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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1998_09_22PICKERING EDITION Come See Us At The CYBERCAFE Show At The PTC '0420-9707 Pickerina Town Centre '"FW FLOORING INC. W a neaning licit ish FREElaUlydtase 0► Riiiilllfl 1550 BAYLY ST. UNIT 1.7, Pickering (905) 420-3285 D V E R T I S E R Optional 4 week home delivery charge $5/ $1 newsstand A Tuesday, September 22, 1998 Pressrun 44,000 20 pages Parents oo orschoolming she's received a flood of phone calls And while Ms. Wright says alter - from parents and senior students nate options include churches and willing to help teach, the group is still recreation centres, she notes parents trying to firm up a location. and students may "decide we're Holding classes in area high going to go (into the schools) any - schools is the group's first choice, but way" Ms. Wright says Durham District Ajax parent Catherine McGill, By Sam 0wwo less going into the third week. But Statt Writer there is something we can do;' says A growing number of frustrated Karen Wright, organizer of Durham parents are taking action to get the Parents for Stable Education, a group school year started for Durham high of concerned residents who began school students. organizing Friday in response to the And while some are planning to high school teachers' strike at the h .1 the I oche bl tear pupa s mse ves, rs are pu rc. board and the lockout of cepa- School Board officials have told par- whose daughter Lauren is entering looking to leaming centres and tutors rate board educators. volunteers is planning to start classes ents they cannot use its facilities be- Grade 9 at Exeter High School this for help as labour disputes disrupt "We wil! provide education for in math, English and science for all cause of safety concerns for students year, says she's hoping Lauren can classes here for the third week. "Parents our children;' says the Pickering grades on Wednesday morning. crossing picket lines. (Board officials See PARENTS/ Page 8 are starting to feel help- mom, who reports a team of parent However, while Ms. Wright says could not be reached for comment.) Pickering tax rate set tonight By Abriaw Ta"es Staff Writer PICKERING — What looked like a 13 -per cent tax hike for residents when the Town budget was approved in June may turn out to be another figure entirely Tuesday night when Coun- cil sets Pickering's tax rate for 1998. That 13.1 per cent in- cluded a 3.1 -per cent in- crease in the share of the tax the Town is responsible for, and a 9.9 -per cent hike due to various changes made by the Province. Developments over the summer will allow Picker- ing to eliminate its 3.1 -per cent increase. As well, Town officials are now say- ing the most up-to-date fig- ures provided by the Province indicate the provincial downloading costs Pickering must bear will be covered by the addi- tional 'tax space' the Town has been allotted through the elimination of half the education tax (which is now borne by the Province). The only barrier remain- ing to the continuation of the Town's tax freeze is ap- parently the provincially - mandated reduction in the payments -in -lieu of taxes (PILs) Pickering receives for government or Crown - owned properties such as the Pickering nuclear sta- tion. Queen's Park had de- creed the ibwn must share a See PICKERING/ Page 4 WHAT' S INSIDE DUFFERS DO-GOODERS FOR HOSPITAL Special Section Pages 9 - 12 Editda/ Page ..............6 Sports ...................14 Classified ................16 HOW TO REACH US General .............683-5110 DOM Notises ........683-3005 Ametion Un .........683-7545 $ ter* Iowa ..1-800-662-8423 Email ... news roo mOd u rham. net Internet .......durhamnews.net 00 st+tt www.durhamnews.net Vol. 33, No. 39 /lett by awb mmdaerst Little drummerigrl, Four-year-old Catilyn Tranter joins new-found friend Betty Tersigni to try out the Djaemi drum at Rotary Park on the waterfront in Ajax on one of the many fine days 'we've been having recently. Hospital says bacteria under control Br ftn* is Tatars Staff Writer The situation at the Ajax and Picker- ing Health Centre seems to be "under control" following the recent discovery of three cases of patients infected with bacteria which don't respond to antibiot- ic treatment. Two cases of Vancomycin -resistant - Enterococci (VRE) infection were con- firmed Friday and led to the testing of all 120 patients, according to Susan Van Exan, spokesman for the former Ajax - Pickering General Hospital. The infec- tions were discovered when the patients were transferred from APHC to other hospitals. Such testing is done routinely in transfer cases to prevent the spread of V RE. Another case was confirmed at APHC Monday, identified after testing of five patients who had been in the same unit with the first two infected pa- tients. Results of Friday's tests are not expected before Wednesday. -We suspect that's as far as it's going to go," says Ms. Van Exan, explaining "extra precautions" in cleaning have been taken to prevent further spread of the bacteria. The hospital has been completely gone over with a fine tooth comb and we feel it's under control and we shouldn't have any more problems." One of the first two infected individ- uals identified has died as the result of the illness they were admitted for and the other, who had been transferred to Memorial Hospital in Bowmanville, is See HOSPITAL/ Page 3 PAGE 2 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1998 Your Community... o Your United Way Credit crunch Credit counselling agency helps you get �ourspendingback on track By Natalie Miller Spec a, 10 "e news aCvertiser Three rears ago, a 65 - year -old Oshawa woman would have used one ot- her credit cards to buy new kitchen cupboards, new carpet and a car, without a second thought. Today those items arc on her wish list, jotted down in a loose-leaf note- book. She says she'll only buy them when she has the cash in her pocket. When Joan (not her real name) lost her secretarial job and her debts became overwhelming, she quick- ly realized she couldn't shop till she dropped and vacation in Florida any- more with her husband. who is disabled and can't work. In fact. Joan was afraid of losing her home she and her husband lived in for 40 years. When a credit card bill came in January, 1996 for Christmas presents she had purchased. Joan had no idea how she could begin paying off the bal- ance without a steady in- come. The "balancing act" had become too hard to handle on her own. `She wanted to make the payments.' In February, 1996 she swallowed her pride and asked for help. When Joan first approached Credit Counselling Service of Durham Region, "You could see (her) stress," ex- ecutive director Sandra Sherk says. "She wanted to make the payments." Credit Counselling is a non-profit agency that re- ccives funding tro:n the United Wa} of Ajax -Pick- ering to help Durham resi- dents resolve their finan- cial problems. Recognized by the Ontario Association of Credit Counselling Ser- vices, the agency's coun- sellors help clients budget their money, act as a liai- son between the client and his or her creditors and offer a debt repayment programme. First step was cutting up credit cards Juan figured she simply needed help budgeting and was convinced she could make all of the payments to her creditors. But, when groceries, gas, insurance, property taxes, utilities and other everyday ex- penses were considered, Joan didn't have enough money left over to pay what she owed on plastic. "My life had changed:' Joan says. Although she "wasn't living on Kraft Dinner". the repayment plan was the appropriate solution to getting her fi- nancial situation back on track. The first step was cut- ting up her credit cards and adding them to the collection of puzzle -like pieces that fill a plastic jar on Mrs. Sherk's desk. The agency then con- tacted Joan's creditors and established an amount each company would re- ceive based on what Joan could afford. Each credi- tor gets the same percent- age of the amount owing. Joan made a payment to Credit Counselling and J .1 photo by Natalie Miller Credit Counselling Service of Durham Region executive director Sandra Sherk and staff work with clients to help them get control of their spending and pay off debts. v`' - the funds were dispersed .S your to her creditors. The bal- ►pending ance that debtors owe is usually paid off in about tour four years, Mrs. Sherk says. 4 3 control? money and was com- mitted to a monthly bud- get. "I loved to shop;' she ro recalls. Now she buys many items at Goodwill, a hie'S^help store she says she would- ailabte. `M n't have thought of pa- tronizing before. "You have to downsize your way of living and think - J .1 photo by Natalie Miller Credit Counselling Service of Durham Region executive director Sandra Sherk and staff work with clients to help them get control of their spending and pay off debts. v`' - the funds were dispersed .S your to her creditors. The bal- ►pending ance that debtors owe is usually paid off in about tour four years, Mrs. Sherk says. 4 Joan began to manage her control? money and was com- mitted to a monthly bud- get. "I loved to shop;' she f'Sol recalls. Now she buys many items at Goodwill, a hie'S^help store she says she would- ailabte. `M n't have thought of pa- tronizing before. "You have to downsize your way of living and think - Call Credit ing " One of the greatest mo- ments in Joan's recovery 4was the Christmas of N iii a 1996. She didn't receive a p credit card bill in January, �oAa 1997 because she had pur- chased her Christmas pre- Bents with cash. Joan recently finished the programme at Credit Counselling. And, al- though she is not debt - free yet, she makes a "rea- sonable" payment to her bank once a month. She is working part-time in sales. `Don't be scared. We are here to help.' "Joan is our success story;' says Mrs. Sherk. People shouldn't "be scared or ashamed" to ap- proach the agency. 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The 59 -year-old Pickering resident was coming out of the Toronto -Domin- ion Bank branch in the Amberlea Plaza March 21 when he went into cardiac ar- rest. Within four minutes, the paramedics from the ambulance station at Whites Road and Hwy. 2 were on the scene using a defibrillator to shock Mr. Mc- Donnell's heart into beating again after a doctor and nurse in the plaza had begun performing CPR. Mr. Bibeau recalled the incident at Friday's Lightning Bolt presentation at the Ajax and Pickering Health Centre, formerly Ajax -Pickering General Hospi- tal. When he and Mr. Moir arrived on the scene, they discovered Mr. McDonnell "collapsed dead on the sidewalk. He's fortunate the doctor and nurse started CPR. In essence, he was dead when they started CPR" Mr. McDonnell's memory of the day he died and was brought to life isn't so clear. ..On the way out (of the plaza). I don't remember. I just hit the ground. I had sudden death syndrome. My heart just stopped. They got me going and used photo by Keith Gilligan Paramedics Jason Bibeau, on stretch- er, and Jim Moir, right, saved Terry Mc- Donnel by reviving him with a defibril- lator. (the defibrillator) all the way to the hos- pital " Mr. McDonnell, who suffers from an irregular heartbeat but had never been hospitalized for it, spent three weeks in the sick bay and has had a defibrillator implanted in his chest. If his heartbeat becomes irregular, the device "paces the heart back to a regular beat. It's great for my confidence to Hospital bacteria source unknown HOSPITAL/ From Page 1 recovering. The third was in isolation at APHC as of Monday afternoon. Additional infection control proce- dures have been introduced at the hospi- tal. Visitors are being asked to wear gloves, gowns and masks while they are with the infected patient, aril told not to visit other parts of the hospital after ]caving the VRE isolation room. Enterococci are bacteria commonly found in the bowel and genital tract as part of 'normal flora' and cause no harm in their normal locations. However, they can enter other area, of the body, in- cluding wounds or the blood. They don't usually cause disease: in healthy individuals, but can be dangerous for the sick or elderly, and can be quite easily passed on since they are hardy organ- isms able to survive on objects in the en- vironment for long periods of time. Enterococci can usually he treated with antibiotics but some — VRE — have become resistant to even the strongest antibiotic available. Ms. Van Exan says APHC does not know the source of the VRE contamina- tion found in the three patients. PHOTO'VENIENCE, HARWOOD MALL DEMOLITION SALE STORE CLOSING 427-0023 50% OFF FRAMES, GIFTS, MUSIC & PLUSH WNTERS, CD PLAYERS, LED SIGNS FOR SALE BOYDS BEARS & FRIENDSTN announces The Queen's Coronation Day (s) for Elizabeth... our 1998 Special Event Piece. Saturday, September 26 Please join us for this occasion or you may miss your opportunity to add this Royal Bear to your collection. Special Event Pin "The ween" Available only Special Event Day FRE15 with first six 'Queen of the U® ' purchases. PRECIOUS PLATES' N THINGS 475 Westney Rd. N. (at Delaney) Ajax 686-7185 Visit our website: Fhttp:/tweb-idirect.conV.preciousI THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1998 - PAGE 3 It has "already gone off twice. There's no warning. It's like a kick in the chest" He's especially grateful for the "kick in the chest" from the paramedics be- cause he'll soon be able to participate in his daughter Joy's wedding. "In two weeks, I'll walk my youngest daughter down the aisle. I thank God I can walk her down the aisle" The Lightning Bolts he helped pre- sent to the paramedics were a nice re- ward, Mr. Bibeau said. "It's a very nice compliment. It's nice to be appreciated" His colleague agreed. "It's great to get recognition;' said Mr. Moir. But, their greatest reward was in sav- ing Mr. McDonnell. "You get a good feeling;' remarked Mr. Bibeau. "We know he's healthy and that's nice to sec:' "For us to see someone months later with their family is a great feeling;' Mr. Moir added. He's particularly pleased that all 18 ambulances serving Ajax and Pickering are equipped with defibrillators. "This machine can make such a difference" WHAT IS MY BEST INVESTMENT • - CHOICE TREE" financial Consultation 666-8245 Debbie Morgan 1 -ase -790-9111 Please Recycle'. This Newspaper SASE ,P�' E CIA BARGAINS 1N TODAY'S News Adver iseA Tues., Sept. 22, 1998 News Advertiser • Millwork Ajax/Pick. Shoppers Drug Mart Ajax/Pick. • Westney Guardian Ajax ' White Rose Ajax/Pick. Zellers Ajax/Pick. ' I �jivcred to selected households only R,-,tember, all inserts. includin¢ it on ¢lossv paper, can be ` -e; cled frith the rest of your asp, through �our blue v z Recycling program. F Ir information on dehvenng \ r advertising flyers, f,� FLFTCHER at W-5110. tr; Glen Tuesdav's Carrier of the Week is Glen. Glen enjoys collecting sports cards, baseball, football & hockey fie will receive a dinner for -i voucher, compliments of McDonald's. Congratulations Glen for being our (:arrier of the Week. I ii K,n�;,r R.: 1%ix Investment Advisor Stephen Frederick Is Pleased To Present Fund Manager Kim Shannon, MBA, CFA, K im Shannon successfully manages Spectrum United's Canadian Investment Md. With 14 years experience as an analyst and portfolio manager, Kim has a reputation as a disciplined, insightful stock picker. Her strategy involves seeking out inexpensive, high-value stocks. This stable, low-risk approach has resulted in consistent, proven performance. Hear her in person on September 30th! Join Kim Shannon on Wednesday, September 30, at 7:00 PM in the O'Brien Room at the Pickering Recreation Complex. To book your place at this high interest meeting, please call Janet at 839-5807. This ad paid in part by: spiko• SPECTRUM UNITED MUTUAL FUNDS RBC DOMINION . SECURITIES Professional Wealth Management PAGE 4 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1998 Poickerming- taxpayers get news tonmight PICKERING/ From Page 1 greater share of its PILs with Durham Region and Durham school boards. According to a Sept. 8 report to Council from Town director of finance Gil Paterson, Pickering was slated to lose about $3.68 million of the $6.68 million in PILs it received last year. That would require a whopping 24 -per cent increase in Town taxes to offset. But according to Mavor Wavne Arthurs. there may still be significant adjustments to the final PILs and other figures. ..There will be a further report to Council with respect to its tax rates and budget status he says, explaining that report is expected today. He de- clines to comment further on what changes might be expected. The tax hills to be sent out within a feu necks will end what have been months of suspense for residents wait- ing to find out how they have been hit by province -wide reassessment and the cost of provincial downloading at the Town and Regional levels. Interim tax payments already collected have been based on last year's budget and tax system. Estimated 1998 total (in- Lluding Rcgion and education) tax rates for each municipality released by the Region ( 1.64 per cent of' assessed value for Pickering) were based only on preliminary estimates. "People are anxious to find out uhat the tax hill is going to be:' says Mayor Arthurs. "hut they've been pa- tient and understanding that this is an unusual year. I suspect the inquiries will come once people receive their tax bills " Pickering has been able to move from a 3.1 -per cent hike to a zero in- crease in the portion of the tax it's re- sponsible for with the assistance of a reduction and a 'holiday' in the contri- bution it is required to make to the On- tario municipal emp!ovee retirement (OMERS) plan. The OMERS reduc- tion will save the Town $582,000 in 1998. As wel 1, $83,900 has been taken out of a no -longer -needed reserve fund set up to cover the costs of re- training under the Social Contract pol- icy of the previous NDP provincial government, and transfers to reserves have been reduced by $175,( X). As- sessment growth of 1.4 per cent is ex- pected to bring in another $200,000. Mr. Paterson's Sept. 8 report notes Pickering has decided to debt finance capital projects for the first time in many years in order to achieve the zero increase in Town taxes. About $2.4 million of the $2.9 -million capi- tal budget is to be financed through borrowing — the equivalent of a 13 - per cent tax increase if it were paid for out of this year's tax revenue. However, both the mayor and fi- nance director say not all scheduled capital projects are expected to go ahead this year, so a significant por- tion of the capital provision will likely not he spent. JOIN US FOR A FALL THAT'S "FASHION POLICE APPROVED" FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, IPM, CENTRE COURT Be "in" with our informal, interactive fashion show. Featuring guest speaker Sandra Pittana from City Line's Fashion Fridays. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1 PM AND 3PM Be entertained by our "mobile fashion shows" throughout the Centre. All outfits coordinated to "Fashion Police" seal of approval. BE SPOTTED Pick-up your "Fashion Police Approved" badge, slap it on and get ready to win. If you're spotted wearing your badge by a Fashion Official, you could instantly win a $5 Oshawa Centre Gift Certificate. 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The nilly will be held Saturday, Oct. 17. Start times are between noon and I p.m. and you're asked to request your preferred time start. You'll begin the rally at the Royal Canadian Legion, Clare- mont branch. Teams of two, three or four may be entered. Cost is $30 for a car and driver and each navigator in the car is an addition- al $10. Children under 12 are free. If you register before Oct. 1, you save $10 a team. The rally will take place rain or shine. Drivers are governed by the Ontario Highway Traffic Act and any fines are your responsibility. Each team must sign a waiv- er and each driver must be licensed and insured. Registration forms are avail- able at the Clare- mont Legion or the Claremont Conner Store. For more in- formation call 649-2295 or 649- 3166 in the evenings. screamed `I just won $50,000."' And you can be sure the accounting officer for Scotia McLeod will spend her money wisely. Mrs. Hayden plans to pay off some bills, buy a car and "I'll get a new bed. 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Seat. sur M THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1M - PAGE S Parents get tips on handling teens AJAX — Parents of for Teens Thursdays, Sept. 24 positive relationship with their teenagers are invited to learn par- and Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 from teenage children. enting skills at a workshop. 7 to 9 p.m. The six -part video- The fee is $25 and the church St. George's Anglican batted workshop aims to help is on Randall Drive in Ajax. Church offers Active Parenting parents communicate and build a Call 686-3397 for details. Easy Carpet7�•(Wn� CARPET RUG CLEARANCE CENTRE 1540 MIDLAND AVE. 401 AVE -ELLESMERE zW W � >E LAWRENCE AVE. E. CARPET RUG CLEARANCE CENTRE 1540 MIDLAND AVE. PAGE f - THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, SEP7E MEIt =49M A Metroland Community Newspaper published four times weekly on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday OPINION News130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L1 S 21-15 A D V E R T I S E R Poblltdter: Tim Wb M*w EDITORIAL OUR VIEWS ON THE NEWS He should resign It's not normally the purpose of this space to com- ment on international affairs. However, the trials and tribulations of American President Bill Clinton are so far-reaching in their effect, it's in the interest of Cana- dians to see a swift end to the Monica Lewinskv af- fair. The revelations contained on the taped deposition by Mr. Clinton on Monday, which were released to the world, merely reconfirm the lies the president re- peatedly told. As the first sitting U.S. President ever to testify before a grand jury, Mr. Clinton broke new ground. However, he also made the critical mistake of lying under oath -- and as the top lawmaker and com- mander-in-chief of the United States, he clearly com- mitted an unpardonable, inexcusable offence. Consider the fallout which would occur if a top general or admiral, or if a member of cabinet or if a president of a corporation had been caught lying under oath? They'd be forced to resign immediately. The standard should be even higher for the President of the United States. What does this all mean to Canada? If President Clinton does not resign and impeach- ment proceedings follow, the United States govern- ment will grind to a halt as all attention will focus on this overbearing problem. It's likely the boom the U.S. economy has been on for the past few years will come to an end and a worldwide recession could well follow. As the top trading partner of the United States, Canada's economy will be dragged down as well, with the prospect of higher unemployment, interest rates and inflation sure to follow. That is something we do not want or need. If Mr. Clinton does the honourable thing -- what would be good for his country and the rest of the world -- and resigns, Vice President Al Gore would take over. He'd undoubtedly pardon Mr. Clinton for his indiscretions as Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon, and the prospect of Mr. Clinton being arrested and tried for his crimes would be eliminated. Mr. Gore could get on with the business of running the country and the entire affair, in time, would blow over. At least this is one possibility. The more gfim reality will see President Clinton hunker down in the White House with his aides and supporters attempting to provide defence against a growing clamour for his resignation. We've been told he'd never resign, that he doesn't have it in him. How- ever, the same things were said about President Nixon, almost right up until the day he quit. Mr. Clin- ton should follow suit and spare us all from months and months of turmoil. To respond to this editorial call nio6otlmoe Infosource at 683-7040 and dial 5112 LETTERS OUR READERS' VIEWS ON THE NEWS Teachers' `heavy' workload lighter than most To the editor: I read with interest staff writer Susan O'Neill's "Sports integral part of the education system" (Aug. 7, News Advertiser). If I understand it right, teachers may be taking strike action to protest the heavy workload: 1,250 min- utes a week. Wow, that comes to less than twenty-one hours per week, or exactly four hours and 10 minutes per day! Further, she notes, because teachers now must work four hours every day, they will not have any extra time to spare for sports or other extracurricular ac- tivities. A good friend of mine, a Metro Toronto secondary school occasional teacher, is telling me that when he is called to fill in for a teacher, he is given a sheet with TIM WHITTAKER Publisher GIVE I110 A CALL JOANNE BURGHAROT STEVE HOUSTON BRUCE DANFORD DUNCAN FLETCHER EDDIE KOLODZIEJCZAK JOHN WILLEMS ABE FAKHOURIE BARBARA HARRISON JUICE O'NEIL CHERYL WANES LILLIAN HOOK Editor -in -Chief Managing Editor Director of Advertising Advertising Manager Classified Advertising Manager Real Estate/Automotive Advertising Distribution Manager Production Manager Assistant Production Manager Assistant Production Manager Administration Manager GENERAL 663-5110 CLASSIFIED 683-0707 DISTRIBUTION 683-5117 ADMINICLASSIFIEO FAX 683-7363 COMPOSING FAX 579-9273 newsroom®durham.net E-MAIL www.durhamnews.net WEB SITE a timetable, classes and subjects to be taught. Some sheets, which he showed me, had only two classes per day. A third period Would be tilled in with a ball- point pen, usually "library", "cafeteria supervision" or "hall supervision" duties which that particular (absent) teacher nor- mally didn't do. The third period was filled in to keep the occasion- al teacher busy, so it seems that the regular teacher would have taught only two periods that day. Maybe Ms. O'Neill's next col- umn could be about the private sector, telling us how many hours an accountant, inventory clerk or supervisor or whoever, voluntari- ly spends trying to balance his/her "books", finish reports, etc., at the end of each day on top of the 40 hours (or whatever) he/she gets paid for, and for lower yearly salary than teachers. (Teachers work only about nine months after you deduct Christ- mas break, spring break, summer break, professional development days and two days per month sick leave and so on). If you compare teachers' 20 - hour week to the private sector 40 -hour week, teachers only put in four -and -a -half months of work a year. Olga Strelzowa Ajax Tito Wn Adwtser b one of the Metobrrd P11ift PdAdg and Disttbt ft group of of Vie Apx & Ptdw g Board d Trade Ontaw Camvj* NmmWer Assoc., Carta m Com- ntutiy Newspaper Assoc, and the Cm3cbn eir- aublorts Audi Board. The News Adiertser is a nientber of the 0r tum Press Coun A 80 Gaud St, Toronto, Ont L15B 2M7, an independei t or- pnodion mat addresses reader compia rft a io ut rnernber newspapers. The ptu kher re- swm the right to das* or reluse any alw- tisrrrrtertt CM& for adurrOsennert united to speoe price error occupies, STAFF WRITER Terry Fox keeps us chasing a cancer cure The press package about last weekend's Tenn Fox Run came across my desk again this year, and I was reminded of the man who has inspired people from around the world to come together on the same day every year in the tight against cancer. I was reminded of the monumental legacy Terry Fox left behind when he succumbed to the disease. Diagnosed with cancer at 18, he vowed to raise money for cancer research to help other sufferers. He ran an average of 26 miles a day for 143 days until he was forced to stop due to a re- turn of cancer. He died in June 1981. 1 was in high school and still remember hearing the news. Still, 1 was surprised to learn he would have turned 40 this year. Like many, I will always re- member that youthful face that never had the chance to grow old. Certainly, he would have been proud of the legacy he has created. In 1981, his hope of rais- ing $1 from every Canadian to fight cancer was realized. The national population reached 24.1 million and the Marathon of Hope collected $24.17 million. Last year, the Terry Fox Foundation collected $14.3 million in Canada and 53 other countries from the annual run. I also learned last week of a young woman who represented Pickering on the so-called Terry's Team when the town held its first run in 1988. Christy Love was just 12 years old and had successfully battled the same type of bone cancer that forced doctors to amputate most of Terry Fox's leg. In a conversation with Miss Love several days before the run, she recalled being -over- whelmed" by the experience. Indeed, when I spoke to her mother about that time in her fami- ly's life, her voice choked with emotion as she spoke of the disease that robbed part of her daughter's childhood. Still, she knows her daughter is one of the for- tunate ones. A tumour below her left knee was removed and, after numerous rounds of chemotherapy, she was given a clean bill of Today, Miss Love has graduated from the University of Guelph, and she has only just real- ized she no longer thinks of cancer every single day of her life. Both Terry Fox and Miss Love serve as a re- minder of why the Terry Fox Run is as important today as it was when die man who inspired it set Off on his Marathon of Hope in 1980. Terry Fox will fo x%w symbolize the lives that have been lost to caner, while Miss Love re- minds us that cancer can be beaten and that money to fund research is the key to a f am in which a cta+e can be found Locally, many people did their part Sunday by taking part in runs held in Ajax and Pickering, while others made financial pledges. Those who gave up a few hours for a cause they beheye in and organizers who made die annual runs possi- ble just took us one step closer to that goal, Linda White is a regular News Advertiser colum- nist. To respond to this column call Infosource at 683-7040 and dial 5108. a 71 _Ir P 5_ 64A TOWN OF PICKERING HOLIDAY OPERATING HOURS MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1998 Monday, October 12 Closed Tuesday, October 13 Executive Committee Meeting at 7:30 p.m. No Collections on Mondays Monday, October 12 No Service Monday, October 12 Closed Pickering Central Library closed Sundays until Mid -October Closed for the Season iiiiii, I Mondav, October 12 Closed Mondav, October 12 Closed Monday, October 12 Closed No public Skating on Mondays The Sate communities Incentive Pro6rao" can belp you reduce workplace injury and lower WSIB costs! THE NEWS �ADVERTISER ((TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1"S-PPA[(G``EE7�7 moll "r�TTT TT �TT��TT��T��T T 2760* 420-4660 ckering.on. Tender for Storm Sewer Installation and Road Reconstruction on Wixon Street, Claremont Tender No. T - 6 - 98 Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned department for the above no later than 2:00 p.m.: Friday, October 2, 1998 The work consists of supply and installation of storm sewers, excavation required to the existing road base in preparation for placement of granular base course materials. asphalt paving, grading and sodding of the boulevards on Wixon Street. Claremont in accordance with terms, plans and specifications prepared by the Town of Pickering. The Town will be digging "test holes" on Wednesday September 2-3, 1998 at 9:00 a.m. Tender forms and specifications will be available by contacting the Department ut Supply and Services and upon a non-refundable payment of $25.00 per set h� cash or cheque made payable to the Town of Pickering. A tender deposit will also be required and information is outlined in the tcndenng documents. L4,west or any tender not necessarily accepted. The Corporation of the Town of Pickering Iepartmeni of Supply and Services one The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario L I V 6K7 9X)5) 420-.3616 e-mail: supply Cotown.pickenng.on.a �cra A Felgemacher Jeffrey, CPPO. C.PP. CMMI %lanaocr of Supply and Services NOTICE TO LOCAL CHARITIES ADVANCE FUNDING PROGRAM ONTARIO LOTTERY CORPORATION The Ontario Lottery Corporation has made aIailable a substantial amount of funding to be distributed to local Charities under the "Advanced Funding Program". Application Forms and Guidelines are available, on request, at the Clerk's Department, Town of Pickering. Town Council will recommend to the Province how distribution will be made to the local Charities. All Applications must be completed and returned to the Clerk's Department by the 30th November, 1998. Please direct any further inquiries to Maureen Martin, Lottery Licensing Officer, 905-420-4615 extension 2142. ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD HEARING An Ontario Municipal Board Hearing dealing with applications relating to the development of the A. Lennox and Graywood Development Limited properties, will commence on October 5, 1998, at 10:00 A.M. in the Council Chambers, Pickering Civic Complex, One the Esplanade, Pickering, Ontario. Members of the public will have an opportunity to participate in the Hearing on October 8, 1998, at 5:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers. Those wishing to view visual evidence that will be used during the Hearing may do so on October 2, 1998, from 12:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. in the library of the Legal Services Department, Pickering Civic Complex. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Geoff McKnight of the Pickering Planning Department (905) 420-4660 or 683-2760, extension 2032. Safe Communities of Pickering Ajax (SCOPA) WOMEN'S PRE-SCHOOL* invite small business owneWmanagers SQUASH PROGRAM to a Mfeetiug ' BBreakfast- squash clinic for women starting Sept. 16 for 12 weeks :..: hosted by Mayor Artlwrs, Mayor Parish - every Wednesday from 9:30 - 11:00 a.m. dr. the Ajax/Pickering Board of Trade - cost is $90.00 which includes one child in arts & crafts class & to discuss babysitting 1; Tlee Safe Commurildes Incentive Program - for each additional child, add $20.00 to be held on October I • at 8:00 am. at Regalis Restaurant, 1305 Pickering Parkway. - for women not requiring the bab babysitting service, cost is 550.00 y g -call Scott Coleman @ 831-1711 at the Pickering Rec Complex RSVP Marisa Carpino, SCOPA Project Coordinator - fees include GST at 905-837-6638 by September 28, 1998. No child necessary The Town of Pickering, Department of Culture and Recreation would like to thank the following contributors to Artfest on the Esplanade 1998 Our Partners, The PineRidge Arts Council SL John Ambulance The Department of Parks and Facilities Generous Donations from: Second Cup (1550 Kingston Road) Loeb Supermarket (Pickering) SuperCentre (Pickering) Fasson Canada Inc.. (Ajax) Surefit Factory Outlet (Ajax) All Glass and Mirror Services (Ajax) Continental Restaurant Supplies (Scarborough) Doncaster Medical Supplies (Oshawal and the many Volunteers, Performing Groups. and Artists r � - pA c R- PfCKERING Goa cwa.r� www aewt�ew Rid9° �,tia ry Seco S Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. "Large Gymnasiums" mast c000un i ty ce� 17/ eo Wednesdays 9 Fridays 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. "Gym all Games Room" $10 ,19ham #.?/i Madarr 3:00 li.a. - 6:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. 'Hwawrk Clab - a - 12 yurt Sti *ary cath, Sch°o Fridays 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. "Large Gymnasiums" St3ris the week f Rnbrhi' • ve 008f • loll M«►er r�iautn ' iwnw�n 'iib ram Dominos' Wit • rat,4 t va«t • r.►rn �XkJP,in0nt Fridays 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. "Gym and Drop IA" Watch for flyers at your school about our FREE Gym & Drop In Programs starting MONDAY SEPT., 21st more info? Call 420-6588 or 420-4621 0(�;/Ca U ad V M Sunday, Oetober 4th Q moon to 5:00 P.m.. been seelle and other heritage games, live mtssl)eal entertainment raffle, live and silent aneden, pioneer activities. The Cour Plop Lottery One Parent Families Association Car Rally. Join us in the museum village for an afternoon of olde-fashioned family fina and help raise funds for the Sebei*litNse Prejeet. ADNBSION: Adults $5, Children $3, Families $15. •'-•• FICKlEWNG MIUSBOM VHA ACC 't is on Hwy. 7 between Brock Rd. & ,* Westney Rd. Please call (905) 683-8401 for event �r w, information. FOUNDATION lv fi oett urn information 839-4672 =Ilr3ge PAGE a - THE NEWS ADVERTISR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,19" Breakdown in teacher talks ` very frustrating': Board boss Negotiations have reached an impasse once again between the Durham District School Board and its striking high school teachers. Meanwhile, no dates have been set for resumption of contract talks between the Durham Catholic Dis- trict School Board and its sec- ondary school teachers who the board locked out Sept. 9 after edu- cators staged a partial strike on the first day of classes. Talks broke down between the public board and the teachers' union Sunday night after five days at the bargaining table, reports board chairman Ruth Ann Schedlich "It's very frustrating;" says the Pickering trustee, who reports talks went on for 13 hours on Sat- urday alone. "We thought we would get a deal. We were prepared to go all night (Sunday). It's very disap- pointing." Talks resumed between the two parties last Tuesday for the first time since they were called off Sept. 6. Bargaining continued Wednesday, Friday and on the weekend. "We want the kids back in school;' Mrs. Schedlich says. "It's time for the teachers to go back:' Pat Jermey, Durham district president of the Ontario Sec- ondary School Teachers' Federa- tion, could not be reached for comment. Approximately 1,300 public high school teachers have been on Parents eye alternate forms of schooling PARENTS/ From Page 1 take part in the programme being organized by Durham Parents for Stable Education and adds she's willing to help ou[. "I just wish they were in school;' she says. "We're very concerned. "Whw*s going to happen with the first se- mester" It's such an important introduction;' she says. And, while textbook~ and course outlines are available at local high schools, "I still think an organized class system would be much bet- ter.. That's why, Ms. McGill and many other concerned parents are planning to start teach- ing students themselves. "It's becoming a headache;' she says. Her daughter is 'bored silly_.. Her days are being frittered away " Durham's public high school teachers have been on a legal strike since Aug. 21 while the Durham Catholic District School Board locked out educators Sept. 9 after staging a partial strike on the first day of classes. At the heart of the dispute is an increase in educators' workload and teaching time that would cut preparation time and result in staff instructing students for seven of eight classes. Teachers' salaries and benefits are also at the centre of negotiations. "Our kids should be back in school," says Positive movement in separate board, elementary school teacher talks Negotiations between the Du rh m Catholic District School Board and its elementary teachers will continue next week, reports a -local teaches' union leafier. Local members of the elementary division of the Ontario English Catholic Teaches' As- sociation (OECr'A) met with board officials last Wednesday, with further contract bargain- ing sessions planned for Sept. 29 and 30, says .OECTA president Mike O'Connor. 'here's still positive movement," he says, and reports board officials will return on Sept. 29 with a response to the union's latest pro- posal- "Right ro- " Right now things are still moving and we're still talking," Mr. O'Connor acids. Board officials could not be reached for comment. Pickering parent Cathy Bassett, whose daugh- ter Katie is entering Grade 1 I at Pine Ridge Secondary School this fall. 1 am so frustrated" Ms. Bassett's daughter is participating in a student exchange programme this year and the family is currently hosting a student from Franca who's supposed to be attending classes with Katie. "It's the interaction she's missing out on;' Ms. Bassett says, noting by the end of the sum- mer students are "geared up" for going back to school_ "It's just not right," she says. "It doesn't bother me who's right or who's wrong. But why should our kids be put in the middle'?" As frustration grows among parents and students, learning centres in Durham are also experiencing an increase in calls from those eager to start school. Tom Hawke, director of The Oxford L.eam- ing Centre, with offices in Pickering and Whit- by, says inquiries about programmes for high school students are increasing as the labour dispute continues. " I didn't really expect it to go on this long and a lot of parents maybe felt the same way," Mr. Hawks says. He reports, while the first week was quiet, the centre has been fielding "a lot of calls from concerned parents and students" in recent days. Mr. Hawks says parents he's talked to are concerned about how students will cope with the workload when classes resume. "Especially going into Grade 9, they seem really concerned about the transition;' he says. "They want to know what we can do to get them started" Mr. Hawks says the centre, which offers in- dividualized prograrrunes for students, is cur- rently planning a series of half-day pro- grammes for pupils designed to help them "get their minds beck in gear. "We really help students learn new learning strategies," he says. Teachers also focus on helping students develop "tangible learning skills" such as note taking, orgaruzatiort, goal setting and motivation. Rosana Gardner, director of GrAde Expec- tations in Pickering, reports the learning centre is also seeing an influx in calls. Pwents seem to be concerned that students "are losing a lot of the skills" they'd be cuing in school. And while she notes GrAde Expectations doesn't offer credit courses, she says instruc- tors are available to work with students in math and English, the two subject areas parents seem most concerned about. Meanwhile, students are being encouraged by both school boards to pursue independent study and can pick up learning materials at their local high school. a legal strike in Durham since Aug. 21. No dates are planned for further negotiating sessions at this time. Meanwhile, roughly 400 Catholic teachers are still locked out of the region's five separate high schools. No dates for future contract ne- gotiations are scheduled. For strike and lockout updates call the public board at 666-5500 and the separate board at 576- 6707 cxt. 286. RUTH ANN SCHEDLICH 'It's very disappointing. We want the kids back in school. It's time for the teachers to go back.' Ajax Mayor Steve Parish takes a break dur- ing one of his daily bicycle rides to talk with /iMh by A.J. dinned striking Ajax High School teacher Tony Ward. Teachers not paid during strike, lockout Durhann high school teachers are Laying Mr. Parfeniuk says a government regulation the price for the current labour dispute while the Province stands to save millions in salaries "stipulates quite cleady that any savings a board accrues as a consequence of a strike will as str*es and lockouts continue. be remitted to the Province of Ontario„ About 1,300 public high school teachers in -Durham have been on legal spike since Aug. As for potential savings, he notes the board has "not yet calculated" a figure and says the 21. Craig Burch, superintendent of employee impact of the strike on other services such as relations for the Durham District School Board, reports their pay is being deducted. ''heir transportation has not been determined. He says the board will be required to Pre - first pay was supposed to be Sept. 10, Mr. Burch says. "We stopped the direct pare a report for the Ministry of Education and Training regarding any savings. deposit through the bank" Mr. Burch explains teachers are losing pay Education Minister Dave Johnson has re - fused to say how much money the government for each of the days they've been on the picket line. Teachers have not been paid since June. is saving in unpaid salaries. During the two-week political protest last Stephen Parfeniuk, manager of financial services for the public board, it fall, when 126,000 teachers walked off the job, reports can't keep any savings as a result of the job action, the Province estimated its savings at $25 mil - lion a day. "' "' tW NRM ADVERTIM T"MDAY, b1*mber 24' 1"s-PAft $1 .RAISED FOR THE AJAX PICKERING HOSPITAL FOUNDATION LOCAL PATIENTS ARE THE WINNERS OF THE PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 1998 TMAYORS' CHARITY CLASSIC Last year the Pickering Town Centre Mayors' Charity Classic became Durham's largest and most successful charity golf tournament when more than $86,000 was raised for the Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation. This year we could hardly believe it when the total amount raised was announced at the tournament - more than $113,500!! This brings the three year total to a staggering S?'H.0(X). The generosity, support and participation of our lead corporate sponsors, Pickering Town Centre, Cherry Downs (;()If and Country Club, the Royal Bank Financial Group and the Ajax Pickering :News Advertiser, as well as many other ��=-�► contributing sponsors has made this possible. In addition to our sponsors, the success of our tournament was made possible through the participation and leadership of Durham Regional Chairman, Roger Anderson, Mayor Wayne Arthurs of the Town of Pickering and .Ma, or Steve Parish of the Town of Ajax. The Hospital and the Foundation wish to extend sincere appreciation to all of these community leaders. ; But it is the patients who really are the winners... In 1996, funds raised from the Pickering Town Centre Mayors' Charity Classic were used to purchase a surgical anesthetic gas machine for the operating rooms at the Hospital. In it's second year, tournament proceeds purchased surgical instrumentation used in the detection diagnosis and treatment of cancer. This year the money raised from the tournament will be used to buy precision surgical orthopaedic equipment. Modem medical equipment is vital to our ability to provide quality health care. With skilled, compassionate staff and the latest in medical technology we can continue to deliver the highest standards of care to all of our patients and help keep our hospital well-equipped to serve our growing population. Community involvement and support of our Hospital is vital. We are grateful for the efforts -of everyone involved with the 1998 Pickering Town Centre Mayors' Charity Classic and the many other events which support the Hospital throughout the year. i. KIK YOU!! PAGE 10-THE NEWS ADVERTISER WESDAY, September 22,19" DURHAM IA RGEST 7"'�1► T� Tom\ �� � � w �� � � -- _ _ SUCCESS OF THE 11998 PICKERING TOWN CE? MAYORS' CHART' HAS HUGE IMPA ORTHOPAEDIC DEPARTMENT CLASSIC The overwhelming success of the ";Mayors' Classic' has a very real impact on patient care.The Orthopaedic specialty at the Ajax and Pickering Health Centre is one of most respected and fastest growing health services in Durham Region. Each month the Fracture Clinic alone copes with more than 6A)0 patient visits and the surgical program continues to expand and diversify the range of specialty care available. The precision surgical orthopaedic equipment made possible by the tournament's cffi>rts will Support this husy specialty. Surgical Orthopaedic procedures include relief chronic arthritis, correction of sports injuries, repair of broken hips and shoulders and the setting of complex trauma fractures such as those sustained in car accidents. "The new equipment will allow us to provide a more sophisticated level of care and offer a wider range of surgical orthopaeelic procedures:' Said Dr. Stephen Gallay, and Orthopaedic Surgeon at the Hospital. -xWe are very grateful to the participants and sponsors of the 1998 Pickering Town Centre Nlayors' Charity Classic for the generosity and support which has made this vital instrumentation possible." THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, September 22, 1995 -PAGE I1 state -cif -the -art medical technology is a vital µ.- part of quality care at the Ajax and Pickering' Health Centre. v PAGE PAGE MTHE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY. Sq*embn 22.1!!6 flickering Town Centre 1998 Mayors' Charity Golf Classic Committee Howard Sokolowski, Committee Chairman Tribute Homes Bill Collier, Committee Vice -Chairman Rot -al Bank Roger Anderson Durham Regional Chairman Wayne Arthus Ma},or, Town of Pickering Allan Arsenault Pickering Town Centre Lorna Murphy Pickering Town Centre Jack Winberg ClubLink Jay Gould Royal Bank Jim„ McMaster - Regional Councillor, Town of Ajax Steve Houston Ajax Pickering News Advertiser LAWY Stotoo Tribute Homes Lauren Thivierge Tribute Homes acne Soetens Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation Jim witty Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation Shirley Fnxk Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation rA �AAWNWJ Pic erlr .Cherry Country 'Fi Pickering Neter rte,. .The Torant Metroland PrinCtng and ` r Royal Bank Fine Ajax Pickering. Advertiser, Dickson Pta�n Ltd., Miller Paving Ltmite tie Miller Waste Systems, Tribute. Homes, Giancola Aluminum Contractors Ltd., Leader` Plumbing and Heating Inc., Tam Electric Ltd, Roni Excavating Limited,:.. Conquest Carpet Corporation, Guidelines Advertising Ltd., Messier - Dowty Inc., Chrysler Canada, T.S. Contracting. Hole Spomors Coughlan Homes, Tridel Corporation, Nokia Products Limited, Brooklin Limited. Partnership (The Sorbara Group), Cassidy and Co. A` Architectural Technologists, G.M. Semas & Associates - Ltd., The Metrontario Gxogp Ajax Lakeside PartLiteci nership, Wa*er,. }+ Dragicevic Associa� Limited, Carruther's ,v - Golf Golf and Fle>�► r : " .l PMA Brethour Gr Capital Palter; Bernstein "Sterling The- ,Wayne Arthurs Mayor Town of Pickering Roger Anderson Chair Region of Durham -N ffy Steve Parish Mayor Town of Ajax -N B_ILLBOARD WHAT'S HAPPENING IN AJAX AND PICKERING TUESDAY, SEPT. 22 PARENTS: A support group for parents of kids involved in drug or alcohol abuse, running away, dropping out of school, crimes or parental abuse meets locally every Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. Call 1-800- 488-5666 for location. SENIORS: The Ajax Senior Citizens' Friendship Club Tuesday Morning Discus- sion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at St. An- drew's Seniors Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. A representative of the Scotiabank Fraud Awareness Programme, 'ABCs of Fraud', speaks to the group. 619-0315 (Betty Batho). INFANT LOSS: An Infant Loss Awareness and Support Night is offered at 7 p.m. in the auditorium at the Pickering Central Li- brary, One The Esplanade. The interactive evening aims to raise awareness of the is- sues faced by parents who have experi- enced infant loss. Guest speakers will share their stories of neonatal loss, still- birth, miscarriage, and their post -loss ex- periences. All welcome. CANCER: Hearth Place Cancer Support presents Audrey Currie -Newton, author of Living With Prostate Cancer, discusses Prostate Cancer: A Woman's View at 7:30 p.m. at the Oshawa Public Library Audito- rium, 65 Bagot St. 579-4833. ADULT SWIMMERS: The Pickering Mas- ter Splashers hold registration at 9 p.m. at the indoor pool at Dunbarton 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. 427-5255 (Cindy) or 831-4232 (Eric). TOASTMASTERS: The Pickering Power- house Toastmasters meet Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade offices, 1099 Kingston Rd., suite 224, Pickering. Tonight's meeting incudes a free seminar on 'How to Add Humour to Your Speech', presented by Peterson Stephen. Guests welcome. Toastmasters is an international organization whose goal is to promote improved speaking, lis- tening and thinking skills among its mem- bership. 420-9816. FAIRPORT BEACH: The Fairport Beach Neighbourhood Association holds a gen- eral meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Frenchman's Bay Public School., 920 Oklahoma Dr., Pickering. CANCER: A weekly Caregiver Support Group drop-in meeting, where people supporting a cancer patient can share feelings and coping strategies, is heli from 1. to 3 p.m. at Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre, 86 Colborne St. W., Os- hawa. 579-4833. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23 VOLLEYBALL: Moms and tots volleyball is held Weovndays from 9 to 11:15 a.m. at the East Stare COmxrxmlty Centre. Liv- CORRECTION iw CORRECTION NOTICE FOR OUR STORE MANAGER'S BEST BUY EVENT VEDA 40905 PAGE 5 6 8090.5 PAGE 8 ITEM 420644 PANASONIC PORTABLE RADIOCASSETTE CD PLAYER AT $169.99. ITEM 140T AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. MEDIA #W 05 (GTA) ONLY - PAGE 12 ITEM 067713 - 1,250 PSI ELECTRIC POWER WASHER TURBO NOZZLE IS NOT INCLUDED. MEDIA 90935 (GTA ONLY) - PAGE 4 SAVE 40% BOYS' 3 GIRLS' 2 -PC. SNOWSUIT SIZES 7-16 SIZES SHOULD HAVE READ 8-16. WE SINCERELY APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY HAVE CAUSED SEARS CUSTOMERS. erpool Rd. south of Bayly St., Pickering. Babysitting available. $10 at start of year, $1 every week. Register, 420-0652 (Tammy). SINGLE PARENTS: The Ajax -Pickering chapter of the One Parent Families Asso- ciation holds its weekly meeting for custo- dial and non-custodial parents at 8 p.m. at Annandale Golf and Curling Club, corner of Church and Bayly Sts., Ajax. New mem- bers welcome. 831-1201. SINGERS: The County Town Singers hold auditions for new i members at 7:30 �J p.m. at the Whitby Seniors Activity Centre, 801 Brock St. N., Whitby. Open- ings in all sections. 666-2822. CANCER: The Wellness in Caring lecture series for health care professionals and volunteers features Dr. Michelle Chaban of Mount Sinai Hospital's oncology depart- ment discussing Compassion Fatigue, at 7:30 p.m. at Whitby Free Methodist Church, 1916 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby. Free. Register, 579-4833. HEARING LOSS: The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association, Pickering/Ajax/Whit- by branch, holds its monthly support/so- cial meeting for people with hearing loss and their families and friends at 7 p.m. at the Kinsmen Heritage Centre, 120 Rober- son Dr., Ajax (north on Church St_ to Horne). New members welcome. 839- 6854 (Marilyn, voice) or 839-0122 (Sandy, TTY). TOASTMASTERS: The Ajax -Pickering Toastmasters group meets Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m at the Fortune Fi- nancial office at the corner of Bayly St. and Finley Ave., Ajax. Improve communi- cation and leadership skills. 686-1443 (Mary Ann Pietrusiak), 683-4439 (John Johnstone). ARTHRITIS: A public forum on arthritis, When Age Is Not A Good Enough Excuse, is held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Pickering Village United Church, 300 Church St. N., Ajax. Speakers include rheumatologist Dr. Heather McDonald and occupational ther- apist Ilene Cohen. Hosted by the parish nurse team of the church. 683-4721. CANCER: Yoga for Bodies Under Stress, for cancer patients or their caregivers, is held from 10 to 11:15 a.m. at Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre, 86 Colborne St. W., Oshawa. Take a blanket and small pil- low. Limited space, registration required. 579-4833. AO 1=1111 cawCtnO I In our Home Living Sale insert included in this neper Please nolo: Paye 7 — Eabn Home Codon F'tan� reel Stleet Sets arld dlNet Covers —See ranh�e inoonecily aescr�bed Copy should reed ?wn b OUsen SrLeS� Our re¢ 514 99 b SMAW 833.74 b $.99.99. sinccerey apokgiss b our valued ahabmars i �b any MIOOIeIelaMlOe On conkision on a" ATON' Z MMi Cq1111111111ICT M ADVENN in our Fail Fashion Preview insert Wx*xled in this 1.4 =1 newspaper. Please note: Page 108 - Kenneth 0 Cole nylon brisk:ase / portoio, black color - $175 will not be available until September 25. 1998: Page 13 - Emanuel / Emanuel Ungaro tehl- tuned % length iaclot $650 and matching flat front .� V pant $350 will not be available until October 5. A 1998: Page 20 - Parallel trouser skirt, $170 - V available at Eaton's Toronto Eaton Centre only. 0 Due to supplier delivery problems, this item will tr not be available until September 25, 1998. yye sincerely apologise to our valued cue- rA tomers and regret any Inconvenience or con- et5 fusion this may ham caussd 2 EATIONIS." THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,19" - PAGE 13 Speak now or forever hold your knocking knees AJAX — It's not too late to sign up for an effective speaking course being offered in Ajax. Registration is still under way for a series of classes designed to teach participants how to organize their thoughts and improve their confidence when speaking in public. While the classes, offered by the Christo- pher Leadership Course, began last Sunday, instructors will deliver materials to those wishing to join the course this week to bring them up to speed for the next meeting. The course runs for another 10 weeks. Classes are three hours per night. 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Price $59%each * Limited Time Offer HARWOOD AVE S. km Hwy. 2wW101) DiemaaM equivalent b GST vA be given at ilnne of pod" ..m 2 LOCATIONS* PLIMMIG 375 NMGS70N RD. to Rxy) 2 ill Roogfil M04 PAGE 14 • THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1998 PORTS RECREATION._INAJAX__AND_ PICKERING Pickering Panthers' junior `A' schedule ONTARIO PROVINCIAL JUNIOR 'A' EASTERN CONFERENCE Ajax Axemen, Bowmanville Eagles, Cobourg Cougars, Kingston Voyageurs, Peterborough Bees, Trenton Sting, Oshawa Legionaires, Port Hope Buzzards, Pick- ering Panthers, Bancroft Hawks, Lindsay Muskies, Wellington Dukes. Aubum (Syracuse Junior Crunch)._ Tuesday, Sept. 22. Pickering V at Peterborough Bees. 7:45 �C n Friday, Sept. 25, Aubum (Syracuse Jr. Crunch) at Pickering, 7:30 p.m. \'4NTHE�S, Saturday. Sept. 26. Welling- ton Dukes at Pickering, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29, Pickering at Ajax Axemen, 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1, Pickering at Cobourg Cougars, 7:30 p.m. Friday Oct. 2, Cobourg Cougars at Pickering, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8. Pickering at Kingston Voyageurs, 7:30 p.m. Friday Oct. 9, Pickering at Lindsay Muskies. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, Ajax Axe - men at Pickering, 7:30 p.m_ Friday, Oct. 16, Pickering at Bancroft Hawks. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23, Port Hope Buzzards at Pickering (to be rescheduled) Saturday, Oct. 24, Pickering at Port Hope Buzzards (to be rescheduled) Friday. Oct. 30, Pickering at Wellington Dukes, 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, Trenton String at Pickering, 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, Peterbor- ough Bees at Pickering, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 3, Pickering at Oshawa Legionaires, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6, CobowS Cougars at Pickering, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8, Pickering at BowmarwiNe Eagles, 6:45 P.m. Friday, Nov 13, Oshawa L ie- gkonsires at Ptkixin% 7-30 p.m. Friday, Nov 20, IGrrgston Voyageurs at Pickering, 7:30 Rn -L Saturday Nov 21, Pidrering at Trenton Sting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov 24, Pidorirg at Ajax Axemen, 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 27, Pickering at Aubum (Syracuse Jr. Crunch), 7:30 p.m. Saturday Nov 28, Pickering at Aubum (Syracuse Jr. Crunch), 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov 29, Wellington Dukes at Pickering, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4, Bowmarrvillile Eagles at Pickering, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, Pickering at Peterborough Bees. 3:30 p.m. ; Sunday, Dec. 13, Trenton Sting at Pickering. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 18, Kingston Voyageurs at Pickering, 7:30 p.m Saturday, Dec. 19, Pickering at Bancroft Hawks. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 20, Pickering at } Wellington Dukes, 2 p.m. ` Saturday, Dec. 26, Ajax Axe - men at Pickering, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 1, Peterborough Bees at Pickering, 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 2, Pickering at Oshawa Legionaires. 7 p.m. I Saturday. Jan. 9, Auburn (Syracuse Jr. Crunch) at Pickering, 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Jan. 10, Lindsay Muskies at Pickering, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, Pickering at Kingston Voyageurs, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 15, Oshawa Le- gionaires at Pickering, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 17, Pickering at Bowmanville Eagles, 6:45 p.m. Friday Jan. 22, Pert Hope Bunds at Pickering, 7:30 P -m - Friday, Jan. 29, Ajax Axe - men at Pidrerin% 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2, Pickering at Ajax Axemen, 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 5, Lindsay Mu fides at Pickering, 7:30 p.m. Sabtxday, Feb. 6. Pickering at Lindsay Muskies, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 8, Pickering at Cobourg Cougars, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12, Bancroft Hawks at Pickering, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, Pickering at Trenton Sting, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19, Bowmanville Eagles at Pickering, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, Pickering at Port Hope Buzxerds, 8 p.m. 1 Panthers' coach expects better after 2-0 start to junior season By Al Riff Sports Editor PICKERING Pickering Panthers charged out to a solid start to junior hockey regular -season play with a pair of victories over the weekend. At the Ontario Provincial Junior 'A' Hockey League's College weekend Friday night. the Panthers stuffed the Stoufl-ville Spirit 5-2 at the Mississauga Iceland Arena. In their home opener Sunday night, the Panthers doubled the score on the Bancroft Hawks 6-3 at the Pickering Recreation Complex. The Panthers didn't miss a beat in posting a winning weekend of regular -season ac- tion atter amassing a solid 6-1 record during the pre -season. However, Panthers, head coach Rod McGillis says plenty of work lies ahead tir his charges. 'As a coaching staff, we're pleased with a'_-0 start but, at the same time, we have a lot of work to do in certain areas. We have to make sure that the players play to our level every time out and don't just re- spond to how our opponents play:' says McGillis. Despite the win over the Bancroft Hawks (formerly Quinte). McGillis was unhap- py with the overall play of his club, citing undisciplined penalties, less -than -aggressive defensive play and the Pan- thers' inability to make plays without the puck as problems which will have to be ad- dressed. However, the effort was enough to lift the club to its second win of the season. "It was one of those games where we didn't play as well as we could have, but the good news was that we played good enough to win. It just shows us we have a long way to go and a lot of work to do:' Pickering led 3-2 after the opening 20 minutes against the Hawks and was ahead 4-3 after the second stanza. The Panthers got two more goals in the final period to lock up the win. Neil Raymond, Mike Hanna, Joel Johnston, Doug Carr. Luc Chiasson and Bill Duncan were the scorers. McGillis went with untest- ed rookie goalie Scott Evans, a Peterborough midget 'AAA' player last season, in place of veteran Joel Cameron for the Bancroft contest. Evans re- sponded with a big effort in his junior debut. Meanwhile, in Friday night's league opener against the Stouffville Spirit of the league's Central Conference, the Panthers had their hands full with a bigger and more experienced squad. However. Pickering used its team speed to overcome a 1-0 Spirit lead after one period to take a 2-1 edge after 40 minutes. The third period belonged to the Panthers who scored three times to put the game out of reach. Sto ulTville closed the scoring with three seamds left in the contest. "It was the biggest test for us in the young season to date:' says McGillis. "It was a better test than any exhibition game and our guys came through with flying colours" Veteran left winger and as- sistant captain Jeff Milroy led the way with two goals. Rook- ie forward and Ajax -Pickering J"ES Re YANCH TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Personal and Business Bankruptcy Including all other Insolvency Services OSHAWA 122 Albert St. WR 721-7506 gee -u AJAX 50 Commercial Ave. 619-14E73 COBOURG 72 Icing St. W. 372-4E744E 'AAA' Raiders graduate Garett Winder scored his first of the season. Other scorers were Hanna and detenceman Toza Cmilovic. Netminder Cameron was singled out by McGillis for being rock -solid in the cage in the season opener. The Panthers play the Pe - I? terborough Bees at the Peter- borough Memorial Centre tonight, Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. On Friday, the Panthers host Auburn (formerly the Syra- cuse Junior Crunch) at the complex at 7:30 p.m. On Sat- urday evening, the Wellington Dukes are the opposition at the complex at 7:30 p.m. �anajEa ` u. and hamt rsI - Trndr curl Ctumbrrs lu Business ��vr i • - d - . =I I fr_70�Mlla A Business Forum Designed to Give Answers to Y2000 Concerns • Where to start • Develop & execute a plan • Manage the transition • Where to find help • High Profile Speakers • Computers - Hardware & Software issues • Financial, Banking, Legal, Tax & Insurance implications ` • Know who your critical suppliers are • Understand ALL your business risks (not only computers) You Can Participate/ Show these forums how feu can 11sUz1 Get a TABLE TOP DISPLAY at both forums and an ad in the Nov. issues of Business Leader: 114 Pape i table, ONLY $499 1/2 pale E table, ONLY;749 Fall page 9 table, ONLY;1249 10% OFF for chamber or board members • IV\ -Call (905) 683-5110 to book your advertising and your table top display area. 130 Commercial Avenue, Power soccer under -17s divisi o champions DICKERING — The Pickering Power Eastshore Community Association under -17 boys' rep soccer team captured the Central Soccer League Premier Di- vision championships Tuesday by defeating sec- ond -place North Scarbor- ough. The Power boys clinched the division title in convincing fashion, blanking North Scarbor- ough 3-0. No scoring de- tails were provided. After losing the first two contests of the season, the Pickering Eastshore Com- munity Association reps 00i 0 put together an impressive 18 -game unbeaten streak with a record of 15 wins and three ties in a combina- tion of league and CSL Cup elimination round- robin action. In the CSL Cup series, Pickering defeated New- market 2-1 in semi-final action to advance to the Cup finals on Sept. 26. Team members are Tope Akinbiyi, Vlatko Andonov, Jonathan Angrove, Kadar Awalch-God, Adrian Bhag- wandin, Omar Jahurali, Jesse Luciano, Steve Ma- son, Stephen Miller, Jamie Mulvey, Oliver Lopez, An- drew Lowles, Kevin Oak- ley, Levar Owoyemi, Eon Sinclair and Andrew Trem- blay. The team is coached by Keith Miller, assisted by Eon Sinclair. Ajax under -8s second at soccer tourney AJAX — The Ajax Warriors East Side Mario's under -eight tier 1 boys' soccer team ended the sea- son with a second -place finish at the recent North Toronto tournament. The Warriors won their division at the tournament, saving their best for the last divisional contest when they downed the North York Hearts in extra time. The squads were tied 1-1 after regulation time and remained deadlocked after an extra period, so penalty shots were used to decide the outcome. Ajax scored the Ione goal in penalty kicks to earn the victory. However, in the tourney final, the Warriors were upended by Wexford. No score was available. The North Toronto event capped a successful season for the under -eight Warriors. Farlier in the year, the team went unde- feated at the Rk)hhic tour- nament and finished third at the Aurora event. Team members are Adam Albanese, Brendan Jones, Brandon Leroux, Craig Espinno, Daniel O'Connor, Dominic Roberts, Gary Hurst, Kyle Goffe, Mark Welsh, Peter Wright, Scott McGowan and Timothy Jones. The Warriors' under - eight tier 1 boys' soccer team is coached by John We! sh and Tony AI- hanc,�c, s.o o Tltt Z NEM AUVF MMM TUESDAY, SWOMba' 2t, I9*11PAGL► 0 WELCOME Kevin Bain R.M.T. Drs. 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PICKERING Amberlea Rd. Meadowview Ave. Middleton St. Post Dr. Strouds Lane Frenham St. Broadoak Cres. Valleyfarm Rd. Whitepine Cres. Valleyridge Cres. Thicket Cres. Pepperwood Gate SCARBOROUGH Flagstone Terr. Frierndship Ave. Jaybell Grove Blueking Cres. Starsspray Blvd. Pendermere Pkwy. Tudor Glen Cres. East Ave. Rouge Highlands Dr. Decimal Place Kirkdene Ave. Josaly Ave. Port Union Rd. Ravine Park Cres. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 61333117 6VU AT NOME . ascem- berg our pro��s San hm- mum" For bra vilo. Pack - Z call 24 hrs toN-tree ,- -rat -7409 wORRNK PARENTS stay at home with the lanHy, in tame basal bsnest, ht� income porerhhal circ Dene its. i4493ng Call 416-284- onlinnom � IIMd Nue. n PERFECT part bine rant base busness lodknq for en- ergetic, emlwsUstic people r� t3toha a ,-600 68-3986560. 24nioet ws- 1 0.te F aA01111 nwasu - Immldiata 991. Two ynADPpPa mr pertdloe. ACe prolidat cy. Exbel 6.0 or 7.0 stNs. Fax resume b: kMerim Pasonow (905) 637-0627. MEDICAL SEMMY. part- nme. 2 - 3 DAYS per wok. S,Ofir. Appy n writing fNey to:Strjm 95Bayly St. W., Sub 200, Apx ON. LIS 7KB. PANT TNwmn TBE Osha- wa. Eveniatoed person with strong computer/cooff"W .- tion Stift. Simply Amounting a must. Windows 'A, Ml - son Wad '97. othce duties. Fax resumes to (905) 432- 3912. RECEPTIONIST !TYPIST re- quired fdr fun rime insnbn in busy conshuc"ropery marngement office. Real es- tate or constructjon experi- ens arta. Fax resurne to (905) -2643. RECEPTIONIST/CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE 'Thr Chddren'x (;ruup, a prrrducer and di.trihunor of t-hildn•n's manic. in Irm.kinp for 81 111 r•no- rprliv and •rat hu..iur.t i.• re.-eptiunimt/eu.tontcr %ervice repre.entativ.•. Thi. pomiti.rn i. ideal for a junior candidate with mtrong telephone mkill. and u La.i. kn..wl.-d1 e of �L'ordl'rrG•rt, K'ord, 1-1n.%123 and H;stein li.•ml.nn.ihiliti.•m in. -laid.- ord.•r entry, acini Hint native .upl... rt and providing map.-rior ..•rvicr• to .Pur vt +tonere. VLe are located in 1'i.-keri"g, adjac.-ni to th.• (;f) Irwin .tat inn. Int.-rr•.t.•.I applicant. mh.ruld fax th.•ir re.unre with ...ver letter t.. the Sal.•. ilk Nurkviling I)hrect.rr at (rlfl.ii 1231--11•s?.. PARTY DEPOT Now hiring Full time/Part time SALES STAFF For our newly renovated and expanded Pickering location. Fax or mail resume to the attention of: CARLEEN BICKLE Store Manager C/O Party Depot 705 Kingston Rd. U-19 Pickering, Ontario, LIV 6K3 Fax (905) 831-3127 "Come Join the Fun" 1 OfRca Help Stied Help RECEITIOMTIMST. JR FULLY LICENSEO Electrician posnoon, fluent in English. 31, wonted. fin -trine to run sen. bay swwchnowd. people on- ja truck Must be responsr- erhled, hue time Fn 905483 ole tAtan, personable with 9492 positive attitude and We to Young" WATER systems. requires a senor bool*eeper. business vow ewnence an asset. Salary commensurae with experience Fax resume n confidence to (905)655- 8274 1 sere E%1f11ENCED Salesperson for eSta0lished solarium company. Fax resume to 905• 4D4-2097. SEOM" i GROWTR M ohrstaedir g Career oppaturrty in Firtar"al Services Saks worth potwi* for Manage - mem We arc seeking Sault M Who a sell-mon- va1M. corm IN d Ilinno"and Itelpintg people . Arid has excenaa cmffaogcmm skilk. For nk WA~ ir di- vidual we pmWft 'A seared calory PM Palo company benefits std vacations while having 6N opportmity to cam bonuses std participate n aMpwty Nunn" pro- grams.•Notenook computer as wen as primers. modems and soelwre to fillip you in f sale process. 'Excetknt tr-M program N idaeskd pease bee rd your resumn e confidence to the Manger Fax (905)728.4927 Sldrd EM_ -HIJL 38 APPRENTICE NECMANIC. Pidlefip arca. Pan rime. Lead n b fun time. Able to wink on own initiative. Aesuee's to File 0217. 865 Farewell, Oshawa. L1 H 71.5. BODY, Prep6 Painters. top dopa. Nal rate. FUPT.. own WIS. experier"d all 1-11W 263-1420 end. 643416. FMMER A IrN, fully ex- ppeerifxlced. Sdf motivated, re- Nabk, with own "hon S1B./rr. Call 905-242-gg32 ager bpm. work with momma super- vision Good wages with rep- utable eompaty and friendly work ermrw"Wt Please forward resume to: 905-725- 1994 OFFSET PRESS PERSON. PART TIME. experience on ABOictk with T51 Head, must be Capable of producing WIa fly work. Can 728-9342 or lax ravine 728-7010 TRIM& OEf1ONE11 pos not n avadailk we a busy truss conpay bated on Apx. Do- tlet would induce Computer fkabng,root truss layouts, design, and eslirtuNng. CARD waipdw rgwled0e an asses. Civil Tednology graduate prderted. Please beard W." b Fdle m1 OSMM This Week. P.O. Dau 481, DOWN& Ordivia LAI 71.5. 1 1bepBel ACIINTV AM Required for a MR tt rm Care Fatllty. 35 Mows weekly. Temporary po- MmL Appnamb ansa have a r.9-1 In Remna lop, Gado- tology, Activation or SdcW services. Experience with senors preterrcd. Please re- spond with resume by Ddob- of 1, to : File /219 Oshawa TINS week P.O. Box at. Oshawa. Ontab. L1H 71.5 EXPERIENCED full time den, W receptionist for busy Wo- greStive Pickering Office. Some evenings 6 Saturdays. Able experi#= mandatory, Fax reswoe to 905-4204058. (w('R PATiONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY NURSE Needed for on site ,,,its and WSIB case XIarragement in the DurhamRegion. Must have experience and sound knowledge of occupational Health, safety and WSIB. Clients are in industrial and construction. Any experience in these is an asset. Salary con mensur- -,hie with experience Position available immediately. Place fax resume to 1905) IiB� 5680 /utL TIME Receptionist 8 1. time Dental Ass+slard re- ed Send resume to 2727 mce Rd. Unit 38. Cour- ON LIE 3A2, I7SITION AVAILABLE work- ; Nlrh a team providing n- isin tarty intervention for a sed with developmental dls- d,bes. (POD/Autistic). Ex- neri in behavioral therapy nelpful but not necessary will provide professional mug Person must be de - ridable, Caning and enthu- shc Time Commitment w tx 610 hats per week at 7 per hour Please Cal 905- 1 1770 for an title view c Daycare Ava ll" 140ROABLE. LOVING day - .re n 'nr. smoking safe _me Experienced mother out Near Glengrove PS. Gle- ,nnaMwy 2 area Outings. Not lunches and acks Large home and iced yard Excellent refer- ces Full bmUpart time -)5) 839-7237 3AYLYMMW000 Ajax - ex- • ✓nced patient moths r i aete fun time Educated. ;R. TLC. nutritious lurches, ':vines, affordable, reler- ces Allam Call iuhe 6-7339 02 pars experience. !s of TLC Large yard Ruth - ,us meals Crattvsongs/ Ines. Fut/part brine Excel - 1t references. (905)697- 48 RESPONSIBLE NOME chuld .,'e 10 yrs experience. verrmenl Registered. Int - ,14s to 10 yrs. CPR Creative AY Outdoor activities. urch/Delaney. Call Elaine r.5.683-0352 CHAPMAN/ old Harwood Rd. .ilei Reliable daycare in my ',ante Affordable rates. Non- smoking Full-time. 6 months d up 905.428-2676. INTRODUCING French Im- mersion daycare services for preschoolers. Fully qualified and experienced in Early Cnddhood Education. Must visit to appreciate. Debbie 426-1496, Ajax. LIVE-IN CAREGIVER 3 kids Imam experience. Pbasart, non-smoker, good mkrw i. (905)-837-2932. Leave rRes- saw LOVING AFFORDABLE Day- care, mother of 2, CPR A � aid. lunches A snacks, Fut/ part time, Wesfrhey Hill" area. Paltry US -5458 LOVNIG MOM wig love and care for your MbntAoddu n my home. Har'woodm". 2 Ajax. Flexible hours. RaleF en ces. $8GAweek. 428-79911 MOTHER of 2 providing III abie, affordable dayan in my home, fenced yard, large Playroom, lgnceyshacks Provided, daily activities. re- ceipts issued, any age wal- come. Westney/RNcre. AM - son 427-3922. KEHING Bank / RBIr. ng daycare; 18 months to years. Daily ouligs ced backyard and park). Is. story time, music, nu- 'us o-,us meals A snacks. First CPR. Cendied. Non- rhkng, receipts. 905-428- o..V ..+ • Oeyeare AveaebN Day Care (Available .N Daycare Available WOMAN OF COLOUR with ece experience. loving home daycare. smoke free home, flexible hours, reliable and at - fordable services, 18 month and old. Bayly/Krosto -- and after school also avail- able. Call Linda at (905) 420- 9041 • • Free Tiede CUTE CUTE CUTE KITTENS, 6 weeks old, free to a good tome Call 642-4762 FREE firewood for the taking Cap 509-0023 RMFirewood KOZY HEAT FIREWOOD, ex- cellem very best quality hard- wood. guaranteed extra long lime fully seasoned, cut E sola Honest measurement. free delivery. 905.753-2246 ABSOLUTELY THE BEST top quality seasoned hardwood Serving Puckering Apx. Whit- by and Oshawa Cad DURHAM FIREWOOD 427-5278 ROIIA LUMBER, est 1961 4'WV 2' - 164 4'x8'xl6' - $69 Discount on full bush cord Free Delivery Oshawa area Buy Local A Save Big Savings Days 705-277-3381. Ion free from Oshawa; even- tqs 905-434-6665. 1 Bargain Comer CASEMENT m,,dow with call - formal snutters 66-112 L x 59- 17 W As new $350 Cad 509- 3581 after bpm CONN ORGAN 'er sal. ex- ceuent condition 2 keyboard 6dais, must set 5200 OBO Sega Genesis, excellent condition. 5 guiles included. $110 firm (905)839-0114 USED Washer, dryer stove and freezer Ad 4 for $250 Please call 619-2139 WASHER d dryer $450 Wk k- -er sofa. loveseat and chairs $500, VCR $250. ar coni bonsig aid $100 Delomldfi- er $50. freezer $75. exercise equipment $100 428-9827 WASHER AND DRYER GE, heavy duty urge capacity in good working order Perma press and suds saver cycles. 5350 pair, negotiable Call Kathy (905) 649-2888 1 Articles lir Sift 11 CUBIC FOOT FREEZER works perfect. $85 00 o b o 8905) 623 -WW 0 (905) 985- 74. snp. 2 LAOUTOG MACHINES -1- 26x26 Drytech lard top. 1- 32x48 Drytech vacuum press. Blah in excellent co __. (Retail Value $7000) Perfect small business opponu ity lo, lamination of posters. punts etc. Will sell $3500. pal. Call Sav at ne-6368 (snp) 2 Nod pump arts. best offer. 721-0986 (snp) ar eeleNr N. nuHrhote, We Duly and sell. Can deliver S17 655-4253 24 FOOT x 4r WAIL NOIIM Mlbler pa Ewith gas veryNrng holleir and worts M9460$ISOO or �)b.o. (9054 sw) 9115-007 245.75M6 TWAS W11N alw minum nags to M dievlr 4 x 4 from 1990 ]ltd up. $800 o.b.o. (905) 9850074. 4-ISHM4 0= MAS tires with lints W tit Hach Civic. Loll of bead IdL $400. 623 9460 0 (905) 74. snp. A UOUIDAT10M safe, Brand New. Bed Queen wrought iron canopy bed with new mat - Mss, box, frame, cost $1200 sacrifice $490- King x -thick mattress. box. frame cost $IB00 Seel $65D- cOw"ood, Queen Anne dnni groom 11pc. Cost $11,000 sacrifice $1400. Can deliver. 416-255- (1285. 16-2550285. AJAX CHIMNET SWEEPS, Special chimney cleankW caps. as low as $%.00 Pest screening nstalkd $25.00 No muss, no luss guaranteed. FREE ESTIMATES (90506- 7741. 1 Artielea far sw AMND0 Grand Tour Scooter, 4 wfteeIS. extra large basket. built -n charger, less than 16 kms. Please call for further details. 666-4295 DRAPES - (blinds 37' long, 41' wide . matching shower curtain Unental design Like new 905-427-1 On BEDDING - Duvet cover - (queen). bed skirt (double). pillow -shams d sheets. blue 1012111 'new' 905-427-1822 BRAND NEW Inglis washer 8 dryer $600. Fitter Queen va- cuum $200. Black entertain- ment unit and microwave - make an offer 905-433-8803 (snp) CARPETS SALE: Lots of car- pets. 100% nylon slam re- lease. Carpet 3 rooms $339 (30 sq yd ) Includes carpet, Premium pad and urstalla- lion Free estimates, carpet repairs Serving Durham and surrounding area Sam 905- 686-1772 066861772 CARPET SALE. Call and Save up to 50% Off large selection of COIN and design. Customer satisfaction guaranteedFor free estimate call Mike. (905) 431040. 1416) 822-8226 COMPUTER FACTORY. Amazing school special 1 year no payments, free scan- ner 266mmx loaded. Internet. printer, software and more. $16 wk (oac) 1-800-515- 5545 Free dekwry DWING SET beautiful large 10 piece. solid cherry and nrafiogan y diners. 118K value. sacrifice $3950 Beautiful 6 Dom Carved cherry bedroom with carved Queen Poster bed. $2650 905.780-02% Free delivery DOUBLE bed. Iron. wrote enamel with brass accents 5775. oWoak veneer dining table. I chairs hutch. buffet. $375 Call 665-9074 IS YOUR SKIN aging faster than you ares Revolutrorary anti -agog system Clinical results after 4 weeks uichaft 421% reduction in wrinkles (L 154% Increase in shin firm- ness & elasticity 100% Un- conditional Guarantee Do Your products measure u07 You could win free slim cafe r a year, For mile. call 905- 128 -am ext 2 FILL $IZE WASHER i dryer for sale. excellent working condition, clan and will maintained $375 for the set. FuN sue white Kenmore tndge And Stove. showroom Cond- bon mdge 400. save 250. aN 4360021 FURNITURE Package Deal Excellent conditioncouch. receiver, coffee A end tables. lamps duwg room table w/4 chairs that swwvelirock. 51.500 Can 905-579-4821 Oshawa BANKS' APPLIANCES. Saks Parts Service Fridges frost - free. $2001up. saves $2061up. dryers 5175/up. New scratdU dem waher 5350. 3 yr old Maytag washer $299, ban -in dishwasher $275, side-by- side with ice and *310 $699. Reg. sxk-by-sides $500. 2 yr old stove. while. self-cleaning like new 5350 Deluxe frost - free bridges 5 yr old 5450 Fr- nancing available Up to tyr warranty, 426 Simco $I.S. (905)728-4043. WASIEIL A MM Excellent r ion. Wil deliver A hhooli Up Can separate set. Call (905)-839.0098. MARSHALL POWER GUARD 4 tires 8 4 stainless sleet rims (6 doles) P235/75IR15. $200 obo. After noon 728-5066 (ship) Pwa. UPEUM. very good conddlon, from England, ask - $1,350. or (90515 more inflorma- b571 7332 POOL TABLE. Professional 4112 K x 9 It , solid Cherry oak Winn imported It iNi 1 in. state. Custom built. $2,000. CaN Tim 433-M7 of Al 655 M. 1 Ankles toe 1 Sire k*WW badge, cook top, buil in oven. CO BURNING Need someth�nq put on CO') Can SSS PANASONIC CD PLAYER with detachable lace b rem. some a CD for excellent prices. ole Askin $225 BIG BOX 0 For into. John 705-953-9409 with two giant IT Storm Subs. (Sop) ((This Baby Poundsr)) Pd new adreconditioned, kill over $900. asking 5450 Also IGS INTERNET - All your In- a pair of F Boss speakers lernet Needs Free set up - with tweets/crossovers $150 Free 200 hours monthly. All oar stereo equip hardly Email - Homepage - Comfort- " Don't miss this incred- live Rates WWW DURHAM ible deal. (905)-427.18n IGS NET 888-801-1531 PINEIOAK FURNITURE.. En- • 1 Leal 6 lertainment units. Home of- ' Fund lice. Dining Room. Kitchen. Bedroom and Custom FOUND: Orange cat de - Designs. our Craftsmen have clawed m the Lear Seating been handbtxlding the highest parking lot in Ajax Call 905 - Quality sold pine 8 oak luml. 623-9107 for more informa- lure for the home since tion 1974 Drop In and see our State of the Art woodwoliing1 facility � and lit us show you how tine furniture Is made our Motto.. 'There Is PUREBRED POMERANIAN No Substitute for wok puppies to sok 2 males. 10 Woodwork wks old 5300 each 705-878- IngTraditional 115 North POA Road (S 7066 (snp) off Reach Rd.) Port Perry 9D5- 985-8774 CARPETS - lots of carpet. 100: nylon, new stain re- lease carpets on hand. I will carpet 3 rooms. $349 Price includes carpet. premium pad, expert Installation, fast deliv- ery tree estimates (30 yards) Norman 686-2314. DME SHARE for sale Year round avalpbiuty. worl0wlde $9000 o bo Please call (905)668-4750 TREES FOR SALE Blue Spruce, Maples Lindens. Oaks and Locust $25 - $150 (905) 655-8553 leave mes- e USED FRIDGE 5225 and up. used stores S2A and up, used washers $250 dryers $125 and up New brand name hxlges. 16 of S605 New "No name 30' stoves 5449 and up New 5 c I freezers $255 . new 5 c f bar tridges. $225 Stephenson'S Ap- pliances 154 Bruce St. 05la- wa.576-7448 WRECKING 1984 Chev wind- ow ran ;nrysier nuns -van hailer rktcll. $20 GM mma-van seat, new $95 2 armque chars. SWeach Sears tro- kssronal scroll saw $195 Gatorvac bower, $65 Doors 6 Inserts. $35 Oak doors. 32x80 $95 Sears IT ra" arm saw. $295. Nr Cdndton- er $150 Fisher Price 3-m-1 glories able. $95 905-576- "132 GARAGE door repairs. broken spnrps cables, ndkrs. open- ers installed 416336-0073 1 Articles Worried ANTIOUES'Abrolotety! Ad- vice- always valuable usually free' Purchasing outigtll, es- tates w/some antpuv co nt- ents, (no hmd to value cow sidered). Collections of any sort. quantities or sink an- tique Items Special tntere$t in Moorcroft pottery I try to re- spond to all queries Robert Bowen Antiques- Brookln Ontario (905)655-8049 fax (905)655.5501 CASH OR DEALS. We Buy. Sell 6 more Pay top dour for top Items. Home audio, wow. car audio, toots. CD'S. moves. games. gold. dla- mads, furniture. appliances. (90.5)433-1785 905.571-2274 (905)666-0004 (pref4r all :kms in worbng order) 00 you have valuable an- tiques or esale Let us assw you in adktvinq to highest possible prices Call to -day henry or Gayle Kahn 'Antique Calsutams' win nearly 30 years experience. Phone 90.5-9855-8161. RBMOVATIOM SALE - washedorb 8 DA kiictm, double door • 1cnft badge, cook top, buil in oven. Excellent condition, only 7 4:30 P.M. 905 y4rs CRAFTERS wanted at the Gilt -3280 and Craft Showplace boated in the Courtice Rea Maket. JIM TO OWN APP UVICES, 4km. east of Oshawa. Let us new adreconditioned, kill show and sell your Crafts di - warranty. Paddy's Market. rrntly, W the public. You do not 905-263-8369 or 1-800-798- have to be there. Cala 905436- $902. 1024. SAVE $SN..Woodstove.12' of T double insulated chimney, with all hutiviare A Irensks. $750. Bawer table SAW. With metal stated $300. 905434- 7535 SHEOMAM - Quality wooden sheds 8' X 8' ban lel oily $299 plus tat. Mary Weer siz- es and styles available. Also garagReds and decks. 761 Mc - Unit moore into call 905.61 For m FOLK ART CLASSES avail- able. All levels, morning, at- temoon and evening classes avaiabk. Beginners our spe- ciality. Gasses starting Oc- tober 51h. Loam a craft that can relieve stress and give enormous enjoyment. Call (905) 576-3947 for nforma- bon. COCKER SPANIEL pups for sale Vet checked first shots. Call Laurie 905.665-0191 or 1- 888 -577 -DOGS. (SNP) LHASA APSO pups for sale $350 Males 3 females avail- able. various colours Ready to go (705)786-3124, leave message TWO 90 gallon fish tanks with stands 4 COCkallels: 1 parr love birds, 2 budgres 1 mak. I lemak. 4 hedgehogs Must sea due to illness Before 9 p in 434-2318 ask for Roy 11 Aotonofrree for Seel 0'. DOWNPAYWXT no tum down, good selection StaRxg at $199imonm 905-420- 9056 tSuriday's by apps ) 1962 IMPALA 2 door HTP 283 engine South Carolina car. In 1977 all original look - WN As" $7500 1-705.328- 2212 snp 1977 Nada Chic Ice Racer. new 1600 x Dollsw 6 Port- ed posy -frac. dolly Garb shaved tires $1000 bob 1- 705-328-n12 (snp) 193 CAPRICE Classic Wag- on '/a 35C no 2261. loaded. 9 -passenger. Michelin bres WSW cerithed Case 905-576- 9288 190 CAVALIER TYPE la 2 0 ane. 4 cylinder fuel ,nieUron PS. Pe. 5 -speed Blue on blue 159000km, rims. new rubber exhaust 51200 as is. $1400 Certified 1-705.328- 2212 snp 1986 DODGE CARAVAN. As 1S. excellent body 'urs Tme needs some ,Cort $995 '1428-8279 nor 715 oma. 1987 TOYOTA SUPRA. Terga Roof arnnm ass . 6 cyl 5 sod. pw pd arc. 185 n .000 ki FAST" Oft 55300 Cao 426- 7476 267476 (shot 19" ASTRO VAN ;MC lice new well T.a.ntamed single mom must sea $4900 o b o Cao 721-8414. or Wave mes- sage 1969 FORD AEROSTAR. 7 passenger $4 525 1989 Chev Sprmt low III! S: 500 1988 Chrysler LeBaron 2 door. coupe. loaded. 53.200 all cerbfed (9051 720-0168. cell (905) 626-1176 1989 FORD Prince. Mazda en- gine. economical. air. pam- pered. ongrml red pant. tett' owned. niong $3200 olio cer- ttie0. 728-2395 evervins ISM GMC Satan. Waded. ar. auto. pwlpl. only 14811ms. $7800 1985 Nissan M... auto, pVpdps. sunroof air only 1541oms. $2.200 1987 Mercury Sade. auto. loadi pups, air, wOm Cass. 166 Kms, $2.500- 1965 Toyota Cressida, ps/pb, auto, blue. 166 Kms, $1.200. (905)-432- 2821 1911 Buick Regal Grand Sport, loaded, excellent con- dbod. Low mileage Asking 57900. (von - evenings 723- 1492 (snp) 1911 PONTIAC SPANS Prick. GTP, 189 L, pant wlge With Brred windows. $4.500 as is . Telephone (905) 576 -OM 1902 CEO STORM GSI, red. 5 spud, 107,000 til., ongwl owner, excellent ConiRtion. cntiRed. Asking $5.900. Tele- phone (905) 401-8874 1902 DODGE Dynasty 3.3, 6 Co.. auto. Dp�s., p.b.. car, anise, 142.000NrN. II U"a condition, certified, as" $5400. Pickering Rust Check (W5)831-2551 139 SATURN, 4 dy. auto . 120.000 tims.. 4 dc. ale Blue on blue, excellent condition, 56500 010.905319-1074 1984 BUICK REM LTD.. 4 or.. 1 owner. certified, butrgan- dy metallic. withwire wheels A wh lewalls. Most options. 169,000 lvvay lints. Sacrifice at 58.900 905.623-2183. 1914 CONCORD, July loaded. sunroof, mint condition, lady driven, certified. Approx 115.000 kims.. $12.000 all 905-428-9101 THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1998 - PAGE 17 11 alomo a or saw 1994 MAZDA "ON EXT -A - CAB. 4 x 4. 4 0 Idre. 5 speed Full bad plus Excellent con- dition. $14.900 certified o b o (905) 623-9460 or (905) 965- 0074 snp 19% PONTIAC Grand Prix SE, 4 -door. V6, blue metallic. 105.000kms. excellent condi- tion, certified must sell $9250 o bo. Call 509--6370 1995 SATURN WAGON - Plum. automatic. air excel- lent condition $10.000 0 8 0 Call(905)263-1045 1996 SUNFIRE. 2 door, 5 speed. 48.500 klmS. Black. $10 000 905-420-3967 WE FINANCE EVERYONE No turn downs. First time buy- ers, bankrupt; bad credit; no credit! If you work: you drive! Lots of pre- owned vehicles to choose from. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-706-8498 V `i' .,1N loaded '989 Olds Delta 68. loaded. both good Contin on. $1950 each 53 W Tempe 2 -floor 5 -seed. 173 K One comer. In good cordtlon-lake a drive. will certify 51600 939-8756 N ACCLAIM. '55.000 itms p5, pct air cert,ed. In excel- knn con 021 . $2.900 or best offer 905-931-7089 CHELSEA MOTORS 14C1 Dundas St E NN'bv 438- 48M 91 Dodge Dakcti 4x4 W ab V6. sport pkg ac. 144K. $9995 92 Plymouth Voyager 125K $7995 94 Dodge Caravan, --passenger $7995 91 Taurus wagon. 8% $5995 91 Chev 1500 Pick-up $7995 1975 GMC Motor - home new pain 56995 90 Vw Got. IGIK 14495 90 Su- zula SLAIN 4 -dr 123K 52995 All Veli certified Flaaec- IN Available 5500 - SIDOC down FOR SALE, 1988 F150 Ford PL :er'Ined 171 -km new ores paint. 53800 905-987- 5090 GOTTA LOVE In GREAT CARS, FANTASTIC PIIICES EVERYDAY AT CERTICAII. E8. New Arrivals 95 caval,er Coupe 5 speed air. red. 130.000 km. orry 57.775. 93 PrwW G S . loaded. v-6. 5 speed. rare and test $9.850. 91 Lincoln Continental! Sig has everything, 129.000 kms. titanium on grey leather ask- ing $8.985 93 Geo Storm soon$ coupe, alto. only 104.000 km. sale 55.995. 93 Aerosar Sponvan. A-1. 164,000 kms. air, auto. real mce only $5.885 90 Geo Sprint auto. 106,000 kms. pretty 4 door. hurry drily $2.995. firm. 95 Luna an, a-1. 122.000 km, spotless $9.995 firm New Mat - 89 Buick Century. loaded. v3, good car. great price, 144.000 Km $4.400. 91 Olds Royale. Brougham, fury Waded. bo- gundy, must be Start $6.9115.. 92 Delta 86 Royal L.S., luxury and prig 127,000 kms. 56.885.. 92 Park Ave.. super Waded, 127,000 kms. track on grey Mauer Now $9.500. 95 Neon A Line Sport, lovely dark green Wow $8.500. 95 Geo Mew, auto. 68.000 kms, steal Nf $6,500. Lw Ma - M Offs Deb 88, 3,803 v3. high tuna, $2,295 Certified. N Sable v3, judo. 175,000 Isms, only $2,950. 93 Dodge Caw mall SE. dark great oddac- cents. flags, air. 136,000 kms, onry 58,800. Celle to CeRlar Amb CoN, 155 King St. West, at MI81wd WN, Oshawa, Call 579-M Opo SAMOAN. MUST SEI( - 1983 Muria RX' certified, new tires. ex- cellent running Condition. $2300. (905)576.4797. FAX YOUR AD 579-4218 1 1 oft a la sale OSHAWA AUTO CENTER - SERVICE REPAIRS LICENSE MECHANIC LABOUR RATE ONLY SWI r. wlm this ad. Also Car cleali Reasonable rales. Easy Iin"ClilB A War- ranty available. M Recorrdl- Uoned Certified cars available. 1994 GRAND -AM. 4 or. $6 995 1994 SUNBIRO. 2 or. auto, $6495 1994 Cavalier 2 dr. auto. $5995 1993 GMC Satan Van, loaded. $9950 1993 Grand Am GT 4 door $7950 1992 Z24, 2 to choose 1992 Sunoird GT $6400 1992 GED STORM. auto $4.395 1992 Cavalier 2 or 5spd 53495 1992 LeBaron. 55.995 1992 GEO Storm 5spd. $4.995 1991 lumina Euro $5995 1991 Cavalier Z24 5spd. $5495 1991 SUNBIRD GT, auto. $4600 1991 HYUN- DAI Scoop LS. $2995 1991 avalier 2dr $2995 1996 Beretta GTZ 5spd. $3995 1990 Cavalier RS. 5 sod. $3695 1990 Corsica. $3695 1990 Sprint auto. $2995 1990 Pcoal 5533995 1990 Z24. IT $3695 1990 Taurus L. $3995 1989 Grand Voyageur $5.995 1989 Beretta GT 53795 1989 Cavalier $3200 988 Mustang $2695 1988 3rand Pm 2 dr. $3 950 1988 Nissan Sentra. auto. $2495 1984 Corvette $9900 1973 Mustang $3995 1991 Sonoma Fill Cab. $6995 1982 S-10 :ustom. $7 995 Mon -Their. Ilam-BPm. Fri gam-7pri gam - Spm BW Sell. Tradef 168 Simcoe St S . Orfiawa (9os)4B4-nss cu re I wi�cn all � all APW ar a in APARTMENTS - AJAX - 33 & 77 Falby crt. 2 & 3 Bedroom apart- ments. Includes fridge, stove, broadloom, air, heat, hydro, water and one parking. Call 686-0845 or visit us at: www.gec)cities.com/wall street/Floor/ 7657/hlghriser.html. w Marine OUTSIDE STORAGE to boats. cars motor tomes trailers. etc Wilde Sales 4700 Thick - son Rd North, RR,r1 Brooltln 905-655-8010 MM1 1 Apartments 1 BEDROOM acariment 'nam 1110111 all inclusive Newly decorated Centrally loated Parking Available now Ref- erences ISL1ast $580 1905:404-8827 ABOVE GROUND bedroom No nets g ab? Bright � cied, .. .. rare *tin "'.A'- 7reierred P,ckd - ,de (905 839­_,4 1 outanbblN• werNeha A 6 A AUTO boars ,e pay $810r 1110 000 Cash on the spot Any cord- bOn. any veil call us any- time. 24 hours. - days 30 mon service 905386-5003 or 915-706-5234 190 OR NEWER ;MC van to be used as work 'ruck er>at- i38.iSINIPS wekbmc fl, all 725- 575 to $75N 'or scrap ars 8 lr;idtS ,,,r an'r CJitdtlal vefk- fces 24nr Free Toning All Durham Recyd,nQ cars Il "LOS wanted OP CASH GUARANTEED (905)706-5740 CASH FOR CARSI we buy :sed vehicles ':eh,des must ne ,n running tbrdtion Call 427-2415 or come to 479 MSt East A4ax URlyAD AUTO SALES at A AJAX AUTO WRECKERS licensed 'ecvcln and dealer $100-510.000 ash on the spot For ars, trucks -any condition. Guaranteed parts sold and repairs (905)686- 1771 days or (416)684-1121 evenings whw Drive 1 NrMI 4 1987 FORD AEROSTM WAR, 7 passenger, nteror excellent condition, new transmission 3 new toesmotor reeds work $500 as is o.b.o. Can 705-324- 0930 snp. N ASTRO CANSO Van. Re- built engine, asking 52500. 91 Satan Cargo. partially con- vened, new tires. asking 54500. Call (905)-728-9218 day or rrprL N Jeep YJ Sahara, art. ex- cond. HD O SFT Tops, 120 kilometers. 4 cyl. 436- 9350 19N Dodge Grand Caravan, 3.31. V6. auto. overdrive. 64,000 km. Am/ rn tis. 10 - disk CD changer. $15,900 olio. 434.2775. WANTED - UBS OR NEWER GbIC van t0 be used as work W �. 7252383. welcome AMB LeaeitB BARGAIN MENIALS from SAM=. includes KM A In- surance. Flickering. Cash O.K. (416}937-9742. ME= - 199 1 SnotaaobBu1992 V -MAX 4-758 from con- dition, new track, slider and ski skins. Recent tune-up $4500 o.b o 905.985.0074 ship. If OSHAWA coe 2 !) ^, - apartment. newy-renoated 12-olex Hardwood floors able. park- ing hearing 8 not water ,n- duded Laundry facilities No dogs Mal Nov 1 905-576- 2 bedroom :,ase-iert cap Sep err -ane Indudrg vhf, - ties, cable one -car pant,,; Firstiastinon-snWker ;r pets Preferred $750 me Avadabc Imole"ey 0, Do 1 11i OakVBrotk Pickering 905- 619-1509 I BEDROOM :mtral Ostia- •Ia =.car^a^.'. St between Srmcoe and ,A mce $679 ,n - dudes uttrtres. parking alaw dry Clean. secure small family building Suits adult wonttag people No Dogs References 1905) 985-9106. or (905) 259-7747 Leave Message BEDRDOM apartment. spa- cious bay window built-rn dishwasher modem 4 -storey building. $775'monm plus hy- dro Available Oct ISI Call Card 19051723-7579 AJAX - one or two bedroom basement apartment. no pets. ran smoung. available Oct Ist $695 / mo. (905) 428- 7643. AJAX Central. 1 bedroom basement apartment. bright, clean. 4 appliances. ceramic floor, parking, separate en- tranha. $650 tncchidun utilities Call 905.683--8768. AJAX, OCTOBER, Large 1 cedroom. basement , parkul l separate entrance, gas fire - Quiet nesponsa- We mature working female No smokinWilels, hrstAast, $600. inclusive. references. (905)686 6773. NOV. lit. 1 Bedroom, very clean. North Oshawa. Every- ftV included. No pets, quid buil" 5595Imonth. Call 905.579.9600. AWULABE OCT.1 in Oshawa. One bedroom basement apt. Large. dean, quiet. Carpeted. utilities included 6 Cabfe. One Car parking. onbus route. na- ture Working person preferred. No smoonO/pets. (905)432- 0925. AWIMABLE for October 1 and Nov. 1 -Two bedroom acts. Small quiet building. Small dogs OK Laundry on premi- eS Bloor/Wilson area. Call 728-0285 after 3 p In. AVAHMLE INNIMTELY, lin Whitby Apt building. spa- cious. Carpeted, newly paint- ed. with balcony. dose to bks. shopping, all utilities included. hrSVIasl required. no pets. 1 bedroom $690. 2 bedroom. $790 3 bedroom $850 Cad 430-0134 2 BEDROOM BASEMENT apt private enrarce appliances. fireplace. $700 . 1.3 utilities In Whitby Call 905-428-6089 for appointment Available M. mediatety BRAND NEW FULLY renoval- ed luxury 2 bedroom base- ment apartment $900/month first and last includes heat and hydro Availbie Oct 1st. Alax Plus room for rent. shared accommodation full use of house 4267481 BROCK AND FINCH 2 Ded- Ir,nm basemert act i% en- trance uunary $700imo Available Oct 1 or sooner 428-9823 BROOKLIN. .arge room 'err-IU.e. $100/week ..datable OCtooer 1st Also 1- :edreom apartment. for No - ,q -tar 'ST S51Tmonth plus r^ ,ail 555-5539 - � N'RAL Citing, 3'7e 1 Il - Ica -eats avail- - Ne vrame ird Dudd- ail amenihes Call 7- r:ir'H OSHAWA car �e qtd- -' wIm naMwood '100rS i:snwaSner. parking and 'Joe facilites suit ;r-fes- ui November Ist 5900 hydro '9051 839-3939 or 5, 720-1353 NORTH OSHAWA DaltO- Weil managed quiet Dwd- Controlled -ninny 1729 cable. partug No rings oberrNevember 1S1 905- 2 9EDROOM AVAILABLE IM- MEDURTELY ; Manors '.'n And a^ Tarawa and 946 V,ssor St. Oshawa From 5700 Der mo ail whdus"It No pets Please call anytime 905.576-6724 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT AV nrll S:.e i-_, ' *alkou' :C leek 'replace aundrr 'joiIiies Daniing and .able. non-smok;ng 1750 905-420-3667 lir 416822 Swo SPRCIOUS Neil ma ru r✓' - beGr;,r." jots A,jAl a: ill; AM 888 ;Int St Some wmi walk -n closets. pant provid- ed : to schools. mop- ping .zmre. GO Station um - ties Included Can 728.4993 HARMONY A TAUNTON Csrarj "j.n 'lucr room avaalable .mmediately separate entranceutilities in- cluded 5700,momh Call (9051725-5988 PICKERING Brock,114alor Cass :arge new one bedroom basement apt All amenities Sep entrance Laundry. nlo- smocrig,ets References Avert Sept 15m (905)427- 65M PICKERING 'Own Centre 1 - bedroom basement Cory apartment separate entrance. clean non-smoker'pets FirsU last. references Available immediately Female pre- ferred $535 inclusive Call (416)288-9692 MMRWG. Clean 1 bedroom basement apt $650/mo , in- cludes 4 appliances 4 pc. bathroom, cable utilities and r �pets. avail. Oct 1. DICKERING, Valley farm, Finch. 1 bedroom basement apartment. separate entrance. no pets, no smok g. Oct 1st. 5500. call 905-42&-6365. SOUTH AJAX 2 bedroom apartment. Irving 6 diming. Va.Wmo.. 1/3 utilities. Aval- able Oct.1st. Credit check 6 a must. Please call 416-391- 4282 or 416374-6331 2 -BEDROOM, adult building. Electric heat. parking. A lati dry facilities. Available Oct 15th. No pets. (905)579-9016 Family Buildings, spa- cious 2 d 3 BIR apts., utils incl. Freshly paint- ed, rec club, events for all apes from 880s to Santa. starting from $670. Call to view: (905) 721-8741 - nne Wmirn ant 5595/mo includes heat and parking for one car Available DO 1 Qwel building Laundry tat. Phone 723-6985 PAGE 19 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 199S M Rerw . Rem mea Rare SICK OF RENTING?? OWN YOUR HOME - From S70)Oi/morath Minimum kicome 530,000 year + Not HMuch elp clownp �' Call Markt! reed bankrupts Choose one: Cash rebate up to $5,000 QB Discounted Mortgage Rate. (905) 571-6275 or 14800-840-6275 Mark Stapley Salts Rep. Rerrrax AbVRy Real Estate Ltd. filth WILSON/OLIVE large 2 bed room main floor apartment, fndge stove. walkout to bal- corty. laundry 2 car parking dose to all amentibes $795 pus utilities available octbo- er Ist ;9051 436-9448 1 Houses For Rem "HO SAN"s 1'01' CANNOT AFFORD TO Rt')'A HOUSE? i QWN iron S7 -anon:,. J %,'V,& Down^,a,-e-r"' (905) 571-6275 1-800-810-62'5 Mark Stapley S,r. ABA BABA DU n a none to• you S50C down Choice - 6 months tree or tree III Of reduced mortgage rate From 5750: monVh all in- dosrve Income regWrement font 527.500 gross Can icer Coots Colidweh Banker (9051728-9414 2 BEDROOM ter Bungalow. north Bcwrlanvu.e San millionth will, heal hydro hycen- tral air First 8 last Pets 0 K Call 905.697-1826 3 BEDItDON nc: se southwest Oshawa S90C De, "onto plus retinues Outer sweet. fenced yard. avatl"Ile gibber Ise/ 98 (905)649-5505 THREE BEDROOM hcuse - Alax upper Itvc. •ecently renovated. separau entrAnCt. no pets to 300 mousrve Oe- lober Isl 1998 Days 683- 2954 evenings 663-9595 3 BEDROOM SEMI -Detached Home 'encec w, New wsndows Near parks Wallung distance to Dsdowa Centre Ilo pets (905 279-7438 atter spm or before Sam FOR LEASE. ;.age 3 bedroom brick Dungai9w write garage on ?6x255 tat len Oshawa Fin- ished basement with family IWM. games room and w0rlc- shop well maintained yard YAM in ground 16K32 pool and (cad Mouse $1 150 00 per moron plus icabes no ap- pliances Immediate occu- pancy For more information Pease tall Janet Stafrace 1905, 472-7302 during bus, - Am hours HAMPTON Norse Farm wdh large home 8 apt lot lease Urge 314 bedroom bnek bun- galow with 2 bedroom in-law apt . on 10 acres 2 storey horse bun with 17 sults. workshop b taduoom/offnce, training track s 3 1' ' P r Pao - docks $2.40000 per month us wktles am appkarrces Open house 2-4p w . Thurs- day Seplernber 24. 1996. 23W Concession road 6. Property is situated in the norttrNSt comer at Req. Rd. 57 and Conc. Road 6 For more irtor- Now oem cal Janet Sir trace (905) 472-7302 eating bv$Mess hors. hTE - Bugabw Har- mony /Rossiafhd, one bed - m m 5400 :cave bash, kilCb- en, bwdry.garage yard. Parking' ktllast mi- n==. or Share PIWfe bun- galow $750 bcusive.(905) 571-3239 MOKIN MINSK 3 a 4 bed- rooms. detached garage, diangroom. 2 eat in Motion. prokAmWly finished retroom, pas Nre- plaoe. Uffd roonvdm, pinnae yard. psNo. 4 appwndxs. axil. Oc 15. (negotiabk1. $1100 pus uNtim. 416-764 9497. or I-WD.550.9322. OtiNAIIIA B bedroom. 2 Stor- ey, older semi-deuched house. Simcoe St1401 area. Stave, fridge included Avail. Oct. 1st. SBONmo.. Utilities. Call 436-6085. PNXENNg, upper level pr- ate deck. 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, great location, Twyn Rias Or. 8 AIIoria Road. AN ahcisnvc $1200.011irmo., 1st a W. Reduced 905.509-0364 ROSSLANOWLSON. 3 bed- room. 1 1.2 baths. finished rec-room, fenced patio. shed. lndge 8 stove No pets. 5900/ mo plus utilities. first last. November 1.(4161345-9180 WHITBY N. Beautiful century 3.4 bedrooms dining/family room fireplace. off large mod- em kitchen. new of funrance/ windows 2 car garage. 5.000 Sq if workshop/garage.spray booth. 2 commercial acres $1995/utilhtes House only $1395 Option to buy. Avail mmed 725-1171 i Housng want RESPONSIBLE exec couple seeks private country proper - `I begin Nov/Dec Prefer N Pickenng Not Hwy 7. E of Brock Rd S Uxbridge. or cion Perry References 905)427-0009 days. 9051985-x264 evenings ET1 Town houses For Rend SOUTH AJAX Harwood and, Weslney 3 bedroom base- -'ent in well maintained tans- • COMPI x $1100 wdn 4 ap- .431114ces No pets Available nmN 905319-0919 ABSOLUTELY A GREAT DEAL! I- your home S50c down p to 6 months free. from S175 Into an Nrdusne MIni- mum income 528.000 o a c Aurelia Ras inu to day. Cold - welt Balker RMP Real Estate 728-9414 ext 201 or for tri 1905 427-38004 I Rooms for Rein AVAILABLE NOW rurn,shed room Separate entrance. pn- vate bath. Kitchen. laundry, am facilities Prefer posed working person $425Imo Cal 839- 4271 after bpm NOOM For real r brand new luxury !own frome In Picker- ing. arc. all Inclusive. avaa- able Oct est SSOOI"oner Cam 905-4264775 ROUGE VALLEY Area large fumiShed roam .n clean quid adult home. Sultable for e n - "ed non-smoker stare separate kitchen bathrooms. 1StAast $11C/reek Refer- ences 905-509-2459 1 Serwea A r i MUGI1T ties.: 3 Died re snare wrtn mature lema a preferred No smpkinypets S350inro Phuker"g (905)-839-0609 SNARED ACCOMOE)AnOn available immedtaiey Not, Smoker rouse now Mary and AdNade Streets $500,'montn inciusiwe Call 725-5625 for more Information SOUTH AJAX 1 bedroom In townhouse $4501mo mefu- gve avalaDk Immediately call 905.619-0177 AVAILABLE now in N Ostia- wa on Bus route party tur- rrshed bedroom s den for non-smokingprofessional fe- male 5450infonth includes laundry kitchen taCllitret FNstilast 905-728-2516 MOUTH EAST Oshawa. dean. furnished room. in quiet IIOunl Shure kdcrervbam win one. SW rnomily. (905) 721- 0122. BONN WEST OSLUM. Large bedroom. CWC, hre- ptice. Non-SmhObn- Worlrkg pmksswW seeks same. $406m. fifWast. (905),- 7M2ciao 6:15pm. WEST NIDIAN ateple. &wad- aan�d Poxmw00d IfaY, furnish d or unfurnished, pft M bath- room, Phil", a/c, WAXIFy. IkikhhI 6$nM. S42S*AmM. Cal 631-3487. / Owes a » Ffse Neel 711, Oshawa downtown. 4OD-1600 sq.n. Of- ficePAM. East O9on. ,600 s.n. Commercial Hostile. or 655.41 Shop, Call 434-241/7 1 Comma for no BANCROFT BARRY'S MY Blue Mom retreat 1-NO.659- 9448 1, 2. d 3 bedroom mod- em cottages on beautiful Pur- dy lake. Owls, barbecues, d tennis, 8 much much more AN included in reasonable fall radar CLEAR WATER . 3- bed roo m furnished mobiles. heated pool. hot tub Minutes to beaches. NHL. all star game Jan 24th/99, NFL Football. Blue Jay baseball, dog/horse track Children welcome $275.,week Photos (905)683-5503 1 1 "me Hoes For Sale IMMACULATELY Clean newts renovated 2 bungalows for sale Oshawa. $132.00 Cour- tice $175.000 ( in law apt), and marry extras Both a must to see 905-576--0017 BEAUTIFUL ACRE lot pus 3 bedroom brick bungalow, with added bright sunroom , double detached garage, situ- ated on Island road, am to Goresk Manna Features in- clude upgraded oak kitchen. hreplace len Imngroom sepa- •ate dmmgroom. partLally fin- isned rec•room Low prix of $182.000. Cyt now Lome Hartford Century 21 Excel Really Inc Dshawa, 905-721- 1144. Toronto Line 905-686- 5155 BEAUTIFUL basement walk out b backvard. FAG. cerarr lea throughout n -law suite. x/con/cIvac $/93.900 OPEN HOUSE Sun Sept 27 1-4 Par 570 Crimson Crt. Osha- wa(Rossund/Thormon) 905- 571-6936 BOWMANVILLE. 2 family home ;r .a- suite -Separate emrahce 8.4 rooms 3-1/2 Deers. 2 uvrg rooms. 2 lain - dry rooms' Ceramic and hardwood floors Low down payment Great financing Call Jay Vanular Sales Rep Renax First Rtty. ltd (9061666-3330 BRIGHT spacious hmmacuLate bedroom 2 bathroom. brick detached bungalow in Cour- Me Open concept Sminy dining rooms with custom burtt gas firepace Ikgh efft- cancy gas lumace large kitchen. brealda6l 4ffutyrdom. dishwasher. main floor laun- dry Barr prof landscaped May extras 8 easy 401 ac- cess $189 50C For appt to view 905-432-5435 ESTATE CLOSING NI rea- sdrude offers will be cansd- ereto on this Deaut,ld brick century (home Four (5) bed- room, fomtal living and ch nwgroom. lamolyroom with hre14ace large krtcnCn with man floor larNdry Three large out buildings. one an III sulated workshop1garage Award wtriung pererxxal beds and ;loldttsh ponds on huge 200 h x 305 h treed lot You tan see to miles with oreadh. taking sunrises and Sets W58 900 (905) 786-9806 Tour on the net http l; members spree col till-desigNA0u5eflndex him N.W. OSHAWA - 3 plus one bedroom brick burrgalow Hardwood floors. 'e baths. crena air. vac. urge lot Shows to perfection Asking $0 Telephone (905) 720-2307 OPEN MOM - 25 Peachtree Crescent Sun Sept 27 d Oct 3 1-3pm 2750 still 2 -storey 4 -bedroom home. pprremium raw* leu, desirable Bowrtian- vtk neighbourhood. Master bedroom w/sunken retreat/ fireplace. 4pce errsufk, walk - In closet. MaN*Wf tamily- room. UlUrNOFY room. tartNly- so klhcherh.For sale ted own- er, for appokwAwn cam (905)623-8529 M MTE LOS NOME. for sale, Wokornl 3 bedrooms. 2 bis, 4 piece. 2 pima, man floor laandry, fiewisI i base - mad. wo Walkout, way w ique. euuwlt $own. Lake 5cugoq (Ifiew lake). 2 car garage. gaoyN cows. 2 1214900. (7O6j E76d966g Oi LUM brick bungalow, 3 , 1 bedroom. Walk-oa base - am. 2 bails. Garage. 54X125 hearted 11011. Hardwood floors, fireplace. con - voted to nal -law. $1.900. Cal (905)721-1296 WWW, Pringle Creek. 4 - bedroom exectrove home, 2100 sq n. blain noon Family room. fireplace, 2 walcouis. (I��b S225.000. Ca YOU won't find a rum 3 bed- room lame! 20 Parklawn Dr. Courtice - $155,000. 3 bed- room 2 storey. 4 pc a 2 pc. bath. civac, lair, wmw, ap sox 1400 sq. n. Separate d mngroom, mann floor family room Backs ado parkland 6 school Dick access to 401. ForaW 905.404.0741 L 650 650 650 "NIT apartment building for sale Centrally located. $185.000 Please call (905)433-2504 1 condos for sew PICKERING 2 BED . Solarium 2 baths 2 parking 5 applianc- es Balcony Immaculate $189 900 1890 Valley Farm Rod. Pickering Call 1416)-609- PICKERING Spacious 3 bed. living d dining room. 5 app . close to Town Centre d 401 Balcony 3 Immaculate :125.000 (905)-666.2760 vacation no rtn OWN YOUR Own lully serv- iced trader site. $5900. $1 000 down. $89 monthly Great Swimming . fishing, beach. rear Cobourg (416)431-1555 1 Cottage' r w KASHABOG LAKE - Long Is- land - modem 3 bedroom 4 season collage NRmenzed. including winter water. com- pletely tumrsned including fringe. stove. i istnwsher and microwave. working brepace, aluminum siding. with two Large decks overlooking lake, docking for 3 boats. good swimming and Doablg Move in condition. Asking $100.000 For app cal (905) 723-0501, (90725-5751 (705) 677- 33e' mor" b Lend MONEY PROBLEMS. Get Tut of 7e Dl quick wo-o"I gong W nkrupt of being garnisheed Everyone accepted regardless of credn rabrg Call for tree information 905-576-3505 Student bans ncltided wi MORTGAGES Good bud and uc'y '-ranting for any pur- pose AN Applications accept- ed Cal Commmons aprip (905) 668- -6 y d IgBoo, 1 Bueirheee rtuM HOME-BASED BUSINESS Ina; realh work, Earn great mon- ey flexible hours. nc froduct selling 416-635-278 24 brows OSHAWA HAM SALON for sale Reduced tc $': 3oC for quick sok Very profitable owner resting Cam 432-3029 leave message M Ngkleo°'e LAO',ES KICK BOXAG Mon- day and wed evenings 7 30- 8 30 p m Free introductory pass INSTRUCTOR $WHAM DAVID IVENS Fdm degree black DCA IKA Mager lea ti- er Can (9051697-0397 PYUIO STUDENTS Looking for beginner students Less- or$ at my tame. Ajax area Cao Joan 0 905366.6351 LOSE Peraormis e1 CHEATING ONTARIO NOUSEw1YES names 8 on - wife phone numbers 1-900- 451-3638 ext 235 S3 691min. must be 18 T -tone OSHAWA RELAXING MAS- SAGE SMatsu Service 40 King St W(905) 404-9625 11 3C am •9pm PERSONAL Trainer. 15 years experience. certified. Physical Education Degree Space available Call Brian 905-x3- 4509 NO TDIE TO TATA Why not Fax us your ad! You can use your fax machine to send us your advertisement. Please allow time for us to confirm your ad Copy and price prior to deadline. One of our customer service representatives will call you. Please remember to leave your company name, address, phone number and contact name. 1TVV M Fax News Advertiser 905-579-4218 MAJOR LIQUIDATION AUCTION LIMITED EDITION ART - JEWELLERY - COINS' FURNITURE • COLLECTIBLES - ACCENT ITEMS STEREOS - COMPUTER• SCANNER` PHONES - PORCELAIN' CHINA* STAMPS - ESTATE ITEMS RDnRTQ rf%l I CPVIQI Cie . AnT - uuJII .r .... . 1Ii:ia[�AlII"NIf Thurs. Sept. 24 at 7:pm (Preview 6:pm) The Newcastle Community Centre 20 King St. West, Newcastle Catalogue sale to include, Mahogany console tables, minors, desks Occasional tables, Oak Dining set, accent furniture, china cabinets, Estate Corgi 8 Matchbox De cast collection (10-15 Year old sets, all mint) Postmaster rare stamp sets- Nostalgia, Disney. Diana, etc. Cherished Teddies Retired figurines, Precious Moments, Royal Doulton s Border Fine Arts Wildlife sculptures, (al discontinued), Crystal Mnis. Disney Collector Figures, Figurine Lamps, Plant stands, hall stands, coat trees, Hand painted leather trunks. Large selection of Accent Mirrors all sizes including 36 x 48. Photo frames, Italian Sterling silver (.925) Wall plaques, Quantity of LE. An by Romance, Lumbers, Kuck. C. Marshall, Tom Thomson. Group of Seven, A.J. Casson etc. Oil Paintings, studio prints, panels, accent art, all museum framed. Selection of Fine Jewellery including Diamond rings, precious 8 semi precious stone rings, Estate sterling silver, gold coins, Watches, pearls, gild chains, bracelets, earrings etc. Large collection d signed'Ivana Trump'lewellery. Many more items too numerous to list. Plan to attend .... Aways a new seiechon of Fine Duality Items. Temps Cash. Visa. Mc AjfheK, and debit. as per posted d anointed. Additions 8 de00lns appy sionrJpromclioncorn for lutue Auciuns and rnai list nqures. M PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS 1-8WRO-SALE M SUNDAY SEPT. 27 Start Time: 10 a.m. View 8 a.m. Kahn Auctions. 2699 Brock Lad N Pickering, 3 rn N of hwy 401 exit 399 is, pleased to be selling the contents from a large home owners moving to a condo. The articles listed are brand new to nearly new d will delight arty homeowner, builder or o!umber kitchen cupboard doors w/hardware. cedar chest, 2 new white fibreglass Bathtubs, 8 let whirlpool tub (green), 5oc. whirlpool faucet set, 2 china sinks. all plass curved enclosed panel shower door, table lamps. sm. Electric appliances - toaster, coffee makers etc., 2 121n freestanding aluminum exterior lights, silk trees. Toro ele power driven mower. 8 hp Mastercraft snowblower, 6 ft. cabinet arbonte, 4 ft. walnut cabinet. 2 seater sofa (off white). 3 Interior doors w/glns, power pres- sure washer 1100 psi (Karcher), sm. freezer, sell cleaning stove. side by side fridge. wlcernaker (Whirlpool), scuba diving Items. 10 ft fibreglass sailboat, 10 tt fibreglass d ngy (Boatex), 6 hp. Evinrude motor, bandsaw. Shhl concrete saw, sawsall, electric cnainsaw, numerous hand d power tools, gas trim hedger, shrub hedger, assorted gardemng tools, green wrought iron patio table w/4 chairs d umbrella. Ltd Ed. AJ CCasson: (numbered a signed). various other pcs of artwork (Lithos, Serigraph), hall mirrors, assorted glassware, dinnerware, silverware, very fine crystal. Mtkassa wine glasses. black Mikassa ovemlare, dinnerware, silverplate, assorted fancy older salt 6 peppers, commercial grill, couch, loveseat d char w/ottoman, black lacquer D.R su- ite (9pc). 2 build In ovens, 8 in. sq. gins blocks (approx 250), portable computer w/ colour printer, computer table, steno chair, office desk, office hutch. Canon photo copier, halogen lights, white oak bedroom suite. Sears 19 In TV w/remote, 60 ped- esW sinks ( 5 bone. 55 white), double entry steel doors wAriaded glass Inserts. 3 sin- g�e steel doors wAeaded glass Inserts (34 inc wide), Pecan k,tchen table vii eros ht ron base. 4 arm chairs. 1 server on wheels, 1 hutch, arborkte table. 2 sofa tables (chrome. gold d glass), Burgundy 8 green sofa, loveseat A chair. Napolean gas fire- place. central vac system. Christmas decoration, lots of kitchenwares, rotobller, water sprinkler accessories (rainbird) for a complete system 8 the Inst goes on! Vehicles 93 Chev Crew cab 13500 4X4 2 tone new paint w/60,000 km. 93 GMC Touring van xT extended. Dutch doors, 7 passenger, loaded -remote starter 6 alarm, roof racks. A/C. hitch, cruise 13911 13 ft. fully enclosed fibreglass single axle trail- er, barn doors. approx. 300 miles. 1 yr old. This is a very large sale so plan to at - Randy Potter Amboneer Ph (905) 603-0041 Fas (905) 576-2267 Terms: Chegees (know), tab, Visa, kftrac, M/C. TESS Tadd Estate Sales Service AUCTION SALE SAT. SEPT: 26 AT 11 A.M. NOTE: Being held at the home of Cliff Gaudaur of 76 Dorset St., Port Hope. Dir: Exit 401 at Hwy N28, go south to Dorset St., just west of Canadian Tire. Watch for signs. Tools and more tools!! Ant. wood planes, axes, ant. carpenters chest set on stand w/drawer, hand pow- er tools, sanders, taps, and dyes, skil- saw, very lrg. pipe wrenches, many drill bits, many quality hand tools, new extension ladder and other ladders. Ta- marack• covered utility trailer, 3/4 ton puller, ice auger, down filled sleeping bag (new), electric snowblower, hydrau- licack, Mastercraft chainsaw ( 7.5 amp , fishing rods (old and new), utaha- ty carts, Lawn Boy lawnmower, West- inghouse frost -free fridge, McClary washer, Simplicity wringer/washer, ant. singer sew machine, ant. walnut sideboard walnut Queen size bed, ant. wickersettee, sofa and chair w/carved wood frame, ant. trunks, mise. glass and china and so much more. Viewing 9:30 a.m. day of sale. Terms - Cash, Visa, M.C. Interac, cheque w. proper I.D. Lunch Available For more information or to book your estate sale. Call Patri- cia Tidd. TIDD ESTATE SALES SERVICE. (905) 372-29% or (905) 372- 0879. Specializing in antiques and es- tate auction sales. Appraisals, Liqui- dations and Bankruptcy. AUCTION SALE EAT. SEPT. 20TH, 5 P.M. ODOFELLOWS KUL IN PORT PERRY Fridge, stove, dryer, tv, furniture, shelving, welders, torches, grinders, sanders, chain saw, tools 3 much more. Viewing from 2 p.m. Lunch available. Pow= AiOi Sefvki 9554"73 TWO ESTATE AUCT10% Thur:. Sept. 24th, 6:W". For the late Mrs. Fischer of Brighton and Mrs. Jackson of Ouebec Ave. Toronto. To be sold at Wamefs Auction Hall, Hwy 112 Col- borne. antiques, colloaa- bles, appliances, home ltu- lashwrgs, chnita, glass. W-, parlial lust arty. Ant. 9pe. N*U along rm suite, arts. Wall glass tray top taw officials, JBK ennt. oval 1ped- lomtable with herp at, nice connsoa tab�ie sim several haves, glass Op *We w12 chairs. 0*" smoker :land, val- NA cedar clkeii 3 bed - win mAn we wall Reilly few queen axe not set now daft u SK t. dressers, treses of rltatael5, lap bP fridges, o es, wit, 0 4 a mallf new . TV nave. 3 new do" hug Nktdodms 1 3pc. sola and flat lone seal Bel 2 2pt rota Bels, wicker cleat 1 k hb alal beds. Collins as rid tables, other Rw {'a- tlas, 1th)rled 01 paint". di er pMlMkgs. pals a ramex, some took, It loot iffids nick , 01Blrei lesteick horse, everyday khes, ctft glasswrares, oleaab+es. M pars. ledd ig, linens, at. No le - elves, VNa, MC, ilNerac, ash or good che". Gory A BE warraw Audi fionous (905)356-2106 MacGregor Auction Centre, Beirmallville Milques, Collodahles, Modern Furniture 8 Toy Tractors Sunday Sept. 27th, 10 a.m. (viewing 9:00) 401 to Waverly Rd. (Exit 4311, North to f2 Htoy., East to Scugog St., e'rlh 1 km. Sunday's Auction features an excellent selection from past to present including Malcom bedroom set (bed, dressers, blanket trunk, mirror), medallion back sofa d 1890'3, Rocco Revival style settee, couch (c20's), dou- ble pedestal duncan phyfe table 8 six lyre back chairs, mist. chairs 8 rockers (sets, singles, pressbacks, oc- casional, parlour, tub etc.) Bonnet chest, tables (Dun- can Phyfe, pine, oak, parlour, kitchen etc), mist. dress- ers 6 chest of drawers, washstands, beds, quality glass 8 china, clocks, kitchen 8 country collectables, guitars i3 violin, collection of toy cast tractors kS tractor related collectables, fridge, stove, freezer, York 3001 Universal Gym, mist. household effects, tools 8 hard- ware. Large auction with something for one 8 all. Call for all your auction, appraisals 8 moving needs. MacGregor Auction a Moving Services Michael J. MacGregor 905-623-7949 1-800-363-6799 AUCTION SALE Sun. Sept. 27th 1 p.m. Location 8992 Reelsor Rd.. 1 km east of Markham. 1/2 km north of N7 Selling the property of 'Norah Herd moving to retirement 1919 C bug case grandfather clock, round oak table. 1919 C British maps. Speher figurines, lap desks. 40 pcs Wallace Sterling flatware. pine blanket chest, trea- dle sewing machine, spool bed, dressers, old atlas, post cards. cons, stamp cdlectton Miscellaneous Toy baMk, old pocket knives, 1940 verb - cal mixmaster, sail makers needle case, old toaster, old canes with silver chronritng. Pentax camera 8 acces- sories, mixing bowls, cd tools, las of unadvertised trea- sures. Glass 8 china by Saheek. Shelly. Hammedey, several English ironstone pieces, vegetable dishes IS patterns. Mixing bowls. Cranberry "A nip soft with wry un on" objects". Auctioneer: Maurice M. Jones Brock A Seven Auctions 1-905-686-4620 Quality items accepted PUBLIC AUCTION WED. SEPT. 23, START 6:30, VIEW: FROM NOON Kahn Auctions. 2699 Brock Rd N Pickering 3 Ink. N. of Hwy 401 exit 399, featuring this week antiques, fine furniture. glass. china 8 collectables to mit.. 3 Krug office chairs. oak pedestal table. 6 oak pressback, 4 pc. mah. BR suite. 8 pc. maple DR suite, mah. china cabi- net. pr mahogany end tables, oak grained wardrobe, walnut rrurrorback dresser, mahogany DR table, 2 sm pine harvest tables. 8 pc oak DR suite. music cabinet. wrought Iron gate. Chatham cupboard, oak side by side. sm. oak rolltop desk, Ig. Eastlake mlrrorback dresser, wooden Art Deco fireplace mantle. Remington bronze- The Mountain Man. 2 violins. couch b cnair. Ig concrete planters, concrete garden bench, cast Iron pedestal mailbox. 4 poster bed, pine bed, Jenny Lind bed. Industrial singer sewing machine set of 4 brass bar stools, many oil paintings, numerous lamps. Maluta cordless drill, old radios, assorted Fiesta ware pcs . Ry - lint firetruck, marry occasional tables d chairs, mirrors, bridge lamps. prints. d a very Ig. assortment of crystal b china, Rogers flatware set In box, kids scooter, signed carved stone statues. 2 wooden gold dubs, fin Pure Spring 3 Uptown signs d oak Morris chair This is only a sm. accounting of the kind of articles in store! Randy Potter Auctioneer Phone (905) 683-0041 Fax (905) 576-2267 ESTATES i CONSIGNMENTS OUR SPECIALTY!!! WATCH THE PAPERS FOR DETAILS OF OUR LARGE SPECIALTY ANTIQUE i COLLECTIBLE SALE MONDAY OCTOBER 12! Sat. Sept. 26th at 10 a.m An approximate 6 hour sale will Include antiques, fur- niture, household, glass and china, collectables. must and refinishing projects for Mrs. Mary Patterson of Stouffville, plus inclusions. Held at the Ballalttrao Commonq C*We, 1 km east of Hwy 48 on the Au- rora Sd. Rd. Ornate Victorian walnut double bed, ant oak wall rrkrror w/ong. hooks. 1860's and 1880's chest of drawers, late 1800's Lincoln rocker; Jacques and Hayes settee; old wicker table w/chairs: ant. dining ta- bles; dining chairs. parlor tables, large reclining sofa and chair (ex): antique lightin?, Electrohome Cortina Rhythm Mater organ. Large se action good glass and china; new Dirt Devil vacuum; cellular phone: 486 com- puter; larCe set of bells on strap: old military bed; washboards, butterbowl, 2 electric snow throwers: cps grass trimmer. A VERY FULL SALE. Plan to attend. Ifisa, M/C, Interac. CLARKSON AUCTIONS $85.449-"11 PUBLIC AUCTIONM Thurs. Sept. 24 - 6:30 p.m. Lawn mowers,presstue washer, gas trimmers, leaf blowers, generators and other landscaping, mechanics shop, office, vehicle ec}uipment and accessories.... Viewing and Iregistlt'ation begins ONLY at 4.00 p.m. Thursday, September 24 MANHEIM'S OSHAWA DEALERS EXCH. 1845 South Service (4010 Courtice) For More Info. (905) 404-6633 CONSIGINIENT EQUIPMEMT AUCTION SERRYMMK FARMS, RR02 Tumbs Rd. Oran', Oat. 1111,12 IMIN Wit of Hwy. 115. SAL OCT. ISM, 10 A.M. Selling a full line of farm equipment, tractors, machin- ery, vehicles, hardware, lumber, tools etc. For info. and to consign to this auction contact the auctioneer: John 0. Barry, RR42 Orono 955.M4757 OWL If AtlCUOne :11 Ilrlprowltlsnts 1 P�airttlrtg a Sat. Sept. 26th, M Warner's AuedW Mall, Hwy n, Colborne Selling from 2 private es- tates from Trenton and vnre Edward County, or- nale gpc. walnut d"I'm :wte. walnut bedroom so- to both ant sets in excell nndihon, oak Moms chair, Px, diningroom table, or- -at, carved china cabinet also excell. condition, 2 I ctonan rockers, both Ile solid rockers, 3 pc. ,„ta set with wood show ,.arae in new condition, pressers, chests of draw- -.s, small tables, good col- ,cnon of collectible smalls ciuding 2 rare piano ba. Fs. Flo Blue platter, very :hest of silver, qty sil- serving pcs., cruets, -•ummersly pcs., O.C. Ja- -an copper lustre, 2 com- i? sets Royal Albert :. ra Petti point and ,%­rican Beauty pat- s Royal Worcester, [Cion, Spode. Royal .ron. Beswick. pressed ti glass pcs., old china i -i veers. lge. city. cups & r ,ers. Iqe quant. salts ;tippers. Ins pattern de- : ­s .on, books, etc., large 1.1 everything excel) con- .. ;r. no reserves. a. MC. interac, cash or :cel cheque. Bary d Bal Wanner Auc- tioneers (905)355-2106 AUCTION BARN FRIDAY SEPT. 25 AT 5:00 P.M. 3 MILES EAST OF LITTLE BRITAIN ON COUNTY RD. 4 Vie will be selling in C_'h Barns at the ,ame time - Main Barn the property of '^e late Bert Spring -ong time antique aealer) Sale includes a large quantity of fin - shed & unfinished h„mdure, flat -to -wall ,.uvboard, wash- stands, antique aressers & chests of rawers, txass iron e'! 5, refinished ^mer cabinet, refin- sned drop leaf ta- rl es dough box, c^ rch pews, oval a at :op trunks, wood - trunks. oak wall !e,ephone, pine ta- bles 6 oak dining chairs, targe qty. un- r,n,sned kitchen chars, approx. 50 embossed & silk screen milk bottles. Ige qty antique light fixtures• qty. antique bottle, plus a qty, o1 a-hque & collectible Mems. Barn 2 - Mod- ern dressers & chests of drawers, pine chesterfield & matching chair, :hairs, Duncan Phyfe able & 4 chairs, Aantel clocks, mod- rrn dinette suite, fussier cupboard op, walnut sewing able, electronic gas love, antique oak Iresser, plus a qty. hina, glass & iousehold items. Don 8 Greg Colmoil RRe1 Little Britain PETMS UN HAYDON, SAT., SEPT. 26, 6P.M. VIEWING f110M 3 A variety of consignmects: old cdnsa bis, dtilds' neg- on. 8HP Roper lawn tractor, bulkrgrinder (210). electric hacksaw (11 o), iewsky (10K+, Fifth Ave., 2'Ireonia ring), maple a Mass beds, fps. light kxhm oil pajnl- ktgs, books, air cor4boner, brassiglass fireplace doors, pine boxes, toys, dishes & much more. Something fox everyone. Terms: cash, cheque or Visa. Auctioneer, Don Stephenson, 905.263- 4402 or 705.277.9829. Stile taking consignments for Thanksgiving Day auction. From 401 Bovlarwnville exit 431 north 8 miles to Con. Rd. B. go east at the Fre Hall. 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