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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1998_09_20V PICKERING EDITION A D V E R T I S E R Optional 4 week home delivery char( Sunday, September 20, 1998 Pressrun 44,0 Students rally against strike photo by Walter Passare/la More than 100 students from across Durham converged in Oshawa Friday in a bid to get teachers back in the classroom. Bearing placards with vari- ous slogans, the group heard student leader speeches and asked for some resolution to the high school teachers' strike. By Susan O'Neill �',:", Wnter High school students from across the region took to the streets I-nday to spread the message they want to _0 hack to school. Approximately I(lO student lead- ers Brum school councils across Durham comerged on Oshawa's %lcmonal Park ti)r a noon -hour rally helot to launch an orange nhhcn campaign to encourage teachers and the public schowl hoard to put stu- Licnt� first. "it doesn't matter who's fight or v. ho's wrong... students should be the first prionty;- said Deb Thompson, event organizer and president of the central east region of the Ontario `;c,-ondary School Students' Associ- ation (OSSSA). as she encouraged students to voice their opinions on the current teachers' strike in Durham. Students waved placards on the street corners surrounding the park hefore gathering at the bandshell for a series of student speeches. ..We're here showing our concern lir our education;' said Kim Hewitt, a student from Whithv's Henry Street High Schoch. "We re the ones that are affected ... I really want to he back at school " But, students want to go back to ,,choxtls that continue to offer after- school programmes and sports teams. But w,hilc most pupils don't want to sec a work -to -rule situation that would atfect extra -curricular activi- MARK IVANCICEVIC 'I just want to go back to school.' ties, Ajax High School student Kathie Thompson said at least stu- dents would be getting an education. In an interview following the ral- ly, the UAC student said teachers are sending kids a had message. "It' you don't get what you want you stamp your feet and walk away;' she said. "That's the impression they're giving. " 1 think the government should legislate them back. My education is being severely hurt by this;' she added. The 18 -year-old pupil pointed out that even with the mandated increase; in instructional time, the amount of time Ontario's teaches will be teaching is among the lowest in Canada. "I have a job after school and 1 still find time for my homework and See STUDENTS/ Page 8 NiIPR01/EMENTS BY 61�w& Femiy OrreNd t�twMed For Swvice 1'ou Can Trent VW OUR SHOWROOM 239 Std1w Street ( south of the 101 ON Marwood Ave.) 696-2445 ewsstand C Ti scare at hospital Officials at the Ajax and Pickering Health Centre plan "aggressive infection control" measures following confirma- tion Friday of two cases of bac- terial infection in firmer pa- tients. Sue Van Exan. the hospital's co-ordinator of public affairs, said Friday officials verified two cases of Vancomycin -Re- sistant -Enterococcus (VRF:) and are currently in the process of determining the extent to which the bacteria exists at the health centre. And lane Texuc, infection control manager at the hospital, said every patient was tested for the bacteria Friday. Hospi- tal officials are currently await- ing results on those tests to confirm whether there are more cases. Ms. Van Exan said "precau- tionary measures" have been undertaken, which include "isolation of the individuals with confirmed VRI .: and the "introduction of infection con- trol procedures." See HOSPITAL/ Page 8 WHAT'S Aiiihlncc9 11r1011 ......... 4.......... INSIDE Editorial Page ..............6 Sports ...................16 Classified ................23 How TO REACH US - General .............683-5110 Death Notices ........683-3005 Auction Line .........683-7545 Sincerely roars ..1-800-662-8423 Email ... newsroom@durham. net Intemet .......durhamnews.net Vol. 33, No. 38 a�u%,J3 11111c1J AGI. 1l1QAll1lUl/1 LC1111J KEN THOMAS Pickering man executed for his car `EVIL' THUGS CAN'T APPLY FOR PAROLE FOR ZS YEARS By Ste0w Sarah► Statt W nter Two men serving life sentences for the Gagnon Sports murders have received another 18 yeas in prison for shooting four others during the "savage and ruthless" 1994 robbery. No sentence which could be im- posed under Canadian law could re- flect the community's total shock and revulsion at a crime which left two hard-working family men dead and three others seriously wounded, said Mr. Justice Harry LaForme. '"Inose of you who have suffered through this take my best wishes with you and my sincerest hope that each of you can now sleep comfort- ably, and to the best extent you can appreciate justice has been done, at least to the extent we can in this country:: ' Ronald Woodt;ock, 46, and Roshan Norouzali, 34, were convict- ed earlier this year of two counts of first-degree murder in the slayings of Roger Pardy and Ken Thomas. They kidnapped and executed Mr. Thomas, a self-employed Pickering carpenter, Sept. 14, 1994 for the sole purpose of stealing his car to use in the robbery for guns later that day. Mr. Pardy, a 43 -year-old married father of two sons, was shot dead when the masked bandits stormed his Simcoe Street South store and opened fine, wounding three others. There is not a shred of evidence this was anything but planned, delib- erate, savage and ruthless... Their ac - See KILLINGS/ Paae 2 .. .. - 'ani g+:'=_• -:,arcs,: .--.�. 6001 we'VAN-04K lC+f++ PAGE 2 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1998 P ForeverKillings crimes starkest horror' KILLINGS/ From Page 1 HE - 1 WIDOWS In my heart and my soul The following is a poem written by Lesley Thomas in memory of her father, Ken, the Pickering man who was one of two slain by the Gagnon Sports store robbers. It was filed to the court Friday along with her victim impact statement. Dedication Dad, you made me the person that I am today, Gave me all the love and took all the pain away, Without you I don't know where I would be, since you are my strength and my serenity. I Dad, although you are not here you will never be too far to share that secret wish on the first star. I A special place I gave for you to be. is in my heart for eternity. Dad. the relationship we have is a unique bond which can't be broken from be- yond. There's not a moment that goes by when I think of you Dad, start to cry. Then there are times that I just want you by my side. Dad. I am grateful to you since you taught me everything that I know, And all that was wanted in return was your pride to show. I just want you to know Dad. that the memories I have will not have far to go, Since they will stay with me forever in my heart and in my soul. I love you Dad. 1 1 110 NNUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE 1 1 NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED, 1 WARRANTY APPROVED 1 OIL CHANGE SPECIAL 1 ML .99* 1 .fw. 1 ...a 1AIeiwN.: t tions had a coldness and merciless that cannot be denied. Any font of resistance was met with gunfire;' said Crown attorney Bryan Davies. He urged the judge to impose the maximum penalty of lite imprison- ment fi+r four counts of attempted murder, among the remaining charges the Pair were sentenced for Friday. "All that happened that da%...thesc are offences of" the most starkest horror;' said Mr. Davies. He described the killers as "cold, evil unrepentant men" Mr. Justice LaForme Sentenced them to 18 year-% for each attempted murder, five years for unlawful use of a firearm dunng a robbery, three years for possession of a silencer. 10 year% for the robbery of Mr. Pandy and 10 year% for the rohhen of Mc Thomas. Lender the Criminal Code, all must run concurrent to the life sen- tences. The pair will be eligible for parole atter serving 25 year%. During his submission, Mr. Davies briefly recounted the; -chill- ing facts" of the caw. from the -ran- dom execution" of Mr. Thoma.. his hod% lett to decompose in a w(xxl- ed area to the gun shop raid which saw Mr. Partly killed. On the moming of the last da% of his life Mr. Thomas shared a coffee with his w Ifo. Danielle. and daugh- ter. Lesle%, now 23. then Set out to �ROSHAN NOROUZALI RONALD WOODCOCK LNATHALIE PARDY DANIELLE THOMAS run sonic hank errands. During the next couple of hours Mr. Thomas crossed paths with his killers. his life worth nothing, more to them than the car they needed fir the robbery. He was taken to a secluded wa- terfront location near the Pickering nuclear plant, forced to kneel on the ground and shot four time,, in the head. AM)ut 5-10 p.m.. as a routine da% wound down at the popular sporting goods store. Mr. 'Aixd- cock and Mr Norouralt donned masks and stormed the Simcoe Street South shop. Those who survived the fit) sec- onds of terror remain physically or psychologically scarred. the court heard. "For all these innocent victims. the pain has simply never stopped;' said Mr Davies. Mr. Woodcock. the stocky gun - BEACHCOMBER NOT TUBS PIMffBSMABT '` I11IERS SAIF - 'WIN= L man who cleared the path with bul- lets as Mr. Noruuiali rushed a gun case, burst first through the front door of the store armed with a si- lenced .22 calibre weapon. He shot employee Randy Jenk- ins in the arra, customer David Spicer in the chest — the bullet re- mains lodged near the heart — and at the head of employee Wesley Glaspell, the bullet just missing. "We're being held up, call the police" Mr. Pandy whispered into the telephone a% Mr. Woodcock ad- vanced towards the sales counter. The popular Oshawa busines%- man was shot once in the head and once in the chest, collapsing to the floor. He was killed instantly. Moments later. customer George Harlampopxwlos was shut in the back of the head while diving for a staircase. "It was h} sheer good fortune he was not murdered just like Mr. Thomas and Mr. Pardy," said the Crown. They bullet bounced of his skull and exited. In his victim State- ment Mr. Harlampopoulos said he now lives in fear of being a "target for any psycho:' Court heard the heist was strictly f"or guns and saw the launch of a reign of terror inflicted by the 'Bal- aclava Bandits' — as they were lat- er dubbed in London. Only two of the guns have been recovered and "each of you will be responsible for the carnage (left bye these killing weapons;' Said Mr. Justice LaForme. "I don't know if it brings clo- sure... I don't know if that will ever come;' Said Danielle Thomas. Nathalie Pardy said she was re- lieved at the end of the proceedings. 'Tiley gave him the max and we feel good" Both men are appealing their convictions. 1 um & Fac 951 ���� trom$ 39.(:fAvEAWAY 1 OFFER EXPIRES Om is, ins C� 4* mow %- MA 1 POOLS • BILLIARDS • HOT TUBS 1 CAMOTCOWKCO" WHANY Drib OFFER. 25 HERITAGE RD., HOURS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! 1 1 NORTH OF HWY. 7 AT MCCOWAN, MARKHAM Thurs.-Fri. 9-8 1 195 WESTNEII RD. 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(South of 401), AJAX 294 8030 sat. �� (905) 427-67961 *V �,i .' t` Put up and we'll pay up, Region tells Province DURHAM WANTS ITEMIZED LIST OF DOWNLOADED SERVICES FROM PROVINCE THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1"S - PAGE 3 vy Ke/tifi 61111gan Staff Writer �: Region could be in trruble if it set a The Province may be asked to prove x precedent. "If you pay once, the moral high why Durham owes $30 million before the ,i; ground is gone" Region will write a cheque. Durham should stick to its guns, he Regional Council will decide next said. "We'll he glad to forward the appro- Wednesday if it will withhold payment ; priate amounts" once the Province peer for downloaded and assessment u rviccs �. vides an itemized invoice. until Queen's Park provides an itemized soAssistant Regional Solicitor Andrew invoice for the total. Allison said Durham should be on solid Uxbridge Mayor Gerri Lynn O'Con- - - GERRI LYNN BRIAN ground if it withholds payment because nor told finance committee colleagues g this past Wednesday, "I don't know an- O'CONNOR NICHOLSON provincial legislation only states a munic- "shall" other business orrson in the world who � For all I know, a the If you � Y pay � ipality cough up the money when invoiced. would remit this kind of money without some bureau- Province) once, "To suggest, because we're asking for any backup figures" 'Me crat... was using the moral high an itemized hill we're acting outside the Province has sent invoices to the an abacus.' ground is gone.' law, to me, is totally foreign:' Region for $25 million to cover - -- – - The committee also voted to ask other Durham's share for social housing, GO Mr. Clapp warned politicians against councils in the GTA to join Durham in Transit and land ambulances, and anoth- withholding payment to Queen's Park. withholding payment until they get back- er bill for about $5 million for assessment "Me Province will hit us with interest in up information. services. October if we don't pay." "The Province will have no choice but But, Queen's Park has failed to pro- He suggested paying this hill, but not to either force it or be: accountable. Either vide details on how the figures were subsequent ones. way, they will be held responsible;' reached. But, Coun. Nicholson countered the Coun. Nicholson concluded. Payment of the bills was due Sept. I and interest will NeLin accruire as of Oct. Coun. O'Connor contended the Re- gion shouldn't pay "without any itemized hill in front of us. For all I know, some (Queen's Park) bureaucrat with his feet up on a desk was using an abacus to fig- ure it cwt" Her comments were echoed by Os- hawa Councillor and finance committee chainnan Brian Nicholson. "How do you pay a bill if you don't know how the bill was achieved? "The ministry gives us no assurance the money they are requesting is higher or lower than the expenses;' he contin- ued. "We could, in fact, be- subsidizing the Province of Ontario:' Whitby Councillor Gerry Emm raised the spectre of an even worse scenario. "What it' the bills are incorrect:' Who checks them?" Finance commissioner Jim Clapp agreed with the politicians, to a point. -It's true, normally we have backup. But, I know we won't have the backup for some time. We've asked a million times for background on the numbers" but the information hasn't been provided. But, he cautioned councillors that Queen's Park officials won't necessarily see eye to eye with Durham politicians. "'Meir argument will be they've pro- vided the backup with the regional as- sessment (figures). Your definition of backup and theirs are two different things. "I understand 100 per cent and agree with what you're saying. I'm frustrated as well. But they have you over the barrel" Fairport residents meet PICKERING — The Fairport Beach Neighbourhood Association is holding a general meeting Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the teachers' lounge at Frenchman's Bay Public School (Oklahoma Drive and West Shore Boulevard). For more information call associa- tion president Paul White at 509-7139. Nue all s�191.A�Ill �: We Pay U p T ie Based on !r'er►ce Prices, ork Fully Guaranteed. NSURANCE Evening- ii able, Call Till 11 pm APPIY 860 &odE Rd. S.Und 01 837-1819 Pickering, tint. NOTICE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT Some Pickering residents south of Bayly St., in the area of West Shore Blvd., may have experienced some discoloured water the week of August 3, 1998. These problems occurred as a result of construction at Rosebank Road and Highway 2. In order to Perform the required work, it was necessary to alter the valving of the water distribution system which resulted in changes in water flow direction and velocity. These changes caused the discoloured water. Work at the intersection of Rosebank and Highway 2 will be completed during the week of September 21, 1998. Following the completion, the valving of the water system will be returned to the original setting. This may cause a similar event to occur. You can be assured that the water quality remains safe but in the event of discoloured water please turn on your tap to allow it to clear. If the problem persists contact the Ajax Depot at (905) 683-1471 or after hours 1- 800-372-1104. Your patience is appreciated while we continue to make improvements to the water distribution system. Trustees meet Monday The public and separate school boards are holding meetings Monday. Durham District School Board trustees get together at 7 p.m. at the education centre, 400 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby. The Durham Catholic District School Board meets at 7:30 p.m. at board head- quarters, 650 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa. For informa- tion call the public board at 666-55(x) or the separate board at 576-6150. 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Pick PAGE 4 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2k 1998 Another GOLFERS RAISE $113,000 FOR AJAX-PICKERING HOSPITAL Patients of the Ajax and Pick- ering Health Centre are the -winners" of a golf tournament that raised more than $113,000 for the hospital foundation. -I[ went fantastically well:' reports Shirley Freek of the foundation. *'NN'e*re still reeling.- The eeling-The third annual Pickering Town Centre Mayors' Charity Classic in support of the founda- tion was held Wednesday at Cherry Downs Golf and Country Club in Pickering. Corporate sponsors. including the News Advertiser, and 14.3 golfers helped the foundation surpass its goal of $90.(W. In three years, the tournament has raised ap- proximately S280.(X)O for the lo- cal hospital. The money from this %car's event will go towards precision orthopedic surgical equipment. The orthopaedic sNcialt% at the Ajax and Pickering Health Centre is "one of the most rc- spected and fastest growing health services in Durham Re- gion", the foundation reports. Surgical orthopedic proce- dures include relief for chronic arthritis, correction of sports in- junes, repairing of broken hips and the setting of complex trau- ma fractures such as those sus- tained in car accidents. *'Wc have had tremendous support from the regional chair- man, the mayors and our corp) - rate sponsors notes committee chairman Howard Sokolowski. -The Pickering Town Centre Ntavors' Charft% Classic has be- photo by Ron Pietroniro Lannie Laabs shows his disappointment after missing a putt during the 3rd annual Pickering Town Centre Mayors' Charity Classic held at Cherry Downs Golf and Country Club. This year's event raised $113.000 for the hospital, to be used for precision orthopedic sur- gical equipment. come an outstanding event and winners" we are very proud to be able to Last year. the golf tourna- support the hospital and our ment collected $Sv,.(XN) for the community in this way. In the foundation. The vcar before that, end. it's the patients who are the it raised $790X). Enterprising Women: Women's Business Forum Sponsored by 4019A ROYAL BANK Featuring Isabel Hofmann Founder, president and CEO of H+a, a leading internet-based content media company - recognized by Profit magazine as one of Canada's top 100 fastest- growing companies. Ms. Hoffmann was 1997 finalist for the Canadian Women Entrepreneur Award from the University of Toronto. Tuesday October 6, 1998 McLean Centre, Town of Ajax, Magill Drive (Westney Rd. north of Hwy 2, east on Magill Drive) 6:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. registration & refreshments 6:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. forum Successful women entrepreneurs will speak on: ♦Networking 4 Marketing ♦ Finance ♦ Business Plans Profile your home-based or small business in our Women's Business Display call Carla to register (905) 686-2661 Presented by soap , tfllll'Ii 1 .,�,F.tor�,t� www:http://bornc.interhop.net/-socialclev/ www.townofajax cam Registration fee of $15.00. All proceeds will be donated to the Ajax -Pickering Women's Centre, Social Development Council of Ajax -Pickering and the United Way of Ajax -Pickering. Registration by September 28, 1998 to Social Development Council (905) 686-2661. September 28, 1998. Add humour to PICKERING -- You can learn How to Add Humour to Your Speech at a free seminar. It's being offered by the Pickering Powerhouse Toastmasters on Tucs- day, Sept. 22 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade of- fices at 1099 Kingston Rd., suite 224, CILWao ut ,Jl.t canter C..,= MBERLEA T I DENTAL CENTRE WALK-IN HOURS Daily 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m - 4 p.m. ZA.rc9GEA1C/ESSEEN/rV?H.9S • • • • • • ?4h45'. E.flEf,'GENC�'P.4GEf7 AMBERLEA SHOPPING CENTRE ON WHITES RD. PICKERING BETWEEN FINCH & HWY 401 • FREE 2nd Opinion Consultation • Nitrous Oxide Gas • Collect From Insurances grpt(r rivet (,'aotpg-)iontrsost � FAX rf: 683-7363' MP your speeches Pickering. Guests are welcome. The speaker will be Peterson Stephen, winner of many humourous speech contests. Mr. Stephen will demonstrate how to write a hu- mourous speech and how to add hu- mour to existing speeches. For more information call 420-9816. Plan to Attend! a 3 Part Caregiver Information Series sponsored by ® Durham Region Community Care Association Where: 487 N%estrsey Rd. 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Grimley said, 545 drivers have been cited for offences under the Highway Traffic Act from Sept. I to Sept. 13. Nineteen have been fined for running red lights, 15 for going through amber lights, 38 for fail- ing to stop at a stop sign and 1 1 for careless driving. The remaining fines issued have been for failing to wear a seatbelt (4), driving without a li- cence (4), failing to produce a li- cence (6), failing to surrender registration (4), failing to have a validated licence (8), driving without insurance (4), driving whileprohibited, (2 under the JIM GRIMLEY Criminal Code), driving while suspended (2), failing to obey a 'Local citizens ... are pleased to crossing guard (I ) and racing (2). see the crackdown.' 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The time to as is xoW, Bison @A0A@n own ?28@m @a Am V000mogy QM QDVMAO@a Gldd ag�yg@opgv Nobody's better than Bad Boy N600BODV, PAGE 6 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1998 A/P A Metroland Community Newspaper published four times weekly on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday OPINION 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1 S 21-15 A 0 V E R T I S E R Publisher: Tim Whittaker EDITORIAL LETTERS OUR VIEWS ON THE NEWS Students have the ridea Student leaders from across Durham took their show on the road Friday when they staged a rally in downtown Oshawa. And their message came through loud and clear. They were articulate. They were passionate. They con- ducted themselves with grace and maturity. With am luck others will notice that, particularly the high school teachers in Durham Region and educators at Durham's school boards. "We're here showing our concern for our education;' noted high school student Kim Hewitt. "It doesn't matter who's right or who's wrong ... stu- dents should be the first priority." said Deb Thompson, an- other high school senior. "If you don't get what you want you stamp your feet and walk away. That's the impression (teachers are) giv- ing:' offered 18 -year-old Kathie Thompson, an Ajax High School student. Those sentiments — and the growing public backlash against teachers' strikes — speak to the heart of this latest dispute between educators, the provincial government and, by extension, school boards in communities across Ontario. :Moreover, the students offered a solution to benefit everyone: Forgo the strike, allow children back to class where they belong, and continue negotiations along the way. It's true teachers have a right to strike under collective SCHOOLYARD POLITICS LETTERS OUR READERS' VIEWS ON THE NEWS Your organs could save someone's life gans is when someone of great impor- tance needs one, or perhaps when a child is in need and the parents fight so hard to save their offspring's life. Otherwise, there is a small section on your driver's licence that you can sign to become an organ donor. When you think of the number of people, bargaining provisions in Ontario. But they also have the To the editor: young and old, who are passing on right, and the power, to shape and determine alternative I was recently told about a man every day, there would be no shortage strategies. In this case, that would be to do the very thing who was literally given a date when he would die, if he did not have a lung of donated organs if we all thought a little beyond the moment. After all, student leaders here are suggesting. transplant. Of course, as with so many once we are dead, the spirit is what is We're already three weeks into a strike that threatens of our health problems• there are never needed to make it past Heaven's gate. the future for thousands of young adults in Durham. We enough donated organs to go around. And wouldn't it be wonderful to know encourage, in the strongest possible terms, union leaders This man was one of the fortunate when your time docs come that part of and board negotiators alike to put aside their labour dif- people. He did get his transplant and at you could live on in someone els;:, per- ferences for now and start the school year. the time of this writing, he is doing haps a youngster who without your By doing so, teachers wouldn't be abandoning their well. ..gift" would never know a full and re - ideals. They wouldn't necessarily be conceding important However, this incident started me warding life'? bargaining leverage. They wouldn't be caving in to the thinking about all the hundreds of By the way, my drive's licence is provincial government. thousands out there who are not so signed. How about yours. They would be doing this: Showing their students they lucky. As a healthy person it is very ditii- Joan Brandstetter, truly are putting them first and allowing them to learn. cult to even imagine what it must be Ajax The government has legislated education changes in like to wake up each morning and Ontario, which we have always believed are overdue. wonder, "Will today be the day they The News Advertiser accepts letters to School boards are living by the provisions of those man- call to tell me they have a donor for my the editor. All letters should be typed or dated changes. Teachers are on strike because they believe ailing organ'. Or worse still, will it be neatly hand-written, 150 words. Each they should be. yet another day of pain and agony, letter must be signed with a first and last But if they want to put students first, it's in their power wondering if maybe this is my last name or two initials and a last name. to do so. Today we have people fighting for g Please include a phone number for veri- There's really only one place to wage the final battle: so many causes — animal rights, gay fication. The editor reserves the right to At the ballot box. rights, criminal rights, and the list goes edit copy for style, length and content. Opinions expressed in letters are those - To respond to this editorial call nfosouree Infosource at 683-7040 and dial 5112 on. 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The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax 6 Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Com- munity Newspaper Assoc., and the Canadian Circulations Audit Board. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ontario Press Council, 80 Gould St., Toronto, Ont. M5B 2M7, an indepen- dent organization that addresses reader com- plaints about member newspapers. The pub- lisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occupies. Whining teachers can find jobs that aren't so soft To the editor: I would like all the parents of students adversely affected by the current teachers' strike to do a little math. The government is "forcing" the teach- ers to teach a little less than 21 hours per week. The work week in my company is 37.5 hours a week. It strikes me that there are still 16.5 hours a week for preparatory, marking and extra -curricular needs. Does everyone agree with the math'? Since teachers' unions are certain their members are being unfairly imposed upon, why don't they install time clocks for the teachers to check in and out? Then, at the next contract negotiation, we will all have a better idea of their hours. With this information the principals can then better deploy their manpower to cover student needs. If the unions resist this suggestion it strikes me that they have something to hide. Could teaching be a soft touch? I am fed up with this whining. Frankly, they have the right to seek alternative em- ployment if they don't like the terms and conditions of their current employer, the taxpayers. Brian K. Malcolm, Pickering Time for MPs to end illegal pay inequity To the editor: ' Re 'Pay equity appeal backed' in the Aug. 30 News Advertiser. Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge MP Dan McTeague's observation that the federal employees' union should have "noticed during 10 years of negotiations there was a problem" is misleading. The union took pay equity'to negotiations in the early '80s but was told that this was not the place to discuss it. As for Oshawa MP Ivan Grose's "prob- lem" with "back pay", the discrimination existed before the complaint was filed and hasn't stopped after 14 years of govern- ment stalling. While Marcel Masse de- scribes this process as a "long-standing and unequivocal commitment to the prin- ciple of pay equity", the Canadian Human Rights Commission describes it as "excru- ciatingly slow", Although I've never heard of Mr. Grose's "magic money tree" behind the parliament buildings, I did hear the Liber- al promise to abide by the tribunal ruling. Perhaps Mr. Grose, your "duty" should be to live up to your campaign promise and end illegal discriminatory practices. Neil Willard xR - All? THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 11998 - PAGE 7 HosoolceDurhamdozenCommunity honoured VOLUNTEER WORKERS HONOURED BY ONTARIO LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR BL_ARY WESTON I By Shawn Simpson Special to the News Advertiser Tears of joy flowed freely Sat- urday as 12 Hospice Durham vol- unteers were honoured by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario for their selfless commitment to individuals and their families fac- ing life-threatening illness. Hospice Durham is a not-for- profit community-based volunteer programme that provides in-home support to individuals and families dealing with life-threatening ill- ness. Its goal is to help patients live the remainder of their lives as fully as possible. Lt. Gov. Hilary M. Weston, the honourary patron of the Ontario Hospice Association, commended Hospice Durham for its "excellent work" and thanked its volunteers for their tireless fahour of love in guiding people through times of crisis. "Today's hospices are true to the Latin roots of the meaning 'hospitality and hosts,"' she said softly. "And our hosts and our guides in this movement are our volunteers. It takes a very special type of person and a very unique kind of volunteer to help and guide people in the gentle way that you do. For, as travellers in life, we of- ten find ourselves journeying with illness, in search of the comfort and care that only the warm heart and good soul of a hospice volun- teer can provide:' Following the award ceremony Cheryl Macl.cml, executive direc- tor of Hospice Durham, said the event went better than she could have hoped for. In fact, selecting 12 recipients out of more than I(N) devoted volunteers proved more challenging than preparing for the Lieutenant Governor's arrival. Though each and every volun- teer should receive an award, the 12 chosen this year had to meet very stringent criteria, she said. They must have provided direct, hands-on client service, have been a volunteer for at least five years, have been available to provide a significant number of volunteer hours over those five years and have shown ongoing and consis- tent commitment to the hospice movement. Those who met that criteria and were chosen to receive an award include: Heddi Gregor, Sheila Frechette, Cecilia Riordan, Toni Bakermans, John Fowles, Janine Muller, Carole King, Judy O'Don- ncli, Kelly Weatherall, Dorothy Little, Geraldine Goldberg and Anne Duivesteyn. "What can you say about the re- cipients and all our volunteers;" says Ms. MacLeod. "They're won- derful. You can use words like flexible and willing but these peo- ple have a special quality atx)ut them. These people are excellent individuals who provide services to strangers that some of us have difficulty providing to our own family members. Simply put, they give of themselves:' While the award recipients that spoke to This Week following the presentations were thrilled to be honoured by Hospice Durham and Hilary M. Weston they each stated emphatically that they benefit, as much from their work as do their clients. "She is a nice, down-to-earth person;' said Ms. Bakermans of the Lieutenant Governor. "But, 1 do volunteer work for pleasure and for that I am honoured'!" Ms. Lit- tle adds, "It's a very humbling ex- perience. Every volunteer should bet honoured. The personal satis- faction from being a Hospice Durham volunteer is awesome. It's Bubbles boy Michael King entertained himself with soapy water and plastic toys last week during the opening of Diana Princess of Wales Park in Pickering. The park provides facilities for youth. photo by Ron Pietroniro There were smiles all around last weekend as Ontario Lieutenant -Governor Hilary Weston turned out to recognize the efforts of Hospice Durham vol- unteers. Here, Judy O'Donnell accepts an award from Mrs. Weston. a privilege to share (my client's) journey with them." Since hem.- Since the first meeting of the steering committee in June 1988 followed by its incorporation as a registered charity in March 1991, Hospice Durham has helped hun- dreds of clients through thousands of volunteer hours. As an example, in 1997 Hospice Durham served 148 individuals across the region, logging in a total of 5,030 volun- teer hours. And each year the de- mand for services continues to in- crease. The number of clients served in 1997 represents a 33 per cent in- crease over the previous year. Hos- pice Awareness Week runs from Oct. 12 to 18. Anyone who would like to donate, volunteer or learn more about Hospice Durham can do so by calling (905) 435-524'1 Hospice care is free of charge and anyone can contact Hospice Durham for help or to make a re- ferral by calling the number noted above. At went better than we could have hoped for," said Ms. MacLeod of tits. Weston's pres- ence at the reception. "The recog- nition from the Lieutenant Gover- nor, her personal comments to the staff and the volunteers are en- couraging and very validating. - Two -day conference highlights achievements, employment network CFTO's Ken Shaw and comedian Gord Paynter from Yuk Yuk's will be among the personalities at this year's Durham Region Employment Network (DREN) conference. The association's second annual awards and conference, `Partnering for Economic Success '98,' will be held on Thursday, Oct. 22 and Friday, Oct. 23 at the Holiday inn in Oshawa. Thursday evening will run from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and features the pre- sentation of DREN awards of excellence to local employers and employment ser- vices, wine and cheese, and a trade show. Mr. Shaw will host the awards and Mr. Paynter will end the night with comic re- lief. Admission is free. Friday's profes- sional development activities will in- clude a few key speakers such as Minis- ter of Labour Jim Flaherty, Regional Chairman Roger Anderson, Mayor Nan- cy Diamond, CUPE President Sid Ryan, local employers, and keynote speaker Carl Hiebert- Friday will run from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and will cost $50 per person. DREN is a network of employ- ment specialists from Durham Region which provides assistance to persons seeking employment. For more informa- tion call Lisa Yassein, 436-6877, or Stephen Bourque, 436-3766. Durham AIDS committee needs volunteers The AIDS Committee of Durham is looking for new members to join its board of directors. Pro -active planners and creative thinkers over the age of 18 and residents of Durham Region are needed in a vari- ety of areas. 'lite board meets monthly and volunteers would be required to par- ticipate on one additional monthly com- mittee, such as fund-raising and advoca- cy. Directors are elected annually for a maximum term of three years. Anyone interested in joining the board is asked to call 665-0051 for an ap- plication form. The deadline for applica- tions is Oct. 5. news in Ajax and Pickering Small class sizes, contract talks `please' grade school teachers The elementary school year is off to a uood start across the re- gion as class sizes are down and negotiations continue between teachers and the public board, re- ports a local union leader. i "We're reall) pleased with the way the year has started for us. - says Bill Butcher, co -president of the Durham division of the new- ly -formed Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario (ETFO). The union leader says educa- tors are happy to see smaller class sizes at schools throuehout the region. Under Bill 160, the Province limited the average class size at the elementary level to 25 "Ilx: class size numbers seem to be coming in pretty clow: to 25,-' says Mr. Butcher, who notes last year some classes had up to 37 students. "Ware not seeing that this year." Meanwhile, local members of ETFO met with Durham District School Board officials Thursday to continue contract talks and will he hack at the hareainine table Sept. 23 and 28 The meet- ing was the first between the two parties since JuneAfr. Butcher says teachers are -pleased- with the progress being made. More Kids on the Block needed Kids on the Block -Durham Region is getting ready for the upcoming school year but re- quires more day and evening vol- unteers. Kids on the Block -Durham Region, is a programme which uses life-size puppets to bring an awareness and understanding to local children on special issues around disabilities, safety and so- cial concerns. Anyone interested in volunteering their time must be mature, able to memorize a short script fairly easily, work well as a team member and must be available for weekly perfor- mances within Durham. Daytime volunteers must commit to one-half day per week and evening volunteers must be available for two hours weekly. For more information call Katherine at 655-5680 or attend the Sept. 24 orientation session at 947 Adelaide Ave. E., Oshawa at 7 p.m. PACE 8 - THE NEWS ADVERTISE R SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1998 A/P Waste station foes await news on hearing 8r Marianne Takacs Stan Writer Pickering and Ajax residents anxious about plans for it new waste recycling/transfer station in their neighb)urhoo d should soon know if there'll be an environmental hearing on the proposal. On WKednesdaY. Pickering -Ajax Citizens 70eether (PACT) ti)r the Environment made a fomial request to the Ontario Municipal Board floc OMB hearings on the waste facihty to he replaced with 'Joint Board' hearings that would also consider emironniental issues, rather than simply looking at zoning matters. A decision was to be issued within days. The garbage facility would he built by J & F write Systems Inc. at 57 Notion Rd., south of Hws. 2 in Aiax at the border with Pickering. J F has applied to the Ministr} of* the EnNironment ti)r it certificate of approval allowing it to process up to 750 metric tonnes per day of indus- trial/commercial solid nun -haz- ardous waste at the site. including recyclables such as wood, card- board. glass. metals. paper and con- struction/demolition waste. PACT lawyer Philip McMullen estimates that, if the site takes in five to 10 per cent organic waste from places such as restaurants. it could be processing 12.0(X) to tonnes of "rotting food" per year. "Obviously, that is going to at- tract rodents. that's going to produce a had smell. The quality offife is go- inL, to he wonderful - People on both sides of' the bor- der ha -e banded together to tight the J & F prupo)sal, saying they are con- cerncd the facillts will bring noise. odour. dirt and excessive truck traf- fic into their neighbourhood. They are also concerned the site may end up accepting residential waste. but Town of Aiax official Leo DeLoyde says he's received written assurance DAVID HOME 'Our worst fear come true' from J & F= that it's not asking for pemlission to accept household garbage. J K F has maintained it is build- ing a clean, modem facility with measures to control odours, where Students `just want to get back to school' STUDENTS/ From Page 1 extra -curricular activities:' she said. She hopes teachers will continue to volunteer their time for tean,s and clubs. Ajax parent Heather Gilbert. who) has Dupont employees evacuated ATAX — Employees at Dupont Canada were evacuated Friday morn- ing and two members of the company firefighting brigade were sent to hos- pital for observation after smoke was seen in the building. The Agar Fire Department deter- mined the smoke was concrete dust created by workers on the roof. The Fairall Street building was evacuated. ventilated and inspected before employees could return to work. leen holding a one -woman protest against the teacher outside Ajar High k'ht)ol fc)r much of the sinks, also at- tended the rail,.. Holding: a sign reading. "teachers ha\e no class:' the Ajax woman said she watt there to suppo)n the students. "I think the,. should be back in class" she said. adding: negotiations could con- tinue while teacher were teaching. Gilhert's placard 'attracted some attention t om se\eral teachers in atten- dance and there were words between the two sides. "It's an uneducated point of view:, staid KatfiN Green, a teacher fur 28 Years who m% tied Ms. Gilbert to shadow tier at work for a day to see just what teacher (k) at s:h(x)I. Meanwhile, a handful of student% alu) gathered outside the Durham Catholic District Schox)I Board's Catholic educa- tion centre on Rossland Road in Oshawa Fnday w protest the board's lockout. "I just want to get back to school and to put some pressure on the board to make the deal:' said Mark Ivancicevic, a Grade 12 student at Dwyer, who says stu- dents will be on the line with teacher again on Monday. Teens collared after chase Three Oshawa teens face charges after a stolen van reached speeds of 170 km -h during a police pursuit which started in Clarington and ended in Scarborough Friday morning. Durham Regional Police said a 1990 Pontiac Transport was stolen from a Swiss Chalet parking lot on King Street East in Courtice about 10:15 p.m. Thursday. Just before 1 am. Friday police received a report of thieves breaking into cars in Bowmanville and, as officers responded they spotted the stolen van, Sergeant Jim Grimley said. The vehicle sped onto the westbound ramp of Hwy. 401 and was chased at high speeds to Thickson Road in Whitby, where officers terminated the chase, Sgt. Grimley said. He said the suspect vehicle was spotted a short time later at Whites Road in Pickering by Ontario Provincial Police, which picked up the pursuit. As the van continued westbound, police cruiser surround- ed it, forming a moving road -block and forcing it to a stop near Warden Avenue in Scarborough. The driver and two passengers in the van fled on foot but all three were eventually captured during a search by Durham and Toronto police canine units. The youths, ages 13, 16 and 18, were arrested and taken in- to custody. No charges had been laid as of press time on Friday. all the waste processing will lake place inside it building. The compa- ny has also vowed not to allow trucks going to and from the waste station to use Pickering Parkway. The Town of' Ajax, supported by the Town of Pickering, has already turned down a rezoning application from J K F fi)r the project, which the company has appealed to the OMB. Ajax and Pickering have allocated $20,(XX) each to light the appeal. As well, PACT and Ajax, again with support from Pickering, have re- quested a hearing for the proposal under the provincial Environmental Assessment Act or the Em ironmen- tal Protection Act. According to Mr. McMullen. the type of hearings convened will de- termine to what degree environmen- tal issues will he taken into consid- eration in either allowing or reject- ing the J & F facility. "The one we would realh like is the one under the FAA. because that looks at all aspects of it." Joint Board hearings arc often ordered by the OMB when there is it likelihood environmental hearings will be called as well, says Mr. Mc- Mullen. Even if the Environment Ministry or Minister don't order EAA or EPA hearings after a Joint Board hearing has been ordered, he adds, the Joint Board will still con. cider environmental issues to .) greater extent than the OMB would on its own. According to David Home. a member of PACT and one of the area residents opposing the waste station, the citizens have raised al- most $40.((X) to cover the legal costs of fighting it. which could run up to S 150,(XX). "This is our worst fear come true. This flies in the face of everything they said.- The aid"The OMB hearings, if they go ahead as scheduled, will begin Nov 30 and take about three week,. Choirboy .photo !ry Ron Pietroniro Brian Rose conducts the County Town Singers event also included art exhibits, antiques, demon - during the renowned choir's performance at Art- strations and much more to entertain people of all fest in Pickering's Esplanade Park recently. The ages and interests. Pot bust nabs 1 • pal cops hunt AJAX — One man is charged and another wanted after the drug unit raided an Ajax residence and found marijuana growing indoors and outdoors. Durham Regional Police said marijuana with an esti- mated street value of $108,000 was seized from the Taunton Road address Thursday afternoon. Sergeant Jim Grimley said 31 seedlings were found in an indoor hydroponics lab, equipped with lights, fans, soil and potters, while another 13 full-grown plants were locat- ed outside. Three ounces of dried marijuana, weigh scales and a small amount of cash were also seized by police. Arrested at the residence was John Stuart Cox, 28, po- lice said, and named on an arrest warrant was David Thomas Wines, of the same address. Both are charged with production of a controlled sub- stance, possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking and possession of the proceeds ol'crime. Hospital fights bacteria HOSPITAL/ From Page 1 A "complete cleaning of the hospital" is being included as part of the plan to eradicate the source of the infection be- cause the bacteria has been identified as being resistant to Vancomycin, a powerful antibiotic. Enterococci are bacteria commonly found in the bowel and are generally transmitted from one person to another through touch. Those particularly susceptible to the bacteria are patients who have undergone surgical procedures and those who are extremely ill. Hospital officials say healthy in- dividuals are not at risk of developing VRE. "Our concern is that people in hospital are more prone to infection than others," said Ms. Tooze. "We want to be sure it's not spreading through the hospital." She encourages area residents who may be visiting fami- ly members or friends who are patients to wash their hands thoroughly when they arrive and again when they leave. 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Davis, who celebrated her 12th hinh- third birthday Jonathan cele- d a y1� prated his first Mega n with best wish e n j o y s birthday � n Sept. f es from 7. followed byh o r s e - M o m m y. yr- , N back rid- j David's sixth � �--- D a d ding,o ad Tac tion n nna S. "Big hugs and �' ' Kwon kisses from Mom Do and DeRocchis,and Dad. We ~' f " s w i m - Nonno and lucc you both 'tip '- m i n g . N o n n a very much." Best "Happy` Latino, all his ' birthday wishes also from aunts, uncles. Chris and Jean Dams are happy to G r a n d m a s w e c t- _ s cousins and announce the cngag.entent of their G r a n d p a heart. Love Mom and Kerry, your friends. our daughter Devon -Brooke to Richard Nonno, Nonna, baby brother Christian and your dog love you, our Garnett. ,on of Phil and Marie The aunts, uncles and Rascal. Birthday kisses from Grand - little stinker." •-� - wedding will take place July 17. 1999. many cousins. ma, Aunt Angie and cousin Dean.' -- _ --- - _ Anni-s-ersary Anniversary ( Birthday �`'�'� Birthday Sept. 13 was a big day for Happy birth- _ Zachary Stanger McKin- r day wishes to non, who celebrated his Brandon, as fourth birthday. "Big birth- he turned ' day wishes from sister I seven on Meghan and Madelin and:77 Sept. 17. Mom and Dad." Love from �1 K y I e '1 -- — Mommy and _ Engagement Daddy. Gale and Wayne `�*�'~! tiicholson of w Birthday Pickering are "Lxtk who's a teenager. Tama Pro - pleased to niuk turned J announce the A,. 13 on Sept. Mark and Debby Woodhouse 11h;. ,_rcrttng comes from Christine engagement of 17. Enjoy liv- celebrated their first anniversary Picard: "Happy first anniversary to their daughter ing, learning on Sept. 13. Says Debby."To my my husband and best friend, Frank Shelly Rae to - >� and laughing darling husband Mark. Sept. 13 Picard. It's hard to believe it's , Charles Bradley, during the was our first wedding anniversary already been a year, time flies when son of Lynda and best vears of together and I want to tell the you're hay ing fun! 1 can't wait to Patrick Rooney your life. We world just how much you mean to we what the future has in store for j of Valencia. The are so proud of you and love you very me. Here's to many. many more us' Love Christine (your princess). ! wedding will take much. Wishing you the hest on your years to come. I love you sweet- P.S. Junior, Oreo and Munchkin place this fall.. birthday and always. with our love heart. Happy anntversary." send their wishes too." I 1 and support, are Mom and Terry " Birthday Birthday BIRTHDAY Happy first birthday wishes A special boy in the Mai - went out to Kristen Giroux "Amanda Howatt turned driving- colmson familyturned four 'e on Aug. 13. "She's such a age on Sept. 4. If you don't like her on Sept. 17. Wishing David drivin stay off the sidewalks. p g loving child. Love from us all. g• ! a happy birthday with love j :Mom, Daddy, Grama and Happy sweet 16th from Mom and were Mom, Dad, Kayla, Grampa O'Hara, Nana and Dad. Ryan and Jake. j Popa Giroux, and all your L f — aunts and uncles." Birthday Birthdays Birthday BIRTHDAY Not onlywas Sept.8 the first da of Birthday Brandon Michael Heggie fumed one school, iwas extras special for Nathan Our little Spice Girl" on Sept. 18. Helping him celebrate G r a n t turned six on Sept. 16. were — because he Rachelle Degenstein cel - Mom . " ` ebrated Robin, turned five. with D a d "Hope you family , Mike, .. had a wonder- "" a n d rand- ful day, sweet - p a r - Birthday wishes went out to Andrew We love-" friends. rH "Hope a you more than e n t s Thomson when he turned four on _ y o pu Diane and Eric Berns of Port Peng Aug. 9 and to Sarah Thomson who You'll ever - enjoyed and Shirley and Don Heggie of Pick- celebrated birthdaynumber six on know. Love from Mommy, Daddy, r Kimber) Crowder your special day and y erin , and all his family and friends. Se 8. Friends and family made both Sara and Thomas. Special wishes turned 14 on Sept. 12 g y Pt- Y many more to come." p "Ho you hada great da sweet s from Bram in Ottawa and Grandma pe y S y, pedal days a time to remember. Love, Best wishes from sister With happy birthday a•" hugs and kisses from Mom and Dad. and Grandpa in Thunder Bay." wishes from oll � g Alycia, Mom and Dad. fHy ILO 1794 Liverpool Road Birthday? Anniversary? Wedding? ...send to: Pickering 831 5431 Let us know. We'11 publish your Name Dropping, THIS WEEK'S CAKE W'IKKF.RS ARF. p % Keith Gilligan, > N> special occasion in an easy -to -read 3• DavW M'kvbn°" 130 Commercial Ave., Winners may go dtrealy to Baskin Rohhtn, to me fcr their FREE rake (Please provide tdentdtcancmt and easy -to -clip format... Ajax, Ont, LIS 2H5 Pauz vmm UIYm sAT., sm. 26, 1998 owl VP THE AJAX-PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER Heal t h & Fi- TNESS Tea tree oil touted as natural treatment for head lice Head lice sufferers can stop scratching their heads for a safe, natural remedy. Michael Dean, president of Thursday Plantation Laborato- ries Inc., will be in Oshawa on Thursday, Oct. I to speak about the usage of tea tree oil to treat I ice. More than one million Cana- dians are faced with the itchy issue of lice, wingless parasites which live on human beings. Research at the Insect Con- trol and Research Inc., Balti- more, has shown that using therapeutic grade tea tree oil with a metal lice comb has a 99 per cent success rate in remov- ing head lice. lectures set to discuss prostate cancer, ` compassion fatigue' Area residents touched by or dealing directly with cancer have a couple of upcoming events to con- sider to help them and their families cope. On Tuesday, Sept. 22, Hearth Place Cancer Sup- port presents Audrey Cur- rie -Newton, author of Liv- ing With Prostate Cancer, who will speak about Prostate Cancer: A Woman's View. It takes place at 7:30 p.m. at the Oshawa Public Library Auditorium, 65 Bagot St. For information 579-4833. On Wednesday, Sept. 23, one of a series on 'Wellness in Caring' for health care professionals and volunteers features Dr. Michelle Chaban of Mount Sinai Hospital's oncology department dis- cussing 'Compassion Fa- tigue'. It starts at 7:30 p.m. at Whitby Free Methodist Church, 1916 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby. Admission is free. Call 579-4833 to regis- ter. 1 J f ordubi ' Lltwures... one (: ;va Krw..�: iv Slllisc REPAIRS (1 hr.) ' Relines ' Complete. Partial Dentures LOWER DENTURE STABILITY NEW PERMANENT, SOFT DENTURE LINER 1iUam Steil, DD, F.0 a.CA; 84 Old Kingston Rd. W. PICKERING VILLAGE, AJAX 683-4294 We've _ Toyed JOINTS I THINGS Joints & Things has moved to the Pickering Recreation Complex 837-6613 Mr. Dean will speak at the Oshawa Centre from I I a.m. to 1 p.m., and at G. L. Roberts CVI Secondary School, 399 Chaleur Ave., Oshawa, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Both lectures are free. For more information on tea tree oil for head lice call Dar- lene Montgomery at (416) 438- 6499. THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1998 - PAGE 11 IF DR. JOSEPH A. • TIME MISKIN, DENTIST • QUALITY • GENTLE DENTAL CARE pR. ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU WE ARE AVML"I_E TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE 4V PEOPLE D OF ALL AGES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario Ui (South of Hwy. *2) ' > N D z + 8 / y Q w a 3 = 1 We're online at www.durhamnews.net _i ZearniA PICKERENG TOWN •CENTRE Featuring Free Internet Lessons by Gisele Grenier, author of The Beginners Guide to the Internet Presented in conjunction with COMPLICEFITBE' Int Inc. shaw(aMome. pt -TING I DAILY PRIZE DRAWS! GRAND PRIZE DRAW SEPT. 27! 1:00 - 3.:00 pm School tours aues.- Fri 330 pm 7:00 pm (4:00 SAT. & SUN.) ntemet WbAsshop U0 pm (4:W SAT. & SUN.) Shaw presents "How To Connect' and "Multimedia" W ICK t TOWN 0 CENTRE V St Liverpool Road 905-683-7171 PAGE 12 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,19" Learn to handle emergencies Do you know the proper technique to save the life of a choking child or an in- fant without a pulse? St. John Ambulance is offering sever- al CPR courses this fall to train would -he lifesavers to recognize and treat breath- ing emergencies such as choking, angina and cardiac arrest. Hear isaver CPR (I cvel A) teaches the procedures for rescuing victims over the age of eight. The six -hour, $35 -course is oflered in Ajax on Oct. 3 or the evenings of Oct. 26 and 27. Basic Rescuer CPR (Level C) trains lifesavers with infant, child, and adult rescue techniques. The ten-hour, $60 - course will he offered Oct. 3 in Ajax. Infant and Child CPR (Level D) teaches how to rescue anyone under the age of eight. The course runs for six hours and costs $35. It will run in Ajax on Oct. 23 and 24. For more information or to register, contact St. John Ambu- lance's Oshawa office at 905-434-78(X). WHAT'S HAPPENING IN SUNDAY, SEPT. 20 BAZAAR: St. Nedela Orthodox Church, 485 Bayly St. W. at Westney Rd., Ajax, holds its third annual fund- raising corn roast and bazaar, featur- ing a variety of baked goods. All wel- come. MONDAY, SEPT. 21 CHRISTIAN WOMEN: Today is the last day to make reservations for the Thursday. Sept. 24 meeting of the Ajax -Pickering Christian Women's Club, to be held from 9:30 to 11:15 a.m. at Gallantry's Banquet Room in the lower level of the Pickering Town Centre. Feature for the month is New Fall Fashions from Northern Traditions and Northern Reflections. Also music and a speaker. $5 per person, first - timers half-price. Free babysitting for preschoolers. To reserve your space at the event, phone 665-8183 (Lau- ra). THIRD WORLD: Marceline Rosario, a native of Bangladesh and World Re- lief worker in Bangladesh and Zam- bia, will be guest speaker at 8 p.m. at Peace Lutheran Church, 928 Liver- pool Rd., Pickering (Liverpool and Bayly). Mr. Rosario has first-hand knowl- edge of the problems and possible solutions to the challenges faced by these two countries. He will be avail- able to answer questions following his talk. Free admission. Phone 839-3521 for information. DIVORCE: A series of sessions on overcoming the pain of divorce or separation is being held Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Christian Life Centre, corner of Rossland and Ravenscroft rds., Ajax. Sessions run until Dec. 14. $2 per session. For more information, phone 416-878- 6571, 686-1411. TUESDAY, SEPT. 22 PARENTS: A support group for par- ents of kids involved in drug or alco- hol abuse, running away, dropping out of school, crimes or parental abuse meets locally every Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. Call 1-800488-5666 for informa- tion and location. SENIORS: The Ajax Senior Citizens' Friendship Club Tuesday Morning Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at St. Andrew's Seniors Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. A representative of the Scotiabank Fraud Awareness Programme, `ABCs of Fraud', speaks to the group. Phone 619-0315 (Betty Batho). INFANT LOSS: An `Infant Loss Awareness and Support Night' is of- fered at 7 p.m. in the auditorium at the Pickering Central Library, One The Esplanade. The purpose of this interactive AJAX AND PICKERING evening will be to raise awareness of the issues faced by parents who have experienced infant loss. Guest speak- ers will share their stories of neonatal loss, stillbirth, miscarriage, and their post -loss experiences. All are wel- come. CANCER: Hearth Place Cancer Sup- port presents Audrey Currie -Newton, author of Living With Prostate Can- cer, who will speak about Prostate Cancer: A Woman's View. 7:30 p.m. at the Oshawa Public Library Audito- rium, 65 Bagot St. For information 579-4833. ADULT SWIMMERS: The Pickering Master Splashers hold registration at 9 p.m. at the indoor pool at Dunbar - ton High School, 655 Sheppard Ave. It's open to men and women aged 20 years and older. The club swims three times a week and offers fun and fitness as well as competitive swim training. Swimming is also offered the night of registration. Phone 427-5255 (Cindy) or 831- 4232 (Eric) for more information. photo by Celia Bronkhotst around [swim anirr di wry rtlr after. W � are k. duaik ' 4tuaa011 When Alex Tourlis, left, and his brother Dimitri managed to find some time to clown around with went shopping for back -to -school items with their Mr. Fripps the Clown. With balloon swords at the mom at the Pickering Town Centre recently, they ready, all they had to do was have fun. Recycle! NOTICE OF STUDY CONINIENCEMENT CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT SANITARY SEWER CROSSING OF CARRL'TIIERS CREEK (TOWN OF AJAX) V.A. Silgailis, P.Eng. R Johnson Carvinnuoov of Works Warks Camnnee Chao r� Tomae of AJAX srmJor wtiEA I. wixoDlrcrwN 3. COI►OMENTS OR Qt11ST1oNs The ��+l Munripality of Durham has If you have any ooe•oem a Queaoons or �n4f1e0 a CLtt Favvomna.al require any funha mfamrioa abort the Amemnmt Study b assess aJeQoative lady a the hfuoicipal Qua Fpviramsatal alig®rats for the aoaatrtrtOon of a Assessment phase contact saataty sews b servicer developrtmt in tie Town d Ajay- The sewer will savior (Monday b Friday 9:30 am -1:30 pm) lsaeis sash or Bayly Strew and wort and can of Shoal Point Rand The tc+.er will CaawYaat include a Qoa� orCatrnlYers Glade. Miriad Brides The study rvt10 be aarpkrd a accordance Project ManDer rill die Gorse FavitoanraW Assessment for Mtnieipal Weser said waaeraaQ core, Sherman ! 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Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down �:!tt0Hers applya select 1998 new i r demonstrator models equipped as described, and apply to qualified customers in Ontario only (excluding enos).for conditions Arding tonada.com Is a rk 0f ral Motors Corporation. Registered Trade mark of General Motors Corporation, TD Bank licensed user of Mark. GMC PAGE 14 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDA-,%SEPy1'F.MBER 20, 1998 photo by A.J. Groen Bucks for books Spaces on a quilt by Mary Peterson are being sold and all the money is going to the Friends of the Ajax Public Library. About 50 spaces have been sold and there are about 130 left. Smaller spaces are selling for $30, while larger specialty squares are available for 5300. The Friends use the money to support the library, such as buying computers for the children's section. Call Cindy Kimber at 428-8489 to buy a space. Durham asks residents to keep plastic bags out of Blue Box In an attempt to be environmentally friendly. you could be inadvertently contaminating the recycling stream. Thousands of plastic Ad Bags containing ad- vcrtising flyers are being tossed into Blue Box- es. reports Durham Region works department waste management division manager Peter Wat- son. At appears a lot (of people) take the hag un- opened and chuck it into the Blue Box. We get thousands unopened." Mr. Watson says. Wording on the bags claims they can be re- cycled, but they are considered a "contaminant" and shouldn't be placed in a Blue Box, he says. "That plastic isn't included in the Blue Box list of materials collected and processed." The only plastic permitted in Blue Boxes is PETE, identified by a recycling loop with the number 1 in the middle. "Grocery bags don't meet those criteria," Mr. Watson notes. "It makes it difficult for the purchaser of our material to deal with it" The presence of Ad Bags in Blue Boxes "makes it difficult for the overall programme to deal with that kind of material". Durham Region sells newspapers, news fibre and office paper to Atlantic Packaging in Whit- by. .,The maximum level of contamination per- mitted in the material is two per cent," Mr. Wat- son reports. "If it's a contaminated load, the mill could reject it." When that happens, "there are two choices. We can clean it up or not clean it up. Either way, it costs us money in addition to the regu- lar costs of the programme" Durham has already asked residents not to put the plastic bags in Blue Boxes. "It appears there hasn't been a significant decrease in Ad Bags appearing in Blue Boxes," Mr. Watson says. "Residents haven't got the message and they're still placing all the bag in the Blue Box. They assume the plastic is OK" WE CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE A FRESH START Professional are! 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We sincerely regret any inconvenience we may have Caused you. aide d337MV96 CAT -A9 Healthy Feet & Body Through Orthotics Your feet are one of the most neglected areas on your bodv, and if they hurt, your whole body hurts. James MacPhail, D. h, is the Staff Chiropodist at the Family ltellness Clinic in Whitby. Ilc specializes in orthotic prescriptions for most trot, ankle, knee, hip and lower back disorders. He writes "Orthotics are a custom manufac- tured insole that fit in your shoes, made from a plaster cast of your foot, and are designed to con- trol the mechanics of your hoot. This results in lower- ing undo stress on the feet and thus increasing better mechanics in joints up to and including the lower hack". 1.1r. MacPhail's clin- ic offers assessment and treatment of such condi- tions as heel pain, arch pain and strain, lower back pain, bunions and hammer toes, pain in the ball of the foot, and chron- ic callus and corn pain. All of these conditions can be relieved with orthotics, along with a strict home regimen provided by Mr. Macphail. Also, you should know that most orthotics are covered by insurance plans. The Family Wellness Clinic is located at 1631 All' Dundas St. E. in Whitby and the staff includes Chiropractors, registered Massage Therapists, Naturopath, Kinesiologist and a Grief Counsellor. For more information call (905) 728-3608. Fa► 1111y Wellness Clinic Foot Care Clinic 1631 Dundas St. E Whitby, ON LIN N 2K9 (905) 728-3608 (905) 728-5030 fax James R. MaePhai4 D.Ch Registered Chiropodist/Foot Specialist • Tough and Thickened Nails • Calluses and Corns • Arch Pain • Custom Orthorics • Plantar Warts tu • Heel Pain • Diabetic Footcare and Education • Ingrown Nails Patients of all ages accepted Evening, weekend and home visits available 4,60 Country Club Bungalows An(,'1-r L1FI; VYIX 1 I aES 5 L This 2 bedroom home backs on to a greenbelt and comes with fridge, stove, washer & dryer. 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Our senses are sharper. Our commitment knows no limit. For 706 years,,. we've been covering Toronto. So, if you're looking for the stories that matter roost, then look to The Star. Every clay. It's where you live. PAGE 16 - THE NEU'S ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1998 0 S RECREATION A jax, Pickering It's a new season and a new league for this area's two tier II Junior 'A' hockey squads. For the first time ever, the Ajax Axemen and the Picker- ing Panthers will compete head-to-head as part of the new Ontario Hockey Associa- tion's Ontario Provincial Ju- nior W Hockey League which begins play this weekend. The Panthers had played in the Metro Junior 'A' Hockey League since the early '70s while the Axemen joined the provincial Junior 'A' loop in the late '80s. Axemen head coach Mark Watson is excited about the chance to compete against the neighbours to the west. "I'm really pleased with it. This vear will be the start of some important rivalries among us. Pickering. Oshawa and Bowmanville. It should bring the fans to the rinks as they won't be travelling great distances to see a junior hock- ey game:' says Watson. " I believe junior hockey re- ally needs this. «e're all close enough to generate this type of rivalry." The Axemen got their reg- ular -season schedule under way Friday night at welling- ton against the Dukes after our PORTS IN AJAX AND PICKERING All' Learn -to -Skate • Highly Qualified Instructors • Small Groups • Great Ratios • Low Prices • Classes for ages 3 to 65 • Saturday Noon or Sunday a.m. ® Markham Rd., S. of Steeles s (416)412-0404 hockey juniorsi look for good rivalry deadline. Ajax also played the ation Complex at 7:30 p.m. meet for their first-ever regu- Community Centre Tuesday, Niagara Scenic at Mississauga Pickering and Ajax will lar -season contest at the Ajax Sept. 29 at 8 p.m. Iceland Saturday as part of the QUALIFIED PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN: annual College Weekend. 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In a dramatic, hard- fought contest, the Port Royal Mills squad went ahead by two goals after the Port Royal opening 20 minutes. Both markers were scored by George Tourlos. Pickering I got one hack before the end of the first half and tied the contest midway through the second hall'. A stalwart Port Royal Mills defence showed its mettle in maintaining the tic. Pickering II Port Royal Peewee Raiders 2 for 3 in pre -season hockey The Ajax -Pickering and Brent Small with two' Raiders minor peewee 'AAA' Dissanayakc• Chuck rep hockey team won two of Britskey. Bradley Snetsinger. three exhihition contests Shawn Coultice. Rvan An - against Mctro-Ii,ronto Hick- nesley and Budai with one ev League squads recently. apiece. The Raiders dropped a 4- In the second contest. decision to the Twonto Red Ajax -Pickering posted a 6-1 Wings. Stephen Ross Budai win over the Flyers. scored the lune goal, assisted Snetsinger notched a hat by Matthew Carroll. trick. Cunningham netted In a home-and-honic se- two goals and Patrick Milne ries with the Don Mills Fly- added a single marker. As- ers, the Raiders enterged vic- lists were earned by Cun- torious in both contests. ningharn. Carroll and In the first game, Ajax- Snetsinger with two apiece. Pickering delated Don Mills Winder and Small with one 8-2. Raiders' marksmen were each. K� Ic Cunntm_ham with two, The voaltending duo of Danny LeFort, Michael Rl,c- Paul Benson and Bryan Eu - ca, Jason Winder. Andrew stace appeared to he in mid- Dissanayake and Carroll. As- season form in all three exhi- sists went to Rocca. Lrfort bition contests. Sign-up for youth hoops loop Monday Sign-ups call begin Lhls �ceckcnd for a youth basketball league in Ajar and Pickering. The Durham West Basketball Lcaouc will hold registration dates at Lincoln Alexander Public School on Monday, Sept. 21 from S:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Saturday. Sept. 26 from I I a.m. to 2 p.m. The league's open to those in the bantam division (horn 1985-80) and midget boys' and girls' category (horn 1983-84). Cost is $85 per player. The league starts in October and runs each Saturdav morning until spring. Lincoln Alexander school is at 95 Church St. N. in Ajax. For more information, call 831- 6753. F�AM%1IT� Travel 2jfx:)r1 SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER, 1998 TUESDAYS & SATURDAYS $10.00 per person or 2 AT $5.00 each Pickups in AJAX, OSHAWA, do WHITBY Includes: RETURN DELUXE MOTORCOACH TRANSPORTATION, FULL BUFFET MEAL, GUARANTEED ENTRY, ALL TAXES LOYALTY CARD PROGRAM Earn FREE trips to Raina Carlson Wagonlit Travel Ajax 905-683-8411 1-800-831-1185 Oshawa 905-571-2231 1-800-227-5766 Whitby 905-666-8266 1-800-750-1%9 ndw Royal Mills squad this sea- Tournament. son. Team members are Tim - The team finished as run- atone Dongen. Adam Pett, ner-up at both the Ancastcr Eric Ranta. 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In the sec - boys put on an impressive and halt Pickering mir- show against larger oppo- rored its first-half perfor- nents in the under -1? cafe- mance with two more gory. winning three games goals by Emojong and and tying one. Dcchank. Pickering Power The championship was pounded the Fairport Pi- the second the Power has The Pickering Power under -11 soccer squad captured the ti- tle at the Rochester tournament. Team members are Ike Birungi, Baldeep Ghataore, Matthew Pereira, Craig Deebank, Brandon Heard, James Russea, Julien Doria, Michael Kosteski. Alex Stavrou, Kayo Emojong, Anthony Lewis, Daniel Walker. Kyle Wetering and Andre Windross. The coach Is Chris Jadoo. THREE BEARS AUTO BODY "ONE OF AJAX'S LARGEST AUTO BODY goako a COLLJSION SMOPS" "Serving The Durhmn Reion" We Par the GST & PST Off comPlete Body a Paint Work�I I for the month of September! , Or well pay your deductide up to 5200!! 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In the first half, Fairport cut through the sagging Power defence and found the net in the opening three minutes before F,mo- Jong scored the equalizer for Pickering less than two minutes later. Dolphins whip Young Bucs Ajax -Pickering Dol- fensive standout. phins Football Club The Dolphins' pee - teams went three -for- wees put together their three in league games hest overall perfor- against the Newmarket mance of the season so Young Burs Sunday. far, earning a solid 60-1 j The tykes played a victory over Newmar- solid game on both ket. The Ione point for sides of the hall to score the Young Bucs came a 35-0 victory over on a safety touch late in jNewmarket. Brendon the third quarter. Quar- j Eadie was the Dol- terhack John Korncr phins' offensive star of was the offensive star i the game. while An- ofthe game for the Dol - drew Harper gut the phins. The defensive i nod on defence. star was Kyle Vandusen ; In the atom contest, %ho picked off a New - Ajax -Pickering had lit- market pass and ran it tie trouble earning a 44- hack for a touchdown. 6 victory over the The Dolphins are on Young Bucs. Coujoe the road to Scarbor- Johnson was the otlen- ough Sunday when all sive star of the game for three teams will play, the Dolphins and An- the Scarborough Thun- drew Burke was the de- der. Please iFecvcle BEGINNER & INTERMEDIATE Hockey In Focus For Adult Men i Women 15 WEEKS - INCLUDES INSTRUCTION 3 GAMES STARTS IN EARLY OCTOBER CALL NOW! SPOTS ARE LIMITED P Durham Learning Academy an alternative private high school is now accepting new registrations for September -part-time or full-time students accepted. -choice of traditional semester or 10 -week condensed semester -Whitby & Pickering locations. -low student/teacher ratio Space is limited. Call today to arrange a consultation with the principal. 905.404-8091 In association with 4,ZVtiYLVAN LEARNING CENTRE' Rettergrades arc just nit begrnnrnA- WHITBY MINOR LACROSSE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Wednesday, October 14th at 7:00 p.m. at Whitney Hall Iroquois Park Arena Keeping tuned up on technology at Canadian Classic Auto Cars and trucks are not simple machines. Today thev're high tech. Computers operate virtually all of the systems so the day of the backyard mechanic is over. If you drive a late model car, you have no choice but to take it to a well trained technician who keeps up on the latest changes in technology. Don't be fooled by the name Canadian Classic Auto. While owner Rick Patterson has a passion for the muscle cars of the 60s and 70s, he's more than qual- ified to fix your vehicle, regard- less of its age or country of origin. From domestics to imports, his shop located at 896 Brock Rd. S. 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The 42nd Annual CEC Confer- ence, featuring 55 workshops and eight guest speakers, including au- thor Barbara Coloroso, will take place at The Royal York Hotel Oct. 22 through 24. Topics will include positive par- enting, anger management, technolo- gy, Attention Deficit Disorder, learn- ing disabilities and inclusion. The CEC is a non-profit organiza- tion serving children with special needs. The conference is being spon- sored by the school boards in the Durham and Kawartha-Pine Ridge districts. To register and for programme in- formation call Barbara Rowe at 416- 223-6164. .JCRU/SE� It's getting colder!! "WE'D LIKE TO SEND YOU SOMEWHERE WARM" so we're having a MONTH LONG CRUISE SALE featuringifiuT. � + 'l�rles from September 21 . October i 1 on selected sailing for 98/99 & 2000 receive up to a 3 category upgrade bakonv suncs ax arwiuded 166o KINGSTON RD PICKERING (N W CORNER BROOK & HWY 2) 5-426-7884 • 1-800-535-9424 Mfg THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1998 -PAGE 19 Church sale aids congregation PICKERING — A 'New to You' sale of good used cloth- ing for the family and other items is being held Friday, Sept. 25. Pick up bargains galore from 7 to 9 p.m. at St. Martin's fashions, a white elephant Anglican Church, 1201 St. table, toys and books at rock - Martins Dr. (one block west of bottom prices. Liverpool Road off Bayly Donations for the sale are Street), Pickering. also needed. For more infor- Sale organizers promise fall mation call 839-9281. r i J •� cox �e d t, Pickering IN Nestled in the Village of Greenwood, by the banks of 45 Moor St. E. ,.'��,, ' Oshawa CLASSICAL nAR.'TIAL AP -TS CANADA Cs£T £N£RCs'LZ£D CaU today 905-725-9584 .adult ancf Children Classes ]Carate, Xobudo, Ju Ittsu, Self Defense, Tai Uti Duffin's Creek, this her- itage village has special events all year. Don't miss Spirit in Action on Sept. 18 and 19. Meet the Spirits of the 1837 Rebellion from 8 to 10 p.m. Come to the Fall Family Festival on Oct. 4. The event also includes a car rally. $10 to enter plus admission. Rally starts at 12 noon. For more information call (905) 420-4623. The Pickering Museum Village Foundation - The Chapters/Ajax Schoolhouse Read-A- Thon started on September 14 and con- tinues until Oct 16th. Students will keep track of the books they read and at the end the school with the highest number of books read per person will be declared the winners. 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Your project is fully guaranteed in writing. Your complete satisfaction assured! 5 year comprehensive warranty! SIX WEEK AD PROGRAM 3. Professionalism. Your home treated with respect. 39 years experience, well over WITH 1/4 PAGE STORY!! 11,000 clients to draw references from. Call for yourself to hear why they love our ZONED TO TARGET YOUR MARKET impeccable installation standards. We are completely licensed and insured These weekly features (Lic. # B12195) highlights the successes of our community's small businesses. 4. You get complete service. You'll be impressed with our expert team of in house Peter Hughes will come and installers. No SUBCON"TRACTORS. We handle the entire project ourselves — interview you and take any P ) pictures you'd like to feature in carpentry, plumbing, electrical, marble, tile and mirror work too. On time and your story. "Spotlight on on budget! Business, "Don't Move... improve! and Bumper to 5. You receive a free design consultation. In order to accurately quote your project we Bumper, each have a 6 week need to prepare a computer design of it. This also helps you visualize how it will look commitment and run every P P P gn P Sunday. Ask your sales long before the work begins! representative for discount opportunities. Deadline for this To get all of your Questions answered for feature is the previous Thursday free and to receive a free co of the audio at 12 noon. cassette "MAKE YOUR DREAM call the Inside Sales • BATHROOM COST FREE' CALL DURHAM WINDOWS & DOORS CASEMENT 1-888.576-8575 � Complete Select�on of TILT -ACTION VI Wai=8 Doors • PICTUi3E WINDOWS • BAY 6 BOW WINDOWS • INSURANCE CLAIMS • PATIO DOORS • STORM DOORS • NEW CONSTRUCTION WINDOWS L:LlIJL/ WAYNE MOBILE SHOWROOM HUTCMNSON SM KI STZ, SALES. SERVICE i "s°"'T'"iiO '•"`4 . INSTALLATION L u x 3 IF tmsl579-2222 GUNTM • Competitive Rates • "Experienced Tradesman" • Additions • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Decks • Vinyl Replacement Windows X Call Gunther CALL FOR FREE AUDIO CASSETTE "MAKE YOUR DREAM BATHROOM COST FREE" C THE NEWS ADVERTISER/UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1998 -PAGE 23 CL IFIIEI� 7 S 683 O?O 1 1 careers 00 --careers Careers 1 1 Ca►eers I I Careers I I Careers 1 1 Careers 11 Careers I I Careen 1 1 Careers - Now enrolling for: OCTOBER • Anatomy and Histology - Microbiology and Sterilization • Pharmacology and Nutrition - Radiology (Radiology Curriculum of this Diploma Program is HARP Approved. In accordance with the Healing Arts Radiation Protection Act. 1980.) - Principles of Dental Assisting - Dental Materials - Operative Dentistry - Preventive Dentistry - Medical Emergencies - Computerized Office Procedures TORONTO •• • PICKERING CAMPUS 420-1344 Tribute Homes has an immediate position available for an administrative assistant in the construction department. The successful candidate MVM possess the following; • strong organizational and communication skills to meet deadlines in a very fast paced environment • accuracy and attention to detail is essential • previous experience in the housing industry is preferable • excellent working knowledge of Excel and Word softwares - Qualified individuals may fax their resume to: (905) 839-3757 Attn: W. Mitchell No telephone inquiries please. 'he =inw—r Ueaa..mt�rl of ..e Regional IAoncipality of Durhar' currertly, has a full-time pis t or and a temporary contract oppu tun h: `ur exper err -ed rndiv, lua.s. ' ECONOMIC ANALYSTS H?�ortiro to thP. &A.-i-viger of Eudge!s. E-cor'ornic Stud es and P sk Mdragemew, the su,xes;hr canlj da!es oAl be respersrb!o 'o' 'es?arch preoaral on and r. rift?-, p'esenta er of f nano al and ec romic mpact analys s '.real of research and reprxhr , may inct rite murit .;a taxa, on parr -y mun cipa i :;'ovrrcial f mdir ; 'P atiorsrl os, seri cr-ig and f nano rg of major capita 'frastnr.^,'u'e' .J,.- ;rn)mert cF-rges pcaic, 'c'mula- on a d impb menta, r: ,7-.rren! arlc cac h! budgAt -)reparat:r)n a -d tether f narcial arc t•corc)rnrc s, __s ,, v: it pr,ssyss a rnas*or S degree n Eccnomres or a related field comorned erre it Munrcroai or Provirc1a hnarce arC ateJ ss Jcs. Yor, also i 'ed ro dem')rstratr e.ceNen' report ,-4reirg. ccr manicator. aralyrcai. ail: tws;tom ar idatPs a,o invited !o rup'y 'Ly October 2, 1998, quoting file number 97-1754-067 inn; stat ng ;aary - xpec:at ons - Staffing Advisor. The Department of Human Resources, The Regional Municipality of Durham, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, LIN 6A3. ::v * rank nl apclrcants. bet advise L'rat only those to or± co'rsrdwed tar an r't,>,✓rew nil be contact°✓'. LOOK WHO'S LOOKING FOR .OUR GRAADS!`! ! MVr0n N0111TEL Want a career of the futul'e? Call Centre Customer Service Representatives are in DEMAND! Our Call Centre Certificate program offers: • Customer Service Training • Enhanced Sales Techniques • Computer Skills • .Job Placements and more Call now for more information. (905) 721-3321 Record Processing Supervisor $40,400 - $45,600 Consider tha challeriFing opportunit\ with the Ministry of Health, VVhitlty mentai Health Cent -e, c` nica in'ormatiun �enices. You wit : estat list pr-onties: rtrganize;tichedulc section work oad; provide administrativc,lechnical supervision of ' 1 star; participate ;n tre start selection process and training; allocate work: nruvide input on employee performance; prepare vacation/time-oft schedules; revise/evaluate methods/procedures to facilitate work flow; participate in policy development and objectivec/budget preparation. Location: Whitby. Qualifications: knowledge of heath -record adtrinistration, anatomy and physiolu'gy, mMical terminology, diagnostic classi?ication systems, relevant le �i�latiun on record-keeping, release of intnrmation, security. confitientiai,ity, committal of patients, patierts' capacities, etc. (Mens/ Health Act, Health Care Consent Act/, automated patient information systems, m5 Office, microfilming prtxes%es and equipt-tent. Area of search: within c(mnimuting distance of Whilby. Please send resume, quoting file HL -25-4(P), by Oct. 9, 1998, to: Ministry of Health, Human Resources, Whitby Mental Health Centre, P.O. Box 613, 700 Gordon Street, Whitby, ON LIN 5S9. Fax: (905) 430-4036. equal op Ontario opportunity employer SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 OR FAX 579-4218 ATTENTION EMPLOYERS' MAKE YOUR HIRING I)ECIS10NS SIMPI,E AND REUI*CE. 1111 R PAYROLL COSTS! How Do You Benefit? • wage subsidy • save recruiting time and advertising costs • screening of all job referrals to your business • employment specialists who will match your company's needs with the worker's knowledge, skills and goals • you have the final hiring decision • an employee friendly, professional, stream -lined service • ,ur on-going commitment to ensure your satisfaction (;ontaet u� at ilpw-v1 721-: 093 DURHAM Funded by the O-,ar , a'wernment 1 Career Training 1 Canner Training Te6ichrn,g thr torr / ow jutum DIPLO!N1A COURSE IN Natural Nutrition Obtain the ymre —wna! :,',r,{nitron: REGISTERED HOLISTIC .NTRITIONIST C,1\.aD1AN s0io )I OF %a7,RV \LTRITION SCARBOROUGH 14161 497-3111 2-140 Warden Ave #209 1 ,erwal help 1 general Help els Zr-- .'wk,nnr, now hrnnL PART TINIE POSITIONS Acatlat!r y . R rn, ti r,.. Daus rv'enlng, and ts'evK Position. for (Customer den ter A -s x':.ltrs ) Overnight positions at arlable 9 JI1F m - X a.m up to � n:r;hts per v:eek Appls- in person at Customer Service Desk with resume Oniv suitable Candidates will be contacted. INBOUND CALL CENTRE RESPRESENTATIVES 32 Positions (2 month contracts) Our client, a leading '.vtreless communications company in Scarborough. Is looking for dynamic. client -focused individuals to perform on-line PCS activiations. IF YOU HAVE: ✓Previous client service business experience ✓Excellent verbal communication skills ✓Strong working knowledge in Windows 95 in a business setting ✓Available for any shift in a 7/24 operation ✓Call centre experience highly preferred Forward your resume, quoting Position no. C1.905.98 to: (905) 737-4382 - &Oise" %-Sbffing S8 while tis Busy Pickering area Retailer requires highly organized, energetic, motivated people for Department Management Positions. Previous retail Management or Supervisory experience along with good communication skills are an as- set. We offer excellent wage and benefit packages to the right individuals. Please reply with reSLnne to: File # 218 Oshawa Whitby This Week 865 Farewell Ave. Oshawa, Ontario. L1 H 7L5 PAGE 24 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER/U\BRIMF TRIBUNE SUNDAY. SErTFMBF,R 20, 1998 C 1 Careers 1 1 Careers 1 1 Careers 1 General Help IW_General Help General Help 1 General Help 1 General Help 1 Garters! Help 11t. IS'? -I), it IN. ail mt('rnatlonat' , „mlrtrrrt- it (rjrrratic,ru lit 1-th .•trnr-rir(I. Fnngw. A%ia /'a, Ili, . is (r tr,u'Ir/ leaclrr' nl Ill(.(/edit pi (h•rrlolwictrt, manrila,vnre ctrl,/ ctrl,ln n't r,/ fill( ,yrali',I hryre/inR .y:<•ru-A%11,Wn lt<' /,/A,' /gyri,/e irr rr'('11firlg r,rn,'I.,Ifit", lu meet' „ttr• , rr,n,n cl I Iter•./s lilt- high ,lrrtility. !re r/„rrrt,rrrr r urn,! re -It ,rhiliIv. otec! , rrriviit(+ Nt,ce highh %kit'/e,/ intlivir/nru/+ l„ foist '0111- Atilt !,r( it'll_'. CNC Machinists il1,'.st Im m(,lrarr (grevuu,i;.+ ill the ,u'eas ill CNC /,,rthrs ,incl C.VC 11/1' mill hirnrr,c; ,'errtr'r-s r-e(lrrire the rtl,rrtr,e r,l .hrrrr'n(,s /wrstnr, ,11,1, hirrist. tritlr a rnirrirnrrnt S tear.+ of c'elrenc nrr. }i,rrr /ru,uharilr with mo( lrinirr,� n , hnhlrrr� high-slr(w.i:fh (wroslw( c• rn(nc'r-icrL+ IN ('umjrlirnenter! ht the alnlilt to inter/,ret Immitterrrrrrin'L elrattorgN (mr/ in +norm), antl „l,r'ratr ('.1't' Intl, 111u<•c in a yrt(llits'- „riente,l rrlhrlur vitt inuunrnt. The I),PIM, vt., will ini.,41-e ,ltr11 it „rk Inspector 11>l,ir, ,n;r, i,, ,r,/rrrr't'r/ tri he obIc to rtwe! rmrl unt/er+ttrrtel m,.( h(itm it err,Linerrirr,e ,Iratrirr, N title/ lavorrt.s. - :l hilitt to tis( irrsln t ti.,n rnea.cnrin,y e,/nilnnenr /('.1111 - ( „mpnter krr,nrler/,fie sire( tul(t' AIF, vo.N ,/t :I( (rss art • ! •:, er,tty or errllege cle,y'ree arul (rs.Net • !'relet-rn< e trill /­ ,Oven rn tilllrlirunrs htivoi S tear, rrlerunt r.tl,erien<e . Junior Weight Analyst , e r: t,uc .,lt,.:ri„ , .. nnnrr+irt ,yrur/rurt,' tt'ith harheL,r elr-,�rrrr irr rm• luipliv'(rl rnLinrrr�in,r,•. ):mer at' tri trail h/uel,rrrlt. lint/ rLsnah-,-tis ,'hrnr In .�-I) ,rrr,l ,rhlr to r„rnrt-t them int„ itf-i hl rs e%.enll,rl. )lair' re•clrr mr sihrhties in, litth- moNrIx rrtoinlairring irr ac , rvrute it -eight reloort 1rt'rtirttvrt r„ tr rtrtr lontlirr,t; ge'eir ,rn,l .nitre• :tr,,N% re•I(rtecl ert,tnreerin.y itol-k.%. ):,Ir trill irivolrerm'nl it ,Ir�i,e n epr,i irreer crit,/ sire+, en,Ltnrer Gooilf , nrnmurri, tilt, in skill n rtc, t-ss,ir+ as tort erre• lit ttrn(•.+ re(lrtir"eei to lmoke• III -N1 l)rt'\,"p11tltirin, Profit -ie -n, c In Birt V5 am/ ()Ili( e 47 rN un asset. Quality Engineer ,ji..... i, ie'eltstrerprerrt+ - 1, vrc•,/nalih lrlaru R, ,teat sl.e tial /rrr,< es.s to-, 1pni,1m,% • lirt-tcw iritintilot turing !.lane/rstrrhlislr kit rhuru, trrisN, , • R, t few 14 1 ('khan('(• to\r rc•1N,rt.+ /•,. rt r,/,- r114cr/1ft st(kkort ort mete lrru,yrorn. V.,rrn ilrtiric its , if%romer urrclrl, R,'i tett , orre, tilt* a< r,nrr - rrvernal & ,ukklter tepibm rvk reri/it,tti„rr til Torre, tit e• if( rion elet( rept( s • l'r,n rrlr ytctilir+ vrr.%:irtrerm.,; sul,k,rrr for , rrsroirrers ,lit(/ %uj,j,llt-v% • 14,r( helor, th-gree, or e,lrrnwlerit • 1l,lrli, lints ntre+t htnr S se•ar.+ atrrralt r< luted e.rkerrevrc < It +rut .seek ne'aa' , hurn.�r. Will iofA iurit irel R, an ,-trellerrt /rut ktigt, Mill matt !re'% vrnar ( onirihutum,. klea.se- /urw,jrr! %our restinte tit. Rfessier - illowt—v Inc,. Human Resources, 57.1 .tlorearch .-1 venue, Ajax. Ontario, LIS 2G8. f -ax: (905) 683-286-3 MESSIER -DO •O,•Ap 7.11, +��w,MO �I AJAX-PICKERING BOARD OF TRADE • M,cros,itt Publisher '97 - Communication Skills .7 MEMBER SERV ICES ...,r,.. ,,.it- ..........,,... ,, , ,•..,;.�,,,, • WinFax 4.0 • Maintain Confidentiality • Operate office equipment COORDINATOR aaraia K.•p.+rtu,r, h• the C:ei eraI Manager, the Mrmtwr Sa- ry aces t .,.,r,ltnah,r +till he ra•sponsibla• tt,r the administration .,..•.,crated ,vith program, and sere is en delavera•,1 by the tk,ard "t Trade This will include a,lmuaastratit,n, a•.ent, and a publicatr„n ctx,rtLnahon. M andat , .o Q"alijications: Strt,ng, dermitinstrated abilities us tho t„lltn+rng apphcatauns/ pr, ced ores, skill set • �Vusdoss-s '45 • Caistomer Cart - areMicrosoft %4 cro,ort( )tfice '47 - Presantation Skills • M,cros,itt Publisher '97 - Communication Skills • Maximizer '97 • Pnontizahon Skills ...,r,.. ,,.it- ..........,,... ,, , ,•..,;.�,,,, • WinFax 4.0 • Maintain Confidentiality • Operate office equipment • C)rganizah,rnal Skills This position can pn,vide many opportunities for the right person. You must be willing to work, occasionally, irregular hours, including early mornings, evenings and weekends. Having a reliable vehicle, would beneficial. Submit your detailed resume, ailing with salary expectations. BEFORE SEPTEMBER 27th, 1998, to: 41 The Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade ATTN: GENERAL MANAGER n *224-1099 Kigston Road, Pickering Ontario, L1V IB5 lir by fax to: (905) 837-1629 1 Gtuleral Help 1 General Help IffIff General Help CANADA ONLY orAZ Highway Drivers 1+ Year Experience Great Working Conditions + Great Rates We require ICC Medical Police Search - Current Abstract Safety Dent. 1-888-769-9799 Fax: (905) 723-3797 '` f• ! www.hubbell-canada.com A N Connect with the best. tZ) -.ibbe I Canada Inc..s a Iead,rQ manufacturer and supphe- or qual 11107,7111111 el-'ctmal )rodt,Cts'or the curirnerUdl. mdustr-a;. contractor. itilit". ■(carr• o a'rd teieco"}rrur<aLon markt_ -, Recent growth ,our busines� ictivit� has led -c tnese exceptional opportune es lc r: Assemblers In .dela on to a high school eeucac,on, you nave previous puncl- press ardlor light assembly experence.`bu rr�,st'ie carble orwo•-�,'-g ste,id� day sh f;s and 40 hours per 'we4 We ofTer a start --g sa'ary cf $1 .Ob/nour along wit~ a corn;:rehens, e company pale henefrts aar�,age f ye"'r ir-e,ested. pease `or -ward a cover'ng etter and res,"se. nc'udirg references. to: Human Resources 870 P,od. Rcad South. P ; Ke- ^g. 0%. _ 1W i,—,S Fa, ,9051 8 3a-0 38 'r ria l sbrc-.- an'u:nut�c l canadacc- 'lease use cnly one n-,ethcd c` cc-nr-_ cat or NG agent es or phone tails pease �%e th it-: HUBBELL a„ e{pphcants. "owe.er on y t• se se e,'ed `et- an ,rte•-•, esti, wil be cont.ic ed \ e new world at work. WE NEED YOU!! • Assembly/Production Line Work • Industrial Painters & Industrial Cleaners Able to mix paint substances & prepare area for painting • Certified Forklift Operator (Wire Guidence) • Pickers/Packers • Shippers/Receivers with computer knowledge WORK BOOTS REQUIRED Pay between $7.25-$10.50/Hr. • Payroll - A/R 6-7 month contract. ADP, Access, Excel & Accpac exp. a must. • LAN Operator Able to install Windows `95. Nedded ASAP for 3 months. Please FAX resumes (905) 831-4922 We're Shopping For Fresh Faces V IV IV • If you are customer oriented, dynamic, aggressive and have 2 years experience • If challenge, growth, opportunity and career advancement interest you • if being part of a FRESH new concept excites & motivates you COME JOIN THE NEW LOEB! We will be RECRUITING new personnel FOR YOUR LOCAL LOEB STORE. Positions are available in the following areas Service Dairy Produce Grocery Deli Meat Night Grocery Bakery Fish vvv CAREER FAIR "v The Ramada Inn (Hwy 400 & 401) 1677 Wilson Avenue (off Weston Road) Thurs. Sept. 24 11 am-2pm and 5pm-8pm Fri. Sept. 25 11 am-2pm and 5pm-8pm INSTALLATION PERSON required by local compam'. Related experience an asset lhilling to train the right individual. Please fax resume to: 905-683-6078 Only lir �c ,;rrnlhl,lfi'..,'li'(h'(1 for iiiter•aw, Frill he ci,trta ltd 1 094LIG IMA WT. PICKERING TOWN CENTRE requires POSTAL CLERKS Experience preferred Part-time Nights & Weekends Apply with resume in person to Sandi FULL-T111F COOKS REQUIRFD I:xpericnkc 1'n'tcrrcd :\hI It ht rc'1111nc' Only to Sassv's Ristorante and Bar 30ti0 Garden St., No tele'phonr k aj1, pit -ase Experienced Before and After school ASSISTANTS required for Child Care Cen- tre - Highway #7 & 9th Line and Woodbine & 16th Ave. Please fax 1 page resume to (905) 887-2540. FOOD BASICS Produce Manager We are seeking an energetic Individ- ual who must have knowledge in in- ventory taking & ordering. The suc- cessful candidate should have at least 5 years produce experience in a retail environment. If you possess these qualifications. please apply in person with resume to: FOOD BASICS 280 Harwood Ave. S. Ajax, Ontario HARD • • � r ;r • 2 So We're opening our second entertainment restaurant/sports bar. We're l(x)king for individuals that (will contribute to an energetic team oriented environment. Fax your resume to (905) 666-3589. Or deliver it in perstin to 1474 Bayly Ave., Pickering (Inside The Art Thompson Ice Plex) HELP WANTED FOR THIS WINTER -Ski School Director -instructors -Lift Operator. etc. Apply at: Ski Dagnrar Saturday & Sunday, 9 am - 3 pm or send resume to: IFIICIISF�ACIISM GENERAL RAIL II."(D URM IFOIIBIISII.IIIfII' (DIFERATORS Apply today, Work Tomorrow Scarborough, Durham, Richmond Hill, Markham WE OFFER: • Long Term Assignments to Employee Benefits • Competitive Salary • Referral Bonuses • 4% Vacation Pay Safety Boots and References Req'd Call for app't ■PRIlaw 831-3400 ( THE IYFWS ADVFRTISER' j(jXBR1DGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1998 -PAGE 25 1 General Help 1 General Help 1 General Help 1 General Help P 1 General Help 1 Office Help i Office Help go Sallee Heq/Agrrds 1 Sales HelpiAgerrts #, ike i Register wj�, ��i%/las, � �• � � � :ea�;l. pro:I(If• YOU _;.�yr • _]- lo[ fav i 1l • c:5e vv�,rn exP`;r.en:e I :'•ilii Forturc :dill Tampa ,:e; • ! • -'earl. safe vv.•ork envse-trrlenr ill xper. a to c, :7cxihu:ry and nf;ia?iELty :v!xk sllif's .tar ,: rnllst Sa'c�; sE e> and vn . ar I; prerr..rer Sr.lbvccati a Administrators - S f 2.00+/1ir E', a h„Lve"Fcir, RecelriionisMAdint fitStrators - $9.00+/ler Data Emir, Operators - S9.50+/7ir Light hidustrial Workers — we pay up to S10.00/7ir 't vt: '.v:ii neer h :;arc • r tame • • .. , vx;nr.< tt'Ecrer.:e OPEN HOUSE at Job 2000 4-1.4 10 BaYly Street; Pickerittig IT Mitcsday; September 23 front 1 to j,�. »+. KEl.ly I: dc,il cannoT J', ..: ;. :Rel (905) 434-5424 F n v c F s ........ ,�i: it ............ •n:n:a•.. .. ... i.. Egv,r. TEACHERS WANTED The Sylvan Learning (entre. of Dur- ham Region seek highly motivated and committed part time Instructors for all suhlect ares, R( -tired teachers welcome. ( )pportunitles for i) After school programmes I:v-enuign and aturdav', ii) Durham Learning Academy: Prlv'ate ,c+i ndarv' ,dittol n: Pickering Daytime high school credit courses mornings and afternoons (part-time/full time) IMMEDIATE POSITION FOR ENGLISH TEACHER Please tax resume ti, dv!"; ,i4-U77s, For Svlvan after school Programme, Attention: Mona Salama; For DI.A, private x'hool, Attention: Principal. loin The Sylvan Team and Discover The Sylvan Difference!! Production/ Dock Supervisors Busy vcareh,.ru>e ;n Pickering requires ..mined super- visors for 3 shift operation. Hands on know'ludge of r`,ulti-do(k logis- tics with man' n[marounds per ,hIit Strong sennk' of iIT urgency Please fax resume to:1905) 434-1965 or call (905) 43-i-5.421 DURHAM WAREHOUSE POSITIONS %hist nave sarety •uaots & 2 refs. sIlions include: • 3=neral Labourer Operators • "atenal Handlers --wors, Receivers •:'ernatlonal exper. .n asset; \ I shills available (tar an asset Call ASAP DELIVERY SERVICE �: I-lI6)-ly6—li{�•: nnniuLnin, _ iMc w tomum- • 'Dodgers trot lead a sus - Benefits DRIVERS with own reliable 1 ; "i , .+ ryl vetlices; Days Evening FS'HE'ICAIN - - and Weekends CASH DAILY "I " Call 11 a m-4 p m only after 3 pm 905-426 5484 . disabled individuals Is ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS a numom o! openings in our Dommumcahons Company Areas include Customer service . promotions and ac- :ount activation FIT avail mend Call Tom 19051 -720 - 2853 Oshawa ASSISTANT OPERATIONS Manage' ",.,tkmq �omper. requires Weil rounded ,namd- ual to assist with dispatch and supervisUassist licensed mechanic Applicants should EXPERIENCED Specialized Financial Staffing!rase equipment such as '.ave and AZ license and me- >,.,' � . 4 "'Wit urw I . mmer strengl^ "yDex M_ IK IK IK Iff ALALJL�1 i Careers uncal knowledge of !rucks wads meriocx c fencing rat Dunton _ e Cycle i id trucking operations F,u and decks 725-' P14 irmaster r anx , ecm ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ADMINISTRATORS: Using your practical work experience. preferably in an Accounts Receivable environment. you have processed receipts. prepared daily deposits. performed reconciliations and maintained customer contact on aged receivables. Knowledge of EXCEL and WORD would be an asset You are a team player who brings a well organized, results -oriented approach to your work This is a long term assignment m an established, growing organization. $11-131hour. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ADMINISTRATORS: Using your prachea, Nark experience preferably in an Accounts Payable envvonment, you have processed cheque runs. accounts reconciliations and handled vendor inquiries Knowledge of EXCEL and WORD would be ar asset You are a 'eam player who brings a well organized. results ^vented approach to your work This s a long 'e•m assignment in as established. growing -rjfanizanon $11-131hour PAYROLL ADMINISTRATORS: f -u have 2 plus years experience Ncrkirg with ', Paylink,Payflex. ApC or any other ,:omputerized bank payroll system. You are -omfortable dealing with 500 plus employees :.ayroll and have advanced spreadsheet skills on EXCEL or LOTUS. Exposure to reconciltarons, r.enehts and processing of associated deductions a -d requests are essential You have superior ',r -.e management skills aril work best in a high ..'assure deadline driven environment S17- _ -'hour CREDIT/COLLECTIONS: .r client r,!,;,. -�, d .'e':'' �';re 6s Cnai Nho has plus years accountinq and a minimum 1 year .'alit experience. You well establish and mondor "-dit risk by account and release customer • ler' in ';omphanr7e 'wrth compary policy and icedures You ideally ha',e •eta,l credit :tenence possess strong communication and isentation abilities and are comfortable dealing :.'h senior level management Completion of a versify or college program, enrollment in the _ :I or CGA and proficient abilities on MS WORK i- d EXCEL are required This 6 a long Term , s,gnment wiry. strong potential to go : a rnanent S 15-17 hour. 5140 Yonge Street, Suite 1500 North York. Ontario M2N 617 need tau lame Fax 90 Tel: (416) 2263570 uhrr Allow is 10 let jou 9492 Fax: (416) 2263498 to great shape summcr email. north york.taccountem ay D! over Mwther or 1 gars ps.eom ngnl around me -.mer Help Aq•e!a ;a :a'•ss i•�a^, •�r.«d are 7ur•e�•" cit t FALL flack SPRING i SALES & DESIGN POSITIONS Leading Fdgc Bathe„ Intra„r Finn/ TEKNION Experience Marketing or kic agn degree REPLY MARK HOLMES Sales Manager Fax 1905)420-1961 E-mail: info(6 holmeshrakel.com 1 General Help 1 General Help Fi%erp,x)l Fy'SWORK AT HOME assFm ,'artm- RA VT Widrerr rIree av paek- iri•,;aa e4 ors tollfree enced -88-7"7409 AND bri1 officeH EN Help FF A,R PAYROLL pvr„ -n. pening P-:kennq (to June ,xd Rd 5 99j Tw•, rr,, ADP Payroll ex - ring enence ACCPAC proficien- -y. Excel 6 0 or 7 0 Skills Fax PAY A YOU esume 11 Interim Personnel 905 837.0627 to gc gym No commdment MEDICAL SECRETARY, part- ly as you go gym Daily .,— - � -,A"- Neek ', eek!, Monthly Absolutely S•; 11, Apply .n .14,119 unry ,sih,ely no preauthonzaed to Or N Stein 95 Bayly St 4yment Pay as you go W Suite 20C Ajax ON L15 )wer Cary Gym Open until 7x2 ,druV M F Weexends 9 m - 5 p m 1035 Brw.k =d PART TIME'FULL TIME okernq 1905) 427-627,' wa -.✓:- w o,' ;;o•.. -. .Yh PERM TOP NOTCH ;vtside strung .omputercommumra- ile' = 'r, _awe nrustry- tion sit "'. Simply Accounting Micro - nary Iand,or commission s mus' N •idn•NS ce ut,es !Q otrabie-Mssible earnings Fitt y sqr _. ;nice :4325 i 10 SIOCK :ao Pal Peron- 3912 if .., '3G5 432- il Ser ices atter 9a m 416- r7.82GC.' E-Ma,[-paitora,n RECEPTIONIST TYPIST ii - nog con -Visa oar Nebs�fe. ;�.�re; e psi,ilio n www pal Striers Com °usy Consiruchon/properry 'FLEMARKETERS-eerfed tall managemem Office Real es - late or construction expen ....> ,;I; 'IV plus ence prefemidl Fax'esume to mus-.penence preferred 905725-2843 91 905-438-0058 'PRE -GRAND OPENING RECEPTIONIST TYPIST. A EXTREME FITNESS •••••• "'s'".;r- " ,... Enqusr. 31 'toes• -.Irn swxtcrDrara. people on - S683 ,nae' •:onsidpration and need not re -apply Lead to next SUMMED N Let our SDe ,Ally fitness Consultants 1 personal trainers tak- , u ough a toil fitness evac,a- �' • ' nand set up a workout prv- ie' +fir you All CpmpMimtmS Ex REME =•NESS Emoy use of -me 'Jest equipped Ib m :aruda State of the art 4.5-668-24,0 F T A P T. GROCERY .jerks 'egwre : - op on •esur,6 at Saps „ruary Store. 54 Brock S W Uxbridge FACTORY Outlet store re- quires experienced sales ne!p. pan time positron sup to 25 hrs :wk, weekda'is d .eekends Fax resumes attn Nanc; 19051 683-1541 FAST Growing Car Rental it for of Di51nCt ervices. compeny seeks Counter d East District, 457 Water St. cemed assistant manager for IOCkey positions full time 6 Ajax salon Salary or cum. part time positions availdDl: CHRISTIAN HORIZONS • sumes 1n 852-9113 w tomum- • 'Dodgers trot lead a sus - Benefits -•„me 6 -- sure -,•-ore at ; "i , .+ Experienced - ray :a DCAY 905-426- n tion servuiy de,ewprttental- PRODUCE ATTENTION STUDENTS F_am tend family tendent for single Umrry res,- for single h tontr+s 'or S39 Expires . disabled individuals Is r.,:el e!' , "✓-'..r. ,sur ^D(wk ental nomes in Bowa',nd4e dm per'ence required In person to Dine's Restaurant. <ekuig one full time PRO- kxi(xx Jq atarb' vork area Responsible for all as ,-,: ' �omx'9 =JIM Nwirtin A for 2 3 pro- er positions available a from 3 peps of for 25-30 utter Meoirlicauy inclined ;•ems wnhm the Durham MANAGER a m - 7 a m Must be able t0 et year Fax homes per year Fax resume sumo - ' a Requirements strong I'll 50 Ila and work in fast to 915 623-2276 905-887-5966 �adership coxhN and or paced environment Fu resumes to (905) 721-8519 or EXPERIENCED Someone work days. Full bene avail- ;amzahonal skills Must be —1 to RPS. 1601 Tncont TE%: EN' _ ..p a required ror 8790 nrruned to person centered open and self managing ANS 02 Whitby Ontano LIN 20C Jnd WIVIDy m -rise renita °°''�° Salary OFFSET PRESS PERSON. • :. rk teams Excellent com- Full Time ""x11Ution skins iwrntter alta able Apply in person with re- apt plus apartment ax resume IO 4.5-668-24,0 F T A P T. GROCERY .jerks 'egwre : - op on •esur,6 at Saps „ruary Store. 54 Brock S W Uxbridge FACTORY Outlet store re- quires experienced sales ne!p. pan time positron sup to 25 hrs :wk, weekda'is d .eekends Fax resumes attn Nanc; 19051 683-1541 FAST Growing Car Rental it for of Di51nCt ervices. compeny seeks Counter d East District, 457 Water St. cemed assistant manager for IOCkey positions full time 6 Ajax salon Salary or cum. part time positions availdDl: �u Able Wail 55 Ferre^ng Parx.aY in the w tomum- • 'Dodgers trot lead a sus - Benefits -•„me 6 -- sure -,•-ore at t.+ able services to the Bevel- ")ck -; and the 401 High- e, • Bonus Pkg. , Ski y di=ed Comput- e- skills an asset Minimum ray :a DCAY 905-426- of 2 ns managerial expen- 6:8 .AS' "HANCE'• 2 ence Must have a diploma in tontr+s 'or S39 Expires developmental services or eot elm to egmvalent Must be able to Apply in person produce pumper and able enc. references consistent per'ence required In person to Dine's Restaurant. with the lob qualifications and RECENT GRADUATE with resume to. values of Horizons ,-,: ' �omx'9 umsuto SuDmd resumes to Adminis- 4.5-668-24,0 F T A P T. GROCERY .jerks 'egwre : - op on •esur,6 at Saps „ruary Store. 54 Brock S W Uxbridge FACTORY Outlet store re- quires experienced sales ne!p. pan time positron sup to 25 hrs :wk, weekda'is d .eekends Fax resumes attn Nanc; 19051 683-1541 FAST Growing Car Rental it for of Di51nCt ervices. compeny seeks Counter d East District, 457 Water St. cemed assistant manager for IOCkey positions full time 6 Ajax salon Salary or cum. part time positions availdDl: 1 General Help 1 Gtnteral Help JONN011 SALES TRAINEE A J�~ must have car and good dnvNEED - ing record Willing to travel to Toronto. $8 r hour plus GOT A CAR? commission Call Mrs. Ware ek Strive Paramount and ex 451 t0 -urM a few Our .rw lac,liri will also offer - ,nninq Olympic style pool eamrooms Oavcare Cmro- apic 6 Massage Therapy a Persona, -'ammo Jr 'Mew :entre Is located at Peterborough. Ont K9H 3M2 missioNbonus profit SharingWe trunk all applicants woo Also part time stylist for 55 Ferre^ng Parx.aY in the respond. but onlythose can- Oshuviq and AjaxCall Cynthiadilates who quality for an in- Don's -•„me 6 -- sure -,•-ore at terview will be contacted ")ck -; and the 401 High- GerierrY CARPENTER FRAMING help- ray :a DCAY 905-426- rooklin 1Nob ers needed. FT. i'Port 6:8 .AS' "HANCE'• 2 Tr Perry. Call Mark 2-32 9 tontr+s 'or S39 Expires ,"AiNSTYLIST'APPRENTICE- Will train. eot elm 'PART TIME RECEPTIONIST DriPInow Nang per'ence required In person to Dine's Restaurant. pplyZZA at. tOSt Sim - required. We are looking for Drivers.vers. Apply RECENT GRADUATE special personnel to on our coe SIN , Oshawa 434-2777 ,-,: ' �omx'9 team who have excellent ileo- 300 Dundas St.E.. Whitby 430 - :n awioibce wwd pane's- pie skills, love of fashion, 0030. 1215 Bayly. Pickering utter Meoirlicauy inclined good image and some expen- 30 AI him Assis- 1 General Help 1 Gtnteral Help JONN011 SALES TRAINEE A J�~ must have car and good dnvNEED - ing record Willing to travel to Toronto. $8 r hour plus GOT A CAR? commission Call Mrs. Ware ek Strive Paramount and ex 451 t0 -urM a few Our .rw lac,liri will also offer - ,nninq Olympic style pool eamrooms Oavcare Cmro- apic 6 Massage Therapy a Persona, -'ammo Jr 'Mew :entre Is located at EXPERIENCED 55 Ferre^ng Parx.aY in the I.. -•„me 6 -- sure -,•-ore at Company Fax resume to 905- ")ck -; and the 401 High- 404-2897 ray :a DCAY 905-426- please fax resume to 6:8 .AS' "HANCE'• 2 Slaved tontr+s 'or S39 Expires Help eot elm needed nights or days. for FRAMER Required lolly ex - per'ence required In person to Dine's Restaurant. 30 APPRENTICE MECHANIC RECENT GRADUATE P,cke' ; ,'�, 7,,r, ^ -„ r ,. ,-,: ' �omx'9 n to tui time ADIe A met% _❑ :n awioibce wwd pane's- own initiative Resume s rc utter Meoirlicauy inclined File a2:' 865 Farewell ;o„d mal, Skills and work DShawa L/H 71.5 -ttuc arc esse, 1683-5298 tools. experienced tall 1-8W 263.1420 ext 643418 (905) 473-2679 GiIEAT FAV can omw company in Ajax. las Imme- dtate openings for expert- CLASS A MECHANIC or 4th to enced fish filNters. Start rate 5th year apprentice Must be LUNCH DUTY supervisor re- quired for Roland Mrchener PART TIME. experience on Whr call Tammy 586-3522 experienced Hourly Pay. PS in 11 35-12:35 da- Ajax 571-3S►3S please fax resume to ly Call 686-5437 durinngq the clientele) Please apply in Valentino's. 210 Brock SHORT ORDER COOKS (905)43D-1222 hours of 8 00” 4 00 Mon -Fn saw add sccrewmacchinesr We needed nights or days. for FRAMER Required lolly ex - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 100 rail technician, career training available in artificial nails, ear candling, pedicures. wax- ing. Student Financing avail- able Nails $20. (905)723- 8083 SELL IT NOW DRIVING INSTRUCTDR, im- 355 Thiekson Rd. N. ence would be a benefit (No 831-00 so ill q Cant Managers at all locations. FULL TIME/PMT TIME Wai- PART TIME. experience on �umeehhair posy Oshawa IdGhon Ex - Apply n sown matransportation. 1905)666.7755 DRIVERS clientele) Please apply in Valentino's. 210 Brock tensed with own car 579- tresse&Waiters positions saw add sccrewmacchinesr We Picketing, full styling per'ence required In person to Dine's Restaurant. pial�en wiith p tion. 7779 Whitby person. St Whitby (No phone calls COOK WANTED, For West In- dian Roti shop call anytime available Please apply m Kerry person The Ker Inn. 967 will train. fluent In English 0 Markham area Fax resume to assistant or apprentice. tun 400 Kin Street West. Oshawa after 6 r Cali 905.2d2-4432 after bpm temporary work short order. cafeteria worker, machine - please) �.ggOq, Westney Rd S Ajax 428- 905-887-5966 and friendly salon, with good A(mounes. Monday evenings Herb'plant knowledge an as- Someone work days. Full bene avail- paper delivery to households daily restaurant and banquet 6 30-9pm Call Wednesday even,& for more 905 8790 or part hourly pay Expenence Is Pre - TAXI OFFSET PRESS PERSON. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 100 rail technician, career training available in artificial nails, ear candling, pedicures. wax- ing. Student Financing avail- able Nails $20. (905)723- 8083 SELL IT NOW DRIVING INSTRUCTDR, im- HARD WORKING drivers re- MAINTENANCE MECHANIC felled Please leave message TIME PART TIME. experience on mediate opening, must be li- HAIRSTYLISTS WANTE011 required for local truck shop 1905)666.7755 DRIVERS ABDick with T51 Head. must tensed with own car 579- Immediately Experience re- Fax resumes to (905) 725 Suite 230. Pickering Wanted be Capable of producing qual- 7779 qulred for busy salon Great 8113 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY for NATIONAL POST - Canada s sty work Can 728-9342 or tax GENERAL LAIOURERS posi- opportunity Pickering (905)- 831.8920, NAIL PLUS STUDIO, requires temporary work short order. cafeteria worker, machine FULL dr PART resume 728-7010 lions avadable Immediately. Applyin person Monday. Sept HARD WORKING drivers re- estildicam d rail tech. with or without clientele to rent space shop. light industrial. and gen- aral labourers Osnawa d TIME 21 to Friday. Sept 25. Interim quired lot Oshawa and Ajax/ $511Pwkly. in busy established District Telephone for ap- will Train Personnel. 1099 Kingston Rd Pickering. Neat appearance studio, equipment supplied. pointment DeVere Temporary -5662 Suite 230. Pickering Reliable car, night shift and Call Lisa 619-2209 ext t'1 Services 905.576-2992. 8am GREENHOUSE -SALES HELP weekends Call 725-7784 NATIONAL POST - Canada s -`Spon Monday to Friday VOLUNTEER Required for wanted for Mon .Tues Wed HARVEY'S SERVING Swiss new national newspaper re- OSHAWA, lull -time and ex- military cadet band at Oshawa and occasional weekends Chalet. Hwy a26Harwood Requires to quires adult earners for news- perienced Chet required for A(mounes. Monday evenings Herb'plant knowledge an as- Someone work days. Full bene avail- paper delivery to households daily restaurant and banquet 6 30-9pm Call Wednesday even,& for more 905 set Fax resume to Cathy d or part between 2 a m - 5 a m Mon facility Fax resume to Into 905-640-6641 able Apply in person with re- - Sat Vehicle a must Call 1- (905)623-2257 721-4061 Contact Pat at CALL same 800-268-7742 OWNER OPERATORS re- with the industrial Wooden Insurance DENTAL PLASTER technician HAIRSTYLIST with clientele STUDENTS wanted for wee - (905)579 -1317 t> -Q70% for Oshawa LRD Inveshrlq're for Inendly saloNDeaury spa INDUSTRIAL SEWING ma- pART•11ME Cleaner for Pick- kend factory work. IIgr11 Indus - 1905)579 -1317 Immediately for U S 6 sewing machine. palrsReahgns. etc We well n Oshawa Excellent condo chine operators required For enng Furniture store Fax re- trial Pickering location Call Canadian operations 3 years Call Carmen van entry level applicant Call hon 404-2573 evenings !or apo! 427-3324 afternoon shift Experienced sume to (905)427.6146 experience AZ Drivers also only Fax resume to (905) regwrea Contact Scott at (91 4alm-e7s4 576-1164 683-1541 Road Art (905)428-3444 r PAGE 26 -THE NEWS ADVERTISERIUXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1998 1 Sales HNpIAgnMs 1 Styes Fl OA9•ms M Salm HOWAgents Skilled Help Skilled Help JEW Skilled Help am Hr �kledical 1 � M 1. CO • STEELQLASCO SALES CLERK / EXPEDITOR CO -STEEL LASCO is a highly automated and technolog- ically Intensive steelmaking company with a tradition of leading In its industry group. The company sells and dis- tributes 1.000.000 tons per year of structural steel pro- ducts from recycled steel with a sales base across North America. The manufacturing facility .s located 50 km. east of Toronto in Whitby. Ontario. The Sales Clerk / Expeditor will be a key player of the Sales team contributing to success of the Division through service excellence. Responsibilities Include: in- side sales back-up. production scheduling. . shipment fol- low-up and Inventory control. This entry level position Is designed to train the successful candidate for a future in- side sales position. Sales experience and fluency In French would be an as- set. Other key assets include effective communication, planning, self-motivation skills and the ability to work In a fast paced sales environment. Please mail or fax your resume in confidence to; Peter Lavoie, P.Eng. Manager of Industrial Relations CO -STEEL LASCO Hopkins St. South Whitby, Ontario L1 N 5T1 Fax: 905-668-1493 CO -STEEL LASCO appreciates :Tie ,::;errs; LA�;ussed by all applicants. Only those selected for an Interview will be contacted Skilled Help 'aC'SS DESIGNER ,•�• Company located in Asa. .. hes would include t•imputer Craning root truss Layouts, designs ilia estimating CARD .ompufer knowledge an asset cion Technology graduate preferred Please forward resume to File *214 Oshawa 1^,s Week PO Bax 0* 'Vwwa Oman(' LIH %5 r...r......e Wirsai Qwwng V,+•iaiir+ia Yid A tutu '.i ..ew nuiwa F:FASe in,:,h: Ax RE F SRF 'd T DP 4F�'E R 4 ;m .<7 .�.... r.- rw • ..u•t Manures Sales Inc. 1774 akcinie•soa Cahn iMn 327 ►,der+e Moor llfl iff a Ho7prt,1 ACTIVITY AID =+v ' - - racil,ty 35 hours weex.. 'emporary po- sitron Allots t ­! must rave a a diplomin nri.tea" GerOn- fology Acrvdhpr 7r Serial Services E De,-ence with sensors prefe,,eo Please re- spond ant^ resume '/v Octob- er 1 to Fae r: ; Oshawa Tors week ir5.i. 481 Oshawa _IH -,LS EXPERIENCE. tarecepfio,!s: fur ousy pro gressrve p.u,e•ing ottice Some evenings 3 Saturdays Able exile•:e^ce mandatory rax resume 1, 905-420-4056 FULL TIME --cep!".his' 8 pal L^P Assistant re- giwea Senu resume to 2727 Cuurlce Rd Unit 3B Cuur tice. ON L 1 E 3A2 POSITION AVAILABLE .vrrk Is ,vii,c.P• pn;r ::ng as s tene6A", inter:entiuc !or a „'-.dc. warm developmental ass - abilities DDD Autisticl Ex perente in DehavlOfal rnerapy is hilptul out not necessary We will provide professional training Person must be do- pendable caring and enthu- sastic Time commitment ap- prox 6-10 hours per week at $10 per flour Please call 905- 7211.1770 for an interview sr • n AeailaW AFFQROASLE. loving daycare in non-smoking environment Around comer from Glengrove PS on Glenview Rd Painting. playdoh outings. 8 good food Fewed yard Fu1UPart-time Receipts/References Expen- enced mother of two 839- 7237 AM HONOUR grad E C E car- ing mother who will provide fun, sale. smoke -tree name. targe playroom. homemade food 2 spots available Call Voclo1831-6332 ECE/12 years experience Lots of TLC Large yard Nutn- etous meals Crafts/songs. Stpries Full/part time. Excel- lent references (905)697- 5948 RESPONSIBLE HOME child care 10 yrs experience Govirnment Registered Inf- ants to 10 yrs CPR Creative piny Outdoor activities Church/Delaney Call Elaine aO5-683-0352 Skilled Help10 Skilled Help ADANts .SERN-ICES requires AZ DRIVERS • 2 yrs. exp. • Local hwy. • Local city • Lots of weekend work Call Randy 720-2204 r • i •. Requires 2 Tire Installers. Experience prelerred. Compensation per hour and performance bonuses. Successful applicant must have own tools. Apply with resume to 1300 Kingston Rd. Pickering FOLDER OPERATOR Required lihr commercial prinling compar». must have a minimum cif 5 xears e\perience includin.:' gate fold, "taps. etc. Saddle stitch experience %kould he an asset. Contact Paul Smith. Nlaracle Press Limited, Oshawa Telephone (905)723-3438 Fax (905) 723-1759 Full Time Claremont Area LABOURER/DRIVER • D Licence • Good driving record fill Plenty of overtime Call 416-213-5623 NORTHERN PERSONNEL SOLUTIONS Requires 20 Professional AZ drivers for local Durham work. Also required ' 25 Professional AZ Drivers for U.S. work - Minimum 1 year experience - Good driving record - Criminal Search ICC Medical - Top rates & benefit package Please contact us Monday - Friday, 9am-5 pm. 1-888-439-7777 or 1-905-430-7168 Expanding Parts & Service Depts. require experienced Parts Counter Person and Service Advisors for extended hour shifts. Afternoons, early evenings & Saturdays. Please fax resume (905) 430-3543 or phone 668-5893 Attn. Peter PRE -PRESS NIAC• OPERATOR I ­nr,Ti,i.0 I'unief "I;h in hi'u,c parr prrr„ circ require. a team player, with 'rinnnum of 5 %car, pre -prey experience. \lull ha%e a pr,h%cn proficiency o1 I-htarkXPrc,s. Photoshop. Illu,tr for and I' u�rnh.Ikrr \lu,I h:n cxlcn,i%c kno%%ledge of ippulg, lilts imposition and film oulput ah nnageseller experience \lu,t h.oe thorough knowledge of all ,pect, of the printing Industry Including 1.11 film assCnthly N%coffer. ,in,pc:ulvc salary. comprehensi%e benefit _. ka>;r and a learn atmosphere dedicated pro%tding our customer with a superior 1 of qualm and wr%icfe P :.rsc %end re.uire. NIARACLE PRESS LIMITED l 156 Iain;; S1. F:., (hhawa. ( )nt. 1.1 H 7N4 Attn: Run Tav for Fax 19(15)723-!74;9. Phi one 19)51--3-3438 0 IOMOUSE 1MRSS Lofthouse Brass Manufacturing requires a Maintenance Mechanic / Millwright for a busy Forging Plant. Experience in CNC equipment, presses and electrical knowledge. This Is a full time afternoon shift position, Competitive rates and full Benefit Package. Please fax Resume to: G. Matthews Maintenance Supervisor 905-668-0235 SHEET METAL MECHANICS Kcqulrcd fur bus%Durham rompanv i'ossihle hourh' or sub contract work. 'vtust have experience with resider llal %cork Also looking for FCrTER s OR 3 With some experience In held. Excellent computer skills, Send resume to: P.O. BOX s" BROOICLIN, ONTARIO, )LOS ttCO TRAILER MECHANICS WANTED Licenced heavy duty trailer mechanics for local Durham company Various shifts available Paid benefits, R.R.S.P., weekly direct deposit Salary to commensurate with experience No apprentices please. Apply in person to: Advantage Personnel 1621 McEwen Drive, Unit lis Whitby, Ontario or fax resume to 905433-0628 Previous applicants need not apply. • Dayan Avail" CTIA►MAN/ Old Harwood Rd area Reliable daycare to my home Affordable rates Non- smoking Full-time 6 months b up 905.428-2676 .4 • Deyura Available INTRODUCING French Im- mersion daycare services for prescPoblers Fully qualified and experienced in Early Childhood Education Must visit to appreciate Debbie 426-1496 Ajax iE.1.7 Daycare Available LIVE - CAREGIVER + t•IiAREGIVER + t•. ' IN e'ee +n Senl di smoky gnotl references 05)-837,932 Leave mes- 'ge LOVING AFFORDABLE Gay re ' T,P, .•1 2 GPC R first • 1 lunches 6 snacks Full% �rt Time. WeStriey Heights i ,a Patty 686-5458 LOVING MOM will love and .. Wantloddler In :,ome Harwood:Hwy 2 =.0 Flexible hours Refer - MOTHER of 1 providing relr- nbi� MoMlDle daycare in my 'vine. tented yard large 4ayroom. I uncheS.'snacks :Kovided. daily activities re- eipts issued any age si ome Wesiney/Rnchie Ails - on 427 3922 PICKERING Beach r Rolla: _.v-; .ir':Ara i6 'n,mt", '2 years Daily 0uhngs tented backyard aro park, raftsstory time music nu pious meals 8 stacks First 'Ad. C PR certified Non- .mokmg receipts 905 -428 - SOUTH AJAR ail ages rel. - Ole afi;i"an I layrafe pro- vided in my home Lots of 'LC outdoor play Referenc- es ran Shan (905142 7- 7418 Employment wanleo Z LICENSED FORK LIFT e -S 'n ass) Tia', AZ II- -ense will tiara anywhere in :'anada - your truck and ••tight - experience rn s. ping rundlup aro packaglrg ompetmve rates Book to- rtay' 905-259.2142 EXPERIENCED RELIEF Milker avadabie Sumdrnand v . anea 'C5-35/-2791 Home Care EXPERIENCED ." ani. -,a ,re Ad, • seeking serxor Agents -housework Shipping, eats doctors a mtmems, Aund etc Pan-timertul •:me Cas Cora (9051430-0732 Me, 6 30 leave message e a Free Trade CUTE CUTE CUTE KITTENS. F. :seeks uIa tree car a gni,a I)omeeUl642-4762 On- Firewood KOZY HEAT FIREWOOD, e.- cellent ver, best quality ni wood guaranteed extra long time fully seasoned. cut E Split Honest measurement tree delivery. 905-753-2246 ABSOLUTELY THE BEST - top quality seasoned hardwood Serving Puckering Ajax. Whit- by and Oshawa Call DURHAM FIREWOOD 427-5278 FNIEWOOO all hardwood Logs and slabs, also cut and spit All seasoned (905)852-7586. ROBA LIIiIBER. est 1961. 4'xrxl2' - $64. 4'x8'x16' - $69 Discount on lull bush cord. Free Delivery Dshawa area. Buy Loral d Save Big Savings. Days: 705.277-3381, toll free from Oshawa: even- ings 905-434-6665. 1 erB'er 2-Maple-malebeds.S100 each 2 -Sound dynamic speakers - 15S, 5500 a pair 839.4115 Evenings and weekends. CASEMENT window. with cali- foma shutters. 56-12 L x 59- 12 W As new $350 Cab 5C9- 3581 after 6pm CEDAR TREES, for hedging. Best qualify, Nee delivery From $3 00 - $8 50 Call Bob 905-720-3885 USED Washer dryer stove and freezer All 4 for $250 Please call 619-2139 PR t para. mTed HEALTH SERVICES REQUIRES A Certified ENTEROSTOMAL THERAPIST to join the Durham Region Visiting Nurse Program Requirements: Rugistered Nurse with current registration Certification Entenlstonnal Therapy Experience in oshlmx'/%%'ound management Experience in community nursing Outstanding communication and leaching skills Reliable vehicle Please fax resume to: Nursing Supervisor Para -Med Health Services 179 King St.E., Oshawa Fax: (90:5) 576-8852 "Ei)udi Upporturnty Ernplovev" 1 Bargain Comer WASHER rear $45C W, k rl "I, -eat ane Cnars 5�,Q.; i�F $250 an condi honing unit $100 Dehumddi- er SSG )rester $75 exercise equipment $100 428-9827 WASHER AND DRYER OE, heavy blty aul, capacity in good working order Permit press and suds saver cycles, $350 pair negotiable can Karr~/ 9051649-2888 Articles 1 s fa Sale It CUBIC FOOT FREEZER anrks pPr•P, t $85 GC ^ 905 523-946G ra 1905. 985- 0074 Sop 2 LAMINATING MACHINES 26x2ti aec. i,p 32x48 Drytech.acuum press Both in excellent condition (Retail value S1000i Perfect small business ippomlrwy for Lamination of posters. prints .Will sell S3500 parr Call ,v at 728-6368 ,snp) 2 used ::,mp carts. best offer 986 Snp) 20- colow TV remote We buy ar'd tiell Can deliver $175 655-4253 24 FOOT x 48- WALL ROUND pari with qa% heilo! and an otter parts Everytrarq works perfect $1800 o b o (905) 623-9460 or (905) 985-0074 245-75RIG TIRES WITH an. nips,,-. •nags t,) fit ch,:, 4 . 4 rmm19% and up $BOG o If o 9051 985 0074 4.1B5i0Rt4 INCH MIS 'res Vfn arm, ;r. " lyes„i -.u. Lots of tread curt S4uii 19u5) 623-9460 or 19051 985-0074 Ship A LIOUIDATION s&e''hEte,a New Bed '):jeer .Y•.lught d+,i; anop; bed with new mal- -ess box trams cost $1200 Sacrifice $490- Karg rdhick mattressbox frame cost $1800 sell 5650- Cherrywood. Dueen Anne dhnnmgroom IIpc cost 511 DOD sacrifice 54400 Can deliver 416.255- 0285 AIR COMPRESSOR, Honda 3 5 hp Tank-WP-20OPSI Js, 6507. sue 15 gal. Pump -cut iron. twin cyl. ben drive. Reg- Iiator we gauges Kid 8 as- sembled. approx 60 has use Custom built unit for extreme duty commercial use $525 905-839.1357(snp) AJAX CH MNEY SWEEPS, Special Chimney cleaning/ rape, as low as $59.00 Pest screening installed $25 00 No muss, no fuss guaranteed. FREE ESTIMATES (905)686- 7741. AMIGO Grand Tour Scooter. 4 wheels. extra Large basket. built-in charger. less Man 10 kms. Please call for further retails. 666-4295 BUNDS Cut the middleman. Installer has custom made window coverings Vertical. venetian. Shutters. Free esti- mates (416)-227.7777 or (905)-660.0072 or 1-888-369- 0555 DRAPES - (blinds 37' long, 41- wide)), matching shower curtain. Oriental design. Like new 905-427-1822 BEDDING - Duvet cover - (queen). bed skirt (double), pillow -shams 8 sheets. blue total 'new 905.427-1822 BRAND NEW Inglis washer d dryer $600, Filter Oueen ra- cuum $200. Black entertain- ment unit and microwave - make an otter 905-433.8803 (snp) 1 Articles for Sale CARPET BROKER. sistanI carpet' For 3looms. only $36900 Price includes 30 Sq yds carpet deluxe pad and installation in your tome Free quotation in your home No interest no payment for one lull year Daniel. 1-800- 217-0104 CARPETS WE. -nfs of car pe's ')G- n'/Inn stain re- lease. arpet 3 rooms $339 30 sq yd ) Includes carpel. remiun; pad and installs - on Free estimates carpet -+Balis Serving Durfam and urrounding area Sam 905- 686-1772 CARPET SALE. (:An and Save Liv 'i' Si)", Cn urge selection tat ,:(Nile and ,dtmgn. customer Satisfaction guaranteed For free estimate call Mike i905t 431-4040 (416;822-8226 COMPUTER FACTORY Amo: , tar,. -il spe,m' I year no payments. free scan- ner 266mmx loaded imemet printer software and more $16 wk oat) 1-800-515- 5545 Fres, delivery CRAFTMATIC ADJUSTABLE IIED `ublP Site .vdh ^ra• ^IAS SAger. vibrator. only 7 non t h . old $1500 or best od- er For further info please call (905) 436-3358 after 6 30 DINING SET beautiful large 10 pie..e solid cherry and nuhogany doers St EK value. sacrifice $3950 Beautitui 6 piece carved cherry bedroom with carved Own Poster ped. $2650 905-780-0299 Free delivery DOUBLE tied, our white enin.v g' dh brass accents $775. uak uak veneer dining table. 4 chars bidet. buffet. 5375 Call 665-9074 IS YOUR SKIN Aging faster than yn, ms, ue.(jluhoaary anti -aging system. Clinical results after 4 weeks Include 421% reduction in wrinkles 8 15,11% Increase in skin firm- rress 6 elasticity 1001,. Un- conditional Guarantee Do your peoducts measure up? You Could win ;rte Skin care for a year' For info call 905- 728-8220 ext 2 FULL SIZE WASHER L dryer for sale. excellent working condition clean and well maintained $375 for the set Full sue white Kenmore hedge and stove. showroom condi- tion fridge 400, Stove 250. call 4360021. FUROff N1E Package Deal. Excellent condition, Couch, recliner, coffee & end tables, lamps. filling room table w/4 chairs that swiveurock• $551Call 905-579-4821 Oshawa GENERATOR, Kubota AE 2200, 1800 VA, 120 VAC, 15 AMP, 60 ifZ. single phase 8 DC 12V. 10 MAP for battery charge only 5400. 905-839- 135. j.W) RAW AiPLLMUS. Saks Parts, Service. Fridges, frost - free, $200/up. stoves $200/up, dryers $11751up. New scratch) dent wither $350. 3 yr old Maytag washer $299, built-in dishwasher $275. side -by - Side with Ice and water 5699. Reg side -by -sides $500. 2 yr old stove. white, self-cleaning like new 5350 Deluxe frost- Iree Indges 5 yr old $450 Fi- nancing available Up to 1yyr warranty 426 Simcoe SIS (905)728-4043. WASHER 8 DRYER Excellent condition Will deliver d hook- up Can separate set Call (9051-839-0098 GARAGE door repairs. broken springs cables rollers open- ers installed 416-336-0073 C 1 Article for sale MARSHALL POWER GUARD 4 Ines d 4 stainless steel rims (6 hales) P235/75/R15 $200 obo After noon 728-5088 (snp) UPRIGHT MAHOGANY Piano 51600 (905; 666-8780 PIANO. UPRIGHT. very good I:ovditinn ficin England, ask. ing $1350 For inure otforma- t:on call (905) 571-7332 PIANOS/GRANDFATHER CLOCKS Bark ti Srhooi Spe ,ials Huge selection of new rid used pianos New digital neaps from $895 and up Rem to own. 100'. of all rental rayments apply Also a Huge "election of grandfather clocks trom $995 and up Call 'ELEP PIANO 433.1491 POOL TABLE. Professional 4V2 it r 9 n solid cherry ak with imported Italian 1 in date Custom built $2.000 Call Ten 4330927 or AI 655- 3489 RENOVATION SALE washed nak kllchet gouble door 'ridge. cook tr,pbuilt-in oven Frcellent condition, only 7 :-s old After 4 30 p m 905- 120-3280 RENT TO OWN APPLIANCES .111, A•,d •rrnruronea. lull :arranty Paddy Market 05-263-8369 or 1-800 198 502 SAVE $500..Woodstove.12' of .. ,1, iinlP-sulated chimney :vrth all hardware b utensils ,750 Beaver table saw. with -petal stand $300 905.434- %535 SHEOMAN Ouabty wooden sheds i ' earn kit only 5299 IMUS IgA Marry other sit- es and styles avaiWOle Also garages and decks 161 Mc Kay Rd Unit 3. Pickermq For murP into call 905-619-2093 CAR STEREO SYSTEM- pxwao ur ,-D :"Anger , renwiel Pd $456. Ask S20U 2 6' Boss Speakers wiln tweeters Pd S35C A,k $150 1 ORION 225 RCCA Amp Pd 5850 Ask $45C 1 Orion Per: Ironic Crossover Pd $150 Ask S75 Beautiful Loud BOX witti 2 12' Storm speakers (Giant magnets') Pd 5850 Ask $450 ALL THIS FOR $t0p0 (!BS) -421-1622 PINE/OAK FURNITURE Eo- lee. Dining Ruom Kitchen ro Bedom and Custom Designs. our Craftsmen have been handbulWMg the higfesl gahty said pne 1T oak Turns - lure for the home since 1974 Drop in and see our State of the Art woodworking hGllty and let us show you Now fire furniture IS made our Motto 'There is No Substitute for Quali- ty' Traditional woodwork- ing 115 North Port Road IS on RIF Rd1 Purl Perry 905- 985-8774 CARPETS lots of carpet 1GG°•. „ywn new stain re- lease carpets on nand 1-11 carpet 3 rooms. $349 Price Includes Carpel. premium pad, expert installation Iasi delhv- m. free estimates (30 yards) Norman 686-2314 TIME SHARE tar sale Year round A.eil,ibiliry worldwide $9660 u u u Please call (9051668-4750 TREES FOR SALE Blue Spruce MApleS Undens Oaks and Locust $25 S150 (905) 655-8553 leave mes- TRUCKLOAD SALE, PFAFF Sewing Machines and Ser - gets - all machines on sale from $188 Bowmantville Fab- ncs. 65 King St E . Bowman- ville. Ontario Saturday Sep- tember 26.12 - 4 ONLY (905) 623-3589 TWO 90 gallon fish tanks with stands. 4 cockahels: 1 pair love birds: 2 budgies 1 mak. 1 female; 4 hedohDgs. Must sell due to illness Before 9 p m 434.2318 ask for Roy USED FPACE $225. and up, used stoves $200 and up. used washers $250. dryers $125 and up. New brand name fridges, 16. c.f $605 . New bind imine 30' stoves $449. aril up. New 5 c.f. freezers 5255.. new 5 c.f. bar fridges, 5225. Ste non's Ap- pkances 154 Bruce St., Osha- wa.576-7448 WRECgNG 1984 Chis wind- ow van. Chrysler mini -van trailer hitch, $20 GM min -van seat. new. $95. 2 antique chairs, $651ach. Sears pro- fessional scroll saw, $195. Gatorvac blower. S65. Doors 6 inserts. S35. Oak doors, 32x80. S95. Sears 10' radial arm saw. $295. Au (Xinchlon- er. $150. Fisher Price 3 -in -1 games table. $95. 905.576- 0132. Adicles 1 s Tie CASH OR DEALS. We Buy. Sell. 8 morel Pay top dollar for top Items. Home audio/ video. car audio. tools. CD's, movies, games, gold. dia- monds, furniture. appliances (905)433-1785 905-571-2274 (905)666-0004 (prefer all items In working order) ro•'b f►J:11■ Arts 6 Grins .. q Arts 6 Crafts ■11111■ �uromoones 1 1 - AutornoDiks �tii� for Sok � Sk - -- ---- - -- - -- 1983 CAPRICE It Ion Sale THE NEWS ADVERTISER/UXBRIDGE TRIBUNE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1998 -PACE 27 1 1 AmoeoM ti 11 Automobiles 11 Homo ebT- 1 1 Auto 1 for Sok for sale for sale for sale 4 Wheel Drive assu- Wag on V8 35C ria rust. loaded P" 5 •,peen 1992 GEO STORM GSL 'edFturn ',"1 arn.tm ✓;ass 6 cyl 5 GOTTA LOVE IT! GREAT OSHAWA AUTO CENTER - - - 1987 FORD AEROSTAR VAN. 9 -passenger Michelin tires 1x7;00 .d-.rnpn;,lCARS, 434 2,-'5 FANTASTIC PRICES SERVICE REPAIRS LICENSE , • 7 passenger �mendr excellent 52500 certified Call 905576 owner. excellent uwldtianE certified Askrrrl $5 900 Tele 52.995 firm 95 Lumina van A 1. 122.000 .m spolleSs EVERYDAY AT CERTICAR Eq. MECHANIC LABOUR RATE a rnnitI. new transmission. 3 9288 phone (905; Ora 8874 -New nearly 30 years experience Arrivals 95 Cavalier ONLY $501 with this ad. new tires motor needs work $500 as is n b o Call 705-324- 1985 CAVALIER TYPE 10 ?r, 1992 DODGE Dr°ash 3 3 5s. door coupe loaded $3 200 G,upe 5 speed air red. 130000 km only$7 775 93 Also Car cleanup Reasonable 0930 snp htre 4 ✓";finder fuel mje•:hnn P; PB 5 -speed Blue ou blue ryl auto p ; pyb airPrecidia urek egret 5n^.Y' , 5 G 5 loaded v-6. 5 rates Easy linancinq 8 War- nnry available. M Recondi• 1989 CUBE VAN. t6 h unice8 159000 km ma crwse. 142DOOkm•, eexceuent- us ✓feeds hnrYr ;,,'k bid nuns speed rare and last $9.850 Certified SALES LIMITED I no, ,00d ra;no,hon Best off - Qq rims, new •10hber cr)ndnton. certP:e4 asking ens. bankrupt, 91 Lincoln Continental tinned cars available r can 597 2225 ask lot exhansl $1200 d5 is. S'400 certified 1705.328- $5400 Pickering Rust ;heck 1965831-2551 bad credit: no has everything. 129.000 kms ms 1994 ,RANI AM 4dr a '�pargp "[212 snp sible loving homes. Pets Sup- 1988 CAVALIER K or danwm an n leather ask- q S6995 1994 SUNBIRO 2 dr I 90 Jeep YJ Sanarra cert ex - Scoop LS 52995 1991 Cava- Icer 2dr $2995 1990 Berens 1993 CAVALIER i dr au- credit! If you y n $8 985 3 Geo Storm 9 auto $6495 1994 Cavalier. 2 r „ event c) HO cc SFT Tops 1986 DODGE CARAVAN, is tumatr- air ,r r 'air/ ilii VlQrk drive! ,pons coupe auto only dr alien $5995 1993 GMC :G Kilometers 4 yl 436- one11 hill, n1nr. i ne von excellent condition you 940017 km sale $5995 93 Salar, Van loaded 59950 3150 needs Borne work $995 55695 cert ca11568-0697 Lots of pre- Aerostar sportvan A t 1993 Grand Am GT 4 door I phone (416) 296-0715 office 905) 428-8279 home 1993 SATURN, a rly auto owned 54 000 kms air auto real $7950 1992 Z24 2 to choose ' ' 19% Dodge Grand Caravan 3 3; V5. Bowen Antiques- Brooklin 19051655-8049 tax to kh a dr air. Blue ince only $5885 90 Geo 1992 Srmbird GT $6400 1992 auto overdrive, ' " ' I 54 000 km autoAmilass ve 10 1987 TOYOTA SUPRA Taiga blue x on blue exrel4 i condition vehicles to Bonne auto 108000 kms, r ,EO STORM auto. $4 995 list, CD changer $15 900 coot _ 1996 Taurus GL 53995 '989 ',"1 arn.tm ✓;ass 6 cyl 5 $6500060 905-619-1074 choose from. :,reny 4 door. hurry only 1992 Cavalier 2 dr 5spd (9051 623-9460 or 9,5 985- 434 2,-'5 1 AAiCles Wanted • PetslSuppl,es/ 1 Boarding pd. Pw. pd ac 185000 km FAST" Only $5300 Call 426 7476 (snp) 1994 BUICK REGAL LTD : or t ✓,,tris• e^Jie7 b'.•par- SPECIAL 52.995 firm 95 Lumina van A 1. 122.000 .m spolleSs $3495 1992 LeBaron 55995 1992 GEO Storm 5spd. 54995 I $100. toward - 1 Trailers ANTIOUES1Absoluiely! AT KITTENS WITH FIRST nearly 30 years experience metalhr,. with surto dv ✓.heels FINANCE a9�5 �rrn New Prices 99 1991 lumina Euro 55995 your epo door coupe loaded $3 200 rnr', :alnable usual) Y ROOSTER availarh- :or asap 1988 CAVALIER 124 2! whitewalls Most 2$500 o b o 905-985-007d urek egret 5n^.Y' , 5 1991 Cavalier Z24 5spd l :ll 4x6 NERVY ?-;x '•anz• -'as Iree Purchasing outright, es- lipn as we!I as adult cats us ✓feeds hnrYr ;,,'k bid nuns 1 169000 hrway klms SaCnhce Sacrifice DEPARTMENT ';Crud car great price. t4a.000 $5495 '991 SUNBIRC GT ,elk lent condition S19 000 0 8 7 Tris P. s ciarod $350 060 tares w/some antique cont- encs trio limn to value con- (fixed and vaccinated) Many it also m need o1 respan- well Great writer car Askim) $1500 0 B 0 (905)-436.2750 at$8900905-62', 2'?3 SHERIDAN CHEV .ms S440C 91 Olds Royale Bn)vgham sully loaded bur- aurr, $4600 1991 NVUNDAI 1 Automobiles au 3Gs 57' Bads sdered). collections of any or single an- sible loving homes. Pets Sup- 1988 CAVALIER K or 1994 CONCORD '',Car loaded su,,r•;;, r -,r• .•,-vbnon lady 905-706-8498 ^'mdy must be seen $6985 Delia 88 Royal luxury Scoop LS 52995 1991 Cava- Icer 2dr $2995 1990 Berens warned 1 auto Leasing son quantities lime terns Special interest in plies. donations and foster 4G' ,; n, e•; 4 ,,;i,r au- driven cerlrheo. Approx U Tempa 2-doo, 5 -speed 92 LS. aid pace 127 000 kms GTZ 5SPe $3995 1990 Cava- A & A AUTO .s Reay Malrcroft pottery I'll try to re- homes for dogs also needed somatic. Iuuy cerli ped. $3395 115 000 klms S12000 rail 7 -PASSENGER .A', S3885 92 Park Ave supe, her RS 5 sod 53695 1990 coat; Ne ;A, $86-S10 300 BARGAIN RENTALS ✓rum spond to all queries Robert Please call Durham Aminal Oak View Leasing Call 905 683-1395 905-428-9101 ,aa�:e^ '3R': '; ^.: Delia 88 loaded 127 900 erns black Corsica $3695 199, SDnm Cash vn *me spot Any condi f y;,r •r -..r, os KM & In - Bowen Antiques- Brooklin 19051655-8049 tax Adoorron.at(9051438-8411 1994 MAIOA 8-4000 Ex --A. loaded Don good condemn on grey oilier Now $9 500 auto $2995 '99r negal hon any year Call is any- suranve Pirkenng Cash CK Ontano 9051655-5501 1 1 Automobiles 1989 ASTRO VAN ;MC like nen :,en �ar'ra�re^ vngle --B s r peetl gull load Ins �' r� tier '• $1950 each 655 4253 95 Neon Hr Line Sport lovely dark r•vn W n S8 Srr 95 � $3995 1990 .24 5spd $3695 nine 2a hours 7 days 30 Y 4'6,-937-9742 00 :oil have valuable an- 1996 Taurus GL 53995 '989 .' 1111 musl sell $4900 ri b o 'Us cx.e . „ m- ditinn $14900 remand o b o rp„•s or estate contents? Let 0'. DOWNPAYMENT i s • all 7218414 or lea'm mes- (9051 623-9460 or 9,5 985- ,1,5 assist you in achieving the down grad ,er��:• � , 'Starting .age 0074 ,no highest possible prices Call a) -day Henry or Gayle Kahn at $199. month 905-839- 1989 FORD AEROSTAR, 1994 PONTIAC -,•., ^ Pnx SE 'Antique Consultants" with 9924 (Sundays by appt 1 p•, s,e qer Sa i2: 3?9 4 '; ,,,, " ,, metalhr nearly 30 years experience 1952 IMPALA 2 door, HTP Chev Sprint low kit $2.500 1988 Chrysler LeBaron 2 105LGG.rn•; +.eedent condi- tion. Phone 905-985-8161 283 en , :,e South Carolina door coupe loaded $3 200 certrhed must sell 59250 o b o Call 509-6370 van SE mark green gad ac- car in 1977 all original look- onic- a8 certified 9051 729-0168 2$500 o b o 905-985-007d cents malts air 136 000 ,qAsking $1500 t 705.328- ' yell (905) 626-1176 1995 SATURN WAGON - .ms oniv SA 806 Come to 1 ; 12 sop GUAPAN-EED 905)776-5740 Ph,T automa' .i�• ., USED 1972 AMC -iORNET 6 ylm- 1989 FORD P'obe Mazda en- ,elk lent condition S19 000 0 8 7 EMBOSSING • out" ^Tod c'mclrtron. gine e,, w„ 1al air Pam- Call f9O51263-1045 MACHINE S1.000 Call 3515-986 0160 cert original red paim. oily owned asking S32D6 obo cer- 19% SUNFIRE 2 door 5 or lil'tii I L) F lam -70m, Sat & Sun Sam - tified 728-2395 evenings speed,48 500 klms Black ,-ards 1977 Honda Civic .:e Macer. 4272415 or come to 479 S10 000 905-427 396' 'Ica,• call 5av at w 160C :c po!'Vn 1 & port- 1990 CHRYSLER DYNASTY etc Wilde $yesma700 TMca- 579 Todd I. post Trac. Hary Garb immar-ulate 11u barter• • N U Tempa 2-doo, 5 -speed $2306 955575-a'9- taved ores $1000 ODO 1' leu ceninM S5 200 or ties! 103 K env owner in good WE BUY USED JEANS A it. `)5-328-2212 (snp) Mer Telephone (905) 831- 6493 condition take a drive will unity $1500 839.8756 { .+ p n warren a -r 352 54.13 in 7 WE PAY CASH FOR CD's Gey S» to $8 for most discs! �H N (905)435.9989 S•i S (905►438-0458 �..AX (9O5µ27-7613 1 Arts & _ crani and Craft Showplace located in the Councce Flea Maket 4km east of Oshawa Let us snow aril Sep your Crafts a- reclly to the public You do not have to be here Call 905-436- .1024 FOLK ART CLASSES avan- anle A. �r.veis morning at- tern„Ai and evening cusses available Beginners out spe- Cialdy Classes starting Oc- tober 5rn Learn a craft that can relieve stress and give enormous enjoyment Call 19051 576-3947 for inform -- bon 1 Ctxripiiter CD BURNING Need s memwq ;jt,, .,n CD? Can burn a CU for excellem prices For into John 705-953.9409 (sip) IGS INTERNET - kit your In. le•ne1 Needs Free set up Vee 200 hours monthly Entad - Homepage - Compeer live Rates WWW DURHAM IGS NET 888 -apt -1531 SOLUTIONS Affordable Year 20th) 4979 THUNDERBIRD 302 ,uto pis p/b sun root tilt. 'C $900 060 Southern car ,41905- 571-5475 : 1 1 Improvements 1991 Buick Regal Grand 89 ACCLAIM -, 000 klms Sport ''riaded. excellent con- V ;x ,,, -d m excem- dition Low mileage Askrnq lent conWt:ai1 S2 900 or best CARUSO AUTO SALES Re. p,,.. ,­::,mic Named sith own Louis Good wage 1988 P';nttac Tempest black ,fear 51950 1973 Surcamper Mot 'r Home 2251 propane powered 78mles. $2995 as is 1987 Plymouth Reliant 158KTs $1350 1991 Sunbnd Br*gandy $3450 1990 Bonneville Back $4250 All v!hicies reri- Ued Honda Accord Brown. '.32Kms $950 as is 1895 .lements Rd 0-177 Prrxe, ig Need a :ar call PMI 686- 38C3 FOR SALE '988 F150 Ford PU --e,- • e.' 17, -xm new tires Paint. $3800 905987- 5090 I .' ' " Geo Met,; out•; 58 )Or, xr^s 1996 Taurus GL 53995 '989 min spruce 905-686-5003 or snou"^ob'ks Free consultation' Grand Voyaqeur V 995 1989 905-776-5234 • 1 steal d' S6 -50C Low Price " Beres S" 23795 1389 Cava to S- "ON" dfywall, masonry 38 Olds Dena 88 0 her 1988 MvC•an q1992 $75 to $7500',• scrap cars & 20 yrs. EXP. high kms 52 295 rerulied 89 P,:, tr. r vern- Y -MAX 4-750 ^• ••• cr. Sable 1-6 auto 175.006 kms $2695 1988 ;rand 2 It .,)not r e slider and only $2 950 93 Dodge Cera S3 950 1988 Nissar Sentra cies 24nr Free Towing A11 Ski skins Recent tune-up Ski van SE mark green gad ac- auto $2495 1984 �orvene Durnam PecyUmnq. cars & 2$500 o b o 905-985-007d cents malts air 136 000 59906 1973 Mostanq $3995 truck`. &anted TOP CASH sno .ms oniv SA 806 Come to 1991 Sonoma Ex! :ao S6995 GUAPAN-EED 905)776-5740 Certicar Auto Centre- 155 King • 982 510 Custom S7 995 CASH FOR CARS! Ne ouy M. Marine St West. at Midtown Mall, NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK' Oshawa Call 579-2886 Open Man -Thur, tam -bpm. Fri Deed .emc�es ;elnUes must Sunday lam -70m, Sat & Sun Sam - De 'n running condition Call OUTSIDE STORAGE '.• a MUST SELL 1983 Marla SSell. ill. Trade' 160 4272415 or come to 479 ars into, ,.. e -gikrs e^ Srincot St S Oshawa Bayry St East. Ajax at etc Wilde $yesma700 TMca- ceuem unnmg condmon (gesA ns5. MURAL AUTO SALES son Rd Norm APOI 9roarhr $2306 955575-a'9- 905-655-80^, FAX YOUR busint-asses. AD Free consultation' il~VF.N Basement Apts., (905)839-0523 Fax (905) 839-0358 Rec-rooms, plumbing, Authorized lAtilodt Clxeracldr 639 5310 A(iMons, elrectrical, $7900 Ivan evenings 723- otter 905-1131-7089 1492(snp) : 1 1 Improvements ; 1 Roofing : 1 Roofing 1AULMove+g 6 storage Go uovxig 6 store" CANDO RINiFI\G . tII\[x)'.1\ t�-L_F�-L..��� Qu�rlin.ccalln vkfiwan RENOVATIONS � � AJ=.0005 ms INC.estimate ie-'.:- IN)5-"6"-1240 a' ate orstorage units Expert Renovations For The John McLellan **A Alan u/ His Si'ord" "` sell "'wing supplies Park and bad spe°tal. Physically Challenged & Disabled �!ei •ng at 5125 and uo Serving East to west Coast (905) 686-5211 1 ac mn9 & „.� Fre ud prwe Fax 905 686-8072 L aeon■Trig �"'°' 725-0005 or ori•r�IPI � k, CallTon} Ruber For A FREE Estimate 686-2125 RENOVATIONS LARGE OR SMALL Cali DIAL A HUSBAND We Do It AlW Pre -Winter Window Sale Guaranteed to Beat Any Price on Quality Therrml Windows! (416)724-0101 solutions for small BUDGET INOUE busint-asses. N7'S Free consultation' il~VF.N Basement Apts., (905)839-0523 Fax (905) 839-0358 Rec-rooms, plumbing, Authorized lAtilodt Clxeracldr 639 5310 A(iMons, elrectrical, "ON" dfywall, masonry • 1 Lou l •ound & cement work Fv RCM IlawwyFestinras- 20 yrs. EXP. FOR THE PERM WHO took child's stuffed grey elephant. Cull Mario 2 x2' in size. pleue return, no questions I L 619-46ss. asked, to the Ux- bridge Tribune. 24 Toronto Cel.(416) SW 4663 Street Nunn. FOUND:_ Orange cat, de. clawed, in the Lear Searing LICENSED electrician spe- Parking lot in Alan. Call 905 cializirig service changes. 623-9107 for more inforrna• Rewiring older houses and lion, panel changes. Free esti- mates and all work guar- • I PMflSupplietl anteed. (905)626-0992. PUREBRED POMERANIAN Puppies for sale. 2 males. 10 Wks ad 5300 each. 705-878- 7066(snp) COCKER SPANIEL pups for sale. Vel checked, first shots. Call Laurie 905-665-0191 or 1- 888.577 -DOGS (SNP) LHASO-APSO puppies First shots Vet inspected. Ready to E$350. Please call 986- 5004 LHASA APSO pups for sale $350 Males & lemales avail- able. various colours Ready to go (705)186-3124, leave message DOORS NRN US GARAGE DOORS OPENERS. (We install). FIX BROKEN SPRINGS. CABLES, ROLLERS Sales Service & Repairs 905-837-0949 S&cD EXTERIORS '2 vear, 1RooTieeg "d"ig .&nit. ,.n r.rn,uKh. a'igmund ;pnnkler .v stem, Workmanship guaranteed. "Put tau, ham, u, aur twk1. (9(15) 331+-3310 I-a(11t-21'-5352 FREE ESTIMATES :1 Roofing A&C R(N)FIN(:, And Alumium Shingling. all types tit nuts, new and old. Workmanship Guar- anteed 1014 Discount to Semors. fully in- sured. Free estimates. Call Andrew at (905) 426-8'f0•t OUT- ;I*Ai g i PAINTING A PCoL Colour matching��G Stucco ceilings No money up front, pay when your satisfied. Free Estimate. Senor Discount Call Scan at: Pick" All Pro Painting and Wallpapering stmas ,rating, Gerk•ral repairs Top cli w,vk at ieavnwhle prices d oil lo+ Senior, (•all nor a FREE Estimate 404-9669 L �ti s % all Colerings Pa, -,t -; &43 dace" ; Small repairs. dr/wall, wood finishes. professional.reliable. reasonable. clean Colin 839-7256 IAN BANKS & SONS Painting & Wall papering 40 years experience Free Estimates 416-265-0944 rAVJTVJG Specializing in interior and exterior painting. Free estimates. can (Nf) 60"1281 Fast reliable service, will beat any prier. MOVING SYSTEMS 'la; " ',ri.r',, rates SENIOR AND MID- MONTH DISCOUNTS Lompararae Rates Free Estrmam 905-723-7479 1.800-853.7750 MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS mmercal or rmilenhal Packaging. storage and boxes available Senior & mid month discounts Free estimates 571-0755 1-888-491-6600 HARRY -0 -THE - MOVERS Move big or small we price them all, Free esti mates. seniors discount. short notice moves. Ap- pliances moved. also storage space available. Comparable rates Call (905)987-4437 or I -no -263-5836 Member 01 awt% i'�N Fun efure Refeasnin REFINISHING Restore d'_­ tots _.to:ts original beauty Hand stripped. Free estimates. Ian t 800.856.2045 s..xlg Mwhim SEAMSTRESS Helen', Prnressiorsal sewing (905)837-2591 Ex{+enensed. ,If do all iNrie, al aIIcran,,n,. mnclu,ling ✓✓Tens be women: wile. wcdding gowns. Rca,wahle piwe, 427-0005 w : -.ear cep •.; 3001) sq n vacuortpiq dii,tm tiam ckarunq, Ill. floors Washed, window ledges base boards & wherever else the house needs Clearing rc yrs ixonwnc•' Cap Rub v 416-765-9214 Sernlp Ncterkq. Alan, Uslo Wille. maddu m MW cimotnoitt. A AJAX AUTO WRECKERS arm 30-510 Coo Cash on the IM E u mwd .)I For Urs. trucks any BACHELOR APT S5'2.mcntr.- idamn Guaranteed ;arts ly !.,viii; 3,1 floor walk d and repairs r9M686 up no elevator enpunes Call 71 days 7r ,4'5684-n2' Mark 8523107 Leave mes- ...mings Baa Parry Services Party Services RABBIT WANTS WORK And All Occasions Have My Owr'Maoctan. Can Ernie 665-4932 *1*********** 1 6 Crer s eriel!airr<- 3^v xcasior Clowns. acter oo, ; Kes ect Dacus caioor-,rams. Caroling. -3gC -.sic glue Ribbon Award Winner - City Parent 96. 97 '98 * 905-471-5331 CLOWN / MAGICIANt • Live animals • All occasions • All ages Call Jeff 09051839-7057 • s suttees • • Bussrss • services • services APPEARANCE PLUS SEND YOUR CAR TO THE CLEANERS Dr% cleanln- and Dowling System will make your calks mtenor slxitless and showroom clean From upholstery and 1 GMdM & carpeting right down to the radio knobs. • n i 1 Fliwrirg, Then sur can treat all fabrics and c:trpeung. x Free pickup and delivery Exterior Waxing and Paint Sealant eARPTI lawn Maintenance for INSTALLATIONS Pickering 700-7074 , cor>�s 571 Eyer Dr, g 51ummiIK1 IN111O 25 years experience. :: tlllllie restretchmg, our • CortKnercial • IndusUlal speciality. Free estimates. 0 8, N Duncan, 917.17!9 M 967-1111 Resiyr" Landscaping. Ponds.Aduk Pad Gardens, PrimV. : • EnbwtwtwrMd kolerlocking Stories. Retanirg Wals Etc. Authorized lAtilodt Clxeracldr 639 5310 e "ON" :: tlllllie nd W fnmdplano/Thsory IADEESLessons }IA,N REGIONffneate hemi"'°'✓ MMM i` &CLASSA FELEGANCE Fv RCM IlawwyFestinras- D6CRE710Nhepariilim -ill r NTEEDrl.wiWAdek) up urQ+Knidr S 61D[llV6 x C'Im_xkcal ailed / Mike Stepko 423-0239 (905)831-4838 286-5513 Latdaeapa� LatNfau it SELL IT NOW TREE REMOVAL a MANITERANCE SELL IT NOW CALL � CALL 683-0701 683-0707 g3DA 1 _7O� CALL DAVE OR FAX 579.4218 Please read your classified ad on the first day of publication as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an error. PAGE 25 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER .BRIDGE TRIEUNE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1998 Heavy Duly a Apsrlments tor a erlmants or a Apartment or a Hou—m19— causes for Dasa a ort . oA :1 Equipitlent 11 Rent 1 1 Rent 11 Rent 1 Rent a l Rml a l Rerit ' 1 Insure • 1 Irarlr : rn YaU IFIUCK :hydraulic). BRUUKLIN, large ruum welders 50 I ;^ecs welding some furniture 5100/week screen cement nater small available October lsl Also 1 - work table. Udders, hest otter bedroom apartment lot No Evenmgi 905649-1645 vember 1st S510nionth plu< Apartments M@11 hydro Call 655 5539 1 For Rent CENTRAL Oshawa. urge 1 8 Sat & Sun 1 pm- 4pm 2 hedrl N+m apwimcws avail - 1 BEDROOM n:an'� able in well maintained build enc' a .. ,c,ve ?,l ung close to all amenmes Call dedo fell 'entiady located (905)723-0977 Parking ACailable now Rpt ball elevator. 1 ball distributor. erences tel last 5580 NORTH OSHAWA 1"Plex (905)404.882; Clea^ hnghr 4i• -r bea- 7202307 ruum. with hanlwvuu floors 1 BEDROOM CLEAN I,et art. dishwasher. parking and "er!•A '� r seg u,Rv storage fact lobes Suit prufes- Dwlnmq. uhrmeS Included sional November bit $900 Available Nov 1s1 905.852- plus hvdro 19051 839-3939 n, 6068 (416)720-1353 ABOVE GROUND '-bedra,m. WHITBY La,ge 3 bedroom s'-- , '-.tom new .atilt oX .;� kitchen in Triplex catpC: $" 1L• •it room i,enlralry located S850-hydrn RENT -WORRY FREE ri5G 1905 63. 022. 1, 2 & 3 Bed. Apts. ' )re information1 Refurbished & New to closet Mdm11Wr family Appliances. All Util. included. la Salt In-house Supt. & Maint. SOUTH AJAX ! bedroom in On site Security. Opportunities Rental Office: Mon - Fri. 9am - 8 pm N W OSHAWA pias one Sat & Sun 1 pm- 4pm ie.. aydilable inmecl ately VALIANT PROPERTY GREAT OPPORTUNITY _s,_ MANAGEMENT Hdr�I:.,W 1-r, ? baths 905-579-1626 AVAILABLE now .. N Osha. I Furnished, 1 I Townhousesfor 1 Townhouses fa Accomodatq_s Rent Rent FURNISHED BEDROOMS. I110it Share t3cmlies le. -'ale pre+erred Most love Share k,ifhpn d ham Cable. Avail Nov' (905 509 1805 ' vis First and las! $350 $350 N" <molimg pets Fe- James onthly, per room Includes male p,Il,rTell Pickennq 905-8390609 NORTH OSHAWA duper large .n•,1•^nein E,'•,. e•7t, bi ABOVE GROUND hedronm try Well mattagen quiet build- <• ' ''•+" I r - i'as too Controlled entrance 5729 p.�:s ,;­ ." I tRil Cable park,nri No lops 8i,gf„ Diaober'N( :Pr i 'st 905 share:. ;-9-5584 r prefeI a01e 9C5+1 • 7 BEDROOM AVAILABLE IM MEDIATELY : •.i' ^ OstW:..i and 946 t t e ,r St Oshawa From C fpr mo all InCivsive N„ • Please call am7hmr 5-6-6724 PACIOUS deli maintained TrarIsd At Doctor a;:r1 Avail at 900 086 Glen St Some with onverfle" to Schools losers paint pinvnd- & Shopping h)se to schools shop - Close To s prere GO Station Libh Squash -.lured Can 728-4993 'ICKERING Whites .3Gf. MARTMENTS - AJAX 31 & 77 Falb%- crt. 2 & , Bedroom mart menu. Includes fridge, stove, broadloom, .lir, heat, hydro, water and cine parking. Call 686-0845 or v1Sit us at: i 9- ­tit', crnrli wJll,Irct't.fl(u)r/ -r, h,thrim,rhtrnl -Ale parkulq References 1 10-567-5430 or 905-852 -;23 Shared La Aaomnodalbn SHARED ACCOMMODATION --toker house neo: Ma^: and = lelaide Streets S5CC ^),:nth ausrve Call 725 5625 to, ri5G 1905 63. 022. A., uqe 2 bedroom base- ' )re information1 1 Private Homes to closet Mdm11Wr family (90515--�64 eves la Salt • 1 Business SOUTH AJAX ! bedroom in 3abw with 2 bedroom m-Iri on t ren 10 acres 2 Ttor ty Opportunities u!,^„r-, 5.1^.. inn Inclu N W OSHAWA pias one ii,cless-onalry Managed ie.. aydilable inmecl ately be ?': • r 1,n: , bungaiow GREAT OPPORTUNITY .11905-619-01-1- Hdr�I:.,W 1-r, ? baths MasD• {:�tchinr, mai,h.•,rs 1 AVAILABLE now .. N Osha. central o vac large Int Srrows to perfection Asking ball elevator. 1 ball distributor. only Cur 900 Telephone 19051 200 balls S10.000 or best off - ,;bed ,led betlroom 8 den Wr 7202307 er Call 436 45028 n -soul protessirnal to lei track 6 3 tented pad- irks $2 400 00 per month 12 7 $375 inclusive Peter ^-lie $450,monih includes OPEN HOUSE 25 Peachtree ROMF-BASED BUSINESS ?flat i,lndry kitchen tacdmes mfli IN15.—Ilt Cres.,•^' gun Sept 27 8 Oct 'i '-v:,::, rsn -n z....,.,, real, ..-rk; 6i^• ,-•oaf mnn- • 1 Registrations 1 Registrations Music Lessons In Your Own Home Piano Flute Trumpet Guitar I Your Elonle: 15.1111 — 1/2 hour Olir Studio: 12.50 —11 /2 hour 426-9251 '' one bedr,,n 4 -bedroom home. premium ey. flexible hours no product Houses !er i scmail apartment full 1 _^Kehl ' 1 R•m NORTH EAST :snawa. titan, ravine lot desirable Bowman selling 416-635.2787 24 Awgwxwats ..1 Announcements :then an laundry separate :' �^• �'"" in gwtl vdle neighbourhood Master hours ' ` 1 itraoce parking utihfMs in HAMPTON - r,f, •'oust share lutGndtibath Irltn bedroom w/Sunken retreat' Uri N .onnktr !st UsT , . : 1cr .e.i:... _me. 5340 monol '905) 721 - fireplace 4or-e ensurte. walk- MOBILE CHIP TRUCK 75 iCV ri5G 1905 63. 022. A., uqe 2 bedroom base- Urge ,L4 DMroom brick bun- 0122 to closet Mdm11Wr family (90515--�64 eves VAM pinto rentals cc, P pIFRIMG can t Derfrwm house completely refurbished 3abw with 2 bedroom m-Iri on t ren 10 acres 2 Ttor ty MOUSE TO SHARE ^.lir le" room laundry room fart GMS alummum fwd, efficiency fryers, running hot ii,cless-onalry Managed $65C inn in. For Ram use Darn with 17 Tff,ce male nine Sint,+ Godo SIZE kitchen For sale by own - er, for appointment Call poo and COIR water Halm Greenwor - Ines 4 aIbie rd, 4 pc mroo,n iae uhfrties and I n7"'I .- � a••.� ,,irking 5 appiAne- >rksnoo 8 tackrrximloflrce Credt DeaNdW [aunt^; home �� ei Sainnrero Intl rk "any, (9051623-8529 Spechon approved Runs es Baicorry immaculate rk• ^ pets avert Oct 1 '•al aur First 6 last Pets 0 K lei track 6 3 tented pad- irks $2 400 00 per month 12 7 $375 inclusive Peter OSHAWA r• !:x bungalow 3 . great great income Amer N -'SHAM 5 839 0098 • its utihtitT and aDDluncCS -705,35' 1179 :• Vit out past- Asking 510.500 GI: Sherri • apace mem LARGE 3 BEDROOM :;,irt- t 'Jen house 2-4pm T1urs NORTH WEST OSXAWA -tent z baths Garage (416)283-1712 nit reiM;,a;.,: 1Z piex mw^ ,.- r^. ,� 11 . Y September 24 1998 2360 - ;' ... . .., _. r bed- wC S4%l?5 fenced bl Hardwood you, ,erne home for less titan ypu thunk," Call Dave Hay Harowexxt haus rade park a4 appliances aril parkin„ ' mcession road 6 Property place Nomsmo+^c Working loons hi'epytt Easily con- OSHAWA NEAR SALON ' .r nq heahnq d not water in $850 Pius Wuibei Avada Di. t S situated n The norlfill DrdfeSsronal SrPxs Same veiled to in-law, 5139,900 Sale A,•ducM '•. $12 OOS r:r Jutted Laundry facilities No November 1st Cau '?5-999 t milyroom and den $1350 corner at Reg Rd 57 and $400•mo hrsttast 1905)576- Call 1905), -12% quick :ale Very ry profitable MN, Avail Nov 1 905576 Wus tribes Available octbo- Pius Oct'Nuv 1st Can Grace Colic Road 6 For more -Mor '002 after 6 15om P. WHITBY. mq,e Creek 4 Owne! rebn call 432 3029 rq 298. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT SOUTH AJAX tttoruum apart^•..• ... • E J, ,nq ABA DABA DU :. a .1 ...... . ;ilii, ,..,wit mahon please call Jaid sta- Irxe 1965, 47? 7302 during Office 6 ' • 1 reel:." " executive home n Ham floor Family ty lave message M, N5Crmu . I,j urdititt Avail Llieu, e ",Vnir's tyre or tree business hours Rpa4 _100 ren' a.na:. ,. $ Meeh htsl a,tu last memths iDk Da 1T1 Credit ::lea K a I s or reduced mOA6i0t HouS > ..Som fireplace 2 walkouts. rr $225000 Call • 1 Argreaionc rent required 6428353 �r roust Please call 416391- 4282 or 416-374.8331 rale Fruth $750 month al. m clusive income regnrement +^9 evaxw•d » Free Ren! - rx;wht ry , : ..i. -)C sq h Of. qt yard ,9051668 0806 8529539 trate $27 500 gqrosT Call Rf SPOMSIBI I'Ce/Retal East Oshawa 1800 ;rntfsns•re .^ 6_x.N;; Mon ' 2 BEDROOM APARTIl NT 2-9EDROOM I :(At building Ken • ono CtHdweN Banker (9r5,728 9313 f reel inti '1 Commercial Hnwe ' q • p, v :1aY and Wed evenrgs i 345 tbw,nuvr• .:,.. y y_:- ;. [M .-••„ tit.+• :_ •.uv; I Lauri- ---- - ._ proper fly 9e'pn Nov Dec Prefer _ 450Sq h Shop Call 334-243 3 30 p m Fret introductory month utdil tint included dry laohbeT Avadabie Oct 2 BEDROOM ^ .se n Osla- N Pekemkf. Not Hwy 7 E of or 6554T32 6-UNI1 .:, ::.: _: I Lull rk I;.' :IMS INSTRUCTOR SHIHAM Fridge stove lixtuded avail 15M Nu pets (9055'9-9016 wa •", W `' : garage ton- Brnck I. r, , 5 Uxbridge or Con29n 1 '.die :entralty, located DAVID IVENS Fifth degree able now 852 '235 rsheo basement a•c AP Port Perry References Iw Rent 5185 uw Please call black pen IKA Master Beath 2 bedroom apt Sep entrance ,ncuiding ulA.- Les. Cable until park nq Firs6'Lulnon-smoke: pe!s preferred S754mi, A.a,Uble imrnediafely or 00 1 Maio- Oaks'Broch Pieke-1,; 9C5 6191509 2 BEDROOM :poral Osha- wa �.r': r • $t between $inn,ur Alto urnrrr 5679 in dud[5 111 Art included rear Lake app, (905427 0009 days- A., uqe 2 bedroom base- 305!433 2504 er Call (905)697-0397 .ala0w Oct 1 s $895 • Wil (90515--�64 eves BANCROFT BARRY'S BAY Cis house completely refurbished .Is Call Connote 416690 79 Towrwlo(isa • 1 Flue it retrea! ' X0 659 Li38 I d 3 Detrwrn -tuf- 1 for saw PIANO STUDENTS Lookin,) 2 BEDROOM "•w bungalow For Ram •m on beautiful Pur 2 BED . Solarium for ,,^,r;Julntr sfuaents less .-.rt" 9 .w....e��..illt 5800' OSMAWA 3 BEDROOM !Y Wee Bortz barbecues 6 I n7"'I .- � a••.� ,,irking 5 appiAne- ons n m Ajax area Y home nurith wrtm riot hydro can women, :•,'.'. I'""` h„in-` :� nnis A. much much more a1 es Baicorry immaculate Call Joan a 905.686-8351 '•al aur First 6 last Pets 0 K iit1 maini«iwa Amur k Ihoex nUtidea in rasoruplt tau $189900 1890 Valley Farm — y19D5-697-1826 $775 plus hydro Freshly rates' Rd Pickering Call (416)-604 '339 1 Personalf 3 BEDROOM ni„r.e southwest gated. with fridge I stove . • 1 Florida WILSON/OLIVE Urge 2 bed renovaled sepirdle entrance KLuw., S9r> vr, mom” Pius 1Wt 0 I 'I I close 10 zchods and all amemt6es. on site manage- Vac R•mals PICKERING spacious 3 bed onq i •ire",' room 5 01 CHEATING ONTARIO u i r fes pan , jun res we s reptnCtO HOUSEWIVES •Taunts M1 dry Clem secut• mall UXBRIDGE t BEDROOM •ard avauaae October ITC/ mens off" 728-3771 Det- CLEARWATER bel, '^ _:cast w 'owe Centre 1401 wen t -3pm oft tuuy • '•,tib.-.: mr4Ale horse Balcony i immaculate vale pnnne numbers 1 900 VincCamay Dundmq Suns adult pe ""rtdafer, 549 B (90516411 5505 ki. not tut. POW Nes supply 51250M (%5-686-1793 451-3638 ext 235. $369/mm Rete'eq people N., .106 per moms 2 moot Pius 05 AJAX 3 :iedroom house ABSOLUTELY A GREAT DEAD pictures I references $250 must be 18 T -tone or j9 ces 1905. 985 9106 tiro 842341? mornings 905- ive F " "Ti's "PI •^e ti� or 905 X59-7'4' '•'1 S; DOC inclusive .... US CA 905333-7183 Frm Vacation Lave Message 6405902 evenings A., uqe 2 bedroom base- uwo . 3 w4 xxtruwn law,- Hartford Century 21 Excel properties HEAVENLY PSYCHIC An - ijbil included Cable tar parking onDso route P n9 ment apt $800 inclusive Bohn house completely refurbished CLEARWATER 3 -bedroom NAIAACIILATELY Clean newt; 2-111EDROOM ..,riment spa- WHITBY Ise bedroom apt available October 1st first well 4 new appliances Stat ''j'".'` : ",&les heated OWN YOUR :;u- ',,,i, se'. ..low burn -in $`a` -" "leludes hat and last a must Parkin: laundry Ing from $59 900 Carnes for pool hot tub Minutes to ,rod ?ri I, zne 55900. $1 000 d,shwa511a modern 4 -storey parkin) for one cat Ava Able (905676-41178 (rn­.A,jP, less than rent Little or no beaches NHL all slat game 'an Ju w:f $89 monthly Great building S775,month plus by- Oct t Gwe: Dui uuildry THREE BEDROOM use money, down' OAC CAN RICK WATSON Flanker 2411 99 NFL Football. Blue JAY baseball doglorse swimming. fishing beach tiro Available Oct 1st Call fac Phowe 2&6985 It uppw, leve �-:cenlly „oldwell 1905728 9414 or Tut Track CMldren welcome near Cobourg 14163431-1 555 Carol 905 -23-7579 WILSON/OLIVE Urge 2 bed renovaled sepirdle entrance 905421 3804 275, week Photos Cottages AJAR ane or WNY 'rnr wfnm you Lin own no pets SI 30C inclusive Oc FINCH7ROSEBAMK, 4 -bed- 300G (905 683 5503 1 For Sale ent nopebedroom apartment no pets fruit nun smoking available Oct $695 mu 19051 428 you, ,erne home for less titan ypu thunk," Call Dave Hay tober Kt 1998 Days 683- 29J4 evprrgs6W-9595 1, ABSOLUTELY A GREAT DEAL! ow, , u: `01he $50C' auwn 'Jp to 6 month 'tee from RwaltMmi•s 11 1(ASHABOG LAKE Long is- land modern 3 bedroom 4 7643 -' lock Sales Rep ReeMa, AJAX. .eshly Piloted e- or:':,, :r house utrutres 4 $775 mo all inclusive Mux Hartford Century 21 Excel season co?cage Winterized. HEAVENLY PSYCHIC An - ijbil included Cable tar parking onDso route P n9 Summa Reanj ,1991) L:.: apW'ark:es. parking mum income $28 000 o a c NAIAACIILATELY Clean newt; nelud,ng winter water com- suites Find the oracle within X,IA% OCTOBER. _drge t OCTOBER. 19051 668 380C or (905; 666- yard S950,rnonth Inclusive Near Aurelg Rasanu 1u day Cold- renovated 2 bungalows for sale Oshawa $132.00 tour- ppl1etely furnished mcludin fndge stove. dishwasher $299/min '18.'24 hors 1- tJA " parking 3211 anrengies Pkax can well Banker AMR Real Estate BEAUTIFUL basement walk- and fireplace. 900-451-3783 stpa:are ehuuwe. gas t re. LY sulated workshop/garage 7P8-9414 ext 201 lir for line lice $175.000 ( in law apt ) microwave working Award winning perennial beds ldlrsh huge PUS prefers quiet, respons, em lulchen new oil Funrance/ 2 5.000 +9051839-0941 or Pg' (905, 42' 38004 and many extras Both a aluminum siding with two LOOKING FOR 1 BEDROOM bee mature working temale WILSON/OLIVE Urge 2 bed 416)582 7001 apt downtown Uxbridge. or bedroom to board in Needed trust to see 905-576-0017 large decks overlooking lake. HEAVENLY PSYCHIC - S2 99; No smoking pets hrsl.nast S60C inclusive references room nam fluor apanment Indge stove walkout fo Da FINCH7ROSEBAMK, 4 -bed- 300G a SPWO BEAUTIFUL ACRE lot plus 3 docking for 3 boats. gg0000d swimming and boating Move mm 18. 23 hours 1-900 451-3783 DAILY ei•:1m sqn home 3 bedroom Onck bungalow. in condition. Asking $100.000 HORO- 905-686-0773 cony laundry 2 Ca! parking Dallis /4'C 5 appliances ta- COMMERCIAL SPACE avail. with added bright sunroom. For appt -all (905) 723-0501. SCOPE 1-900-677.7770 $500 NOV 1st. I Bedroom very close to All amenibbes $795 milyroom and den $1350 able Downtowcn UxbndW 600 double dela led garage 4ilu- T�5i 725-5751 1705) 877- 24 hours t,eai butte Oshawa Every- Wus tribes Available octbo- Pius Oct'Nuv 1st Can Grace sq h at $12 per Fined for dog area on Island road, close to Ihmg Included No pets quiet b..Ad:n 5595 month Can q er Isi (905) 436-9448 4/6740-3331 ext 245 or 905839 5648 grooming business including 2 tubs 852.3155 Goresk, Marina Features m- elude upgraded oak kitchen. Yorsey OSH IWA RELAXING MAS- SAGE Shiatsu Service 40 Kin 905.579 9600 1 At�Ks fireplace in Ilvingroom, sepa- V FOR LEASE, Large 3 bedroom St. W(905) 404-9625 11.30 am WarNpE ung aWw a RoaNs rate dimrlgroom, partially tin- MONEY PROBLEMS, Get out 9 pm 1 oeautf • 1 Oee1M AVAILABE OCT 1 In Oshawa brick 4255 lot in OstwwagaFmn ` / for Rpt fished rec-room Low prix of of debt quick wnthoul going One bedroom basemen apt PROFESSIONAL MALE. shift shed basement with farad 5182.000. Call now Larne bankrupt or being garnisheed Lar9qrP clean quiel Carpeted 8 One work. requires t bedroom room Banes room aha work AVAILABLE MOW Furnished room Separate entrance. Hartford Century 21 Excel Everyone accepted regardless PERSONAL Trainer. 15 years ijbil included Cable tar parking onDso route P n9 apartment wrath laundry 1ac,h- romp Well mantained Yard ground 16 x32' with in pool Pn- vale bath kitchen, laundry, all Realty Inc Oshawa. 905-721- 1144 Toronto Line 905-686• of credit rating Call for tree information 905-576-3505 experience, certified. Physical Education Degree. Space tare wooing person preferred re No smelcutgipets (905)432- lies non-smoker. no pets UxDndgeNort Perry area Will and pool house $1 150 00 per month plus utilities. no ap- facilities Prefer quiet woMIN person S425/mo Call 839• 5155 Student bares included available Call Brian 905 -693 - 09$5 Also look after residence it re- pbances Immediate occu- 4271 after bpm BEAUTIFUL basement walk- OBTANIMIG A LOAM IS NOT 4509. lust/last required no pets. 1 bedroom 5690. 2 bedroom, 57911 3 bedroom $850 Call 430-0134 a BROCK AND ERICH - 2 bed- room basement apt Sept en- trance laundry $7001mo Available Oct 1 or sooner 428-9823 BROCIIFINCH 2 bdr bsml Sep entr Kitchen. 3 piece aini laundry. parking $700 Cal in kitchen professionally p oral quired For Oct 15 Call 852- panty For more Information ESTATE CLOSING - NI rea- out I backyard. FAG. ceram- GUARANTEED. SOME AVAILABLE NAMEDIATELY, in ID35 please call Janet Statrace ROOM For nM in brand new ICs throughout. 1n -law suite. CORWOKS CHANGE RP - Whitby Apt budding. spa- (905) 472-7302 during busy luxury townhome. in Picker- au/con/civac $193.900 OPEN FROMT FEES, OTHERS ciou;. carpeted. newt pe y pant- Flouses ness hours 1 a g a/c. all mdusrve avail- HOUSE Sat b Sun Sept 19 I 00 NOT. n M ed with balcony. dose to bus. For Red NORTH OSHAWA, 3 or 4 bed- able Oct 1st S500,month Call 20 1-4 Ro lan Thor on Cut . O5-571-OSsWnd/Thomlan) SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATETIIOROIIGII- shopping all utilities included. ruoms detached bungalow. ga garage dimngroom 2 bath 905 426-8775 905-577�'i936 LY lust/last required no pets. 1 bedroom 5690. 2 bedroom, 57911 3 bedroom $850 Call 430-0134 a BROCK AND ERICH - 2 bed- room basement apt Sept en- trance laundry $7001mo Available Oct 1 or sooner 428-9823 BROCIIFINCH 2 bdr bsml Sep entr Kitchen. 3 piece aini laundry. parking $700 Cal in kitchen professionally p oral ROUGE VALLEY Area large ESTATE CLOSING - NI rea- BEFORE SIGNNNG ANY CONTRACTS• finished recroom. gas lire- place. tamityroom/den. private furnished room m clean. quiet et sortable offers will be sid- con erect on this beautiful brick yard. patio. 4 appliances adult Rome. suitable for a century home Four (5 bed- . 1 Mt3rlBegn, avail Oct 15. (negotiable) ployed non-smoker, share room formal Irving and di- • 1 t $1100 plus utilities 416-769- separate kitchen, bathrooms nmgroom. tamdyyroom with 9497. or 1.800-550-9322 1st/last. $110/week Refer. fireplace.large kitchen _ ARE YOUon 1MIIITBY N. Beautiful century ences 905-509-2459 ry Three large out buddings. one an in, have a bad credit re port We can help Call TnNi- 3-4 bedrooms. dlnrnq/famBy RooNn sulated workshop/garage um Credit Repair 416.410 - room fireplace. off large Trod- W*ftd Award winning perennial beds ldlrsh huge 0864 Loans. mortgages also em lulchen new oil Funrance/ 2 5.000 and ponds on 200 N x 305 ft freed 101 You available windows lar garage. sq h workshop/gara9e.spray LOOKING FOR 1 BEDROOM can see for miles with breath- MORTGAGES - Good. bad and booth 2 commercwl acres 1995/utdbtes House apt downtown Uxbridge. or bedroom to board in Needed taking sunrises and sets $260000 (905 786-9806 ugly Financing for any pur- mdusrve No pets. non- 11 395 0 bon to buy Avail ASAP CallJody- at 1-705- Tour on the - et bhp Ir Pose All applications accept - Smoker Avail immd 1905) finned 725-1171 799-7479 members spree aurry ed Call Community Mortgage 427-3178 Of OesigNtqusehndex him (905) 668-6805 1 Mi THF NFWS ADVF-RTISFR SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 20.19!8 -PAGE 29 AJWPICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER BRINGS YOU... INCERELY""'fOURS To RESPOND TO AN AD, CALL 1-900-451-3793. $2.49 PER MINUTE. YOU MUST BE 18 OR OLDER. Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. STRUMMING ALONG... Attractive. 39 yr old. single female, donde hair, green eyes. fit, romantic, affectionate and compassionate. Likes music, playing guitar, quiet evenings at home. dung out. photography, art and traveling. Looking for an attractive. fit male, 39 to 46, with similar steres -s and qualities. BOX 13632 LETS WORK IT OUT Full figured. 21 yr old. single white mother of one and a mother to be ... short dark brown hart and eyes. enjoys the outdoors. �cuntry walks. cuddling. Not into bars. Seeking a non-smoker and non-drrikrtg employed black male. 23-30. BOX 33210 WORTH THE CALL! 19 yr old. 5'5'. 105 Ib. funny. sweet female with blonde halt Likes to party! Seekng a male. 19 to 30. who 4 tall and good look - ng BOX 12341 MUCH TO OFFER! S,rge 39 yr old lady with no children. 58'. ^edium weight, short brown hair and hazel eyes Enjoy walks. biking. dogs. cottage Iib and Navel Seeking an honest• caring and s,rcare male to share my We with BOX •4996 NEW TO THE AREA 23 yr old white attractive single mom new the Ajax area enjoys music, dancing, the ]utdoors and more Seeking a male trend. 35. with relationship polo -dial, BOX "902 CAN WE TALK ABOUT IT 29 yr ofd, attractive. Christian lemale with dependents is seeking a Christian male. 1- 42 who enjoys camping. music, boating and moves If you are stable. honest and :ordidett. pbass calf BOX 33103 HOPING 2 HEAR FROM U %-•y active. fun lova g, female. early 70's 'ekes euchre, dancing, drive{ her lawn car anal will travel Desires good man ler com- canionshp only BOX 26918 SUNNY SIDE UP! "',jr a non-smoker ght drinker. who's 30- 4_t5h, very handsome. healthy. humorous. - amble, rot too fag, financially secure. easy gong, natural, open minded, versa - realistic and much more guy Seeking 'nal special lady to spark with. a bud first 'eattonshp BOX 30522 FEMALE FIREFIGHTER 35 yr old. frerdty. good looking female who ekes country acweres. wishes to meet an I onest. good looking male with same order - est. Sincere people only need to ropy BOX 30521 LOOKING FOR YOU Attractive, single female. 53'. with brown hair and eyes. Enjoys dining, dancing, trav- el and ag Ice has to offer. Looking for an honest. sincere gentleman. BOX 34275 NiCE SMILE WANTED 46 yr old, 52. 105 b, professional female vitt blonde haw and groan ayesenjoys dancing. waking CA. sling and Tore. Seeking an intelligent mall 43 to 55, non- smoker, who is fun to be with. BDK 10788 HOPOG70 HEAR 49 yr ofd black !mal, assergool caring, seeking a mal, 52 to 55, who is honest sensitive, hard working and able to spend time wilt me. BOJ( 13648 FFABM FNST 42 yr old famal. 5'9^, mclhar d two. ova" M*bota. bkirg, hung, walking, along, dancin% t aeterr maviet. quid arms, din- ners and more. Seeking a mats, g, 200 be. mm -smoker, wound the aeras age, who has swider imWoMik BOK 17908 BROMEYW Atbadin Single, whist himan�wilt tllono. hair aed brown eyes. 5'4-. 6L seeks a maw 23 to 31, oft is hn, good laking and dawn to "enlf, all enjoys males, sperd- iArne at hone, music and walks. BOIL CALL SOON 46 yr ofd 5'8', forala with short. boom music. 000kig. wakig and rtaronaro. Seeking trwdahip. Possible relwafshilp BOX 26915 LETS GO FOR COFFEE 63 yr old lumaW 5'4', 130 be. ndn-drirlw. non-smoker, enjoys campolg and haig fun, as" a nm -smoking man who Mm PUT YOU FIRST Single, white female. 41 yrs old. smoker, non-drinker, 57, 125 lbs. blue eyes Enjoys Laughing, country music. dancing, movies and quiet tines Seeking a single, white male. 38 to 48. who is sincere. honest and dedicated, social drinker are welcome. BOX 33121 CALL ME 22 yr oke, single, white female who enjoys lite and many acirvrtdes Seeking a male, 20 to 26. for friendship first BOX 26911 ENJOYABLETIMES 53 yr old. 5'4-. 135 Ib, widowed female. enjoys family Ide. walks. gardening, music, travel, etc. Seeking a gentleman, with smi- lar interests, for friendship and possibly more BOX 11630 A GENUINE FRIEND Christian woman. 50, enjoys walks. good music, dinner, etc. Seeking an honest, sin cere man 50 to 55. BOX 15,469 SUM AND INTELLIGENT Very attractive charming and outgoing. young 51 yr W. well established female, non-smoker. with a great personality and a sense of humor Enjoys music. dancing. camping, travel, the good lite. etc. AN calls will be returned BOX 26908 ARE YOU MR. RIGHT? Are you 49.59handsome outgoing, good sense of humor and personalty, dancer. honest and romantic') This female likes country muse, has no dependents, is established and charming . What you get is The whole package' Apr calls returned- BOX 26904 BEST FRIEND SOUGHT Peters. attractive Chrstan lady, non smok- e, non tinker Enjoys moves. dimer, the- ater. cloning out, flea markets. day trips. wales and drives in IM Country Seeks hon- est, sincere. Christen gentleman early Ws, with similar interests, in the Cobourg area, for friendship only BOX 30467 HOPELESS ROMANTIC? 33 yr old, white tamale. 5'2- dark brown hair and eyes, tug figured. enjoys fishing. Wkng, cooking. craps. kids. etc Looking ler a man, 30-40 ler a log lasing rotation - Ship. Must be attractive, umerstandol loyal and faithful with a good SWISS of humor BOX 17381_ - SEEKING MY KNIGHT Singe white female, a smoker non-drinker. seeking a single write mala. 36 to 45. social drinkers and IaWnS welcome YOU Should know how to treat a lady, in retum you'll receive sincerity. hoflesty humor and low Sweep me oho my feet, BOX 19200 ROMANTIC AND FUN Blond. tall and beautrful- Not, But smart sensual, fun, lug figured. 38 yr ole mom of two. Enjoys moves. dancing, romance and family Ne. Looking for a man who IS ntegr gent. humorous and sncere BOX 26896 CIRCLE THIS AD!! S3 yr old• alive, attractive. professional. employed, goiter, gardener and handy woman who is kokng to low a consderate mate who likes Laughter and reads more than the daft' newspaperto share family. Companionship and fun. BOX 16393 " A GOOD HEART -Separated white female. no dependents. 35 yrs. 54-, medkm build. hazel eyes. brown haw. honest, caring, affectionate. Likes chkkw and animals, moves. dvx- ig, reave" and etc. t am a ion smoker and light socwl drinker. Looking to meet a honest. non smoking afia -IWA mala. between 35-42 for rel WtOip. Bin( 26548 LET'S WEETI Single whole Iramals, 51. 6. tug figured and adeperdeft. Enjoys Inevakng, dancing, dining out fun was as well as quiet toles. Looking for a las, singe, *%W mal. who is SHWA", hams caring and not rho head grans. BOK 30518 oow11TO EARTH Patois. affmcfeve. single titan. 34, wih a vary tub lis many ihweets and a groat apprecia0orf for rheturs. Would is sortie, one to holt wW tough of must befit. lettadihre, emhdiWMly secure• aKill t easy 90M and has a good sense at huMM BOX 268.91 SHORT 6 SWEET III yr ofd femos. lulls hong bIr I her. efjoys music• movies, denag and dubs. s kAweatad cal. BOX 12983 NMEDII A "111111111111110- Has ANWHtO.- Has arra in his eyes, a whisper an his lips, a panda touch and a WAR on lila tea• is honest a non-smoker, in mid 30's No 40's. Fanal with stranbwy blonde hair and groom "yes is baa ler yDn• Ol 19657 CLOSE FNENDS.... 26 yr ofd. inMw9atn• Musical !mal who levo Iia Looking len a caring, honest man who lite having fun, for a close inwod" and pdsably more. Likes sports wodkiig out. bn9 wales an a beach and more. BOX dandrg.BOX 32971 33062 FREE PERSONAL AD * FREE VOICE GREETING * FREE INTERNET AD TO PLACE YOUR FREE AD, CALL 1-800-662-8423. ANYTIME, DAY OR NIGm R.E.S.P.E.C.T. Looking for a male 25 to 30. who is fin. outgoing. caring and knows how to respect and treat a lady BOX 12708 TAKING A NEW SHOT! 40-1sh, blonde hared. blue eyed female. Shrill worker in medical field. likes lancing, travel, dining out, sports, golf and more. Seeking a confident. M, handsome. single male, for friendship and possible relation- ship BOX 15310 BE UNDERSTANDING 23 yr old. 5'8-. slim single. white !emale wth blonde hair and hazel eyes. enjoys walking. swimming, playing pool dancing, quiet times by the fire and nightclubs. Look Ing for a tall, single. white male. 23 to 30. understanding, caring, for possible relation- ship BOX 17318 MEET THE CRITERIA') Tall. attractive female with brown haw and due eyes. looking for an employed, intelli. gent, marred male. over 5.10- for a des. creel relationship Non smoker please. BOX 19994 LETS CONNECT 47 yr old. 5'6-, female wrth short brown hair and hazel eyes Looking for a male, around my age and height, for friendship and pos- sible relationship Likes cooking, ftshing, camping, long walks and musk BOX 33401 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. SHY AND LONELY 60 yr old male in good health. 5'11', 178 lbs. black and gray hair, brawn eyes. Likes dancing, traveling and walking Seeking a woman. 45 to 60. slim. that enjoys same interests and has a good sense of humor BOX 26920 PRISONER OF LOVE Sentencing 37 yrs. waiting to be set free. Single white. professional male. does not pay support. enjoys cottagng. boating, etc. Looking for single female to share home and special ON Wisp BOX 26921 ARE YOU INDEPENDENT? 29 yr old wt•rte ^ ale. 5 4' emetic hark ^au and browr eyes, likes movies and nice tr rises Seeking a rice and sorest lady wi-: is ktdeperdenr and energetic BOX '2 ,,My Career Path - ...but my love life WAS on A + + i had no interest In meeting people In oars and no time to look elsewhere. That's why f - 1 placed a free ad in the personals. I met some really K neat, decent guys, but this one guy. ..WOW' `.k hat can I say? 1`1411 IT personals my Ir opt track To place %our FREE ad. call 1-800-662-8423 40 NEWADS� FRIENDS TO START 20 yr old, 67. 190-2001b male who enjoys sports. music and literature Seeking a temale with similar interests. friendship first. maybe more later. BOX 15030 NEW MAN IN TOWN White single male. 5'T 160 �.bs with straw- berry blond haw and blue eyes. a smoker, new to Oshawa. Enjoy hockey and an occa- sional drink. Seeking a white female. BOX 16057 SEEKING A BALANCE 26 yr old employed male. 5 8-. 135 lbs. brown hair enjoys camping. fishing. the outdoors, kids. animals. cooking and much more Seeking a lemale who rias similar interests. BOX 17751 GOOD NATURED GUY Christian male. 38. Intelligent and wetly. is seeking a female, under 44, souimate who values people over money. nature over raving it a8 and wards to have fun making the world abetter place BOX 17760 COME ON. CALL! 40 yr old. angle lull !.me father. honest and senses" enjoys sports of all types, long ng walks. romantic evenngs and some wild ''es too! Look sgg to tinct the right woman, -cpe t is yowl BOX 1 m0 STEP RIGHT UP 24 yr od white male. 5 T 150 CUs, brown -a.r and eyes, a smoker, and social drinker enjoys all kinds of sports. bernching, listen- -g tomusic Seek , a single wnrte .Finafe. 21 25. 5'1'-S "-BOX 18212 YOU ARE THE DRIVER ,,Amissne male s seeking "" aggres- :ve and dominate ably. 1t- 2G, who would very demanding and take compete scin- BOX 19365 rLL COOK FOR YOU Attract" single Mae 5 •45-150 lbs -ploys 1pnq walks, c�oowng and eating sad food. Seeking an amraclive Couple to rater mew dryers BOX 19WA PARTNERS IN CARING 39 yr okt attached white male c 2'0 lbs. I smoker and casual drinker s seeking a '-nlnd to talk to and later, !c P•Ner some- -- attached. 20-40. tot awwrgs. drys arta weekends BOX 20492 DURHAM AREA COUPLE Anfactive couple- iving in the Durtten -.goon is seeking an attractrw tarsale or =oupie to have fur encounters +cam II you 'rid this interesting. leave your prone num- DW BOX 20550 BALANCE MY LIFE 19 yr oid, sir gie wire -+a'e 58-. 145 ;bs. sweet and affecrra:e, anpys Diay'ng ,:ions, listening to " - SC. quiet Iwnois aro - :we Seeks white !emae. ' 9 to 29, who les -0 -ave '.A• and a glow !rrhe. for -or .J%p pillars a :cng 'e,'n ealjor- n r BOX 20835 HIEN SEEKING HIEN al LOOKING FOR LOVE 43 yr old, gay wrote male with blonde hair and blue eyes Looking for same, 35 to 45. nor) -smoker, any race. who enjoys walks. dining out, dancing and quiet evenings BOX 33281 EVENINGS OR WEEKENDS s0 plus. 5'10' 1,65 IC ^late seeking the same. 25 and up. for discreet encounters No smoker or beards BOX 12164 WO)NIEN SEEKING WOMEN Call 1-900-451-3793 HAPPY ENDING 38 yr old temate, brows, hair and due eyes. enjoys reading. movies. traveling and stows Seekng a single flay female. 33-42, who is honest with similar interests and tikes Children. BOX 33325 WANT TO EXPLORE..... Early 30•s named souclie s seeking an ar"Citw. white tamale. ace 20's !c early 30•s, lex friendship and drdrnate encoun- ters. BOX 33266 FUN i FRIENOSHIP Mid 30's. of female s 0c"w`9 for ::her t} or d-urious females to have tun tares wgemer BOX 20735 NEW IN TOWN 46 yr old. 5'. 1 ,) to er^cicyed 'emacs With orovm taw 6 eyes and a good sense of Manor Lookrng lot a trend and possibly more BOX 33735 SEEKING SAME 19 ye old b feina�e > ys waxs. ^nuSol bars. !alk Ing and having a good !wine Seek Ing me same with coorcdng nteell BCX 33753 O'SHAWA AREA Female. 58'. due eyes :,-.- 'ar. 150 Ds, seeking anater tema s. 20 • : 24 for trerdy+ip HUA SNJO[ JOIN THE FUN Coupe n mew -,c 20 s outgo�rg and fun. seeing a singe wet -aye. 21 :o 26. for fnerdsr,c or more Dscretior assured and expected BOX 14.6c • 1 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. COMPLETE MY LIFE! 22 yr Dill 6'3-. white male seeking a couple for a" encounters. Must per clean and 41 yr old femal 57', 122 Iba. seeking a soft, we aro hero for a good tine and sol a mug tints. BOK 13M L001NIRi FOR ULTIMATE discreet BOX 11477 _ Someone, � swith $2.49 per min. PERFECT CHEMISTRY!! ly ram at OR and ww" eery ouadoom BOX 11051 13'1'. 225 b ahe4 divorced, wrployed k=mhs0. attractive couple. n 30's. is seek- YOUNG LOVE bow of one, 35. enjoys most aborts LOOKING FOR YOU ing anaret couple. arm" One same age. REGULAR OR OECAF7 HONEST AND lit FRO+iT7 25 yr old. 6'. straight actngrbol ng male who enjoys sports and more Seeking Clean. slm and attractive. for trerWshp first• possible Inmate encounars. Likes 53 yr old. divorced, ndepehdent, white female looking for a gentleman. 50 to 60, r while lathe of two. a 35 y old. 6 single non-smoker and rare drinker. outgoing males. 18 to 25. with smile darader4-ftrbcm tom. BOX 14622 Cafft Compulars ayd more who likes muritry/westem music. camping. (ining out. danerg, If", cooking and epoyes the outdoors. moves. cooking. chid- dean and more. So" an honest and up FIXED ON FEET Bac 16499@ S%) ETFtit'1C TOTALLY NEW sports. Nonsmoker. social drinker Please. front "aft lies offten. BOX 12641 Male with a loot fetish. i3 seeking otter Curious WaiOts looking ler an attactew. lei Oshawa area poed- Lars meat for cof- SHARINGIS AG mabs. 19-35 who Sato hoe 1001 tettshes, BOJ( 17824 woman to get toga tui with. He is in his late lea! BOX 331564 26 for tenrale. to oppls k1r fantasy fun. duration is Ws, she is n her early 40's and very SEEMS LIFE PARTNER 30. wis employed, caring and kind ho TOP OF THE LIE 16 yr old male, a cuts co" setderl ettactva BOJ( 26882 36 yr old 54', full figured, dworced matte of am. atraAiw with light !drown hair and hearted. Enjoys to aAdoors, wortal out and rotor EYding. No head games. BOX 5-10", 140 los. enjoys k$Mrwg 10 music READY FOR ACTON 28 yr ofd 5T, 180 b, while male who blue Sloss- Lire camping. car raves, dww- 127311 and harpn9 Cut what fronds. Seeking mals. 18-25, with smiW ine"ets BOK brom haw and blua/grsen eyes, tikes erwr�rgs et hone and more. L000kirgg for en allctim its, sioee male. 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