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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1998_08_25PICKERING EDITION 'Ir R001018 W. FREEIWft a re itnr OMROM 1550 BAYLY@@ST. n(905) 4T-3285 9 Back To School Continues... 19051420=9707 tickerina Town Centre AD V E R T I S E R Optional 4 week home delivery charge $5/ $1 newsstand Tuesday, August 25, 1998 Pressrun 44,000 36 pages Smoke detectors save'.2a'." Benefit set for family burned out of home By Susan oweIU d Blake Purdy Staff Writer & News Editor AJAX — Smoke de- tectors are credited with saving the life of a sin- gle mom and her friend burned out of her Ajax home on the weekend. As a result of the tragedy, a fund-raising drive is under way to help Kerstin Kopp and her two young daughters who lost almost every- thing when a blaze ripped through their rented (vers Court town- house early Saturday. "There's absolutely nothing left:" says Ms. Kopp. 32, who was sleeping upstairs when her friend Paul Denier awoke to the sound of a smoke detector around 4:40 a.m. "The corner of the house was on fire;' she says, adding they, man- aged to escape just mo- ments before the "whole place was engulfed in flames. "It was just a matter of seconds and we would have been toast. "My daughters were with their dad this week- end. Thank God" Michelle, 10, and her sister Nicolle, who'll be nine on Wednesday, are now staying with an aunt in Stouffville. "They don't know the full extent of everything yet;" Ms. Kopp says. The family, who were only able to salvage a few items of clothing from their home. had no content insurance. And, Ms. Kopp adds they were still searching for one of their three cats on Monday. "We have two people who are alive today be- cause thev had working smoke alarms," says Thom Evered, fire pre- vention officer for Ajax Fire and Emergency Services. -If there had- n't been working smoke alarms, we would have had two fatalities. "It's important for people to have and maintain their smoke alarms." Mr. Evered stresses. "The Ontario Fire Code and the Town of Ajax require smoke alarms be provided on every level of a dwelling" as the Kopps' townhouse was equipped. He reports there was "extensive fire damage throughout the dwelling" at 53 Ivers Crt. in the River Breeze Town Homes owned by the Ajax Municipal Housing Corporation. Total damage is esti- mated at $170,000 — $135,000 to the two- storey dwelling and pbete by .lmm Uebfeytx Kerstin Kopp holds a photograph of one of her daughters, one of few items salvaged from her home yesterday after a fire gutted their Ajax townhouse early Saturday. Helping the single mother of two recover some personal belongings are, from left, her brother Thomas Kopp, friend Paul Denier and brother Peter Kopp. A fund-rais- er is being organized to help the family. $35,000 to the contents. Mr. Evered blames the blaze, which began in the main -floor living room, on careless smok- ing. He says the inferno was under control with- in 10 minutes after fire- fighters and four pumper trucks arrived on the scene. No one was injured. Linda Dalton, a long- time friend who has known Ms. Kopp since high school, is organiz- ing a fund-raising dinner and dance this weekend to help the family. The event will be held at Oshawa's St. Philip's Catholic Church, 1314 Oxford St., from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Saturday. Tick- ets are $10 and can be picked up at the door or reserved by calling 571- 7223 or 571-3097. Donations can also be dropped off at the church on Saturday after 12 p.m. Welfare rolls drop as people find jobs Fewer area residents are getting so- cial assistance, which is good news for taxpayers picking up the welfare i tab. In Durham Region, almost $15 million less will he spent on wellarc this year than in 1996. Province -wide, j the Ontario government has saved about $2.8 billion over the past two iyears in welfare payments. A published report cites as major reasons for the decrease the declining caseload and the 21.6 -per cent cut in welfare rates the provincial govern- ment imposed shortly after it way: elected. Paul Cloutier, income support divi- sion administrator for Durham, says $49 million is earmarked for welfare this year in the region, down from $63.4 million in 1996. The Province pays 80 per cent of social assistance costs and the munic- ipalities 20 per cent. The two levels of government split the administrative costs 50-50. The Province estimates total sav- ings in Durham Region of more than $81 million below 1995-96 levels in See DURHAM/ Page 2 WHAT'S INSIDE Ednodfai Paye ..............6 Sports ...................29 Classflfed ................32 IIOw 101�CN di General .............683-5110 Destfb Notkes ........683-3005 Aa CdW Un .........683-7545 Sinemly roars ..1-800-662-8423 Email ... newsroom®durham. net Mtenwt .......durhamnews.net Web site www.durhamnews.net Vol. 33, No. 35 PAGE Durham welfare rolls on decline DURHAM/ From Page 1 1996-97 and $112 million below 1995- 96 levels in 1997-98. "There are a couple of reasons for the decrease:' says Mr. Cloutier, who believes the big reason for the drop is that more people are finding work and have stopped collecting welfare. "Our belief is the better economv in general. plus seasonal work. People want to work" The improving job picture has also been cited for the shrinking welfare rolls by Communit,. and Social Ser- vices Minister Janet Ecker. "The stats show people are moving off welfare for jobs and income -related reasons." As Mr. Cloutier points out. "There are fewer people on assistance and the cumulative effect is lower spending on benefits to clients." in Jul,.. 25.724 people received so- cial assistance in Durham, down from the June total of 26.373. In July of last year. 29,510 individuals collected so- cial assistance. Aside from a better economv, Mr. Cloutier notes. "Legislative changes have led to the decline. There are reg- ulatory changes and the legislation changed that resulted in different eligi- bility requirements, and certain items not provided for that were provided to the past" The biggest change has been the in- troduction of Ontario Works. Work- fare, as it's often called, has three com- ponents — one to give welfare recipi- ents the employment supports or train- ing necessar% to land work, employ- ment placement where a person on so- cial assistance is found a job and com- JANET ECKER Better economy, welfare reforms munity placement where people per- form volunteer work in exchange for we I fare. The government's premise is to get people off welfare and into paid work in as short a time as possible. "The biggest change with Ontario Works is there's more money available to us around employment pro- grammes, but we have to serve a larg- er number than in the past;" Mr. Cloutier says. "Some people in community place- ment have found employment. We're starting to see results coming to the front. We hope the success stories con- tinue" Provincially, more than 11,200 peo- ple stopped receiving social assistance last month, bringing the total to 294,000 individuals who have dropped off assistance rolls since the Progres- sive Conservatives were elected in BACK T June of 1995. There were 722.029 On- tarians receiving assistance last month. At a press conference at Union Sta- tion announcing the decrease, Ms. Ecker said, "We could fill almost 20X1 GO trains with the number of people Mio have stopped relying on welfare .ince this government was elected. This is proof that the province's im- proving economy and our welfare re- forms are producing results:' More than 363,000 new jobs have been created since 1995. Another change in Ontario Works it the elimination of the $37 monthly al: lowance that pregnant welfare recipi' ents could collect for six months. Pre mier Mike Harris created a controver- sy when he said the allowance was being cancelled because women were using it to buy beer. He apologized for the comment, but didn't cancel the al- lowance cut. Last week, Ms. Ecker met with mu- nicipal officials to discuss Ontario Works. A document prepared for 13 re- gional chairmen, including Durham's, claimed the programme isn't working as it's plagued with red tape and tech- nical problems. "The cumulative effect of the changes may result in the opposite out- come from that intended in this legis- lation;" the report noted. "More effort and energy will be expended on deter- mining eligibility and less time and fewer resources will be available to de- liver the employment aspect of the On- tario Works programme" Ms. Ecker says changes to the pro- gramme will be made that improve the efficiency, but the overall thrust of it won't change. H00 %- Time to Clean up with this GREAT 5-10 Year Wa on Complete Canister. 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BEDROOMS, DINING ROOMS, TABLES, CHAIRS,�,r.- WALL UNITS, ENTERTAINMENT UNITS, L'.'I►— ACCESSORIES , 2 DAYS ONLY SATURDAY, AUGUST 29TH LOAM - 6PM - - SUNDAY, AUGUST 30TH 12PM - 5PM 4011 MYLY G OG V yt; W 8 S D m THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUFSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1998 - PAGE: Civic leaders save AMO amino for Province GIVE VALUE TO TAXPAYERS, LOCAL MUNICIPAL POLITICIANS TOLD AT AMO CONVENTION IN TORONTO Staff Writer Municipal leaders are being urged to redefine the meaning of value to ensure taxpayers and residents "walk away with a good feeling" after dealing with their town or city hall. But, provincial officials may not "walk away with a good feeling" when civic politicians are expected to grill them today. In the past, value has been based on cost, performance/quality and ser- vice, motivational and leader- ship speaker Alan Simmons told civic leaders Monday at the Association of Municipal- ities of Ontario (AMO) annu- al conference at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. But Mr. Simmons believes a trend is developing that adds another dimension to the meaning of value. "It's a feel- ing issue;' he said in a semi- nar entitled 'Now What? A Hands On Experience for Elected Officials on Leading Change'. He urged municipal lead- ers to consider how residents feel after attending a council rneeting or visiting their town hall to pay their taxes. Mr. Simmons also encour- aged those in attendance to identify their personal values and to "measure your behav- iour daily based on your val- ues." He believes "people who are truly leaders" will use those values as a "filter" in making all decisions and WAYNE ARTHURS Politicians must `reflect on the principles and values you bring to your community.' must decide if those decisions "serve (a municipality's) val- ues." And because 'Vere is al- ways more than one right an- swer", Mr. Simmons urged municipal leaders to listen to all views, even if they come from someone they don't like. -True leaders...are willing to say, 'These arc my values. I do not ask them to be yours"' Further, leaders must have a "clearly-defined mission;' maintained Mr. Simmons. "if you don't know where you're going, why should (people) follow your' Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthur% found the seminar in- formative, encouraging lead- ers to "reflect on the princi- ples and values you bring to your community" More than 1,2(X) rnunici- Trucker found dead AJAX — Police do not suspect foul play in the death of a truck driver found yesterday morning in his transport parked outside an Ajax doughnut shop. Durham Regional Police discovered the body of the 33 -year-old man laying on a bed in the sleeping area of the truck, found with its engine running near Harwood Avenue and Station Street. Tire vehicle had been parked there since Sunday afternoon, police said. An autopsy would be performed on the man, who worked for a Winnipeg firm and whose parents live in Ajax. CORRECTION NOTICE Media #0841 sale dates: Aug/24 1998 - page 5, Monday daily specials, Reads: save 30% all kids sizes 7-18' nevada tops, Should read: save 30% all kids sizes infants -18 nevada tops. page 26, ad reads: buy 3 or more save 25%, buy 2 or more salve 20%, buy 1 save 15 0. should read: buy 3 or more save 30%, lout'y 2 or more save 25% buy 1 save 20% on Nygard collection, Jones studio sport, Alia and Alfred Dunner. media 0841. Aug/24 Aug/30, 1998 Sears regrets any inconvenience may have caused our custorndrs. pal officials are to attend this year's annual conference, which got under way Sunday and wraps up Wednesday. This year's theme is Moving at the Speed of Change and features sessions and work- shops on many areas of mu- nicipal policy that have been affected by shifts in provin- cial government policy direc- tions. There will be workshops on such issues as recycling, councillor remuneration, property assessment, labour relations and electricity re- structuring. Meanwhile, Durham Re- gion chairman Roger Ander- son served as chairman of a seminar entitled 'Land Am- bulance: Exploring the Op- tions' at the conference on Monday. Tile session focused on the issues and experiences of municipalities trying to move forward on this new re- sponsibility. Mr. Anderson is looking forward to talking today to provincial ministers. "I want them to justify their numbers (on downloading costs) and promise they are accurate and won't be more than they say. We know literally nothing about ambulance services and we are depending solely on the Province to tell us how much it will cost. It will have a major impact on residents if those numbers are wrong:' Several Durham politi- cians will speak with minis- ters. "It's an opportunity for (Durham) Council to contin- • 1 ROGER ANDERSON 'I want (provincial officials) to justify their numbers (on downloading costs) and promise they're accurate.' ue to get the message to the Province that we're doing our work;' Mr. Anderson told the News Advertiser. At the same time, "we can push forward items on our agenda," including Highways 401 and 407 and the Region's interest in hosting the Canada Games. While "harsh words have been exchanged" between the Region and area MPP%, the Province recently gave Durham S4.3 million to help with infrastructure costs and the hefty bill from the Guy Paul Monn wrongful convic- tion inquiry. " rhat helps the residents of Durham:* noted Mr. An- derson, who believes it's im- portant that minister, hear from area politicians. -We have to take advantage ( of the AMO conference) and get to as many ministers as possible so they don't forget about Durham." Premier Mike Harris was invited to speak at the confer- ence Wednesday, but Mr. An- derson expects Finance Min- ister Ernie Eves will talk in- stead. You are invited to an orientation at Durham College. Attention students, parents and/or spouses! Get to know your college at an orientation held at Durham College, Gordon Willey Building, in the Market Place Cafe, on Saturday, August 29, 1998 at 9.00 am dill 1.00 pm. Come meet the president, take a campus tour and get lots of useful information. In order to plan for this event, we would like you to RSVP to (905) 721-3111 ext. 2321 and lave a message with the following information: your name, your col- lege program and the number of people attending, including yourself. AB attending are invited to a BBQ Iniscb provided by the Durbam C 34ege Stssdew Associatiom we look So Won d to R you Imre any 4rewlioma -ee*Y r- and -A.— MWN1101im Cott yew may- (905) 721-3111 .as. 2579 • Horne of the Durham University Centre IN TODAY'S News Adv= • l : 1lleWay, August 25th Seniors for Seniors" offers the services of junior seniors to assist senior settlors as home cleaners, handy persons, drivers, house sitters and drop-in, live-in & overnight homemakers. For a free brochure outlining our rates and services in Durham Region call 434-5115 or 686-0717 News Advertiser At Home In Wim m AjaxlPil;k MOPPM N4 VM oft We" Gllll & Aola wiw, Zdn A mft • Ddivered to %elated households only Remember, all inserts, including those on glossy paper, can be recycled with the rest of pun newspaper through your blue box Recycling program. For information on delivering your advertising flyers, call ._ DUNCAN uy�wpdoett+ut FLETCHER :,,, +F ••r at ,,dw•.. *.M 683-5110. Sarah &Jennifer Tuesday's carriers of the week are Sash & Jennifer. They enjoy Sony Play Station and basekttnll. Sarah & Jennder will receive a dinner for 4 voucher compliments of McDonald's. Cowgrundatiows Sarah & Jennifer for being our Carriers of the Week. 9Q.. Harwood Na11,Ajax 135 Kingston Rd.,Ajax 222 BAyty %t.W.Ajax 726 Kingston Rd.. [tick. 1360 Kingston Rd, Pick PGS 4 - THE NEWS ADVERTERR Tu SDAY, AUGUST A 19" Mercy miss ■ on Woman makes a difference at orphanage in Guyana By Unda White Staff Writer PICKERING — A young Pickenng woman who has spent much of the last year at the helm of an or- phanage in Guyana vows to remain there until she brings about permanent changes that will make a difference in the lives of children. " 1 want to see laws to pro- tect children's rights." says Michelle Goffin, �24. "'Ihev shouldn't be sentenced to life in an institution:' She point_% to parents who refuse to sign papers to allow a child to he adopted but leave them in an orphanage until "they want them back when thev're 13 or older so they can work for them:' ex- plains Ms. Goffin. And even if parents agree to give their children up for adoption, it can take two to three year. before Arrange- ments are finalized. However. babies have been purchased within a matter of days, Ms. Goffin reports. "If there was a single, sim- ple process, there wouldn't be an-, need to abuse the sys- tem:' maintains Ms. Goffin, who has been working with the government in an attempt to bring about change but finds the process "time-con- suming and frustrating". Ms. Goffin, who attended Rosebank Road Public School and graduated from Dunbarton High School, first went to Guyana in 1995 on a co-op placement from the University of Waterloo. The biochemistry student was working at a hospital in George- town when she learned of the or- phanage. Following graduation, Ms. Goffin spent the summer of 1997 raising funds and collecting toys for the or- phanage. That fall, she returned to Georgetown to begin a two-year placement with the Red Cross. She developed community health, safety and women's programmes and deliv- ered them to outlying rural commu- nities. When the Red Cross began re- structuring Convalescent Home, an orphanage for children aged under five years, it appointed Ms. Goffin administrator and in Janizary she began the task of changing the way boot children and staff were treated. Many children went to the home after being hospitalized for maLzutri- tion. And though "they were kept clean and well fed...they were left in dark dormitories all day," notes Ms. Goffin. "Ibey had no toys and PW& by Am*m hm#WW Dunbarton High School graduate Michelle Goffin is visiting family and friends in Picker- ing and hopes to raise money for an orphanage in Guyana which she has been running since January. weren't shown any affection:' Indeed, workers at the home were fired if seen showing affection to the children. Now, that's considered part of their duties. Ms. Goffin focused on making changes from the bottom up. Under restructuring, staff were given a raise from $30 a month to $75 a month, and had their schedules reduced from a six-day work week to five days. Early childhood education stu- dents from Toronto's Ryerson Poly- technic University were brought in to help teach staff how to play with children and seminars reinforced the notion that "staff are the most wgxw- tant people in these children's lives," says Ms. Goffin, who earns just $200 (Canadian) a month. " Iiuey've lived up to the chal- lenge and built up their self-confi- dence and self-respect," she says of staff, many of whom voluntarily take children home for weekends. In= shows it's not just a job for them," believes Ms. Goffin, who has also arranged for two ongoing four- month co-op placements for students Howyou can help O Call Michelle Goffin in Pickering at 509-2012 until Sept 11. ❑ After that, e-mail her at redcross®sdnp.org.gy. O Write to Guyana Red Cross Society, P.O. Box 10524, Eve Leary, Kingston, Georgetown, Guyana, South America. O Phone 011 592 2 60384 or fax 011 592 2 77099. O .x nn the University of Water - 41 She is proud to show the rphanage to visitors. "Tho id. are happy and full of life nd clever. No one feels sad ,r the kids when they visit. not heartbreaking to go .nere... Nt,, Goffin plans to intro} :uce :i day-care programme ,it the home beginning this ell to help working parents -Nc tter cope with financial hallenges. She is also work- ing on counselling pro- �_T;immes for parents, with in- �truction on such issues as birth control and finding em- ployment. 'lite orphanage is really nice, but it's not a solution:' explains Ms. Goffin, who be- lieves education is the key to breaking the cycle of parent_% abandoning children. Indeed, she encourages parents of children in the home to visit regularly. "Tbe best place for any child is with the mother, or the father if he's in the picaue:' main- tains Ms. Goffin, who recently re- turned to her parents' home in Pick- ering for a month-long visit. (She plans to return home and earn a Masters in Business Adminis- tration after spending two years at the orphanage.) While here, Ms. Goffin will meet with the honourary consul for Guyana in a bid to contact Guyanese groups and arrange for donations to be sent to the Red Cross m their na- tive country. "lire Guyanese know what it's like there, says Ms. Goffin. "At the Red Cross, were acco mtable for all the money we receive, so they know it won't be spent on $100 running shoes $ For more information on the or- phanage and how you can help, can Ms. Goffin in Pickering at 509-2012 until Sept. 11. After that, you can e- mail her at redcross@sdup.org.gy; write to Guyana Red Cross Society, P.O. Box 10524, Eve, Kingston, Georgetown, Guyana, South America; phone 011 592 2 60384 or fax 011 592 2 77099. Community news in Ajax and Pickering New boss for teachers' union The former head of the On- tario Public School Teachers' Federation (OPSTF) has been elected president of the newly -formed Elementary Teachers' Federation of On- tario (ETFO). Phyllis Benedict beat Durham educator Maret Sadem-Thompson and Huron teacher Florence Keillor for the leadership of the new union at the federation's first annual meeting in Toronto this past week. Ms. Sadem-Thompson, former president of the Feder- ation of Women Teachers' As- sociations of Ontario (F10 -MAO), declined a request for an interview. The 70.000 -member feder- ation replaces OPSTF and FWTAO. Auto shops urged to put brakes on emissions Auto repair shops in Durham Region are being invited to oper- ate a Drive Clean testing loca- tion. Drive Clean is a provincial programme designed to reduce smog -causing pollutants from cats, trucks and buses. Mandato- ry emission testing, due to start in April in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and Hamilton - Wentworth, will be required every two years and will cost a maximum of $30 per vehicle. Businesses and individuals can send an "expression of inter- est" to the Environment Min- istry if they want to be accredit- ed as Drive Clean facilities. In April, cars and light-duty vehicles over three years old will be required to be tested. Manda- tory testing of heavy-duty trucks and buses will start later in 1999. Once Drive Clean is estab- lished in the GTA, it will be ex- panded to 13 other urban areas by January 2001. To obtain an "expression of interest" form for a light-duty fa- cility, contact Public Infmaa- tion Centre, Ministry of the En- vironment, 135 St. Clair Ave. W., Toronto, ON M4V 1P5 or call 1-800.565-492.3 or 1-416- 325-4000 or fax 416.325-3159. The form is also available on the ministry web site, www.ene.govon.ca. Specify test only or test ar.d repair on the form. Students to hit the new books By Susan O'Neill j Staff Writer 11 Roughly 3.2 million new textbooks are on their way to Durham's elementary class- rooms for the start of the coming school year as the Province implements the first phase of its investment in learning materials. "New textbooks and classroom learning materials are one of the best invest- ments we can make in our children's learning;' Educa- tion and Training Minister Dave Johnson said at a Toronto news conference Friday. "Students will start the school year with the ben- efit of textbooks that support the challenging new provin- cial curriculums for mathe- matics, language and sci- ence and technology." The purchase of the 3.2 million texts marks the first phase of the government's SlWmillion textbook in- vestment announced in the May 5 Ontario budget. ` The government gave teachers two weeks in June to select and order books from a ministry -approved list. And while educators welco rnW the funding, the Provirx:e's tight time frame sparked complaints. In Durham, the public board will receive $2 million worth of new textbooks in the coming weeks, while the separate board will get $1 million worth of new learn- ing materials. Durham Catholic District School Board director Grant Andrews Aid in a recent memo to staff, "Iliese new resources should be valuable in our continuing implemen- tation of the language and mathematics curriculum documents: He notes the board will use its next funding install- ment to purchase texts to support the new science and technology components of the curriculum. School boards are ex- pected to receive more fund- ing for additional learning materials this fall. The next phase will focus on kinder- garten learning materials, and science equipment and sttitware for older elemen- tary students. That material is to be delivered to boards by Ch istrnas. The ministry reports the new texts are being supplied by 15 Canadian publishers. "I'm delighted to see that these textbooks are on their way to Ontario's classrooms to help give our students ac- cess to the very latest infor- mation and knowledge;' Mr. Johnson said. "It is an in- vestment in quality educa- tion that will benefit our stu- dents starting in September and for years to come" THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1998 - PAGE 5 Excess nuclear tritium in sewage system By Marianne Takacs Staff Writer PICKERING — Staff' at the Pickering nuclear sta- tion are trying to find the source of excess radioactive tritium which has been flowing from the plant into the town's sewer system. The increase was first detected near the end of June and reached 33,300 Becquerels per litre by the beginning of August. The normal level of tritium in sewage collected from the plant is 4,500 Bq/I. Howev- er, the higher level is still well below the 555 million Bq/l limit set for the Picker- ing station by the Atomic Energy Control Board. "The tritium emission is still well below our regula- tory limit:' station superin- tendent of environmental services Laurie Swami told the Region's Durham Nu- clear Health Committee Friday. But that doesn't mean it will be ignored, she added. "There's clearly a steep increase. Clearly we have to stop this problem:' According to Ms. Swami, the excess tritium was discovered during rou- tine testing of the sewage water flow from the plant. It's sampled every 15 min- utes, with readings taken from the samples once a day and the samples ana- Radioactive tritium has been flowing from the Pickering nu- clear station into the local sewage system.But. the emission is 'still well below our regulatory limit', says a plant spokesman. lyzed once a week. Sewage from the nuclear station flows into the town sewage system, which car- ries it to the Duffins Creek Water Pollution Control Plant in Pickering, where sewage is treated before being released into Lake Ontario. Tritium is not re- moved at the water plant, but because the nuclear sta- tion sewage has been mixed with other sewage, the tri- tium coming from the sta- tion would be significantly diluted before being re- leased into the lake. The tritium contamina- tion has been tracked back to a sump (a concrete, un- derground tank into which sewage drains) in the base- ment of the Unit I turbine on the 'A' side of the sta- tion. Readings of tritium in sewage from the 'A' side reached as high as 37.(X)n Bq/l. However, exactly where the tritium is coming from into the sump has not been determined. Ms. Swami said six pos- sible sources were identi fied and then eliminated, and two more are currently being investigated. though they are considered unlike- ly. ..All of this is beneath the floor. 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J Octoberfest Sausages $ o9 SAVE si. • r Smoked Pork Chops $31b. 99 SAVE sr.« W Breaded Pan - Fry Schnitzels $3" Pork Souvlaki 99 Ib. SAVE .06W Pork 1 Tenderloins $99 wvE s 4111b. S &*Blas Mang Pork Chops 9 ib. SAVE ."M Whole Smoked Rams $149 SAVE m st. The Hot Dog wrath a Wit 9?9 SAVE si.o. tr Boneless Pork' Loin Routs $3111b. 99 SAVE sr.e a Beaty Pork Back Ribs $, Ib. SAVE SiAe W Bless s $ Sirloin $ �� Steaks swot .pec ttb. h• AVE.got ro. lb. V 1P Save wjaii& "The Meat People" I?44 Liverpool fide HWM. t: ftku ag 41"1 a F T"eft 1N* WofteWa &TMnft>" #4011 � srft " Bayly pjl ltiees eNeadve wtn cledog Saiftw y, Aopat s!, 1"S PAGE 6 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST 25,19N OPINION EDITORIAL 'OUR VIEWS ON THE NEWS Leach must have ammo to answer AMO When Al Leach. Minister of Municipal Affairs, makes his annual speech to municipal representatives at the Asso- ciation of Municipalities of Ontario Tuesday, he'd better have some answers. Number one on the question list from the hundreds of politicians from across the province will he why the inter- minable delays in completing assessment work and passing w on the numbers to municipalities, h ch were waiting to send out property tax hills. Never have municipal budgets been so delayed with mu- nicipalities forced to borrow money to meet payrolls and continue operations. That money will have to he paid hack with interest of course — out of the taxpayers' pockets. Certainly, updated fair market value assessment was nec- cssan but surely the system should have or could have been phased in over a two-year period — in other words, get the assessment done this year, hill the property owner appro- priately next year. In any case, the Province was slow to respond to con- cerns raised by municipal representatives. Mr. Leach must also explain how a revenue neutral pol- icy. which all downloading was purported to be, can leave municipal governments with far less money than they had before. Why are tax increases of 10 per cent and more needed if the whole ex —iti c e w d be News A D V E R T I S E R THE CROSSING GUARD LETTERS OUR READERS' VIEWS ON THE NEWS they seldom attend the Senate Senate a luxury hearings, and those who do, want an extra $160 on top of Canada can no their salary for every time they show up. longer afford Presently, senators ap- pointed prior to 1965 are c ati suppose to revenue neutral. When taxes have been frozen locally for six straight years, To the editor: members of the Senate for surely cities, towns and regions are doing the right thing in Why do we have Senators? I understand they represent "a life; senators appointed after 1965 may hold office until keeping spending in line. The increase can only come, second opinion". OK, why do they reach age 75. largely because of provincial tinkering. we need 104 senators at a If Canada needs senators Yes. Durham municipalities and the Region itself have yearly tax drain of approxi- (but certainly not 104, or even been given some money by the Province to help offset mately $600 million in half), they should be elected downloading, but it's clearly not enough. Mr. Leach must salaries plus other expenses for a four- or five-year term promise to assure municipalities the system will be tinkered and benefits? like Members of Parliament. with so that it's fair to both levels of government and to the Senator Michel Cogger (a This way they would not de - taxpayer. Clearly, something is not quite right when double- friend of former Prime Minis- velop a total disregard toward digit tax increases are dumped on homeowners in a time of ter Brian Mulroney) pocketed taxpayers, unlike the recent very low single -digit inflation. $212,000 in bribes and was senator spending the last While most of the damage, so to speak, has been done only fined $3,000 for his seven years in Mexico. Isn't it regarding changes at the municipal level, the Province crime (it appears crime does odd, our MPs say we can not could well come up with demands for more amalgamation Pay!), but still keeps his Sen- afford to give our poor low - among municipalities. If Metro Toronto's six municipalities ate seat. Is bribery not a crim- paid soldiers a raise, but our could be caught by surprise a few years ago, why not other inal offence? Is it legal to MPs give themselves a 10 -per towns and cities across the province? Certainly municipal have criminals in the Senate? cent raise to boost their salary leaders will want to be in on any changes suggested by the Senator Gigantes (appointed to $115,000, ($23,000 tax Province. by Pierre Trudeau) com- free) for the lowest paid (plus With all the bickering about provincial downloading and plained in the press that his free travel plus other benefits, changes made by the Harris government, the next few days salary of $75,000 (part of plus $12,000 yearly for hous- would seem to be the best opportunity politicians will have which is tax free plus free travel and other perks) is not ing allowance). Cabinet min - isters' salaries, of course, are to put pressure on the Province. They'll have to take a num- enough (why does he not quit much higher. Not to be out- ber because the lineup will be long but it will be worth it — and find a better job?). His 14 done, our senators gave them - taxpayers are counting on it. years in the Senate has cost selves a raise as well. To respond to this editorial call qnfbso� Infosource 683-7040 dial taxpayers $5.7 million so far. Many Canadians feel. we Olga Strelzowa, at and 5112 dont need senators, because Ajax TIM WHITTAKER Publisher GIVE US A CALL me mews Adrerieer's one of the Merdrrd JOANNE BURGHAROT Editor -in -Chief GENERAL 683-5110 of m%Pm=��� psa�iber STEVE HOUSTON Managing Editor CLASSIFIED 683-0707 dtteA*c3 Rtiyftp Bond ofTrade, Ontario BRUCE DANFORD Director of Advertising DISTRIBUTION 683-5117 C mlu* NOMW Assoc, Carttadert wrinvinivn�g�' DUNCAN FLETCHER Advertising ManagerAOMIN/CLASSIFlED FAX 683-7363 Ma xwjft EDDIE KOL CLIK Classified Advertising Manager JOHNN WILWILLEMS Real EstatelAutomotiveAdvertising COMPOSING FAX 579-9273 waAd- werfaersan"IdwdrieorubpRincatn. ABE FAKHOURIE Distribution Manager newsroom®durham.net E-MAIL www.durhamwNs.net WEB SITE d.8DGou11St Tarorrb,OrtM5B21Uanh- 11 "' ' o�� tool adds reader SARI{ARA HARRISON Production Manager aontptatrRs about member fflapWn JANICE O'NEIL Assistant Production Manager B�L7 CHERYL HAINES Assistant Production Manager. PWV feV11Dtette LILLIAN HOOK Administration Manager •-+r.•• �.,�� A Metroland Community Newspaper published four times weekly on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1 S 2H5 Publisher: Tim Whittaker ----------------- LINDA WHITE.,, STAFF WRITER Teachers should save their fight for the election Here we go again. The beginning of another school year and vet an- other teachers' strike is on the horizon. And while news of a strike by public high school teachers mai be welcomed by some students eager to stretch out summer vacation, it's hard to imagine that it's good for anyone in the long run. Certainly the strike comes as no surprise. as teachers began hinting weeks ago that something would have to go. We heard threats that extra-cumc- ular activities at schools would be a thing of the past as teachers had to contend with less time to prepare for classes, mark tests and consult with parents as provincial legislation forced them to squeeze more teaching time in a day. As someone who enjoyed numerous extracurric- ular activities throughout high school, I know just how much those activities would be missed and how their absence would undoubtedly change a school's atmosphere. And for those teachers who have given up count- less hours to make school a better place for all — not just those academically inclined — even the threat to pull extra -curricular activities couldn't have come easily. At a recent high school reunion here in Durham, I was able to tell some of my former teachers how much those activities meant to me. I wasn't surprised to learn that, two decades or so later, those vers teachers continue to run student councils, coach sports teams and organize a host of other events to help make life more meaningful and/or enjoyable for dozens of students. Still, as summer stretches on and vacationing teachers aren't yet ready to set up pickets, there is a perception that many of them still have it pretty easy. particularly those who don't give up untold hours — on school days and weekends — for extra -auricular activities. I've heard many people say they would work longer days if they could have a couple of months off each summer and lengthy vacaoions throughout the year. And before teachers get on the defensive, that doesn't mean the stresses of teaching are being over- looked. It may mean, however, that taxpayers recog- nize there are many other professions that are equal- ly, if not more, stressful. So it wouldn't come as a surprise if we didn't see parents and students embrace the fight being staged by teachers this fall, as many did less than one year ago. As a reporter, I saw many people bring food and walk picket lines with teachers as they jointly took a stand against the Tories and Bill 160. And so we are reminded that the classroorrt has been a tumultuous place since the Progressive Con- servatives tools power. In retrospect, the former New Democratic Party's Social Contract didn't write Close to causing the anger we have witnessed in the past months. Indeed, the provincial government is a tough ani- mal to fight. But instead of taking it out on students ready and willing to karn, perhaps teachers should remember that they should brandish their gliatest weapon not on opening day of school, but on election day. Linda White is a regular News Advertiser columnist. To respond to this column call Infosource at 683-7040 and dial 5108. MA SEPTENIDER 9 SFPTEM1IJJER 14 THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, I"111 -PAGE 7 ++ B ('oIR111 [III itv Police 0.71.. itl �/• r p .. �// � :i ,'/..fir r. a 1September Zr s 51 X420-2222 * 683-2760* ti, 1 1 1 x24 hr. der - s{ �� , Direct Access 420 4660Zi �q- - - v1/eb Site: wwwtetown.pickering.onseca'FREE of charge OH POSTING J� The Toronto and Region Cmaervatitm Authority EQt'AI.ITV OF OPPORTI LAITY FOR EMPLOYMENT Site Plan .Advisory Committee POSITION TITLE: PROJECT COORDINATOR, Com' Town Hall FRENCHMEN'S BAY AATERSHED RENABILITATION PROJF.(-r Co P.,si[ir,n t/9M to Au metre Town Council Meeting C� Town Hall 1ltnnlLyruita-fib,TownerPi�ens� gsyunLymsryalronAWJwnty PI�ISI(ri Tt'M11ARY OF Ft mmuntl+ON September 12 1998 Committee of Adjustment (0 Town Hall 'r;m tnaun.:ntal $rnkcy Tt, ,mplcrncnt a.ummunny hascJ rnvmmntcrnal rchah,htau.e Inrgran f f LOCATION: KNOWLEDGE: 11:00 a.m. to S"OO p.m. Executive Committee Meeting TawxofPckenn6 .PtN, Iirolary,cdOLAIMratcevinmmcntaluuJics,"),y,wrelated C0 Town Hall SALARY RANGE: diicrplmc: Youth Art Exhibit Statute Public Information Meeh C, UW1 Expcncnkc in cairtninnic aal rchaMhty.m auvnies: Statutory Meeting i,,.2mannual Ex��„ „„,i,r,a,.C'monows..NWpnun�,..n,k,n,. Youth and Children's Art Activities (Ld Town Hall . Vali! Oman„ Dnm'%Liccom f 9 4' 4 The Town of Pickering Esplanade Paris T Free fun for the whole family... For more information call (905) 420-4620 -7K ae -74 -,;( cowra6lc �%lart cy '%%l. 2Utsraa .Lruarttutra.siC C'coaatr.rcac o>� dda�ria , %lee ?Xa#m 4.cd ?ff4w daaa. 4 e4aa4d Od else %tva "3 P"a 449 etvs.11a&# i.tcu rje.c da 4&zmd else ..��11 &5W evrerr rAi MC4.rctt . 4 wa&t PZ4 oat 55�, _5r,6fte«Ic6 12. 199F at 11:00 a. tic. POSTM: - Oreymyalemkm wc*c Two 4TS909 of Performances TOWNOF PICKERING ® pYIERNAL POSTM SUMMARY OF MAJOR TASKS: Perlint [be t,lkinagUsti wvlrrgeneral wircmwe Inaudins: Interactive Ballet with the Pickering School of Ballet sod Peace Aaadetw, fender fur.Storm.Sewrr Installation and Road Rrom%tructron nn I m, Rnad NINRICC 1.Dcwk,p ad mannan effmvw leans hetween the Frewhmar', Bay M.U.S.E Children's Story Writing Centre HOLIDAY ® EXTERNAL wa"'An1m"at"°P"""'P""ersulP"""^ "` '"r"i"a and tx,arartny Fr.nrps. moJia -1 MADE THIS" for Kids Youth "TAKE ON THE ARTS" OPERATING � 2.C.ate,rnaeart u,cFrmtiman%Say Wmcr%rd Turtle Drums Co-op Sculpture with Steven Laurie HOURS l:�r=dR�.-t�' R 1ta,- ,., s�mantowly d�—em,lnhat"laa«e tvnuesle eau srafi s lia tuirm clean -yrs. inarcan hAtmai crcatr.n, Create a Plaster Creature South American Rain Makers MONDAYSEPTEMBER 7 1998 Knstm Geatr rRCA wedowe�"`""""."h`a�'I�'e1a"'m"ip'"""'ft"k�'r First Contact Sculpture Center Ra, Bass y s SMae►anikwe P graim.1em,itftNAlding 3ldnwfyrn,al"mn.nne.tal"y.anmpny°"'n""fd`.dp "Recycle This" Head Bands Paint your own Mos CIVIC COMPLEX (TOWN HALL)l " s 1 � n:xY,ratxm �err, Paper Dragon Wind Kites Anima Demo and Book Corer Art * Free Swimming Passes ti, rrxuy. A„ ?!t. Iv�rx Montan mappmr.d boNtat dauhaa Sock -Elio Puppets Plaster Creatures Se and Recognition P P y 9 Monday, September 7 Closed g'N t%, thank atlappbc d,Iiw 5. Syrcrn,c whuntc"s ad „degas as mwrcJ. A Adm,maerin.�.ml.refire.I.m.r,yuatenyadtirdpn.Frarrilt �d EaYif or KeeP'It Cookie Art Locker Mirrors "Be Your Own Hero"' ', :ender deposit well also be required and information as outlined to the tendering . 4..,tmentsRECREATION th,. mte,nt_ f"­mtat .. p,achac eilu" ret ad wy rtili . raw Iunh when nR ry Rolling Roek Creatures -,rel, tb—vkrted hr as 1. Rerrewty the Frcnhman'r Bay w'acnhc,l RchaNlow aPn%ntaCOUNCILMEETING PIa4tefelne POSTl11lli}IeS int,rrrew w,a h, restarted. enrmm w," ad Wwat mal ,emman. wrk,lw r. anJ :urn COMPLEXRECREATION POOL f 9 4' 4 The Town of Pickering Esplanade Paris T Free fun for the whole family... For more information call (905) 420-4620 -7K ae -74 -,;( cowra6lc �%lart cy '%%l. 2Utsraa .Lruarttutra.siC C'coaatr.rcac o>� dda�ria , %lee ?Xa#m 4.cd ?ff4w daaa. 4 e4aa4d Od else %tva "3 P"a 449 etvs.11a&# i.tcu rje.c da 4&zmd else ..��11 &5W evrerr rAi MC4.rctt . 4 wa&t PZ4 oat 55�, _5r,6fte«Ic6 12. 199F at 11:00 a. tic. Tuesda), September 8 Town Council Meeting PICKERING OFFICIAL PLAN 1%mcr.enc� Ser-. ices .sill not be F at 7:30 p.m. ' Date: Saturday, September 12, 19980 PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE fender fur.Storm.Sewrr Installation and Road Rrom%tructron nn I m, Rnad 7 T ' Closed On M0nda} s Tender No. T - 5 •9!4 1c.,,ed tenders will be received by the undersigned department for the above no laser than f,%% it of (irks 'ItAcphone FIREFIGHTERS _txlpm Emcr,�,cnc% Number isAtseadtlrin ALL PUBLIC LMRARIES Friday. September 4, 199E }� Monday, September 7 Closed ncc work consists of supply and insWlusat of storm sewer improvements, excavation ire+ Road (Regional Road 44) to rrquired to the existing road base in preparation for concrete curbs, placement of granular * Bubble Blowing Pickering Central Library hau course materials, concrete curbs and sidewalks, asphalt paving, grading and sodding of Townline to the West; the boulevards including the installation of a Dura Hold Rewnmg Wall Systems on Dixie 0 Wheelchair Basketball Closed Sundaes until %lid -October R.•ad in accordance with terms. plans and specifications prepared by the Town of Pickering. *► PICKERING TRA.NSIT The Town will he digging "test holes- on Wednestday, August 2a, 199E at 9-00 am. * Free Swimming Passes Monday, September 7 No Service Tender forms and specifications will be available by contacting the Department of Supply 'nd Services and upon a non-refundable payment o($.30 00 per set by cash or cbeque made Road) to the East. .r, able to the Town of Ptckcnnr * Free "Raptorball League" Program for 12 weeks RECYCLING , GARBAGE. VARD WASTE :bio Collection on Nlonclay% ', :ender deposit well also be required and information as outlined to the tendering . 4..,tmentsRECREATION COMPLEX i.,,*cst or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mondav, September 7 Closed 1 he Corporation of the Town of Pickering r,p artment of Supply and Services ()nu the Fsplanade COMPLEXRECREATION POOL I"Acnng, Ontario DELAY OF TOWN OF PICKERING Canada,n I A 6K, >I�f 1998 FINAL TAX BELLS Monday, September 7 Closed mirtkasrfa The Province of Ontario is making extensive edtacation or e9 Reegi«haf Mtatiaprality of Dud= changes to the property assessment and taxation 4. Valid Class "G" driver's i mall atl,lress: supply Atown.pickcring.onca system. The town is still awaiting the information Monday, September 7 Closed sera A Felgemacber Jeffrey, CPPO. C.PP., CMlvll necessary to establish the 1998 tax rates. 5. Minimum 18 yrs of a ge• Man,grr of Supply and Services f 9 4' 4 The Town of Pickering Esplanade Paris T Free fun for the whole family... For more information call (905) 420-4620 -7K ae -74 -,;( cowra6lc �%lart cy '%%l. 2Utsraa .Lruarttutra.siC C'coaatr.rcac o>� dda�ria , %lee ?Xa#m 4.cd ?ff4w daaa. 4 e4aa4d Od else %tva "3 P"a 449 etvs.11a&# i.tcu rje.c da 4&zmd else ..��11 &5W evrerr rAi MC4.rctt . 4 wa&t PZ4 oat 55�, _5r,6fte«Ic6 12. 199F at 11:00 a. tic. THE TOWN OF PICKERING PICKERING OFFICIAL PLAN 1%mcr.enc� Ser-. ices .sill not be F requires PICKERING RURAL STUDY Date: Saturday, September 12, 19980 Time: '11:00 a.m. I l'ic kering Public \\ PART TIMEWLEMHNTATION The Corral of die Copamt of dr tam of Fkkaft f,%% it of (irks 'ItAcphone FIREFIGHTERS Naelet W/W at Ib ;ula of Emcr,�,cnc% Number isAtseadtlrin 0 Skateboarding Registration: 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. baa � (sponsored by Windward)C For areas bounded by Taunton force of a IQ dd* the bral Rely Ana (90-5) 683-4319 Road (Regional Road 44) to oaitdtwatdlbeNbt CJetk * Bubble Blowing the South; Markham -Pickering inn sad t4ett d as a b dtitte Ile End Ana � dt wbt D.h" CmeL Townline to the West; on "� of and '—' riitet this an idnefy ateli addittnd lade as Pelt 0 Wheelchair Basketball Uxbridge -Pickering Townline daeopoisparstslmt tothe North and Durham lobous u nWq b mt Asunk 2 nae WrW mm * Free Swimming Passes Regional Road 423 (L.akendge a evalile at ate Clerk's DgN01K rdAwg Cwc Road) to the East. ON*Oft At d Iii * Free "Raptorball League" Program for 12 weeks Qualifications are as follows: A.I.dout 2 in he Pfrklshb O&W PLa his bum 1. Resident of the Town of sb:lld bate kpoml Union" of DAm la is Pickering (within the above boundaries) plbir 6ady tai be miffed to nmiemioeaflk ltfed4oudae�pn�Iai�holl� �a waft allaest b be no" of 6i ilmme is sate b 2. Legally eligible to work in �applodalWnriq DELAY OF TOWN OF PICKERING Canada,n N w_ m a" to be allied date dmsm AahethtRtl 2 b Of tidht:its 04oa1 ret >I�f 1998 FINAL TAX BELLS 3. Minimum a 12 mirtkasrfa The Province of Ontario is making extensive edtacation or e9 Reegi«haf Mtatiaprality of Dud= changes to the property assessment and taxation 4. Valid Class "G" driver's Planning Deputme►f system. The town is still awaiting the information license; 1615 Dundas street Eau necessary to establish the 1998 tax rates. 5. Minimum 18 yrs of a ge• �' Floor whitby, of tano. Due to these delays, final tax bills will be issued Application forms can be LIN2L1 mid to late September. The final two installments will possibly be late October and late November. will obtained from the Human Should yotl,ega:e sly it(awatial wilt Resources Department, One b Attsduart 2 n the Fdaft Nidal Plrh, Taxpayers may make prepayments towards their The Esplanade, Pickering and Plaw aww Gad Plasm 1 at M final 1998 taxes at any time. must be completed and ��' or fel 613.276Q e1s°LS10" 2M or x For further. information, please contact the Tax returned bSeptember 4, 1998 Y - . attettion2Q}e. Department at 905-420-4614. to Valerie Jones, Employment Taylor, AMCT, CMM Finance Department Services Coordinator. Town Clerk Town f 9 4' 4 The Town of Pickering Esplanade Paris T Free fun for the whole family... For more information call (905) 420-4620 -7K ae -74 -,;( cowra6lc �%lart cy '%%l. 2Utsraa .Lruarttutra.siC C'coaatr.rcac o>� dda�ria , %lee ?Xa#m 4.cd ?ff4w daaa. 4 e4aa4d Od else %tva "3 P"a 449 etvs.11a&# i.tcu rje.c da 4&zmd else ..��11 &5W evrerr rAi MC4.rctt . 4 wa&t PZ4 oat 55�, _5r,6fte«Ic6 12. 199F at 11:00 a. tic. • • 5tpry m Aet 04 `t September 12' teat 131 11 AM To 5 PM 1P)ICiEFR1<1�TG u seam ;� �llage PICKERING MUSEUM VIU AGE is on Hwy. 7, between Brock Plc Westney Road, call (905) 683-8401 for more information. ADM1sslofv: Adults 05, Seniors $4, Students $4, Children 55-18 $3 and Families $15. 1042%*0_*rJ V e, DIANA, Princess of Wales Park Opening �c Date: Saturday, September 12, 19980 Time: '11:00 a.m. Location: Diana, Princess of Wales Park Located behind Pickering Recreation Complex FREE Activities Include: y 0 Skateboarding Registration: 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. T (sponsored by Windward)C 0 Road Hockey 0 Kindergym activities for young children * Bubble Blowing * Art Activities * Face Painting 0 Wheelchair Basketball 0 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament PRIZES to be WON at 11:00 A.M. — Enter on the day to WIN =` * Free Swimming Passes * Free "Kindergym" Birthday Party * Free "Moms and Teens" Fitness Classes for 6 weeks * Free "Raptorball League" Program for 12 weeks • • 5tpry m Aet 04 `t September 12' teat 131 11 AM To 5 PM 1P)ICiEFR1<1�TG u seam ;� �llage PICKERING MUSEUM VIU AGE is on Hwy. 7, between Brock Plc Westney Road, call (905) 683-8401 for more information. ADM1sslofv: Adults 05, Seniors $4, Students $4, Children 55-18 $3 and Families $15. 1042%*0_*rJ V e, fl✓'un a • TM W" Awvziil > illi RT fNMY, AUGUST A 1"M photo by Ron Pietroniro Members of Canadian Auto Workers Local 1090 picket at the Albis Canada Inc. facility on McKay Road in Pickering. The workers have been on strike since Aug. 16. Strike in second week at Pickering plastics maker PICKERING — Workers at Alhis Canada Ltd. continue Ikea strike. The job action. which began Aug. 10 at the hlcKas Road facility, involves atx)ut N) employ- ees workine three different shifts at the company, which manufactures and markets a wide variety of specialized and engineered plastics compounds to the North American plastics processing indus- try. It's a wholly-owned subsidiary of Alhrs GmbH of Hamburg. Germany, which has manufacturing, distnbution and sales offices in the United States, Germany, United kingdom, Europe and the Far East. Alhis Canada and Canadian Auto Workers Local 1090 began contract discussions in late May to renegotiate a collective agreement which expired June 30. A final offer was presented to the union bargaining committee Aug. 11, but rejected by plant workers at a meeting of the local held Aug. 16. According to a media release from Albis, no further discussions between the company and union are currently planned. This team was on a]I rofor Big Brotheirs in Ajax -Pickering. Most Ajax -Pickering residents work outside of the community. Since many tend to make charitable donations through work, local charities often lose out. So Lori Koeger and Lasia Bodnar pulled together a team of co-workers to bowl in a fund-raising tournament for the Big Brothers association in their area. Proceeds help cover the cost of matching boys from father -absent homes with Big Brothers – men who spend time with them and provide support A Th 1 a1 h r Tory leader hopefuls and you invited to barbecue PICKERING -- The Pickering - Ajax -Uxbridge Federal Progressive Conservative Riding Association holds its annual barbecue this week. All the candidates in the party's federal leadership campaign have been invited and may attend, associ- ation president Takis Pappas says. The harbecue's set for Thursday. Aug. 27 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Claremont Community Centre, on Old Brock Road. Cost is $2 per person to cover the price of food, drinks and entertain- ment. Everyone is welcome to attend the event. For more information call John Spink at 427-1040 or Leanne Lewis at 686-5504. Wii.AT's HAPPENING IN AJAX AND PICKERING TUESDAY, AUG. 25 GIRL GUIDES: The Girl Guides Dun- barton District, which includes those living in the area between Liverpool to Fairport roads and Hwy. 401 to Finch Avenue in Pickering, holds a registra- tion session at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd. from 7 to 8 p.m. Registration is $30 and is open to girls between five and 18 years of age. 839-0920. (Dianne). PICNIC: Community Connections, 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 par- ents of kids involved in drug or alcohol abuse, running away, dropping 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 Legion Branch 606. 1555 Bayly St., Pickering, at 7:30 p.m. 839-2990. SCOUTS: The 1st Dunbarton Scouts. Cubs and Beavers and 3rd Company Venturers hold a registration night for the 1998/99 year from 8 to 9 p.m. in the upper auditorium at Dunbarton- Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbar - ton Rd., Pickering. New leaders wel- come in all sections. For more infor- mation call Petra Munro at 831-2556. OUTDOORS: The Durham-Pineridge Outdoor Club meets at 7:30 p.m. at 44 William St. W., Oshawa (Cana Hall). Fall schedule of outdoor activities, sign up for some events. Guests wel- come. Phone 420-4801 for more infor- mation_ WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26 MANAGEMENT: The Canadian Insti- tute of Management, Durham branch, holds an information and registration night at Durham College, 2000 Sim- coe St. N., Oshawa, Room C320. from 6:30 to &30 p.m. Lori, Lasia and fellow bowlers Joan Wylie, Fran Portener, Sheila Ormond, Cathy Chiodo, Jackie D'Aguiar and Blake Butler work for Royal Bank in the Ajax - Pickering area. They're just some of many Royal Bank staff across Canada who take time out to help in their communities. And we'd just like to take this opportunity to thank them for doing what they do. If ou are interested in becoming u Big Brother, U" encouragement. e oc c apter currently supports 42 Big Brother pairs, please call (905) 686-2871, ROYAL BANK eight special "in -school" partnerships and has a wait -list of 16 boys. FINANCIAL GROUP ' Registered trade mark (i1 IZ<�yal flank ul C arwda 1111111119IDC & A New Sprat of Cur vu* Irk EGISTRAI EASY, 'FUN *AND ALL, -NDER 10 THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1998 PAGE 9 {,i L[. r`J al ,fib �{ �'}•... s Y' ICKEMIfi { S. TOWN -CENT E ort yy, tROOF! .3 , r T'26'�� r 'S • OS MNAST ICS • FITNESS • 161E 01 _;J TH. Aug -48 I Bon . •world at,s& ..14 M Mww Zaland. SNOW Times 4:00 PM 6:00 PM r ,x:00 PM Jy �� ON; vv-arv■ lawn a Jacqueline's School of t mak. Dance 420-7399, Pickering'' ter, .-Y:r7-rte— '�":w�, >• y z s MCKERING 837-2328 ,� x1 DENISE LESTER BOOTH ' 16 76 c - LE' off` iv s -ma�.V' ✓ + f' i �.sA 3 :,SKS 't :R .{. 5 f.5 �x J3 NE:Fnr ijC01JRTESY +X t "RESPECT POSITIVE 89LF- kh ESTEEM *Focus& liNCB t�`��tA�`14 M� E 'CdN�1g1iN�B,�� •1 ! s THE DIFFERENCE IN AN ENVIRONMENT THAT CREATES THE DESIRE TO EXCEL! r t THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 199% -PAGE, i i •• -• • - •• 11• • i 11• -• - •• -• - •- •- 11• I1• 1 {P' f14f. fill ■ k - , • •11 Em �t • • • •r1,777. • • - - 1 LL 1215 BAYLY STREET, 2ND L f; FLOOR • AY RIDGES (PRICE CHOPPER) :4'9-0m7 BOOTH VAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, Bird 9p*NCE SEN �p� T Q� 1755 PLUMMEH ST. UNIT 12 �p PICKERINC ONTARIO (905) 837-2528 TAP @ JAll @ BALLET e POINTE # STRETCH KINDERDANCE @ AGES 3 TO ADULT s ADULT CLASSES NEW THIS YEARACRO • Recreationai classes • Ballet Classes from Pre -Primary to Advanced • R.A.D. Ballet Exams (Royal Academy of Dancing) • Competitions in Canada and United States • Prnfmcc nn9l W—L—Knnc • Competitive Classes *SPECTACULAR Annual Show • Summer School • 3 Spacious Studios with viewing windows • All classes taught by professionally Qualified T. Y,nrc Iurham Dance Centre Highly Qualified Staff:w y. Tammy Roberts -Award Winning Choreographer • R.A.D. • D M A. • A D.A.PT. - Ryerson Dance Graduate (Hoes) Maria Lapman - B.A. (Hoes) • R A.D. Shelley LePage - Ryerson Dance Graduate • R A.D. Nicole Marchand - N C.C.P • Level 2 • Mens and Womens Gymnastics • Level 2 Trampoline New Students Come Visit our Booth Aug. 26-29 Aug. 31 & Sept. 1 at the 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm or Pickering Town Centre to register A special congratulations to all danc k who competed this past year, and _ brought home over 300 awardls. _r ttp, E O guar tusime ♦nvvolrrcQQ mrrvcnAv ♦nnncV Ie Iwe_o.co - Shows & Demonstrations Sponsored by "''p" """� NitWs • Floor A D V E R T I S E R LOW Plan l=A 8 7 s 4 3 Main Floor (Lor Level) 1 16 Main 9 2 we12 swf. st,y. 33 32 31 3❑ 29 28 24 Estons 4- 25 Contest Ballots Fill out a ballot ai am of thc- ho,Kth, and drop it in the ballot hox at the main Magi: to Will Wonderland Tickcts Mcdicval'rimcs Tickets Raffles Rcstaunnt Crrtificttcs Draw livid Sat_. Auf; 29, 5 19, p in Winners will br contacted by phonr ton-tri%lcrrahly A% accrptrd. Limit one ballot per perwm Aug. 26-29, 1998 _ Emertainment Area ICKERINT 1, W % - ,1 % ; � G $ears ❑ ❑ 12-1 27 cM«,bi Floor 1 26 13 v�^� Cou'n 23 22 21 Trampolin. 1918 1514 MARTIN B.kRRET 'A'rd., Thurs.. Fri. I:IIO--i IN) p.m. N1.irtin liarrc-t has Ix-cn plaving .t Top -.10 Rock and Roll hicnd of .i _ varic-ty of vc-nucs for over 2 and 112 )cars in Durham Rcgion fits e rx rhtrnuncc u a full sounding and c(fcctivc - tming the latest in music tcchnoluig) Ibr'a back up hand. Ilc also teaches Guitar in Pickcnn8 ckxx to d«x anal can be contacird at 41&426-1489 Upper Level xhibitors 1. Durham College, Continuous Learning 2. FitClub/Amaze Zing Parties & Play Centre 3. Legend Music Enterprises 4. Durham Dance Centre Inc. 5. Rising Sun Tae Kwon Do 6. O'Brien Dance Centre 7. The Canadian Centre for Grappling Arts 8. Pickering School of Ballet Dance Academy 9. Laurel Inc. Personal Development & Modelling Centre 10. Cynthia's Creative Dance Arts 12. Jacquelines School of Dance 13. Lauries Learn to Skate 14. O'Leary's School of Drama 15. Denise Lester Dance Academy 16. Hasnem Tae Kwon Do 17. Pickering Village Dance Supplies W 11:0001:15 1120411Z 11-40-11:5 112:111111-12:15 12 0.12:35 /2:412:5 1 0.1:15 SIMS Coin Taylor iAlmx Susan 10-4* E The E Susan K -Kids Rising - Taylor D. Canadian Denise MessmerCreative Cynthia's Sun Durham Jz*ra U Center for Left School Town Tae Dance Dana and Dance James Grappling Dance of Dance Kwon Centre Performing G. Aft Audany Dance Arts Do Inc. Arts 26 of McDonald x Tinos for Centre (L '1' 11:01.11: 111 1111.11 1t11.12:151212�51bM�t256 Dance Kwon tolM1:13 Kwon Susan Singers H . ,U Daae n9 Kids DWNle. Fd Do O'Brien Messmer C� School d Do Do Sdtool 1►114ic1S 62iCIS Club 701:15 72"A Dance Scaol of illleral tin Ballet for �A! ClrMrr! of om The Taylor Coin Dana Rising Kids Canadian Studios Jean Da James Denise Sun Dance Lester Creative A Center for Oarla and McDonald Tae Tae 8albbon Susan Singers Centre Coin Durilarrl Kwon Dance ACE Messmer O'Brien James Acadenry Arts : Club Arts Orrice :.for Rodd School 1c Druce Tae Centre Talent d Centre Kwon Dame R Taylor Pidoernlg - 18. Taylor Studios Dance & Performing Arts 19. Susan Messmer School of Dance 20. Master Rims Tae Kwon Do 21. K -Kid Trampoline & Gymnastics Centre 22. Pickering Horse Centre 23. Goodbodies Gym 24. Speech, Language & Learning Centre 25. Colin James Tae Kwon Do 26. Barbizon/ICE Model Talent Management 27. Pickering Metro East Music Festival 28. Academy of Math & Science 29. Sylvan Learning Centre 30. Durham West Girls Hockey Association 31. Young Drivers of Canada 32. Kumon Canada Inc. 33. Town of Pickering Durham college Boom is located upstairs next to the loco information kiosk 1 Food Court Gazebo Martin Barrett We, Thurs.. Fri. 1.15-6:00 p -m. Welcome to the 3rd Annual Fall Registration Show The performances outlined on this page will be in centre court on the stage • samm,, the bear mill be at the ma11 spreading cheer with the children • Birthday Party Doug will be appearing throughout the mall Wed., Thurs. & Fri. as some of your favorite characters to entertain the kid.. • Ben snape, world Champion 7 rampolini-st performing Friday, Aug. 28. 4:00, 6:00 & 8:00 P.M. at Booth *.!I Sears Wing 1'i+it the Scars vcutg..tug. Z0-21) for prrformancrs h% various exhibitors VI-cti. 4:00 p.m. - 4 String Quartct Sat. 12:45 p.m. - Aeorbics demo by Pickering Recreation Complex W 6*415 6:2MZ 6:40.6:55 7A0.7:15 720-735 7:4x7:5 L-08:15 SIMS Coin Taylor iAlmx Susan 10-4* E Colin K -Kids Durham Dickering D. R k Jz*ra \ Canadian School d Fit S" Town James Trampoline Jean James Studios School of Me.�snler O'Brien US111001 Tae i McDonald Tae hternrssion Ballet Club Dance Tae Dana and of McDonald x Tinos for Centre (L K� Gym Singers Centre Kwon Dance Kwon Centre Kwon of Singers Daae Kids DWNle. Do 26 C� Arts Aa*" Do Do T 1►114ic1S 62iCIS io1i:S6 701:15 72"A IMS Rflt•k1S 12"S ^ � The Taylor Coin Rising Canadian Studios Jean DurhamCrdhias James Denise Sun Dance Lester Creative A Center for Oarla and McDonald Tae Tae Gmppkq Poliornling Singers Centre Dance Kwon Dance IncKwon Acadenry Arts : Arts Arts Do Do Do 1c R Taylor Pidoernlg - TheDenise jqudm CynRising ias Studios School d Canadian Sun d �z. Toe Law Cee ve Danoeand Baiet Centerfor The Kwon Dana of Dame Performing Dance Gripping Kwon Do Aabq Dare Arts Arps Acadeny Arts Do K•Kida Polcerrlg Rising Master Coin Taylor iAlmx Susan 10-4* Durham Denise Fit Hastom R k Trwpoine O'Brien Canadian School d Sun S" Town Dance Rims Lester Club Creative James Studios Tae Me.�snler Jean A Dance Center for Baiet Tae of Tae Tae Dana and School McDonald x Tinos 4wili ii s Centre Grappling Dame Kwon d Pickering Centre Kwon Dance for Dance Kwon g Kwon of Singers DWNle. Do C� Arts Aa*" Do Do Do Arta Dance li PAGE 14 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST 25,1!!8 Take the personal challenga towards excellence' We are responsible for your mental growth & physical progress. Hasnem The Kwon Do has one of the best programs for children and adults in Canada. Our program is vigorously designed in conjunction with experts in the field of education to provide social, physical, emotional and attitudinal growth. WHY TAE KWON DO INSTRUCTION WILL BENEFIT YOUR CHILD Hasnem Tac Kwon Do works hand in hand with the child's school work. providing improved self-discipline. self- confidence, mental alertness and goal setting skills. Young people are taught through Hasnem The K A on Do that through dedication and intensnc work, all worthwhile goals in life arc possible. Parents have attributed our program with their children's improved grades as a direct result of the increased achievement motivation. self-direction and confidence provided by the program. GOA 1, SETTING It is important for each child to learn to set short term and long term goals. Eycry child's goal in TAF KIXON DO is BLACK BELT. BLACK BELT is a symbol of excellence and signifies dignity in the martial arts. and an important tool for instructors and parents to use for developing desire. tenacity and for teaching the importance of follow through in ever} goal. EXAM EMPHASIS ON SCHOOL ORK All v oung people in the program are required to bring copies of their grades from school, complete parent/teacher intent to promote forms, and complete exam qualification forms prior to testing. Instructors work hand in hand with school teachers and parents to insure a well balanced and focused child. Our program taught by highly qualified road map for a successful life. It was once BLACK BELT instructors along with their said, "if you fail to plan, you are planning to assistants is designed to guide you toward fail". On the road toward BLACK BELT, greater self-confidence and discipline as the student gains experience and a feeling i you improve your balance, coordination and of success by earning progressively higher flexibility. Our program gradually guides belt ranks. you to improved cardiovascular fitness, LEADERSHIP: As you work with your muscle tone, flexibility, increased fellow students you will develop t confidence, mental discipline. self defense communication skills. At the level of Red a capabilities and much more. It is a fun way Belt wu will he able to participate in our s to get in shape and stay in shape. leadership training program. s INTRODUCTORY COURSE ThC Il.i<nCm tic Kwon Do system sets SELF DEFENSE: 1'� a �k ill learn . %cr% .tudent earn their _ --- l-.1.ACK BELT" not • in %lartial Arts but r Ile. By working P • = ___ ar1s this goal we atC an cm ironnient in P ,i:h the student Clops confidence c 'uugh accomplishing c .� ,-h. but realistic and c ATO MENSAH (CHIEF INSTRUCTOR) 3RD DEGREE BLACK BELT (WORLDTAEKWONDO FEDERATION) effective, and powerful self defense skills as well as fundamental attitudes appropriate to those skills. The basic attitudes of a successful martial artist (and a successful person) are respect, self discipline, goal setting and effective leadership. DISCIPLINE.: Through martial arts training, a student develops self-motivation and stick-to-it-iveness (perseverance). GOAL SETTING: This is a necessary Choosing g the right 13% Karen Brittain experience. In this inst Karen Brittain, O'Brien Dance Centre Once again it's the season for most parents to choose the right activity for their child or children to keep them busy through the winter months. Sometimes that decision is easy depending upon the age of the child and his or her ability to help make that decision. Then again, some parents take control of their child's extra curricular activities with the hope the child will enjoy and stick to the activity for the duration of the investment. Whether it be hockey, skating, gymnastics, dance, music, swimming or drama classes, certain stepping stones for parents can be introduced to assist in making their child's (and perhaps the parents') adventure into the unknown a positive and rewarding defense use. WHY HASNEM TAE KWON DO Instructor Ato Mensah over the years has nstructed over 3,000 students in his career. He has been an integral force in the promotion of intellectual and spiritual knowledge of the Martial Arts Science for he development of positive self-image. We re confident and innovative as we strive to timulate the drive and desire of our tudents to achieve their goals. Our program is unique in martial arts education. General Information At Hasnem Tae Kwon Do we are esponsible for your mental growth and hysical progress. Hasnem Tae Kwon Do has one of the best rograms for children and adults in Canada. Our program is vigorously designed in onjunction with experts in the field of ducation to provide social, physical, motional and attitudinal growth. W'H}" I_4DIES AEROBIC KICK BOXING & FITNESS WILL BENEFIT YOU Our Ladies Aerobic Kick defense techniques Boxing provides improved- And it's the most fun way self-discipline, self- to get in shape and stay in confidence. mental alertness 'hape ever! and self-defense. ; lccording to Muscle and The advantages of the Fitness magazine, Aerobic program are: attainable goals. • Classes are for adults only - hick Bx oing ith s e Numb . er' a 16andu One Calorie Burning' PROPER USE OF age P SKILLS I . �'ou can wear your regular workout! It is ,;onsianlly I workout clothes and shoes ¢ You will find our classes ]'here are no belts or . loaded with lots of fun, energy stressed to all g and `tOTIVATION• The students that Martial I uniforms involved V ' arts skills require No Physical contact Edge Everyone Needs To Succeed. them never to he No experience required- We make learning FUN with abusive or offensive everyone works at their own U superior instruction. and are only for self (Pace WE ENERGIZE WITH L• You'll learn important self- EXERCISE activity for your child ance I will refer to the pre-school age and dance lessons. My experience has been in the dance business though I can apply these stepping stones to most activities. First, teaching children three -to -six years of age is a very different task than instructing an older child. The preschool -aged child is not as fully developed mentally or physically, in most cases, as the school -aged child. Therefore, when interviewing a prospective teacher for your young child (if you have that opportunity), ensure he/she is willing to give a greater degree of patience. gentle discipline and sincerely cares about each student's progress. Be willing to realize that your child's progress and success is not always a matter of actually learning to skip or combine steps (in other activities - completing the perfect somersault, hitting just the right musical note or skating the length of the arena) but perhaps something far more rewarding that will last a lifetime. For some children simply gaining the confidence to participate with their peers without mommy and daddy at arms reach, to take direction from the teacher and have so much fun is a rewarding and realistic goal. It's a bonus if the student learns a few basic dance steps_ Try not to be in a hurry to have the perfect dancer! First let your teacher establish a trusting atmosphere and a love for the art (or sport) and then in a few weeks time, incorporate the skills. Reinembc:r that all children, even in the same age range, will develop at different rates. Let your child gain his/her new found skills at his/her leisure. Most teachers of pre-school students do not encourage daily home practice in the beginning of the dance season. However, if your little one wishes to perform at home by all means encourage! DO make certain your aspiring dancer uses the facility before dance class - we don't want to waste a minute of class time. For the early development of a teacher/student relationship, it is wise for parents to remain in the reception area. They are not permitted in the viewing area. The teacher must immediately have a position of authority which is difficult to develop with a parent visible. Further, students must begin to take on the challenge of learning independently. Remember: if the child is old enough to come to dancing school, he/she is old enough to leave mommy/daddy in the reception area. Fears and concerns of the parent should be addressed prior to enrollment. Faith in the teacher is a fundamental factor in the education of the child. Parents MUST he committed to helping their child make it through the early lessons - the toughest. With the parent's support, and the right teacher, a rewarding and happy experience can easily be accomplished for the child. Karen Brittain is the founder and Director of The O'Brien Dance Centre. Her studio is location at 845 Westney Rd. Unit 1 in Ajax and is staffed by four talented and dedicated teachers: Carolyn Whiting, Marlene Engenheiro, Linda Sarch and Jessica Julien. She is a member of Canadian Dance Masters of America and has been a dance educator for the past 20 years. CDMA is an organization dedicated to the education of teachers. ... _ 845 Westney Rd. S. Unit #1, Ajax, Ontario LIS 3M4 Telephone: (905) 683-1269 K=KI'dz t Rea THE NEWS ADVE"ISER TUESMW, AUGUST -215; 1"h, 1 S o Bouncei"nto a New Season An exciting new season of parrs in gymnastics ttYoline and acro dance will start in September at K-Kid4JW nasties & Tramps!hlttr`Club, 360 Bayly Street West, Ajax. With a wide variety sses from all ag gCottSs from toddlers to adults, K - Kidz offers a unique appyr training, rccre- and skills development. Several thousand youngsters have �K-Kidz ac,t1 �ftiuring the Ist 10 years, including over 400 rt' pa Iupants last se What makes K -Kidz uniqu nationally certified gymnastics' facility that makes the difference:` trampoline and acro dance in the r explains. "Our goal is to accomplishing, whether it's a s cooperative spirit. You can see other athlete, regardless of skill each accomplishment, large or sm about recreation, fitness and build what they do, not feel stressed a"tt do it?" K -Kidz has a full range of classes i ,.,_a provincially fj'�)sophy behi Sports of gy. b1c cnviro e about y're We alsosize a 0%;ircTasseff;"'evy athlete s every try to help the kids re4ug qw, 'celebrate dthe most irnpo�rtant BYpCCt tst fun. This is sonal skills. We want the 'Wldren to enjoy ;nate. If a child can't have fun at this, why =11Q-wCeYc sessions. Thcy include kindcrgym REGISTRATION FOR FALL SESSION Whether you are looking for pure re exercise and fitness, competitive development, confide nce-hoostin oIr Iper' shaking-thc-sillies-out fun, -KtfH as programs to meet your needs did > smile on your child's face. Regime x it the fall sessions are Wed., Aug. -26,1 29 at the Pickering registratkWa sho .:1 Tues., Sept. 8, Thun., Sept. I0, �tiCept S. 15, Thurs., Sept. 17. Phone 427-5545' more information. for younp—,children, gymnastics and trampoline for all ages, and a very popular class i co ive dancers, Gym 4 dancers. Lannette, who also coaches and "phs for a U.S. national gymnastics club each summer, began this program " s ago to offer solid gymnastic training for young dance students. "I was oncerned - and still am - about how safely acro dance is being taught in some e studios." she says. "Many of the important acro skills actually stem from nastics skills, but these have to be taught by proper gymnastics instructors using proper gymnastics equipment. And judging from the number of dancers who have come to me over the last few years with chronic injuries (especially of the back), those gymnastics skills are not always being taught safely. I emphasize conditioning as well as flexibility; if you don't do this serious injuries can happen." Trampoline is another great activity. Last year Lannette founded the Air Devils Trampoline Club at K -Kidz, and members attended several recreational competitions, bringing back a nice collection of medals. In fact, several team members will be competing provincially and even nationally next season, which is exciting for all the Air Devils. "With trampoline about to become a new Olympic sport, who knows what might happen""' says Lannette. But competitive or purely recreational, the four K -Kidz trampolines allow everyone to bounce to their heat's comlcnt FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL woAm • 4z7-5543 i360 Bayly St., Unit 1 Aiax Dancing; ADads-Eye View K -Kidz also tailors all its programs to children with special needs. Lannette and her staff believe strongly in integrating special -needs athletes with the other participants, in order to encourage both teamwork and skill -building. One athlete, Donald McCafferty, 18, has been a gymnast since he was three years old, and with K -Kidz since it opened its doors. Despite being blind, Donald is a member of the Air Devils and finished fourth and sixth at two recent trampoline competitions, to the cheers of his teammates. Are you like me'? You lived all of your youth playing road hockey, shagging fly balls, or playing football at the local park. Did you dream of one day being a big time athlete, at college, or university, or even maybe the pros'? And as you left you teens, entered into college or took your first job, your playing days became supplemented by Sundays watching the NFL, and any other sports you could possibly get by simply aiming you remote control and clicking. When you met your wife, and planned a family, did you ever wonder what would happen when along came your first child and guess what'? She didn't like hockey or football. She couldn't understand the attraction to lacrosse, and baseball was something the Jays did on TV. But there was one thing your daughter liked, just like both of mine do, and that was to dance. Now what Dad has a clue about dancing? Most of us were forced to dance a few slow :songs around the auditorium floor at school functions. At family weddings we managed to dance with as many of the wedding party as possible, but what in the world would we 'know about dance ... except, of course, the Stairway To Heaven ended every dance you had ever been too! I must admit, that I have an advantage. Jacqueline KeUy-Willis, of JacqueWee's School of Dance is my wife. Without her guidance I might still be floundering on the learning curve of performing arts. Its trial by fire Dad! From the first time you daughter says that she wants to dance, your wife will pursue her daughter's dream with all of the intensity that you had as a youngster pursing your dreams. You see, your wife, just like mine, had different dreams. Ones that involved ballet, or kicking up heels as a Rockette, or even tearing up the dance floor to Grease tunes. My advice to you is simple. Don't fight it! I'll tell you why. I have two girls, now aged seven and twelve. About nine years ago my eldest decided that ballet was going to happen on a Saturday and hockey was not. After signing up, purchasing her first pair of ballet slippers, tights, and bodysuit, I quickly began to realize that her week focused around her V2 hour Saturday classes. She moved over the next few years into more and more classes as they became available and her motor skills became more adept. By age 7 she had moved into competitive programs which allowed her to compete against dancers from all over Canada and the US. At the same time, the youngest one emulated everything that big sis could do. Tapping, jumping, cartwheels... you name it ... the baby was doing it constantly. There was, and now is, no stopping her. As both of the girls became more involved in their dance careers, the competitions have become more and more frequent. Not that this is a bad thing you understand. You see dancers are unlike any athletes that we, as guys, have idolized. The familiar routine of an hour of practice for every game does not apply to any dancer. Dancers spend hundreds of hours training for their three minutes of glory. Leading up to that three minutes of glory, where your daughter is on stage in front of packed auditoriums of judges and fans there are no words that can properly describe the anxiety, intensity, and euphoria that you as a Dad feel as your girl awaits, performs, and succeeds in her passion... dance. Can you imagine what your daughter must feel? Not every time is a success. Sometimes it's lazy arms. Sometimes they don't present their routine to the audience with enough energy. Sometimes, they forget to smile. But every time they do walk, run or skip onto that stage, their heart is pounding, blood is pumping, and their body is prepared to entertain their adoring family and fellow dancers. How. many of us can say we have ever done that' I have the luxury of being at Jacqueline's School of Dance almost every day. Each time I go in I see the beaming faces of beautiful children each having the time of their life with a group of teachers whose passion is not only N dance, but more importantly, children. Jacqueline has always aimed to make her dance studio a place for # families to have fun. A place where children can go and express themselves as well challenge themselves if that is what they choose. f- My daughter, and my wife, have enlightened me to a 4 s world that I had never thought ' of. Performing arts. Not only is it their passion, but I too, along with legions of other Dads, take time off work, and rearrange business schedules to be at events that mean so much to all of my girls. They never let me, their dance teacher, themselves, or the other dancers in their group down. Their intent is pure and their effort is always complete. Competing in dance for fun and as a competitive outlet had played a huge part in making my children what they are today... beautiful, fit, well rounded people who will grow up to be leaders in their own generation. Having said aU of this I'd like to give you new dancing Dads a few tips that I think might help out: 1. Learn the difference between ballet, jazz tap, acro, pointe, and lyrical. 2. Learn which way a body suit goes on, and understand that the seams on their tights hurt their little toes. 4- 3. Learn about hair. How to make a bun, what a bang is, how to put it in hair clips, how to wrap a hair elastic, what the heck a scruchie is, and most importantly the value of hair gel. 4. Learn and understand the difference between tutu's and crinolines. 5. Learn the costume must be complete every time, you can have her differ from the others an stage. That's just for the first couple of months. Before you know it your little ones will be asking for ballet barres in your basement, mirrors behind the barres, and more cool bodysuits (like the big girls wear). I have spent a lot of time with my daughters and my wife in this activity. I am definitely a better person for it. You will be too! Signed, Dancing Dad ' THE N1E'WS ADVIERIIISER World Champion Trampolinist Ben Snape Ben Snape is ranked 2 in our country. He is now in Switzerland competing at the World Cur. In Octohcr he will got to Australia f()r the World Championship. He will compete in individual, s nchro and double min trams. Ben's Biggest accomplishment to date is being the World Champion :it aLc 14 :OnIfICIML in Nrte Zealand. "Good Luck in October Ben" from h -kids. Ben will he doing Jcino's on Friday. August 28" at the 11mA int, times: 4:Mp.m. 6:00p.m. 8 0)p.m . All Classes semiprivate Pickering & Whitby locations now open. Day & Evening classes available. P ickerm*g Horse Centre Finest Outdoor Horse Show Facilities Fall . Riding lessons Beginners to Advanced Starting Sept. • 30 acres • 3 outdoor rings •Hunter &Jumper Courses •Indoor riding arena with onlooking lounge • Qualified Instructors Ca9for more information 649.1342 speech, 4t�d9 to m 15 HARWOOD AVE S. SUITE #201, AJAX 686-4800 Visit our newly expanded facility MM La Serving the lifelong learning needs of our eommtenity. Assessment Speech - Language Programming Pathology Intervention Tutoring Education Consultation Behavior Analysis Workshops Carecver TraM111 The world's most popular after-school learning program! hter futures with Kumon. Kumon helps students build a strong foundation for the future by improving their math and reading skills, strengthening their study habits and increasing their self-confidence. To find out about Kumon's convenient and affordable learning programs, call 1 -800 -ABC -MATH or... �A" See us at the The Pickering Town Centre Fall Registration Show August 26th to 29th. BOOTH # Show Hours: Weekdays 10 - 9pm, Saturday 10 - 6pm SKUMOR MATH &READING CENTRES Learning How To Learn' Visit us on the web at: www.kvmoo.co■ sK An Red Cross Levels 011tred. Fall L.a I. a.a7eabte. Sessions begin ch"es now aradabk at both ,,_.-Sept. 12 location. CALL CATHY 430-6765 P ickerm*g Horse Centre Finest Outdoor Horse Show Facilities Fall . Riding lessons Beginners to Advanced Starting Sept. • 30 acres • 3 outdoor rings •Hunter &Jumper Courses •Indoor riding arena with onlooking lounge • Qualified Instructors Ca9for more information 649.1342 speech, 4t�d9 to m 15 HARWOOD AVE S. SUITE #201, AJAX 686-4800 Visit our newly expanded facility MM La Serving the lifelong learning needs of our eommtenity. Assessment Speech - Language Programming Pathology Intervention Tutoring Education Consultation Behavior Analysis Workshops Carecver TraM111 The world's most popular after-school learning program! hter futures with Kumon. Kumon helps students build a strong foundation for the future by improving their math and reading skills, strengthening their study habits and increasing their self-confidence. To find out about Kumon's convenient and affordable learning programs, call 1 -800 -ABC -MATH or... �A" See us at the The Pickering Town Centre Fall Registration Show August 26th to 29th. BOOTH # Show Hours: Weekdays 10 - 9pm, Saturday 10 - 6pm SKUMOR MATH &READING CENTRES Learning How To Learn' Visit us on the web at: www.kvmoo.co■ sK • 11 k. , - 7 -, • - • r•7 -► T'^ -'? T..TT ♦ ►a; a --, i •S►... r TIS NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST 23,1"11 -PAGE 17 sine 1939 COVERGIRL Yaws Drives of Canada.. for people wltn thituk their life is worth it. 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Over 500,000 graduates recommend Young Drivers of Canada F Defensive driving you can live with. 95 Bayly St. W-, Suite 405 In the BAYWOOD CENTRE 1 CALL: 1-905-426-YDOC DD 9362 nuppues DANCE k AEROBIC WEAR) �3ACK TO SCHOOL SPECL4LS!!*r v15% OFF ALL SHOES b0% OFF SELECTED POINTE SHOES & SELECTED Ca ezio Tights 25 % - 75 % OFF SELECTED FASHION ITEMS Receive a FREE gift with any purchase over $50.00 (while quantities last) With every purchase you qualify to enter our draw for a pair of tickets to the musical production "Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk" performing at the Ford Centre for Performing Arts. Draw to take place September 301. Sale begins Aug. 31- Sale ends Sept 12 We are your source for renowned quality footwear and bodywear for IV Jazz - Ballet - Tap - Modern Dar ce - Aero,, - 10 %DISCOUNT ON ALLNOZ-,&Soh '• - - as �. 3:. a • �xickering Village Square J0 Randall Drive (on Hwv. 2) Ajax, Ontario ! K:n •stcm K Fiw% 2 - -PiikrnnK -- 8 tlage Y _ s QN Dance i; i Suppbes L Hw L- 4)1 �xickering Village Square J0 Randall Drive (on Hwv. 2) Ajax, Ontario .PAGE IS-THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY AUGUST 25,19" Olt pct HE DANCE EXPERIENC 7 LLQ Ct _J'ZQCI2GYL CYL �QrLC12 �= ALL LEVELS WELCOME SQRUN Our Paretats Say: & FF,yq�F _ ' competition GREAT pR10ES - FAMILY DISCOUNTS - ANNUAL RECD?AL Being in mini compe SELL CLAS has boosted Kara's confidence r . tremendously and she loves REGISTRATION coming to dance class. Tem has a gift with children that i AT THE STUDIO makes them enjoy themselves « .. i, while striving to achieve their AMU • 'll 26 & 27 best efforts." -Linda Czestoch°wslu' Ajax SER 2 & 9 .1 , .,Terri cares about teaching all Q children to love and :30 PM-8:30 PM appreciate dance. All dancers. • ^ • competitive and recreational, o s are treated as valued members m � - - L U N G RAT U L AT I O N S of the dance studio. The e costumes are really cute, thoughtful. and reasonably , i �A: A WAGNER $ee .l hm„ pson, pickering _ 1(' C E PTED TO THE Ali' i'..; NATIONAL '"Teri is always of her °; friendly and ts. tier H OO L d their panreI ET SC dancers an love of dance is reflected in the beautiful dancess and she wonderful " �Q�� choreographs. 1 have never EZZC °» seen her upset or disappo in her dancers- ers- Z u r a k owsky. FOR MORE INFO OR V ISI A n g. l_ 4OUR WEBSITE AT: picketing Pickering village • % Old Kingston Rd. (905)683-5767 a 8OO7H 3 THE ADVERTISER ENTERPPJ5E5 Where s e 115 #gyp ENROLL NOW / r FOR LE55ON5 QUALIFIED PRIVATE T-!5hirt;fbr % Inew N STRU CTI O N I N students 0 t GUrAR & 5A55 mole zl in9 at the • • Alternative* Rock • Folk + Country* Metal sh���j� Preparation for conservatory while quantities last. exams in claooical guitar. ALL LEVELS • ALL AGES 1211 KINGSTON ROAD BETWEEN LIVEIZI'OOL &WALNUT LANE ON THE 50UTH 51DE PICKERING (905)837-2839 SALES • EXPERT • REPAIRS E 11) Modelling Classes start week of Sept. 14 Aft* Fal Goatees . eeneve in yoursa • Start a new career • Gain confidence • hook your best Register NOW "NM� cwli d Classes: or fat 1 Teen Development, ages 1 i & up Female Modelling, ages 13 & up Mini Models, ages 5 to 12 Corporate Imaging LA"IA 40%4- 04e 4 it tin f +0d•!./+x 7- G[�ilL See `laurel' at the Pickering Town Centre Registration Show _ Aug. 26-29 • . We do birNWdy par#" tool (945) 831-7424 1550 Bayly St-, Unit 29A: Right here in Pickerine! u��nMCQ58mcr- SCHOOLofDANCE M.B.A.LD. *Ballet 1 *jazz�� _ fi kMberlee's1, 2ic*ce —'tssc�suI[ :tor: Kimberlee Dower, Dance, C.D.TA. CLASSES Classes to suit everyone Begin . Ballet • Jazz • Tap • Lyrical September . Stretch S Strength 21=` ' , giStrarM• Ages 3.16 • Special Adult Classes for the Sq t. 2, 3, 9 & 10 be*wwto the experienced � PM Frier Staff •s, Qualifiedall Sat Sepl.12 lasses • Family $ Multiple Class Rates 12 nm -Nn • Easy Payment Plan S. • Exams Available •Annual Rental E3.14WAcodAyeme Sute203-204 O�uS2CI.ad rrb7m Hulas) lk ,DANCF.AMERICA `97 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS "WONDER WOMEN" SILVER MEDALISTS Ak'Es 5 yrs. & up. Annual Recitals Exams Recreation to Competitive Qualified Teachers "FAMOUS ADULT TAP/JAZZ- REGISTRATION - AT STUDIO - 43 STATION ST Mon. Aug. 24 8 Tues. Aug. 25 - 4:00 - 8:00 Registration also available at 'Fall Registration Show, at Pickering Town Centre. Open Registration: Wed. Sept. 2 4:00 •8:00 686-0141 law o I '' a DJ1 Join now and nweim a "Where Champions Are Created" :050 BROCK ROAD UNIT l8, PICKERING (905) 837-0655 inert Tra' eatrical Toronto area. Off[#&tg esl for ages 5-16 and A }rest: arlllttl theatre do film p ams. 4 1 J J �7 W i (0) F� 800TH 14 Fall & Winter Classes Start the Week of Sept. 13t' • All classes are in 6 wk. sessions • Beginners • Intermediate • Musical Theatre • Advanced and Adults • Workshops • Private Tutoring NL'jA] We've expanded and opened a second I. I � studio. Even though we have added classes, they fill up very fast and we usually end up with a waiting list, so Sregister early to avoid disappointment O'Leary's School of Drama h "Gerat actors ane tw x_.dwx aaieed here-" a22 -1550 Bayly St., Pickering Jhone: (905) 420-9120 • TATL(OR e0 I(OS DANCE & PERFORMING ARTS CREATIVE MOVEMENT (2 1/2 - 4 YEARS) • JAZZ • TAP • ACROBATICS • BALLET • POINTE (R.A.D.) SYLLABUS Many of our dancers have continued into professional careers in the entertainment industry. Our alumni includes: Studio Owners, Dance Competition Directors, Performers m Movies/StageiCommencials/Fashion and Industrial shows. • RECREATIONAL • COMPETITIVE • YEAR END RECITAL FOR ALL STUDENTS • EVALUATION REPORTS A • SPRUNG FLOOR • BRIGHT STUDIO • VIEWING WINDOWS Let us design a personalized program for your child Viet our Audio during Sept 2, 8, di 10 6-9.30 pm Now etom Repster at the moll Anr 26. :ua a~�M DANCR CEM THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, M&PAGE 21 011ow our Dre When Tammy Roberts was seven years old she dreamed of awning her own dance studio. She has been dancing since the age of- four. She was also a very successful track and field athlete, but never lost sight of her ambition to become a dance teacher. To reach her goal -Tammy studied dance at Ryerson Polytechnical University and graduated from the program with Honors. Tammy is now a member of the world-renow n e d R o yal Academy of Dancing, Dance Masters of America and A.D.A.PT. She has been trained by Brian Foley. Gladis Forrester, Timothy Spain, Nadia Potts. Elora Lajakova, Karen Duplessy, Stelio Calgias, Danny Grossman and other dance professionals. She h a s taught her craft at various summer schools, danced for Brian Foley in various industrial shows in Toronto and coached dance to gymnasts at Canadian Adventures Camp, working alongside Olympic medalist Curtis HlhLrt. Tammy n,>w judges dance competitions throughout Canada and is often a guest teacher at various workshops. She was a m(Ael with Penny N(iblc Model Management in Toronto and has been in movies, music videos. commercials and print ads. Tammy was once an Argonaut Sundancer for the Toronto MASTER RIM'S °•.� ww°~ °° TAE KWON DO <=o —i tea tENCE - } r i Ys Q $ O "RATION Q Y GARDINER OR. i MASTER ' - INSTRUCTOR RIM, SONG HACK 7th Degree (DAN) .n Black Belt 'World Champion 190 Ajax and far �t Visit us at the OWV gtq 26-29, NEW LOC, We wig mWhh or bW any c EompeEb`tora Prig. 20 Harwood Ave. S. #7, .. Ajax, Ontario L1 S 6N2 905 4281477 TION � INFIDENCIE .INE tENCE - } r i Ys Q $ O "RATION Q Y GARDINER OR. i MW 401 w spedal 1 2n=_` eddw offff- TION � 0 0 oo�o�0000000000 Argonauts where she watched them win the Grey Cup. She was honored "Home Town Hero", an award presented by a Pickering Councillor. Tammy has carried her talent and many accomplishments to her own studio in Pickering. When she purchased Durham Dance Centre inc. after graduating from Ryerson University, it was a small 700 square foot building. It has since grown to three studios with more than 4.500 square feet in only six years. Tammy prides herself in educating students from the age of 3 to adult in the art of dance. She teaches ballet, jazz., tap, acro stretch and pointe. Tammy strives to develop self-confidence in her dancers, discipline and encourages her students to work as a team. Tammy is proud of each and every one of her students and doesn't favor a student who takes several classes a week ever a student who dances once a week. "Even one is special at the studio:' All students are taught in a warm and Inendl\ .an.:c environment, by a highly qualified staff. Durham Dance Centre offers kinderdance for three year olds. The class is ballet -based with a mixture of jazz to introduce young children to both forms before they advance into a set syllabus. All students participate in an annual show at the Markham Theatre for the Performing Arts which are always sold out shows. Durham Dance Centre offers Royal Academy of Dancing ballet exams for all interested students. Students receive exam marks among the highest in Canada - two of which were accepted to the National Ballet of Canada. Durham Dance Centre is very proud of all the competitive students who in the past five years have earned numerous medals, over-all awards and cash scholarships. Durham Dance Centre students have won titles such as Junior Dancer of the Year in 1996 and 1997. Miss Dance of Canada 1997. Miss Junior Dance of Canada 1998. First Runner-up Miss Teen Dance of Canada 1998. and 2nd Runner-up Miss Teen Dance of Canada 199x. As you can see -- the quality of dance at Durham Dance Centre and how well the dancers do, really speaks for itself. Visit Durham Dance Centres booth at :h,: Pi,: kcr::i,, T m r, Centre Registration Show, Au_>u�t 26 to August 29, 1998 or call (905, Sz'-.:?x for more information. p JaNpM DANCE C`ehT 'f q� p _MSfoo — Z1NC>! Parties & Play Centre is proud to present to Durham Region... e e fitness for children The Ultimate Fitness Adventure Club For Children... CALL (905) 427-9223 for details IDLER'S CREEK PLAZA 10arlir [.,.0. wiw.ar. s i Ys Q $ O Q Y GARDINER OR. i MW 401 0 0 oo�o�0000000000 Argonauts where she watched them win the Grey Cup. She was honored "Home Town Hero", an award presented by a Pickering Councillor. Tammy has carried her talent and many accomplishments to her own studio in Pickering. When she purchased Durham Dance Centre inc. after graduating from Ryerson University, it was a small 700 square foot building. It has since grown to three studios with more than 4.500 square feet in only six years. Tammy prides herself in educating students from the age of 3 to adult in the art of dance. She teaches ballet, jazz., tap, acro stretch and pointe. Tammy strives to develop self-confidence in her dancers, discipline and encourages her students to work as a team. Tammy is proud of each and every one of her students and doesn't favor a student who takes several classes a week ever a student who dances once a week. "Even one is special at the studio:' All students are taught in a warm and Inendl\ .an.:c environment, by a highly qualified staff. Durham Dance Centre offers kinderdance for three year olds. The class is ballet -based with a mixture of jazz to introduce young children to both forms before they advance into a set syllabus. All students participate in an annual show at the Markham Theatre for the Performing Arts which are always sold out shows. Durham Dance Centre offers Royal Academy of Dancing ballet exams for all interested students. Students receive exam marks among the highest in Canada - two of which were accepted to the National Ballet of Canada. Durham Dance Centre is very proud of all the competitive students who in the past five years have earned numerous medals, over-all awards and cash scholarships. Durham Dance Centre students have won titles such as Junior Dancer of the Year in 1996 and 1997. Miss Dance of Canada 1997. Miss Junior Dance of Canada 1998. First Runner-up Miss Teen Dance of Canada 1998. and 2nd Runner-up Miss Teen Dance of Canada 199x. As you can see -- the quality of dance at Durham Dance Centre and how well the dancers do, really speaks for itself. Visit Durham Dance Centres booth at :h,: Pi,: kcr::i,, T m r, Centre Registration Show, Au_>u�t 26 to August 29, 1998 or call (905, Sz'-.:?x for more information. p JaNpM DANCE C`ehT 'f q� p _MSfoo — Z1NC>! Parties & Play Centre is proud to present to Durham Region... e e fitness for children The Ultimate Fitness Adventure Club For Children... CALL (905) 427-9223 for details �4I�1:�.��F#li:WGA11�.'L'DT��L•.i .v.:Cr.�.v _ emale Hockey Registration 199&99 Season for Ages 4 to 64 ;;>,k `Serving Pickering, Ajax & s� Surrounding. Communities Registration and W E,s?, further information may be found at the Pickering Town Centre z Come and See Us! Visit our booth on �p' v Wednesday Aug. 26 to a� Saturday Aug. 29 Lightning P`' or call the DWGHA LS' HOC V, Jr. Hotline: 420-8195 Sr. Hotline: 509-2060 We are starting our sixth season with two CONGRATULATION'S divisions, the Junior Girls (4-1 ; yrs.) and Senior to the Ladies (18+). The Junior division will offer 22 DWGHA Atom AA houseleague teams playing in four age divi- and sions.There are also 12 select teams from Tyke to DWGHA Atom A -Midget for the competitive players. The Senior 1998 OWHA division houseleague has six teams and 3 com- Provincial Champions petitive select teams. Our hockey program is suited to the new*Rcptration Fees skater and beginner as well as a competitive pro- gram for the advanced hockey enthusiast. We Tyke to Peewee offer a learn to skate Initiation program for S270-00 beginners in addition to our houseleague pro- Bantam & Midget gram for a small additional fee. This has been a S2(xwo very important and integral part of DW(;HA's �'""m K;""b"" rr growth in our first five seasons. Scr you at the PTC! Providing quality education to meet the demands of the new millennium. Through Continuous Learning at Durham College you can work towards a Certificate, Dt!plo~ or Post Dttplonra Certtf>rcate in: Arts - Languages • Business - Law & Security/Police • Computer Studies Foundations • Eardy Cbildbood Education • Personal Interest • Healtb G Human Studies • Technology Choose from three course venues; ix- lass, oxlt ne and/or cornespoxdexce. We have two convient locations: Ajax -Pickering opus Oshawa Campus St- MarY Secondary School or 200o simeoe St. N., Oshawa 1918 Whites Road, Pickering For a free Fall 1998 Course Book can (905) 721-3052 or toll free 1-888-627-1191 > Educating You for the Real World. -" Pleckereg School of Ballet Dance Academy "Home of the Profile Dance Company" - - KAREN DAVIES-THOMAS Director GRADUATE OF THE NATIONAL, BALLET C ' SCHOOL. L.I. S.T.D. (C S.B.), (N.D.B.). (M.D.B.) R.A.D. (T.C.) B.F.A. Honors Degree, York University 1 ,' • All forms of dance offered to both children 2 1/2 years to adult. - Recreational & pre professional r - Classes offered in classical ballet x - Royal Academy of Dance & Cecchetti method IY.�: - Children's grades & majors - Jazz, Irish River Dance, modern, ballroom & Latin NOW OFFERING DRAM1tA/THEATRE & f' TAE KWON DO JOIN DURING THE SHOW AND RECEIVE 10% DISCOUNT JEAN GEDDIS �284-67841 TEACHER OF THE NATIONAL BMI.ET SCHOOL FELLOW & E_XkMLtiER 51 DUILXFORD RD. I.S.T.D. CECCHE M (AT PORT UNION & HWY. 2 emale Hockey Registration 199&99 Season for Ages 4 to 64 ;;>,k `Serving Pickering, Ajax & s� Surrounding. Communities Registration and W E,s?, further information may be found at the Pickering Town Centre z Come and See Us! Visit our booth on �p' v Wednesday Aug. 26 to a� Saturday Aug. 29 Lightning P`' or call the DWGHA LS' HOC V, Jr. Hotline: 420-8195 Sr. Hotline: 509-2060 We are starting our sixth season with two CONGRATULATION'S divisions, the Junior Girls (4-1 ; yrs.) and Senior to the Ladies (18+). The Junior division will offer 22 DWGHA Atom AA houseleague teams playing in four age divi- and sions.There are also 12 select teams from Tyke to DWGHA Atom A -Midget for the competitive players. The Senior 1998 OWHA division houseleague has six teams and 3 com- Provincial Champions petitive select teams. Our hockey program is suited to the new*Rcptration Fees skater and beginner as well as a competitive pro- gram for the advanced hockey enthusiast. We Tyke to Peewee offer a learn to skate Initiation program for S270-00 beginners in addition to our houseleague pro- Bantam & Midget gram for a small additional fee. This has been a S2(xwo very important and integral part of DW(;HA's �'""m K;""b"" rr growth in our first five seasons. Scr you at the PTC! Providing quality education to meet the demands of the new millennium. Through Continuous Learning at Durham College you can work towards a Certificate, Dt!plo~ or Post Dttplonra Certtf>rcate in: Arts - Languages • Business - Law & Security/Police • Computer Studies Foundations • Eardy Cbildbood Education • Personal Interest • Healtb G Human Studies • Technology Choose from three course venues; ix- lass, oxlt ne and/or cornespoxdexce. We have two convient locations: Ajax -Pickering opus Oshawa Campus St- MarY Secondary School or 200o simeoe St. N., Oshawa 1918 Whites Road, Pickering For a free Fall 1998 Course Book can (905) 721-3052 or toll free 1-888-627-1191 > Educating You for the Real World. THE NMS�A&ERTiSER TUESbAir, AUGUST 25, 1"9 -PAG F 23 hanks for all the wonderful memories! of the overall awards at Kiwanis along with Kariyma, Tonya and Christine taking Jr. and Sr. overall high score at International Dance Challenge. Congratulations. Our studio offers Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Acro, Modern. Pre -Ballet, Adult Jazz & Tap for 3 year olds to advanced. If your would like to be part of our team call us at Ray- 3041 . t2 Y;1^,%40" ♦t 1!'t -r ►` Y* Qe 4 1- if ar•tt-y.4 At Ir ,+w it '{►r FADE 24 -THE NEWS ADVERMSER TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 11"G Highland Dancing Lessons Join the _ Dall?day Dancers Ages 4 rears & up Competitive, Shows, Exams M.B.A.T.D. and S.O.B.H.D. Judges Panel FOR FALL REGISTRATION l� � CALL NOW � (905)839-4000' ' (416)497-8998 KINETICS - SCHOOL OF BATON & DANCE Ages 3 & Up Beginner to Advanced Lessons Available. Taught by certi'f'ied instructors. `For more in iOFor to Register call Kim • at (905) 426-8868 . I G1 E I EXPECTATIONS LEARNING CENTRES HE KNoW. '� TME AHSryER. READING WRITING STUDY SKILLS MATH • Grade 1 to O.A.C. • Individualized Program • Low StudenVTeacher ratio • Complete Assessment 430-9981 s2o_i 701 Rossland Rd. E. Ste. 203 aas Gte 1 � Ste. .103 to L . *. I . �► I . ,. G '0 ° --,*C L .T I C A REID HIGHLAND DANCING registering ALLAGES ALL LEVELS � 3 yrs.. PLUS for SEPTEMBER `98 • Pre -Dance • Recreation • Competition B.A.T.D. Exams -Performance ``AOR INFO CALL (905) 839-9832 ;. DIRECTOR JENNIFER REID, MEMBER B.A.T.D. ioGreenwood Holistic "Health Centre 619-1405 Healing the body Tending the soul... Consultations. treatments. onLmn_, cour.c,,. certification and seminar facilities. ■ Personal development ■ Shamanism ■ Health topics & meditation ■ Drummine circle Call for our fall calendar and to register for September classes A peaceful counm retreat Highwav 7 and Westnev TV i'0 min Ir,md(r4nio"n Picl.cnn2 4 Professional Performance & Education in spacious climate controlled studios • Piano • Organ • Voice • Flute • Guitar -*Theory Private Lessons Preparation for conservatory exams Jazz & Pop Beginners to advanced. O'Donnell School of Traditional Irish Dancing For Fitness and Fun! Beginners Welcome Help develop your child's * confidence * co-ordination * social grace Barry Clark Music Studio 1"Old Kingston Rd. 619 2990 Situated In Historical Pwwino vi11a.. Ajax � L"Wre about Adult Cali Classes Cbwm Held * Pickering * Scarborough * Windsor School offers students dicot contact with the professional dance world. Professional Instructor: Anne -Marie O'Donnell, T.C.R.G. Registered Member of: • An Coimisiun Le Rinci Gaelacha, Ireland • Irish Dance Teachers Association of Canada • Irish Dance Teachers Association of North America for further information call �hm 416 267-9833 AJAX ACROS GYMNASTICS CLUB Previous members (last year only) Ion., Aug. 24,10-12 or 6-8 p.m. Tues., Aug. 25,10-12 noon OPEN REGISTRATION Mon., Aug. 31,6-8 p.m. Wed., Sept. 2,10-12 noon 48 EXETER RD. (905) 427-0036 Part -Time 16 Alonths - Full -Time In[ 12 rears Glaisdale Montessori School 28 _years of Educational Excellence OPEN HOUSE'l OPEN HOUSE- -7, Thursday, Aug. 27 Saturday Aug. 29 415 Toynevale Rd., Pick. 545 Kingston Rd., Ajax (S. of Kingston Rd. off Rw 9 rrault) Gust East of Church) 403 Kingston Rd. Ajax (W. of Westney at Rotherglen) 56 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (North off Hwy. 2 Just W. of Church) 365 Kingston Rd., Pickering (at Rougemount) (905) 509-5005 Head Office AMI Trained Teachers i Dreams Without Pain If you are in pain ... call WHITES ROAD PHYSIOTHERAPY 8 SPORTS INJURIES CLINIC Treatment & Prevention against musculoskeletal pain Registered Physiotherapists Prompt Care For. • Back b Neck Pain • Sports -Injury - Auto Accidents • Work Injuries • Rehab b Conditioning , • Cranio Sacral Therapy 8 Massage 420-0647. 720 Sheppard Ave. Fru Whites Rd. Pickerina '- Hwy 2 Hwy 401 m < Kings Cres. N Exeter 2 Bayly St. Part -Time 16 Alonths - Full -Time In[ 12 rears Glaisdale Montessori School 28 _years of Educational Excellence OPEN HOUSE'l OPEN HOUSE- -7, Thursday, Aug. 27 Saturday Aug. 29 415 Toynevale Rd., Pick. 545 Kingston Rd., Ajax (S. of Kingston Rd. off Rw 9 rrault) Gust East of Church) 403 Kingston Rd. Ajax (W. of Westney at Rotherglen) 56 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax (North off Hwy. 2 Just W. of Church) 365 Kingston Rd., Pickering (at Rougemount) (905) 509-5005 Head Office AMI Trained Teachers i Dreams Without Pain If you are in pain ... call WHITES ROAD PHYSIOTHERAPY 8 SPORTS INJURIES CLINIC Treatment & Prevention against musculoskeletal pain Registered Physiotherapists Prompt Care For. • Back b Neck Pain • Sports -Injury - Auto Accidents • Work Injuries • Rehab b Conditioning , • Cranio Sacral Therapy 8 Massage 420-0647. 720 Sheppard Ave. Fru Whites Rd. Pickerina '- .p. I'k$ �r. i ee page 13 for show Lille floor pl n AND THE BEAT GOES ON! dru t to h "Rolls" into Season #3 Drum Tech is becoming THF_F. only place to learn Bolt to play drums! only we offer: •2 smokin' pearl kits -recorded sessions -cd and video sign outs •drum rental plan • home studio environment RUN BY ONE OF DURHAM'S "SLAMMINEST" JAZUFUNK DRUMMERS Ages 12 and up. Accepting; serious drummers only. I. For Free Evaluation - Call Rob at 427-8489 REGISTER NOW--/ DANT sn'DIO IN(". TUES. AUG. 25 & THURS. AUG. 27 OR SEPT.1 & 3 10 A.M.-NOON AND 6-8P.M. y, MARIETRADITIONAL IRISH DANCING TCRG: ANNE ... ANNUAL RECITAL COMPETITIONS YEARLY CLASS PHOTOS DISCOVERY BAY CENTRE 570 WESTNEY RD. S. AJAX 686-5797 A` d =1 —0 PICKERING PRECISION SKATING TEAM TRYOUTS All Ages $7.00/7ryout 0 Friday, Sept. 11 5-7 p.m. Delaney Rink Tuesday, Sept. 15 7:15-8:30 p.m. O'Brien Rink Friday, Sept. 18 5-7 p.m. Delaney Rink Ouallifications: Juvenile: Approx. 7 - 12 years old. Must be at Novice badge level or above. Novice/Juniors: Approx. 11 years and up. Must have passed Preliminary Freeskate or Dance (or above). Call now for information Dale Van Dyk 831-5368 �. ® Pickering Figure ure Skating Club�J Riding Lessons for Horse Enthusiasts of all Ages! ' Summer Day Camps Lessons: English -Western ' Customized Boarding ' Indoor Washrooms ' 2 Indoor Riding Arenas • Outdoor Rings and Trails ' Qualified Instructors EQUESTRIAN CENTRE A.LyI 2677 Audley Road Ajax (905) 683-2862 TAE NEWS ADVERM= TUESQAY, AUGUST A199tpIG r RNP NNP KNPNNPE 2S INNI NNP BANNPLLRNP NNP INNIOKNPT RNP NNPTININO WIN Family Passes to Wonderland, ' Medieval Times & Raffles Restaurant Name Phone # ' ' Draw to be held on Saturday, August 29_ 1998 at 5:15 p.m. THE MOLEARNING CENTRE NTESSORI 1984 Private School Catering to Ages 18 Months -12 Years "Knowledge with understanding" E.H. FULL DAY • MORNING • AFTERNOON • TODDLER PROGRAM P CRAMLVIII)XIM-Sown PFAXIIW CASA MASSES612YEARS 3 8TEARS PLUS MONTESSORI -DAY CARE -OURS s s nw peswese ■Ic rreE5 • aTIoNu RIOT Lu+carts �nroaia.el,00ssflg xeosae aoenss • EXTRA CURRICULAR • UILET . ►WIO • FIELD -RIPS • F "'Kr SPEAKERS > kff T!'MGbQ MUSIC AA *UI abwt 3 0-W r S mllar vq�ms MCI . . s -.eme NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATION FOR THE 1998-1999 ACADEMIC YEAR. PICKERING OPEN HOUSE 509-1722 401IONcs70Na0 Sept. 1/98 rNQ1X:EY0UNT i NWY 21 Pickering �-- Figure Skating Club 420-4117 &'WINTER PROGRAMS Canskate - Pre-school: A fun Program for children 3-5 yrs. old -Tuesday evenings or Sunday afternoons. $65.00-$80.00 depending on session. Average session - 10 weeks in duration. Oct -Dec / Jan :Mar Canskme-. A CFSA learn to skate program for children 5 yrs. and up Monday or Wednesday or Thursday 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. - $210.00-$240.00 Tuesdays 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. - Oct. 6 - Dec. 22 - $115,00 - Jan 5 -Apr 13 - $140.00 Saturday - 9:15 - 10:15 am or 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm - $165.00 Sunday - 1:30-2:30 - $170.00 All of the above sessions start in October &c finish in March except Tuesdays. Canskate - Adult: Learn to skate program for adults, Beginners to Advanced Thursday evenings - 9:00.10:00 - Oct. 1 - Dec. 17 - $115,00 Thursday evenings - 9:00-10:00 -Jan. 7 - Mar. 25 - $125.00 Saturday mornings - 9:15-10:15 - Oct. 3 - Dec. 12 - $95.00 Saturday mornings - 9:15-10:15 -Jan. 2 -Mar. 20 - $85.00 Pricesfor the above programs way drove to canceAation dates tbrongbout the year junior, Intermediate Seniors CFSA Test Stream programs •\ :► ,: 12:00 noon - 2:00 pni PAGE 26 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1998 DURHAM SCHOOL OF MUSIC LTD. 250 TREET WEST MUSICS LESSON REGISTRATION ODER 35 TEACHERS, PIANO * GUITAR * VIOLIN BASS ' SAX * DRUMS * FLUTE VOCAL * C * THEORY 428-6266 428-8'792 REPAIRS * RE'`TALS INN U S I C BOOKS Power SkAting Course Pickering Figure Skating Club September 8,10,15, 22, 24, 29 & October 1 7 Sessions -1 Hour each - Limited space available $89.80 - includes CFSA Insurance For Boys & Girls - 6-12 yrs. old - Hockey & Ringette Full Equipment recommended - no sticks or pucks Registration by phone only PFSC office 420=4117 DURHAM KEMPO KARATE INSTITUTE Teaching: "TAI KEMPO JITSU KARATE - AN ECLECTIC ART CONCENTRATING ON DEVELOPING THE STUDENT TO A MAXIMUM LEVEL OF SELF-DEFENCE. • MEN, WOMEN, TEENS & CHILDREN'S CLASSES • DAYTIME CLASSES FOR SHIFT WORKERS • WOMEN'S FITNESS & SELF-DEFENCE CLASS WEEKLY • DEVELOP SELF CONFIDENCE, DISCIPLINE. MENTAL & PHYSICAL WELL-BEING REGISTER NOW! Call today for appointment 795 Westney Rd. S., Unit N3, Ajax 427-6949 1 tree lesson with this ad AUDLEY ROAD STABLES Fall Registration is now being accepted • A complete horse experience • Children age R & up • Explore riding & working with safe, well-trsincd horses & ponies • (Qualified & fricndly stable conveniently located in Ajax COME VISIT CJS SOON gall 686-4641 t()r info. "Horse back riding lessons year round" 'WHYJ IU JITSU? Learn from a Master SHIHAN DARRELL % LAFRANCE tS A 6th DEGREE BLACK BELT AND THE HIGHEST RANKED GRAPPLING INSTRUCTOR IN CANADA. HE 5 ALSO THE HEAD COACH AND WIRUCTOR OF THE CANADIAN GRAPPLING TEAM. BOO7TH AU JITSU IS THE MOST COMPLETE SELF-DEFENCE SYSTEM EVER DEVELOPED. WHY ? BECAUSE IT TEACHES ALL ASPECTS OF SELF ` DEFENCE; CONTROLLING YOUR OPPONENT WITH UTTLE ENERGY OR FORCE, THROWING AND OFF - BALANCING TECHNIQUES, PRESSURE POINTS, GROUND DEFENCE, AS WELL AS KICKING AND PUNCHING. R WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO DEFEND YOURSELF AGAINST ANY ALTERCATION. .NU JITSU TRANSLATED LITERALLY MEANS THE ART OF FLEXIBILITY - ALWAYS BEING ABLE TO ADAPT TO ANY SRUgTIpN, SHE CANADIAN CENTRE FOR GRAPPLING ARTS AU JITSU - GRAPPLING -KKK BOXING POR MORE MlfOWNA7WN ON -WW JIU JIfSU CAN lHffR YOU OR A FAMIV' MEIIMgt, .. PLEASE fOdfACT SIIIFIIIN DANiFII IAFRANCE (905) 420-6449 THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST 25,1"9 -PAGE 27 Dance Studio Readws F JRecipient of cbww 4 Readers' Choice Awards Award 1997 1997 8 Director. Karen Brittain C.D.M.A. :lttecreational-Competitive levels • Ages 3 - adult t, Certified and dedicated staff \ Two spacious, air conditioned studios with spring wood floors -- r GAwards - diil h `iorc at r , • - � ems. 197- Kiss- Intcrmcahate Jazz 'Renaissance Falrc- a. '~ Junior Ulct Competition - —Awards - High So orc at Fxitkxnc Showtime Com cutiun �,� Competition. Peoples' Chowc Award at Showtime Competition 4 z r+y 'The Lion SkcpsTonight' Mini Jazz Competition - 7 Awards - 1st place Pcopic, Award at Champions Compcuu"n Spanish Duct, MM hcllc & Lucy - G Awards , V4'tnnrn Peo cs Choicc Award I Winners at Fr Footloose Competition of . Studio i-Ror:kin Robin' Spirit Mur Competition Tap Group - 7 awards g _ 1 1st Runner op High Score Showtim<Compctitiort Award A - ,�.a.,+ l 'Lcs Acres Vert' 1 y�eyl Mini Competition Balkt Group . 10 Awards " N" FstcrtamiMAwatd at Champions Festival *Fed so Good' Mtame&W Hip Hop •7Awirds - High Scorc Footloose Competition • Ta • Acrobatics Y. e . �� x,11. I ::� :�� SYowo.eco.palmo. • Ballroom -_Ballet • Line Dancing Pointe a Creative Dance Winners of over 200 Awards in 1997 - 98 Season RegistrationMEW The Pbice For Dance In Durham WW Sept. 89 9, & 10 .. 845 Westney Road South 6:00 - 8:30 P.M. sat. sept 12 r p 683-1269 10 A.M. -1 P.M. **GE MTHE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY. AUGUST zs- tees With students dancion Broadwayat . Fosse, at Wonderlan:996in commercial.s, appearing at the Tony Awards and in major motion pictures and operating studios of their own. ?or year end Recital, we work to keepcostumes inexpensive, we offer competitive groups and exam work. REGIVI 3Ways to Register *Visit our booth Aug. 26-29 at Pickering .v Town Centre *By Phone : t. 839-3041 w- *Visit our studio ,- Sept. 21 & 31 10-12 & 5-8 ' k • BALLET ,*. � PRE BALLET •TAP oJAZZ ADULT JAll & TAP *0ACRO *000MBINATION CLASS �k ADVANCED Ir MODERN Esso ennr sr. uNur 24-za 1134 KINGSTON RD. (905) 839-3041 Denise W ner MBATD, Ballet, Tap, Modem 8 Time Choreographer Award Winner suzie Cunlife MBATD, Tap, Modern Associate Ballet Choreographer for Wonderland & Major Motion Pictures Award Winning 4. Choreographer W Matos MBATD, Tap, Modern, Associate Ballet, Award Winning Choreographer Cindy MlilH= MBATD, Tap, Modem, Associate Ballet Ryerson Dance Graduate Christina T&vW MBATD, Modem, Associate Tap Ballet & Acro PORTS ,TION IN CKERIN r . i Fast tracks The bantam girls' relay team with the Oshawa Legion Track and Field Club ran into some bad luck at the re- cent Hershey's Tract and Field North American Final in Pennsylvania. A poor baton exchange took away a Possible gold medal for the foursome who fnistted Age br ". &M fourth. From left are Jenn Evans, Patricia Mayers, Tabia Charles and Shannon Boodram. Evans, Charles and Boodram are from Pickering. The team currently holds Ontario records in the 4 x 100 metre and 4 x 200 metre relay in the bantam and senior age groups. Panthers announce exhibition schedule PICKEMNG -- The Pickering Panthers junior hockey team returns to ac- tion with its first exhibition contest this Friday. The Panthers will kick off their seven -game exhibi- tion season with a contest against the Orangeville Crushers at the Pickering Recreation Complex at 8 P.M. On Monday, the Panthers will play their first ever con- test against the Ajax Axe - men at the Pickering Village Arena at 7:30 p.m. Other Panthers' exhibi- tion games include: * Friday, Sept. 4 vs. the Wexford Raiders at the complex at 7 p.m. * Tuesday, Sept. 8 vs. the Oshawa Legionaires at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium at 8 p.m. * Thursday, Sept. 10 vs. Wexford Raiders at Scar- borough Arena at 7 p.m. * Friday, Sept. 1 I vs. Ajax Axemen at the complex at 7 p.m. * Saturday, Sept. 12 vs. Os- hawa Legionaires at the complex at 2 p.m. * Sunday, Sept. 13 vs. Or- angeville Crushers at Teen Ranch Arena at 5 p.m. I= FW" ADV>riT>�fllllll ?URSDAY. A1rGM 29. ON - FAGIL 29 WHAT IS MY BEST ImINVESTMNT CHOICE , �F fAwwcid Caisoftaft 666-8245 Debbie Morgan 1-eae7so-9»t JFortuie Investment Corp. �— Pickering tennis trio on to summer nationals PICKERING — Three Pickering tennis players were selected to compete at the Summer National Tennis Cham- pionships later this summer after stellar performances at their respective provincial events recently. Jennifer Cremieux and Anna Leksinska will participate in the under - 14 division of the summer nationals slated for Aurora. :Meanwhile, Adil Shamasdin will compete in the under - 16 event in Red Deer, Alberta. All three players train with coach Dave Ochotta at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Cremieux secured her berth at the nationals with a seventh -place finish in singles at the Ontario Provincial Out- door Championships at the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club and a second -place showing at the doubles selection event at the; Granite Club in Toronto. The highlight for Cremieux in the provin- cial singles event was defeating eighth - seeded Angelika Kowalczyk of Bramp- ton 6-4, 7-6 en route to the main draw quarter -finals. Cremieux bowed out to fourth -seeded Danielle Grenier of Fort Erie 4-6, 6-3, 0-6 in the feed -in semi-fi- nals. She teamed up with Amy Toth of Toronto to make it to the finals of the Granite Club doubles event. Meanwhile, Leksinska earned her fourth consecutive national selection with a gutsy fourth -place singles per- formance and a doubles championship win at the provincial outdoor champi- onships. Playing on a badly injured ankle, a repeat of an injury which side- lined her in January, Leksinska dis- patched Danielle Grenier 6-3, 6-3 and went on to push top -seeded Sandra Simunic to a tough three setter, 6-4, 4- 6, 1-6. Leksinska surprised everyone with the doubles win, having entered as an unseeded team with under -12 player Ashley Scott. Leksinska also won the doubles selection event at the Granite Club, teaming up with Isabel Jaros2 of Mississauga Adil Shamasdin was selected to compete in Alberta with the help of a fifth -place finish in singles and a dou- GIRLS PRE -SEASON CONDITIONING `tet i o •,yo (REP -SELECT LEVEL PLAYERS) Sc KVr PICKERING COMPLEX 1 , ARENA �` AUG. 31 -SEPT. ?5/week 3 t4 Day Catltltrpl 1'/zhrS@SSlon Novice & Atom V:.' . Peewee & Bantam PROGRAM IXRECWR CALL TO 1 "TEAM AN ANNA i EKSINSKA To compete at summer nationals bles championship win at the Ontario Provincial Outdoor Championships at the Kew Gardens Tennis Club. Shamasdin compiled a stung of six vic- tories to win the feed -in event after bowing out to a red-hot Stephen Pin- nell of Toronto 5-7, 5-7 in the second round. Shamasdin's wins included strong showings against Kitchener's John Vladca and London's Rob Schmidt, with scores of 6-2, 6-0 in both the semi-final and the final, respective- ly. Shamasdin paired up with Shaun Finder of Richmond Hill to win the doubles championship, making their team tops as both the indoors and out- doors provincial champions. "ES R. YANCH TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Personal and Business Bankmptcy Including all other Insolvency Services OSIIAWA 122 Albert St. 721-7506 AJAX 50 Commercial Ave. 619-14173 COBOURG 72 Icing St. W. 372-4744 ..,....vii,. .. IPAGLL 30 - TM NEWS ADVF1ff=M TUESDAY, AUGUST 1d, Illi XTA X A r T'1T TTT1 T /r Birthdays BIRTHDAY Birthday Birthday Birthday Happy birthday wishes went Happy 32nd birthday grect- out to Nicole Pedder on Aug. Ings went out on Aug.23 to 16 as the I� s h e scxi- turned est , f i v e sweet- x ears < old. most Wish- ! lovin _►�"�, i n g g Best buddies and cousins dike `; her all band a t h e Babin and g i r l Peter Stecyk celebrated " ` best Happy first birthday to "our could birthdays five days apart. Mike A cutie with big blue eyes has w i t h special little guy" Tristan a s k turned 18 on Aug. 1 1 and Peter ! turned one. Sarah Franken cele- lots of Lyford as he celebrated his for". John Hardy gets "all reached the teen years, celebrating brated her birthday on Aug. 12 with love were Mom, Dad and big day on Aug. 22. Lots of my love, milk and honey" his 13th birthday on Aug. 6. Happy happy wishes and lots of love from Blue• love from Mommy, Grand- from wife Soula. birthday from family. Mom—and Dad. pa, Grandma and Uncle Birthdays Anniversary Birthday Dianne and Greg Birrell cele- Aug. 27 is a b r a t e d big day fora t ; t h e i r cutie as Dana ` r 2 5 t h Elizabeth anniver Murphy turns ` nary on five years old. ,,- ` Aug. 18. Wishing her a L o v e ' happy birth- a n d day with lots h o p e s �1.. of love are _ •: z:: f o r 4, Mommy Shout, of happy birthday were heard birthday wishes with lu�c from m a n y I Daddy, Jessi- -�+• three times in the Turner home on Mom, Dad, !Manny, Poppy, Gram- I m o r e � ca, Vic and • oPP_ _ Aug. 22 when Ian. Nicole and Can- my, their aunts, uncles and f r o m Dy, Nana, Papa and Great Nana. Dana keeps busy dice turned eight daughter Sarah and all the fami- with soccer, raiz dancing and getting ready for senior g }'cars old. Happy coasins. lv kindergarten. Birthday Birthday --- Fmi Birthday Birthdav ! Birthday Matthew P ryzdial celebrated his Carlene Ahangama has come a first birthday on July 28 with a big long way to celebrate her 14th family party. "Our happy boy espe- birthday. Carlene, who's visiting family had fun from England, has her big da on eating g an w Y 8 d wearing ..tit his cake. We love having you in our Aug. 25. Wishing "our beautiful lives, our sweet angel. With hugs niece" a happy birthday with love, r and kisses from Mama, Papa, sis- hugs and kisses are Auntie Chrys- "Our very special daughter" ter Jessica and allour famf tal, Uncle Stephen and cousin and friends." y y Matthew. "We love you." Happy birthday wishes go turns nine years old on Aug. 29. to "our special little boy" Kaytey Sharon Reid turns Wishing Alexandra Kotsopou- Jetfrey Dalton, who turns two years old on Aug. 30. los a great day, another fun- `" �►`' one on Aug. 30. Lots of Wishing the cutie "all our filled year and love are Mom, Birthday love from Mommy, love'and happy birthday Dad, brothers Tyler, Jordan Daddy, all his grandpar- are Naomi, Grandad, and Joshua and baby sister Emilie Amanda D'Costa turns eats, get -grandparents Mommy, Auntie Vicky Victoria, "We are so proud of two on Aug. 28. Wishing her a and nodes. and the ferrels. all your accomplishments." happy birthday are Mom, Dad, rY' Brian, Stephanie, baby brother Eric, Grandma Manra and BirthdayGrandpa John from Ajax, Grandma Joyce and Grandpa 8 Art from Penetangnishene, A messa a for Shawna, who We can be heroes Great-grandparents Priscilla turned 20 on July 29: just for one day. and Cajetan from Simcoe, "I will be Idng We can be us Louise and Joe from Alabama, and you will be queen just for one day." and all her aunts, uncles and for nothing will drive them away. cousins. We can beat them Love always from Steve. just for one day. \ 17% Liverpool Road Birthday? Anniversary? Wedding? ...send to: M ^ Pickering 831RS AM: Let us know. We'll publish your Name Dropping, TM VMS CAM 1. WINNERS ARE: _ C/o Keith Gilligan, - �, UM"ot" special l occasion in an eas -to-read I Trh an Lyford Pe y 130 Commercial Ave -. - Wumms my go directly to Baskin Robbins to recav •, their FREE akc. (Pirie provide Kkn ificxion) and easy-to-clLp format• . • max, oat• LIS Zxs ram VAIM UNIX SAT AUGUST ". 19" SCOREBOARD i -Ax GAME RESULTS Ti) 693-7161 PICKERING SOCCER CLUB UNDER -SEVEN GIRLS' DIVISION DIVISION A July 28 - VIS Motor Control 6 (Morse Ok 4, Terry Tambacopoulos, Chris Murphy MVP Taylor Craik), Bizarbecue 1 (Andre Shand. MVPs Karim Corringham Shayne M llson), Pizza Nova 6 (Jeffrey Lyons 3, Kristopher Michael 2, Rya Medeuos), G M Sernas 1 (Kyle Ellis) Intra 4 (Luke Pollard 3. Michael Bianchi, MVP Rheal Doyle), Lone Star Cafe (Matt Foster 2, Shawn Lalach• Ryan Met carte. MVP Matt Foster), Thunder 2 (Bal iv 2). Lanatex Yarns 7 (Shahbaa Kara-Virani 4, names n/a): Twisters 'Came(on Farrell 2, MVP Michael Hood). Steve's Castings 5 (Aaron Syphus 4, McKenzie Smith. MVP Aaron Syphus) UNDER -SEVEN GIRLS' DIVISION July -5 - Teddy's Angels 2 (Shelby Sim son 2. MVPs Shelby Stinson. Chelsea Beck), Rangers 1 (Meg Bowen. MV Sarah Henderson); Envira Turf Irrigation 4 (Bethan Davies 2. Megan McLeod. Menke Waitzrk. MVP Victoria Adams), Valenhno's 3 (Marissa Smith, Jacylen Best. Ashley Spears. MVP Shannon Jegg). Boyer Pontiac 5 (Shelby Forza 3, Sarah Brown 2, MVPs Laura Kelly. Samantha Griffith). Canadian Progress l 'Shannon Sauve. MVP Taylor Balson): Kicks 3 (Charlene Gibbons. Knstal Lee. Kimberly Scanlon, MVP Sarah Dean), KAS Marketing 1 (Jenna Smith, MVP Elizabeth Dey). Blizzard 0. Strikers 5 Arm King 2, Kevyn Kernohan 2, Victoria Kernohan. MVP Devyn Kernohan), July Cdn Progress Club 4 (Shannon Sauve 4, MVP Bianca DiOuattro). Valentino's 2 (Marissa Smith 2. MVP Christine Johnston), Strikers 3 (Victoria Kernohan. Samantha Wood Arm King. MVP Meghan Hennebury), Boyer Pontiac :.MVPs Stephanie Trujillo, Kelly Smyth), Rangers 2 (Meg Bowen, Samantha Way - .and. MVPs Kelsey Fran. Sybille Lind. say). Twisters 0 (MVP Erica Savoie). KAS Marketing 0 (MVP Samantha Boychuk;, Envero Turf Irrigation 4 (Bethan Davies 2. Megan McLeod. Menke Weilzik• MVP Madison Wilcox). July 29 - Kicks ' (Kim. bery Scanlon. MVP Brittany Hunt), Strik- ers 6 (Victona Koczan 3. Ann King 2. Sarah Dobush, MVP Deyn Koczan), Twisters' 2 (Bntnee Fleming. Kayla Agnew. Elizabeth Jaglal, MVPs Alyssa O'Leary, Elizabeth Jaglap, KAS Market mg 1 (Samantha Boychuk. MVPs Brittanyylor Green. Amanda Ta), Enviroturf Irriga- tan 1 (Batman Davies. MVPs Danielle Austin. Brittany Barton). Teddy's Angels 1n (Shelby Stinson, MVPs Stephanie Mc - Now, Alexa Lupinacci). Valentino's 4 (Ashley Spears 2. Lisette Pincay, Trema Warner, MVP Lisette Pincay). Blizzard 4 (Shawna Butler 2. Lucy Dugalie. Kayla Schoeder), Rangers 3 (Samantha Way- land 3. MVP Samantha Wayland). Cdn Progress Club 2 (Shannon S 2. MVP Michelle Anand) UNDER -SEVEN GIRLS' DIVISION DIVISION 2 July 30 - Rangers 3 (Michelle Dixon 3. MVP Laura Corkum), Image Video 1 (Megan Klunsprrs, MVPs Roxann Se- querra. Lindsay D.); Chic Resources 3 (Kailey Chappel 2, E Binder, MVPs in Daniele Chase. E Bder), Invtec P 4 (Amber P 2. Cayta Gartner, Meghan Star. MVPs Cayla Gartner, Amber F). Thunder 0 (MVP Fiona Ingham), Arnts Topsoil 6 (Gillian Clayton 2. Shannon Murphy 2,nl Stephanie King, Karen Toosalu. MVP Shannon Murphy); Carpet Towne 1 (Kelsey Sparrell, MVP Melissa Graham). McMillan 8 Saunders 9 (Jessica Vella 4, Lyndsey N 2, Kaitlyn Haddlesey. Christi- na Paterson. Manko Reality. MVP Kaittyn H ). Canada Trust 2 (Spencer Haze 2. MVP Spencer Haze), Accurate Ill 2 (Shannon Costello 2, MVP Shannon Costello) NN UNDER-IiE GIRLS, DIVISION July 9 - Shelly's Sharks 0 (MVP Amy Lennox), D 8 E Warehousingey 6 (Chels Forstner 2, Kathleen Crardies, Meghan Hoofs. Katie Lee Lanigan. Sarah McMen- emy); Strikers B (Erin Small 3. Andrea Romeo 2, Emily Belanger 2, Aloka PoPow. MVP Andrea Romeo). Design Tech 0; Twislers 0, Real McCoys 5 (names n/i July 16 - ad games rained out; July 23 - Rawl McCoys 2 (Kaday Sut- ton, Rebecca Downey. MVP Rebecca Downey), Blizzard 1 (Catharine For- rester, MVP Catherine Forrester); Strik- ers 6 (Erin Small 4, Emma Meade, Bre- anna V. MVP Emily Beenger). SheNsy's Sharks 2 (Melanie Andrews, Jennifer Gamba, MVP Melanie Andrews); Row- dies 3 (Lisa Fernandez 2, Cary Mc- Connell, MVP Lisa Fernandez). D Q E Duifbers can AJAX - A new Ajax restaurant is holding its inaugural charity golf classic. Applebee's Neighbour- hood Grill and Bar invites You to tee off Monday, Aug. 31 at the Fawn Brook Golf Club on Buggey Lane in north Ajax. Proceeds go to Ajax -Pickering General Hospital. - Cost is $75 per person 9 Warehousing 3 (Chelsey Forstner 2. Meghan, MVP Meghan); Slo Sports 3 (Gassy Melmke 3, MVP O Beek), Wild- cats 0 NINE -AND -UNDER GIRLS' DIVISION DIVISION 1 July 24 - Pickering K nettes 4 (Roseanna Presuth 3. Tara Pagmello, MVP Gillian Moore). Sporting Images 2 (Michelle Oke Warne 2), Lone Star Cale 0, Strikers 1 (Kate Walkom. MVP Laura Tanuk Alisha Wedderburn). Twisters 1 (Jessica MacArthur), J G Haulage 2 (Zoe Brownsell, Vanessa Frampton), Lightning ^ 3 (Lisa Kennedy. Kimberley Dixon, Shan- non Kennedy), Durham Metro courier 1 (Natalie DiOualtro). Arnts Topsoil 5 4 (Sarah McCann, Stephanie Costa. Samantha Arnts, Vanessa Mansey, Mor' gan Killham. MVPs Sarah McCann. Mor. z gan K!Ilham), Boyer Pontiac 0, July 30 - 2 Durham Metro Courier 2 fKristen Orrett 2). Strikers 2 (Laura Tanuk. Kate Walkom), Pickering Kinettes 0 (MVP Car. olyn Coghlan), Arnts Topsoil 2 (Knslen Smith. Danielle MacKenzie. MVPs Sarah George. Stephanie Costa). Lightning 3 (Lisa Kennedy 2. Sarah Fowler. MVPs P Lisa Kennedy, Laura Fox. Daniella run. stead), Kicks G. Sporting Images 2 (Nicole Bates Barbara Parker,, Boyer Pontiac 1 (Chloe Bent. MVP Amanda Moyer) UNDER -NINE GIRLS' DIVISION July 30 - The Real McCoys 3 'Rama Calveui. Jessica Simons, Kailey Sutton, MVPs Amanda M,ha,l, Kalley Sutton, Boxes Unlimited 0 'MVP Amey Legere). Wildcats 3 (K iey Sullivan 3). Shelly's Sharks 0 (MVP Carley McKinnon), Bliz. zard 4 (Kristen Mc Miller Kern Ford. Danielle Douglas. L cdsay Gunn. MVP Kerr, Ford). Twisters / (Alexa McCartney MVP Jessica Morrill. D & E Warehousing 2 'Chelsey Forstner. Jessica McCabe). Design Tech 1 Jessica Green) Pickering Sb -Sports 4 rAmy Marshall 2, Natawna Akar. Ashley Linklener. MVP Alia Ben Hamoud). Strikers t (Michelle Bradlevl UNDER -10 GIRLS' DIVISION Whrtamore-, Farms 2 rLauren C,ve;io. Nahe)a Hams, MVPs Sarah Deassis, Brandy Phaben). Rangers 2 (Janine Arnott 2, MVPs Katherine Albanege. Danielle Morgan). Volkswagen Volcanoes 1 (Lisa Smith. MVPs Michelle Star, Jess, - cal Weir). Thunder 2 (Keva Marie McNal- ly. Natas,a Szpak MVPs A Arhwal Alexandra Polzen). Strikers 1 (Jessica Ward, MVPs Lauren MacFadyen, Taylor Robinson) Wayne's Word of Collec- tables 0 (MVPs Victoria S. Jacque Richards). Blizzard 1 (Christina Runza. MVPs Stephanie Bowes. Laura Newton), M IS M Meals 4 (Aland Fenes 2. Saman- tha Woods. MVPs Michelle Chappell. He- lary Savin). July 29 Volkswagen Volca- noes 2 (Andrea Mathreson. Elizabeth Walkington. MVPs Natasha Ah, Lisa Smith). Blizzard 0 (MVPs Allison Fulton, Heather Longhorn). Wayne s World 0 (MVPs Stephanie Monteforte. Allison Witty). Jerome H Geblon 1 (Jessica Bossence. MVPs Madeleine Bell, Victoria Brighton). Thunder 0 (MVPs Arson Farag. Danxtle Taglionq, Whenamore's Farms 2 (Meghan Hutchings. Stephane Whmamore. MVPs Julie Dudgeon, Carty Whinamore). Rangers 1 (Nevrene Lindo. MVPs Samantha Brown, Danielle Charette). Strikers 2 (Emma Borg. Jessi- ca Ward. MVP Emma Borg) UNDER -12 GIRLS' DIVISION DIVISION 1 July 27 - Rangers 3 )Cara Johnston 2. Katie Macina. MVP Cara Johnston). Pro - Bel 1 (Stephanery Lopez. MVP Holly Haynes), Solid Image 1 (Meaghan Reilly. MVP Leanne Bull), Cdn Progress 0 (MVP Brittany Tozer). Ability Metal 8 Ma- chine 0 (MVP Julia Dehjrppis). Team 0 (MVP Dana Valera), Kicks 0 (MVPs Je- nille Bernadino. Allison Cooke), Precise 0 (MVP Alexandra Dobbin) LINDER-14 GIRLS' DIVISION July 19 - Blizzard 2 (Heather Jeffrey, Jazzmen McCurdy). Rowdies 4 (Lauren Walker 2. Lindsay Stevenson, Michelle Stephan); July 22 - Blizzard 2 (Jazzmin McCurdy, D. Francis. MVP Emily Roge- bow), Wildcats 0: Rowdies 2 (Lindsey Watson. Michelle Stephan), Kamlieu En- terprises 1 (Stefanie T.); Heritage Electric 4 (Brianne MacDuff 2. Melissa Allen, Melissa Gavkn), Joe Pilin Re/Max 2 (Lindsay Fortin, Ouirl Bizarbecue 4 (C. Lams 2, Kara Lily. Sara Lacey). Premier Trophy 1 (Danny Stover); July 29 - Wild- cats 0, Heritage Electric 1 (Jacyln Palmer); Joe Pltono Re/Max 2 (Tina Szelo 2, MVP Tina Szeto), Bizarbecue 2 (Christie Hayhow. Jennifer Seerwy. MVP Caroline George); Premier Trophy 4 (Emily Maws 2. K.Murpfy, D. Stinson), Lone Star 0. IIN0ER-15 GIRLS' DIVISION July 27 - Valleyview Farm 1, Pickering John Wilson RelMax 1 (Stephanie Lacey, MVPs Trisha Slade, Jessica Mtneakni help hospital which covers green fees, a commemorative Apple- bee's golf shirt and a steak dinner at Applebee's. Not included is the rental of a cart, which par- ticipants must reserve by calling the golf course at 427-7737. For more information on the classic or to re- serve a spot call John DaSilva or Tim LeBlanc at 426-6440. THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1998 speedsters make fast tracks at Caribbean Dual Meet Krissy Liphardt won lands from Aug. 4 to 10. Pickering captured the two races and ran a person- She was also a member 100m dash in a time of al best time to finish third of the 4 -by -400m relay 12.1 1 seconds and was a while competing in the re- team that ran to a first- member of the winning 4 - cent Canadian -Caribbean place finish. by -100m relay team that Dual Meet. And, Liphardt ran a per- finished in 46.34 seconds. The Ajax resident won sonal best time of 59.9 Asha James, also of the 400 -metre race in a seconds in the 400m hur- Pickering, was on the same time of- 55.09 seconds at dles. 4 -by -100m team with the meet in the Cayman Is- Shelley Ann Brown of Brown and Liphardt. THE sTum, PA(. V, k KRISSY LIPHARDT Tv✓o medals Ontario Government Notice Notice of Completion Addendum to an Environmental Study Report W.P. 270-96-00 Highway 401 Improvements from west of Highway 35/115 to Highway 28 As part of overall plans to improve Highway 401 from west of Highway 35/1 15 to Highway 28, an Environmental Study Report (ESR) was submitted to the Ministry of the Environmental Study Report, only the westerly section of the project was constructed. The original Environmental Study Report indicated that numerous culverts conveying watercourses that support fisheries would need to be extended by a maximum of 2.2 m per end. The following modifications have been made to the length of some culvert extensions in order to stabilize the slopes around the watercourses. Watercourse Crossing Culvert Number Northeriv Extension Southerly Extension Bouchette Point Tributary C C16 2.0 m 2.0 m Bouchette Point Tributary D 111718 2.7 m 7.0 m Bouchette Point Tributary D C19 3.7 m 4.6 m Bouchette Point Tributary E C20 5.0 m 8.0 m Port Granby Tributary A C22 0 4.0 m Port Granby C23 3.0 m 5.0 m Although this work will impact fish habitat, it will not impact storm flow' rates through the culverts nor have any appreciable impacts on other aspects of the environment. THE PROCESS This project followed an approved planning process. A letter has been prepared as an addendum to the Environmental Study Report to document these changes and has been filed with the Ministry of the Environment (MOE). All applicable provincial and federal environmental agencies have been consulted. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has indicated that their concerns in relation to impacts on fish habitat have been addressed by the "Fisheries Impact Assessment and Compensation Plan" and that they will likely issue authorization to proceed. The Fisheries Impact Assessment and Compensation Plan includes fish habitat compensation works such as the installation of weirs, improving fish passage, creation of spawning pool and planting native shrubs and trees. This work will not commence until it is approved by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Construction will comply with all conditions and constraints imposed by this approval. The review period will terminate on September 8, 1998 after which time the Ministry may start construction. COMMENTS We are interested in hearing any comments or concerns, which you may have. Please direct your inquiries by September 8, 1998 to: George Ivanoff Environmental Planner Ministry of Transportation Central Region Planning and Environmental Section 3'° Floor Atrium Tower Downsview, Ontario M3M 1.18 (416)235-5548 Fax (416) 235-4940 If after consulting vt+ith MTO staff you feel that there are serious unresolved environmental issues, it is your right to request that the Minister of the Environment "bump up" the project to a full environmental assessment. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. PAGE 32 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1998 moo,, �VM ®�. 0a.,w; i:,pu, �w x?`'"`�, a;;,',.%alx.i AJAX NEWS ADVERTISER OFFICE 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax HOURS: gam - 5pm Mon.- Fri. closed Saturday FAX: (905) 519-4218 (24 hour) 1 General help 1 General Hen I careers THE NAIL STATION Career Training Cerrer Becume a nal 1eChnWAan. career training available In artificial nails. ear candling, _pedicures wax- ing Student inancerq avail- able Nails $20 (905)723- NAIL TECHNICIANS Program - Ac-vl.c tiberglass manicure pedicure.no.; art hands on training leads to certificate Career School of Hairstyling Nail Division (905157&-3558 f General FN ACTIVmr AIDS Pe;jired Par time _asL.d! , must be grade 12 graduate with long term care experience Diplo- ma in Activation field pre- ferred Computer skins an as- set Reps to hie 119' osrawa This Week. PO Box 418. Oshawa Orn L 1 H 71.5 ASSISTANT reaper wanted In, Moniesssc classroom. ages 8-11 (Ajustart ) to n =emblir Sam 130 pm ap- prox Looking for enthu- SiaSm. kindness, patience ands an open rand Will train CAI W-5005 ETs Dedicated Auto Freight from Oshawa to Jack- sonville Florida AZ TEAM DRIVERS mwred competitive wages Excellent benerit package. yearly safety bo- nuses. Learn diver aD strad. criminal search and ICC medical US alto calx~ eimerience 585 Nentworth tis. E. unit e40 O haws o\. I-tH 3Y8 ur eau r 905 � 4 tX t8vt 'ask for k'harlir ATTENTION FALL OPENINGS L'- 6� ,,.'.. own,rp5 in housewares and spits items Great for stud- ents talunq lime on sow, homemakers am others (905 723-4920 AZ CITY DRIVERS required IGC s',I,rt haul p.:Ic pinopera- tion sal Robert x (905) 372- 2184 of tax resume to (905) 373-6023 AZ DRIVERS REQUIRED. Scleculea -.:rs = days on 4 days oh Up k, S 40 per mile and $15 00 per hr Mutt pass drug and criminal record screening for U S quakhca- bons Call Rob at (905) 372- 2184 or tax resume to (905) 313-6023 BEAUTY SALON equires I, - cense, S7:'��s's tar Oshawa. AlaA anc WhitDy Call Cynthia (9051426-6166 BUYER (Used Trucks, with at least 5yrs experience in au- tomotive industry (retax wtholesale). Must be aggres- sive and sen motivated Some auction experience an asset, also bilingual abilities an asset. Serious parties, please tax resume to 905- 576-8967 Atm: Tia. CNC MaWM Operable Must speak, Read. Write English. Must be able to use measur- ing tools. Marcam area. Fax resume to (905)887-5966 DRIVER required immediately for auto parts delivery Must have dean license, driving record and road experience from Mississauga to Oshawa. ications or resumes Fax 5N31.7997 or mail to: 's Auto Parts Co. Ltd., 1604 Baseline Rd. W. Cour- lice LIE 2S5. No tans please MAY TALKING on the philkile? United Publications full and part-time tele- varketing positions no ex - figuWon necessary.No re sales invol d Hourly irage and bonuses. Cal Cindy (905)426-8452 for interview appointment. ESTNETICL4N NMRSTYUST Warded for expxnpdirq Body d o Sole( (9t)5►•623-76es 53 onaft 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 ALL POSITIONS AVAILABLE!!!! Were an exciting restaurant concept that is operung a location at Art Thompson Ice Plex. Were 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 CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES If there are firms or Individuals to whom you do not wish your reply sent, simply place your application In an envelope addressed to the box number in the advertisement and attach a list of such names. Place your application and list in an envelope and address to: Box Replies. If the advertiser is one of the names on your list your application will be destroyed. PLEASE NOTE, resumes that are faxed directly to Oshawa This Week, will not be forwarded to the file number. Originals must be sent directly as indicated by the instructions in the ad. KIDS! KIDS! KIDS! - Ages 2+ - Wanted for TV 8i Movie Jobs! No Fees!! Men / Women 16-65 yrs. Needed for same! No extras. Parents call (416) 221-3829 EXPERIENCED Daycare teachers required for on-call positions at vVaterview Child Care Send resume to 1200 Philip Murray. Unit 1. Osha- wa. L1J 6Z8 HAIRSTYLIST/ MANAGEMENT P. Icons rasa 4hlc I,x rhw Ajax s 4,n rh- ,pen in .Al ax Durham Ccmre G,I.ut wages - saran plus corn isswn and .xhcr in- centive programs Positions abo available in Buwmanville Clanngton Centre Call Louie at (905 )111 57 Hair Fitness Salon wanted for L'Atti4urim w it. Osfawa Centre.Salary commission. Call Robert (905)723-5937 CANADIAN PIZZA AND CHICKEN is hiring MOkrSias- tic, hard working, experienced Pizza maker Ii Drivers. Drop resume at: 1725 Kingston Rd., (Mandarin Plan) 427-5556. FLOWER SHOP HELP friend- ly, ehergetic person needed for lull oma sales and general help. Call Robert Trimbee Mon -Fri Between t0am-2pm. 905-8394M. Violet Bloom's Fresh flowers. GENERAL LABOURER Need- ed for residential new home construction site. 3-5 years own ansp�n95torWioCell (0W 9138. NANISTYLISTS WMTEDII ImmediatelyExperience re- quired for busy salon. Great Apoituntttr. Pickering. (905)- opt -8920. •• GYMNASTICS COACHES Needed Cecmed Please contact Ajax Acro's (905)- 427-OOM STYLIST REQUIRED - male Or temdie wren a least 2 years experience Must be motivat- ed and willing to tram Call 430-3156 HERBAL MAGIC - Opening soon in Ajax' Excellent oppor- lun ty Lor enefpetic dynamic person looking for a full fire career with advancement po- tential. Provide weight man- agement counseling 8 sen herbal products in a chnic selling. 1-800450-1702. HOMEMAKERS, nature stud- ents. pan -time tdenurkeWlQ ppsitions available to tips! 16 Years Of age A older. _ S7.00r tour AN tprovided b those w4o�. Cal (905) 619-0991 between 1-5p.m. to arrange an xaervlew. NOUSBtEEPER, took wonted. Ocasioml baby -siding for 4, 6. 3 8 yr. olds. Pid4aing Please Contac Mary Arm 509.6645. mSURANCE Broker Position for personal lines roducer/ R-18. lic. TeNp10%abs exp pderred. Contact Pat at Worden Insurance (905)579- 1317. JOcuS EDUCATIONAL TOYS Looking for consultants to represent 350+ quality toys, panes. crafts.... 70% under its. Sel through home par- ties. fundraisers. catalogues.. 1.800-361.4587 ext9496. LABOURER REOWRED for Building Supply. Experience preferred d some heat' Will myolved. Apply ll Mon -Fri gam -spm on 8 Son Building Supplies Ltd. 1289 SrlmmeivAg St. Oshawa 1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL, long- term temp, must have 6 mantis wornarg experience b safety steel -toed bots Up to S9 r Pickering through Jshawa areas Car an asset We wilt be nterviewig at ft vshawa Unemployment Cen- e. on Richmond St E, Osha- wa. on Tuesday. August 25. ' mn930am -2pm AJAX DICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER 683mO7O7 L ae Bees 01 til 4th Moa.- Fri., Sal. 9:30m - 4al Toronto Line (416) 798.7259 CLASSIFIED ON UNE Now When you edrertise ym word oil olso GPPM$ on dike ittenet of, INTERNET: http://www.durbumnews.wt MAIL composeC3dwkam-net General Help 1 General HeIP 1 Ge MODELS WAIMO from Ca- na(la Detweer 2.9 to com- pere in this years 1998 Toron- to Pageants Over $20.000 in dates and scholarships. n- �ludtng trips to Nationals in as Vegas Cad today 1-800. 367-2125 Ext 240 North American Financial ProductsMariano Company seeking Career -Oriented indi- vidual with leadership ability and a dupe to run own Du9- Call Gary Bittner 905 NOT MAILING 5350-5450 weekly') Established market. m0 cortnparry npoly tikpand• pg needs 20 outgdng. rc- sp«siDk people. reps wL4rq to tram the right people F« inWvww Cal Mandy (905)720-3141 HIRING for The Sunday Sun Crew Managers To supero se door-to-door sales crews Start imrriediatety. Training provided. Flexible hours Excellent COrtlmtssion. Cal: Torry LOPresb 11 am- sprint Mon -Fn 416-947-3591 or 14800-668-0786 or fax resume 1-416-947-3191 or tax your resume to 416-947-3191 PART TIME RECEPTIONIST weekends Cor L Attitudes Pickering Town Ceme Call Robert 1905) 420-1440 or tax resume to (905) 264.9947 PART TIME. Cleaners. Drives license required. Part time days only. Castle Cleaning. 428-9765 or 426-9076 PEOPLE'S TAXI. Taxi drivers needed (mtle/lemale) imme- dlatey, for fast growing com- pany No experience neces- sary Part time car full. 905 42T-7770 PERMANENT Part time poli- Don available as office prk1or located inn Pickering, Four burs per day-mormr*s Fax resume b 905-839-1717, i11wrPERAtECERfEIt Duties. Mhrebouse Work, Inventory Control. Deliveries. Order Desk Work i Possible Ad- wrCMWK. Should have good Communication Skills. Grade 12 and Drivers Licarse. Prev- ious vkmNmw and or Sal* $)rt Sept 1 His 84-.30 &kq 1�I2WO .ICS INRs Rd. PHARMACIST, full-time w' tion Sit - Of temporary maternity leave position. 1 flour east of Toronto on Lake Ontario. Computerized pharmacy. At- tractive remuneration. Excel - Will b r efits and working con- dAorts wdh 13W independent. Cal Collect Dean 905.372- 7171. MARIIIACY TECIIMN3AN re- quited.of aflema- tive medipnednuiriO'gm wig be an asset. Must have own vehicle. Please calf 839- 4300. TDP DGLLM paid. Need lel- emarketers, experience DDre lined but will Iran. Call 905 438.0058. "'PRE/GRANO OPENING EXTREME FITNESS Finally... 300M SO FT State of the art Exercise Facility right here in Pickering Over $1 MILLION in exercise equipment Hammer strength• icaran, flex, strive. paramount, cybex, qu,, ri. life cycle. stair master. a 1-1 Also available Olympic style swimming pool, steam room. whinool PW personal training. Chiropractic care. tanning, d as msage therapy, slop by our Preview Centre 1755 Picker- ing Parkway in the home A Leisure Centre at the 401 6 Brock Rd today (905)-426- 7628 "2 months $391.•Brmg INS ad with you for special oft Expires Aug 31sV1998 PRODUCE clerk. butcher and dell rierk regwred full-time Experienceu. Pickering and whxtby locatim. days. wee- kends and even., Fax re - surae to 905430-0771 PROJECT MARAGER/PUR- CHASING Agent requned for general Contracting 6 store fixture company in Whitby Experienced required (905)- 430-0690 RECEPTIONIST Needed at busy heahh care facility in Pickering Pmtrve Attitude 6 cheerful disposition a must Telemarketing fl Xr ence es- sential Repy, to File 1201 PO Box 481. 865 Farewell St.. OShawil. Ontario, L1H 7L5 REG. PHYSIOTNERAMT needed for the week of Sept u -Sep le t« holiday n - placement Phot (905)-697- 0477 ROOFER SHINGLEN 6 Shin glers helper wanted No ex- penerhce necessary. Wil train (905)-434-3818 leave message See Page 7 (Pickering edtition only) for Town Of Pickering Job Vacancies. SIANDWICH" AJAX Has immediate openings for part time days. Apply to either A)ax location. Mon. -Fri. before 6 pm. SUPER IMTENDAMT couple for condo btW&V in Whitby. 90% cleaning. You are pro- fessionals n conduct, have the highest sbrldards of ear singliess, cooperative and friendly without being imru- Sive. we offer a Comp"ve salary. 2 bedroom surae and agemate week -ands off. Ex- perience required. Fax re- sume to 430.6265 if Help 77M NEWS ADVERTISER is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers and flyers to the following areas AJAX Linton Ave. Larner Dr, Kearney Dr. Kane Crt. Windsor Dr. Sherwood RCI.W. Cameron St. Elizabeth St. Church St. Georgge St. York St. Windsor Ave. Clover Ridge Dr.E. Dryer Dr. Archer Dr. Lake Driveway W PICKERING Hoover Dr. Richardson St. Howell Cres. Littleford St. 925 Bayly St. Gablehurst Cres. Brookshire Sq. Appleview Rd. Bonita Ave. Anel Cres. Aberon mCrt. Aberlea Rd. Highview Rd. SCARBOROUGH Pendermere Pkwy. Tudor Glen Cres. Fanfan Ave. Rouge Highlands Dr. Josaly Ave. Ravine Park Cres. Koninig Crt. Marlette Ave. Bathgate Dr. Feagan Dr. Centennial Rd. .A",)r --It FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 683-5117 TIME wanressesiwaiters and kitcn- en help Apply inperson to Victor 428-8790 The Kerry Inn. WORM AT HOME - assem- ding our productsStarIm- mediIm- mediatelyv i -M free ilo. pack- cal(24/hrs. toll-free 1- -7409 ex1.07.a-771Help 1 �De required for indittti iaUcom- memal construction compa- ny in Whitby area. MP, A/R, Payroll and Seaetarial skills. Knowledge of Mice 97 and Ouickbooks Pro. Competitive Fax resume to 905669-4441 - RECEPTI1IOOyNIST SECRETpMrcY Some tared. kfisi Fa ted. surra 11111000fiable. Fax resume to 19051 437-7762. THE LOCAL ExNWST 1L Ven- tilation Company of Canada (LEV-CO), an expanding in- dustrial Air.Pollution Control company inorg Pidkerirq is seela Bookkeeper ffi e helper excellent worldrnp cor4om S welch Wude flex hours (20.351vill Please fax reswne b Bob C (905)-831- 7443. 1 solo' ATTENTION REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE - Golden op ppoonnunity to increase sales. Rairemem community look- ing for individual to work on site in Whitby. For more de- tails contact Carol Robson Real Estate Ltd., 1 -800 -454 - PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER` `.. OUTLET 1822 Whites Rd., Pickering Sara/lee - Amberlea Plaza HOURS: l Oam-8pm Tues.- Fri., noon -5 pm Sun. Closed Mon. FAX: (905) 519-4218 (24 hour) 1 Office Help Office 1 Flelp Dfi0 <E All SOMETHING DIFFERENT Challenging short, long term 8 per- manent opportunities await you. Only the most adaptable, hardworking people with 1 year prior experience should call. Are you seeking a position in Admin./ Reception or Accounting. If you have computer software skills in Win 3.1/95/97, MS Office Suite, WordPerfect, Lotus and Accpac, your future looks bright. Positions in: •Markham -Richmond Hill -North York • North Scarborough For an opportunity to climb the ladder of success: Call Cheryl for temporary ® 416-216-1103 Call Diane for permanent ® 416-216-1124 Drake support; 'Employment 'Eijuity 1 Saba HoWAgents CHALLENGING RETAIL Sales posdion ivaliabie Mon -Fr: 9 30am-3 OOpm. You mould be interested n dealing with and meeting new aur- es every day Send n- surne (or drop by a ha out an fap pir�uon) Pac Mal. 1725 -Zl n Rd Picktnng, L1V PART TIME evening and someweekends p09txg11 avarlabk m Oshawa real es - 11 W. to Start rrtmw*ate ax resume to Janet 905 - W1745 SALES/SECRETARIAL Dvsdion available for 20 firs per week. nights and weekends Some exp required. will train swt- able apdicant. AWt/P ckernq area FFax resume ro 905- 6M-0294 An Brian EffSk*W Hell INELDERS/FITTERS long term temp 5 yrs experience Must have own helmet and small tools $15 per N Fax resume to (416) 495.0941 scan Plus. Al DRIVER wonted for Chica- go LTL operation, dean ab- strad. Expennce required. 905-427-4863, BODY SHOP PERSON re - gored for aM body shop in Ajax. Experience an asset. AflnW in Dersdn to 889 West- riey . S. Aiaic. HWY PERSON wAMED for reptwde Home Builder's Ctstaner Service. Must have residential service (repair) experWM. Must lave own and Communisods. excellent interpersonal Communication skulls. Durham pep�pm. Fax rewme 416.633-7191 xEL"A hN. heating and e E fence p MUSI have own a tools. Please Nave a rmes- sage at (905)-831-7527. Skilled Help REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY i.Lccnsrd Body Person for busy body shop in Whitby. No apprentices. Phone, IENSEN AUTO BODY (905) 668-3331 Lig tMa MECHANIC, willing to work at or 'easeNagarage n Ajax ktion Call 683-8121. a for Rami. or v" v 158 Hum LICENSED Sheet Metal Me- chanic required. Industrial and commercial. Prone (905)427- 1995 of tax resume aper Spin (905)430-0970 MIG WELDERS Must be ex- perienced 512/hr full bine. Ajax d Pickeringarea Fax resume to (905)-579.0667 Crystal Personnel Services Inc 1 Medkaf Der" C.DUL. or ►D.A wanted, part lime for busy tamely dental Practice in Uxbridge. Call 905- 852-3131 DEMTAL RECEPTIONIST re- quired with HARP cerhtica- tion. Must be able to work availing$ and weekends. Please call (905)509-9999 ask for Tonka. MAIERNfTY LEAVE Reptace- m. edial Receptionist. Wath ftliaphple e7�eff"Ce needed I« part -lime position n pbyy��Pl�ease fax resume b (9051.4306795. 135 AUTO-t3AY SERVICE MAM MER required for Zellers, Pickering Town Centre. Previous experience an asset, retail experience required, full-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. . 1 Daycare warned CARING RESPONSIBLE ba- bysiner needed within walk- ing distance of St Leo C Srn Brooklin f« 2 d 4 yr olds. Ap- pr,)x 2 days per week Pet free- smoke Iree home a must We also welcome someone m 4.'59(snp) our home 655 DEPENDABLE, mature. non- smoker. needed for lunch hour and after school. Fairpon Beach PS Flexibility re- wired Hourly rate (905)- 831-6Z3 MOMS - Cam extra money raring for Children in my home9 For details Call Jerry 831-0898 MATURE, energetic. experi- enced. leve out cNurnrxyy 1« aaqpeess 9 4.3 and 1 ExceAtrfr rNer- •nces, own veltick preferred � (905)839-2297 afeer pm. NANNY wanted to care for 2 young children in our Picker- ing norm Some IgM house- w)rk and Cooking Must have :•urn car Exp and/or ECE training an asset Call 905- 931-0723 kava message. 24 tx)ur vbrceinall RESPONSIBLE enthusiastic I've -out nanny for 3 children. 2 drys (6 8 2 112) and one gut 4 112). Own transportation. "urn -smoker preferred. ECE unrY« CPR an asset Refer - roes essential Please Call Ajax 905-428.3388 after 7 p inweekdays, anytime wee- k . Devc- AvaA AFFORDABLE. ovut; lay Care M nonsmoking environment Around corner from Glegrove P S on Glenview Rd Painting. oulrgt. A pood food. orambfererncFeusIV -time 72377237eRexppri AFFORDABLE daycare pro- vided. smoke free home. Fenced yard, reciepts Vim - ney Heights Close to Lester B Person School Cal Lisa al (905)619-2907 ALL AGES W finches, rwln- tious snacks, fenced yard. o«e6f8 &activities. (905)-831- AVAILABLE in my home, highly recommerhded, lots of activities, fenced yard, lunch- es/snacks, Waled near Our Lady Of the Bay 8 Fairport Beach schools. receipts given 831-2246. BROCIUHWY 2 - dayare available in my home. HW meals, daily outings, planned activities, receipts given. CPR Police checked Bayview Height P.SJDenmar (905)- 426.3621 DAYCARE AVAILABLE in my hone ages 1-4. Country Set- ting. N. Brougham/Markham Area. Great Prices! (905)-472-9430. DAYCARE AVARABLE in myy home. Near Maple Ridge 8 Saint Isaac Schools. Infants wek". 1`1001:1111111S. 19051.899 Cal Della DATCARE available Brock 6 DeObroolk, Monday -Friday. 3 months to 4 years, lots d TLC. Ask for Betty 683-5278. RESPONSIBLE NOTE child care. 10 Yrs� �experience. R Government t PR d. Int - aft 10 yrs. cPH Otlldoor activities. 90"831-0352 Cal Elaine FULUPMT Tun, Brock Rd/ CorICKSSion 3, (Clearside Cit.) Stay at home Mom. non- smdker. nutritious mealy smacks. IxAkgs, any ale, may consider shift work, rderenc- os available. Debbie 426- 7539. NARwoOWNORTN Nry /2 area. Reliable daycare in my home. Affordable rates. Non. smoking. Full-time. 6 months 8 up. 905.428-2676. UUUDEAWRN'S Bay school area, 2-12 yam, hibi smoker. Nutritious meals n snacks, outdoorWy Struc- tured program. ECE/IAontes- sori trakhed. Cal 6es-4921 .1 i _,c••,Y ..r 1111� p yclw AtIeKBble • Dayeaa Am•Bab11 LIVE IN,OUT Nanrry. 2 kids. ` once GoodRef- s 905)-426.1427 :,.. message 9E WOMAN W111 give ,,t ,,are- n your tame ne adarackque P.S. )05)427-0848. :;TERING Beach / Rollo: '.d"jre 18 months to ;ears Daily outings :ee backyard and park) - s ;tor) time. music, no - is maxis 8 Snacks Frst CPP cen lied Non- img -eceipts. 905 -428 - ATE HOME DAYCARE . ,g, energetic pro- ;iuse to parks New ;,r pray equp S Aiax, a n qmn -3977 .,'N -,a, not IunctteS. s tacks. picnics. da- in-ps. craft-,, toys Qa- 6alxes adored. Nin .in,; 3 first aid holders. :356 QUALITY laycare at al - 20,e 'aces 'my tonic. TWO Time Positions available. fears experience Re- es Jill 427-9505 -STNEYMARWOOD. south ,.ng .canny dayCare iatkt .n ; r "tome. fenced ,Hari. experienced ma- 'o!iaDle mother of fwi. -686-5679 •i STNEy,'_akeonveway, ex- cnddcare 111c or full-time CrNon a CraMe activities - !,ences and much more uI 9C � i6! 9-9050 RLT-1 Firewood ftEAT FIREWOOD. ex - e " ver; bat quality hard - rod guaranteed extra lora nt fully StasOrhed, cut + k4 Honest measurement. fe 7Nwery. 905-753-2246. °DKA LUMBER, est 1961. F,. $64 4-.8'x16- - 9 Discounl on lull bush rd Free Delivery Oshawa w Buy Local b Save Big wrgs Days 705-277.3381, A free from Oshawa; even - A 905.43:-6665. 1 ICE HIGH quality black acque` bedroom suae. 5500 . queen size black waterbeds �5 each. 6 lice glass / hrumeiblack leather din?p v lutchen suite $300.• two 3 kawer black mats with Con- eec'ng IT, $75 dike met an 5I 509-0163 BLACK COUCH IN good Com :•.i;i. $250 426.9995. BRECKWELL P24 deluxe pel- :'Jve and pipes, will I1Eat Pto 2,500 sq h , one year, $2.200 Mastercratt 6000 ._TU Window air conditioner 5125 314 horse fac uzn pump ,ed sand finer for 24 K round above ground pool $150. -0ys mates W. headboard and mattress $150. Call (705) 432.2708 FRIDGE 6 STOVE for Sala, ori CDlour. Kenn" mode. 'rWge 2 door side by side 65' 4. 33 1/2' wide. Stove 30' * de Excellent Conditions S85U'set 683-6265 alar bpm. PACKARD BELL COMPUTER 486 DX33. $450.. HleerliN Packard hiB SIZE �4YLU $200. Telephone 831_ SATELUTE DISN10'com- pete system, 6w, �. excellent CoOdttion $100 Cal 1905)426-7182. antlers eep0 �' pNf M --*can convert to �g Call 428-0666. 1 Artildil SG �� h braMrh Open- ers installed New' doorSir openers. Quality Plus Dophe 416.336-0073 �wsads79o8D016.Aln 3 new ti�ress.2 now lira bow 1791$U O.B.O. (906)-728- 1"1019 Fume - 08 Tonle and Oil for $750. 3 fral ffNc. frit water tables, free double cement sink aria You Zia 6.61 of le 1 Articles; for sale 4 PC. DINING Room suite In- cludes 4 chaos S china ca0i- net. $800 (905)-579-6840 BLINDS Cut the middleman. Installer has custom made WIridOW Cc" Vertical. Vertical. Venetian. Shinners Free esti- (�tes��6)-227-7777 or 5555550 7722 or 1 -888 -369 - DRAPES - (blinds 37' long. 41' mde matching shower curtain Oriental design Like new 905.427-1822 BEDDING - Duvet cover - (queen). bed skirt idoubie), te pillow-Sms b sheets blue fora) 'new' 9054271822 CAGES for sale, 4x3 3 $25 each Please call Torry. Trny or Judy 721-0986 (snp) CARPETS SALE: Lots of car- ptm ts. 100% Von stain re- lease, carpel 3 rooms $339 (30 sq. yd) Includes carpet. premium pad and installa- tion. - Free estimates, carpet repers Serving Durham and surrounding area Sam 905- 686-1772 CARPET SALE. Call and Saw up u 50% Off large seleaion t# color and design customer satisfaction guaranteed. For free esu ase call Mike. (905) 431-4040.(416) 8228226 COMPUTER FACTORY. Ama.•mg school special ' year no payments, free scan- ner 266mmx loaded. interne. primer. software and more 516 wk (cac) 1-800-515- 5545 Free delivery. COMPUTERS. USED 416 Systems starting at $99. VGA Cokx monitors $79. Printers from $49 Repairs d upgrades at good rata New systems 6 parts L It Pentium 233 MMX 32 Meg ram. 32 gig HO. 24X CD. Sound a speakers $749 Model T comppiters 131 Brock SL S Whnby (905)-430- 5615 FLOIUOAILAS VEGAS vaca- tion package Approx value $5". asking SaWO i.b.o. Can (905)134-2590 for more wallon ration FURNITURE STORE Liquida- tion. new couches, love seats, sop beds. maim. tables. Mattresses, at over 50% on, MacGregor Auction Centre. 182 Wellington St Bowman• Ville. Thurs. 8 Friday Aug. 27 6 28M, 4pm.-8pm.. Sas. Aug. 29th. 11 00am to 4 pm. Call for oto. 905.623-7949. 1-800- 363-67". FUTONS, MATTRESSES, Bean Baps, Sofas, bedroom Smits, Baby Furniture. We sock Brand Names like Sim- mons. Palliser, Trigold a Hammes, The Best Ouakty at the Lowest Price in DeMain. Futons are always in stock Ready b Lake back to School. WlGrs Flanisae, 488 King St. W. Oshawa (906)436060. HAI M APPLIANCES, Sales Parts. Service. Two truck- loads haw arrived, beard now scratchMe t washers. SM used d�iyars $1 M 2D s� 0 Mely" waslMr/dry- as. We now an. $660111ial valved $1200. stoves. Whi bb maid sffN- tdtaLtirq, avg 2yrs =Wvp, ih1�:42*r �'dletle opS.aFS` NdCW flNBrMMENT - 2r Forrester Goal Pads - $125; 300 Goalie Gloves - U pair Cal 436-2631 (snp) KRCNEP TARE whit Wood- en sta nds 10 6 1128. with 6 white ON back eclairs. Pd. $1800. AWM $600. ONSOW pbenerrk�VW It bullsed Derry (90$839.3921. MAPLE @EDON SURE OUIIn bed A matiam 3 Tia Minor tkattec Mirrored Hod =(910W41=11. Side A mull MDYMIB SALE funtlae. W wt mount, air ew. dboiw. =0W plow, barbecue. aria, aed household "rases. Call (N5)45H= for mon wor- miMf011 • w. a . Ben /11 for �'/ PHILIPS COMPACT DISC„ in- teractive with Compton$ En- cyd0pedia, 901 pains, battle- ship, Caesar's Palace qam- blirg, Plays CD'ds, Connects to our TV. 51.000. Value $$"0.905-723-0467 POOL Table. 68 Dulferin 1 inch slate. Balls, cues, rack, excellent condition, 51.000 Studio lab speakers. =300/ Pair, Call A 725-1332. RENT TO OWN APPLIANCES. new and reconditioned, full warranty. Paddy's Markel, 5263-8369 or 1-800-798. SHEDMAN . Quality wooden sheds 8' X 8barn kit, only $299 plus tax. Marry other siz- es and styles available Also garages and decks 761 Mc- Kay Rd Unit 3. Pickering. For more LMo call 905-619.2093. CAR STEREO SYSTEMI!1 Panasonic CD changer (with remote) Pd 5450, Ask 5200 2. 6' Boss Speakers w th tweeters Pd $350 Ask $150 1 ORION 225 RCCA Amp Pd $850. Ask 5450 I Orion Elec- tronic Crossover Pd $150 Ask $75 Beautiful loud BOX with 2. 12' Storm speaker-, !Giant magnets'i Pd se50 Ask $450 ALL THIS FOR $/000.(90.5)-427-1822. PINE/OAK FURNITURE.. En- lerlainmen! lriti Herne �I- lice. Dining Room. Kitchen. Bedroom and Custom Designs. our Craftsmen have been handbutlding the hippntieeSt quality solid pine a oak Tuml- lure for the home since '374 Drop lin and set our Site of the Art woodworking facility and let us show you how fine furniture is made our motto -There is No Substitute for Goals - 'y Tradmoial Woodwork - 115 North Port Road (S oft Ream Rd I Pori Perry 905- 985-8774 TOSHIBA T4400SX Lap foo $550 Asn 5 p,ece Adiron- ,lack deck furniture $225 985-0026 snp USED FRIDGE $225- and jo used stoves S-:'0 and up. 4" washers S25C dryers $125 and up New, brand tame fridges 16 c $605 New Wand one 30• stoves $449 and up New 5 c I freezers $255 new 5 c f bar hgges $225 Stephenson s Ap- puances 154 Bruce St. Osha- wa, 576-7448 WESTINGHOUSE !ndge - stove. hutch. while 5 pea bedroom Set. 4 sealer met- terfield and chair French provincial li icrowave(Quea- ser) Call 725-1953 leave message and phone number WIN Arthckee WfirrW ANncuts?Ahsoiii Ad- vice- always valuable us"N free' Purchasing outngnt, es- tates vi/some antique cont- ents. (no limit to value Con- sidcred), collections of any sort. quantities or single an• bque items Speclal interest in Moorcrott popery I'll try to re- spon0 to as queries. Robert Bowen Antiques- Brooklm. Ontario. (905)655.8049. tax (905655.5501 CASH OR DEALS. We Buy Sell, b more, Pay top dollar for top rlemt. Home aidhd/ video, car audio. tools, CD's. movies. games. god. dia- monds, furniture. ap iarnces (905)433-1785 905-571.2274 905)666-0004. (prefer all items in working order) DO you have valuable an- tiques or estate converts? Let us assist you in achieving ON highest possible per• Cab to -day Hent" or Gayle Kahn Arnigw Consultarm' with nearly 30 years exPOng Kee. ph" 906-985.8161. WAM1H1 copy papa. 8112 x11 and 61/2 x 14201b. While a ibbrr. cal Paul 579-MO7. USED EMBOSSING MACHINE For plastic 1.D. Cards Please call Sav at 579-9407 Poole, ME- 1!Y• -MY IN 1115. KAYAK POOL und �ResarUw ght 16'1(24 DID SSM. Patdkeallee ihdudM irsar, 2 ladders, sad Mor, pump a MOW elc. 1- BOHW 1 tag A 1- Favoll- LOST. 3 months from farm, roar unify Cam. Gran Fiv- es, Hwy_" . 1 Tabby, 1 calico. Maturo ab. Need vet Swim int ffics"ely. cal 416.251- 2373. OSNAWA OBEDIENCE Assoc Classes starting Monday, June 29 B asic and No TOREgisler call Bev (905) sTAL08086688AVAILABIE at private loam, north Whitby, indoor ar- ena. sand nrhq, wash stall. in- dividual feeding pprogram (905)6559994-Susan-Even- irgs BEAUTIFUL, healthy purebred spring spaniel puppies Ex- hObtp pets and bloodlines Shots. dewormed, docked papers, micro Chipped. Phone (416)760-7928.5500. EMU_AutdniobNu 1970 Chnelle. Silver with black stnpes Latter bar sus. Pension, 488 gears. Mickey Thompsons on Centre lines 4500 Stall 355 with Dart heads Nitrus. Best of every- thing- Very fast, $12.500 Can 2-8 p in 721-1988 1902 CHEV Camaro V6. auto. stored last 3 /ears $1000 As is. 0 8 0 1905-831.4578 1913 OLDSMOBILE 98 Re- gency New brakes 6 new air conditioning $1500 I B 0. ;all AI 1905)-728-7985 :eave 19855 FLORIDA Bunk Park Avenue lolly 'Waded. excel- lent condition, 52130 or best offer 438-0785 1915 NISSAN 300ZX /6. 3 GLtr ',le -1 31acx ',rs Mint' 2 doors Standard Air PS/PW tint. hatch back T- Roo1 243Kms 52795 As is 0 B 0 Must Safl!!"!W1 (905)4271822 1685 VOLKSWAGON .ETTA 5 speed 177.000 km ;ngWl paint norust Runs great b $1400 o o As is 1.994 Toyota Celina, parts car. 5 s in good ccndihon ad $650 for rubber 8 nms Whole Car $950 q It o 416- 701-3399 Leave mesw 1987 CORVETTE, 97 000km oaded. ex�e,lenf -anditicn. S! 4 530 OBD U1 72"174 1517 TOYOTA TERCEL Yice a extra clear blue ':` vms AmRm radio auto 4 Jr. S!695 as is or best over Must sell 1905)-683-0521 anytime INS CAVALIER RS ai, sun- root- cruise exceiLent condi- tton,$2350 706-1460 1011 CHEV ;,cavalier 2 door. white. 1 owner 149 000 km good conotron. Certified. Ask- ing $1975 Call 905-576-2412 INS FIREBIRD '18 2 -tone grey new ::res --rDol, good -tenor, body needs work. S!200 080 905-723-9319. 1990 FORD Taurus v6. air. 53000 F,5,579-0804 Also 1986 Dodge Caravan. 51500 o b o ,905)436-2791 1990 NISSAN 3GCD(. 5 speed 123 000kms -0 changer, 'fully Icakkd' summer driven only. $ 15.000. Can (905)683- 7.178 1"l BUICK Park Ave. very titan '48K asking 57500 Call 430-8438 or 416-756- 8728 1991 PONTIAC GRAND PRIx- SptWi touring edition grey, v-6 4 door. now 145.000 kil. r smoker loaded. power lum- bar seats. eke compass, a player, cruise. eenthed. 57.990 905 6554076snp 1991 PONTIAC SUNWO. 13OKms 2dr. 4q1., auto. cob au. PSMEL AMFm can.. Iul Cert. 54350 Cat the CAR LINE (905)4274987. INS PONTIAC Grand -Ar SE. 2 or., Air, auto. PW/P0, tin. Cass. Excellent Coed. Call A- ter bpm (905)4657862. 1684 FIREFLY 5 -door hatch- back. New on 95. -,sped manual, the ultimate reliable. ecotomiew, commtder. Ex- cdW oo thbon $3700. (905)579-4565 11N4 PONTIAC GRAND AM, excellent goteisco. red ext" ria, 56,000 Id.. all power, lel M, aWba cUSM calr- M W $10,400. (905) 668- SS41, 7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1994 Robe. 5�sp1W. white. N C.135.0001M. With sp Compete orts rack winter fres and ams $9500. Cal(9W03-2268 Igo DODGE Grad Carawn SE Spat 80,008 KMS. 3.31.1r. Ar, pw/p1ltiN/Cnlise, amvfm C=... new Yokohama Ura. $14,900 Certified. (905)-831- 1689. 1988 NOMA Civic LX Sp1- cal, 4 -door. SspaW, awl green, air. P.e.. Ill arMm z. non4mo�ker Cenirrod $13,700 o.b.o.(905)837-2M. 165 NOOA am. SE, 1990 Hilda AOCaQ corps. 2 door. 5 eQNd� 512 995 each. (9001 1M6 NMM40 mut $•1. 85,000kno. 4 door, AuAWOk etpirMn rn/ cantre, 3.31. lahlif COr1dti011 $9000 040- 0- (9060 5 -19 21 - WE FINANCE EVERYONE No tum downs. First time buy- ers, bankrupt; bad credit; no credit! If you work; you drive! Lots of pre- owned vehicles to choose from. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-706-8498 15 GMC SAFARI S! F 7 -a« Dutch door deluxe gril. 2 - tone paint, running boards W W. p dl, keyless entry lilt, cruise, pnvac/ ?lass 96Kms. (90 $14.000 5)•571-4139 C.M E. GOOD CARS LATELY? COME TO CERTICAR FOR OUR GREATEST SALE EVER. Eg 92 Lemma AP'/ ^igh kms, but real nice 3800 v-6. loaded. only $6.995 94 Astro luxury Ed 125.000 kms ]ark red a-1 cny $9995. 90 Sa- tan, loaded. 140.000 kms. nicest in Durham $6.965 firm 95 Lumina. loaded, white. 3.800 V-6. Spewl. $1' 950 95 Lumina almost loaded. :22.000 kms. Steal At $10.800 95 Transpon loaded. 3800 v-6, like new. only $12 950 Redirects 95 Frenys (4) from $5 225. 33 Cavalier SE. Teal Coupe. A-1. 92.000 kms only $6.950. 90 "its Sidelircnk. 'UrdtOi auto 4 x 4 129 000 kms. Pretty red. wow $5.995 91 Sidekick 4 door 5 speed, 4 is 4, only 102 000 Kms, ready for winter now $6.996 94 Grand Am. SE. Slack beauty must sen Sake $9 500 95 SunAres. very ria. auto air, from $9 695 Lrary Sale - 94 Guns Gema SL. lowiv oaded, mm Condition. $0 985 91 Buick Real Ltd_ loaded. 122.000 kms, truly a ria Car Only $7 9% SEE US AT CERTICAR AUTO CEN- TRE. 155 IUNG ST. W., AT MIDTOWN MALL. ON CALL 571--ZSU OPEN SUNDAY 12 -3PM CARUSO AUTO SALES '988 PCn1laC 'empal DUek. clean $1950 1988 Oldsmo- bile burgundy, $1550 1985 Honda Accpro. Brown. '32Kms 3950 as is. 1973 Sulcamper Motor Home. 22tt. proparhe powered. 78miles. 32995 as is 1987 Plymouth Reliam 15510ms $1350 1991 Sunblrd. Burgundy $3450 1990 Bonneville. Black. $4250 All vehicles certified. 1895 Clements Rd U-177 Pickering Need a car. can Phil 686-380 CHELSEA MOTORS 1401 Dundas St. E. Whnby 438- 4M 96 Taurus won. 81 kms. $12.995 95 Accord Exr 92 kris. $16.995 94 MAMA 14x6. 5 speed, black. $12.995. 94 CARAVAN C.N. $6.995. 93 SUBARU IV. 90kmt. 55995. 92 SENTRA G.X.E.. loaded. 36996. 92 SABLE G.S.. load- ed, air, SS995. 91 EAGLE Biel ta, auto $4996. 91 EAGLE 2000 G.T.X, air, 54996. 91 CHEV 1500 PN. V8, $7995. 90 LE ­ BARON Caw. V6. $4995. 90 V.W. Gal. $4295. 90 SUZUKI Swill. 1231uns $2996. 89 CENTURY V6, air. low kers, 53995. Al Vehicles txvtbld Fiaasitq koft . 1500 - $1000 down. NOT SELL - 1983 NUO RX7 CestiBed, now Ula, 4x- Celad liMming condition. 52300. (906)5761797. OW FNNWCNW $500- $1000 Down. CERTIFIED VE- HICLES: 1989 Tempo, 4-cyL. auto. 1967 L.ell", 1231. 1987 Toyota Caaway, auto. 1989 Mazda 323, aft. 138K 1992 Pont. Lenwo SE, auto 1988 Beretta GT, cub, IML 1988 BMW 735L AS IS SPE- CIALS: 1967 Sunbird GT Tur- bo. unbo. 1967 Assios l; 7-pasanl or. 1989 uucob Contkraral. 89 Chair Corsica. 90 Chev Corsica. 91 Chn Caveier Z24, S-Spd 87 Jam Ctrrobl 04, 5spd. 89 Hormle Civic DX, 5-spd. 89 Chair Tudor 61, 5•sf d. RnncirNO 8 War rainy Available. CINMl1E AUTO SALES, 2M Dmft SLW., Will" 00401-W. OSHAWA AUTO CENTER - SERVICE REPAIRS LICENSE MECHANIC LABOUR RATE ONLY $Mr. with this at. Also Cat clamp. ResseaaYb rates. Easy lrraV 11 war- ran" ar ran" aeaibhlo. M Retail tionsd eai l- tionsd Codified ars "*liable. 1994 SUNBIRD. 2 or. auto. 56495 19% Cavalier. 2 or, auto. $59%. 1992 Z24. 2 to choose. 1992 Surl GT. 56400 1992 Cavalier, 2 or. 5spd. $3500 1992 Taurus Wagon 54600 1991 Cavalier Z24. 55pd. $5495 1991 HYUNDAI Scoop I.S. $2995. 1991 Cavalier 2dr, $2995 1950 990es5Beretta gle GR 5pd. 95 1990 Cavalier RS 5 spd $3700 1990 Corsica. $3750 1990 Grand Prix. 4 or. 52995 1990 Spnrit, auto. $2695 1990 Bonneville SE. $4295 1990 Beretta GT $3880 1990 Regal $3995 1990 Lumina, 4 or. $3995 1990 Z24. 5spd. 53695. 'NO Mustang LX 53695. 1990 'aurus GL, 53995 1989 Be- 'Pha GT $3795 1989 Cavalier $3295 1989 Tempest $2795 1989 Lincoln Contenential $5495 1989 IROC Camaro. T - tops. 55po $5995 1988 Mus- tang 52800 1988 Nissan Sen- tra. auto. $2595 1986 Camaro tops. $2995 1973 Mustang 53995 1991 Sonoma Ext Cab. $6950 1982 S-10 Custom, $8500 NOW Open SuMar"I BUY SELL b TRADE! 160 SLmco• St. S.. Oshawa (9051,11104-2255 199544p dr auto air 50 )GG Km $8900 obo cemfitd 434-2775 v cu ccI I.T TRAVEL MATE motor name. Shen, rnassis "en"or. air, 'Mt, frdpt. Stove. nkcrigve. Dam with showier, sleeps 6. molJina � pickupCa0723- 5374 snp 1 Araomoba•• 3 Cash S for unwanted cars and 'rucks prolific can axil wmte-ons. (Vie dear out. you Cash in 1905-426-0208 A 6 A AUTO- Can, trucks, teats Wt ;ay 580. $10.000 Cash an the spot Any conal - tion. arry year Call us lime. 24 hours. 7 days. 30 min. service 905.686-500.3 or 905706-5234 $n to $750 for Scrap cars 8 trucks or n cornchaon vetv- Ck S 24hr Free Towing All Durham Recycling an 8 trucks wanted TOP CASH GUARANTEED (905)706.5740 CASH FOR CARSt We guy used vehicles; Vehicles must be innrehig ronhdibon. A 427-2415 or come to 479 Bayry St. East. Ajax a Ml1HA0 AUTO SALES. KEOM Durbare Clean. Cash paid. Fre Removal. Dead or Alive vehicles. An - lime. &&NN home: 3686: paper 905.720.8271. A AW AUTO WNECRE113 iarsetl raKychir and deed'. $100-SIO.000 cash on the spa. For cars, trucks -any cadrrron. Gwrarred parts 1plp algid repairs. (905)16- 1171 days a (116)684 1121 eymmw WAM1E0 ; 1992 or 1993 Hoo- do Accord OR Mug be auto and have air and be -in in tlan6lOn 4311710 1 11l•W 1911 i■C M SNpaide Pkk- rp. m Package. s.flLIl s spa.. amrtm Cott., Ipx IineK ClrYfad (qty x011. 5,250. 90-128.9357. 1986 mum 13111 Pickup Red. V6. auto. AM/FM Cass. Mao whew i soxbrw. 117,000 1al C robt $6,996. Gibson AMO Saks. 695 Raley Aver (416)-5457095. 1916 $ a Clessic, 1/24on truck, 4x4, VG mOta. heavy duty cassis, oversized firs, akaminam rime, 1 owner $15,500 o b.o. arched. CaN MM788-M 105 GMC "&I -linin 4X4 EXL Cab. 3%aub. SMOkOL Lir new. 530500 O.B.O. No GSP. Cal l"83. THE NEWS ADVERTIM TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1998- PAGE 33 1Thicket 11erbrerre oT 1 1 are a Fa Stele ReM Rent ION CMC 4x4 Stepside Pick- up, Z71 Package. S.OLtr. 5 spd.. am/fm cars., box liner. black on grey doth. $9.750. Certified (905)-728-9357 5 view 4�� ION PLYMOUTH VOYAGER - 7 passenger 3 Itr, timed windows Am/fm Cass 184,000 kms. Air/Conditioned $1400 080 As is. Fand 1905)-831-1955: work (416)284-9740 11M5 NISSAN QUEST GXE. loaded. from and rear air con.. ABS brakes. aluminum Alloy wheels. CO player, 4 Captains chairs, seats 7. new tires new factory engine at 50.00 Ism. lady driven, excellent condi- bor. call 905-655-3390 WINDJAMMER APARTMENTS - AJAX 33 & 77 Falby crt. 2 & 3 Bedroom apart- ments. Includes [air, idge, stove, broadloom, heat, hydro, water andone parking. Call 686-0845 or visit us at: ww.geocities.com/wall street/floor/ 7657/highriser.html. AVAILABLE SEPT. IST 3 1 Trailers bedroom plus der $995 2 LARSON 2: " Coat 250 Che- vy Strait 5 cyiengine. in- xiard, seats 6. Mer: miser, ;tem drive cwt int Or Noiot and Iratler with hydraulic bakes all working $2800 clod 1905)839-1357 1 1 Aiyrtrnwnb For Row BED BSMT APT - a- i xauttful '-dge ;1cve .aun- Iryry b parking sion-SM iter Nh4gral y A001st -,Sly no nclusive t sV asr 1905)- '25-3134 BACHELOR. 1 4 2 bedroom apt; .r most beautiful adult building Available anytime Stevenson S Rossland. Oshawa Call 723-1009 BROOKLIN 2 Cedroom apart - mer! 565; • -vdro Bachelor apt 34.,0 hydro Avg. now arge room for Oct 1st S400rmo Cap (905)-655.5539 CENTRAL Oshawa a-ge ' ' S 3-ecroom +:,artments available ,n we:;-,'r,bMaired towooking Jose to all amenities Call 723-0977 K"MaT. 1 BEDROOM bsrnt COURTICE siacious 1 bed - apt Yo pets Avagble imine• .oc, ac: near 4^1 buses lately, Laurod 4 parking and pp snortp '-fydro and gasSS50/md GII Carole included Fist/last Non - 9051666 -5545 smokermo pets S850/tno 1 BEDROOM in Couruce ltairl "r Sen :onla Wed aapptt n renovated tarvuiouse $&boli to 30 indulged Asan immd 25-9991 1-NEDROOM 9dSemerl apartment :".a new 4DC gam w:faeuza se;a•ate trance, panc% .circa n b!S include: :a 's1 S60G moms tst'tast nc pets Y5- 434-5431 -28-'505 eoutInCE, a+a„abie Sept !st B- l"! :'ear, 2 bedroom oasemem apt Laundry b ca- ble Suitable for row -smoker No pets $700/mo inclusive ;9051432-1562 MARMONT RD,W area. 3 -oc.rn usemenl apt 1-oed- -ooin Utnitits Lnau Cid. paA- ng. bus at door S500rmotn, 's'last roti -Smokers adults - Mer ed 905-723-7546. 905- 11 • Rdroom 5810. Com have new 1993 FLAGSTAFF hardtop 'en! =arpet. new appliances Dark - Trailer 8 foot box. Sleeps 6, 'nq, laundry. all inclusive fridge. stove, a awnm4q Ask- 576-2925 9 a m- s p m ' $4000 Cal 725-6228 AVAILABLE for September Goober 'oro bedroom apts • Marine Small quiet budding Small dogs OK Laundry on premis- 1985 DORAL CAVALIER ,' c es Bloor,'Wilson area Can If Aft cabin new tamper 'op, 128-0285 new VHF radio. new compass AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY r plus mum more 510.800 Wh,tby Ap! :>„di -g ;Pa. (905)987-2272 Must be seen cious, carpeted. newly paint. INS 171 Walleye Boat 130 ed. 'win bak orty dose to bus. Ila ;chnson outboard. Dow shopping. all utiktia included. ,mount trolling motor live well ,iMVlatt required. no pets. bait well etc $18.500 623- bedroom $69C 2 bedroom 9107 (snp) $790 3 bedroom 2% Can 430-0134 LARSON 2: " Coat 250 Che- vy Strait 5 cyiengine. in- xiard, seats 6. Mer: miser, ;tem drive cwt int Or Noiot and Iratler with hydraulic bakes all working $2800 clod 1905)839-1357 1 1 Aiyrtrnwnb For Row BED BSMT APT - a- i xauttful '-dge ;1cve .aun- Iryry b parking sion-SM iter Nh4gral y A001st -,Sly no nclusive t sV asr 1905)- '25-3134 BACHELOR. 1 4 2 bedroom apt; .r most beautiful adult building Available anytime Stevenson S Rossland. Oshawa Call 723-1009 BROOKLIN 2 Cedroom apart - mer! 565; • -vdro Bachelor apt 34.,0 hydro Avg. now arge room for Oct 1st S400rmo Cap (905)-655.5539 CENTRAL Oshawa a-ge ' ' S 3-ecroom +:,artments available ,n we:;-,'r,bMaired towooking Jose to all amenities Call 723-0977 K"MaT. 1 BEDROOM bsrnt COURTICE siacious 1 bed - apt Yo pets Avagble imine• .oc, ac: near 4^1 buses lately, Laurod 4 parking and pp snortp '-fydro and gasSS50/md GII Carole included Fist/last Non - 9051666 -5545 smokermo pets S850/tno 1 BEDROOM in Couruce ltairl "r Sen :onla Wed aapptt n renovated tarvuiouse $&boli to 30 indulged Asan immd 25-9991 1-NEDROOM 9dSemerl apartment :".a new 4DC gam w:faeuza se;a•ate trance, panc% .circa n b!S include: :a 's1 S60G moms tst'tast nc pets Y5- 434-5431 -28-'505 eoutInCE, a+a„abie Sept !st B- l"! :'ear, 2 bedroom oasemem apt Laundry b ca- ble Suitable for row -smoker No pets $700/mo inclusive ;9051432-1562 MARMONT RD,W area. 3 -oc.rn usemenl apt 1-oed- -ooin Utnitits Lnau Cid. paA- ng. bus at door S500rmotn, 's'last roti -Smokers adults 2 -BEDROOM bnow4m apartment near PTC, separate carariWl-oft, p►9fi Nviong r000mmsseer 0•dr00m. Preps siSmUNOlmaMst- . 3- boft m am Roo mawb & (905)839-2194. 34EOM0011. large rower apartment ,rear Oshawa Cen- tro, euro ktlCh1 , colorial OW 2 batt WahM a deur. laundry facilities. available OCL 1. $85ohaarlL C 005)B23 -4W - A1 OB L=k Fill"paired large 1 -bedroom. Mo. Hu&Vwag indudld Laun- dry on stiff. Near al amterli- tia. kmbw ISOmmsmow. 11- .49-2738 or pogo (416)- 501-1687oom nrke in int ho for�ni 075 bol • ulities. No pee9• (905}472.0924. AMX Spadow 2 bol bath. apt. Sep. inn. plrtdtg 3 pa WNW. 4 app.. IMUL 5755/ mo. imdedirg wBBNa. Don 831-1527 weekdays. LAW 24b/dran walkout Da marnt aiperhneM. Very 1 Pym P$tL no emoting. Bus at door, alar 1able�790/mMOWLa iew iC 2 SDMOOM AVANAKE FOR SEPT 13T. Located at 350 Malaga Rd.. Oshawa. $7001 mo. al inclusive. No pets Please call (905)-576-6721. OE bsdroom $S82. pay own 111,13110. Oshawa Orth ' n0. Dm Mal. A ailaOM Oct. 1. Also 2 bed- room. Sept 1.5650. 436 6012 ON: BEOR008M SMI com- puted, Large PrivaM Cartrol Whitby. Beautiful quiet old Lown area. Large backyard WMV. Walk to Slopping. Available Sept Ist. $6951aa. Cab 571-M. SMG00$�wsell-maintained 2 nn and BBB GlenSt. Some will Walk-in plastics , pair, provid- ed. Close t0 schools Shop. M GO SNOW Ui On innd�ilb& Cal ?28-4993. 0lMIIIIIIIA - ON bedroom apt. Neat, Ming, fridge, SIM in- cluded. Albat/Jadkson ares. Avaipble Sapl. 1. $60Olmhp. 1sVleat. 723-9781. OSNAWA 2 IOatidnls, o acral acrd south sass. one and two bedroom apartments, quiet clean buildings, start 5575 per mo. no qM. C 436.6809 or OSNAWA. 936 Glen SL (dose to GAIL 2 large bedroom, fully rencrivaled, do" to Miwn._, Aail., SepL1. 423 - or 427.6622. 1 BEDROOM BASEMENT apt Sep enrr Near PTC. GO F male preferred. n0 smoking/ pets Utilities. laundry. 6 ca- ble included $535/mo Avail. mind (905)-831-2303 PICKERING = ncrWhites Rd Bright Near casement apt Kitchenette suitable for one. non-smoker 'Verypnvate Walk 7 •f avine $595fnn- clusive 905-837-0218 (sno) PICKERING PARKWAY/Brock. 1-OeCr,cm casement apart- ment. Pat -lin lutchen, full batll separate hying rim avail- able Sept.lst. $575ymonth in- clusive Peferences rEgulred. 905.683.2564 PICKERING VILLAGE - Yew 1 bevoc-i asement apart- ment Avanaoe Sept 1 Sep - mate entrance. parkin utih- bes. $650 nclusrve Suitable for single non-smoker 426- 10% PICKERING lige 1 -bedroom nsem!^T apartment. sepa- rate tntrantt, kitchen. 3pc bath. ;aundry. parking $650 month inclusive No pets non-smoking Available Sept st 905.4Zrrr.675 PROFESSIONALLY -FINISHED I-oedr;om -4 .-out met,.! apartment. apartment. all utilities. air-conlotionmg. separate en- trance laundry non-smoker. ,to pets. available mid-Sep- tember. $700• 1svlasi 905- 426-0882 Family ^ -;,s. s;a- c:c-s 2 a 3 BIR apts.. ,.tis incl. Freshly paint- • -d. rec club. events for a:: ages from 880s to Sa-:a. starting from S6 70. Call to view: (905)721-8741 THREE BEDROOM west side of Oshawa entre nardwrod "don. dg backyard. large k r 0 8 JOIN 'Ccm. laun- dry facilities ;;n premnsa $900 plus tit ubiitws (905) 723-5513 TWO EXTRA LARGE : bed- room apartments -or rem. avaliaae immediately and October Ist Townune Rd. S. near !Grog Street 5800 plus hydro. New triplex buddino. Call 579-5515 leave ms - Sage WHITBY. Dunenn St. 1 6 2- be000m apts. clean, quiet building. parting Fully-broad- loomcwd large closets Neu amenities. GO/401 FndQel stove. $6101up Inclusive No Def. 905-6657904 or 905- 404-1414 WHITBY Genn 2 -bedroom apt. character and charm, quiet street. Separate OWN". up- per levelNear everything. N cooker/no pets. $825 905.665-6487. WIMTIY beautiful spacious 1 Dfideoom basement apartment ,with walk -out. Hardwood 1100nS, ROrmga tub, no pets, no smakiing. Avail. Oct 1st $660 inclusive. Cal 430-3519. WN1BY, 1 bedroom ar eiF in wall build - Wens Realy Ltd 905 A. WWW. CLEAM, 4uist.l-bed- mom lo- tated, d' `to al o�NNr , Avail. Sept. hysting. suit" for surighe woldartp pelso (905)-668. 111. oom "able e5 platsL C�4 789.4145. or 905-665-7543. 1 Hloaea For RW YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE? o Qom( from $700hnordh o Na Much DoikwpymenrM (905)571-6275 1,800-840-6275 Mark Stapley lis Oi►a�4s� W - Mer ed 905-723-7546. 905- 11 • 165-3747 • HAAMONT'491 .weir 3 :n, '_cm 7unga'ow -'wrier al :s -1t AOL LAurtdry parking. a rape $875 share utiinties '-:laSt. Avau Sept. 1St '25 �-7 DIRGE 1-3ecroom ;casement a^ +n nicety decorated. 1.-aclusive. with Unner. :-.er 8 rabic. 401Rarmony :'ea for Sept/ocl $500/ roma 905-571-0772 All NEW ,.lige 3 bed man Moor at Vuse 4 pcsemi en - suite. Cable. Gose to all amenities. 2 ;ar parking 1 5-668-7332 Aper incl No pets Avail Sept. t st 3950 mil. Can Mike (905,-718.5513 MOUTH OSHAWA Super Large 2 -bedroom. Extra urge gale o- ny Wit managed quo build- 2-BEDNODM apartment. Sen- i%Controlled entrance. $729 contained. in north end lila- uU., able. parting. No lgogs we onuses Cgurt. SM /October 1St. 905- .m. firttAnci available 2 -BEDROOM bnow4m apartment near PTC, separate carariWl-oft, p►9fi Nviong r000mmsseer 0•dr00m. Preps siSmUNOlmaMst- . 3- boft m am Roo mawb & (905)839-2194. 34EOM0011. large rower apartment ,rear Oshawa Cen- tro, euro ktlCh1 , colorial OW 2 batt WahM a deur. laundry facilities. available OCL 1. $85ohaarlL C 005)B23 -4W - A1 OB L=k Fill"paired large 1 -bedroom. Mo. Hu&Vwag indudld Laun- dry on stiff. Near al amterli- tia. kmbw ISOmmsmow. 11- .49-2738 or pogo (416)- 501-1687oom nrke in int ho for�ni 075 bol • ulities. No pee9• (905}472.0924. AMX Spadow 2 bol bath. apt. Sep. inn. plrtdtg 3 pa WNW. 4 app.. IMUL 5755/ mo. imdedirg wBBNa. Don 831-1527 weekdays. LAW 24b/dran walkout Da marnt aiperhneM. Very 1 Pym P$tL no emoting. Bus at door, alar 1able�790/mMOWLa iew iC 2 SDMOOM AVANAKE FOR SEPT 13T. Located at 350 Malaga Rd.. Oshawa. $7001 mo. al inclusive. No pets Please call (905)-576-6721. OE bsdroom $S82. pay own 111,13110. Oshawa Orth ' n0. Dm Mal. A ailaOM Oct. 1. Also 2 bed- room. Sept 1.5650. 436 6012 ON: BEOR008M SMI com- puted, Large PrivaM Cartrol Whitby. Beautiful quiet old Lown area. Large backyard WMV. Walk to Slopping. Available Sept Ist. $6951aa. Cab 571-M. SMG00$�wsell-maintained 2 nn and BBB GlenSt. Some will Walk-in plastics , pair, provid- ed. Close t0 schools Shop. M GO SNOW Ui On innd�ilb& Cal ?28-4993. 0lMIIIIIIIA - ON bedroom apt. Neat, Ming, fridge, SIM in- cluded. Albat/Jadkson ares. Avaipble Sapl. 1. $60Olmhp. 1sVleat. 723-9781. OSNAWA 2 IOatidnls, o acral acrd south sass. one and two bedroom apartments, quiet clean buildings, start 5575 per mo. no qM. C 436.6809 or OSNAWA. 936 Glen SL (dose to GAIL 2 large bedroom, fully rencrivaled, do" to Miwn._, Aail., SepL1. 423 - or 427.6622. 1 BEDROOM BASEMENT apt Sep enrr Near PTC. GO F male preferred. n0 smoking/ pets Utilities. laundry. 6 ca- ble included $535/mo Avail. mind (905)-831-2303 PICKERING = ncrWhites Rd Bright Near casement apt Kitchenette suitable for one. non-smoker 'Verypnvate Walk 7 •f avine $595fnn- clusive 905-837-0218 (sno) PICKERING PARKWAY/Brock. 1-OeCr,cm casement apart- ment. Pat -lin lutchen, full batll separate hying rim avail- able Sept.lst. $575ymonth in- clusive Peferences rEgulred. 905.683.2564 PICKERING VILLAGE - Yew 1 bevoc-i asement apart- ment Avanaoe Sept 1 Sep - mate entrance. parkin utih- bes. $650 nclusrve Suitable for single non-smoker 426- 10% PICKERING lige 1 -bedroom nsem!^T apartment. sepa- rate tntrantt, kitchen. 3pc bath. ;aundry. parking $650 month inclusive No pets non-smoking Available Sept st 905.4Zrrr.675 PROFESSIONALLY -FINISHED I-oedr;om -4 .-out met,.! apartment. apartment. all utilities. air-conlotionmg. separate en- trance laundry non-smoker. ,to pets. available mid-Sep- tember. $700• 1svlasi 905- 426-0882 Family ^ -;,s. s;a- c:c-s 2 a 3 BIR apts.. ,.tis incl. Freshly paint- • -d. rec club. events for a:: ages from 880s to Sa-:a. starting from S6 70. Call to view: (905)721-8741 THREE BEDROOM west side of Oshawa entre nardwrod "don. dg backyard. large k r 0 8 JOIN 'Ccm. laun- dry facilities ;;n premnsa $900 plus tit ubiitws (905) 723-5513 TWO EXTRA LARGE : bed- room apartments -or rem. avaliaae immediately and October Ist Townune Rd. S. near !Grog Street 5800 plus hydro. New triplex buddino. Call 579-5515 leave ms - Sage WHITBY. Dunenn St. 1 6 2- be000m apts. clean, quiet building. parting Fully-broad- loomcwd large closets Neu amenities. GO/401 FndQel stove. $6101up Inclusive No Def. 905-6657904 or 905- 404-1414 WHITBY Genn 2 -bedroom apt. character and charm, quiet street. Separate OWN". up- per levelNear everything. N cooker/no pets. $825 905.665-6487. WIMTIY beautiful spacious 1 Dfideoom basement apartment ,with walk -out. Hardwood 1100nS, ROrmga tub, no pets, no smakiing. Avail. Oct 1st $660 inclusive. Cal 430-3519. WN1BY, 1 bedroom ar eiF in wall build - Wens Realy Ltd 905 A. WWW. CLEAM, 4uist.l-bed- mom lo- tated, d' `to al o�NNr , Avail. Sept. hysting. suit" for surighe woldartp pelso (905)-668. 111. oom "able e5 platsL C�4 789.4145. or 905-665-7543. 1 Hloaea For RW YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE? o Qom( from $700hnordh o Na Much DoikwpymenrM (905)571-6275 1,800-840-6275 Mark Stapley lis Oi►a�4s� W PAGE 34 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1998 1 r a 1 out et r Rent r 1 ousts Lots for Sale Em Lots for Sale Rertl RWM SICK OF RENTING?? S.E. OSHAWA. 3-1>drpom OWN YOUR HOME - From $700/m-onth brick bungalow. ddadad W friendly. non -Smoker outflow rage. central at. Wit karYrnum Income 530,000 year ?' Not much downpayrnereT? CBS MuMI • jk ; S400 -UM Cal 72&0543 in -taw. basement.$1M �.� ' ' F1elp for udischnakga0 balnkrtbpts s Ctloose one: Cash rebate up to $5.000 Q8 � ~C�; WHITBY TOWNHOUSE to M2307 share Brock StlMfamrp downtown 400.1600 Sq.A. a- kcrJRetaiC East Ostlaw ON , Oleoountad Mortpa90 Bata r^ (905) 571-6275 or 1-800-8d0-6275 SOUTH MU- Picketttq dry 5400 tW References beach 2 . 1 bedroore. Older (9051.665-1443 after Spit Mark Stapley ,I,- .. Solea R1P• F1Mrwt Abry PNM ESWO Ltd. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE Thidk- son1r2 Hwy Large private IOL 5850 Nitta 1st and last Avail Scott Call (905)985-8619 6 MONTHS FREE! only VW down' 2 3 d 4 -bedroom homes available totally rew- vaW plus 4 new appliances tram $750/morah all inclCane Minimum required income $25.000/year Call Don Coombs Saks Rep cold"I Bartter RMP RE (905)427- 3804 ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING 6 months free men own a house from SS50/momh Bll Rdu Coldwdl Banker (905) 728-9414 tRMy AN EXCELLENT opport Vd� own. no down Davnleud dor ass+siance. 4 bedroom 2 storey detatlle0 Recently its . Close to downtown Oshwwa Carnes like rem Call 433-7949 LARGE CLEAN 4 bed. 3 bath- rrpoaiom home wtulby Double Agit Oce 1 CA F we Earlier $1200amo (9051-4660106 OSHAWA- TaumoNSomtrwik area 3 • ' Bedrooms Av* Sept tet. Close to sehods t %hoopmo No Ad29� Plum PMMRNG. Liverpool Rd south ' bedroom house. MW now. wim su room. MpAung Avahlatle Oct 1st. 2850 indusive (905)831- 0323 leave message PCKIEN NG. ;,verpod Rd S. 4 bedroom detached 2 s'totey home 4 ippYit�S Deck. par7pt. 12( . M_.W59 -Idwreare d 3 BDRN. HOUSE WANTED too" to rem for oct 1st. Wenbly outskirts of town Pat or Gerry 571-2365 Townhorwn 1 n For R At OSHAWA SOUTH 3 bed - loom townhouse dose to schools sn0pptp $950/mo ALL INCLUSIVE First last !A%6 ie Sept Tai 19051 579- COURTICE - 3 bedtrooms. Close to 401, no pets Sept let $1000 Cal days atter Alum And weekends arrytime 905 683-2852.or after Rpm (416) 283_W7. or days 1905) 683- FRESHLY PANTED, 2 -bed - loom townhouse, south east 091M. 5 opiunces. tin- khed rec roam wah kahen- goe. Aveilabie Sep 1. Cal lley (905)983-8105 atipm 1 PAONw for -POM 2 NEDROOM. RossurdyArd. son area, on bus role. Mcn- en, laundry. able fadkties available. Must be non smoker who enjoys dogs. Wks preferred. References. (905)723-6685. AM, dean roan n tu- 60M basement apartment. sqwm enbartce. parinnp, bW*Y. able, starlit with 1 atller, non-smoker. • $375/ nbrmh,1st11ast. 427932. Mailable kneeiabir Far. NSW room in Picketing. ca - Me, kgchen facilities. now Pickentic Generating Stanton, M. GO. i'd60/aont, $170 lei-weddy. 4120-A316. �BiEkpDROOM, on room ki country. fur- . . _cahor unfurnished. use of kitchen faali ies, lentak pre- ferred. $311Slmoalh. Seagrave 9x5-965.3607 sip. LARGE dealt famrsl d room, dose to oshm Centre, share bkdron i bath. avail- able immedislefy. Phone (905)-436-1420. LARGE PJPAIS Ela room for roan. For further mwnpkon please al. 720 -OW. PICKERNG rooln for mart in brand new luxury IawYtotk. A/C, a1 inclusive. $500imo. Available S40.1511. 416.615- 1049. 1 ROOM for Rena PICKER NG -LIVERPOOL R0. S. - 1 large gimme t. untur- rkshed room $400 7. 1 small room at $35N, First 8 tat Share kitchen/bath Clean quid ganleman preferred. no Pers 839-0257. 1 Shered 3RD PERSON required to share attractive, clean Osha- wa home wrath responsible prolessiinals Available Sept 1st. Please carol Curtis 571-2365 or Mark 263-8425 for more information BOWMANVILLE New targe 4 bedroom Home to snare with pprofessioartl tamale, private Wcyud. S475/mo all encu- swe Avail immd. Diane (905)-697-2396 BRIGHT. spaoious room park) in execu- live Whitby home S4.5111narrh nchndets loads of extras Sud professional FirsUlastfreler- enas Cal 905-66-1 7720 CLOSE to Oshawa Centre. bright room in large. Inertly, shared home. with 3 one. close to public trasd, cable. Jo cond 55 576-5577_(snpj smoW $37n N.W. 031MWA RossurW Thormon suit single femaki mak professtorw Must be non-smoker. neat 8 tidy. as owner occupied Aaluok Sept 1st. 2125hveelc 905.432- WHITES 11110iiW. 1 -bedroom basement Firepiam. 112 bath. dean. quiet home Share kok P . slower. laundry Ma- ture lemai a preferred. non- sankung Wort At its Near public transrvGo Avad Sept tet $700 station wwieva- bwpemxtg 1 (4161424- 6445 OM. ( N20-41176 everwos OINET SPACIOUS room in Large house wilt separate 3 pC. baM stilled kdchen arkd tarnoytaue. alarbits. acom 401. lef 1601 Nora-smdie, 432- • 1 Florida vac. ReNak CLEAR WATER AREA 3 Deb room. townhouse, pool. laaan. BOO. private Yard, available now. For n10 and to vow phoktt. 91579-3788. 1 1 PrMre liormes For Soft 4 LARGE BEDROONS. 4 baths. Master with ensude b walk-in closets Finished bsmt with oak wet bar On quiet cn in Whitby Fenced rard $189.900. (905)-579- BOWNANVILLE BEAUTY - 1312 sq It EBendale Modd. Lower than builder's price Asking only $135.999 3 bed- room 2-0101rey freehold. scurf rung nusur bedroom with Roman tub and sep shower terga m^tp and dirrngro ism, with walkout. kitchen has up - 9 1 1 cupboards No par". Ooubk sunk, and ceramos Baunum wdh roughed on 3 PC - . al .loan Hartford. Cew tury 21 Excel Rea ly Int: 9105- 721-1144.. Tor fine 90546a& 5155. IIOMBY FARM, 19 acres. on - vale 4-4evel Duck s,despht. fully hrushed. 3.1 bdrms. 2 Oetks. oak kitchen. fireplace. air canditioneN. attached tn. pie car garage secunty sys- tem. new barn with hydro (200 amp) and water box stalls. tads room, fenced p,-= and woods Pontypool $249900 (705!2777-94'9 PRIVATE SALE: south Ala waft to Lake. A-betroom side - split . Irvaiworang . brim, roan Large lex awattxe baa. pond. .900 905483- TOWNHOUSE - North Ostia- arld S.E. OSHAWA. 3-1>drpom p all inclusive, dears. brick bungalow. ddadad W friendly. non -Smoker outflow rage. central at. Wit pool (seasonal) first 6 last. hardwood Moors. wr:k aA S400 -UM Cal 72&0543 in -taw. basement.$1M tom' 3 pant. CV" laarpeeenhal 900 Cal 905- WHITBY TOWNHOUSE to M2307 share Brock StlMfamrp downtown 400.1600 Sq.A. a- kcrJRetaiC East Ostlaw ON Huge Bedroom, CabkJlaun- SOUTH MU- Picketttq dry 5400 tW References beach 2 . 1 bedroore. Older (9051.665-1443 after Spit hw-. 45M from brach. wrcMBaYs 6 weekends. ►loge maples On SOtt200 lot Bets west on so perk Doors a CoNMWA Amg pease (6131334-0683 For M" TOWI Itis BRICK CENTURY I BEDROOM for rem in cordo HOME: 5269.900. targe buildup Lady Vekrred 200)(3501t treed la on ale kh- S475 MM" Cal and mare lemet htgJheem- message 426 3995bers $13e.wo. (906)430-2962 � 01141 - LARGE 2 bedroom luxury vernienceMinutes fast of condo $1500/mo eowmarwilt 407 906 FOR SALE 1 PARCEI, OF VACANT LAND TOWN OF PIC ERN . By Proposal: Ontario Realty Corporation (O.R.C.) is inviting proposals for the purchase of a vacant rural agricultural land in the Town of Pickering. The property is located on the North side of Concession 3 between Pickering Town Line Road and Altona Road, in the Town of Pickering. Proposals will be received until 3:00 p.m., local time, Thursday, September 24, 1998. Details regarding the sight and submis- sion requirements are contained in an information package which is available by contacting Joe Clasadonte at (416) 585-6786. The highest or any proposal may not nec- essarily be accepted. ONTARIO REAL- TY CORP reserves the right to withdraw this property offering at any time without notice. 1 cO"'4" 1 Atauaiortt 2 BEDROOM Cottage Hah- OOtl1EII.'f bunon area t orae, tarusned. AUCTION lI oaW am hydro. 2 mus lake. year FRIDAY AUG. 28 access 233 9.6100 OBO (905)6974M4 I AT 5:00 P -M. HALOUNTON. 5 bedroom. 2 umrooirs. 2 kite hens. sand xacn. fully grassed art. swimm ng for children and adults. wall roe boat. Augirst 29 -Sept 5th MMM20-1741 EN �tt•r to LOW NINE PROKENS. Get out of debt quick wmnpW going bankrupt or Deng guar~ Everyone accepted regardless of crew roup cal ler Irer wdormalion 905-576-35M Student barns erModed • 1 Btueihers BAKEWORKS -Bagel Cate at 6)Sfm a Came Now avaiablt for franchise. Ext grout W remit Eat. Loris hems. Alen bvesmisma. up to $15OK/ Cal Floyd (4164654100 STALL Construcho caompa- rry, growuq fast. Iopkmnp for somal investors for short of torp will wm>test make or k - male, al for 4Vontnwo N appomtn n are in con- kdence Phare 19051434-7663 or (905M4-1407 lex (905034- 7096 ask for Ron or Jean or tax information (905)434- 8796. Aiail umtneWately - ( 1 7869806 3800 Cid Maris. Remix summit Realty 1 TaweNOeesa POWWOW INCOME OP- olMbe 6 CIA, / P460 IW tdb NORTH OINAWA, 4 -bedroom PORTINITY home -baud. di - tact manimefg, not MLAL 90% tom' 3 pant. CV" moth Minimwn capital W 71 Free BeM T7 Osftarra all. V410d to terced yard. quited $1950. Serious ppli- downtown 400.1600 Sq.A. a- kcrJRetaiC East Ostlaw ON new dahwasner. garage. 6n- nes all 1 -NO -3204M aa. S nn Commercial itosue. Hos t. WW rtc room mdudimg rir,dper oDvtrnps a„a pif„p. 397. Cal 431-2447 a an Askdp 2105.000. cal (905►434-1270. e 1 oeatq fPECTWKM map see. 3 VICTOW CO my Craft PRESTIGIOUS prL-Id 1- 01- fia, 700 il. $65wou eN► bedrpoma. 2 banks. new bertMuMir AOos. Gild hied Show. Rau 6 ah- some furnstWW Ylrlmded. Reception 3 rw close to 71 am111RWi, �. a ) s area. pgk riof Basun Blvd.. end mall. boardroom. Phil $13e.wo. (906)430-2962 7723---.1265 ParIn Mars ST� a ktsuarY Units 11 2 /C� new. 2 1 2 mRN. Fatal Lola of 11 C�BIMPi ONHRM now OCT. 1199, 12M Phis Trsemilold$178d RWf900. ty yoke own numbers -JW sq.ft. industrial zoned h-1 B. North DAM. yearly 1Mst. (416)-491-3226. 451-3639 ad 235, i3.24hNim, Call 432-2305. ink to Tan. Lan far NO k 19 T Ina 1 Comm lorAW KM ST. E. ONtma 2.1R h not sura nrtrml is Nae MUM LABS, Fenelat Fats. acres maw for 110 aped- ff t . 11SWN $525.000. ti141:M telWnB Blit ad or w plywtp to it? I ate a am* 1. 2. 3 3 4 1lM m house- kegwV-co►a0es. August and Walter Fmk Royal LsPape Fraek RE.. 576-41 1. Wok tale wam at4W o0tan Seplembw. Last week n an flm4n wo vfy:raa Sept, ktcbd. bhp wmMk�tti ICU LM LOU 2 will a dB- BMtes trayeiq ad ImaYp. O taltna in a Crest. Below N you am a tilkoee, anile vs, �resorttandy- Boa TOWN" trees. IYeM estaa took kNate. 30 45. ekNA letak.. (705) 887-2560. fished are of fluidity homes MMby' kpgay illlerests. atfine lmpY CREAT FIOM on Ria �%5j�1. In wmilnp W" me about Lake. Family wA-"- Is, hik- y0asdl alatp WIN a photo Ift warp, tlnatinp, nature. Modem vacom n ON Born 4587. rho Meillelam Econ - wteMry omkist. 9 Heritage Road. of pK s lar prN sun poBCATaa M R. Pigeon Marklurm. L3P Im. 1yNod 7p541a6 Lake Frond Lots. secluded 2601. No Swig. m! � OVABMA BIF1AaM 1111015 - IBM MM - HMlltpe pri. round road. Ideal for retire- SAGE ShWv Santa 40 King Hate azy 3 bedroom collage. ret" 2 hunaM attaga free. St. W(905) 404.962511:30 am Surkdeck barbecue, Horse (905)466.1651. - 9 pm shoe 01, good fesftaap and On YOUR Own fully serv- WANning, rowboat ndoded. lad trailer site, S590x, $1.000 15DOtweek 693-M a woe- down. $89 monthly. Graaf tends 705696-1435. swimming, filthing. bomb. near tdmq.(416)431-1565. deep hyer, qty 22 n- oes. Gooey model 84 shotgun, model 94 wnchaVer 30-30, Barnett left handed side winder bow. Hans electric toilet (like row). 6 Hp John- son outboard motor (new). 121t. aluminum boat, ly small elec trical di hand tools, qty. 2x6 A 2x8 Rough swed red pine tber, 98819881 8 DodgeCar- avan. 1992 Hvundai collectible items. Doer i tictitailiflha RRs1 LION Britain (706)706-�21p �NpOTT MM V not Fitt us You can� your fax machine to send las your adve (Please %dimm your ador us copy deaRlme. One of our customer service representatives will call you. Please remember to leave your company name, address, phone number and contort name. 1B'11,41a w Fax Now Adwrtlow 905.579-4218 1 Auctions . 1 Auctions CALL ler k allctim fLStirlgs. Mrit loR a Pat cd 4*2615 Fa as alio teem d el orrerll arld Igoafwg aciorts baled n Q1lfq parole CdI the 8b0YB ItRlbef. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 29" - 10:00 a.aa uction Sale of Antiques A Household for th Estate of Rowena Watson of Uxbridge being held at the Vanhaven Sales Anna (Ifourvirwrly Phoenix Saks Arena), Uxbridge, Take Huy. +404 north to Datds Dr at h'eumtarket & go errs 4 kr►k Afotigeees A Householld: Lg. oak wardrobe, walnut c:hirm cabinet; upright & apt. size piano, bench & iron stool; electric organ; oak buffet; mahogany china cab.; walnut hutch, 6 pc. Sklar dining-rm. stc.; Tables - marble top ornate mahogany occasional, dining -rim. w/2 leaves, set of 3 nesting, pine, maple drop leaf, harvest; dry sink. Chairs - 6 mahogany, pint highback, 6 dining-rm. (2 arms); lovcscats; db. brass bcd; dressers; chests; Igc. oak desk; office furniture; wall unit; mirrors; chandelier; lamps; ant. lamp globes: bicycles; exercise cgpmt.; washer, dryers: dishwasher: stove. microwave; freezer: AC; hot. bumper pool table; Persian carpet; industrial salving machine. CoLkvtabies: Stasscy Harris ground driven mower (perfect lawn ornament); butter box w/wraps: 3' brass fire nook: barn lanterns; jewelry: pcwter aandkstic ks; Coke gal. vases German clocks; crocks: carthenwatr: lady's hats; records; walking cancs;quilt. Over 100 Toys: Qty. Tonka Tin -incl. earth mover, dumper & Nyhnt pickup truck; Die Cast -Matchbox, Majorette tankers; Buddy L - tin & phstic cab, tin cement truck, tin Vollmragcn: 1955 Cadillac Conv. & 1961 Rolls Royce Conv. (boxed); Corgi Major M cab & trailer, doll. Gllase A Chiesa: Qty. incl. Flow blue; Royal Doulton; Mikasa - Silk Flowers (partial set); cups & saucers; silver cutlery Aad Set of 6 rose pictures: ant. embroidered painting by Meri; painting of horses by Beichamber; Romance -Christmas Elves: Ltd. Edition Gp. of Seven incl. Casson, Harris, Thompson; LumbersRcady to Go & Graduation; Bateman; Parker; Christine kt,Tools A Kisc-: Lawn mow garden tools; pull down staircn tool box. auctioneers selling at the same Cash, Interact, Vasa or M/C or i chcquc 8: Ba.m. Sale Day Giddy RM Ancfloss (Div. of 1081454 Ontario Inc.) Uxbridgic 905452-9536 ToU Free 800.6! r 416.518-6401 Fax 905-852-10 Na/. Anc 26, BMtt M Ow bw Most. 1 Auctions. 2699 Brock Rd. N. Pickering, 3 mi. tilt 401 a* 399 featuring this week arRdques, tune, plass dim a coBeetables 10 ind. pine v. oafs drop frau secretary, 6 wardrobes, i S back office flair (unique), mahogany china a 6 pc. modern D.R. suite, woW table tll6 da dxm* pew, occasional tables and dtajrs, mesh record taboK waaslestaud, mahogany fNkish ch W. allot,, casts of drawers, oak buffet, 5 ern B.R. suite, 3 pc. Franck Provincial B. R sin of Inks, recliner, wakNl alining tab3s Ig. assortment of=Swxtw�ICN 1. DoullonI, Sir John A. MacD atter lug - Farmer John, slaving seam ah- sal i YlrNloth d'NNIer at 2 Royal Doullon in IN berry and opalescent epergnes, women's 9 I. submarine light, D1 {amps. carpels. prints I h more. xa.�r Phu@ 111111515)"FOO�i(�( 576-2m ESTATEO & CONSMONEM OU0 $PECUITYII 182 _'_' S . Illognsawaft. Thin. Aup2M, hi Friday Aug. 28th. Am to 8 pm Sat. Aug. 29th. 11am-4pm. Selling on behalf of secured creditors, new couches, love seats, sofa beds, choirs, tables hl mattresses at at Over Sox off. TBr w Via, MIC, h targe, a e;BBA. CMI Mr Ide. I GraBer Aadten ipMca 90403.7040, f-886%IU M RM111 Auction Sat. Aug. 29 9:30am For Mrs. Anota anc the late Charles Bur. rison at the Home, 2.5 Kim East o1 Gores Landing on Harwood Rd. Take Burnham St. North in oflCobntro Landinto g turn right go 2.5 film. Very large se- lection antiques, col- lectables, modern home furnishings, primitives, 12.5 Hp riding mower, ap- pliances, garden & lawn furniture, modern bedroom suite in cherry finish with 2 night stands, modern sofa 8 chair, auto washer & dryer, ant. walnut dining rm su- ite, several ant. dressers with bev- eled mirrors, ant. chest with teardrop pulls, ant. chest w/ wooden pugs, several ant. wash stands, several ant, walnut small tables, several wash -bowl sets, 50- 75 coal oil lamps various patterns, co- loured, dear, metal based etc., several' bridge lamps, walnut floor lamp, Tiffany, lamp, several old i^9 Edison cylinder w/ outside horn, Igo,qty. C)dainders, quantitold silver, brass, and cast pts., music stand, selection old chairs press backs etc., selection old Crocks and jugs some wit names, Ige. selection old pic- tures and frames, Oe selection pressed and cut glass, selec- tion grn, pink, amble depression glass. tris pattern dear water set, goolus glass, Ige selection china, odd platters, tea pots. plates etc.. ornate or - Pam with bench, old bells, cranberry, bed- ding. Wilts. selection old docks, mantel docks, wall clocks, school house etc., qty. limens, Ige selec- tion old milk bottles, quantity old books. old tins. brass jam pot. the list goes on and on, no additions. Everything from this oh- Gores Landing home all original to be sold wit -out re- serves. Terms cash or known cheque. No credit cards, Note: No Auction at Hall in Colborne this day. Gary tk Bill Wamer Auctioneers 190613SS-2106 ■1,611■ Auctions Thurs. Aug. 27th 6:00 P.M. For the estate of Mrs. A. Rusk to be held at WARNMS AUCTION HALL, Hwy 92 Colborne Antiques, collectables, modern home fur- nishings, some tools, appliances, etc., pa tial list include stove, fridge, washe dryer, T.V.'s, sma kitchen apPh nc( and household art Iles, and. walnut bu fet, ant 1 /4 cut oa 3 matching Victorian side chairs, modem bedroom suite with good clean box & matt., single bed, good chrome suite, nice kitchen cabinet with glass doors, ant. trunks, several dress- ers & chests of draw- ers, students desk & chair, 486 Computer, qty small hand tools, garden & lawn tools, Lawn furniture, picnic table, sofa & chair, lazy boy love seat with reclining ends, I&e quantity dishes, qtycostume jewel lery, lu noge dish set Bovanan dish set lamps, pictures several Ltd. edition pnnts from our on joutg an slop lugw dation, plus nu mercus miscal. arb Iles, 2 Auctioneer selling inside & out Cash, cheque, credi cards and bank card accepted. flan to be on time. I atge sale must clear lull. Gary & Bill Wamer Auctioneers tM)355-2106 Auction silt at Peskrk's AwnMn !aero Heydon set Ale. Zf at 5109 rw. Dew pews at 3, l.6caa coodguftob or hrwkars, alaeawrw. Isis, toys, incl Mond the Mafia% teak and -M YonaM 79x, '72 Hare 754, box trago ABY C'bakuen lobe tlte' I Wader wish Vase. bleie, snow, bin it ane calve. Use, By= wita w wiww. blower 34 taper. Push meiosis. Terws calk, ck I wills ID and vfw. Ai cdc - r Don Simptuorlsion 2 or fT0411127Y-tttl21. AUCTION SAU AMctiaa ClolIB e. Bald essaf lbulbwEbub, BOOM, Clillod0ft Tub A IM" salloplift tiNMBtI, Amps! sell Rd. a.eR. Is 42 o 1, mit N �h Rill. 16BFBI M 62 NWp, Eat M teal" SL North 1 ba. Sunday's Auction filatures the contents of a BotlNrte - vile Apartment. Large selection of tools from an Wa- wa horse, plus building su(bpwes a sports cards. Fur- nIQNa includes bedroom set, couch 3 chairs. ural Unk mise. tables (kittilat, parlour, coffee & end etc.)) Chairs & rodcefs. (floss a chole a, sr" kitchen Insnsl7s hi CWWCtabla. wood hi folk art mils, pictures, old Mills. Ikterts etc. Hockay lards, tools include maidf as, electric hand tools. drills. saws. roller. ddisds, grilldws, pullers, damps, saw drillers; mim Wil - Wright tools, hardware. work benches ii ealpboards,. Lumber ftwood. mist. pcs.)Tnm joists, malonjta 3 oats. therniciarticksp.� windows, plus many more wWA usefNate Hockey Cards sell at 10;00, tools at 10:15 "Owed by wires & househdd effects. for one b al. See our ad regarding Furniture Store Liquidation. Thurs., Friday & Sat. Call far all r Auction Naafis. h-1 AAildwel J. an lar Appraisal Servica Toll Free 1400-3634M 7949 k 4 , 4' ftK *I- .;.---, 800 _ -- 810 .r ; ,.• SERVICES Professional Quality Guaranteed WO*Manship- Reasonade Rates ori renovations DecK Fort- es, Painting, L.andsC21101 , Windows, Doors, d Trim. General Repairs & odd lobs. George (905) 837-0702 Bruce 433-1219 P[ 3HOLE Dniling & Setting. Fence & Deck Garbage & Scrap metal removal. Jason (9o5) 619-6624 :1 Roofing Itrx>I'trl:, %nd Alumium . ,:ogling, all types of .Ifs, new and old, d,Crkmanship Guar- nzed. 10% Discount Seniors, fully in - rd. Free estimates - ''all Andrew at 9051 428-9704 PAINTING & PLASTERING Colour matching Stucco ceilings No money up front, pay when your satisfied. Free Estimate, Senior Discount Call Soon M: Plickentell (416)414-591 1 (call) House Cleaning AAMAZING CLEANING INC. Too busy') Too tired? or Just don't like cleaning? Give Theresa a call. 666-0727 56C will clean 1`p to 3000 sq. h. Vacuuming• dusting. bath Meaning, kitchen, floors washed, window ledges. base boards. S wherever, else the (louse needs cleaning 10 tea s apewnce' Call II ® 416-706-9264 Serving Pickering, Ajax. Unionville. Markham and Claremont SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 OR FAX 579-4218 FTWParty services Party Services RABBPt WANTS WORK Doing Magic For Chiidren s Pam!es And All Occasions. Have My Own Magiaan. Call Ernie 668-4932 19EEI),V7S CORRECTION NOTICE Media #0841 sale dates: Aug/24- Aug/30, 1998 - page 5, Monday daily specials, Reads: save 30% all kids sizes 7-18 nevada tops, Should read: save 30% all kids sizes infants -18 nevada tops. page 26, ad reads: buy 3 or more save 25%, buy 2 or more save 20%, buy 1 save 15%. should read: buy 3 or more save 30%, buy 2 or more save 25% buy 1 save 20% on Nygard collection, Jones studio sport, Alia and Alfred Dunner. media 0841. Aug/24 Aug/30, 1998 Sears regrets any inconvenience may have caused our customers. 1 D ft 41 I la�O'11 CONNELL, Karim At Lakeridge Health, Oshawa on Thursday August 20, 1998. Beloved precious irtant daughter of Kari and Lee ComeN. Greatly an0apat- ed sister of Andrew and Matthew. Saddened Grandparents Rid- and Wendy Sullivan of Smrbor- ough, Ted and Owistinee C dof Whitby. Aunt Lori Clxlnel dand Aurd Lon StAigan and their doldnen Brandon and Brett. Many ened Ottwq milt' temeenbers and lrionds greatly dis- hearfaimilly sionlice to be held. The tamiy would ICke to t*ee this thank Dr. Tremblay and the nursing staff at lakeridge Health, Oshawa for the 8=0pliionat care provided throtlgt m ft di cue time. M desited, dortations in Karlee'S name -can be made to Sick Chidren's Hos- pital, Toronto. entrusted to W.C. TOWN FUNERALC� Whitby (905) 666- 3410. HARWOOD - JONES Pow Jade - Passed away on 191h , her 66th yew idge yew at Lakerf'IWed aAjax tal. Beloved wife of the tate Hertry Loving mother of sorts Thomas of VMMOr and Ter- rance and his wife Caroline 0f Osflawa. Dear sister Of George and his wile Stela of New &f nswick. Lovirwly remembered by grartddtldren Leiser Joseph and ius wife Christina, Robert and David, andat Sadyeby aft and unclies, nWheft and othler milatives and numerous dear ids. At Mrs. Harwood A ptvat quest � was held at Thom - will be no _ Senvices held A ton Crematorium. Thanks to Accaftne Funeral Home and to the many Nu i ses Of 2 West-Stepdown at Ajax - Pickering Hospital. Thar* you foryyoouurr Care and com- passion. Donations; in n terTary of Patricja to the CarHa clean cineer Society athe Salvadiert Army would be app THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, AUGUST A ("Ill- PAGE 33 �( . �" '-' x'a .'..`.;. rax•_„,. e, r,Y•>: a x',� '� as; ;.8,....?'�P"_"r�. •» �. ,.: �, r""'� •✓.; .. °� . � a�. , f ..,�; : �'� AJAX/PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER BRINGS YOU... INCERELY YOURS TO RESPOND TO AN AD, cALL 1-900-451-3793. $2.49 PER MINLTE. YOU MUST BE is OR OLDER. HOT OFFTHE PRESS"I 'ENTLU 23 y, oid. !ug !gored. wgie !ertele. ;] 'fir ;]y5 mr vie$. rY�SC walks 3r• 'ancng Seeing a gram, sage guy will, a Teat sena d hurter n 26 can naveWONIEN me a ago cal me' BOX 33+ SEEKING MEN Call 1-900.451-3793 52.49 per min. A F S.P.E.C.T. L',o.nq IQf a � .die. 25 to 3t. woos tun. am knows now to respect arra rrer a ady Bol( 12778 SEE WHAT DEVELOPS! a'tractne, 39 " old. sngk kmale wan :sonde rax ad een eyes. It. mnemc. anectonale and corrcasswnale Likes muse. Wet ever" at vane. *.N out. rl)73phv and ar -oDkrg Mr an art Iryr! la nate. 39 to so, cath sr•" "erests Q.86I BOX 13632 TAKING A NEW SHOT' 40 'sn, donde 'harts. d,,e -yee 'e ale. seal worker r-edical had. Wes da''cr+4 1r3w1, dwwv oil. soots gat and !fore, je," a caddem. It. harldywik, sighs "We' to,wn hddlp aid possible elann- Snc Box 15310 BE UNDERSTANDING n r old ST, sem, wVe .hte, 'em* we bionde hall arld UM eyes, et'pys -s s pilo^ poxc ncrrg 11-4 Ixrcs W me }m and nplNciM Look .�q kx a ug. 11 .Me mW. 23 to 30. ,rldwsla dig. Ca.g b, Poscw *ratan ,Ac Box 17318 MEET THE CIrTERRAI Strac!M Ile wfh blown oar aro due eyes. ioukrj a ar'. erquaved.:nle! Jem. named M e. pw 51.. b a dg- cieet relaonshQ. Not, smoker pleale. BOX 19994 LETS CONNECT 47 r oil 5'57. Male wan v'a1 blown "ale arw Naar "Inc LOOWN err a mal aWnd nY V ad Milt. I& terdyp Alt+ PCs sae ,WborlOV Lis 000-1% lah lag wads Ano must: ea REGULAR OR DECAFT 53 yr ab drwced. ,r+degemert, whte lw-,w btrwg to, a gennaaen. 5� c 60. whc WCs coumryMesern ,lust, Carprg Krug W. Mann. irate. CCI ano •.pert: NonstroW sari woke Pease Ovawa xea plelet Lers nod Ica Car - tee' BOX 33564 _. SEEKS LIFE PARTNER 36 ler oil. 5: '- . well of olcee mudw J one. aaracas wen qu blown ^.r, alta tux eyes LMes Cr10wg Car Fres aa - or, Wet evenovp at home aro More .oc..g a n anectionse. srcee ,rtek. .+r wife, "pests, err Irwtil" Nn- -ile, pwaae BOX 26877 LET'S BUILD A LIFE 40 r 04 5•7. lul 1quw4 separated. wW ler^dle. tarry Dass,O,1rC. M 01-9. rhd a ;rest cook Entails movers, country -kat bast. photogr7pry. et Setiury sngw..rde maw. 40- S0. ougwlq, aykc hondk. T m the Tool mar 1'De . b tnor* sip rd more. BOx 26975 A SWEET LADY 41 r old lerrae, 57. 122 a, we" a stron heathy mak who ,ores anmWS, avail tor" big. to the" Aid me oWdMn. BOX 11051 YOUNG LOVE 19 r old know. 5.1-, 105 ba Enpy's ONIC- "g dlos. wsc s monadd WellN90g, r Mine. h sexed, d an easy goalg, lwary. rona tic and Wrpidyed mine BNc 13701 OPEN AND HONEST while lemur. 30 yurx young. light one cu and guts NgnN seew'g a mai-• 30 0.45. woo 6 aper and hawu MN stili ge-raft. BOX 16157 MUD A RM LADY? Seeking a aIle alb eniays lee. 50 to 60, b Mew en0 dee rim I need a VA rwrnve: glxeiniml 1r t franashp that COA blos- som iia a ling win reiatrdWwp BNL 18733 LM MEET AT 50 HIIK old kA W'a b pej 3gat wdft 10 y"genotinen nVO.CG"« w- ara, who M acts and apps dor WHERE'S MY TRUE LOVE 32 it old wcmar. coking iw a mahire 70 �ws pgermlkmar,. for a ror� :cam ,eatwn- -'ho. kaerg 1`C mariayee Enpys srnp.,�nq 4nfg pX. N. rte trw mmgs f !de dM alaynnd Box 33x56 LOOKING FOR MR._.. ..Ca", kv>epRndenl. h,n aro+,, cul fig - wed. *Bolted, wMe female wan owrl jus. less. Seekrg a'al1. lack male 40.11 was enjoys calypso mat, ion, walks, danur,g and quit col versalwn, Ixelet a ron smell er !o, us", tflendr- hit land relawnstic Pease al row' BOX 33492 NO HEAD GAMES Sm .had !erase S3. 5''r OtDencient, cap lies couwy w men, among, craw wales. tic Seei r , a mak. 50 m 50. wr. Ire same aerevs Olnaw aea amy belt :3939 PRETTY LITTLE BLONDE Enprs clivi arc- •raw arld au mat Me has'. Ae, Lookrg bf a till. gem*r inn. -DI bald 49 'o 52. Chat would ike 10 share Me with sor m -e W. -C -.a, Sox 26767 SAME OMRESTS7 Tal. sk,t amaa.e Male o'es darc.g *r,% ravel am now see" a warrL Will alt plmlerw win enon. me same. BLV( 17476 YOU ARE EVERYTMW . o lerW 505 a0y. r^b s am eager gem, se" a !keg trwlo and nice con WW ;am egcOA en "WE ano DW Small by ^aVR Eloy -ohm-he me Cowh- try am ora er_*pr you err len You are BOx 17748 FLII LOVNG PAL 50 Year dd c.7VWW aa. D",cle. bdwg b, an 'a" meed meter Mn erm" mast. waits. !!4a" oro yror, wrg BNx 26658 HAVE IT TOGET FR7 M10pe44 1 S: , ddnoe %naw. 38. lwactwe. �awrers"y emall44 seeks• occamigs Dawe Seew.g a Ww. " e llcaed all haeaome. P,YseaA, w. p,dgsw,W -We, inacaW AN 0`10001 say secI Mr 'waany weerests, b, Ps - sole ro,rnrce -, Cx 11031 LIVING R UP 22 r oW oma. ` - ong 001de %m D^ :AAS eves. 1mereSls ra" 4^015. big wap Irl 1ne bawl W -C mpe Seek' t,9 + guoC 00-S act,.+.. 0^00'ea t'v- wo,n11' now erlr a W*-' eri d 'kms. for poss0le b"9 ern+ vw w,wy B0: ' • 276 JUST WANT A GOOD MAN S/'0k kmae 'rye . rer-,SG. n WN71 d a descent inn Entop mr peau:. SVtxg ano Snapp„ "IV Dose" Tal. SaIR art - little cam dwrde naw arra gratin eyes. 80x 11212 SPECIAL REQUEST._ 26 r old fere*. coat, r.:.r4, es. roared AN own .c De Doh 07W faulty and pev>�r ■.awed.4n. a --lull 3454141541 two aid matt" rte*. wCars co��Q� ano kltown Mia Y wits PW OI Galde CanOlk�t. SOn X1:5[ rt 44141 r race BOX 12188 VERY PROMISING 31 yr oil. Sr 'W 19lec. anlacme "bel- « d hw. vat. well Du.vw WO& stroke, rt, a soaW at~ Enron; dams. gardnng. ww", weekend and mote See" a maw. 4C to 5 8 X aid. win se" mewls BOX 12470 OPPOSITES ATTRACT Ful Ag M M r oil, n+d*M 4W. WhIM wwaft w4 wnigm scour era Seekig a tun IOMg to Deal. flak to Shore gimes. 42.50. Nn umwt Preened 13752 SHoer AND SWEET 2S y, old.-Voree. Mae seeks,, ar latest. ad enturVis. mak. a Ic 3c. kx a ' enaSho first rola!onsrO, who enpys .ate sons. wakss do the Derr and qulel "I" at home 3M 33334 FRIEND" FIRST Pew. sxgk. wmlae. 37. see- rg'•.,,b- shp leading nxc a reghor+sn0 ,f rou are snare. Wesl. down 'o earm and espy -Wes. 1glin 33385 aria boatrg ghee me a cal' 30Y FRIENDS FIRST VAdowed, anraci w_. 62 n ;C 'errake See" a man. 6C to 7:, a Iferocim Enpys moves. naive, cnorr:nr, wwnft and canlarla Box 26827 MAKE ME LAUGH AGAIN Femak, ate so,, new' coned aeras!". wary and "elegem. Loo" " sowed -e. will a good serve I 'a M 010 envoys pig oil to deer. 6w t Bate, ant going W +ails Sewing a 'Cade, trus7- wwtrY person. err her Jsm nil possde 'eW.nst10 BOK 17678 LleREDTIME ONLY 39 yr o10. B. 27. t yvrrced whore mak wN entays tarrµng• l5nng, t,'+9 calks. gM ^ivies. real4rg m45[, anurfali. Cnrl- diet, ale ,more. SeeM+g a ltxnak. war s.n tar "eevs. Ion tremsro and xssk* leww,no. BOX 2m% JUST THE BASICS_. 24 y, old 5.10'. '55 t, wine mak w"h bow,+ oar arld eyes, MioN !w a lerra- wnr, ekes •M,g m0,1VIC ices. mores. 1009 .rales and more BOX 20567 TAKING A BIG CHANCE' 31 yr old, 5 - • 4E t. w"e mare. new 1c area. AM" a W arare•. 'orale, rCt ado head games. 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Saw" a snit we* ora Rle iraeMMc Bag 1201 DIRENM AREA MAN $7, 175 k ttmry come. h m d 41111% dawn b 8mm, nal Yeti t. D« soda "881101=6 td door tw Mw b a0rk out. LOOi1g err a ail0me pry I« n�r4rrai1ml¢ Al ale alwlaere4 t Call 1-900451-3793 $2.49 per min. HEART OF GOLD Sr. sim 0, curcus. ,r4e 'e -ale wrc Colors nome0«7 • col¢ :)'at pod and 11x,m tin lookllq to a lemwe to, �,eM- SW aro DOCI mote ager x' ?ox 1+356 TRY SOME'MNG NEW Meds" !Xxt. ar•ar-re '•erMk 'emae Se",rq somrx'e r,, --,c we 7t, 0�erl- won a -w•ec COWie n aw nvd 30s BOX 11359 IS THS y0U1 coupe n +W 2q's. 1 a cean, d15 - MW }teniae 'o VIS wrines. ?Cx 197% HEY GIRLS" 29 r old bl torous .rd,'Rmto g donde w er and Ween nyesS . 5 1 ikn 0 los, 'cal b oe war Seel., ere, 7'ls win .orr to get bgw'hw 9Cx 1`994' EARLY 405 COUPLE Con ants aiI ales 42. 5':- o'ow'• w teen rym ne s 45..' 1 -ale end eyes. Ban are .t4gre5le0 n n%RI a wqe adv 35 to 4S 'w 'rwrlNltO an possd41 w,Wnnsnp Box 26962 NEED DISCRETION' '2r. It, sracare wrote 211 sir. affw..e, wmmle arnale AN lying W. ne :ars. malocom r some .acing •+cows ata mole ::092 COMPUTE DISCRETyON kvacwt amid L'e'd'4dY $OWN a :oln 'gMtnrstvP nor+ w Iwr masnarw E1Nq 141 of .eats Serr1141 d NOW o, s a •n as 336'9 ALL N GOOD TWICE 42 r, oil. S: '2r: L terele. ooa.g a a Wve. +ay .r'4e tease. cath Hwlxe "dr- ew '« 'rw,htSt'C. DbesOre --Nwnsh0 'Snag_-wV'ta"+ ptuag- aR�, Sports..,>..ng 0J an er >AODM BOX EAGER TO PLAY 24 ., :K ca, blew Dee eveC w -M CI leets 5V Vo,,#. " to 26. eft non s,aow"> _kWlrI9 Am lwv Mal. b 'r."r"s-C and Douim w ello", sr0 3CX 205.16 COULD BE efiERESTNG 27 P on. -ear, ra.4 *e uCie .41 ,nor xowe' `au Jnk: evls -_:;wig 1`r Yir-r 'rte v-talt ': '0 3L b -w-w0 Ano X"1`). ' Wiullo -was .aau )*-v -,;rts Y hose 3�x • •5+' g a Call 1-900'451-3793 $2.49 per min. ARE you OPEN WOED1 Attractive. it ortieren. me 20'L loo" lot a •:axle b, Corse erk70V1wi. M1W of den. N aro open -nnbed. Bol( 26874 ALL TOGETHER NOM- Awatbvt. sirt�tt COtpw I00wrg !Or anoel- itcouple b !:1�P Yn eMw,e pY Wtas" 31 ana mywpyartner 6 48. Feaphe wOrnn rekmwM' 80:92M b9 w ARE YOU OPEN MNDEDT StraighL nwawd couple, n and Vs. lDog- rgtot anotrkr cape of a singe, mi of wreak. lot ~W4 ecoween. 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