PoIL What do you dhfnk of Me tBoch- became raging torrents big enough ions expressed in letters are those of oers'strike7 Fax your eomments to 683-7363, a-tw g dwm to to accommodate a 10-meone yacht! the writer and not necessarily those newsmon@durhonr•net or telephone duns Tin to our Infos- Part of the waterfront trail is der of the News Advertiser. ounce system at 683-70410 Box SIII- stroyed as four large culverts are TIM WHITTAII;ER Publisher GIVE US A CALL Ile News Advertiser a d one of the Mmaand JOANNE BURGHAROT STEVE HOUSTON BRUCE DANFORD DUNCAN FLETCHER EDDIE KOLOOZIEJCZAK JOHN WILLEMS ABE FAKHOURIE BARBARA HARRISON JANICE O'NEIL CHERYL HAINES LILLIAN HOOK s Editor -in -Chief Managing Editor Director of Advertising Advertising Manager Classified Advertising Manager Real Estate/Automotive Advertising Distribution Manager Production Manager Assistant Production Manager Assistant Production Manager Administration Manager ' GENERAL 683-5110 CLASSIRED 683-0707 DISTRIBUTION 683-5117 ADMINICLASSIFIED FAX 683-7363 COMPOSING FAX 579-9273 newsroom®durtham.net E-MAIL www.durtiamnews.net WEB SITE '^tee Rn.7 C..AM— AWW napers. The [Yews Aduer> w is a m�ernbe ewsp of the Apx b Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Cormwnity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Com- munity Newspaper Assoc., and the Canadian CircuWbons Audit Board. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ontario Press Council, 80 Gould St, Toronto, Ord. M5B 2M7, an indepen- dent organi2ation that addresses reader onm- plaints about member newspapers. The publish- er reserves the right to cieniy or reline any ad- vertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space trice error occupies. BLAKE PURDY NEWS EDITOR Only here for The Beer Store An old friend dropped by a while back — partly for pleasure, mostly for business. One-time News Advertiser reporter Lucy Rybka- Becker, known then as Lucy Rybka before she got hy- phenated to Mr. Becker, was in town in her new capaci- ty as a public relations officer. The former hack (as journalists are known to public relations officers) is now a flack (our pet name for peo- ple in PR) for The Beer Store (a k.a. The Happy Bobby Shop to heavy drinkers). Anyway, Lucy was in Ajax for the official opening of the town's second outlet of The Beer Store. As Commu- nications Manager for The Beer Store, it's Lucy's job to try to persuade people to buy beer. (No jokes about sell- ing heaters to Eskimos, please.) In fact, Lucy's position is so onerous, she has an assistant who accompanied her After the opening, Lucy stopped in at the News Ad- vertiser office to chat about what each other's been doing since she left the newspaper. Lucy's been busy fending off job offers from air conditioning comparries recruiting a Communications Manager for their branch offices in the Sahara Desert Whereas I am still here perfecting my craft — dotting the 'i's and crossing the 'i's. Then we got down to business. I'll misquote here he - cause I was never known for accuracy as a reporter. HACK: "Did you get any dignitaries stinko at the opening so we could snap some good pictures?" FLACK: "We believe in serving responsibly. In Ajax alone last year, 20,000 people were challenged to show proper identification with proof of age. About -1-0()() were refused service for being under age or intoxicated: ' HACK: "Does Ajax really treed a second Beer Store or are you planning to close the outlet across from the News Advertiser office?' FLACK: ''be old Beer Store will remain open. It's the sixth busiest outlet of 429 in Ontario" HACK, being profound: "Ajax people sure like beer.. FLACK: "line new Beer Store will address that need. It will stock 225 brands by 35 brewers, in conve- nient packs of six, 12 and 24 bottles or cans" HACK, offering a marketing idea in case Lucy's as- sistant isn't working out: "Have you ever thought of seven, 14 and 30 packs for people who like to drink one beer a day over a week, two weeks and a month? Or how .bout gig metric?" FLACK: "No! Fax me any coverage roc give us:' Since I'm only the News Advertiser's official 'i' dot- ter and 't' crosser, I had no power to tel[ her if we'd pub- lish a story on The Beer Stone. That would depend on two things — (1) if the reporter who covered the official opening was able to read his cotes when he got back to the office (We sem his pad and parts for DNA testing drat proved the stains were fran co8ee, ria beer); (2) whether the vacationing managingeditor would be in a good mood when he returned from the could or his fa- ther-in-law Bride him fetch the tools for two weeks. Since the daasion about whether we'd give The Beer Store opening any coverage was compietdy out of my hands, tat freed up Lucy to fed comlforW le o&nng a token of fiiendship. Would it be a voucher for a box of beer like the ones she handed out at the opening, a nifty denim shirt that some dignitaries received, or tickets to a Mala League Baseball game involving the Labatt's Btw Jays, to whom Ijbatt's brewery is die official surp- plier of beer. But, some arcane Journalism Code of Ethics prohibited me from accepting any freebies. Be- sides, Lucy had giver[ them all away at the opening. It taunt out that in the particular baseball gorse Lucy had had tickets for, la bats were swinging, la balls were flying and la Blue Jays won 5-0. There's a certain sym- metry to that, a beer drinker informs. It seems Labatt's sells a product called I.abati's 50. To quench a learn of 25 playas, coaches and managas after a double-heW- er? Or a sign of a shift to metric? Blake Purdy is a regular News Advertiser columnist. To respond to this column call Infosource at 683-7040 and dial 5108. AIPOn-the-job By Susan O'Neill Staff Writer learn THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 23,19" - PAGE 7 ingStorytime is fun time DURHAM STUDENTS GO TO THE SOURCE FOR SCIENCE STUDIES With knapsacks on their backs and clipboards in hand, students from throughout Durham em- barked on a walking safari through the African Savanna Wednesday as part of a unique research project on wild game. Kesho Park, the newest attrac- tion at Toronto Zoo, is just one of the many sites that became an "open-air" classroom this week for the students of year-round C. E. Broughton Public School in Whitby as more than 120 pupils participated in educational activ- ities focusing on animals from around the world. "It's wonderful. What a place to go," said Grade 5 teacher Rick Lepp. "If I was a kid I'd just love it. It's an open-air classroom. It's a great atmosphere." During a three-day field trip to the zoo, students in Grades 5 through 8 from across Durham spent their mornings seated at picnic tables under sunny skies where they worked on a variety of academic activities. But in the afternoons, the real fun began as the youngsters split into groups to explore the zoo's facilities. "I think it's a really good ex- perience," said Grade 5 student Laurie Jones after a trek through Kesho Park where she and her classmates researched elephants, zebras and hippos. "I've learned about a lot of an- imals. You learn a lot and have a good time." Students in each grade partici- pated in a variety of activities, with each level focusing on a dif- ferent area of the curriculum. And while zoo staff provided teachers material from the Zoo Links programme, which is tied to the Ministry of Education and Training's learning guidelines for elementary students, the week's activities were arranged and su- pervised by Broughton teachers and parent volunteers. Jack Barclay's Grade 6 and 7 students worked on mapping ac- tivities and collected information on animals for their journals, while Grade 5 pupils, under the photo by Susan O Neill Andrea Szuneiko takes notes at one of the animal pavil- Grades 5 through 8 included mapping, life systems, ions during a three-day field trip to the Toronto Zoo. the food chain and even math. Students in Grades 1-4 Students used the outdoor setting to learn a variety of will attend the Toronto Zoo for a similar experience this academic activities. Areas covered by the students in coming week. direction of Mr. Lepp, honed their research skills. "A lot of kids this age have been (to the zoo) before but they're excited in this sort of set- ting;" Mr. Barclay said. "It's a change of pace." And it's one that gives teach- ers the opportunity to make the curriculum come to life. "Under the new curriculum, one of the new units we have to incorporate is life systems," ex- plained Mr. Barclay, who added the field trip presents the perfect opportunity. "We tie it into science with the Grade 7s;" he said, noting stu- dents learn about food chains in some activities and use math skills in other assignments. Just three weeks into the mod- ified school year, Mr. Lepp said it's a good time for a field trip. "I think it really builds cohe- sion with the class, especially be- ing early in the year," he said. It also allows teachers to get to know kids on another level. "Most of the learning that takes place is not through sitting kids down and lecturing. :It's the questions they have on the spot. These kids are busy and they have a purpose. They're not bored" And the students agreed being at the zoo is much more fun than being in class. "I had fun and I want to come to the zoo again;" said Andrea Szunejko, 10. "It's better to be here" rather than watching a video about animals in a class- room. "It feels great to be here," said 10 -year-old Jonathan Shepherd as he toured Kesho Park. "I haven't been here in two years.- And ears"And it was evident he was tak- ing it all in. "I learned lots of things about animals like the river hippo and the gazelle." he said. But his favourite creature, the turtle, re- mained a highlight. "They, amaze me." Zoo spokesman Joel Peters said there are "typically" 150,000 school visitors between September and June who take ad- vantage of the Zoo Links pro- gramme. But, Broughton's "intensive three-day effort is unusual" He added the students' "depth of learning" will be heightened due to the amount of time they're spending at the site. Broughton principal Jack Smyka reported the school will likely participate in the Zoo Camp next year, a day camp or- ganized by zoo staff. Students in Grades 1 to 4 at the school will visit the zoo this coming week from Wednesday through Friday. for Ajax youngsters AJAX — Preschoolers can keep busy this fall at Ajax li- braries. The popular and free Story - time programme is again being offered for two months from the week of Sept. 14 to the week of Nov. 2. Children will enjoy sto- ries, playing with other youngsters, games, finger - plays and music, with t h e m e s changing J weekly. Story- ' time operates on a drop-in - basis, but parental supervision _ is required. Sessions ' on Mondays at the main branch are Tales for Twos at 10:15 a.m. and i Books for Babies at 11 a.m. On Wednesdays there's a session for cNidren three years and up at 110:30 a.m., while on Thursdays youngsters fcxv and older get to- gether at 10:30 a -m. and 1:15 p.m. The main branch is at the corner of Harwood Avenue and Kings Crescent, next to the Town hall. Call 683-4WO. At the McLean branch, ses- sions are offered on Mondays at 1:30 p.m. for children four years and older and on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. for three yeah and up. I On Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. there's Tales for Twos and at 11:15 a.m. Books for Babies. Kids four and older gather Thurs- days at 10:30 a.m.. The McLean branch is in the community cen- tre at the southeast corner of Westnev Road North and Magill Drive. Phone 428-8489. 1 At the Village branch, sessions f are offered Mondays at 10:15 ! a.m. for children three years and up and at l 1 am. for two year olds. On Wednesdays at 1:30 j p.m., kids four and older join -in the fun and on Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. there's a Family Storytime session for all ages. Call 683-1140. Durham child pornography protesters call for tougher sentences RY.SkFANW f'hm Staff Writer As he attended the Whitby court- house for a brief appearance, one of two local men charged in Canada's largest ever child pornography seizures dodged demonstrators de- manding tougher sentences in such cases. Appearing oblivious of the plac- ard -waving adults and chddren out- side, Daniel Hancock, 31, casually read a book while waiting in the courtroom for his case to be called. A pretrial hearing was scheduled for Oct 23. Mr. Hancock, now of Whitby, was charged after the Ontario Provincial Police's anti -pornography unit — known as 'Project P' — seized more than 10,000 computer- generated images and 500 video- tapes during a search of his -then Os- hawa residence on Division Street. The images, electronically down- loaded from the Internet, depicted children — some infants — engaged in a variety of sex acts with adults, animals and other children, police said Mr. Hancock was charged with 25 counts of possession and distrib- ution of child pornography, and one count of making child pornography. In another local case, a second man was also arrested about the same time following the seizure of 32,000 computer images, 985 floppy discs and other electronic egtnp- menL An Ontario government employ- ee, Trevor Partridge, of Lowe Street, Bowmanville was charged with two counts of distributing child pornog- raphy and three counts of possession of child pornography. As they have at several previous court appewmbees for the two men, about a dozen Durham Region resi- dents who are members of an orga- nization calling itself People Against Pornography demonstrated peace- fully outside the Rossland Road courthouse. _Adults and children picketed throughout the morning carrying signs reading "Porn Hurts Families." Among the group were mothers, one of whom brought her two-year-old son, seniors, teachers and public school board trustees, Jane Weist and Susan Sheller. The group, which has also demonst-ated outside adult video stores in the past, is calling for harsh- er sentences and mandatory coun- selling for people convicted of crimes involving child pornography. The longest sentence imposed in any previous kid -porn case in Cana- da is believed to be 18 months, al- thouah the maximum punishment the law provides for is 10 years. A Blackstock man was recently sen- tenced to two years, however, his case involved more than child Pornography charges - "(Eighteen months) is not long enough, and I think generally people are not happy with some of the judg- ments," said spokesman Barb Laing. Despite an increasing number of local cases involving child pornogra- phy, judges "don't seem to be getting the message;' she said. "Ibese people are victimizing the most innocent people in our society (children). I say give them 10 years. Maybe then they will start to think. 'Is it worth the risk?"' PAGE 8 - ttl[F 4Ws ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AtT(;ttST 2;, 19911 In memory of `��A.J. Given Bill Jerdan Family and friends of late Pickering firefighter Bill Jerdan turned out this week for a memorial service and stone unveiling to honour the respected member of the firefighting service. Above, Mr. Jerdan's mother, Diann Hurd, is comforted by friend Kelly Paxton during the emotional service. At right, Mr. Jerdan's god -daugh- ter Jezel LeBlanc plants a Canadian flag at the stone commemmorating his life and achievements. WHAT'S HAPPENING IN AJAX AND PICKERING SUNDAY, AUG. 23 FASHIONS: A fund-raising fashion show is being held at 1 p.m. at St. Paul's -on - the -Hill Anglican Church, corner of Hwy. 2 and Fair- port Rd., Pickering, for the church's Women In Mis- sion. Tickets are $20 and include refreshments and prizes. Phone 839-2534 for information. TUESDAY, AUG. 25 GIRL GUIDES: The Girl Guides Dunbarton District, which includes those living in the area between Liver- pool to Fairport roads and Hwy. 401 to Finch Avenue in Pickering, holds a regis- tration session at Dunbar - ton -Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd. from 7 to 8 p.m. Regis- tration is $30 and is open to girls between five and 18 years of age. Phone 839-0920 (Dianne) for more information. PICNIC: Community Con- nections, a new group aimed bringing together Isolated people with others who share their interests, holds a picnic from 2 to 6 p.m. at Kinsmen Heritage Centre, 120 Roberson Dr., Ajax. Rain or shine. R.S.V.P. 426-7877 (Lynn). PARENTS: A support group for parents of kids involved in drug or alcohol abuse, running away, drop- ping out of school, crimes or parental abuse meets locally every Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. Call 1-800-488- 5666 for location. EUCHRE: Bid euchre night at the Royal Canadian Le- gion Branch 606, 1555 Bayly St., Pickering, at 7:30 p.m. Phone 839-2990 for information SCOUTS: The 1st Dunbar - ton Scouts, Cubs and Beavers and 3rd Company Venturers hold a registra- tion night for the 19981199 year from 8 to 9 p.m. in the upper auditorium at Dun- barton-Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering. New lead- ers welcome in all sec- tions. For more information call Petra Munro at 831- 2556. 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NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDA\', AUGUST 23, 1998 A/p Taking a severance pack e HE AJAX—PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER Talk to a professional No cost, no obligation � "mumon Corporation is a Member of Montreal H m3M.Ith &FITNESS Exchange & C.IP1: Pam Sygo (905) 426-4722 -- CMA, CFP or (905) 666-9478 The'Doggie diagnoseto melanoma "Could I have prevented this from hap- pening to me?" a 55 -year-old man writes. For many years he had been aware of a sus- picious mole on his leg. But he had been reassured by a dermatologist that it was a benign mole. The wrong diagnosis. Now this patient is dying from a malignant melanoma that has spread to other organs. Could George, the dog. have saved this man's life:' The man's letter reminded me of an in- credible story published by the 'Medical Post' in June. 1997. George, a lovable grey-haired Schnauzer, has been trained to sniff out explosives. But his career was changed by Dr. Armand Cognetta, a der- matologist in Tallahassee. Florida. Dr. Cognetta has written about the most effective ways of treating melanomas. That hand-held microscopes can be used to ex- amine moles and make an earlier diagno- sis. But he reports. even so, doctors only diagnose 80 per cent of melanomas in time. One night while driving home he turned on the car radio. He listened fascinated to a news report. Local police were searching for a body at the bottom of a lake. But the-* were not using divers or hooks to discover the bod,v Rather, a trained dog was stand- ing in the bow of the boat sniffing the air. This rang a bell in Dr. Cognetta's mind. He began searching medical literature and finally discovered what he wanted. In 1989 the British Journal 'Lancet' published an intriguing medical account from King's College Hospital. in London. England. A female half border collie. half Dober- man, had turned doctor. The dog had alert- ed a 44 -near -old woman to a lesion on her thigh. The woman reported that the dog kept sniffing at this lesion. But it ignored other moles. In fact, the dog even attempted to bite off the mole when she was wearing shorts! The woman consulted her doctor and the mole was excised. The diagnosis? Ma- lignant melanoma. Dr. Cognetta decided to conduct his own experiment. He wanted to determine if malignant melanomas emit unique odours which can- not be detected by humans. But can tx- rec- ognized by dogs with their well-developed rhinencephalon. A dog's nose has about 220 million cells associated with the sense of smell. Humans have a mere five million. Dr. Cognetta needed some professional help. So he enlisted the support of Duane Pickel who had worked with dogs for 30 years. Mr. Pickel had trained dogs to find anything from land mines in Vietnam, to drugs and smuggled wildlife. Mr. Pickel told Dr. Cognetta, "A dog can be trained to find anything you want it to find" Dr. Cognetta obtained tissue samples of melanoma from two research institutes. And the Tallahassee Memorial Regional Medical Centre provided equipment to pre - Develop good habits to make you sleep better and live better Experts say that how well you sleep at night has a direct impact on how much energy you have dur- ing the day. If you have been feeling groggy or tired during the day, consider some of these sleep tips to improve your nights and energize your days: -Exercise at least three times a week for 30 min- utes at a time. People who exercise regularly, sleep better. But keep in mind that exercising too close to bedtime may wind your system up and make it harder to fall asleep. -Don't go to bed starved or stuffed. A full stomach will not let you fall asleep and an empty one will wake you up in the middle of the night. Good bedtime snacks are complex carbohydrates like bread, fruit, cereal or pasta. -Try to avoid anything that contains caffeine for at least six to eight hours be- fore bedtime. -Sleep on a quality mat- tress and foundation. Any bed that's seen eight to 10 years of nightly use probably is no longer providing adequate com- fort and support. -Avoid alcohol before bedtime. A nightcap may help you fall asleep, but it will rob you of the deep, quality sleep you need to feel your best. iffordable Dentures ... One Good Reason To Smile! REPAIRS (1 hr.) • Relines' Complete, Partial Dentures LOWER DENTURE STABILITY NEW PERMANENT, SOFT DENTURE LINER William Steil, DD, EUCA) 84 Old Kingston Rd. W. PICKERING VILLAGE, AJAX 683-4294 serve the delicate tissue. George, a schnauzer, was then trained to find the tube containing the melanoma sample. Eventually he was trained to dis- cover the melanoma sample when placed in one of 10 holes in a large rectangular box. George was right 99 per cent of the time. But what about patients? Kim Edwards, a nurse at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, agreed to join the study. Ms. Edwards was interested because she had a family history of skin cancer. How does a dog examine a patient? Dr. Cognetta and Mr. Pickel designed a table close to the ground shaped like a ginger- bread man. One on which Ms. Edwards could he down while George sniffed her body. Forty tests were conducted. Dozens of bandages were placed on Ms. Edwards body. But one contained the live melanoma sample. George discovered the cancer sam- ple almost 100 per cent of the time. George's diagnostic ability was then IF o TIME • QUALITY • GENTLE DENTAL CARE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU w'E A", AVAILABLE TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE qF PEOPLE OF ALL AGES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. #i2) tested on other patients without the use of tissue samples. During a 10 -month period seven patients agreed to have George sniff' them for skin cancer. The first patient was placed on the ex- amination table. Mr. Pickel then said to George, "Show me!" George sniffed over her body. sat down, lifted his paw and tapped on the mole. The mole was re- moved. Again the diagnosis was malignant melanoma. George subsequently diagnosed skin cancer in four of seven patients suspected of having the disease. Dr. Cognetta agrees that having dogs sniff your body for melanomas is hardly ideal. But since we are far from winning the war on melanomas it's prudent to look at all possible diagnostic possibilities. Preventing melanoma is the best ap- proach. This means using sunscreen and covering up if you're in the sun for lung periods. Check your skin for mules at reg- ular intervals. Lcx>k for changes in size, shape, colour, bleeding, itching or tender- ness. DR. JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST �or rr F The �1 Health Show Sunday, September 13 - =R Holiday Inn, Oshawa Presentations • Workshops • Exhibits EXHIBITORS CALL NOW TO BOOK YOUR SPACE (905) 579-4400 .DENISE AiKINSON (SALES CO-ORDINATOR) ,y. fi i! I .� i% 1'► 1.. 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Other Durham Region resi- dents competing in a variety of events took part in the annual athletic competition. PICKERING — The Picker- in--, Red Sox major mosquito boys h&,chall team captured the East- ern Ontario Baseball Association championship in Belleville re- cently. Ilic Sox also won the regular- �e:L.;on title with a sterling record of 20 wins, three losses and one tic. They'll attempt to add the final jewel to the crown when they compete for the Ontario champi- onship in Guelph on the Labour Day weekend. Pickering earned the trip to the provincials by sweeping the Whitbv Chiefs 4-0 in a best -of -~even playoff series. At the EOBA showdown. the Sox opened by clubbing the Clar- ington Orioles 12-I. The rolling Red Sox then trounced the Ajax Royals II -0 and defeated the Whitby Chiefs 9-4 in a thrilling game highlighted by many bril- liant offensive and defensive plays. The Peterborough Tigers tripped the Red Sox 8-7 for Pick- ering's only loss of the weekend, forcing a semi-final game against Whitby. But, the Sox pulled up their socks and drubbed Whitby 15-3 to advance to the final. Going into the final against Pe- terborough, the Sox had revenge on their minds for the earlier loss to the Tigers. The game was a de- fensive gem in the early innings before Pickering's offence ex- ploded en route to a 15-3 victory to capture the crown. In other tournament play this season, the Sox won champi- onships in Clarkson and Georgina, captured the consola- tion title in Burlington and reached the final in Brampton. Along the way, Pickering com- piled an impressive record of 55- 9-1. Team members are Ryan Cameron, Kevin Hussey, Ryan Jackson, Steven Loder, David McElroy, Chris McGeachy, Jaime Peters, Scan Quinlan, Garrett Russell, Michael Vella, Jeremy Whelan and Michael Wilson. Coaches are Ken Hussey, Craig Loder and Bill Vella. f,41 TRYwOUTS TEAM DATE j LOCATION TRIM COACH Midget AAA Mon. Aug. 24 Pickering Village Arena 8:00 pm John Winder Midget AA Mon. Aug. 31 ACC East 8:00 pm George Ripley Midget A Tues. Sept. 8 ACC East 9:00 pm Tim Murphy Tyke Selects Fri. Aug. 28 Pickering Village Arena 6:00 pm 'TBA WE DIDN'T PRINT THEM SO WE -4 WONT UPSET OUR COMPETITION' _--n v a. &a=&"= Yn"Ajj0 SAVINGS 1wir A P :1 M11 04 11 0 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 23,19" - PAGE 17 • photo by Andrew hranowsk! A day at the beach.? Neville White scoops the ball cleanly in this shot played out of a 16th hole bunker at Thunderbird Golf and Country Club. White was taking part in the fund-raising tournament held Thursday for the Ajax -Pickering Big Brothers Association. Soccer pair selected for national team tryouts Two local teens have been selected to the under -15 boys' national soccer team programme following their per- formance at a tournament in Regina. J.D. Murphy of Ajax and Andrew Gardener of Pickering played for the Ontario under -15 boys' team that won the national cham- pionship recently. Ontario ham- mered the Atlantic Provinces team 8-0, edged Alberta 2-1 and, in the final, thumped Quebec 7-0. - . Murphy, a goaltender, and Garden- er, a defender, will compete against 30 other players for a position on the na- tional squad. They are teammates on the North Scarborough Crystals, which won the 'Ontario championship in the under -14 division. . The national team pool will gather in November and compete in Itochester, New York and Seattle, Washington against the U.S. Olympic development team. Local heroes... If you know an athlete who de- serves recognition, give us a call. Score the winning goal? Make a spectacular save? Beat a local record? Tell Al Rivett all about it. Call us at 683-5110 or fax 683-7363. 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Murphy, a goaltender, and Garden- er, a defender, will compete against 30 other players for a position on the na- tional squad. They are teammates on the North Scarborough Crystals, which won the 'Ontario championship in the under -14 division. . The national team pool will gather in November and compete in Itochester, New York and Seattle, Washington against the U.S. Olympic development team. Local heroes... If you know an athlete who de- serves recognition, give us a call. Score the winning goal? Make a spectacular save? Beat a local record? Tell Al Rivett all about it. Call us at 683-5110 or fax 683-7363. THREE BEARS AUTO BODY 'ONE OF AMXS LARGEST AUFO BODY A COLLISION S1/OPV "sem me Affftm %4on" B ;$ X200 ody ��p�Work s;� :Or 3 Pairrt i Or w7 pq your 11 1 F tibk up to sm! (Vo tlit s r 'Coupon must be presented r� prior to work being started Sammi restrictions appy Ask for datAft Free Eatinaws! 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Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed ani down Payment, trade and/or security f 1 gee • new or demonstrator models equipped as described, and a to he exception oe. Offers apply to the purchase of ler ibines qualified customers See in Ontario only (with the exception to Thunder Bey and Kenos). Dealer may sell for less. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers. See your dealer(s) for conditions erxl details. www.gmcanada.cam is a trade- oLGenWill Motors CArpofation. ®Registered-Tfadf n1wk-of GeridnEMolors Corporation, TO Bank licensed user of Mark. .�..a rull d.' A/N THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1998 -PAGE 21 "T' 1 Disorders *Poor"Low Self -Esteem . . hoode no sees TMS/Tbws we 11 100 Rating Sep 14 Mon/Wed 7=14 j LEA RNINGC • / 1FUNY OA i ' I T��r • to do to dt Z -1 r 97. are hd 'k - r1 ` �^ 3• r 1 2 3 4 5 6 _ 610 L SION Von r GO SACK TO SCII"" L WITH SYLVAN qq 1 !'ft 1 ' € !i 1 €! � ! :f - 1 � 1 9- i'.r:, F•i,'. It i ! ! i7 t4 1 i 3 d: a:77 •��'' 'i `lr'' Z� '' , ! 'sx i e . i r i 1 t : i °s PAGE 22 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1998 Signs You Should 'Listen' For, Regarding Music Education and Your Child [' Has your child shown a recent ' interest in music? If he or she claps or marches with the songs on a favorite C.: �1(. f television show, likes to listen to • September 8, 9, f 0 music and sing and dance, shows an interest in musical instruments, or requests that certain music be played at home, your child is exhibiting an 3 interest in music. Music study can be a highly sone MMM JR. CbrXW Gra/ 2 NO Silver O Ants — 1 • 1st Pfau Aid — 1 - Geld fa 0 — 2 - or Oisir our doorh ar rewarding supplement to the educa- .w spml bshs. mo X= overall smit ompt @Pa 17 i Ma// Spar i tion your child receives as he or she Geta at be Fnfl m Caa/etlia. Serving Durham for 18 yrs. begins or returns to school this fall. T 1� I 1 ke [Dace fur Lance In Lurham Learning to play an instrument can help a child develop better concentra- Suzuki Violin Lessons tion skills, coordination, critical thinking and communication skills. Qual�ed Teacher Music also provides a positive outlet Private & Group Lessons for creativity and self-expression. Start Your Children Best of all, it can boost a child's self - as early as 3 yrs. old. esteem. Call Lisa NOW! However, in order to reap these For Fall Start-up- rewards, a child must be motivated to 686-4149 continue to work toward a goal. As with anything new, music lessons can PIAN 0 be intimidating at first. Selecting a quality music teacher, as well as demonstrating parental support — LESSONS making time to listen to your child play music, applauding and encour- Qual ified. experienced teacher aging your child's efforts — can make (Certified R.C.M., Gr. 8) the difference in whether a child's Recreational or exam prep. experience with music is successful. How early should a child begin Adults and Children studying music? — It is never too 6 spaces available for Sept. early to begin exposing a child to music. Even preschoolers enjoy Julia Fountain (905)428-7186 group music activities. They learn, through simple songs, dancing, play - Professional Performance & Education thg small percussion instruments and in spacious climate controlled studios musical games. Your community may offer preschool music programsi • Piano • Organ • Voice • Flute through the city recreation depart- • Guitar • Theory ment, public schools, churches, music) stores and independent music teach - Private Lessons ers. Preparation for conservatory exams When is a child ready for private Jazz & pop lessons? — Teachers differ in their Beginners to advanced. opinions of when a child is ready to start private lessons. Ask the opinion • ` Barry Clark on this subject from any music teacher you are considering. �� Music StiJd Basically, a child must be able to count, know right from left, be able to SKuaaa m IMotuElm Sk w 619=2990 sitstillandfollow directions, and pay attention for at least 30 minutes. Pickwing utile". I 7 P � — C do o ACP(F-MICS • J.V/ • F\F • I I',[ CA*�CIhG • F AI [ r T • F Al_ l k d M irecror: Karen iiritrain, COMA. Recraoriona/and Compere. Leue/s Arles 3 ro Adu/r. C.er►died and Qedicaied scarf 1-. Spocious Srudios ,am (Jood Sprung F/oor, R-A.O A U).T.A Exams Aoai/a6/e • A1C Lek fa//Re4rsrrarron: • l-' f A T I:' [/ w 1n Studio C.: �1(. f • September 8, 9, f 0 • S 1 Y_t 6:00 - 8:30 pm 10:00 - 1.00 Pm 8 Z gN Grt' T sone MMM JR. CbrXW Gra/ 2 NO Silver O Ants — 1 • 1st Pfau Aid — 1 - Geld fa 0 — 2 - or Oisir our doorh ar A+r11E kA [JfF/011G .w spml bshs. mo X= overall smit ompt @Pa 17 i Ma// Spar i IibAS AOQfR�fR Geta at be Fnfl m Caa/etlia. Serving Durham for 18 yrs. T 1� I 1 ke [Dace fur Lance In Lurham Affimum AWWO 845 Westney Road South Best Dance Studio" (905) 683-1269 Serving Pickering For 26 Years 3 yr. olds to adnawced- •` a With stedewts dancing on Broadway WeedlrlIawda lao ma-, cii�als, in Fosse st the T Awards and is _ AlOtliewpicturesp and st An of their own. For yew end r , Rectal, we work to keel costmes ' .1 W�a we' ire and C>ri1R work. 3 Ways to '11iiNt �r reelh wrr OWN" • Ar•ee rw.'Ap Pkkm � Teaching Staff eestm LEGEND MUSIC ENTERPRISES �•� - r ^'=���- Where Service is #1 - • � & .. �...d. z a....,.. nr.wore�.e.r ®WW% modem ENROLL NOWr > /^l • wvr • na sAu�T FOR LESSONS ¢: :AIWJM TDenise s` a TAP QUALIFIED PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN: . ACM •GUITAR • BASScum gig. •cowll►noN �e All Levels - NI Ages u e " Reah►e 1 Fate Shirt 837-248039 a f� •�" wish every Reghtratlon �,.Wg.�, vDance 41 valla to •` 1211 Kingston RoaOnlyld is" "riTST. While Quantities Last Pickering e>rrza'zs.. 1134 11 — Aca e - - - S�►l.Es • EXPERT MPAMB 49" 239-3041 .�.�.'--!` . _ •-- - —_ ---sa 'i.S�Tf •!Odle :.'. uuyy�� :UF' Helping your child learn ma Your child may feel more comfortable with mathematics -- and be better able to do well in school and in tomorrow's business world -- if you show enthusiasm for his or her work. Here are three ways to help your child deal successfully with mathematics. 1. Connect mathematics to the real world. Young people often say, "When am I ever going to use this?" If parents talked about THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1998 -PAGE 23 means higher grades ways that math relates to what's going on around them, it's likely that young people would become much more interested. Talk with your child about math examples that come up on the evening news or even in sport- ing events. 2. Encourage independence. Let children figure out the answers on their own, rather than telling them how to do it. Don't be as con- Jacquelines School of Danc 15th Anniversary Director: Jacqueline Willis Instructors:; Maria Carnav 1 Fiona Tait •Jazz *Tap •Ballet "Pointe •Acro'+ • Highland • A!' classes .-- cased on British Assoc. of Teachers - of Dancing -' - B.A. T. D.) S Ilabus. Ages 3 to �,✓�"-'S adult. Special teen a -id adult classes. v Hakonamatata Acro II 3 .-Gov r ' y:y ;*• At Pickering Town Centre At The Studio ' Nov] to Fn Aug 26-282! t Sam-9pm Tues Sep 1st 5om-bpm spm Thurs. Sep 3rd Spm-ep* Sit Aug 29th 1 �^- Z Sed 9th Sdn-9om R l-CompeMtons -exa• s .now BA TO -Fero tros - Sonny recaat-worKsnops Offer '"miner performing arts program -Woodspnrng floor -9rght arc -con. studios FMfOnibly priced costumes and recital touts CaR toeay for an 1215 Street. 2nd Floor (above Flonsr; appointment 420-7399 Bay 'rges Plaza `Price Chopper Plaza' ,Just West of Lrvwpool. cerned with your child getting the right answers as with learning how to arrive at them. 3. Show that you believe they can suc- ceed. Be ready to listen carefully to your child's explanation of a problem to under- stand how you can help. When checking over homework make positive comments. C66mcr SCHOOL of DANCE *Ballet *Tap , *Jazz -Pointe 686-0141 AGES 3 yrs. & up. Annual Recitals Exams "Elvis" Gold Medalist Recreation to Competitive levels Qualified Teachers -+FVNIOL!'i ADULT TAP/JAZZ- REGISTRATION - AT STUDIO - 43 STATION ST. Monday Aug. 24 And Tuesday Aug. 25 -- 4:00 - 8:00 Registration also available at Pickering Town Centre. "Fall Registration Show". (lnor, C+cyraiiaiiOn: �v >r_ut. � -- v.V'_ M.B.A.T.D. I I �)\ Im im F1 ( Quality Training in a Caring Environment Director: Terri Robitaille, B.F.A. • BALLET • JAZZ • TAP • POINTE • CREATIVE All levels welcome ~ male & female - ages 3 to adult OUR PARENTS SAY... "Terri is a loving and caring dance teacher who provides a perfect environment for dancers to improve their skills as well as gain self confidence." - µ - Christine Mvreira, Ajax "I can't believe how much both children have improved over the last five years, both in their skill and motivation levels. The recital is really impressive and getting better every year. mks foc ing it interesting, reasonably p ,and not too M 4 - R:e Sagison;"Pickering ' !Z "Cheryl has never had a bad dance class in 4~ four years she's been attending. The class Sim are small, the instruction is precise and LLn N �'Joanne Bush,'Pidkrin * small classes * great prices * family discounts * annual recital * our competitive program emphasizes fun & learning * sprung; floor Conveniently located in PICKERING VILLAGE , 1194 96 Old Kingston Rd. 683�5767 • / "Short Shorts" Winner of two 1st place awards & 2 trophies for Highest Mark Call Terri for more info or visit our WEBSITE! , , durhambusiness.com/recreation/dance experience y04IN Augusil 26th & 271h September 2nd & 91h 6:30-8:30 p.m. „Space jam„ PAGE 24 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1998 A/P PLAY f3 LEARN SCHOOL Excellence in early childhood education, ages 2-5. Half day program September to ' it HELPING HANDS DAYCARE June. 2, 3, or 5 mornings per week. We offer a comprehensive program of art, music, phonics, math & science, French, friends and fun! Central Ajax location. 668-5173 After 6 p.m. for Sept. registration GINGERBREAD Jf Pickering NURSERY SCHOOL REGISTRATION NURSERY SCHOOL "Success for over 20 years" in the Winner of "Readers Choice Award' 1 - 5 MORNING PROGRAMS - 2, 3, & 5 Days Available AVAILABLE Music, Computer, Arts & Crafts. 2-1/2 — 5 years Gross motor & sensory play.$31-9246 can 837-2273 (on Bayly between Small Group Sizes Liverpool & Whites Rd., ok Pickering) I a i Itf r.- ^_jYOW OPEN_ Muppets Children's Centre Pickering (between Fairport & Dixie) 986 Dumbarton Rd. Pickering, Ontario L1V 1G8 Here are some good reasons fix choosing Muppets Children's Centre Pickering: - Ages 16 months to 12 Years - Conveniently located at Hwy 2 and Dixie. Minutes from Hwy 401 - Residential setting - "Horne Away From Home" - Staffed by dedicated qualified staff - Full and part-time programs available - Developmental programs combine play, socialization and learning - Learning facilitated by age appropnate curriculum - Excellent Kindergarten programs - Fumy equipped centre including large orwde playground - Nutritious hot lunch and two snacks daily - Open from 7 am to 6 pm. Monday to Friday - Field trips and special events If you are looking fur an excellent, licensed childcare environment for Vnur child.. (905)420-3211 Summer and Fall Calender of Events Nestled in the Village of Greenwood, by the banks of Duffin's Creek, this heritage vil- lage has special events all year. Don't miss History in Action Sept. 12 and 13 and Spirit in Action on Sept. 18 and 19. A very special future event is always the Fall Family Festival on Oct. 4. The event also includes a car rally. For more information call (905) 420- 4623. Sat. Sept. 12 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Esplanade Park at the Pickering Town Hall. Show and sale of arts and crafts. musical, drama, dance performances, interactive work- shops and children's art activi- ties. The event is free so partici- pate and have fun. For more information call (905) 420-4620. Music at Rotary Park Sunday Aug. 23 from 1 to 4 p.m. Gopher Baroque Celtic and Folk Music Bring your blankets and lawn chairs to this free concert Autofest• This annual event for car and truck enthusiasts and everyone else who appreciates classic cars must visit Autofest 198. The event always attracts thousands from all over Durham and beyond who come to see hundreds of classic and street rods. The event will be held Sun., Aug. 30th at GM Headquarters on Col. Sam. Drive in Oshawa. Uxbridge Music Hall Sept. 16 - Film Night Sept. 17 - Books and Authors Sept. 18 - Music Night Sept. 19 - Gala Sept. 19 to 20 Studio BETTER GRADES. BETTER UNDERSTANDING. Grades 7 to 13 AcadernN- for Mathematics & Science �, PREPARE NOW! BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL 5 FREE LESSONS* Tutorial & Enrichment Programs, Math, L, English, Science, Study Skills CERTIFIED TEACHER & INSTRUCTOR PHOTO I.D. FORKLIFT OPERATOR CARD Approved Operator Courses EXP. OR BEGINNER PROGRAMS 1-888-618-3578 175 Toryork Dr. Unit 18 (1 at St. N. of Finch off Wel *Call or visit us for details. Pickering Town Centre (905)420--6576 E1110 YOU w41mi To - SELL CARS We need 30 people top Dlealersbip requests • Only a 3 Week Qmrse • 100% Job PLaoement Hdimd • Above Average Income • Company Car • Medi[a1UDental Benefits • Never be Unemployed Again -You'll be surprised at the opportunities We are the employment agency for the New Car dealership AUTOMOTIVE SALES COLLEGE (905) 564-1594 Tour. Sept. 20 - Children's Theatre For more information call (905) 852-7091 Courses offered in: ' M.I.G. (G.M.A.W.) FLUX CORED STICK (S.M.A.W.) ALUMINUM T.I.G. (G.T.A.W.) 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A very special future event is always the Fall Family Festival on Oct. 4. The event also includes a car rally. For more information call (905) 420- 4623. Sat. Sept. 12 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Esplanade Park at the Pickering Town Hall. Show and sale of arts and crafts. musical, drama, dance performances, interactive work- shops and children's art activi- ties. The event is free so partici- pate and have fun. For more information call (905) 420-4620. Music at Rotary Park Sunday Aug. 23 from 1 to 4 p.m. Gopher Baroque Celtic and Folk Music Bring your blankets and lawn chairs to this free concert Autofest• This annual event for car and truck enthusiasts and everyone else who appreciates classic cars must visit Autofest 198. The event always attracts thousands from all over Durham and beyond who come to see hundreds of classic and street rods. The event will be held Sun., Aug. 30th at GM Headquarters on Col. Sam. Drive in Oshawa. Uxbridge Music Hall Sept. 16 - Film Night Sept. 17 - Books and Authors Sept. 18 - Music Night Sept. 19 - Gala Sept. 19 to 20 Studio BETTER GRADES. BETTER UNDERSTANDING. Grades 7 to 13 AcadernN- for Mathematics & Science �, PREPARE NOW! BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL 5 FREE LESSONS* Tutorial & Enrichment Programs, Math, L, English, Science, Study Skills CERTIFIED TEACHER & INSTRUCTOR PHOTO I.D. FORKLIFT OPERATOR CARD Approved Operator Courses EXP. OR BEGINNER PROGRAMS 1-888-618-3578 175 Toryork Dr. Unit 18 (1 at St. N. of Finch off Wel *Call or visit us for details. Pickering Town Centre (905)420--6576 E1110 YOU w41mi To - SELL CARS We need 30 people top Dlealersbip requests • Only a 3 Week Qmrse • 100% Job PLaoement Hdimd • Above Average Income • Company Car • Medi[a1UDental Benefits • Never be Unemployed Again -You'll be surprised at the opportunities We are the employment agency for the New Car dealership AUTOMOTIVE SALES COLLEGE (905) 564-1594 Tour. Sept. 20 - Children's Theatre For more information call (905) 852-7091 Courses offered in: ' M.I.G. (G.M.A.W.) FLUX CORED STICK (S.M.A.W.) ALUMINUM T.I.G. (G.T.A.W.) CARBON STEEL STAINLESS STEEL SPECIALTY ALLOYS PLASTIC • Basic and Advanced Training Available • Full and Port -time Courses (Days, Evenings A Saturdays) PINANCLAL ASSISTANCE MAY BE AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO QUALIFY • Co-op Placement • Job Plocement Assistance upon completion of Training FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT KEN OR GARY 905-515-9948 1-877-348-4483 1210 Matheson Bvld. E., Mississauga �DVANCED WELDING TECHNIQUES INC. WELDER TRAINING FACILITY ThM A* V -N sal. CS reaekina the waedicine of the fwtwrgo Diploma Course In NATURAL 1AMMITION Obtain the professional designation REGISTERED HOLISTIC NUTRITIONIST CANADIAN SCHOOL OF NATURAL NUl'RI'!'ION SCARBOROUGH (416) 497-4111 2190 Warden Ave. #209 AI To help studying become ,,easier, try some or all of the fol- lowing tips: • Be in class. Don't try skip- ping a class and then try to catch up by reading the textbook. teachers often highlight points they think will appear on a test or exam. You should pay special attention to the last five weeks in the semester because almost 50 percent of the course's work will take place in the last part of the term. • Understand your teacher. Find out your teacher's testing format, marking scheme and expectations. You will get better grades by meeting the teacher's standards. Set specific times to study. You should set a time to review your notes so that you will be more obliged to review at that time. Reviewing your notes also helps you remember them through the principle of repeti- tion. - Study in the same place. When you study in the same place every time, your mind will ,automatically kick into gear when you sit in that place, Studying in one area also gives you a permanent place to keep all your supplies. - Have short but frequent study periods. }-laving four short study periods a week are Valuable Tips to improve you more effective than two long study periods. frequent repeti- tion is the key to building your memory, and long breaks between study periods may help you forget what you studied. Start study periods on time. Delays in your schedule will affect how you study. Try to train yourself to use every minute of your scheduled time. Obviously, study when you are awake. When you study during the day, you are more likely to learn faster and retain the information longer. If during your study session you feel drowsy and are about to fall asleep, give in. It is better to learn the rest of the information in the morning than trying to stav awake and foreettinQ every - thing the next day. - Set goals to accomplish in each subject. If you set a goal for a specific time period, you are more likely to accomplish more of it and faster. Don't worry if you don't reach your goal in your set amount of time, just reschedule or get back to it when you have time. • Start assignments as soon as they are given. If you spread the workload out, the quality of your assignment will be better. If the assignment is due near exam time, this will save valuable study time. • Study your most difficult subjects first. You are most con- scious when you first sit down to study, so you will be more capa- ble of t]nriprcfAnAin 1.6- i. .4 THE (YEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1998 -PAGE 25 r study skills stuff. With the worst subjects out of the way, you won't be tempt- ed to spend long amounts of time on the easy subjects. • Review! Taking good notes and reviewing them is the main secret. The best way to review is to read the information out loud. If you review at regular intervals, you will retain up to 80 percent in your long-term mem- ory. • Take breaks. Usually takes a 10 minute break every 50 minutes, though it may vary breaks help to refresh you, so don't study through them. - Reward yourself. When you reach a goal, you feel on top of the world. Reward yourself (i.e., magazine, snack, movie or TV show). Rewards give you incentive to reach your next goal. -Finish homework. If you don't finish your work, it will pile up, the harder it is to catch up. Finishing homework also gives you confidence that you can finish what you start. Testin ur �Yo child's Eye -Q Many parents do not real- dren by including a profession-' ize that a back -to -school eye al eye exam on their back -to - exam can improve their child's school to-do list. parents should performance. beware of some common signs According to the Better that may indicate vision prob- Vision Institute (BVI), one in lems: four children has a vision prob- _ -Squinting, rubbing eyes lem that could lead to learning or closing one ee. and behavioural difficulties. *Turning' or tilting they While most parents recognize head to one side. the value of good vision for their • Headaches, nausea, child to do well and excel, many dizziness and/or excessive rely on school administered clumsiness. vision screening tests, which • Placing the head close to may detect only 20 to 30 perrent a book while reading. of vision problems. - Short attention span or Parents can help their chil- avoidance of up -close work . •,� • �, :,, �-�=d`�� :•�_, ,�» is F GP LEARNING.. 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For (storekeepers, all this upbeat advertis- ing usually pays off. But what your child needs on the first day of school can't be bought in y anv store. Your child needs you to be just as upbeat and just as excited about the opening day of school as any store - "keeper. Even more so. What does it take? Here are some simple suggestions. p Start now to ease out of your AJAX PICKERING MAJOR NOVICE AAA TRYOUTS Wed. Aug. 24th, 5-6 p.m. Don Beer Arena Need 1 df., & 1 fwd. of AAA Calibre $5 rrrrrrrrrrrr♦ 'r Folk Art Cusses & Semi urs �► in Durham Region r to "Open House" Aug. 25 -Sept. 4 V 98m-11am. 1 Pm-3pm 8 7pm-6:3ipm IV 29 Addky Cres., Ajau r For t"�' 683-3942 r �rrr111,WWWWWWIVIV AJAX COMETS BATON CLUB Recreational & Competitive Classes Ages 3 and up Baton is a combination of dance, gymnastics and twirling skills. Registration: Thurs. Sept. 3-6-8 p.m. MCLEAN'S C.C. For more information: Denise Cooper 683-5380 Jackie Moriarty 434-6592 CERTIFIED OBTA INSTRUCTORS icoA M__� Love to Swim? Interested in learning more about Competitive Swimming? The PICKERING SWIM CLUB & PICKERING SWIM FUNDAMENTALS PROGRAM is hosting a swimmer placement and Information Night on Wednesday August 26 from 5:30pm - 7pm at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Meet Coach Mike at poolside. Call Mary Wilton 420-6032 for additional information. 1 carefree summer schedule and into a school -year rou- tine of regular meals (espe- cially breakfast and lunch) and earlier bedtimes. Also, little by little, cut down the time your child can watch il'. Make sure ,you and your child know how to get to and from school. Walk on the same streets and path- ways your child will use every day. Has anything changed from last year — new construction, for exam- ple, or a new fence? If your child takes the school bus, visit the bus stop together. Talk about bus safety. Emphasize good behaviour on the bus. Avoid the confusion of opening day. If your child is new to school, call the principal and ask for an informal tour for you and your child a few days or a week before school starts. Walk around the play- ground. Visit the cafeteria and library. Note the loca- tion of the bathrooms. Read to your young- ster through the summer. Check a few books or mag- azines out of the library and read them aloud to your child. Ask your child to read to you, too: the comics in the newspaper, descrip- tions in mail-order cata- logues and anything else that's handy. Spend 15 to 30 min- utes a day reading together, It could be your child's best preparation for a school year's worth of concentra- tion and homework. Don't Pickering Aerials Gymnastic club REGLSTRATION STARTS AUG 24-28 Mon - Fri Spm - 8pm Girls * Pre-school * Recreation • Tumbk Bugs - Recreational • Junior Gym • Trampoline 2 - 4 years 5 yrs and up 4 - 6 years 7 yrs and up Month to Month Classes Testing for I— Register'IY COMMING SOON NM PROGRAMS 2095 Kinesilloft R& Pickering Must be 5vrs b Se. , CALL 839-5260 change when school opens. If you show your child you truly care about school and edu- cation, your child will care too. W 14 i A w "KATING ALL PICKERING SUPPLIES ALL SUPPLIES SALE 905-426-4442 1691 PICKERING PARKWAY, PICKERING New Store located One Block North-West of Hwy 401 d Brock Road Just Behind Tim Hortons on the way to the Pickering Town Center 14ring in this Ad for Further $5 Gift Certificate on our already g LOW, LOW PRICES when purchase exceeds $50! FULL RANGE OF ALL DANCE & SKATING SUPPLIES LARGE SELECTION OF STYLES, COLOURS & SIZES T"� BEST PRICES IN SCARBORO & PICKERING -15%TO 20% DISCOUNTS NEW! 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Any questions please call 839-5193 New players must have copy of Birth Certificate and Health number at Registration. • _i- ,vP ru ALL ER i THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAV, AUGUST 23, ]"&PAGE 27 • . c � f y��.;. w a ���M� r y I "p, Olja, ��Fti�j All ►ICKERIN TOWN -CENTRE A r P D ---Co-sponsors mw -Raw '44ow mE �y �r y GUST 26 '29F JC ���• SPFc�ypo •'3► ��, ti►40 ARr GYMNASTICS F s • ,OSP �.� �o MA.K '.. ti WEST HILL, 416-284-8861 N • FITNESS ORE*' t Jacqueline's u School of v Dance 420-7399 ~` Pickering 3`1;�" X 3OIL r> x F s F I ICKEMNG 837-2528~ - PAGE 28 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER StTNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1998 BEST AVAILABLE RATES PRIVATE FUNDS AVAILABLE ncino debt consolidation a so 100% Recycled Plastic Lumber BUILD TO LAST! • Decks, Docks. 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EDITORIAL ADVERInsm WORKS wordSWO ab A good ym sentoa,by Y0, 11 other Wall mearn is more o fs*#e at fey iend0191:1cedtxoe �edofial feature. 5n4wI Yom 111113-11171117�1 � X Tnu _n iJ A/P Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser Best Business Award Make Your Vote Count! The 1998 Readers Choice Awards are back! That's right. On September 25th we will be announcing the winners of the best of the best of Ajax and Pickering. Today's special four page section highlights just a hand- ful of last year's winners among the dozens of different categories listed in the ballot on this page. Places like Sears and East Side Mario's were our biggest winners with flour awards each but hundreds were named Number One thanks to you. We've received hundreds Of entries so far but that's just not enough. We want you to mail, deliv- er or fax this form to us by August'30th for your chance to win a $500 Shopping Spree for Products and services from the participating winners. The award recipients have told us the benefits of being named the best, so vote for Your favourite person or place and look for our Special 2nd Annual Readers' Choice Section for all the winners. Maybe you'll be one too. 177 ..- THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 23,1998 -PAGE 29 - SOME OF LAST YEARS WINNERS - LOOK BACK 2ND ANNUAL READER; We want to know all your la,urilcN tram the 6 categories lr,tcd bclou. Si rnph. prin r choices hes"de as many selections as you wish and mail, deliver or fax the entire entry Form to us by Ews August 30th, 1998. Every entry will have a chance to win a S5(N) Shopping Spree for products and services at any of the participating winners. Those who receive the most votes will win our :sward -Readers Choice" award. You'll read all about the winners in an upcoming issue of the Ajax/Pickering Hews Advertiser. So go ahead! Make your choices and send Carpet Cleaner your entry to us �]�rw�,:. ryry O Ceflular Phone Centre wa:ei � arry PoolFloor Pet Store Tee Shop An- Around Restaurant Chinese Restaurant Coverings Pest Co Company New Car Dealership Restaurant Controi home Bu**r Domestic Car Dealership Import Car Dealershiph French Restaurant Greek Restaurant Day Care Centre used Car Dealership Indian Restaurant Travel Agency Car Wash Auto Parts Flonat Italian Restaurant Seafood Restaurant Investment Company Gas Station Fecord Store Musical Instrument Store Buffet Bank -Trust Company Book Store Restaurant Atmosphere Dry Cleaner _ Office Furniture Outdoor Patio Fitness Club Office Supplies Store Pasta Martial Arts Club Bridal Stop Steak Insurance Company Kachen/Bath Store Salad Bar Accounting Firm Health Food Store Pizza Landscaper Health t1 Beauty Products Chicken Wings Harr SabNBarper Shop Computer Store Brunch Photography Studio Home Electronscs Store Lunch Brew Your Own Bew/Wr a Paint Store Submarine Transmission Wallpaper Stare Deli Pmt Stop Other Cup of Coffee Shoe Repan u,.,.,r Dessert Body Shop � Bakery Muffler Stop Hot Dog M nscure/Pedicure(Faaal tractor Chwopractor Hamburger Doughnuts Heating Air Condlitioning Physiotherapist t Taxi Service Groomer Dentist c�oa Plat Stucho Denturist Breakfast M-& Storage Reflexologist OCter Contirw Adult Education Homeopathic Medicine jia' U Children Tutorial Education General Practitioner other Specialist Pharmacist Other Movie Theatre Bingo Mar ■ ' M � " P400nal Shopping Centre STEPSSY • ENTER sports Bar Local Shopping Centre I I PR;NT your choice beside as many Arcade MaII o selections as you wish Night Club p rtrrtant Store out name and C"dren's F_r►tertamment Men's Sone your address�Il Live Entertainment Wafrtert's Store Children's shoes or . Corte, club Clearance Golf cause Dkw Sit" FShoe actory �Other Lingeie5�r Shoe Store Jewellery storeNiws Adult Entertaiwnetx Shop A 11 r E A T I S E R Insurance Agent Formal Vftw Gift Shop N.tar Chef Wailer/Waitress Grocery Store Adtr a� Banc Teller Slona+ Financial Planter Store CowietweReal Coda Estate Salesperson OpStore Car Salesperson Furniture Store Phone. HairstylisMartittir Anttitlue stns tore BEddirg Store MMI. Fax w deliver to: T� � Lawyer Gardening � a Nursery tom •-132 cAve. int Hardware 1lIM Ontario LIS M Other Home St Centre Fax: 90$4199= Mattress tore CentreLighting Motorcycle ShopST COMRULES: MRnttere of Prizes will be Craft Store ONernifined by random draw. Employee' of the Weight Loss Clinic Picture Framing Ajax &W Pickering News Advertiser and 1tlNr HoteYMotial Toy Store itttttlediale families are not eligible to enter. Modeling School Sporting Goods Store Judge's dsaration ats to validity of entry forms is Lawn Service Bicycle � finaL O••dine for a�tllest is August 3011h, I "ll. Camer I ;oAq-W'1Qi ► . 1 i.) 1 ;fI•If✓ ;r Y.. •il >3r4VIFP i I -V Of • �. PAGE 30 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 19" A/P LOOKING BACK AT THE X97 WINNERS Indian cuisine is the best at The Mt. Everest The Mt. Everest Restaurant was last vear's Reader's Choice winner for the best Indian restaurant. One visit and you'll know why. That's because it has the finest in sumptuous cuisine and a warm and inviting atmosphere. Owner and chef Manohar Singh says being chosen in the Readers' Choice was a tremendous bonus to what had been a great year. "It attracted many new customers who have come back again and again," says Manohar. The Mt. Everest Restaurant has been fea- tured in many publications highlighting many of their great dishes. Owner Manohar wife Jasbir Kaur. Since last year they have moved to a new location at 611 Kingston Rd. W. at Church St. in Ajax. "Our customers have fol- lowed us here because they love the food and friendly ser- vice," says Manohar. With more than 28 years experience as a chef in India and Canada, Manohar serves more than 120 dishes from Singh and chicken and goat delicacies to vegetarian selections. The lunch buffet is 56.99 and is available 7 days a week There is also more than I20 items on the extensive menu.It's an inexpensive way to expenence the great food at Mt. Everest Restaurant. For more information call (905) 686-5553. Thank You from O'Brien Dance Centre The (YBnen Dance Centre was last vear's Readers Choice winner for Best Dance Studio. The centre was established in 1987 in the Pickering Village but relocated to 845 Westney Rd. S. unit 1 in Ajax due to its growing clien- tele. Its duector, teaching in the area since 19 her studio offers classes foi dents ages 3 to adult. Classes are taught by staff of five dedicated teachers and they allow students a guided free- dom of expression in their lessons within an atmos- phere of self-discipline and fun. It is the school's goal to teach the student today's techniques with the opportunity for self expression. The centre offers several types of dance at all levels. Teaching programs, public performances, competitive programs and further dance edu- cation programs assist students to reach •`,_:_ -personal goals. For a dance school offering ich versatile and rewarding )rograms, it's easy to under- stand why they received the Reader's Choice Award. above Kann is Carolyn %I N I I bslsw Karan is tinft sand+ aria tq ms r%ft is .iaasiea C-ApbMl For more information call (905) 683-1269. 6701=44W MMrk___, You'll find great chefs at Regalis Elegant fine dining at Regalis is enhanced by the quality and consistency of its food. Last year Regalis was the recipient of the Readers Choice Award for Best Chef. Owner Louie Fakahs says that both chefs, Bob Hambilomatis and Mike Lee, are very talented and creative andetrive to give customers great food every time the way they like it. "It's very important to be consistent." he says. "Whether it's a steak dinner or Limb dish, customers want to know it'll be prepared the same way as before." Regalis is located at 1305 Pickering Parkway at Liverpool Rd. It is open for lunch and dnnner weekdays and for dinner only on weekends. A popular place to enjoy lunch, all of the specials are under $10 and dinners start at $13.95. The restaurant is available for any size group up to 120 people and is a perfect place to celebrate a wedding, anniversary or any special occasion. If you enjoy Regalis you'll love the fad that Louie is opening a new restaurant in Whitby at the lakefront. The Old Pumphouse is now undergo- ing renovations and will be open in the spring. It will be 8,500 sq. ft. and seat 300 inside and 100 on the patio. "It's near the water and only 10 feet from the board walk," says Louie. "We're very excited about it and I'll be relying on the help of my son Manos and daughter Helen to make it a success." For more information or reservations call (905) 420-7577. Recommended by Toronto Life h Magazine LUNCH BUFFET EVERYDAY $699 • We cater for all your party a� J�C'es�auranl Finest Indian isine & Bar NEiI LOCATION .611 Kin Ston Rd. 5 . i6ow � 11fax needs f (Parking at Rear) • Authentic' ;� Q _���� Indian food { �, V NW 2 lunE special 11:30-3:00 PM Cb". Mon. -Sat. 11:30-10:OOPM A*W& Sunday 12:30-9:30PM 1(m •• Special Sunday Dinner Buffet 5:30-9:30 ~ :-�. 5unday'Pinner Buffet r ----------------t--- FREE COINNER'15% —----------� OFF I 1 1 Buy 1 Dinner Entr6e At Regular Price TAKE-OUT 1 A Receive A 2nd Entr6e of Equal or OIZ D E RS I Lesser Value FREE ' 1 (wx. Value $10.W, Ench,des Seafood Dishes I ;(Min. $10.00 order) II W ; One coupon per customer II Oneni CoupoPer Table A FINE DINING RESTAURANT :STEAKS * SEAFOOD • PASTA "WE OFFER ELEGANT DINING IN A RELAXED ATMOSPHERE" ufeeo410q u4 CaQt V644 ad rAe &at e44 4*4,44z PRIVATE ROOMS & BANOUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR ANY OCCASION LARGE OR SMALL 1305 Pickering Pkwy., (Liverpool Rd. & 401) PLENTY OF FREE PARKING OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK NW 2 MCIrEfrIIG PKWY. e t W. M 0o TRM 1305 Pickering Pkwy., (Liverpool Rd. & 401) PLENTY OF FREE PARKING OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Amr THE 1!9!98 WINNERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN A SPECIAL SECTION SEPT. 25/98 Sears -Pickering Town Centre celebrates 10th Anniversary Sears celebrates its 10th anniver- sary at the Pickering Town Centre this year. Since its opening on Oct. 12, 1988, the store has undergone numerous improvements over the years to keep up with the changing needs of customers. Last year, the Pickering store was totally redesigned to make it a state-of-the-art version of the Sears family of department stores. This new design has set the stan- dard of what a department store should be in the new millenium. "The new Sears is the company's way of going forward into the future," says Eugene Moulder, the new manager Of the Sears in the Pickering Town Centre. "We became bigger, brighter and we broadened our product line through- out the store. We've given the customer the selection they have been asking for." 'When you come in here, it's not the Sears store of years W. It's hugely different. Just come and see what's here." The Sears in the Pickering Town Centre was the recipient of three Readers' Choice Awards 1997 from the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser. Their readers chose Sears as the best place for appliances as well as for the best photo studio and best health food and fitness store. The appliance department at Sears is second -to -none in service and selec- tion. Sears carries a large selection of all the top name -brand appliances, along with its tried-and-true Kenmore® brand of fine appliances. Sears selection of appliances runs the gamut of household appliances, including washers and dry- ers, dishwashers, ranges, microwaves and refrigerators. "We carry almost all brands of appliances. We offer more choice to our customer. Our Kenmore0 brand of appli- ances is very strong with the public, but we also offer other brands people may want under the major appliance umbreh la;" says Mr. Moulder. As well as being a full-service department store, Sears is also a commit- ted corporate citizen in the communities that it serves. This past year at the Pickering Town Centre location, through its Young Futures initiative, Sears raised $7,500 for the Children's Wish Founation of Canada and an equal amount for the Ajax -Pickering Youth Centre. These funds are raised through Sears Young Futures campaigns that run throughout the year. With the support of many Sears customers, Sears will contin- ue to raise funds for various local organi- zations in support of children. ©1998 - Sears Canada Inc. Best Health Food Store • Best Appliance Store Best PhotographyaStudio * Best Carpet Cleaner 1 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY. AUGUST 23. 1"S -PAGE 31 Pickering Town Centre WINNER OF 3 AWARDS in the Readers' Choice Awards 1997 'EST SHOPPING (Appliance Store) Left to right LEE CARTER sales manager, BFv TMo sm (photo), ADRwww HAw.HT (health department) and store manager EUGENE MOULDER. Come See The Many Sides of SearsTm Pickering Town Centre • PACE 32 -Tines NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, AUGUST 2-3,1998 u,r rt ; -r Master Rims Tae Kwon Do: The best in Martial Arts Master Rim wanted to share his expe- rience and knowledge with others in the Ajax and Pickering area in 1984 after win- ning a gold medal in the Individual male division at the 4th World Tae Kwon Do Championships in Glasgow, Scotland. He opened his first Martial Arts Tae Kwon Do school in the area and since then has enjoyed teaching children and adults martial arts and promoting self discipline, courage, respect and better health for the mind and body. In 1987, Master Rim and his students competed at the Canadian National Championships in Ottawa. Among three that competed, Troy White, David Zabesk and Seymour Creighton, two have opened their own school and one is a black belt and working on the Durham Region SWAT Team. Master Rim is very proud of the accomplishments achieved by his many students over the past 14 years and wel- comes new students to his studio at 20 Harwood Ave. S. in Ajax just south of Hwy 2 in the Millers Creek Plaza. For more information about the school please call (905) 428-1477. Alvl% t` k ..�. r a 94an4 (you -foyal c #/ax JDi4ETiny �'ESidE,zts. Touz cSLt�ozi is !gzeatfy oq##TEciatEc. 1163 Kingston Road (just West of liverpool) PICKERING (905) 420-6554 Diplomat Pools- is Number One Diplomat Pools would like to thank Diplomat Pools provides your pool all of our regular customers for their busi- with state-of-the-art computerized water ness and for voting us as their "#fl Pool analysis to ensure your water is safe, com- Store" in Pickering. To all other pool and fortablle and a simple pleasure. spa owners, we encourage you to visit our Over 28 years of building high quali- store. We have phenomenal pricing on ty, award winning swimming pools and pucks, bromine and liquid chlorine. delighting thousands of families has earned Our expertise and training is unparal- us an astounding reputation. We guarantee leled in the pool and spa industry. Our store quality, professional workmanship using has an extensive selection of parts, acces- the finest and most durable materials. sones and chemicals for your pool or spa. Here's what our customers say: We also provide all services for your pool "Thanks for our new lifestyle", "Staff is from pump rebuilding to pool openings very knowledgeable and dependent", "Best and closings. Service in Town", "My pool has never Also, for you do-it-yourselfers and looked so great!" new pool owners, we offer free pool schools Over 16 years in Pickering, Diplomat that educate you in how to open or close Pools has served the community with the your pool and how to keep it looking great best service possible, exceeding your expec- throughout the pool season.- - - - _ tations every time. - - - .o Al, SONG MASTER RIM'S a "w°~ °° 00 TAE KWON DO ,� C 7C Y 9~�rr,or►� O�0oi f as wow4=0 -11 • SELF CONFIDENC DISCIPLINE CONFIDENCE -RESPECT F CONCENTRATION MASTER FITNESS V INSTRUCTOR RIM, SONG HACK • 7th Degree (DAN)j Black Belt World Champion 198 Serving Ajax and him for 14 Yex ter Rim Is In th series "Kung1W Vol CUOIL! • • Awards Visit us Show specialisit ` illy at the show for I armor Pickering Town membership e 2 C26-29, 9 Used u,,,c 4forr oUN�EAW LOCATION We will match or tw any comp Mors price. IRLERSCREEK PLAZA 20 Harwood Ave. S. #7, i �;"a Ajax CaARONER �R� 905428-1477 -�--- li� C li� 0�� ALL IN - STOCK LOUNGE CHAIRS N 0 TAX! 112 ACM114 111 t< In Shock 2 POWERFUL choices for your pool POWER PUCKS �. 3 9S BROMINATOR RE -FILL TABLETS � 95 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 839=8399 ALL. YOU NEED FOR POOLS & svws . 635 Kiw amN FM. 1W20l $6 RefiN THIS SAT.B SUN. ONLY SoIARlWNKETS IO%OFF On AN In -Stock Sizes A/N The best burgers at Lickfs Last year the best burgers were found at Lick's and Manager Brent Martin says they were extremely happy when chosen Number One in the Reader's Choice award. We opened in Pickering six years ago and customers have come to love our Homeburger," says Brent. "Of course what also makes us unique is our friend- ly staff who love to sing while they work." The 6 oz burgers at Lick's are made from 100 per cent ground beef and made fresh every day. You get great quality and value and you'll never leave hungry. They also have economical combos start- ing at $3.95 as well as a children's menu. Every Tuesday from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. you can enjoy half price ice cream Lick's also has the nature burger which has become popular with more health conscious customers. There's also a grilled chicken breast on a bun and deli- cious salads. Owners Susan and Frank Quinto and Denise and Rod Lawrence have cre- ated a successful restaurant that is also known for giving back to the community by sponsoring baseball, hockey, tennis and soccer teams. Lick's is open weekends from 11 a.m. to midnight and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. weekdays. The restaurant is located on Hwy 2 between Dixie and Liverpool Rds. For more information call (905) 839-5425. xv.., r; ►i ►.► ►n Tt U.'t% I'I':r 1 .1 1 -i.. <w4" atI r r: I r • - ► - - --- - ...- - - _ _ ... THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY99 , AUGUST 23, 18 -PAGE 33 I Am_.1__--._ OR HOmewRGERsT'" & ice cReam Special Value Menu 0 I • ^'l IS oz So" OrW* i Sm" Fry $4.95 TTI.,� Combo - .�.es. $4.95 e surger �rrmbo • •••.^�,•^"'"*..55.35 'NLCk'N Combc -.0^�" "•AL L COMBOS �GubDler Turkey) Gornbo ' •• "••r S5.35 95 rlulk &ager :omtw"" - -$3 95 lurroo Dog ornbo- FREE toogyll'" AVAILABLE 10116""awmv I]L;U I ALL THE R � E 1 ''I 9 RviC sE G 9 „� SEL 1C�ER to the 8�,5 X & postn� C1B ut Note °t 1� A3 tot rho w ara. �o as 1lelped `thank y het Service A ast year h our v°as Best "VexNev °Net the na eXceede alf IS °t coned to reac ec�a>>`J tr oust°mets us sttt , exp ttor aha has away . CO ntinual y sat'stac >>e�'ce T Success ce cost°metSetNice eC1BC' dna e sk'>>S aua setNi� tnp°ttant tended °u1e-put tocu ave been always a of out pe°P , Ana ,e e `Jour coovv ltme re custom y ou ach y ou the on y oil, ea to helpbyg of t e f illsCe the tight c°mmclaI goalthe tools to m �inao nce aha ns • l assist clal ae11 cisto I: ` ftnan Visit your local CIBC Ajax/Pickering Banking Centre for trusted financial advice and service. East Side Mario's a winner in four categories Visiting East Side Mario's is always an unforgettable experience whether you visit their location in Ajax at Transit Square or at the Pickering Town Centre. Fans of this unique eatery definitely didn't forget about East Side Mario's when voting in the 1997 Reader's Choice awards. It received not one, not two, not three but four awards in the categories of Best Lunch, Best Pasta, gest Atmosphere and Best All -Around Restaurant. "Many customers have commented on the four awards displayed at the restau- rant," say owners Vicki and Emanuel Camara who also opened a second East Side Mario's in Clarington last year. "We want to thank, once again, our very loyal customers and the many new ones that have come here the past year," says Vicki. At the Ajax location and the Pickering restaurant owned by Matthew Kraft, the American-style Italian eatery is known for great service, excellent food value and a delicious array of creative menu items. Making customers' dining experience a memorable and enjoyable one is always a priority and making it possible is the friendly and attentive staff at both outlets. East Side Mario's is open from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. six days a week and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Sunday. For more information call Pickering (905) 839-5811 or Ajax (905) 619-2229. TIME i6 ---------------,-------;------------,----------- FREE ; FREE ;1 FREE ; FREE:' Homeburger or I KIDDY Chick'N Sundae Nature burger , MEAL ; Lick'N at tare dna I a r one FREE wr h your purchase Buy one K.uay Mea end I BUY - - •" % I eCerve the second one , and receive one I Buy one sundae at reg. Dnce and receive one I �t drafter and a n.d FREE FREE, FREE ; .� re aw . y.. I Not valid wdh dry other , speaal Or Combo , Not vara wn- dry L;'er , Not vala w4h any other , SOOCUI or combo ' S0011al or Combo I %ot va a w tr, erg., .,tn.r spec -al or Concc , t ic.EoI iuEor , iuEo Tufa 11163 Kingston Rd.. Pickering 1 1163 Kingston Rd. Px*ermg 1 1163 Kingston Rd. Pickering 1 1163 Kingston Rd.. Pickering t (9055) $393425 I (90S) 839-5425 , (905) 839.5425 , — —Expires Sept 15."48— , — — Expires sept' 898 — — — E►Dr•es Sept-- 5x98 — — 1 (905) 839-5425 I — En' gyres Sept_ 5_99 — 1 Come andget stuffed in Little Italy, Manhattan and e perwnee the true meaning of Family Value where the soup or sa a aru�garfu home[ is unlimited with dila entrees,,ar d Kids meals come with beverage and ice"ereaii;' and f vu -stiff hazve— room, ouresserts are a Be" W"qh* So, ever Wednesday'xid's Ut .freer ask about our Lunch Cards, and r you award us with: r - i�/fw�/ rr /Pasta tA ,cam ' 4 It i MV Y� L Best Lu ;. AWN' s � - • V �v a„ /�E r 100 WESTNEY RD. S., TRANSIT SQ., AJAX 619-2229 1355 KINGSTON RD, PICKERING TOWN CENTRE, PICKERING 839-5811 PAGE 34 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER/UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, AUGUST i�, 1998 ,AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER I UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE ,w.x • AJAX PICKERING 683.0707 UXBRIDGE 1 RIBUNE 852-974 I Careers I I Careers I I Careers I I Career: II Careers II Careers 11 Careers �11 Careen I Now enrolling for: SEPTEMBER 1998 • Anatomy and Histology • Microbiology and Sterilization • Pharmacology and Nutrition • Radiology (Radiology Curriculum of this Diploma Program is HARP Approved. In accordance with the Healing Arts Radiation Protection Act. 1980.) • Principles of Dental Assisting • Dental Materials • Operative Dentistry • Preventive Dentistry • Medical Emergencies • Computerized Office Procedures TORONTO PICKERING CAMPUS 420-1344 -� Are you an artist'' V • '�+. cw npu,w o.. rnW,a, ,ious,.y—onri oir•K a .ow how s4�lls in dra..inp, poinnng. suilprirsg or phokVroDhYe war, 40* or no compuser Caper a ., in 30 -a"- ... can pra+de .oma -iii+ the veau.e and loch -co, %►ills ,n dwi»nd • �, —ell as ske skulls you do is op. yo,v ^o.re an individual demo Reel. x. annnobon NW you creaked, and an ori portfolio b shoe. emPloyery Qui cm Wi w lab .rnpbin MAYA. 'he biee soft -am from leodng oesigner A4asI wo.efronr on .oak.-ol itsbo ons. SGt .rakskarona IV our rteia course beg" Soo 8 196E Carte in cared we what you can 00 for your arcauc future TSB School of :loinztioa 420-1 T.— so.. a ni..r,. oe..e '+sr P'wAermO Cemt FULL 'TR1lII�IIN(3 PROVII�ED Am eseitiat " ortsaait7 •slat. Am Use l�aaaOieA NlAANa t4saaAaeY 1At3b )Atemert& A aertoe•e (sad xoom to be tLa world's) larteat ooeapaay. y— f__.0 311sand "us cmwn aao,ere bsasineaa towd Saao eaaA.l Aae dev ndenoe. hitt•- •eted isoowae loteaeials Rio yo Lr on boas. work boas ower work osat of Town Leine. no da raehlee fie. e Idal for ase 26+ For more Aafo oa Oda olsiportsaaity an . asset at 906-723-2356. BILINGUAL CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Monarch Marking Systems Canada Ltd. , a leading supplier of merchandise identification systems for retail and industrial ap- plications, is currently seekina dynamic team player for the position of Bilingual Customer Service Representative. Qualified individuals will have two years experience in a Cus- tomer Service position, written and oral fluency in both French and English, exceptional telephone communication and custom- er relation skills. General computer skills and excellent organiza- tional abilities are also required. FaxMnd your resume to Human Resources, 895 Brock Rd., Pickering, Oat. L1W 3C1. Fax 995-839-5130 Thank you for responding. Unfortunately only those selected for an interview udil be contacted. KIDS1 KIDS: KIDS! . Ag" Z+- WaMed for TV & Movie Jobs! No Fees!! Men / Women 16-65 yrs. Needed for same! No extras. Parhants call (416) 221-3829 has franchise opf tunities available ECE or equivalent ;nment program )ur home. 905-668-4638 a•..., Medical Offim Administrator You Can Become °,*. blend of computer, medical and managerial - ming will prepare graduates of this program to be successful In administering, managing and organizing a complex health care environment. job -Rea Employment may be found in a variety of areas including dental and medical offices and clinics, M hospitals, pharmaceutical and insurance compa- In Months Not Years with roes as well as government agencies and home Ontario Business COIIege* care services. In Only 12 Months! Accounting/Business Administration Massage Therapy Human Service Worker • Animal Care Aide Learn therapeutic massage and join a growing a Com titer Software & S stems for field of health Care professionals with a diploma P Y Operator from OBC. Upon completion of this program, Business Administration • Massage Therapy graduates are eligible to write the College of Medical Office Administrator • Law Clerk Macsage'li erapists' exam to become a Registered Pharmacy Technician •Sales & Marketing Manage Therapist Open your own cliruc as a g R.M.T. or find employment in private clinics, hos- AChiropractic Office Assistant • Dental Assisting pitals or rehabilitation centres, sports/athietic facil- ities, Stardn Soong itie5. crutsesliip5. resats.In Less 77 are endless. 9 In Less Than 2 Years! apply C-0., , Law Clerk ^7 Limited Seating, If a career that alloy s you to observe and con- aKs CoA Today ► tribute to the administration of our legal system oLC Intrigues you, OBC's Law Clerk pro is for 200 John St. w'., Oshawa yew. Study Canadian, Corxlrate, Family & Midtown bta4 2nd Floor Commercial Law and gain experience in rnmi `� naanal and civil procedures. Careers may be avail- w 576-975 able with law offices, real estate firms, banking FunmW Am & rk:e May Be AvagaNc 1. lbuw a n,: Quivery Institutions and more. In Only 12 Months! Has an immediate need for Partv Chiefs and Survev :assistants in our Whitby office. Party Chiefs Must have extensive experience on legal surveys using a variety of field equipment. Survey Assistants Must have experience with Total Stations. Applicants should forward a resume to: 11Gchelle J. Katzin via faac ("5) 477-0892 or via a-umff: For more information, visit our website at www.jdbarnes.com • Labourers ' Security ' Retail Sales ' Secretary These are a small sample of the jobs available through JOB CONNECT Call The Hotline 725-4786 Pickering Residents 1-800-263-0"3 Funded by the Ontario Government TRANS CANADA TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING -Class'AZ & DZ* -Air Brakes Crowing •�Dl BorcWr Book -Air Brake AdjerstrrwM -One on One Instruction Training available 24 hoursf7 days a week Job Placement Assistance Tfaifnlg Cutlet Bornal! a Z tetrilidan, Cow naimlg avail" in artificial natls. Car C=1 . avaii- Nails 520. i )723-- UK 723- NAIL no1NICIANS Prtpram . Avykc, tibuglass, ma-cwe pedicwe. rail art, hands on trairtirtp lads to WOW". Gnu Sdad of hairs_ IyYrq Nail Diyisfofl (905) 576- � t?tafrel ACIINrf AOS Rnwed- Pan tilt . 1 casual , mixt k gnat 12 WOW* wkh We term care egwiena. Diplo- ma in Adiatlon Amid pre• kNred. Cofttpliw dik an as- sts RR* b as /197 won Thtit Mhtk, P.O.@= 419, 00w ONL L1H n5 . 1 General Help 1 General Fkelp 1 General Help UPLIFTING ►1'1. OPPORTUNITIES We have opportunities for individuals to work with large employers in good working environ- ments! Come and see us if you: • can do continuous heavy lifting, or • have experience with picking/packing/ assembly work Be available for all shifts (morning/afternoon/ nights). If you're ready to begin work, and have your own transportation and safety boots, bring your S.I.N. card and two work references to our OPEN HOUSE r>am Wednesday, August 26 re 9:00 a.na OR f:00 p.m. SHARP! Ie The Oshawa Centre, Executive Tower, State 203, Oshawa SERVICES Committed To Eakpbymew FjiWty Durham Region Office, Oshawa Coordinator Volunteer Services, Part-time, one year contract. TM Cammin Qualifications: University degree ft"ow or diploma from Community ihr iii! dllnd Coles, social sciences and twc Ontario Division ''ears related experlertae. -C R 436-7732 for information. " Closing September 4/98 WDLAW SCHOOL BUS DRIVER positions available in the Uzbodre area. paining provided to suitable applicants. Apply in person: 6775 Baldwin St. Ne .012 Hwy.) Brooklin Call for more info. 1-800-263-7987 am" Help C OffGeneral Help CARDINAL i_ Kids Back to School! You can go back to work! • P uU & Part Time • Ilve-in & Live- out • Long & Show term Nannies for Children Companions for the Ekledy Can us for an appointment 666-2228 or 14800-219-8059 or Fax Resume to: 666-9689 25 Regency Crescent 151iitby, OOL I.IK 7K8 ARTISTIC PAINTER re,u::eC Zile.time Work 'rpm OMnI 'Name. Call 17051357-2000. ETs Dedicated Auto Freight from Oshawa to Jack- so"lle Florida AZ TEAM DRIVERS wages. EExcekrd bbe,rect e d Imo. recant sal" eP muses, dean driver ab- straR airm al search and ICC medcal. US and Canadian experience. 595 Wentworth St. E. unit W 0silaws ON, LiH3V5or Call (9os) 433.3x95 Ask for Clssrife AZ CITY DRIVERS required. for short hmApen tocan 011er - tan CaY Robert u (9;5) 372- 2184 or tax resume ID 1905) 373-6023 AZ NIVERS ROMEO. Sichedukd runs. 4 days on. 4 days all Up to i 40 Der nk W $1500 per hr Mint past drug and cnffu" record screerong for U.S. gaa4tica- um Call Rob at (905) 372- 2104 or tax resume to (905) 373-6023 BEAUTY SALON requires Ii- AAe�anxse stylists for Oshawa. (905) 426-61190 BUYER (used Trucks) with at lent 5yrs experwu in aw witiouve industry (Mlaw wlwin*). must be aggres- sive NW sell motivated. Some avam experience an asset. also bianpual abdioes an asset. Serums parties. please tax resume to 905- 571 x967 Ann: Tw. CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser re- quests that advertisers check their ad upon publim&A as News Ad- vertiser wtil not be re- sponsible for rare than one Incorrect insertion and there sham be no II - ability for non-irtsertion of any advertisement. Liability for errors in ads Is united to the amoakt paid for the space occu- pying the error. AN copy Is uow to the appro- val of managelmnt of News Advertiser. CERTIFIED TEACHERS .bin the Oxford Learning Comm, team of creative caring professionals. - Full and part time positions In Pickering & Whitby Centres - Flexible aftemoon/evening hours - Great profession! development - Unique teaching methods - Canadian leaders in remedial & enrichment education! Resumes to: 1105 Finch Ave. Pickering L1V 1J7 or Fax: (905)4204171 r' 1 Gsrnaral HNV MIA General HNp 1 Gw wal Hop 1�Gs wd HNp 1 Gwurd Hdp The Spitz Sunflower Seed Co. is looking for store door distributors for the Spitz line of products in the Oshawa area. Must have a truck & $15,000 for working inventory. Experience in the convenience and grocery store trade an asset but not necessary. Please Send or Fax Resume to: SPITZ SALES INC 225 Westview Court Kitchener, Ontario, N2N 2V6 Fax: (519) 585-1214 APPLY TODAYI WORK TODAY! DURHAM $6.85 - $7.25 PH INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS 50 INDUSTRIAL WORKERS • Assemblers • Packers • Collator/Inscrters 65 STRONG LABOURERS • Material Handlers • Loading /Unloading • Licensed Forklift $9.00 per hr. Stccl-toed safety boots a must. Bring Void Chcquc or Banking Info for Direct Deposit. Bring a friend, the prepared to work today! No students please! Interviews in Ajax Thurs., August 27, 1998 at: Mclean Community Centre 95 MagW Drive (Westney Rd-, N of Hwy. 2) Call Tara or Ractana for apps (4116) 292-2282 ADAMS SERVICES WANTS 5o AZ DRIVERS We offer. •r T and P/T highway and city • i .'T Teams • P /T Highway and city weekends Benefits offered with certain contracts You provide: • Valid AZ license • Current clean abstract • 2 years experience • ICC medical • Clean Criminal record search CALL RANDY (905) 720-2204 REQUIRES NaMaper Carriers to deliver papers twice weeklT C St. Joh11s�D Munro St. Davidson St. Malthcbri Toronto St. Debbie: 905-852-9741 T.T.R. TRANSPORT Has an immediate opening for 1KECHAMC*`S HELPER Knowledge of class 8 trucks essential. Fax resumes to: (905) 725-9411 PICKERING FLEA MARKET Now Open Saturdays Lg. booth requires immed., help & cashiers, 9am-5pm every weekend. Applications avail. at booth #3051. Call 905-764-0915 or fax 905-764-3009. High school students welcome. Wholesale Distmotor of Mectlical Components Requires a Customer Service Representative for telemarketing, data entry & quote follow-up for our Whitby Sales office. Interested persons can fax their resume to (905) 665-1166. my those under consideration will be contacted. OAPPLE Auto Class ALTO GLASS I'YSTALLER 11 wr lifir-n t no ns : Valid Drivers licence and clean driving record. Supply own tools. Professional attitudr/appearance. required. Automotive background an asset. PICK UP APPLICATION AT: 120 Russett Avr, Unit 2, Oshawa (905) 728-9660 40 PEOPLE REQUIRED in our Pickering location FI" y:K.3Y_ b � and LLE H7 Ji:.422_if_3:'1y Cuuld last until late October. Day & Afternoon shifts Safety boots a must. Min. 3 months working experience $7.00 per hour Interested candidates please call Barbara (905)831-3400 rNn 1- 111110 I CLCIMIA11Rt l Illtlii OPPORTUNITY Do you live in Ajax, Pickering, Whitby, Oshawa, Claremont, or Port Perry? Help parents send their children to uni- versity using the new govemment Cana- da Education Savings Grant. Experience preferred, full training provided. Guaranteed salary plus very generous commissions. Appointment booking only. Call (416) 264-3151, ask for Mr. Zimmermann. SERVICE ADVISOR Required For busy dealership. Two years experience. ADP computes system knowledge a must. Please fax resume to (905) 663.5738 $11.95 ser hour i qualtTwilf. Start Wodd Wide Mlannhctudlg ar9apany has full time o m our Dudlas11 based outlet. No experience necessary. it or older preferred, neat appearance /r have own vac Call now Sunday 12 - 2 p nL Monda 9 am- 4:30 p m. SI11-3532 ASSISTANT MANAGER required for busy English style Pub in Pickering Village. At least 2 years management/supervisor experience required. Must be available to work all shifts, including front and back of house. Please fax resume with references to (905)839-3990 THE NEWS ADVERTISER/UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1998-PAGL 35 • 1 Gworal 1 HNp 1 GwwM "p OfReo Hdp 1 OFRCs flNp A CLASS MAN LICENSED MECHANIC Must be familiar with all makes and models. Air conditioning and electronics experience a must. People skills are also essential. l. to Tony (905) 852-3011 We're an exciting restaurant concept that is opening a location at Art Thompson Ice Plexi We're looking for experienced individuals that excel in a team atmosphere. If you are a peo- ple person, bring your resume to: The League Office inside the arena 1474 Bayly St. Pickering MANAGER required Candidate should have: • Plastics Injection Moulding experience - ISO 9000 experience • University degree • Supervisory experience • Computer skills Please mail, fax, or email resume in confidence to: Micro Precision Plastics Ltd. 71 Mearns Court, Unit 10 Bowmanville, ON L1 C 4N4 Ms. Chris Lane, Human Resources Fax: (905) 697-1759 Email: micprepl®netrover.com �l 199MMUMM Pickering Town Centre REQUIRES Part Time Experienced Cashiers Nights 8t Weekends Apply within. CLEA U*G POSMONS AVAIL Nb& a 7"W exp. ("S) 603-"34 CNC Mandnisa Opralor Must spial Read Write En" Mutt be able to use mnsur- wg to ft Mirkli ansa Fax resume to (905)887-5966 samm Nam ti.r.6o. requires 2 put -tune cleaners, experience preferred Own car a must. Serious 619 rm kir auto parts lieYvery, Must have n9ean lineae, drivia0 from b 0 o► resuRtes Fax �1134-7997 a mail t: ora's Auto Pans Co. Lal., 1614 onshm Rd. W, Coar- lim LIE 2S5. No ds OeM EARN 57p2 + per wast! As - km 2-31rsMi)r3 Aseaae masum Ap duals. 41416-Bt2 x 2! TILWO w4 $= sbft THIE FACIAL PLACE 216 Brock SL S. ttNil- by (905)460.8121. KrEphoiteT Ur Pt lfillaOpK I.10 and psi -time fele- marketilg positions no ex- rc=kmoolved. Hats wage artd Donnish. Cat Cindy (905)426.8452 for interview appoinlinift ESTIETICIAM 1WBSTYLIST wattled for opardrg Body i sok expenerice pro esslouls oii Cat (9g5>-623-7653. EXPERIENCED �rycare teachers regwred for on -all positions at Waternew Child Care Send resume to 1200 Phflfp Murray. Ural 1. Osha- wa, l t J 629 HAIRSTYLIST/ MANAGEMENT Poutrnt avadahlr 1.w r _ Alas %aim m- open m Aµx purmm Cerwre GoW .Asa - -1-y pits uvnrw ns and other m- cawrve pmaramx Poarmm akw a.adahk m Elowmamdk clanilpm veneer call I oisie ae (9Q5K19 a057 Hair Fitness Sol= OWERENCED HMRSTYLISTS wanted for L'ARrhrAec in the Osluw i car Saury commissran Gra Robed (905)723-5937 CANADMN PIZZA AND CHICKEN is hiling erckmat- lic, hard wortt•g, experN-d Pim maks i Driers. Drop home at 1725 KR11gskm Rd. (Mndtm Plan) 427-5656. acs«ttde OurOIL pllpoedrlrMLfltaaEa�r tteoewry�Fcr'FiE aeoc Aic AAM SASE b ROWER OWMUfriana L' Isneem `VW.6bsaks%p l ILelp. Cat Robert Trimbea Mon -F& Befwaen 'Oath 2pm. 905439-6035, Wild Bloom's Frill 1, 1 FURL TE 00= ALaistatN - P.S. Auto Wreckers. 5000 Hits Rd N. Brooldin Munk be avdlsbk SattNufays, =Dole of- fice cleaning. accepting re- sume between 2-5 p.m. Tie Aug. 271L NUft T TIM Das attend - O. al kcal serwce statin. attend- O.A.C. sttldet= with spM time tables willDe considered. Apph b Tory Peds. Uxbridge GENEML LANONRER Need- ed for retickit l new home construction site. 3-5 years expenew. Must have own VVISI)rtation. Cal (905)&% 9138. - HAIRSTYLISTS WANTED!! Immedratly Experience re- cuired for busy salon. Great ="7_ pportu "7 •Pickering (905)- e31 -992D GYMNASTICS COACHES Needed Certified. Please contact Ajax Acro's (905)- 42743036 STYLIST REQUIRED -male or female, with a least 2 years experience Must be motivat- ed and willing to learn Can 430-31% HERBAL MAGIC Opening soon in Alax' Excenem oppor- !anity for energetic d"rntc Denson looking for De*a full time areer win advancement go- agement Provide weigg d man- nerbal products nn a cline' serorq 1-900-850.1702 INSURANCE Broker Position t I B personal lines producer/ efeglobGbs exp preferred Conan Pat at Worden Insurance (905)579- '317 JOCUS EDUCATIONAL Ton -ooirmg !or ccinsunams to -eprmnr 350. Quality toys. ,ams crafts 70% under S 5 $d throupn horn par - ';es. fmdriurs. a runes 900 361-4587 ext9496 LABOURER REOUMED for 3wldrng sumy Experience >rolened i some navy Wiling rwolved y m rson Mon -Fn gam- m Don i 11-N =1 +pso d LIGHT WOUSTNIAL. long- !ernn temp must ^ale 6 'orbs wort u g exnrene nee i satety "lei -loco boos Up a S950/hr Pickering through Dmawa ares Car an asset We will be ;rterwenw v at fie Oshawa UnempbymertI Cen- tnt. on Rctwnond $t E. Osha- wa on Tunday August 25. from 930im -2pm MODELS WANTED from :,- nada Detween 2-19 to com- pete w Me years 1998 Toron- 70 Pageants Over 520.000 4n pruet and kdtolarshos. at - LAS 311V in" to ro y ;-90 t) 367.2125 En 240 Nert! Amrfcaa FnancW Products seeking Career -Oriented Indi- vidual win Iewerstwp ability and a desire to run own dose nen Call Gary Blanc 905- 666-8376 NOT MAANIG $350-5450 weeldy') Established mal Ing cOmliany rapndlY expand- ing needs 20 outgoing. re- sponsible people. for diem reps Wung to van t11t ngm ptapk For interview all Marty (905)720-3144 FULL a PANT TIME Labe Tegsieiaa. Oil dianges. pre"" ngenentx neves sary, valid dri ius kca m. Appy M PENNZOIL. 195 0Wash @I Rd. S. Apo (no IMF TM RECEPTIONIST weelNRO for L•An*An PkirninO Town cane. fall Robert (905) 420.1440 or pix fah 10 On 264.9947. MR UK ctsmwi Drivers karst ntpired, Part time days my, Cnde Clwtirtg 420.9766 or 4264076. FAT AS 11011 00 Gym. No RkMINN sAp Pat as Pill 9D MrtN. No calrpitrtterut Pat as y" go gym. naw. kew. mmft. ADsdWdy. posmrey. ea y go lin" f1y11y0 DreatAlariaed city Gy.nts WW midrrdut M - F WrvJrends 9 a.m - 5 p.m. 1035 Brock Rd., Pickering (905) 427-6277 PEOMPS UE. Tad drivers needed (male/temak) imme- diiWy for fast growing com- pany. No expilrience neces- sary. Part time or full. 905- 427-Tno. PERMANENT Part time posi- tion availl" as office WNW local inn Pickering. Four hours par day -M itgs. Fax rmm to 905.839-1717. Perm, PA Accounting Clerk Required with general accounting exp. 24 hrs/wk, days only, hrs negotiable. Please mail resume to: Agincourt Nissan Ltd. 1871 Mc Cowan Rd., Scarborough ON MIS 41_4 Attn: Carol, or Fax to: 416-291-3388 INSIDE SALES Leading publisher seeking educat- ed and articulate individual for part-time/full-time telephone sales of professional and technical books. Mail or fax (no telephone calls please) your resume to: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd., Attn: H. Breen, a 300 Water St., Whitby, Ont. LIN 9B6 Fax (9051430-5044 Computerize accounting in A/R, AIR & general Ledger. Full set of books to trial balance. Knowledge of Rec- onciliations, year end entries, and payroll. Microsoft office products, and supervisory experience an asset. Fax resume to (905)-683-3734. Stating wage expectations. Garwal Help PHARMACIST. 'un-'r.e p ;. l'ion ;r-emperary maternity eave postrron 1 hour east of Toronto on Lake Ontario CO pharmacy At- trabve remuneration Excel. lent bene ris and working con- dthora wnh large independent Can collect pear 905-372- 7171 PHARMACY TECRMICIANe- qurred ciewaedge of alterna- tnR me0cnt and rUnttdn wet be an asset Must have awn vehicle Please all 839- 41-M TOP DOLLAR pad Need td- emarketers experience pprre- ferred Dut will' Iraxt Call 905- 436.00M -PRE'GRANO OPENING EXTREME - -NESS Fmyly 30000 SO FT State d tee an Exec- Facility right nett in P0wring Over $1 MILLION ;n aerau equir"I Hammer strength ;arwl Ilex. strive. paramowt, cyotx. guinnon. Ith cyde . star master. d booty trek. fust to rLww a few Also ii"law Olympic style swrmmung pool, steam room. wnnn pod personal tram". chiropractic care. stfaapnning. i P Centre 1755 PPiicker- ing Parkway in tete ftOmt i Leisure Centre at me 401 6 Brock Rd today (905)-426- 7628 ••2 month S39'-•Bnng firs ad wih youfor special offer Expires Aug 31 stn 998 PRODUCE clerk, butcher and dell clerk required full -trine. Experienced. Pickering and Whdby dations. days. wee- kends and evenings. Fax re- sume to 905.430-On1. PROJECT muww R - CHASING Agentregrared for mRU pineal comnarnp i store fixtureExtienencanparty n BECE"M T Needed M t+wt 1kaRh no facility in Pitterilg. Positives attitude i cl oft daposili a Raaf. Telemarkping anpariptoe es- smtial. Ropy to Rte 0201. P.O. Box 401, US FarewW SL. Wawa. Ontario, LIH 7I5. ilei. PNYilO11ERAMST needed for flte Wm* �dept s 14-SgX.l8 for nobday re - Phone n. W UM A OVEMs err sant Requires Hair stylist i Nail tedtkciari. Previous eal>M ence is an asset. 1 rtl- sua r e to (905)-426.6056. EXP6NHIM Scl11ool Bus Oma. Clean abstract, necelN DDC, Ruet English prekned call(905)420-4574. in Pickering Town Centre 11S NOW HWING Motivation & Experience would be an asset. Please drop off resumes o ss0 N cup slice in Ula PTC General Help uFFsrytt s Gg'%(Hawe Store P:.�kmn6 7=11 Ceriue ',tanager with cit rice in retial and M11 :.x dxsplay fequuvd Fxx r-acn•.,r in, 905-881-6141 Ann - Judy SUPER INTENOANT ;cups for condo ctxidrng :r. MWby 90% OWN t0 Y7u are pro- tesssonals w mrduct, have tui ffglnest standar0s of Oil sini;nm. i l- swgnm. cooperatrve and frsndly wrlrnout being ;mru- sm we over a competirrve salary 2 oedroom sure and alternate week -encs on Ex- penence required Fax re- swnie to 430-6265 TAXI DRIVERS Wanted FULL a PART TIME will Train $31-5662 WAIT STAFF Required Mrru- mum 2 years o4enence Fun lime nigras and weekends Rey in person to Papp s Resstiwant 1709 KaWon Rd of (905)-427-34C3 FULL TIME AND PART TIME : waitresses/ waters and kittn- Vi help Apply m person Victor 428-8790 The Ins WIVT11ES&OW UTFR - Mini- mum 1 yr. experience. Even- ing and weekend work. Re- sume in person to: Joe's Cate i Billiards 2200 Brock Rd. Pidtering, arkr 1030 ant. w09ofNDRIteI WANTEO for Work from 000. ho niece -Call (705)357- MOM AT BOE - assew bbv err prWulm start im- ntnlaitey. For tree int. pack. age alt 24%%. toll -tree 1 818.771.7405 eat. 07. 1 Mts BUSECRnm required for indlatriallcm- mefrtial construction compa- rry in whilby area. A(P, A/R. Payroll and Secretarial stills. Knowledge of Office 97 and 0ackbooks Pro. Competitive salary. Fax resume to 905- 668-6441 1 sale PMT TIME evening and some weekends position available In Oshawa real es We office to start immediate - 1Fax resume to Janet 905- 36.1745 ■ PAGE 36 -THE NEWS ADVERTISERIUXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1998 1 Soul.• NWA" [EffSwa NWAger+s K SM- HWAW to 1 Iff D.Y. w.rltee SALES REPRESENTATIVES RNAIl,'PN REQUIRED. We Oexa- EXPERIENCED unE-0ur sioekend. Time. litre s Weeknight/ nasty br 3 gids, k 3 and 1 yr Weekend. VenipunCutre skills ole. 3-4 day week, start Aug Fax _your resume to (905) 721-3339 No phone calls please. u PPCCLCT'Y:-Y IkrPRCV EWE NT CE NTEa Durham Collage • f Due to increased floor traffic and a strong sales market, we require an experienced new and used car salesperson. We Want: • Enthusiasm • Friendliness • Willing to work hard it A desire to succeed We Offer: • Huge inventory • Good working environment • Car allowance • Commission plus bonus plan For confidential interview call 668-4792 or Fax Resume to (905) 430-7874 Experienced Sales People Durham Region Well established outdoor sporting goods retail store is looking for full time and part time positions for their footwear - clothing - camping and g ftwear departments. Outdoor sporting goods retail experience as well as excellent customer service skills is a must. We offer salary plus commission and the opportunity for advancement. Send resume to: File #199 c/o Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, ON L1 H 7L5 Sell Avon Products now for Christmas. Call today for Information. Pauline 905-655-8898 or 416-398-9390 ATTENTION REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE - Golden op- pOrtunity, to increase sales h Reuremem community look - erg for kndewdual to work on site in NRktby For more de- tails contact Carol Robson Real Estate Ltd.. 1-800-454- 0001 CHALLENGING RETAIL Saks available Mon -Fn 30am-3:00pm. You should be interested in dealing with and mating new dhal- enges every day Send re- -s e- -tune (0r drop by 3 1n1 oil an �plip . Pac Mail, 1725 ICrLpuon Rd. Pickering. L1V 41.9. BALESJSECRFTARIAL position available, for 20 his. per week nights and weekends. Some exp Rquired, will train Suit- able apocan Aau/Pickerng area. Fax resume to: 905 - DEPENDABLE, mature, non- smoker. needed for lunchhour and after school Fairport Beach PS Flexibility re quired Hourly rate (905)- 831-0553 Skilled Help SkifIed Help lAleis I AUTO -BAY SERVICE MANAGER required for Zellers, Pickering Town Centre. Previous experience an asset, retail experience required, hull -time, must be available for nights 8 weekends. Fax resume: 905-839-1616, Att: Brian Fieldhouse, or drop resume in person at the Customer Service Desk by August 28th. DANE • Semi -Trailer Mechanics (310) License an asset) • Mobile Mechanic for Company Truck (95 Econo- line) Fully equipped, 310J license mandatory, strictly days. ,PLEASE ATILT IN PERSON AT: 1025 HOPKINS ST., V AITBY, ONTAlUO, LIN 2C2 (905) 430-11262 Skilled Help ( 11idk'k 1 " me cal Dentail Der" HANDY PERSON WANTED 'o, '+ aWit HGme a,, -der s Cugiomtr Service Must nave residential servece (repair) J re you rea exDmenoe Must have own tools, excellent interpersonal aro Comrnurkalion shifts Durham Rtokori Fax resume 416-033-7441 HEAVY EQUIPMENT rlanu cwnmerdljl. Phone (905)427- necessary. Deliver resume to 31st Light housekeeping, non ag� exper3tAttd in (Inside Sales) Rosslard Medical Centre. 701 smoker, references. receipts supervising trainees on CNC lathes. mol- Whether you arc looking for a short break Rossland Rd E Whitby. On- and own vehicle Garden/ Or a fon term Cr as a travel nurse, g 1fe S Positions are now available in this fast tarid Taunton. VA -8403 troll Whitby location Please paced, quality oriented training and consulting Daycar. IWNOIAE Help wanted, caring • 1 m for 2 small children Moms of t car of recent acute care ex cc to organisation. Familiarity with ISO 9000 would with children are welcome. CARING RESPONSIBLE ba- Call Jerry 831-0898. SOFA/OUEEN PULLOUT • be an asset. If you are a team player, highly bysiner needed within walk- MATURE, energetic, expeepnness- ing distaw i�e St Leo C S in 8 ked. l Enanny rrefer- COMPUTER FACTORY. motivated, goal oriented and have a proven Broin for 2 6 4 yr olds. Ap and xcellent prosold2 days per week Pet ences, own vehicle preferred. nutritious snacks, picnics. da- track record this position is for you. after pm. free- gm°lee ISO home a �b (9p5wanted2 for 2 We NANMT to I Base salary with commission. must. also welcome wanted o pre someone in our home 655 frigun�aSome Igoht Picithouse.- - (sup) work and cooking Must have Fax _your resume to (905) 721-3339 No phone calls please. u PPCCLCT'Y:-Y IkrPRCV EWE NT CE NTEa Durham Collage • f Due to increased floor traffic and a strong sales market, we require an experienced new and used car salesperson. We Want: • Enthusiasm • Friendliness • Willing to work hard it A desire to succeed We Offer: • Huge inventory • Good working environment • Car allowance • Commission plus bonus plan For confidential interview call 668-4792 or Fax Resume to (905) 430-7874 Experienced Sales People Durham Region Well established outdoor sporting goods retail store is looking for full time and part time positions for their footwear - clothing - camping and g ftwear departments. Outdoor sporting goods retail experience as well as excellent customer service skills is a must. We offer salary plus commission and the opportunity for advancement. Send resume to: File #199 c/o Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, ON L1 H 7L5 Sell Avon Products now for Christmas. Call today for Information. Pauline 905-655-8898 or 416-398-9390 ATTENTION REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE - Golden op- pOrtunity, to increase sales h Reuremem community look - erg for kndewdual to work on site in NRktby For more de- tails contact Carol Robson Real Estate Ltd.. 1-800-454- 0001 CHALLENGING RETAIL Saks available Mon -Fn 30am-3:00pm. You should be interested in dealing with and mating new dhal- enges every day Send re- -s e- -tune (0r drop by 3 1n1 oil an �plip . Pac Mail, 1725 ICrLpuon Rd. Pickering. L1V 41.9. BALESJSECRFTARIAL position available, for 20 his. per week nights and weekends. Some exp Rquired, will train Suit- able apocan Aau/Pickerng area. Fax resume to: 905 - DEPENDABLE, mature, non- smoker. needed for lunchhour and after school Fairport Beach PS Flexibility re quired Hourly rate (905)- 831-0553 Skilled Help SkifIed Help lAleis I AUTO -BAY SERVICE MANAGER required for Zellers, Pickering Town Centre. Previous experience an asset, retail experience required, hull -time, must be available for nights 8 weekends. Fax resume: 905-839-1616, Att: Brian Fieldhouse, or drop resume in person at the Customer Service Desk by August 28th. DANE • Semi -Trailer Mechanics (310) License an asset) • Mobile Mechanic for Company Truck (95 Econo- line) Fully equipped, 310J license mandatory, strictly days. ,PLEASE ATILT IN PERSON AT: 1025 HOPKINS ST., V AITBY, ONTAlUO, LIN 2C2 (905) 430-11262 Skilled Help ( 11idk'k 1 " me cal Dentail Der" HANDY PERSON WANTED 'o, '+ aWit HGme a,, -der s Cugiomtr Service Must nave residential servece (repair) J re you rea exDmenoe Must have own tools, excellent interpersonal aro Comrnurkalion shifts Durham Rtokori Fax resume 416-033-7441 HEAVY EQUIPMENT rlanu cwnmerdljl. Phone (905)427- a -ecu, s o „NC Pro- ag� exper3tAttd in grimef is" nAtAalCiA � nurses throughout the United States. supervising trainees on CNC lathes. mol- Whether you arc looking for a short break ing machmts and boring Or a fon term Cr as a travel nurse, g 1fe S mins. Must be familiar with Heidenhain and Fanuc con- PSR has every O rtunlry covered. troll Whitby location Please We are looking forRNIS with a minimum tax resume to (905) 721-1204 of t car of recent acute care ex cc to HELPER Ir heating and air condrtrorurg Experience pre- ferred. Must have own hand toots. Please lave a -ries- sage a1(905)-831-7527. IMMEDIATELY Licensed �y Person for busy body shop in Whitby. No apprentices. Phone, JENSEN AUTO BODY (905) 668-3331 b83-0294 A0: Brian cwnmerdljl. Phone (905)427- SOFA SKLAR PEPPLER new - 1 995 or tax resume after NO 5p.m. (905M*,0970. 1MN DEf1i1RTTERt long arm 1 N°� temp, 5 yrs. experuemhtt. and design, wstomer satisfaction guaranteed. For Must have own hdmd and C.D1. r RDA warded, part srtuN tools. $15. per hr. Fax resume to (416) 495-0941. time n busy . _ mm SUN P� Uxbridge Cal 905 (905)619-9623 -3131. AZ DRIVEN wanted for Chi a- go LTL operation, dean ab- - st 27 Ex°erince required. BODY SHOP PERSON re- quired for auto body shop n Ajax. Experience an asset. Appy n person to 889 Wat- ney Rd. S. Ajax. MIG WELDERS Must be ex- parienced $12/hr full time. Ajax 8 Picken area. Fax resume to (901579-0667. Crystal Personnel) Services Inc DENUL RECEPTNWIST re- quired with HARP certifica- tion. Must be able to work evenings and weekends. Please call (905)509-9999 ask for Tania. MATERNITY LEAVE Replace. mem-Medical Receptionist. With Dipaphone experience re tied for part-time posiuon in Whitby. Please fax resume to (905)431}6795. work in a variety of hos ital s ccW' areas, ic: E. -D, ICU, M/S, I�cds, Pcds ICU, Neo NICU, L&D do OR - SALARIES BONUSES • 517-S25lhr •Sign-on*MGM • Free heaft derital and • T1 rk rvel reilnbursemenb F= n9� x • NCLEXostdance • Wapi It/ Dired Pb11fpll1 PSR wig be iWffinlewing (IY dk ese %dada . 110am-prn Novell 4--7ppm� 31 Barrie i � Inn, orn 7September 2 Loxton • Dela Armouries, September 4 gam-Ipm & 3-5pm Call to register or find out more! own car Exp and/or ECE training an asset Call 905- 831-0723 leave message. 24 hour voicemail. RESPONSIBLE CHILD CARE warned for picking up children at HighBush PS. 8 Daycare. from 5pm-730pm your home or mine. (905)-831.2797 RESPONSIBLE enthusiastic live -out nanny for 3 children. 2 Doys46 6 2 1/2) and one gin 4 1 ). Own transportation. non-smoker preferred ECE an dlof CPR an asset. Refer- ences essential Please call Ajax 905-428-3388 after 7 p m weekdays. aMtime wee- kends . Dayco Avad@W AFFORDABLEc,w,; daycare in nor, =it environment Around corner from Glavprove PS on Glenview Rd Pairmng. ?laydoh. outings. IL good food enced and Full/Part-time Rece ftrences. Ezpen- e mother of tyro 839 '237. ALL AGES hot lunches. nutn- ! ous snacks fenced yard. :ratts 8 activities (905)-831mil - ALIA's CHILD CARE of just a daycan but a child enrichment kande Qualified F:.C.F_ staff, .menu plan .oatiall .parties .theme kits ,flim ueml circles .kraits .etc. Liverpool and Bayly area 420-6278 ^av aye avaiabre it my home Hot --tats, daily outings. p armed acbvmes. neurpts Owen. CPR . Polio decked Bay - Height P.S /Denmar (905)- 4263621 DAYCARE AVAILABLE in my home ExpenenceC care capnrr er Babes welcon". 852- 9308. DAYCARE AVAILABLE lin my home ages 14 Country Set- ! n, N PiGkennq Broughamd Markham Area. Great Prices' 9051.472-9430 DAYCARE AVAILABLE in my ,some Nur Maple Ridge 8 Saint isaac Schools Imams wtko m Rexelm, Can Dela 1905)-831-8999 HARWOODiM DAYCARE for all ages Chou to Lord Elgin Pudic School. Lunches, snacks. 6 30 a.m drop off 6865456 DAYCARE JACWM Or Area. 20 yrs a,perience Referenc- es avakabk. Rempts give. DAAVeeW/MorMy rate. Non -snicker (905}426-7465. RESPOISUU NOME chid rare, 10 yrs experience. Govemnnent Repstered. Id- a". 1.11 10 yrs. CCPR. creative plea illi Outdoor activities. Chu /Delaney. Caa Elaine 90.5.683.0352, FIILLIPART TIME, Beak Roll Concession 3. (Cleaside Cit) Stay at how Momnon- smoker, nutritious meals/ sirmks, outiigs, any am rwy casioer shin work roveli c es available. Debbie 426- 7539. 267539. MAR OOOO�DMOM Il n 02 " daycam home. Affordable rata. Nort- A�FW knhe. 6 mouths 2676. LEASNDALE AREA ConNitry rt � m.a1s, lots d Ioys. A mother wiw KUM WOMAM will give ho- arIMV dayQuet ne. Coduallut- P.S.. area. (905}427-0848. PICNENMG Bops / Reli r. Lovkrp daycare; 18 mnorsls b 12 yeas. Daily outings (faked backyard and park). Crafts. story time. music, nu- tritious meals 8 srodks. First Aid, C.P.R. Certified. Non- smokug, receipts. 905428- 1244. PRIVATE HOME CAYCpARE nowsmolliaeuviler. Collie parks. e(r CaN Karen .New 761 • Dr>,e+• A1raNlble 1 AnSeaoM °f 1Air= : 1 Lost i Found RESPONSIBLE MOTHER day- need CARPET SALE. Call and Save SOFA SKLAR PEPPLER new - LOST, 3 months from farm, rare, my home, apes 2 b to 50% ON large selection Tcolor 3 months. Rose floral on Navy Background, $495. near unity Cer&e. Green Riv- Hwy.17 1 Tabby, 1 calico, Education background. Daily activites, nutritious meals, re- and design, wstomer satisfaction guaranteed. For Wing chair - navy, $M. Call er, mature pts. Need vet service ceipts. TullocWBurcher. free estimate call Mike, (905) Uxbridge 905.852.4790. immediately. call 416-251- (905)619-9623 4314040.(416)822-8226 SOFA/OUEEN PULLOUT • 2373 _ SOUTH Ajax. Hot lunches. COMPUTER FACTORY. love seat, neutral colours • 1 PddSvip " nutritious snacks, picnics. da- Amazing school special. 1 $300. Napoleon wood burning I ily park trips, crafts, toysqa year no payments, free scan- fireplace, insert glass door. Robert spond o al Wiaies RoOert sound a to all queries lore. Babies adored Non ner. 266mmx loafed, internet. $400. 852-3241. GERMAN SHEPHERD pups smoking . 3 first aid holders. 427-2356 primer, software and more. 916 wk (oac). 1.800-515 CAR STEREO SYSTEMIII for sale Vet checked. first shots. Call Laurie 905-665- cards 5545. Free delivery. Panasonic CD changer (with 0191 or 1.888 -577 -DOGS. TOP QUALITY daycare at at- kich s� dtion, $1.000. Saaft remote) Pd. $450, Ask. $200. Great an 9m. Must Seel. fordable rates! My lame Two COMPUTERS, USED 4B0 2. 6' Boss Speakers with BEAUTIFUL, healthy purebred full time positions available. Systems starting at $99. VGA tweelers. Pd. $350. Ask. $150. spring spaniel puppies. Ex - 11 years experience. Re- Color monitors $79, Printers 1 ORION 225 HCCA Amp Pd. cepbonal pets and bloodlines. ceipts. .411 427-9505 from $49 Repairs b upgrades 5850. Ask. $450. 1 Orion Elec- Shots, dewormed, docked, CD. sound, modem, k at good rates. New systems d tronic Crossover Pd. $150. papers. micro chipped. Phone WESTMETA4ARWOOD. south Ajax, loving caring daycare available n rry dome. fenced 32 Meg rame3(2 233 MMX 24X CD. Sound b speakers $749 Ask $ with 2, 12Stormutiful Ls�pdwk05 (Giant magnets!) Pd. $850 (416)760 7928, 5500. KITTENS WITH FIRST BOOSTER available for adop- backyard. experienced, ma• Model T contputers. 131 Ask. $450 ALL THIS FOR tion, as well as adult cats. ture reliable mother of two. Brock St. S. Whitby (905)-430- $1000. (905)-427.1822. (liked and vaccinated). Marry 905-686-5679. 5615. 'fully loaded', summer driven f - WESTNEY/lakedriveway. ex- FLORIOAAAS VEGAS vaca- perienced childcare giver tion package Approx value part-time or full-time. Non- $5000, asking $3000 ob o. smoking Creative activities Call (905)434-2590 for more References and much more information Call (905)619-9050 1 Firewood KOZY HEAT FIREWOOD. ex- cellent very best quality hard- wood, guaranteed extra long time fully seasoned. cut d split Honest measurement. tree delivery. 905-753-2246 ROKA LUMBER, est 1961 4'x8'-12' - $54 4'xB'xl6' - $69 Discount on full bush cord Free Delivery Oshawa area Buy Local b Save Big Savings Days 705-277-3381, toll tree from Oshawa: even- ings 905-4346665. 1 Berg•kk Caner 5 PCE. HIGH quality back lacquer bedroom suite. $500. 2 queen sue black waterbeds $75 each, 6 pce pass / chrome/black leather dimnq a kitchen slrle 5300 , two 3 drawer black chests with co - �vcwg top. $75 Make me an utter (905) 509-0163 BLACK COUCH M cor- amon 5250 426-9995 BRECKWELL P24 deluxe pel- ,et stove all pipe. will heat i o 2.500 sq. it . one year old 52.200 Masercran 6000 BTU Window air co diborer $125 3/4 horse ficcuta pmtgf and sand fitter for 24 h round above ground pool $150 Boy's mates bed. Headboard and mattress $150 CAMS) 432-2708 PACKARD BELL COMPUTER 486 Dx33. 5450. He ilm Packard full sae Icer printer 5200 Telephone 831-3920 SATELLITE DISH, 10 com- plete system except pok. excellerrt eo"hon SW Cal 1905)426-7182 STEP 2 LOFT bed. play study arid sleep 2 position desk. Cyan convert to baikbed. 5350 MY- Arucla for 5.k GARAGE door repairs, broken springs, cables. routers. opew ers installed $45 New doors/ openers Quality Plus Doors 416.336-0073 / KARAT DIAMOND Solitaire rung Appraised at $7000 Ask- ing 53500 (905)-263-9916 1991 OIL Furnace - 04 Tam and Out for $750 3 tree elec- tric water tanks free double cement smk, eve as a and you remove. 57"1182 4 PC. DOW Room suite IM dude 4 chaus 8 china Cabi- net. $800. (905)-579.6840. BABY Cllr, whte with metal base and mattress. While glider rocker. $285 for all items. 6554759.(snp) BEEF SM. $1.0%. custom cut, quarters available. Gov- ertmerd nspeded. No dem ials, tree delivery. SW direct from farm. Orono. 965.983- 9471. BIG Sf31EB1 LY, 50' POW. Top d the bite, 0" Woad VMm VAN no 92500 Must see! Gall Al 725.1332. ORAPES ,,-• (blinds 3T king. 4matching Otowfur curIA& Oriental design Like new 905-427-1822 BEDDING - Duvd cover- (gmeen), bed skin (double). ip Now -slams i sheds, MrA W 'nW. 905427-1822. CAGB for sale, 4x3.3. 525. each. PkMse taut Tang, Troy or Judy 721 -OW (SM) CMPET BINNNig , 100%, Nyfon thick. plush, scan re- sistant carpet For 3 rooms, only SM9.00. prim inchudils 30 Sq lids carpel, ddmu pad and installation n your home. Free . n your home. No interest no payment for one full year, Daniel, I.80D- 217-0104. CARPETS SALE: Lots of car- pets, 100% -nylon stain re- lease. carpel 3 rooms $339. (30 sq. yd.) Imiudes: carpel, premium pad and installa- tion. Free estimates, carpel repairs. Serving Durham and surrounding area. Sam 905 686-1772. FORTY TELEPHONE pole. for a pole bam. 725-3090 FUTONS. MATTRESSES, Bean Baos. Sofas. Bedroom Surto. Baby Furniture. We stock Brand Names like Sim- mons. Palliser, Trigold d Hammer. The Best Quality a the Lowes Price in Durham. Futons are always in stock Ready to take track to Sdool LUIGI'S Furniture, 488 King St. W Oshawa (905)-436-0860 GO-KART -twin Shp Honda Engines iBobat Twrn) good coil $600 or trade for 4 wheel ATV Cal 432-0814 af- ter 6p.m. HANKS' APPLIANCES, Saks Parts. Service Two truck- loads have armed, brad new scratch/dent washers. 5350/ up. new scratch/dem dryers/ used dryers $1751up 20 sets matching Maytag washer/dry- ers. like new avq. 4-8yrs $650/set, valued $1200. stoves. whkttialmond se8- cleankrg. avg 2yrs 5250/up. fridges. all makes/models like new 5300/up Chest and upright freezers S200/up Fi- nancing available. Up to lyr warranty 426 SMmcoe St S. (905)7284043. HOCKEY EOUIPNENT - 22' Forrester Goal Pads - $125. Cir 300 Goaite Gloves - S150 parr. Cal 436.2631 (snip) WASHER A DRYER Excellent condition wig deliver b hook- up ICan se ne set Cal LIVING NOON solid pine. n dupes sofa chair. onomm. 3 end tables and coffee table. $500 Bedroom "Oft triple dresser. marror, armdre, headboard, $250 Call $31- 4093 dogs also in o respon side loving Lama. Pets sup- phes, donations and foster homefor dogs also needed Please call urham Animal Adoption, at (905) 438-8411 ... $10/wk. ATTENTION: Dose,Owners Sharp Viewcam; Coggiie Dooley 0 $ to 64Xzoom, 4in. Colour up tSystems Ib. model 00 4" screen .....58.25/wk 3000 Sly 99 up to 300 lbs Dog Life Computer; P233 MMX. Jackets starting at $25. 24' $15.00/WK Fire Hydram container $25.99 CDN Satalite System. BEST Ball 3', 4-1/2, 6. IT ., .$6.25/wk Li9etime Guarantee, from Riding Lawnmower.. $599 Dog shovels from .........$13 $599 9-9, 7 week. call 1-800-26 7-9466 (905)723-5413. Fax 723-1466. Auos PINE/for OAK FURNITURE.. En- 1 1 S2 iertamment units. Home of- for thce. Dining Room, Kitchen. 1970 Chevelle, silver with Bedroom and Custom pack snpes latter bar sus - Designs, our Craftsmen have Mon. 488 gears, Mickey been xWbtxtdlng the nghest Thom hpson e on Centre lin quality solid pine a oak lurni- 4500 Stall 355 with Dart ture for the home since heads Nitrus Best of every - 1974. Drop in and see our per. Very fast' $12.500 Call Stale of the Art woodworking 2-8 p m 721-1988. tadkty and let us show you how fine furniture is made our motto... -There is No Suhsti tilt for Quali- ty' Traditional Woodwork - m0 115 North Port Road (S. orf Reach Rd) Port Perry 905- 985-8774 TOSHIBA T44MX Lap top 5550 Also 5 piece Adiron- dack deck turmture. $225 985-0026.snp USED FRIM SM. and up. used stoves $200 and up. used washers $250 dryers $125 and up. New brad came trudges. 16 c f 5605 New brand name 317 stoves $449 and up New 5 c.f freezers $255. new 5 c f bar Indges. $225 Stephenson's Ap- pkml;n 154 Bruce St.. Osha- wa. 576-7446 USED WHIELD" Idt Up to 6 ft Excellent condiilfon. Best offer. (7051357-3462. WESTINGHOUSE fridge and stove hutch. while 5 plett MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE °�0°m set 4 seater Gest ild olid French Quem bed 8 mamrm 3 Tier provleiniini al icro Mirror dresser. Mirrored Fuad 725-1 53 leta- ser) call 1953 "ave sef) board. Side drusm A must hon menage and d10fe number. see' (905)-837-0328.Arlocift MOVING SALE furniture, Wan ME Wall" � mower air conditioner, Show , And ANTIDUES7Absolutely! Ad- hbbar h abdfl Call ouiefi we always valuable, usually (905)435.0220 for moi• irhlor- free! Purchum0 outright. e• = from 5895 and up. Wes w/some anuque cont- MOVMG. Ewrytlrg mustgoI exits. (no limit to value cow microwave (rleyef used). sidefed). collections of any queen 8 double beds. table G an - cuanhtSp or single m - d stirs. 3pc. sexuo". house- hquemit mems. Secy. try to e- hold ikms, etc. 905-430-92% Moo I try io re - clocks horn and up. Cam Robert spond o al Wiaies RoOert sound a to all queries NEW IBM AMBRA 2M/MMX, Bowen Anuques- Brookhn. 32 MB, 40 HD, 24 CD-ROM. Onrtano (905)655-8049. tax 56k rnodem/mouseheyboard (905)655.5501 1982 CANARD Z28. auto. loaded 150ks Ex new ores, brake. exhausts. cert. 52950. 87 Ford PN XLT 302. 4 sp. new clutch. Drakes Ext cent. $2450 W BUICK REGAL. V6. auto. loaded. new ores, brake. exhaust, very clean 156ks cert. $2950 N NEW YORK- ER landau - V6. fully bared. leather, 15%. new brake. tires. struts, like new, cert. $3250 Cal Dave 852-7734 1V02 CHEV Camaro V6, auto. gored fast 3 years. $1000 As is 060 (905)-831-4578 1983 OLDSMOBILE 98 Re- gency New brakes d new air condgkomnq $1500 060. Cal N (905)-728.7985 leave im NISSAN 300Dt. V6. 3 OLtr Cherry Back Runs Mmti 2 doors Standard. Air PS/PW, find. to" back T - Roof 243Kms $2095 As is 0 B.0 Mull S•1111IM111 (905)427-1822 im VOLKSWAGON JETTA. 5 Bleed. 17i.CAO km original paa+t no o b.o rust. Run great. $1400 AS 1s 1984 Toyota Cehca. pats car. 5 speed. len good condition. (Paid $650 for rubber It cams). Whole car $950 o.b.o 416- ; 01-3399 leave message 19" AEROSTU. tot sale as is Asking 51500 0 B 0. Call (9051-579-5920 190 OLDS TOROMADO. v-6 3 8 L. 180K, 2 door. back cherry, run excellent. clean 53.100.(905)839.1357 1007 CORVETTE. 97.000km. loaded. excellent condition. $14,500 080 Cal 728-9174 latest software. $1 or CUM DR DEALS. we Buy. $1400 with 1S monitor 433 Bell. 6 more, p, top dopy 1907 TOYOTA TERCEL Nice 8 7607, for top Items. F{ome audioy extra dean, blue 125 Kms, PEARL EXPORT Drum set video. ca audio, tools, CD's, AmAm radio, auto. 4 dr., BIk 1 vnth symbols, movies, games, gold. du- $1695 as is. or best after. 5795 YYeigIK bench with kq (mondls. furniture. apdunces Must seg. (905)-683-0521 741 Used nnounam bike, 2 $150. 9,,,33-17,5 (99]5)666 1-0004 (prefer 22all old, $80. Cal 852-7662. Rams n work" order) PIANO, 10' radial saw. 7-1/4' DO you have valuable an- 1984 CAON,LAC FLEETWOOD saw, 11 left haddubs. tiques or estate Ca11IM7 Let 54.000k certified. West mut pap carid acan. cah us assist you in adverwi g the vdu& 53800. phone (9Q6)668-6693 tfp ,( ^--- Q (905)652-3541. i 'MaptrerreriryCllr GufrarNsark with CLOCKS- School daft. Huge selection d new nearly30 irears OVUM". Pone 9tfs-985-81h61. 101 CAVALIER RS; air. =l- ard hod plenos. New digital rod, cruise, ucellend condt- = from 5895 and up. lion, $2350.706-1460. Baytt to /0D% of all fail WANTED �own, USED t0i fSIkY Cavalier. 2 moor. w• 1 149,000 lits, sNMiofn WaI1dfaU�k'f. EMBOSSING owner, clocks horn and up. Cam MACHINE 9� condition, oft f ed Ask- TELEP PIANO 433.1491. ing $1975. Cal 905-576-2412. For plastic I.D. cards p Otilllow CaN, 4 dr, fait. POOL Table. 4x$ 0�� 1 Please call Sav at 5 i 5 sod, low k's, Dekooe ElfiNan, kich s� dtion, $1.000. Saaft 579 4407 Great an 9m. Must Seel. Stu6o lab speakers, S30W 52250. Certified 0110.57W30 pair. Cal Al 725-1332. CONPLIW BABY FVNMrl U in ex- 1 n 190 FNtB M. V8, 2 -torus r " ' ca didon. Perego Idles grey. new �pbuts, T -rod, good aroler. little sphdk �8�rar MRILTMBEOM COIIPVTEII - 46166, 32MB. 400M8 - HOD , $te 080.905 7 t9 CD. sound, modem, k 1!0 FORD Taurus V6. ( monied, mouse, speakers, mrhOmhitor all, L125. 905-852-2143. 13000. (905)579-0004 Also f986 Dodge CaravAn. $1500 RENT TO OWN APPLIANCES, MULTIMEDIA COMPUTER o.b.o. (905)436-2791. new and reconditioned. full P166, 1.7GB, HDO 32116, CO. H0 NISSAN 300D(, 5 speed, warren". Paddy'sMarket, sound, 33.6 Modem. key- board, 123,00011ums, CD changer, 905.263.6or 1-800-798- 369 mouse, speaker, 15 'fully loaded', summer driven 5502. momhr. 5695. 852-2143. only, $15,000. Call (905X6- p� 7478 1BB8 PONTIAC 6.000 SE 3.1 SHEDMAM - Quality -mode little. 6 cfy, 4 drive, while, sheds 8' X 8' ban kik oNy SALE• 0% -PAY M 1900. fresh paint, power well main- tained. 5299 crus tax. Many other siz Wow `Rieclangulark�kr6rhp t3aii�. 53000 as is. 852 - es and styles available. Also above 16 x24' O/D $5395. Paekags WraOe and decks. 761 Ale• includes kmr, 2 ladders, sand 101 BUICK Park Ave. very Kay Rd, Unit 3, Pickering. For filler, pump d motor elc. 1- a�,4 1�tK.asking1;57 W• more into. call 905.619.2093. SOD466-7564 Y',I E. 301 1991 PONTIAC GRAM PRIX - special touring edition; grey, v-6 4 door. 145.000 til., nal smoker. loaded, power tuna bar seats.raise certified.MS, Cd $laver. $7 090 905 65540765np 1991 PONTIAC SUNMRD. 130Kms 2dr. 4cyl., auto, Cold are PS'Pe. ArNFm Cass., fully ,e0 $4350 Call the CAR LINE 1993 F87 ORD PROSE GT 43.000 is. 5 speed, air, like new. 514.500 Call (905)852.7926. •994 Probe. 5 -speed. white, A/ 135.0001km, hwy driven. . nplefe with sports rack. ,ifter tires and rims :all (905)263-2268 $ 9500 1995 DODGE Grand Caravan Sport B0D00 Kms. 3.3Ltr ow/pr/t, iVcruise. am/fm c 45900 new Yokohama ven fi d 905)-831- 89 1995 HONDA Civic LX Spe- u 4 -door 5 -sped, blue/ 1-eefl. air, p s . p.b.. a assene. 30.0001ims. war mn- non-smoker cenifid 13.700 o.b.o. (905)1137-2550. 1995 HONDA CIVIC, Coupe ;E 1993 Honda Accord. EXR supe. 2 door, 5s d, air, ;12.995 each. (905) 831- 636 after 6 '995 INTREPID must Sell. f5 000kms 4 door. automatic. vr. Os message centre. 3.31. ngme, mint condition. 59000 bo (905)686 -4921 - WE FINANCE EVERYONE No turn downs. First time buy- ers, bankrupt; bad credit; no credit! If you work; you drive! Lots of pre- owned vehicles to choose from. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEW 905-706.8498 15 OMC SAFARI SI F 7 neck ,,,,lu 1wi Jeluxe girl, 2- tone paint. running boards. pt • p dkeyless entry. keentry, bel. crux. peaky 96Kms $14900 (905)-51,24i-39. TRAVEL MAmotor has*. -rr. -hass,s generator, W. hwt how. stout. microaave. bath wim shower, sleeps 6. good condition, Wrl sw or trade for 12 pickup. Cal 723- 5374 ship C.N E 0000 CARS LATELY? COME TO CERTICAR FOR OUR CAEATEST SALa-iVLiR, c;; i2 -limina APV, high kms. art real mkt Moot r6. loatkd. only $6.995 94 Astro Iwury Ed. 125.000 kms, dark rid r 1 orgy $9.995.. 90 Sa- tan. loaded. 140.000 kms. NW in Durham $6.985. firm. 95 LunuN. loaded while. 3.800 V-6. special, $11,950. 35 Lumina almost load°. 122.000 kms. Steal At $•C 800 95 Transpal loaded, $129 v-6. like new, only 4) 4 '50. Red•eed 95 Firli ft i from $5.225.. 93 Cavalier DE, Tal Coupe. A•1. 92.000 saekickk "Oonly pp. Mo. 4 xa1 129 900 knits. prettily red. wow 55.995 91 Sidellkcll, 4 door, 5 speed. 4 x 4, only 102,000 Cris ready for winter now $ 6 9% 94 Grand Am, SE. Black beauty. must sed sac $9.500. 95 SmknS. mm. Saha 94 Cttauto. air. from � Ciera Sl, I81425 loaded. otapty loaded, mint condiiliaL $ded. 91 Buick Regal Lad., 122.0)0 kms, lay a nice car $7.996. t� us AT TRE, 155 KING S�w.,, AT MIDTOWN MALI, ON CALL 511-2Ni, N SUKMAT 12 .3 P.M. CARUSPontO AUTO SAL"pwES - 1988 clean. $1950 19QB' OJdsmo- biie, burgutdy $1550. 1985 Honda AE6W 132Kms. $950 a is,Mo pSuopane r Moto, HWW 221L, 52995 as Dowerd, 78alleu, Relate 1 ts. 1987 pyNgtrir Sunbird, 5 gy s' S135Q 1991 1990 Boorirevek a0. $4250. All vehicles comw 1895 Clements Rd.: Pickering.Ned a car, Cal Phil 686-3803, MUST SELL - 1983 Mazda RX7 certified new fires, as- cellent running condition $2300 (905)5764797. PHOENIX AUTO SALES. How Open. Buy, sets. Lease. Bek to School Spedals- Located a 66 Hopkins 51. Whdby. Cal 665-83pp or 433-7638. 1995 Pontiac Sumire, 4 dr., auto., air. 50,000 km, ;0000 000 certified 434-2775. 11 for Sob MEED FINANCING? S600- $1000 Down. CERTIFIED VE- HICLES: 1989 Tempo, 4-cyl., auto. 1987 LeBaron, 123K. 1987 Toyota Camray, auto. 1989 Mazda 323. auto, 138K. 1992 Pont. Leman SE, auto. 1988 Beretta GT, auto, took. 1988 BMW 7351. AS IS SPE- CtALS: 1987 Sunbird GT Tur- bo. 1987 Aerostar, 7-passenq- er,1989 Lincoln Continental. 89 Chev Corsica. 90 Chtv Corsica. 91 Chev Cavalier Z24, 5 -sped 87 Jeep Cherokee 4x4, 5 -sod. 89 Honda Civic OX, 5 sod. 89 Chev Tracker 4x4. 5 Frrancirq a War- ranty Available. CANMORE AUTO SALES, 200 Dundas St.W., Whitby 106 KS 8977. OSHAWA AUTO CENTER - SERVICE REPAIRS LICENSE MECHANIC LABOUR RATE ONLY $50/hr. with this ad. Also Car cleanup. Reasonable rates. Easy financing a War- ranq available. 41 Recondi- tiomd Certified cars srailable. 1994 SUNSIRD. 2 dr, auto. $6495. 1994 Cavalier, 2 dr, auto, $5995. 1992 Z24. 2 to choose. 1992 Sunbird GT. $6400. 1992 Cavalier. 2 dr. 5spd, $3500. 1992 Taurus Wagon $4600. 1991 Cavalier Z24. 5spd. $5495. 1991 HYUNDAI Scoop LS, $2995. 1991 Cavalier 2dr, $2995 1990 Eagle Talon TSI. $6950 1990 Beretta GTZ 5spd, $3995 1990 Cavalier RS, 5 sod, $3700. 1990 Corsica, $3750. 1990 Grand Prix. 4 dr. $2995 1990 Sprit. auto. $2695 1990 Bonneville SE. $4295 1990 Beretta GT 3388(1 1990 Regal $3995. 1990 Lumina, 4 or. 53995 1990 Z24, 5spd ;3695 1990 M LX $3695 1990 Taurus GL. 93995. 1989 Be- retta GT $3795 1989 Cavalier $3295. 1989 Tempest $2795 1989 Lincoln Comenemal $5495. 1%9 IROC Camaro, T- lops- 5spd $5995 1988 Mus- tang $2800 1988 Nissan Sen- bra, auto. $2595 1986 Camaro. T -tops. $2995 1973 Mustang $3995. 1991 Sonoma Ext Cab, $6950 1982 S-10 Custom. $8500 NOW Open Sun"; BUY SELL 8 TRADE! 160 Sime•• St. S . Oshawa (9B5)4a-2255. M, 1 SALES LIMITED 11 Ull • • i 1 i 1 4 MRiesiDrke Rent 1BN PLYMOUTH VOYAGER - 7 AVAILABLE NNMEDUITELY. in passedown. ere 3 hr., timed AAr/C Cass. Whitby Apt building, spa - Opus, 184,000 184,000 kms. Ar/Conditioned carpeted. newly paint - ed, with balcony, dose to bus, $1400 OBO. As is. Farid 905)-831-1955; all utilities included. work 416)284.9740. I�'required, no pets, 1 bedroom $690. 2 bedroom, 1115 NISSAN QUEST GXE, $790 3 bedroom $850. Can loaded. trot and rear air con., 430--0134. ABS brakes, aluminum Alloy wheels, CD player, 4 captains BACHELOR, 1 a 2 bedroom chairs, seats 7, new tires, new apts In most beautiful adult ladory engine at 50.00 km., building Available anytime lady driven, excellent condi- Stevenson a Rossland, tion, call 905-655.3390 Oshawa Call 723-1009 1 Trailens Dad or Alive velydos. Afiy 1913 FLAGSTAFF hardtop tent trailer 8 loot box Sleeps 6. !ridge stove, a awn na Ask- lrnq 34000. 41725-6228. RENTING 1196 Hardtop tent traders. wkly $325, Soft -top 3225/wk, $120/Lonpo wind Brooklin. (905)-655 8893. •Marine 1985 DORAL CAVALIER - 21 5 It Alt cabin, new camper top, new VHF radio. new compass plus much more $10,800. (905)987-2272. Must be seen. 1995 171 Walleye Boat. 130 hp Johnson outboard, bow mount trolling motor, live well, bait well etc. $18.500 623- 9107(snp) LARSON 20 4 boat. 250 Che- vy Strait 6 cyl. ergine, in- board. seats 6. Merc cruiser. Sim drive. pwr. hit. On North- land trailer with hydraulic brakes, all working. $2800 obo 839-1357 1 I Aperhreiis For Rem 1 BED. BM. APF clean a beautiful Fridge, stove. Laun- dry a parking Non-smoker Whitby Avail Oct. 1st $575/ mo inclusive lsVlast. (905)- 725.9134 WHITBY. 1 BEDROOM txmi apt No pets. Available rmme- dolety Laundry a park;rp $550/mo GII Carole 905)666-5545 1 BEDROOM in Coutuce Man floor Silt containedaQt n renovated farmhouse ;a% mo all included Avail Immd 125-9991 1 -BEDROOM Basement spa^ e t .SCiM hew 4pc ,,at �w ;ac�:ri separate en- -an e can r. ; :acricri -tome ',�• - y< 4�7 �3, BEAUTIFUL ONE bedroom basement, private entrance, drive, spacious backyard, 4 appliances, all Inclusive, laundry, air, near 0 C1bus ro- ute, $650/ mo. 725-8769 BROOKLIN 2 bedroom apart- ment $650 . hydro Bachelor apt $450 . hydro Avail. now 1 targe room for Oct 1st 5400/mo Call (905)-655-5539 CENTRAL Oshawa, large 1, 2, a 3 bedroom apartments available in well-mainlained build;rq dose to all amenitiesCall 905-723-0977 3 BEDROOM SEMI -Detached Home Walking distance to OC Avail. Oto 1st All inclu- si".aft,Bpm pets (905)•279-7438 COURTICE - spacious 1 bed- room apt near 401, buses and shopping Hydro and gas include FistAast Non- smokil pets. 5850/mo 728-1505 . CDuancE, available Sept list Bngnt Clean 2 bedroom baseman apt Laundry a Ca- ble. Suitable for non-smoker No pets. $700/m0. inclusive (905)43'1.1562. DAVIS east of 48 - Newry decorated luxury bdrooLm a den. $750 pus No pets. prdessionals Cal (905)473- MARMONY!401 Lovely 3 uecroom oungarow umier in Dsmt apt Laundry. pukng. a storage $875 . share ublrxs lstllart Avail Sept Ist 725- 0961 DIRGE 1-oedroom basement 7partment nicely decorated• eek iflrJrxlve. wnN washer . drys a obi. 401/Harmony area, for Sep /Oct . $5001 Month 905-571-0772 li • everyone Good credit, credit. even bankrupt 200 WHITEOAKS credit Call Mel today and COURT, WHITBY repair your credit while ious Apartmenh dnuing that tar Bring in ,,,,luded Ins ad S 'ae will give you = t a, ,:,r i'30 cv.ardyourOeDosd � 905 5.6 1800 " �1 10 Schools 1 305 - _ir�s•�sYtL• • A a A AUTO- Cars, trucks, boats. Wk pay 380- $10.000 Cap on the spot. Any condF tion. any year. Cats us any Nne. 24 hours. 7 days. 30 min. service. 905.06-5003 or 905-706-5234 2 BEDROOM AVAILABLE FOR SEPT 1ST. Located at 350 Mauga Rd. Oshawa $700/ no all inclusive No pets Please cal (905)-5766724 ONE bedroom SW. pay own t hydro. one parking. near Oshawa Cemre/Midtown Mal Available Oct. 1. Also 2 bed- room. Sept. 1. W50, 431)-b ONE BEDROOM Sett con- larred. Large Private Central 24EOMom apartment, self- Whaby Beautiful quiet our contained, in north end Osha town area Lupe baOqutl ve on gird court. 58001 parking. walk to sl . Sn to VM for scrap can a 1 trtrdks a any oaldiuon vehi- cles. 24hr. Fro Totaling. AN DudwN Recycling, cars a trucks warbled. TOP CASH GUARANTEED (905)7065740. month. irstAaL available - Available Sept. Ist. $6mo Od.1st. Ca1905 728-8285. Call 571-5320 2-BEDMOON basement SPACIOUS weii-mairtaird 2 apartment non PTC, separate bdroomapse Avail. cep 900 C. entralaundry. Lupe living ncrl and 888 St Somewith room/mater bedroom. Prefer tial; -in clouts, paintUtir ptrson Aai. Unfree -111,0111011111 d . Close to sclhods 4n,a THE NEWS ADVERTISER/UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1998 -PAGE 37 • 1 bbl• auto % 1 W4 11 Pou• a a 1 1 � r • 1 RMblw on end P40* EARANCE PLUS CLEAR WATER AEA' 3 bed- room. townhouse, pod. )aciial. SEND YOUR CAR TO THE CLEANERS THE SUMMIT PLACE 880, pate yard, available now. For Ido and o view photos Dry cleaning caning and Detailing System will 1,2, A 3 Bed A is 905.579-3788 • ma a your car s interior spotless and showroom clean. From upholstery and carpeting right down to the radio knobs. Then we can treat all fabrics and carpeting. Free pickup and delivery Exterior Waxing and Paint Sealant 571 Dr., Pickering 706-7074 Rent PICKERIMG. huge 177oom basement apartment. sepa- rate entrance, kitchen. 3pt hath. laundry. parking. 5650 month Inclusive. No pets. non-smoking Available Sept. 151.905 -420-0675 Family Buildings. spa - c ous 2 8 3 B/R apts., u!ils incl. Freshly paint- ed. rec club, events for ali ages from BBOs to Santa, starting from $670 Call to view: (905)721-8741 rHREE BEDRDOM west cmo of Oshawa Centre. nardwocd floors. big backyard. Large kitchen a dinwg room, Lan- dry IaOhties on premises. $900 px 1/2 uhhmes (905) 723-5513 WHITBY, Duffer St. 1 a 2 - bedroom acts. dean, quiet building, parting. Fully -broad - loomed Large closets Near amenities. GO/401 FndgrJ stove $61ofup inndusne No ;pets 905 665 7904 or 905 - Reit % EXCELLENT opportunity to own. no down payment Ven- dor assistance. 4 bedroom 2 storey detached Recently renovate. Gose to downtown Oshawa Carnes like rem Call 433-7949, FOR RENT, OR RENT TO OWN! Oshawa Hospital area 1 12 Stoney. 3 bed. 2 baths Large fenced yard. Avail Oct 1st. Smino . ulifttes 1st/ iast. (905)-983-6298 or (905)- 436-1555 FRESHLY PAINTED. 2-bed- eastroem townhcuse. south Oshawa. 5 appliances. fin - shed rec room with kitchen- ede. Available Sept 1 Call 905)98T8106 after bpm. LARGE CLEAN 4 bed. 3 bath- room home Whitby Double garage CN Flexible terms. Avail Oct 1 sl or Earlier. 312001mo (905)-066 0106 NORTH OSHAWA. 3 -bed- room. ' 12 -baths, semi with anaclierl garage. clean a bright, fenced yard, fndge. stove. basement rented Oct.I it. $999 inclusive 905- 576-3830 404-1414 diateN75ep1 1st. RrstAnt. $61NNmo. inclusive. ALSO 3- pang centra, GO Station ties bloom. Cal 7204993, CASH FON CANBI We buy bedmom main 1I001' available. OSNAWA - one be l n r qN. used vshicks. Vehicles must (905)834.2194. pleat nydr0. fridge, stove in- be n ruining condiNarr. Cal 3 EDnfillInge Reset . Alb&VJacbM a. ckrddrea Ahad" Sept. 1. S6001ift 427-2415 or coling to 479 apgant t near Oshario Con- WMTIY beautiful spacious 1 Baty SL East, Ajax a be. euro Nichol coblrtial 1sUbst 723-9781. MNNIAD AUTO SALES. trim, 2 bels, Walcot 10 deck. IaaFtdn facilities. available MM OSNk 2 location. CeMF31 REP= Oarlram Clean. our. 1. S/50+mo01t . cal and soar cast. one and two Cash paid. Fro Remove. (9MW3.4x91. bedroom aputNhdls, quiet Dad or Alive velydos. Afiy WHITBY. 1 Dedman clad-liall dean kwidrw, start $575 per Nim. 1i hosair� Al OlIL W Freshly $acted mo. no pets Cal 43644 or 728.0208. pager 905 720 8274. large 1 -bedroom. $5Wmo. yaruyp includd. Lam , A AJAX AUTO WRECKFMi dry an site. Hear a1 aahMti bw ha1le01e immod t lIl 1-10 OSI N& 936 Glen SL (dose lfolrMed rwjckf Sold OEM I SW749.2738 a page (416)- GM.S.). 2 large bedroom, sico-519.000 Cash an the 501-1687 fumy rerviated. d� 10 spot. For ears. trucks -salt air 655 anrarNgs. hat. Sept.1. 428- condgim GUMOM pans AJAX 2 bedroom 8656, or 427.6622. sold acrd repairs. (905)686- 1771 Qays or (416)681-1121 ,�� n house for rat�pL . u diff" No �nhoba- 1z. j,UyMMM BA pT p. Fe- • (905H72 0914. frSepV erred. no smoking Wi11 M : 1992 a 1993 tion ed Accord COL. Must be auto AJAX SP 2 bed. bsmt. 7pL Sep, � 3 UdlraNies, WWI". a ca - bk n d d. $5351fno. Avai. and have air bag and Den • 4 di'-` SAW mo. ind nq uNBNes. DonPKWM immd. (905)-831-2303. tRibl oorrdtNM Ca1434-5780. 831-1527 weekdays. Ria Rd., Tracao 1 �Ne Bright dean basement W. 1 AJAX, dean bright 2 -bedroom VAchi ene, subble for ore, forsobbasement, 4 appiafras. 411x• non-smoker. Very pprinvate. 1BN iNC H6N-laze 4X4 Ext. Cab. 3%auto. 8000lets. like bath, private entrance. $tor- ape• parking. 1725 al inlud- Walk oW to ravine. 55951ut- dusive.905-837-0218(snp) new. 530500 O.B.O. Ne GST! T. Available immdutey. 905 -426 -Ml. MNG PARKWAY/Brock, Cal 668.6183. �'' WallA• Cal 426-5127« 420-54111111. 1 -bedroom basement a=rt, tilt OMC diu4 Stepside Pick. uD. 271 Package. 5.OLtr. 5 AVAILABLE SEPT 1ST. 3 bedroom plus den, $995.. 2 mint. Ito -in kitchen, Jul WUL =rale living room, ava(1- apd aoMm lass., Dole Gtmr bedroom $BID.. Doth have new carpel, new appliances. Park- elle Sept.1st. $5751month n - clusive. References required. black on $hely doth. 59.750. cerNfed. (905}728 9357. i laundry, all inclusive. 905-M-2564. 516-2925 9 a m - 5 p.m. SIIaTE, North Ajall, Lake. Family weekends, hik- ing. boating, nature. Modem SPECTACULAR must see. 3 $450 al! inclusive. 4n,a THE NEWS ADVERTISER/UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1998 -PAGE 37 • 1 bbl• auto % 1 W4 11 Pou• a a 1 1 � r • 1 RMblw on end P40* EARANCE PLUS CLEAR WATER AEA' 3 bed- room. townhouse, pod. )aciial. SEND YOUR CAR TO THE CLEANERS THE SUMMIT PLACE 880, pate yard, available now. For Ido and o view photos Dry cleaning caning and Detailing System will 1,2, A 3 Bed A is 905.579-3788 • ma a your car s interior spotless and showroom clean. From upholstery and carpeting right down to the radio knobs. Then we can treat all fabrics and carpeting. Free pickup and delivery Exterior Waxing and Paint Sealant 571 Dr., Pickering 706-7074 Rent PICKERIMG. huge 177oom basement apartment. sepa- rate entrance, kitchen. 3pt hath. laundry. parking. 5650 month Inclusive. No pets. non-smoking Available Sept. 151.905 -420-0675 Family Buildings. spa - c ous 2 8 3 B/R apts., u!ils incl. Freshly paint- ed. rec club, events for ali ages from BBOs to Santa, starting from $670 Call to view: (905)721-8741 rHREE BEDRDOM west cmo of Oshawa Centre. nardwocd floors. big backyard. Large kitchen a dinwg room, Lan- dry IaOhties on premises. $900 px 1/2 uhhmes (905) 723-5513 WHITBY, Duffer St. 1 a 2 - bedroom acts. dean, quiet building, parting. Fully -broad - loomed Large closets Near amenities. GO/401 FndgrJ stove $61ofup inndusne No ;pets 905 665 7904 or 905 - Reit % EXCELLENT opportunity to own. no down payment Ven- dor assistance. 4 bedroom 2 storey detached Recently renovate. Gose to downtown Oshawa Carnes like rem Call 433-7949, FOR RENT, OR RENT TO OWN! Oshawa Hospital area 1 12 Stoney. 3 bed. 2 baths Large fenced yard. Avail Oct 1st. Smino . ulifttes 1st/ iast. (905)-983-6298 or (905)- 436-1555 FRESHLY PAINTED. 2-bed- eastroem townhcuse. south Oshawa. 5 appliances. fin - shed rec room with kitchen- ede. Available Sept 1 Call 905)98T8106 after bpm. LARGE CLEAN 4 bed. 3 bath- room home Whitby Double garage CN Flexible terms. Avail Oct 1 sl or Earlier. 312001mo (905)-066 0106 NORTH OSHAWA. 3 -bed- room. ' 12 -baths, semi with anaclierl garage. clean a bright, fenced yard, fndge. stove. basement rented Oct.I it. $999 inclusive 905- 576-3830 404-1414 OSNAWA- raumon/Sornervrtle WHITRY clean 2-O Mw aro 3 . t Bedrooms Avail character and charm, gtpet Sept 1st. Close to scrods a street separate "since. up- PM Plum Rgerences 430-2905 per l40 end Near everytrerg Pres . s36G 600bol ° Non-siroker/na pets 3825 PICKERIMG, :,verpod Rd S 905-665-6487 4 bedroom detached 2 stony WMTIY beautiful spacious 1 Mme 4 Oedk. pu4pe6 51200 . Phone (905) - bedroom basemem apartment 839 4 with walk out s le turd. XIBS/NrosM. Seagrave floors. Ronan tub. ro Das. no o lime no WHITBY 3 bedroom rand saolung. Avail Oct list 3650 bungalow it ^n0. d"•'ig ndusrve Cal 430.3519 M room. 2 Dohs, antral air / so W2 Hwy. Large privale vac. draperies. no pets. cep WHITBY. 1 Dedman clad-liall SI.200 pix ub n able n wen mbildloo buns WAass Aad Sept 15 (905) i rp. 4 Sevens Reany Lo 905 lICf�MINi IJYEMlO- IID. s 1 lergo bsserrrerrl wdur" 668 7777 , WHITBY, CLEANN. quiet.t-hd- room M 53501, Rist a leL foom �^� Cenr* to- 3 BDRM. HOUSE RANTED cued' Close to al amer•bes Avail Sept Ist.. $5251mo • Looki 9 to rent for Oct list. Moro SutaDk Koh sklgk preferably outskirts d town Cal Pat or Gerry 571.2365 working persOrVnO^-smoker (905)-068-3011 bw5Mting Cheryl N16)424 air 655 UXBRIDGE . wanted ro buy law WHITBY unor 1 bedroom with n (-100 lei CAN (905 -6819 Available Sep. 1st Cal 416 7894145. or 905-6657543 , 1 Towraoeem WHY red ~ you an own For Ren your own Mme for las than Al OSHAWA SOUTH 3 bed- tr Sales �� room towroupopuse clots o Summit R= (1 1) Ltd Idig (705) 661. or (9p5 666 ��t (05) 3211 bock bwdetaches!ow, detaches! W Ataw�es•w 1 1 �Ne tape, central air, firreepptI��Cegg hardwood flops, wala! k� dose to 401. n0 Sept !n. 1 w 2 KOM= apartment $1000 Can nays cher 40 n adult building for senior - grid weekends anytime 905 - 683.2152. a oath fpm (416) lady w�+ Det vat Ground Now 2113 0647, or days 19051 683 ,atrqReflumed preferredby StPL I' h11652.206 =.2067 7274 1 if•eeee R 1 Rooam n Aug SePL includes poop wakeW- 2 MOONS FOR MEATI Use d K YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE' ;r Qom( from $70OWoM .i Not Much Daa+o•y -O" (905) 571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley srs iurn�i iww IYw mr u 1etien, Landry, AIC Must Wit pets. Smoking. 5375 a ;425 Close to Go (W5HM 0717 ROSMYWSM M AKA Henry decorated fully fur- sffizi AJAX, dean roan n fur- fsslred basement apamom. lamdry, come slrara VAO tt oiler non-smoker. SM • month, 1sMa ll. 427-6982. Available knedliallft ca- a mom an mak prolessmd. mugtee bs. kddw facilities, near Pres . s36G 600bol ° fAtCE 2 bdrooss humry bi weWy. 420-4318. IV pYss pmaM • • - • in fsit- tBrEqNMOOM ist, Avail. immediacy. 9� irsfmd or uluntislm4 ase of 9082 s le turd. XIBS/NrosM. Seagrave SOSAJI5-3607 sup. Somma yCa F mom for new in 2 BEONOOM NNW Thick- history lowliortm so W2 Hwy. Large privale Aft, aN ickWhis. 55001mO. loL $850 a UNNW . lid and kallable WIst. 416.615 - last . Ami S60.1 9054M Iola I MOM11N FNM Onhr SM lICf�MINi IJYEMlO- IID. s 1 lergo bsserrrerrl wdur" down! 2. 3 a 4 -bedroom rt- roan Sag 6 1 swl homes available totally refh0 room M 53501, Rist a leL varied plus 4 now 4vk-m Shan titdrroClogdt. Clean it= $7wmorM al nclut ivw. quint f� Dlekrn4 ro Minimum required Income bele 7. 525,0001year. Call Don Coombs sales Rep. COW" Banker RMR R.E. (9115)427- 3804 ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING 6 months Ira, then own a house from $550/month. Oil Roka Caldwell Banker (905) 728-9414. Rooms for rent! %5/wk. 1st/last Laundry facilities & Cable available. Male preferred. Call Kevin 0 (909)-619.1697 • MOVE -IN INCENTIVES • All Util. Included - In - House Supt- b Maint. Rental Office: Mon - Fri. gam - 8 pm Sat a Sun 11 am- 41pm VALIANT PROPERTY 9 MANAGEMENT 905-579-1 626 WINDJAMMER APARTMENTS - AM 33 & 77 Falby crt. 2 & 3 Bedroom apart- ments. Includes fridge, stove, broadloom, air, heat, hydro, water and one parking. Call 6864)845 or visit us at: www.geocities.com/wall street/Floor/ 7657/ hiy,hriser. h tml. CLEARWATER. 2 bedroom fully furnished mobile home. a/c. hot tub, pool Will supply ppictures a references. $250 US Call 905-434-7184 MITPrivate Homes For Sale BOWMANVILLE BEAUTY - 1312 sq It Ellendale Model. Lower than builder's price Asking only $135.999. 3 bed- room 2 -storey freehold. stun- ning master bedroom with Roman tub and Sep. shower. Large Irving and dmingrooms. with walkout. kitchen has tip - graded cupboards and panty. double sink. and ceramics. Easement wrth roughed in 3 pc , call John Hartford. Cen- ur/ 21 Excel Realty Inc 905- 1121-1144, Tor line 905-686- 5155 MOVE RIGHT IN: Clean and ;vingly taken care of brick :erltury home. Many up- ,rades to imenor and exterior. 4 acres of park like Selling win a fabulous view and ma- 'ure sugar maples Three arge outbuildings. Ione berg ar insulated workshop/ga- rage) imerlodurg beck court - /all. oneof a kind Must be seen' (9051-7869806 ( Hwaes or t Hwsee m 1 Ibueee m Ren Rent Reit SICK OF KENY1N63? OWN YOUR HOME - From 5700/month A4rimmm Irrcorive sm.00o year Not much downpayrilbei Cal hiarkll Help for discharged bankrupts !Choose on•- Cash rebate up to 55.000 QB j Diseatmted INortgage, Rate. (905) 571-13275 or 1-800-840-6 275 Mark Stapley >,. y'.... Sed•• Ftp. R•wmit Abikty Fleck Estate Lid. 1 m1 Slimed A- 31110 PERSON required •C stare attractive dean Ostia - ea home with responsible hialme Ist Please mmaot Curtis 571-2365 or lark 263-8425 for more information SOWMANVILlE New large 4 bedroom Home to shut wdh pprokssoaN female- prate Dakyard $47&rno all inekr- srvc Avad immd Duce 905)-697-2396 BRIGHT, spacious room iovertoobng pun) in exeeu- eve Whtby home S4%,noreh iridirdes bags d extras Sun1 1 vw i4owre 1 1 vw Homestxokssionai Fwstllastfrder- ler so" 10r Seel races. Cal 905665-1120 1 Tawritowe• 1 to.rriwuea for Rent Ren FOR RENT 1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units. Utilities 8 parking included Stove 8 Refrigerator. Parquay floors throughout. Close to schools and shopping. From $875.00. Call 905-721-0980 CLOSE to Delve Centre. brigs room in lupe. friendly stared Mme. -nth 3 others. [lose to pa0kc hall . otic. laundry. of cord. Noo- smoker. $375 5765577 (s%l Oil"" COLLEGE area. Master bedroom of 4 bedroom none. au. garage. use of all facilities, Sadetite-asn. prefer non-smoker. $450 tatAat. references, (705)2864122 RoN MOUSE TO $HARE - M -F. non-smoker. good credit. BeKMW country no=. North of Saimfield off Hwy 1217 $375 inclusive. Peter (705)357-1179. dust a name change - Same location Best rates for mortgages and loans lst's/2nd"s/and 3rd's Ist time home buyers welcome Special/unusual situations. Private funds available For my usual fast, friendly plofesSTLYMservice please call: sional [lL NW. LiNW("S)` 6.2557 Evenings and weekends (911111i 43044"! CAS~ Thomson. sail a fernaw For Rent 11 wM roan for Sale mak prolessmd. mugtee iron saroku. -real i eddy, as fAtCE 2 bdrooss humry aver occupied Awa�aDk Cando, $1500/mo. • • - • SapLlst $125faaet 905432- Avail. immediacy. 9� : • 9082 Norris. Remo 3WOReally. Somma yCa IIIMIEs NOIM1, 1-Oedr" boolowL R,tgIN r /R balk ONoei • 1 dean, WMF home. Share i WbW OMW klardry. Llai- i? Free Murat n Oshawa hire tamale prdartd, nova- downtown. 4WI600 sq.tt Of- sinokaa Mill On tail. Moa TiodRwi. East OdWAI. IBM POW hang/Go. Anal. Sept R. Commercial Hostile 1st SM (ndu ft mvmwslca- �s It ti.41 Shop. Cal 434-2447 PINBATE �: solar Ajax bw5Mting Cheryl N16)424 air 655 waBk to Lake. 4 -bedroom side - 6445 cola (906)420-4876 � SPIN,k�Wt o" Wn • roan l�5mastilt .900. 906-683- y, WIMTBV. ONE? EMLOYED M ANANU OCT. 1 )98. 1200 0254 FEMME M share home. La4pe NNorm Oshawa. yearly �NIB. S.E. OSNAW& 3 -bedroom Lit farnitMd eumaile mask- call 432-2305, ask for Tom. bock bwdetaches!ow, detaches! W kedr0oai• wallf-ire doses. Share unchwl, busidry. Saks 1 �Ne tape, central air, firreepptI��Cegg hardwood flops, wala! k� non•soold" mature proles- SOW. sural. $450 includes cable, baumdil, paernal in-law, large let $144.900. Cal 905 - 720.2307. IAIE Formica Fall. P4.. last so. Cal 666 1. 2, 3 i 4 balloons house - (1973, and AJAX- Pickering SaIAIE MOUSE 2 rooms 5150, one room 5350. Ajax n Aug SePL includes poop wakeW- Wadiust Dead- 2 . 1 bedroom. Older Mme. 450h from Beach. �'' WallA• Cal 426-5127« 420-54111111. Quid lanai rescirusandly,- headV6ccd �ishinp. Goan BHadks w maples o parDNlaas rertak.. (705) 887-2560. please. (613)334-0183. THREE KDROOM1 1 T0iM1"0"' im sob GREAT RSIMMG on Rice TOwnhome to SIIaTE, North Ajall, Lake. Family weekends, hik- ing. boating, nature. Modem SPECTACULAR must see. 3 $450 al! inclusive. cottages in WW coulry set- bedrooms. 2 baths. new Available Sept. ISL Ong. one hr. from Oshawa. hardwood floors, new carpets. Y 426-M- Low oft season prices. Sur- dose to al amenities. Whl Leave message. nymad Cottages 705-696- Bassett Blvd.. end unit. 2601. 5138,000. (905>430-2962 i_ . _ . . . - .. . . . . , .. _ ,. - .. PAGE 38 -THE NEWS ADVERTISERIUXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1998eah~ _ • 1 t Public Notices • 1 1 Public Notices . 1 1 Public Notit ss ' 1 opponu aiea : 1 1 bltprorerrwrtts : 11 ImprovenMMs BAKEWORKS -Bagel Cate at ESTATE OF LEO JOSEPH PETERS Oshawa Centre Now available for franchise. Exc. protil po Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the following individuals: tential Exc Lease terms. Min InvesElsa Mitchell, forme of 9 Dowsell Drive, Scarborough, ON; Edith Floyd mem u t1 S150K1 Cali hY 9 Floyd 14161568-8100 MacLean, formerly of 1364 Rough Mount Drive, Pickering, ON who are chit—SMALL Construction Lrompa• dren of the late Mary Dillman, please contact the solicitor for the estate of ny. rowing fast. looking for Leo Joseph Peters within two weeks of the date of this publication, namely, smalQ investors for short or long term interest, mak or fe- E.A. NELSON BLACKBURN BLACKBURN ENGLISH mate, call for appointment. Au Suite 231, 1595 Bradford Highway, Bedford idencetmePrlts (905)434- 683 Nova Scotia, 84A 3Y4 • Tel: (902) 835-8544 or (905)434-1407 or (905)434- 7098 ask for Ron or Jean or fax information (905)434- • ' 1 Coming Events • ' 1 Coming Events . ' 1 Coming Events 8798 'r ' 1 Roofi ng renovation needs Additions POWERFUL INCOME OP- steps. decks, basements. PORTUNITY home-based, di- dal rooms, windows and red marketing. not MLM 90% doors. Call your Class A and profit Minimum capital re- fisher today, free consultation A & C quired $1950 Serious inqui- 3416 564-4343/416 754- R(H)FIN(-, ries call 1-800-32C-9895 ext 342) And Alumium 3697. Shmolin. all rvn,-s of • , 1 Coming Events VICTORIA COUNTRY Crat1 Swld Juned Show Nov 6 and Undsay Limited spaces a to table (705) 357-3758 • 1 Personals 11 CHEATING ONTARIO HOUSEWIVES - names & pn- .ate phone numbers. 1-900- 451 3638 235 eo eoi ext rust be 18 T -tone HEAVENLY PSYCHIC An- swers Find the orate within $2 991min '18+-24 his. 1- �JO-451-3783 HEAVENLY PSYCHIC - S2 99i min 18. 24 hours 1-900- 451-3783 DAILY HORO- 1 Auctions ( Auctions 1 Auctions SCOPE 1-900677-7770. $500 24 hours — LIf1L IDATIO\ SALE I'm not sure which is more 1 • Plumbing l:iE•7 "a st«w� & STORAGE Houses, Apartments, Offices, Appliances & Piano Specialists. Senior & Mid -Month Discounts. Licensed, insured. Free Estimates. Professional service. Call 436-7795. Experienced Goss Movers Bargain rates, homes, offices, apt., etc. Piano moving. Packing available. 423-0239 FURNITURE REFINISHING Restore old turn. to its original beauty. Hand stripped, Free estimates. Ian 1-800-856-2045 Ran Specializing in bath CARPET & basemmtrenova INSTALLATIONS cions. No job too small 25 years experience. Free Estimates restretchmg, our Call 686-0773 speciality. Free estimates. 0 & N Duncan, 1 painting & 987-1799 or 987.1800 ,Ifrau. wmm�g this ad or re• • D.wratinq Ft RNITI RE ` JEWELLERY • COINS • A:*%IIRRORS NIS :tying to t'� I am a single stilets rttale who erpoys tbun- • PE;RSIAN RUGS • 1.1N11TEU EDITION Ay livng. akxp ovist physical • SPORTS MEMORABILIA •COLLECTIMPS frau. traveling and boating STEREOS' COPIERti' PHONES • R.NDITER• y00 arc a smcrrc. anractnesingle female= 30-45. with .'mdar interests. please reply B 11 ;♦ n writing telling me about v xursdt along with a phot to cox 4587, do Markham Ecan- S u n. Aug. 23 12: N\ 00.N .mist 9 Heritage Road. Preview 11 : ANI Uarlinam. � "'a .� .- _ _-_�� _ ... c L n The Pickering Sports Complex 1867 Vallev Farm Rd. Pickering ilNorth of Hwy. 401 West of Brock Rd.) Catalogued sale to include Fine selection furniture in :1 .1hogam and oak, lamps, Italian imported wood frame and foyer mirrors, Roma accent items, sterling silver wall ;,;agues (Italy), Hummel, Spode, Precious Moments, perished Teddies, china, Corgi &'Matchbox die case flection, jhoto frames, Disney stamps sets, dolls, r .;urines, 22 pc. cookware set, Stereos, phones, photo niers, fax, computer, Toronto Maple Leaf "Tie Domi" a.i'tographed jersey, rare photo presentations etc. NHL superstar sports collectibles: sticks, photos, prints, jerseys all autographed. Frank Carmichael, Sandra Kuck, Oils on anvas, L.E. Prints, Studio prints, etc. A.J. Casson 100th anniversary edition prints (rare). Diamond rings, watches, gold chains, earrings, bracelets, pendants, sterling silver e"tate jewellery, bank nodes, gold coins & more. Many more itcros too numerous to mention... Terms: Cash, Visa, MC, Atex, and debit, as per posted do announced. Additions & deletions apply. PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS 1 -888 -PRO -SALEM TUES. AUG. 25TH AT 11 A.M. 870 TAUNTON R0. E. WHITBY On Instruction from Mandelbaum Spergel Inc Trustee in Bankruptcy we are clearing the assets of Country Bumpkin plus others, plus vehicles, including: Baker 0 Pride convection oven, Foster 2 dr. cooler, Henny Pen- ny pressure fryer, Mke Deep Fryer, Stoelting soft ice cream m/c. 15 ft. SS counter ctw cooler, cup holder etc, double SS sink, Hobart U.C. dishwasher, U.C. ice m/c. Hobart slice(, snack center, 8 ft. deli cooler, 2 rtulk shake mixers, 4 ft. sub table, commercial freezer & tridge, 3 sets of kitchen cabinets, 2 Prooters= fridge & range, counters, work tables, 3 chest freezers, Smoke- eter Model SE50 Electronic, 68 high back chairs, donut racks, wagon wttcel lights, 5 menu display cabinets, bar stools, rolling carts, large fridge can. tables, soup pot, v telephone system, gas dryer, washer, ppoots, pans, b Of smalls, cups, dishes, electric grill, 6 fiGrig cabinets, 2 old doors lead glass insert, NCR =Mvuler systan, cash register, Brother Fax mic, Lap too coffoull L toasters, 3 hydraulic chairs= hair dryers counters, seat bench, etc. VEHICLES; 1993 GMC ext. tab 4X4 4 ton pickup, 1992 Cadillac white & red interior, 1971 Olds convertible, 1985 Jaguar XJ 6 runs good, 1992 Safari van, 1988 Tempest, 1978 21 ft. Sdverline 1/0 414 boat & trailer, 8 ft. tent trailer. Note Time: 11 a.m. Good Sale. Plan to attend the complete contents of res- taurant. Terms Cash, Visa, WC, Interac. Viewing from 1 p.m. on Tues. & morning of sale. McLean Auction & Liquidation 9106.686-3211 or 905-432-2836 S Lasa fn traratloe► safe K= ST E., Oshawa 2.12 BOSCAYGEON N. Pigeon acres zoned for 110 apart- Lake Front lots, secluded menu. Asking $525,000. peninsula, exposure view all Waller Frank Royal LePage along. No mosquitoes! Year Fradk R.E., 576-4111. round road. Ideal for retire- ment. 2 small cottages free. BUILDING LOT'S 2 with a dib- (905)-��1, ference in a Cresc. Between OWN YOUR Own fully serv- Towering trees. Well estab- iced bailer site. $5900, $1,000 o Its area o1 quaky homes down. $89 monthly. Great in Pringle Creek., Whitby. swimming, fishing, beach, f905)-666.8651. near Cobourg.(416)431-1555. MLIWRTON. 5 oedroom, 2 bathrooms 2 k,tduns, sand beach. fully grassed area. swimming for children and adults, with row boat. August 29 -Sept 5m (905)420-1741 TRENT AVER - Hastings pn- ate cozy 3 bedroom conve Sundeck. barbecue. horse shoe pit, good tithing and swimminrgp, rowboat included. SSOOrweek. 683-9236 or wee- kends 705-696.1435. no" 1 Y PROBLEMS, Get out of debt quick without poi hui mO or boy gamsheW. Everyon accepled ri9ardlan OBU MG A LOAN IS NOT GUAPJATEED. SM COW%M CHARGE WL FRONT FEES, OTISIS DO NOT. R IS SUGGESTED TINT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGH- LyKFORE SINMG ANY CDNTMACTS. :1 M°nyega' ti ARE YOU BACK on your feel? But stiff have a bad credit re- port. We can help. Cat Triti- um Credit Repair. 416.410- 0864. Loans, mortgages also available. HOME OMINELS Are you overwhelm with your debt load? Take control with 1 low monthly payment! Pre* Conadbt� Gus)i-uB"tnro„ ORMNTA L - Now wesr»v C ,,tcoar Sar Jury -8m. srour4 1.3&2.30 YWRE at. arwa0. good look - ng I'm boom Siwvied, brown pas. and you Sad good tooling, and stop thinking of at* you asw me R•cons4wsC You yopoyoor WA you team nw, How to- - , - reply to Fib 0182 P.O. Box Qt, Oshwoo Tha weak Its Foram# u LIH 715. OSHAWA RELAXING MAS- SAGE Shiatsu Serve 40 lung St W(9r6) 404.9625 1130 am 9 pni EXTERIORS = yeast Roofing vdmv,, soffit, tascia, ravestrOU inground s Y— Wohwunslrip gwranleed. "Put your home in our hards-. HOST 4363110 I-eco-zn-s4sz FREE ESTIMATES 11 Birthdays 11 Bit If Nigel Mi(brItiz turned 6 1 on Augw> t 14th. Friend-, and relati%es enjr►yt-d a BBQ to relebrate the day. Nigel, a fan of the BACKSTREET BOYS loves music and sports. At a recent track & field meet in 'Etobicoke, Centennial Parr, Nigel won 2 gold medals and was awarded a trophy for Best Athlete in his age group. Congratulations and a Very Happy Birthday, Big Boy. Love from Mum, Dad, Stafford & Jane le. 1 :11 YlprovelsertI :11 Improvesmft Carpenter & a Gentilawn residential renovation and repair steel/wood framing-drywallnti ng finish carpentry—basement= bat m}�r� Chds TFI asc.,1.P. cap' J CANDO RENOVATIONS INC. Expert Renovations For The Physically Challenged 8 Disabled (905) 686-5211 Fax 905 696-8072 All Pro Painting and Wallpapering papering Stucco ceilings Top qualay wait at nuwartnk pillars los nn fon Senron c ,i: fix a FREE Estimate 404-9669 Painting Wtallcoverings Mouldings Steve Syme 434-5422 cell. 242-8885 TMS PAINTING cit DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workman- ship Fast, clean, reliable service. 420-0081 Mwi ft a ' stoner Big or small, > = MD- MOKM DISCOUNTS. Residential Coen aciell coompwFree �i 985.723-7479 1-a�•ss3-nsl MOVING SYSTEMS We will move anything, mendmae..� l Padeagkg. storage and. boxes available. Senor & mild moth discoknts. Fru estimates. 571-0755 14MS-491-6600 Move big or small, we. price them all! 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CHM X00 SERFS REG" CAB Slam SECURITY DEPOSIT = 1 24 m nilli&?2.473 town -� psfreight s920 ffeight FIN PEIPLE 1rM KEEN A TNUCK TWAT WINKS AS NAND AS TNET GET THE "NST NEPA, LI NESHASM' TNUCis* IW TWE YAH. NMN TM3E FEATMUM 200 HP Vortec 4300 V6 engine, automatic transmission with overdrive, 4 -wheel ABS, Next Generation dual front air bags, 8' pickup box, AM/FM stereo, chrome plated wheels, deluxe chrome grille. AWCHEVROLET CAVALIER COUPE S..l1eim 3r s188* NO SECURITY DEPOSIT 3=;(��9 5 5 r o rr�or,rhs-to 1j"_1 paymerW$b45 freghf $645 tre,ght THE CAN MORE CANADIANS NAVE DEPENDED ON FOR THE LAST EIGHT TEARS. IT'S NO WONDER WITN THESE FEATURES: 2.2 litre engine, 5 -speed manual transmission, a -wheel ABS. Next Generation dual front air baggs, rear spoiler, PASSLock theft -deterrent system, tinted glass, reclining font bucket seats. rear seat heat ducts, bodyside mouldings. CHEVY ASTRO VAN >M1111111LIM s NO SECURITY DEPOSIT 2-1- �r.msS3 3eSn *­ 218* tarrrrw.,I, $ix: c: trwyrrt STANDARD SEATING FOR EIGHT ADULTS, CARGO ROOM FOR 4' X 1' SHEETS OF PLYWOOD AND MORE VS TOWING CAPACITY THAN MOST MINIVANS. IT'S NO WONDER WITN THESE FEATURES: Vortec 4300 V6 engine. automatic transmission with overdrive. 4 -wheel ABS, dual front air bags, air conditioning. 8 -passenger seating. AM'FM stereo. deluxe chrome grille. J■► CHEVROLET IMALIBU /-1 • s * r SECURITY DEPOSIT $19,999, .l6 mwrmsS 1 830 down veynrerKS720 freight 5:20 tre,ghr AN AWAY -WHINING CNEVRILET THAT WILL DELIVER MINE THAN EXPECTED VALUE. WITH THESE FEATUNES: 2.4 litre Twin Cam engine. automatic transmission. 4 -wheel ABS. Next Generation dual front air bags, child -security rear door locks. PASSLock" theft -deterrent system, AM/FM stereo with cassette, air conditioning, power trunk release, tilt steering. CfEVY 1500 SERFS EXTON" CAB 30110Li 0 SECURITY DEPOSIT ES2498 WM FDD PEIPLE ■NI NEED A DEPE NAM.L LIM04 ASTNIG 1INC K •TINA LIT DINE RUM. WnV THESE FEAINEI: 230 HP Vortec 5000 V8 engine, automatic transmission with overdrive, 4 -wheel ABS, Next Generation dual front air bags, air conditioning, AM/FM stereo with cassette, tilt/cruise, cloth seats, chrome plated wheels, deluxe chrome grille, deep tinted glass. SEE TEE HM SELECTM AT YOM CI6EYRLET O•OLDSMOBNeE DEALERS. You should iinim this: *Based on a 36 month lease for Cavalier Coupe 1 SAAntngue 1 SA(Makbu 1 SA and a 24 month lease for Chevy AsedChevy Regular Cab 1 SL/Chevy Extended Cab 1 SB. A down payment CYAjsnxae cc trade d $1.030.52.430.51,830.53,350.52.475. $1,925 required. No security deposit required. Annual kilometre limit 20.000 km, $0.10 per excess kilometre. Other lease options available. "tFreight as i dical. y rxencing appy ony. Example: $10.000 at 1.9% APR, the northly payment is The GM Card' ed' Acence, i 8 month C conditioning � excise tax and taxes not moon is Dealer may sell lease less. n on �s d GMAC Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary on � 5218.51 for 48 rruonths. Cost d borrowing is 5392.48. Total obligation is $10.392.48. Down trade andror security ma be amount borrowed and down paymeMArade 't#011ers appy to 1998 new or demonstrator models equipped as described, and applies to qualified retail moomers in Central Ontario only. 1.9% Friencin�g available only on salad 1996 models. Limited lime offers which may not be combined with other offers. See your dealer(s) for conditions and details. www.gmearada.com is a trademark of General Motors Corporation. ®Registered Trade mark of General Motors Corporation. M Bank licensed user of Mark "Dependability based on brgevity 1981-1996 full-size pickup truck regstrabons Excludes other GM products. - . - . - - - - -J Ji . I.i rsr .. . ri . -" .- - - - _ . . . . .. --„�I,� lJF 7 ! 1 f 1`t-cNhncti % 1'rn►a the 1'rriduct,1)(parl►i►lr►►l 7 7 --wW•a� "SYMBOL OF QUALITY” P'i-vxh «1 1h(, Ilrrl(•Iwr .''hop r r c .tirr rrrrn t r 1 � rtrtrll.� STORE HOURS Mon.-Ttiurs. 8-8 Fri. 8-9 Sat. j8-7 Still.; 8-6 ►llliC A 111.\11 ;,0 y toy - 1 ti., 11 � � .; tit It I STORE LOCATIONS. 2200 Brock Rd. N. 3570 Brock St. N. Pickering 426-1730 Whithy. 427-4311 Taunton Rd e Tamiton Rd Fitich Avv t ■ t 11Wy ii, � H W ;'yr "� 4cll ua 401 ��l►►r�I��`j�l. EVERY WEDNESDAY IS SENIOR'S DAY AT De Ville's SENIORS RECEIVE 5''(f OFF TOTAL BILL