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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1998_11_01PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER PRESSRUN 44,000 PICKERING'S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SIIgrCTr, LAA 36 PAGES '^ r. L. i �+► I SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1, 1998 OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY" PWWSSTAND Senior badly injured in crash with van stolen from Ajax Two killed fleeing Po WALTER PASSARF_LLA/ News Advertiser photo A paramedic and a firefighter tend to a victim of a crash in Oshawa Friday morning that killed two other men travelling in a van stolen from Ajar. An elderly woman was seriously injured when her station wagon was hit by the vehicle as its driver was attempting to evade police. Durham Grade 3s average at 3Rs CRANI ANDREWS `Parents, teachers and students should be proud...' The marks are in for area students BY SUSAN O WE1LL Staff Writer While Grade 3 students here and throughout Ontario are "mak- ing progress" in reading, writing and mathematics, there's plenty of room for improvement, says the head of the provincial assessment body. The Education Quality and Ac- countability Office (EQAO) Fri- day released the results of the 3Rs Grade 3 tests administered to 131,000 pupils in 3,300 elemen- tary schools last May. The tests measure knowledge and skills pupils are expected to learn over the first three years of school. "Ontario's students are making progress, while much remains to be done to improve the way they learn and are taught;" says EQAO head Joan Green. The EQAO, which conducts province -wide assessments annu- ally, reports 45 per cent of stu- dents in the province scored at or above this year's higher Ontario target in reading, 49 per cent achieved that level three or higher in writing and 43 per cent met or exceeded level three in mathemat- ics. At the Durham District School See TEST page 4 BY STEPHEN SHAW Staff Writer OSHAWA — Witnesses say a van stolen in Ajax was "barrelling" down a residential Oshawa street while fleeing police seconds before a horrific crash which left two young men dead. In a last-minute manoeuvre, the driver swerved to evade a police blockade and sped through a stop sign, colliding with a car driven by an elderly woman, smashing into a utility pole and bursting into flames Friday morning. All three occupants of the van — the lone survivor remains in hospi- tal — were thrown from the vehi- cle, after what witnesses describe as a high-speed chase. The crash, which left the 62 - year -old Oshawa woman seriously injured, sent local residents rushing from their homes, only to be met by a grisly scene. "1 was snoozing in my chair and I heard one big bang. 1 came out and there were bodies lying around. They weren't moving;' said Eileen Milks. 72, of Marion Avenue. "That poor woman, they had to cut her out. It gave me a sick feel- ing... They must have been going really fast " Durham Regional Police said the suspect van was being followed Inside the News Advertiser VRM TO FIND R Editorial Page ..........:6 ibaltll .................8 mine Dropping .........10 Sports ................22 Classified .............29 GIVE US A CALL General ..........683-5110 Didri ation ......683-5117 Death Notices .....683-3005 Anctien Line ......683-7545 Yws ...........1-800-662-8423 EmWI .newsroom@durham.net Web sib ....durhamnews.net FAX.............683-7363 STOREROOM IJERIODICAL by one marked cruiser west on Mar- ion Avenue when a second marked cruiser, coming from the cast, tried to intercept the van by blocking the roadway. "At this time we understand the van went around the cruiser and then drove off, accelerating west- bound toward Gibbons Street, where it failed to stop at the stop sign and struck a car in the intersec- tion;' Sergeant Jim Grimley, depart- ment spokesman, said at the scene. Sgt. Grimley said neither police vehicle had its sirens activated, and the officer stressed: "There was no high-speed pursuit. There was never a pursuit called in." After colliding with the car, be- lievcd to be southbound, the van mounted the boulevard, flipped up- side down and struck the utility pole, snapping it in half. Witnesses said one occupant was pinned under the van, another was laying on the grass, and a third was against a hedge. John Gabourie, who lives on the corner, was the first resident to rush to the scene after hearing the crash"Tlx: van was still moving. It spun and flipped over." While a police officer extin- guished the fire, Mr. Gabourie went See SIU page 7 HOME IMPROVEMENTS GoBY Fir LeNa rai tan �.n M OUR SHOWMN t» sent" Swe" (s0dedsoW Offil an Am) 696-2445 AIF PAGE 2 NEWS AUVEH115tH SUNDAY EDITION, NWEM6EH 1, 1995 99 Pontiac Sunfire Sedan Who says Sedan drivers have to give up styling and performance. 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Ontario and around the world. Pickering Town Centre is a one million "Thank you to the Ontario Pension square foot shopping centre located at Board, owners of Pickering Town Centre Kingston and Liverpool Roads in for their gift of Public Art", stated Andrea Pickering, Ontario and is owned by the Graham, President of the Pine Ridge Arts Ontario Pension Board and managed by 20 Council. "Thank you to Allan Arsenault VIC Management Inc. The sculpture, for his keen enthusiasm and expertise in m "Dreascape", scheduled for completion the organization of this exciting competi- in spring 1999, will occupy an outdoor tion, and thank you to the Town of area in the Centre's new Transit stop loca- Pickering for initiating this project" tion on Glenanna Road, across from the With the exceptional understanding of Pickering Municipal Building. people friendly spaces, Pickering Town "Dreamscape" is a 16 -foot sculpture Centre has funded over $500,000 in made of highly polished stainless steel. improvements to the ' Glenanna Road Reflecting brilliantly under the sun, it will •stneetscape. These improvements designed complement the surrounding architecture to make the entire PTC environment more and landscaping to make the chosen site a user friendly, include additional parking, unique meeting place. "Dreamscape" rep- new walkways, lighting, landscaping, resents fantasy and vision. The benches, and coming next Spring, the fin - Competition Jury describes the sculpture ishmg touch, "Dreamscape". as "new", "fresh", "charming„ and " a pub- licly engaging piece". f� inftlama>tion,� "Dreams can be realized at PTC" remarks Allan Arsenault, Centre ManagerAi'Seiiailllt Kr5! �� of Pickering Town Centre," and "Dream- scape", with it's fresh original design is 'iltre �III>er perfectly suited for our shopping centre."acing Towim Centre ' Sculptor Edward Falkenberg describes the sculpture as "appealing to the child int -6, ADVMTWNG FSATVWE- _ ` -- f 4 NEWS , 1998 Test ADVERTISER esults in for Durham Grade 3s Tf:'ST%nim poke 1 accountability and assessment officer. "It main Durham students reached the stan- Board. 45 per cent of pupils scored at level looks like our math results are pretty good. • dard this \car. three or higher in reading, 48 per cent But, N1s. Lloyd notes, it's difficult to dc- "This year's test \kill be our baseline. As reached or bettered level three in writing termine whether the results are better this our teachers i.et used to working with the and 41 per cent met or exceeded level three year than they were in the 1997 tests. new curriculum we're going to get better at in mathematics. "This year's results cannot he directly this." At the Durham Catholic District School compared with the results from the 1996-97 Lloyd reports the hoard Hill hold in - Board. 47 per cent of students scored at or Grade 3 assessment, since the mo assess- formation sessions for its administrators ahose level three in reading. 50 pear cent merits are based on different provincial cur- throughout Noycmher to help them "build reached or exceeded level three in writing ricula. • she says. school action plans -- and 42 per cent met or bettered level three As well, the provincial standard has hcen She reports it Hill he several weeks be - in mathematics. raised. Last year a Icyel two result Has the fore the hoard releases its school -by -school "We would expect to see some improve- Ontario target, however this year the scan- . results. School hoards are required to make ment in math this year because that was our dard has been boosted to a level three. \ts, those tigures public before Dec. I. focus.- says Anne Lloyd. the public hoard's Llokd explains that's why it appears not as Catholic hoard director GrantAndretis is r--------------------� Tips on dealing ; r BIRTHDAY PARTIES BIR1 with abuse � � x • I • ' ° ,�° (ages 1 and rip) • • also happy with separate school student performance. "Our local results again tll,� year compare favourably with provincial re- sults. Parents, teachers and students sh()uld he proud of that" He notes "it is reasonable to expect" the results would he lower this year because it'. the first vear for the new provincial curricu- lum. 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"They're forgotten;' Ms. Longfield says about the men and women who serve in Canada's armed forces. "I think people have this unreal- istic view of what life on the base is like" Ms. Longfield is one of 16 people who sit on the Stand- ing Committee on National Defence and Veterans Affairs, an all -party committee re- viewing quality of life issues, touring Canadian Forces bases and missions in Bosnia and Germany. The committee submitted an 96 -page report to the House of Commons earlier this week, listing sev- eral recommendations cover- ing pay benefits, housing and equipment. Unlike in the past when those joining the military were in their late teens, the people being recruited today are in their mid-20s. -They have families and we pay them $19SO) or $20OX);' Ms Longfield says. A don't think it is keeping with what people think a per- son, who is going to Bosnia to lay down their life for peacekeeping, should be paid " The government does not pay for housing for service- men and their families, who must pay market value for their on -base homes, she says. In many cases the hous- ing is just a "two-bedroom, a storey -and -a -half, has a leaky basement and virtually no in- sulation" The committee's report suggested a 10 per cent in- crease for people at the low - News Tip? Call us at 683-5110 u nn uu uw eyp- a-n. t'/. I_U, , •w 0-- "VY o=rs hof 0- ti— In c& -w.' N—A. $ OFF Sl��.rtcnh�tnc� r i ciamroCti 426-6683 \..i 1ahJ wrth "thee dr, Goodthtvtgth 11/i0/9t1 merry maids. •v.wo.e. c est end of the military pay scale, ranging to two per cent for the highest paid. Under the recommendation the largest raises would be instat- ed immediately, while the smallest will be brought into effect at a later date. 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It's time the message was made clear to joy-riders and crime suspects everywhere: if you run from police. the penalties will be much more se- vere than if you stop and co-operate. It's horrific that a tragedy, right in the middle of a quiet, residential sec- tion of Oshawa on a sunm autumn Friday morning, is needed to prompt change. But the deaths of two young men trying to evade police in a van stolen from Ajax and the serious injuries suf- fered by an innocent woman travel- ling along a city street reinforce, in the most serious way possible, that it's time for reform. The sad truth is that what happened Fridav was almost easy to predict. Since April 30, a span of only a few months, there have been a whopping 10 high-speed chases in Durham Re- gion alone. It's a miracle really that nobody was killed or hadly injured in any of the earlier pursuits. Speeds of 160 and 170 kilometres an hour were routine in the chases, several of which ended in minor accidents. It's also true that in most of the cases we've reported since April 30, the driers could not be identified be- cause they were youths. Joy -riding youngsters trying to evade police are a danger to all around them: it's pure luck that in these previous instances. they got away with their lives. Shackling the police and prevent- ing them from pursuing criminals is a prescription for disaster of another type. What kind of message would it send to people bent on committing se- rious crimes? The police must be al- lowed to do their job and citizens everywhere should have confidence police will do everything they can to catch criminals. However. the answer lies in drasti- cally increasing the penalty for those running from police pursuit. Those who do not slow down and stop when asked to do so by police — for any reason — should face an ab- solute minimum sentence of two years in jail. Any type of injury caused by a chase should result in a minimum 10 - year prison sentence and causing death should result in life in prison with no chance of' parole. We must reclaim our streets and highways. If we don't, the carnage will con- tinue. N0V.1 1998 I% LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Charter schools crisis. For those who don't know bring equal opportunitNI for the rich To the editor: The voucher or chartered school system has been men- tioned as being one possible way to solve the present educational School boards do Province's dirty work The Province is passing the buck once again as the debate over school closures continues to heat up in com- munities across Ontario. The Tory government's funding formula for new pupil places has placed school board officials in an un- enviable position, faced with closing well-established community schools to secure funding for new facilities in the future. And, later this month Durham Dis- trict School Board trustees will decide whether to close nine schools across the region under a 5120 -million plan that calls for the construction of 12 new schools in Durham over the next three years. While some parents are resigned to the fact their children will be moving to another location next September, others like parents at Oshawa's Cen- tral Collegiate Institute and Cedardale Public School are continuing cam- paigns to save their schools. It's understandable communities aren't willing to give up the fight. But school boards are the ones taking the brunt as the Province continues to sidestep its responsibility. When Toronto District School Board officials unveiled a list '17iprs- what these arc, a chartered school is similar to a private one. Each child gets a voucher and can give it to anv chartered school they want. Premier Mike Harris has mentioned $50X) a, the probable amount of the voucher. The problem is that most pri- vate schools charge more than $5,M) per child. Could it he that it costs more than this to educate a child" It certainly costs more in the public systems now. In other jurisdictions (mostly U.S.) where this has been intro- duced, an added tuition is charged. The parents who can af- ford the added tuition send their children to the schools with the extras that this money purchases — more paper supplies and ma- terials, computers and other technology, more art supplies, better upkeep of the building, athletic supplies, etc. The parents who can not afford the addition- al tuition send their children to the schools which do not charge extra and do without many pro- grams which are presently of- fered in the public systems and which the poor chartered school can't afford. Of course, there is always the endless fund-raising projects which can help these poorer schools to some extent. Eventually this evolves into a two-level educational system — one for the poor, who include the immigrant population, welfare recipients, lower income earners, etc. — and one for those who can afford to have their children get a proper education. What results is a new motto for Ontario schools: "Equal opportunity for all — as long as they have money." Garry Noonan, Pickering PICKERING NEWS ADVEKI SER A Metroland C'ommunit% Newspaper Tim Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Edtior-in-Chic J Steve Houston XfanuYinY L'dtlor Bruce Danford Utrec'lor of Advertistt;v Duncan Fletcher lleiad , I dverrrsin,j� Manager Eddie Kolodziejcak C lasstfied . Idvrra ur.c bfangiier John Willems Real Fstate.iutomwivv Advertising Manuoyr Abe Fakhourie Distributton .ttanager Lillian Hook OJJice .tfanager Barb Harrison C'ompostng .tfunugt-r _News (905) 683-5I I0 SAIJU (905) 683-5110 Classifieds (905) 683 -070 - Distribution (905)6x3-511', General Fax (905)6x3-7;63 E -:Nail newsroom a.durham.net Web address www.durhamnew�, net 130 Commercial Aye . Ajar, Ont. 1. IS ?115 The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Printing. Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Com- munity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circu- lations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occu- pies. � =#CNA :a Durham prepare to vote on the board's system -wide accommodation and school improvement plan. board offi- Susan ctals are continuing to travel across the region meeting with parents and stu- ,> O' Neill dents to explain just how the rules _ have changed. Staff Writer During a meeting at Ajax High School last Tuesday, public board offi- cials explained school boards are re - day of 138 elementary and secondary quired to dispose of surplus space to schools throughout the city that are fund badly -needed new facilities. facing a padlock at the end of this "lite government has changed the school year, Education and Training rules of the game," Bev Freedman, su- Minister Dave Johnson continued to perintendent of programs, told parents claim school closures aren't neves- and pupils. "From the Province's point sary. of view this makes good sense. When Yet his government's policy clearly it translates into communities it's leaves school boards no choice if they painful." hope to construct new buildings to ac- Ron Trbovich, the board's superin- commodate students in growth areas. iendent of business, told parents from "Tbe Harris government is forcing Ajax and Exeter high schools last school boards to make not only un- week, as he has said at many commu- wise and hasty, but also unnecessary, nity meetings across the region, "it's decisions regarding school closures," not a very pleasant duty" to tell a com- says Phyllis Benedict, leader of the El- munity the school they love is closing. ementary Teachers' Federation of On- "This is being done with angst," tario. "The new funding formula is Ms. Freedman told parents, adding driving the process, disregarding the board officials are simply trying to very real consequences for children of make the best of the situation. budgetary decisions." A situation that requires them to do As public, , spj ool. trys4eys irk, .,the PrpyiM's diTty,Work., , , what these arc, a chartered school is similar to a private one. Each child gets a voucher and can give it to anv chartered school they want. Premier Mike Harris has mentioned $50X) a, the probable amount of the voucher. The problem is that most pri- vate schools charge more than $5,M) per child. Could it he that it costs more than this to educate a child" It certainly costs more in the public systems now. In other jurisdictions (mostly U.S.) where this has been intro- duced, an added tuition is charged. The parents who can af- ford the added tuition send their children to the schools with the extras that this money purchases — more paper supplies and ma- terials, computers and other technology, more art supplies, better upkeep of the building, athletic supplies, etc. The parents who can not afford the addition- al tuition send their children to the schools which do not charge extra and do without many pro- grams which are presently of- fered in the public systems and which the poor chartered school can't afford. Of course, there is always the endless fund-raising projects which can help these poorer schools to some extent. Eventually this evolves into a two-level educational system — one for the poor, who include the immigrant population, welfare recipients, lower income earners, etc. — and one for those who can afford to have their children get a proper education. What results is a new motto for Ontario schools: "Equal opportunity for all — as long as they have money." Garry Noonan, Pickering PICKERING NEWS ADVEKI SER A Metroland C'ommunit% Newspaper Tim Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Edtior-in-Chic J Steve Houston XfanuYinY L'dtlor Bruce Danford Utrec'lor of Advertistt;v Duncan Fletcher lleiad , I dverrrsin,j� Manager Eddie Kolodziejcak C lasstfied . Idvrra ur.c bfangiier John Willems Real Fstate.iutomwivv Advertising Manuoyr Abe Fakhourie Distributton .ttanager Lillian Hook OJJice .tfanager Barb Harrison C'ompostng .tfunugt-r _News (905) 683-5I I0 SAIJU (905) 683-5110 Classifieds (905) 683 -070 - Distribution (905)6x3-511', General Fax (905)6x3-7;63 E -:Nail newsroom a.durham.net Web address www.durhamnew�, net 130 Commercial Aye . Ajar, Ont. 1. IS ?115 The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Printing. Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Com- munity Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circu- lations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occu- pies. � =#CNA :a NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, November 1, 1998 PAGE 7 AIP SALTER R-AS:SAW.'LL-t/ Netts Advertiser photos At left, u woman seriousl- injured tivhen a stolen van crashed into her vehicle Fridav morning is tended to by paramedics and firefighters. Above. Durham Re- gional Police and members of the Province's Special Investigations Unit probe the Oshaxa accident that also killed t►vo rrren in the stolen vehicle and injured another in the van. SIU probes deadly crash SI t % from page 1 to help one of the occupant%. "I couldn't feel a pulse:' he said. One occupant of the van. 22 - year -old Jeremy Arsenault. Oshawa. was pronounced dead at the scene? Another occupant. 28 -scar -old Dcon Hobbs also of Oshawa, was dead on arrival at the Oshawa site of the Lakeridge Health Corporation. police said. The lone surviving occupant of the van is 19-vear-old William Woods of Whitby, who suffered a broken leg. He faces charges of pos- -Session of stolen property, police said. Meanwhile, the woman driving the car, a 1993 Cavalier station wagon, was rushed by ambulance to Lakcrtdzc Health Oshawa. Shc .uf- STEPHEN SHAW1 News Advertiser photo Beth Ouelette witnessed the stolen van just barrelling' before the fat4cm4 - - fercd serious internal injuries, but her condition was said to he non life-threatening. !Moments before the crash Beth Ouellette said she was sitting on the porch of her Fairlawn Street home when she saw the van speeding west on Marion Avenue. "First I saw a police car go east on htanon Avenue and the van came the other way. with a police car right behind him... It was obviously a chase. but it didn't have any sirens going:' said Mrs. Ouellette. "Right after that I heard the crash: !Mrs. Ouellette. 38, estimated the van was moving at a speed of "at least 80 km/h. "I could hear the revving of the engine before it even went past. I knew there was going to be an acci- dent. I thought my God, he'll never be able to stop. There was no way with the speed he was going. He was just barrelling:" She immediately went to the cor- ner and was startled by what she saw. "It scared me. It wasn't a nice scene. I knew somebody was going to lose their life" The double fatality is being in- vestigated by the Province's Special Investigations Unit, which sent out a team of eight investigators. The SIU probes all civilian deaths or serious injuries involving police. While details of the crash were still sketchy as of Friday night, what is clear is that the tragedy unfolded within a brief few minutes. Based on witness and police ac- counts, this much is known: A plainclothes officer spotted three males getting into the van — reported stolen Oct. 13 from an ad- dress on Linton Road, Ajax — and relayed the information to police SHEI_AGH Steal LLISTER '1 can't confirm schether there Was' a chase. dispatch at 9:24 a.m. In an unmarked police vehicle, the constable followed the stolen van, likely unknown to the occu- pants, as it headed north to Annaper lis Street. The van continued east toward Park Road where one of two marked cruisers, each driven by a patrol sergeant, got in behind the van. A second cruiser, its emergency lights activated, pulled across the roadway. At 9:26 am., two minutes after the original call, the area was lit- tered with bodies and wreckage. What occurred in those two min- utes will be closely scrutinized by the SIU. "lite investigation is still in the preliminary stages so we are unable to tell exactly what went on:' said investigator Shelagh McAllister. "Right now I can't confirm whether there was or was not (a chase):" she added. Investigators spent the day videotaping the crash scene and canvassing residents, and were to request officers' notes,- dirty reports and communication tapes of the in- cident for their investigation. SIC.' spokc,,man Gail Scala said 1mcsugaton have designated one subject officer." an officer identi- iicd as the focus of an imestwatron, and whois not required to Ltvc a statement. and three "w itncss offi- cers." who arc required under provincial law to give statements. Two of the witness officers spoke with investigators during the day. she said. while the other two officers were unasatlahle to be i- ter,iewcd. At least one was said to be ex- tremely traumatised following the crash. "Certainly this is a tragedy no matter how it all turns out:' said Durham Regional Police Chief Kevin McAlpine. He said he expects all officers in- volved will co-operate with the SIU. which has the power to charge po- lice officers and has come under fire for past handling of cases. Other deadly recent accidents in- volving stolen cars in the Greater Toronto Area were on the minds of dozens of residents gathered at the scene. ""Che innocence of small cities is gone:' commented Whitby resident Bob Quintin, 61. Some called for harsher sen- tences for people who flee police; others suggested police should not pursue stolen cars. "if the kids took the car, that's wrong. But the police have lots of cruisers and radios and they should think a little bit:' said Mrs. Ouel- lette. "If they put in capital punish- ment for car thieves it would stop high speed chases:' said Mr. Gabourie. 1f you ask me, they got what they deserve.- Beth eserve" kl:: PAGE .NEWS SDH ON, Noven 99I8 t h &FiTNESS NEWS ADVERTISER NOV. 1 1 9 9 8 Many questions, few definitive answers Are electromagnetic fields (EMFs) hazardous to your health'? This is possibly a dull topic for those who nearly flunked their physics course. But due to modern electrical conveniences we're all lit- erally bathed in EMFs day after day. And until scientists provide better solutions we could avoid po- tential health problems by taking a lesson from rats. I've used an electric razor for years. But I've never given a second thought that every day I am in direct contact to a strong electromagnetic source for several minutes. You're also endangered by EMFs if you live near power lines, use a hair dryer, electric blanket, waterbed heaters made before 1990, motor -driven clocks, mi- erowa%e ovens, computers and a host of other devices. Then consid- er the hours children spend playing video games. Cellular and cordless phones also emit radio frequency fields. And with 190 million mobile tele- phones in use worldwide today even small. adverse effects on health could have major public health implications. .Modern society is inconceivable without all these technologies. But some authorities believe these con- veniences are causing decreased fertility, memory loss and adverse changes in the behaviour of chil- dren But there's another major con- t� - = The Doctor Game R' Gif Mrd-Jotres �E M.D. cern. Do EMFs cause cancer? How could electromagnetic fields cause health problems:' Like microwave ovens, EN1Fs increase the temperature of body tissues. Man scientists therefore claim EMFs do not present major health hazards. But it's hard to dismiss some evidence. The controversy began in 1979 when epidemiologist Nancy Wertheimer and physicist Ed Leep- cr studied children living near high current electric power lines. They appeared to face twice the risk of developing leukemia as _hildren living farther away. In 1980 another study in Denser found that ,:hildren living within 15 metres of power lines faced five times the risk of all forms of cancer. We also know breast cancer is very rare in men with only 3(X) cases a year in the U.S. But a study of 38,0(X) Norwegian men found electrical workers had twice the risk of developing breast cancer. Stephen Cleary, a biophysicist at the Medical College of Virginia car - Tied out research on human blood and cancer cells. He showed blood cells and one type of cancer cell grew abnormally after a two-hour exposure to the same frequency produced by mi- crowave ovens. Or at a lower fre- quency emitted by industrial equip- ment. But there is no general consen- sus among scientists. Some simply refuse to use cellular phones. Oth- ers claim the reports linking EINIFs to cancer are Flawed. A report in the journal 'Electron- ics World' reports animals are sensi- tive to electric fields. They claim rats are highly intelligent and sensi- tive to colour, sound and smell much beyond the capability of hu- mans. In one study, when rats were place in electromagnetic fields. they tried to avoid them. 'Mev also re- moved their young and recreated IF DR. JOSEPH A. • 111 im MISKIN, DENTIST 11130101111 I MEN 0 1041 C. Affordable Dentures ... One Good Reason To Smile! F' RcRA!k ;1 r,,) - Re. nes ' Complete. Partial Dentures LOWER DENTURE STABILITY E -Mail it NEW PERMANENT, SOFT DENTURE LINER Ministry of the Environment York/Durham District Office William Steil, DD. RICA) to us! 84 Old Kingston Rd W. 130 Gwendolyn Blvd, Keswick, Ontario PICKERING VILLAGE, AJAX We're at 683-4294 newsroom e After hours 428-8801 durham.net IF DR. JOSEPH A. • 111 im MISKIN, DENTIST • QUAI.Ti'Y :.::..... GENTLE DENTAL 1 The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario CARE tRE iMPVRTANT. TO YOU Ministry of the Environment York/Durham District Office VT ARE AVA 1" E 605 Rossland Road, East TO SERVE YOU 130 Gwendolyn Blvd, Keswick, Ontario WE - WELCOME Ajax, Ontario NEW PATIENTS King Township Public Library WE r PEOPLE Newmarket Public Library OF ALL AGES 6031 Highway 7 Markham, Ontario 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE r:?:::;:•: �M. '•. Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario W (South of Hwy. #�2) a �• N j3H4.arwood t ' ; i their nests in unexposed areas. It was found even bees block up their hives in the presence of EMFs. Cur- rent evidence indicates no one knows whether prolonged exposure to EMFs can trigger health prob- lems. In the meantime the best ad- vice is to behave like the rats. Here are some practical ways to do it. If you can't sleep without an electric blanket, warm the bed and terminate the EMF by removing the plug before you retire. Don't sleep next to electric mo- tors if you can avoid it. EMFs pro- duced by motor -driven clocks and fans are powerful at close range, but drop off within a few feet. Move the clock to the dresser. Or buy a wind- up, or battery -powered clock. If you can't go back to an old- fashioned razor. shave quickly with your electric one. And if you want to keep your teeth a lifetime and escape Ea11:s purchase; a Butler battery-operated toothbrush rather than an electric one. Video display terminals are a source of relatively strong EMFs. Minimize the exposure by working at arm's length from the screen. It•s also prudent to sit at least four feet from your workmate's computer. And limit the number of hours your child plays video games. If you're in the market for a new home you may want to consider the proximity of power lines. Remember there's no such thing as zero risk. Travelling may result in a car accident. Staying at home in bed you may die during an earthquake. Currently it's reasonable to assume that there is some hazard to electromagnetic fields. We don't know how much. But it can't be excessive. Otherwise, by this point. we'd all be dead. orlf �m NOTICE OF SUBMISSION OF TERMS OF REFERENCE Long Term Water Supply Project - Lake Ontario Water Supply via Durham West - Preparation of Terms of Reference for the Development of an Individual Environmental Assessment Over the past year. York Region has been preparing a Terms of Reference (ToR) for the development of an Individual Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Long Terms Water Supply Project - Lake Ontario Water Supply via Durham West. This document has now been finalized and submitted, on October 27. 1998 to the Minister of the Environment for a decision on Approval. The Ministry of the Environment will be posting a summary of the Terms of Reference on the Environmental Assessment website (www.ene.gov.on.ca/envisioNebr) for a 30 day Public review period on November 3, 1998. The Terms of Reference have also been posted by York Region at the Long Term Water Supply Project Website (www.yorkwater.on.ca). Copies of the Terms of Reference can also be reviewed at the following locations: York Region Transportation Town of Pickering - Ministry of the Environment And Works Department Clerk's Office EA Branch 17250 Yonge Street Newmarket, Ontario 1 The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario 250 Davisville Avenue, 51h Floor Toronto, Ontario Region of Durham - Clerk's Office Ministry of the Environment York/Durham District Office Georgina Public Library 605 Rossland Road, East 230 Westnet Road South,51h Floor 130 Gwendolyn Blvd, Keswick, Ontario Whitby, Ontario Ajax, Ontario King Township Public Library Markham Community Library Newmarket Public Library 1970 King Road King City, Ontario 6031 Highway 7 Markham, Ontario 438 Park Avenue Newmarket, Ontario Richmond Hill Public Library 1 Atkinson Road Bathurst Clark Library Stouffville Public Library Richmond Hill, Ontario 900 Clark Avenue, West Thornhill, Ontario 6240 Main Street Stouttville, Ontario Aurora Public Library East Gwillimbury Public Library PickeringCentral Library 56 Victoria Street Aurora, Ontario 19513 Yonge Street Holland Landing, Ontario 1 The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario If awroved bw the Minkfar tho also serve as a benchmark for reviewing the EA. Following the Ministe�oapprK rooval of�the ToR, the 4­ also is required to deal only with matters falling within the provisions of the approved TOR. Comments on the ToR must be received no later than December 4, 1998. Please send your comments to: Mr. Dave Griffin, EBR Coordinator Ministry of the Environment Environmental Assessment Branch 250 Davisville Avenue, 5th Floor Toronto, Ontario Tel: (416) 314-7116 Fax:(416) 314-7271 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, Novenrber.1,1996 PAGE 9 A/P Mike Starr says amalgmation is the only way to defeat the federal Liberals COMMUNITY Un*te NEWS BRIEFS the rigsaysM*ke"Starrl NC -)V l 1998 BY CHRIS ROVIF. News editor Oshawa's most prominent Tory says a Reform -Conservative amalgamation is needed to de- throne the federal Liberals. For a number of years there have been rumblings of -support to merge the two right-wing parties. Prominent Tories such as Alberta Premier Ralph Klein have pub- licly stated such a political mar- riage is paramount to the federal Tories rising from the ashes fol- lowing the Brian Mulroney years. Surrounded by the political photographic archive which adorns his home office, 87 -year- old political icon Michael Starr spoke frankly to This Week re- garding the past, present and fu- ture of the Conservative party. "This is a very necessary move;" Mr. Starr said of the possi- ble merger. "It's very important to defeat the present Liberal govern- ment. It's the way we should go" For the last two federal ciec- tions Mr. Starr has thrown his po- litical weight behind Reform can- didate Andrew Davies. The former Oshawa mayor, MP and House Leader for the Hon. Robert Stan- field hasn't decided what role he'll take in the next federal elec- tion, but pulls no punches when he talks about the current Conserva- tives. "I'm disappointed about (the current status of the federal PC party) to the point of being angry;" he said. "Whatever I do it doesn't matter.' Still a true Tory although re- moved from the day-to-day deal- ings, an amalgamation of the two parties is needed to give the Con- servatives new life and the Reform Mike Starr has seen it all when it corr:es to politics. The former mayor of Oshawa and Conservative MP .rays he's disappointed to the point of anger with the status of the federal Tories. a more eastern exposure, he said. In the last federal election Reform took 60 scats all in the west while only six of the Tories 20 seats were from outside the Atlantic provinces. The days of strong family pol- itics are gone says the former Minister of Labour. Instead people tend to vote based on issues not political ideologies. Because of that if the federal party were to die out the provincial PCs could still survive. "People don't care;' he says. "There's no devotion to party pul- itics. People just want jobs.- The obs"The once proud federal Con- ,,crvatives remain on life-support following Mulroney's term. Mr. Starr blames Mulroney in part for the current situation of the party ,,nd says corruption is running rampant. -Both the Liberal and PCs are orrupted by Quebec politicians, %1r Starr said. "Does the Prime %Iinister always have to come rmm Quebec'? We need to look at Canada as a whole. Is there no one .with ability to the east and west of- ()uchcc to lead the party?" Parties arc fixated on Quebec ,)Ohticians to help deal with the .cparation issue, one which can -:Ot he fixed, he says. -There's no difference be - 1, -keen een Jear, Charest, Chretien or lio uchard. Unity doesn't mean n%thing now. Forty to Forty-two -'cr cent of people in Quebec want leave Canada; and it's going to _ct worse:' Yet while the federal Tory's rc- rnain in a political coma the provincial party is very much alive. A supporter of Premier Mike Harris, Mr. Starr says if the Ontario leader is re-elected he might have the ability to lead the federal party. Although Premier Harris hasn't publicly stated his opinion on the issue, Premier Klein has publicly stated he be- lieves his Ontario colleague is of the same mind. Although a supporter of the two-party merger Mr. Starr admits manv will have to swallow their egos before such a move. "[f we want to save the basic principals we must work together and sett aside egos. We have to sac- rifice." There's room in the sky for the Star and the Sun' Newspaper wars give journalists renewed vigour It was Friday, Feb. 27, 1981. I telephoned Linda Sutton, then edi- tor of Oshawa This Week, to con- firm my college placement at the newspaper would begin on Monday. At 3:15 that same afternoon Linda was basking in the warmth of congratulations on having accepted a job at the Toronto Star. By 3:30 p.m. Inland Publishing Co. Ltd. had been purchased by Metrospan Print- ing & Publishing Ltd., a division of Torstar Corp., and Linda was back in the family. By the time I set foot in the newsroom three days later Linda was comfortably settled in her job at the Star Bruce Annan was the new editor of This Week and the place was buzzing with rumours and prognostications. Having toiled a decade to take its place among Os- hawa media — winning more than 20 awards for its feisty approach to community journalism — would This Week survive under the daunt- ing umbrella of Torstar and the Toronto Star? It happens that fast in this indus- Joanne Burghardt Editor -in -Chief predict the death of the print news media, things are still hopping in the industry and there's a newspaper war raging in Canada Conrad Black's foray into the Toronto market saw the National Post hit the streets running Tuesday with a package of national and in- ternational news heavily weighted in the financial sector with its newly acquired Financial Post at the core. Clearly an attack on the Globe and Mail, the bible of the financial sector and self-proclaimed national voice, Mr. Black's National Post has given the newspaper industry in the GTA a kick in its collective com- placency. Bravo! Competition has a way of working wonders on quality. try. We newspaper people are a fick- Nearly 18 years later, after a le crew— ferociously vigilant in our c6ade-of= listening to the pundits • -defencc of dissenting views, yerar= rogant enough to assume our way is Funny. I wonder if the people at the right way. So while we openly the Hamilton Spectator, the Kitch- applaud and welcome the National ener-Waterloo Record, the Guelph Post into the fray, in newsrooms Mercury and the Cambridge Re - across the GTA journalists poke porter feared their newspaper pages holes in its editorial coverage and would soon be littered with string pooh-pooh the design concepts and bikinis the day they were bought by typefaces lauded as the most easily Sun Media just four months ago. read by the Pointner Institute. In the The little paper that grew is at the inky world of newspapers that's not pinnacle of a corporate giant unlike a blessing from the Pope. whether it wants to admit it or not. i Determined not to be outdone by Will a union between Torstar and the man in Black, David Galloway Sun Media mean changes for the stunned the industry Wednesday Sun? Inevitably. But that doesn't with his announcement Torstar will mean the Sun will have to abandon make a takeover bid for Scut Media its in -your -face brashness in favour Corp. and its flagship — the Toron- of that which is more politically cor- to Sun. rect. Toronto already has three At a glance one can't imagine a broadsheets with all the white collar stranger union. trimmings. The industry needs the The Star, the Globe and the Na- Sun to provide a different point of tional Post are very much designed view in Canada's largest city. And for the shirt -and -tie set — although Torstar needs the Sun to reach a at the Star the tie is a bow — hand- market very different from that at - tied, not clipped and definitely lean- tracted to the Star. ing to the left. It's this corporate We can be assured the Sun will image the folks at the Toronto Sun, come up tomorrow, the Star will the little paper that grew, are openly continue to shine and journalists offended by. How dare Torstar sug- across the GTA will go off to work gest the bow -tie set climb in bed with renewed vigour in their gait. with the G-string and halter top It's a great time to be in the newspa- gang9 . - - • - - - Health and Wellness Expo set for Nov. 7-8 in Pickering You are invited to explore the world of whole food, natural thera- pies and alternative medicine at the Health and Wellness Expo `98. On Nov. 7 and 8, the Metro East Trade Centre will be trans- formed into a mecca for natural - health enthusiasts. but it should also have much to offer newcom- ers to the field, with educational lectures, hands-on workshops and over 80 exhibits. The expo will also offer speaking engagements from 17 inspirational speakers, including naturopathic doctors, dentists, au- thors. athletes and practitioners. Those attending will be able to talk to experts about many areas, including, how to improve your diet, anti -aging techniques, stress relief and herbal remedies. cancer strategies, natural solu- tions for diabetes and arthritis and healthy choices in women and children's issues. Some of the highlights will be - free food samples and vege- tarian cuisine: • healthy -cooking demonstra- tions; • mini -massage treatments: • fresh organic market and juice bar: - creative kids area; • musical artists and chanting demonstrations. Whether you are interested in organic foods and herbs, aro- matherapy and other natural treat- ments for chronic ailments, or if you are simply curious, the exhibi- tion promises something for everyone. Admission is free, or you can make a donation to charity. For more information, call Kerh Nowensky at 1-800-576- 1086. Durham College board of governors has new chairman The Durham College Board of Governors has a new captain at the helm. The board has named Cour- tice resident Sharon Young as board chairman and Oshawa res- ident, Terrance H. Hing as vice- chairman. Young is currently executive assistant to Mayor Nancy Dia- mond. She is also a past -presi- dent of the Oshawa Folk Arts Council and of Parkview Place and has been involved in Denise House and Big Sisters, among. other community work. Ms. Young replaces outgoing chairman Joyce Marshall. As new vice-chairman, Mr. Hing also brings a strong commu- nity -oriented background. He is director of the Canadian Caribbean Cultural Organization, the Multicultural Council of Os- hawa and District. He is a manag- er for anag-erfor the operations ,.programs in .'Y PARI't��a�l'NW�i i is i i : • A/P PAGE 10 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 1, 1998 Oraime f kropp in 9 N E VV S A D V ERT I S F- R N 0 V l 1 9 9 8 40th Birthdays Birthday Birthday Engagement Rachel ',%ard turns I on Nov. 4. Sending a I o n 9 h ap p lip p y v I b i r t h d a wishes with f love are NI o m C. Dad. broth- cr Rvan. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith N a n The twins are 40' Louise Aiello and Louanne Nic- Papa. Grandma and Ruffuls Paige Deborah Katherine J arc pleased to announcc the cil- Culloch reach another indeqone blrthdav on Nov. 4. Bow was (lie hirthd,lv girl on Oct. gagcnient of their son Sean to Lisa Thcy :cichrated recent]% with friends and family. Best 29 as she turned one. I Happy Mrs. Gerry Clarke. The wcddin birth- I Clarke, the daughter of Mr. anal'-, wishes 1'()r another 40 fromNlom Helen and the rest of Ae d d i n gy daN wishes and love fromI : the Burlie gang. Nlommv, Daddy, Grandma and will take place in August of 199() Congratulations to both from Grandpa \lcCrone. Grandma. Nlom, Dad, Shannon and Sheryl OCR Creat Poppa Feltham, Vncle Wedding I )ave. farmIN and I-ricrids. 4 __1 "Happy — ` . tirst birthday B(x)** Birthdav L Oct. 15 was Birthday a special day for Christian. as he turned five years old. oi� 41 Happy birthday dill, Lorraine Campbell and An- �4� to *'our jelly d -r Sept. bell} from drew Stinson wall I I rcinernbc 9 and ever" as that's the \Iom. Dad an 7N7 day the happy couple wed. Best Lindsay. 4%, wishes for a wonderful I life togeth- *46P Helen and George Roc,irepleased it) announce the er from the Campbell and Stinson marriage of their -.on Russell to Nadia Nedelago. The families. The couple honeymooned Birthday couple wed on Sept. 12 in Florida and reside in Ajax. -Our little digger -man" Hayden Eric William Papagia nnis ---7— Sharpe .:cic- Birthda\-I turned one on 0,.-t 28. "Happy first bratc.s hipE Engagement b I r1hdav sweetheart, with lots of third birthday "Our littlelove from Mommy. Daddy and on No), 4. Julie Anne Marie brother angel" is Kimmerer and dark."40 M o m m I turning two Amanda . Dean 'Michad Ros- D a d d N years old. nak are a bride and J o r d a n groom -to -be. The E n ga gr e meat groom Kevin. Nana*. N11 a r v couple plan to marry f Papa an't PlummerMattcelebrates on Oct. 23. 1999 in Uncle Ajax. Julie is the _LL1 wish Ha%kicil her birthday on Nov 7, with best daughter of Patricia and Gord Kimmerer of Ajax and the happiest birthday ever. wishes. love, hugs and kisses from l Dean is the son of Brenda and Ron Rosnak of 0I i — Mommy and Daddy. Both families wish Julie and Dean a lifetime of happiness'. Ilk, Birthday One of the Birthdays Engagement curies in the Two handsome Gilligan fellas are Finally, Gilligan home ninc,as Mike and Geoff celebrated after nine turned three on their birthdays long years, Aug. 16. Wish - on Aug. 25. Cathy Leav- ing Sydney a Wishing them a ens and Brett happy birthday, happy birthday Gregiore are Nancyand Rod Ryde are with lots of were Mom, Dad, brother Matt, Nene engaged. The love were Mommy, Fbppa, sisters pleased to announce the engage- Amy and Melissa, Grandma and and Grandpa, Grandado and pair are plan Grandma, cousins Christopher, ning a trip ment of their daughter Lesley Grandpa Gilligan Grandma and Michelle to Mark Dunne. The Scott, Sydney, Amy and Melissa, Martin, cousins Matt, down the aisle in August of 1999. wedding will take place in Se tem- Mike and Geoff, Amfle Lynne, U - Aunties Susan and Diane, Uncles Gordse, Keith Congratulations and best wishes, ber 1999. Congratulations to both, cles Abin, Sean and KdW and fne- I Mike, and feline fans Muffinoi Buddy and Wolf. with love from Dana and Mady. with love from Mum and Dad. I line pals Muffin, Buddy and Wolf. R 0.* 1794 Liverpool Road Birthday? Anniversary? Wedding? #0 n"-* ,.Send to: 'V Pickering 831-5431 THIS NXTEKS CAKE WINNEHS ARE 1. Hayden Sharpe Let us know. We'll Publish your Name z)roppingt Z Jordan Plummer 3. Rachel Ward special occasion in an eas -to-read c/o 9 Keith Gillf an, 1 Winnen nuc gn dirco:11%, to BA%kin R(A)I to re -CII y [hear FREE cake (Plcasc ivm-ide identification) and easy -to -clip format... .130 Commercial Ave.! MUZEVALID UMU SAT., 14ov. 6, 1"8 Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 ..-,.,.eae.*at•.-.•,r?�•-*,.�.�.. _..'H+.lfaLM.'�tr"s.; � „-�,_r� NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION. NOVEMBER 1,1996 PAGE 11 AIP Waste Reduction Week Nov, Z to 8, 1998TiftkJ"^ It's time to save the earth's resources!! It's Waste Reduction Week! It's that time of the year when the Recycling Council of Ontario (RCO) reminds you to do your part to con- serve the Earth's resources. In previous years, the RCO has concentrated on solid waste, encouraging people to practice the 3Rs - reducing, reusing and recy- cling, as well as composting. This year, Waste Reduction Week focuses on the 3Hs of house- hold hazardous waste(HHW): Halt ask yourself if you really need the product. Try to limit your use of any hazardous product and buy only the amount needed to do the job. Identify your options or alternatives. Heed all warnings, labels and instructions for use and handling of Annual Waste Reduction Week Mayors Challenge between Ajax and Pickering Tthe Annual WRW Mavor's Challenge between I ickering's Wayne Arthurs and Ajax's Steve Parish will be held to determine which community sends the least amount of residential garbage to landfill during the entire month of November. This year both mayors have promised that if they loose they will allow their flag to fly over other town's city hall for one week. * Displays will be located at Pickering's Civic Centre, Dominion Sav-A-Centre, SuperCentre, Recreation Complex, Jumbo Video, VideoMaxx and libraries. *Participating stores will be offering a prize to those bringing in their own bag. There will be Lug -A - Mug signs posted. *Mobile Vacuum is offering a dollar value or merchandise given for any type of vacuum that they receive during the week. * Patrons of The Beer Store at the Whites Rd. plaza are invited to take a calculated guess at the num- ber of bottle caps in a basket. Also customers at Beckers store on Hwy 2 can guess the number of pop tabs in a jar to win a prize. * Drivers of Miller Recycling trucks will be on the ]lookout in both communities for the household with the least bags of garbage and the best filled Blue Box. A hamper filled with environmentally friend- ly goodies will be the prize to those who DO IT BEST! .. hazardous products, and; Handle all potentially hazardous materials with care. Find out the best method for recycling or disposing of HHW in your area. Involve your colleagues at work, and your family and friends at home. Encourage them to practice the 3Hs. Make sure they are stor- ing, recycling and disposing of hazardous wastes safely. Find out if they know how to handle a HHW emergency. To encourage participation in Waste Reduction Week, the RCO has a number of resources and other materials available. These include T-shirts, posters, educational videos, citations of merit to recognize 3Rs leadership, pencils made from reclaimed denim, and Volunteer Handbooks which pro- vide information on a wide range of activities that can be undertaken at work and in the community. If you are interested in getting involved or if you have any questions, contact Cora Hallsworth at (416)960-1025 ext. 11, or at cora��-rco.on.ca. Information is also available on the RCO web site at www.rco.on.ca. DON'T GO OUT OF YOUR WAY TO HELP SOMEONE. It's always been easy to give to Goodwill. Donate at anv of" these neap by locations .and you'll improve the chances of someone in your community Finding a job. For other Greater Toronto Area locations, home pick-up service or special donation promotions call our DONATION HOTLINE at (416) 362-471 1. Oshawa 1300 King St. E. (King St.,E. & Townline Rd.) Ajax - 250 Bayly St. W. (gayly & Westney) Whitby 1121 Dundas St. E. (Dundas St. E. & Thornton Rd.) goodWijj Oshawa Knob Hill Farms (Ritson & Hwy. 40 1) Pickering Knob Hill Farms (Brock Rd. & Hwy. 2) GOODS TO JOBS TO FUTURES. _-.-..��.-..-�-�...-.-_...-�.-._..��_._..�._.��.-.�...,..-._,.�-r-�........-�.-•.....--�._ _ 1 . e �. � s r •.u..r . w.r�s..r.�t..r.�a.+. r.s.n��� �.... �. - - .a i -f; L' '4;;-=iiL.,. :...1 .i: ,'�•:.; 3ti �:r ISA 4i i :.::IJV r, V� .A A/P PAGE 12 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 1, 1998 Adv r" F"" Waste Reduction Week Nov. Z to 89 1998 The Region of Durham Works Department Helping you reduce waste in your community Residents, in single family • place bundle beside Blue revenue earned helps offset the homes, apartments with less than Box. costs of collection and processing. 9 units, and small commercial • no egg cartons, no milk car- Notices regarding any businesses are eligible to partici- tons, no juice cartons changes to collection, as a result pate in Durham Region's • please, no plastic bags! of a holiday will appear in local Curbside Blue Box Recvchng v' All plastics coded with a newspapers. Program. "1" inside recvchng symbol on Questions concerning your Recyclables are kept separate bottom of container), clastic Pop Curbside Blue Box collection from garbage waste and placed Bottles. schedule or anv other collection by the resident loose in the Blue • remove lids and caps issues please call Miller Waste Box. The box is then placed at the • rinse Svstems at (905) 723-S;S8 or 1 curb every 2nd week for collec- • place loose in Blue Box on 8110-461-1582. tion. Miller Waste Systems, under top or papers HOW TO GET A BLUE BOX contract to the Region of • please, no plastic bags! The first Blue Box for ne%% : Durham, provides the collection ✓ (;lass Bottles and Jars residents is available at no sen ice. • rinse charge. Simply call your local Materials collected through • ncmove lids and caps Municipal Works Department the program include: • place loose in Blue Box on and request a Blue Box and col- ✓ Newspapers and their top of papers lection service: inserts. • please, no plastic bags! Ajax (905) 653-2951 ✓ Mixed Household Papers ✓ Metal Food and Beverage Oshawa (905) 436-3854 (office paper, junk mail, comput- Cans Scugog (905) 985-;'393 er paper, envelopes) • rinse Whitby (905) 668-3437 ✓ Telephone Books, • place lids inside cans and Clarington (905) 263-2291 Magacines, Catalogue, pinch closed to trap the lid Pickering (905) 420-4630 Paperback Books • dace loose in Blue Box on Uxbridge (905) 852-9181 • place all of the above loose top of papers. Brock (L'05) 432-2355 in bottom of B'.ue Box • phase, no plastic bags' Additional or replacement • please, no plastic bags: ✓ \ luminum Pie Plates Blue Boxes are available from ✓ ( orrugated Cardboard It materials were left in the Miller Waste for S4.00 each. For ✓ Boxboard (shoe, tissue, Blue Box, a non-compliance card more information on obtaining cereal, detergent boxes and paper is to be left by the Collection additional Blue Boxes or to have towels rolls) Contractor explaining the reason one delivered to your home, call • :.,r both include items such the material has not been collect- Miller Waste at (905) 723-8585 or as: cereal, tissue and pizza boxes, ed. (905) 426-4222. paper towel rolls, etc. Blue Box materials are delis- Even• new Blue Box received • remove food residues, lin- eyed by the Collection Contractor included an information package ers and handles. to the region's Recycling Centre. on Regional Waste Management • hundle to size of a Blue The Region then processes and Programs as well as the collection Box. sells the materials as raw mater- schedule for your area. al to produce new materials. The Waste Reduction Week Contest Enter our Waste care the chemicals you Reduction Week Word Search buy. Puzzle that will help you think After finding the 1.1 about using less chemicals to words listed below, circle clean vour home. This year, the the remaining letters and Recycling Council of Ontario is read across to find the hid - prompting the 3Hs of den message. Fax 619-9068 Household Hazardous Waste. or mail your answer to the Halt, Heed, and Handle with News Advertiser, 130 E L B O W G R E A S E L I E U S T E N R R O C O N M L T D E E H O Y Z 2 A O T I D T C S CVHOLNULAUB E I T A I C J O W N A R L S S E F O U R Y N O O U R A G E N I V D R R E U S E H O M C L H C R A T S N R O C E E B A K I N G S O D A SPECIAL MESSAGE Word List Bakingsoda Cornstarch Elbowgrease Halt Handle Heed LemonJuice Oliveoil Recycle Reduce Reuse Salt Vinegar . -- Commercial Ave. Ajax, ON LIS 2H5 and be eligible to win a basket of envi- ronmentally friendly cleaning agents. You can also win a $50 gift cer- tificate for Honey Garlic restaurant or a $20 gift certificate for Raffles Restaurant. S&C .54& SC's NOVEMBER 6, 7, 8 Pickering Recreation Complex Equipment Received NM. 6 5 pm - 10:30 pm NOV. 7 9 am - 5 pm Egtdpment Sold .6 7Pin -10:30 pm NOV.7 gam -bpm NOV. 8 11 am - 3 pm No unsafe equpnem pieaset!! For more information visit our web Site htVJAvww.zva*s.00Ws petrol or call Ajax (905) 427-5539 acne a c�'� oLrco� �,;,�mJ Hwy. 401 r. Sponsored by the Canadian Ski Pat_ro! Sysie • �• s - s ra"ta t',►!t c s .. Miller Waste Systems continues to upgrade its Material Resource Recycling Facility located on Squires Beach Rd. in Pickering. We are positioning ourselves to process more recyclables and waste as generated by residents of Durham Region. Our goal is to offer Durham Region the same innovative ideas, superior service and competitive pricing which has contributed to recycling efforts in Durham region. Services include but are not limited to: • Front End container service WHY NOT GIVE • Roll Off service (temporary or permanent) US A CALL • Full recycling programs (specialty products other) 426 4222 •Compaction equipment ra I I November 2 - 8 1998 F4%u * R" RECYCLE � t •ti�� r ---,—_-- V oc W I �f NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 1, 1998 PAGE 13 A/P a z CK Co IDIcc �m 00 O W �Q UJ I a) co 1 . W W (Wg W W WC� WO W W W a A O — :7UjN1 p�W 00<O 0`<pa(7 W J s W m WT 0_W zA yt m NWWIW<< < <W C<_< Z J W l�< L wd r !f I y �•+ LL I W «Z O¢=� cc O J< fL J M 2 W W O W < C/�Cr<LU O ` C7 <W�yW < WO<J¢U Y a <YC9=Q` L �iQW� d >� r <OX� iyZZ yWd<Z V i Q<WQ t. —( Q Q i _J LL FF z 2 W <= 2 . 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Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9 to 1 1 a.m. at the Riverbreeze Commu- nity Centre, I Richards Lane, Ajax. Non-profit. Play. circle time, snacks, crafts, trips and guest speaker,,. Phone 428-8817 i Daricne Walker) for information. SENIORS: The Ajax Senior Citizens' Friendship Club Tuesday Morning Discus- sion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at St. Andrew's Seniors Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Area resident Kenneth McGuiness compares hospi- tals in other parts of the world with our own institu- tions. 619-0315 (Betty Batho). BUSINESS: The Durham Contact Business Exchange meets from 7 to 8:30 a.m. every Tuesday at the Victori- an Garden Banquet Hall, corner of Hwy. 2 and Ran- dall Dr., Ajax. It's a non- profit group for business professionals. Phone 428- 6272 (Anne Perala). GENEALOCV: The Whit- bv-Oshawa Branch (Durham Region) of the Ontario Ge- nealogical Society meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Arts Re- sources Centre, 45 Queen St.. Oshawa. 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A good consol- idation now, could free up a great deal of cash, which means most or all of the holiday expenditures could be paid for in cash. This may not seem too important now, but wait until the end of January or February and see the panic on your face as each bill is opened. Consolidations have saved our clients an average of $600 a month in pay- ments, with some clients saving in excess of $1,500 a month. The friendly and knowledgeable Remember, for some strange reason, it is always easier to obtain additional credit when it is absolutely not sffaH at Central Funding Group are necessary, or in a panic situation. Arrears showing on from kft Ray Rehman, Gikla Dean, your accounts is generally looked upon as the kiss of Sym Jules and Glen Campbell. death as far as obtaining further credit. So be sure that any credit obligations are kept current. At Central Funding Group, our staff has been serving the area in excess of twelve years. Our primary concerns and goals have always been to provide each client with the best rates, terns, and conditions available in the market place for their individual requirements. Fast Professional service is an every day occurrence at Central Funding. Prime first mortgages are up to 1% below posted mar. ket rates, which can save thousands in payments over a five year mortgage. Second mortgages are available to 90% of value at very coriftNtiWre rates, with prime fully open seconds to 75% of value at 7.25%. Cottage and renovation Aftages are available at very attractive rates. Private mortgages are available for clients whose income or credit history is not quite up to regular institutional requirements. So don't hesitate, call Central Funding Group for all your credit needs. Remember, we can't walk on water, but we come pretty darn close. 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They will be held frorn 9 No err% ious computer experience is required to attend these hands-on ses- sions. Space is limited. To reg- ister call 831-6265 or 686- 0250, ext. 243. The central library branch is at One The Es- planade, in the Pickering Civic Complex next to the Pickering Town Centre. on the east side. 11G . tiNined O'Learv's School of Drama OffMag the finest trainurR in theatrical.Arte. Theatre and Film for ages 5 to .4dulls. 1122 - 1550 Bayly tit., Pickering. ON', 1.1 W 3R• I • +All classes are 6 weeks in length and are ongoing through the year. sgy THE DURHAM CATHOLIC a4 DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ADULT mss, oar° AND CONTINUING EDUCATION FALL SEMESTER CREDIT COURSES Accounting 11 - Introduction BA1 3G1 ........Ajax, Oshawa Chemistry 12 - General SCA 4G1 ................Oshawa Computers 11 - Keyboarding/WP BKA 3G1 .......Ajax, Oshawa Computers 11 - Business Applications DPC 3G1 ......Ajax. 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Phone 839-8890 (Terry) or 839- 0500 (Diane) for more information on the group, or on the topic of the meet- ing. 10 MUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE , 1 NO APPOIN MENT NEEDED, ' WARRANTY APPROVED OIL CHANGE SPECIAL NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, November 1, 1998 PAGE 21 P Do you know the `M'rules? It's WasteReduction Week The 3H's will soon be added to your environmental vocabulary. Waste Reduction Week is from Nov. 2 to 8 this year and the Recy- cling Council of Ontario has come up with the theme of the 3H's of halt, heed and handle. There are activities planned around Durham Region to raise awareness of both the 3H's and the 311's of reduce, reuse and recycle. Activities across Durham are co- ordinated by regional and municipal staff, volunteers and environmental groups. With 'halt', people should ask if they really need the item. If so, only buy the amount needed and look for non -hazardous alternatives. Consumers should 'heed' all warn- ings on labels and use the items only as instructed. 'Handle' potentially hazardous products with care and find the best method for recycling or disposing of hazardous products. There are daily themes for the week, starting with Understanding Your Waste on !Monday. Others are the Waste -Less Home on Tuesday, the Waste -Less Garden on Wednesday, Waste Reduction on the Go on Thursday, the Waste -Less School and Workplace on Fnda%. Household Clean -Up Da} on Salur- day and The Waste -Less Community on Sunday. For more information on activities being held in your community or to volunteer to help with some of the week's events, call the Durham Re- gion works department at 668-7721 or 1-800-372-1 103. 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Seward and Walsh also earned an assist on the Panthers' final goal of the contest, scored by defenceman John Kcnthol. Goalies Andrew Wilcox and sten :maunders shared the win in net. For- wards Adam Nlarkew, Rvan Rogatinskv and Andrew Hackett all turned in strove efforts. The defence of Michael Dhaliw- al, Bnan %'Walder%, John -Paul Lambert and Colin Frizzell turned in workman- like efforts to limit Bowmanville to only I 1 shots on goal. RON P1177RONIR0/ Nex•s Advertiser photo Curtis Jennings of Westne.v Heights Public School in Ajar keeps one step ahead of the competition while run- ning at the Durham Elementary Ath- letic Association Cross-Couniry Championships at Trillium Trails, near Oshawa, Tuesday. Curtis com- peted in the 10 --year-old boys' age group. W ASSERMAN, ARSEIAC LT LTD. MONEY PROBLEMS? We are here to help! Are creditors hounding you? We provide professional assistance in dealing with debt Serving Toronto. 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Not valid with per perS011 - ■ other discounts or offers. 8 Coupon 2110 Expires Nov. 30 441�:) 1 FM Game results to News Advertiser newsroom 683-7363 N®V. 1, 1998 Pickering school wins Durham cross-country title William Dunbar team tODS PICKERING — William Dunbar Public School's 10 - year -old girls' cross-country team captured the regional title at the Durham Cross -Country Championship at Trillium Trails near Oshawa Tuesday. At the Durham Elementary Athletic Association finals, the William Dunbar 10 -year-old girls' team placed first. Indi- rM vidually, Amber Cushnic fin- ished third, followed by Stephani Tyler in sixth place and Emma Borg placed sev- enth. Other team members in- cluded Theresa Campbell, Vanessa MacLennan, Paige Fulton, Rebecca West, Christyn Stergios and Alanna Turpin. The girls began their season by winning the 10th annual event at the Highbush Invita- tional Meet. They were then victorious at the Lisa Carlson Meet in Port Perry and the Adelaide Breezer in Oshawa. The girls advanced to the area meet where teammates Cush- nie. Borg and Tyler finished a strong first, second and third, respectively. tin will be held on Sunday, 7:30 pm, Nov. 29, 1998 at the Ajax Warriors Clubhouse, 25 Centennial Rd. There will be elections held on seven executive t board positions: President, Managers: Equipment, Technical & Field, Mini -Boys, Mini -Girls, Rep. & Tier. This is an important forum to discuss the previous year's results and plan for the upcoming year. Please plan to attend. For registration & membership inforntation contact: Worrell Smith ,an, 683-1980, by Nov. 22, 1998 Attention: All Parents & Coaches of Ajax Warriors Socce &�JNBRIDGE Consumers Gas Thinking of Replacing Your Furnace? K t 1 Sport SHORTS NOV. 1, 1998 Malin rtam Raiders nip Markham Waxers pace Panthers to four victories NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 1, 1998 PAGE M P Pickering bantams firing on all cylinders Explossve offens�ve stellargoaltending The Ajax -Pickering Raiders major hockeyatorn'AAA' rep team got PICKERING— The assists were Hughes with the Markham Waxers2 1 n Eastern Pickering Panthers Spans two, Mitch Grigoriadis, Ontario league action Wednesday ' Cafe bantam 'AA' hockey Steve McF.achen, Scott night. g team is off to a quick start Billing, Andrew Hopkins, In a fast -paced contest, the teams la ue in lea winning its Stephen Phillips and call - saved all the scoring for the third peri- opening four games. up Brandon Gifford with od with Ajax -Pickering scoring two In their most recent vic- one apiece. p i goals and Markham netting a marker Iory, the Panthers mauled Pickering doubled Au- r the last minute to end the scoring. Clarington 7-1. Mark rora 4-2. Billing. Dawson, Richard Schofield and Kyle Weter- Rogers earned a hat trick Hopkins and Phillips ng scored the Raiders' goals. and added an assist. Mike scored for the Panthers. The strong work of goaltender Dawson notched a pair of Grigoriadis, Brandon Matthew Thompson and a solid effort goals, Rocky Ruta and Saker, Mark Rogers, by the defence corps of Jeff Piilo, Josh I David Hughes fired single Jonathan Walsh, Marchand, Ryan Hutton, Graeme markers. Also picking up McFachen and Billing Bannan and Adam Brown were key to the victory. Mens basketball league opener Battle of unbeatens Dakota Bob's can't in women's basketball Ir the semi-finalmtch th Pr- f Shelf scorers with 12 points. AJAX — It was a battle of the un- I put brakes ---tens in Ajax Ladies' Basketball League play Wednesday night. " The Bank of Montreal and East Side on Toronto Brake 0ano's went basket -for -basket for most )f the contest. The bankers took a four- ke AJAX — "[here was no aolnt lead in the last minute of play, but stopping T )ronto Brake in =ast Side Mario's battled back to fie the the opening evening of play game with seconds remaining, ending of the Ajax Senior Men's Ine contest in a 29 -29 -draw. Basketball League recently. Lana Latourneau led the way for the Toronto Brake, last yank, however no points were listed. -ebi Bonar replied with 13 points for year's Playoff champs, Jumped out '.'ario's. to an early 8-2 lead en route In the second game, Dakota Bob's to a 49-37 victory over Dako- ok advantage of a tiring Glenn's Auto to Bobs. service squad to steal a 36-33 victory in Mike Godensky led the '~e last minute of play. Glenn's Auto Ser- way fir Toronto Brake with ce held the lead for most of the con- 18 ix )ints. Sam Terry netted est. nine while Richard Lori Fleming scored 14 points for Palkowskv chipped in with Dakota Bob's. Kathy Duman netted 10 eight. for Glenn's Auto. , Pat Roach scored nine Players in the league live in Ajax points for Dakota Bob's, 1_01 - and Pickering, lowed by Al Sakata with Super Sevens reach eight. In the second game of the semi-finals at tourney evening, Dickson Printing, last year', regular -season PICKERING —The Pickering Pan- champs. lust a 42-40 deci- thers Super Seven tyke hockey team cion to Top Shelf Spurts Bar advanced to the semi-final of the recent Grill. Markham tournament. I Mike Knowles led Top Ir the semi-finalmtch th Pr- f Shelf scorers with 12 points. a e l ing tykes were defeated by the Nordiques 6-2. Brodie Caggiula and Mike Purcell scored the Panthers' goals. Assists went to Evan Haga, Caggiula and Ian Watters. Goalie Jared Cowley was outstanding in net. Pickering finished with a 1-1-1 record in preliminary -round play. The Super Sevens opened the tour- ney with a 3-2 loss to host Markham. Callum Lynch and Andy Andreoff scored for Pickering. Assisting were Jason Armstrong, Caggkla, Andreoff and Watters. Although Pickering outshot Rochester by a wide margin in the sec- ond game, the two teams played to a 2- 2 draw. Andreoff and Adam McNeil scored for Pickering. Adding assists were Lynch, Chris Underhil, Andreoff and Colin Campbell. In the third game, Pickering edged Brampton 2-1. Mike Purcell and Taylor Pernerowski, with the winner, scored for the Super Sevens. Assisting were An- dreoff, Shane Del Zotto, Underhill and Haga. The team is coached by Sal Caggiula and Bob Purcell. Time trainer is Lorne McNeil, the manager is KathtAn dreoff. ' • each recorded an assist. In their second game, the Panthers edged New- market 3-I. Goalie Garrett McKinnon played a strong game, facing 25 shots. James Judges. Walsh and Mcf:"ashen scored her Pick- ering. Kc%in R(,vcrs. Daw- son and Hopkins each Eamonn Heenan netted eight and Mike Stoddart had six. Don McEachen netted 10 for Dickson Printing. Dave Milton had eight and Gregg McGuire added seven. Players in the league live in Ajax and Pickering. earned an assist. In the season opener, the Panthers' offence was in mid-season form as Pickering rolled over Auro- ra K-1. Hughes was on tire. leadin.Ly the offence with a seven -point night on two =owls and fi,c Line- matc Nl:ir k k _rn po,ttcd Bill MON R 1;.K FREE maintenance Flow thru tree Fl Humidifier or Cash Rebate three goals and added an assist. Also scoring were Walsh, Billing and Daw- son. Trevor Small and Judges each earned two as- sists, Kevin Rogers. Grigo- riadis and Md,achen had one apiece. Goalie Scott Gra% stopped all but one of ,-, ,hot`. YORK 'wWa K V q�Ob.o H*h M iciency Gas Furnace Sale .4&&Sar&W Dealer }( 'Put it on your t_ A y S bl from $26 -ft per month. WE CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE A FRESH START Protessiond and Pbrsondtzed Service Firm Ccnfid rrW Consultation .. s.verW corwenient locations, indudiny_ OSHAWA 146 Simcos Street N. (W 72&~ csCAAReo o GH 1919 Lawrence /We. E. 4414) 704M (near W P and 401) 255 Morn gside Ave. 4414) 243i14A (Momirmpkis Mail) Ajax Warriors Soccer Club COACHES CLINIC Level 1, 2 Contact Mahmoudi C, x Eamonn Heenan netted eight and Mike Stoddart had six. Don McEachen netted 10 for Dickson Printing. Dave Milton had eight and Gregg McGuire added seven. Players in the league live in Ajax and Pickering. earned an assist. In the season opener, the Panthers' offence was in mid-season form as Pickering rolled over Auro- ra K-1. Hughes was on tire. leadin.Ly the offence with a seven -point night on two =owls and fi,c Line- matc Nl:ir k k _rn po,ttcd Bill MON R 1;.K FREE maintenance Flow thru tree Fl Humidifier or Cash Rebate three goals and added an assist. Also scoring were Walsh, Billing and Daw- son. Trevor Small and Judges each earned two as- sists, Kevin Rogers. Grigo- riadis and Md,achen had one apiece. Goalie Scott Gra% stopped all but one of ,-, ,hot`. YORK 'wWa K V q�Ob.o H*h M iciency Gas Furnace Sale .4&&Sar&W Dealer }( 'Put it on your t_ A y S bl from $26 -ft per month. WE CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE A FRESH START Protessiond and Pbrsondtzed Service Firm Ccnfid rrW Consultation .. s.verW corwenient locations, indudiny_ OSHAWA 146 Simcos Street N. (W 72&~ csCAAReo o GH 1919 Lawrence /We. E. 4414) 704M (near W P and 401) 255 Morn gside Ave. 4414) 243i14A (Momirmpkis Mail) Ajax Warriors Soccer Club COACHES CLINIC Level 1, 2 Contact Mahmoudi • P PAGE 24 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 1,1999 Local runners capture team titles at cross-country championships ase Cheetahsprosperprovincials A local youth running club made a clean sweep of the competiion at the Provincial Mite, Tyke, Atom, Senior Cross -Country Champi- onships in Grimsby last Saturday. The Brook -lin Cheetahs, which includes members from Ajax and Pickering, captured all eight team titles at the provincial champi- onship. Results for Brooklin Cheetahs runners were as follows: ATOM BOPS 5 Jacob Patic, 7:14; 6 Willie Macavelia, 7:28: 8 Anthony Seidel, 7:37: 10 Jamie Bruce, 7:39. 11 Matt Menear, 7:41, 17 Zak Race, 8:03: 18 Andrew Dyment, 8:07. 20 Grant Cook. 8:09: 24 Andrew Faric, 8:16, ATONI GIRLS 2 April Kell}. 7:53; 7 Jessica Ilott, 8:09-, 9 Sarah McLaughlin. 8:13. 13 Chantel Smith, 8:21; 14 Lindsay Bays, 8:22: 16 Lesley MacAvelia, 8:31: 18 Kristen Varlet'. 8:33: 19 Kaitlin Almack. 8:34: 26 Lisa Hurst, 8:42: 33 Alexandra Fergu- son. 8:58: 34 Kim Ascott, 9:00: 52 Robvn Small, 10:03. 'MITE BOYS Pickering peewees win seesaw opener Steven Hunt, 4:28: 2 Kristopher Faric, 4:35: 5 Benjamin Race. 4:43: 9 Joshua Sneep. 4:56. MITE GIRLS 2 Jennifer Bays. 4:43: 4 Samantha Theis, 4:56; 10 Michelle Crompton. 5:22. 11 Emma Hunt, 5:24. SENIOR BOYS 2 Brendan Simeson, 10:28: 5 Derek Bolingbroke, 10:57: 6 Richard Bra- zier, 11:02; 10 Jamie Millage, 11:16: 11 Mark Duffield, 11:20-, 14 Kicl Labbele, 11:46: 18 Anthonv Tsiopoulos, 12:31, 20 Ryan Fergu- son. 13:03. SENIOR GIRLS 3 Laura Burns, 12:11; 7 Tracv Crompton. 12:43: 9 Lauren Sime - son, 12:45; Il Heather Mann, 12:50; 15 Jill Edmunds, 13:12. TYKE BOYS I Sean Simeson, 5:28: 3 Dustin El- dridge. 5:33:5 Taylor Hunt, 5:45: 6 Nicholas Theis, 5:50: 8 Evan Tsiopoulos, 5:56. 11 Colin Hitchon, 6:04. 12 Eric Regan, 6:05: 19 John Ferguson, 6:22: 26 Brodie Hanson, 7:25. TYKE GIRLS 2 Carl) Dan. 5:52: 3 Katie 1lott, Please recycle- this ecyclethis newspaper' PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers Coffee Time minor peewee se- lect hockey team opened the regular season with a hard-fought 5-4 victory over the Whitby Wildcats recently. The teams were tied at I A after the first period. Whitby scored 15 seconds into the contest, but the Panthers roared back to knot the score on a goal bt' Adam Van Dyk with four minutes to go in the frame. Patrick Molony earned an assist. Pickering went ahead 3-2 in the mid- dle stanza after rebounding from a one - goal deficit early in the period. Trevor Fray scored the Panthers' second goal of the game. assisted by Michael Carter and Michael Thomas. Van Dyk, on a pass from Molony, put Pickering in front with less than a minute to go in the period. Brady Doyle played a strong pe - nod for Pickering. Peter Shaver put Pickering in front 4- 2 three minutes into the third frame. Chris Lauder drew an assist on the play. Eleven seconds later, John Porter scored on a great individual effort for a 5-2 ad- vantage. Pickering got into penalty trou- "'ble which allowed Whitby to get back within a goal. But, outstanding defen- sive efforts by Porter, Lauder, 'Thomas, Michael Oliver and Ryan Daniels and strong goaltending by Michael O'Neil preserved the win for the Panthers. ` The Pickering peewee selects com- piled a 3-0-1 record in exhibition play. Molony led the Panthers with eight points in four games, followed by Matthew Zammiti with four goals, Carter with three goals, Michael Horobin and Jason Megit each with three points, Van Dyk, Fray and Lauder -with two points apiece, Mark Romanel- li aDJ Daniels with one point each. Goalies O'Neil and Ryan Edwards gave up only seven goals in four games. Pickering is coached by Peter Shaver, assisted by Ken Booker. The trainer is Randy Megit. The team is also sponsored by Pre- mier Golf and DriveLine. 5:55; 4 Kailey Jasper. 5:57; 6 Sarah man, 6:12; 10 Tara Bays, 6:13: 16 Davis, 6:28; 21 Michelle McDon- Churchill, 6:04, 9 Caitlyn Helling- Hillary Ireland. 6:21: 18 Emily nell, 6:38: 25 Kelsey Bartlett, 6:19. 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The shop has nine bays and is equipped with the latest state-of- the-art tools and diagnostic machines. Also, each of the four techitucians keep up on the latest changes in automotive technolM so they can work on all models of cars and trucks. Of course TireNet Auto Care is also known for its huge inventory of tires. "We stock or can get any TireNet Auto Care sit tan Classic Ant® Front Broke Reine $69.95 C1steppip b itWal front bnalte 4 brake h *m& system, steering asks a sm, brake system, J top up mosit r qinder broke &W, road test (W-61"00 most tars i 4111111111" 831-0105 At TireNet Auto Care, Woftd at 264 Fairafl St. in Ajax, the staff of trained tads WNl areal your vehicle as If it were their own. brand of tire you need but our spe- cialty is Pirelli Ttnes," says Frank. A very popular rile in Europe, Pirelli is now making itself know in Canada as not just a racing tire, but a fire that's perfect for any vehide.- 7'hat includes the Pirelli P400 Touring. This affordable all -season tire gives excellent wet/dry perfor- mance, superb steering response and long tread life. It also gives a ride that's quieter and more com- fortable than ordinary all -season radial designs typically deliver. For those on a budget, rtreNet also sells good quality used tines in many name brands. The shop is open Mon. to Fri. from 8 am. to 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. to 3 pm. on Sat. Right now take advantage of their $14.95 lube, oil and filter and their Pirelli sale with tires starting at $49.95. For more information call (905) 619-1222. ll� CWA�AA" 31 rAM �rLL+ W" smwr A!'j no 0lu/rtem 019aim. ;s #200 tom,;, k ; Or eel Pay PW 6iiiii b up 10 =M too Nie 84 r r Prior to nark being startedr ' E w -acoia . UNIT #2C6,282 MONARCH AVE., AJAX _ VW) 619-2327 V NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, Nowlllber 1,1998 PAGE 25 AIP Crime Stoppers seeks tips- - to reduce break and enter crimes BY SERGEANT KEVIN SL.ANEY Crime Stoppers?break-in. Callers never have to the their name Durham Regional Crime Stoppers Crime Stoppers will pay a cash reward for or testify in court. g Crime Stoppers and Durham Re- any information that leads to an arrest in a Crime Stoppers doesn't use call display be- gional Police are asking for your help in battling break, enter and theft. Break-ins are becoming a serious problem here, as 2,296 were reported to Durham police between January and August of this year. That's about 10 each day. Breaking into someone's home, stealing property including family heirlooms and invading their privacy can traumatize victims. Commercial break and enter can fi- nancially devastate a business and se- riously hinder its ability to function in an effective manner. Usually, property stolen in break- ins is sold on the street for a fraction of its actual value. Thieves often then use the money to buy drugs. People who purchase stolen items are subject to the same penalty as those who stole it. 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Also Daft time stylist for Ajax Call Cheryl 1905) 723-7323 CARPET CLEANERS needed Full and pat time Must have own car CLI (905) 579.7816 CERTIFIED TEACHERS .rant ed sorties ' 1C Or* •int. weekni<;Ws Nhitby Picker - og Send resume to Woo Leammg Cernre. 3050 Garden St U-105 Win" omana UR 2G7 I I Careers I)()%%NsILI:()-iTOI M)%kN `�,u C,wl:, hl `k,, ise career has ILvcllcd off or p,:rhaps, has hien eliminated due to restructuring or .a,.ures. Either way. the role of an in;i:pendent business entrepreneur may be exactly what you're looking for' Ati in independent Agent for a leader in C inada's financial senses industry, yodll he in business for yourself... but not by �i,urself. You'll benefit from an innovative ,ommission package, comprehensive t,.i:-img, ongoing support. and strong :c:adership. Fax vour confidential resume to SIUNNI' NIUNSHI 1905)831-1616 LAWA local 597 rraininr 6 Renabrblation Centre 400 Hopkins St. Whitby LIN 289 Phone 905-668-7639:Fas:905-668-5258 NEED EXPERIENCE, BE JOB READY - GET TRAINING Cors'%ictor sk:,ls `.aining-lair iai,able nar Cs-cr ex- per:ence Starting -NOV. 1998- continuous intake new courses starting every 5 days 1 Road worker-ime 6 grade, curbs, sidewalks. jersey Garners, concrete 2 Plpelaylrgluhldies worker- lasers, leveling instru- ments. confined space. 3 Form worker.rouilder-highllow rise, bridges. box culverts, footings, walls. 4 Masonry helper -rough terrain forklift scaffold erec- tor certifications 5 Concrete cutting and coring. 6 Landscaping. paving stone et: WE ALSO PROVIDE A FULL RANGE OF HEALTH 6 SAFETY. PROPANE CONFINED SPACE AND FORKLIFT CERTIFICATION TRAINING FUNSSI DING ASTANCE MAY BE AVARAiLE Please reply A.S.A.P. to Roe Dauphin, Director "1 •7 Carser Tram" ffm Career Training ,amt f J:-Chnl[It.t.Z 101 �4Calrrzy 0 4T'ai z si Liny y9 tJteAerrh's first /tdeereod EMhetles , a Se1wW tkf(rh are" 1s yeem eeperMtoe b file iashm". AA i TidniSle Aeedewy 1111W N" weii gi and neoeerber 1Mf. t3MeN Itift a6 spece M Emma Beetrall►.I.. eh.Irtar+e, P•dkt•e. spe nal 18ciMholoMr, tecta i be* arra, s elltalp arWby, wand _ much "Mere. LL ABLE ms ear Awra d r mi 11 ca.are111111 Carers 1 Gerwd Hdp 11— Careers (SPIRE or cffEm Wor- AN EIQOMENCEO Manaw 8 alsTnelEe sE1mcE ttepre CUSTOM are in great de- turlities - Two-week Purser 3 Short Order Cooks needed a Mreke1 mann. IniWale yourself into training program begins No- tot new m ililurarK. tul or part time. Fax resume: 905 - Commercial ines Fi the rarer of the future - next course begins November 30 vember 9 in Durham Cdletx MOW Cal 721.3340 or toll your 725-M or apply a 21 Sim- ucer, and M Duttnm C011W in Itltrtby. tree 1 -ND -816-3615. Coe SI.N.. Oshawa. Alpin-9pm. C.S.R. Cal 721-3340 or tot tree Gallarar R.1.B0. licensed; Tel- 180081fr3615. 1 NOAFKY NOW $19.85 to Stan. eglobe/Tabs experi- vnce THE MAIL STATION Career Training Center. Become a Fut time or pan time posi- P referred. Contact Pat at rail isdinidan, ..tranirg avai able in artificial nails, AJAX COMPANY reauires ex- perienced rooters, for roofing ions Great for students 18.. tions' Ho��ers ince others. Worden Insurance ear candling, �pEeddx�cit�es, wax- project. Please send resume Trailing is provided. Cali (905)579-•1317 I Student Finandrq avail- A. to (905)683.8744. Mon. - Wed. 10:00 6:00. t Nails $20. (905)723 f188/. t. •, a ., .., i ,• alb 126-493D, Massage Therapy is Animal Care Aide Esd>tetic. • Medical Office Administrator 1"N m>Iacy Tedoiaan • Law Clerk AccountiW#ki mm Administration Chiropractic Office Assistant Hunan Service Worker �•� � NW Siam 9,01 % NOV. 16,1998 =OBC 1 MiJohn St. W. 2s F,Floortho vn Mall, Oshawa 11 6 5716-9175 • � .F••�iiri,Y tt h•r,iii►uiW 4W „fy. Mixatatl�xrlaif�ira BAKER REQUIRED for COFFEE TIME, .print Pi,kenng (w .i.: sun. lmmcJ:aL�}c -.•ywnxl Ls Mullins. kJi;C6 ,w Jwwhes During night .hut Contact Mr Ehmad at 935 Liverpool (905)839-3648 or (416)804-2411 SARBERIHAIPST'rl�ST wan ed S457 «eery •Juaranteet, plus commission Call. bush 905-668-7800. home 905- %8-2483 ask for We BEAUTY SALON requires Lr cersea Ass start Manager salary or commission. aril bonus. and prW sttanng. Also Daft time stylist for Ajax Call Cheryl 1905) 723-7323 CARPET CLEANERS needed Full and pat time Must have own car CLI (905) 579.7816 CERTIFIED TEACHERS .rant ed sorties ' 1C Or* •int. weekni<;Ws Nhitby Picker - og Send resume to Woo Leammg Cernre. 3050 Garden St U-105 Win" omana UR 2G7 I I Careers I)()%%NsILI:()-iTOI M)%kN `�,u C,wl:, hl `k,, ise career has ILvcllcd off or p,:rhaps, has hien eliminated due to restructuring or .a,.ures. Either way. the role of an in;i:pendent business entrepreneur may be exactly what you're looking for' Ati in independent Agent for a leader in C inada's financial senses industry, yodll he in business for yourself... but not by �i,urself. You'll benefit from an innovative ,ommission package, comprehensive t,.i:-img, ongoing support. and strong :c:adership. Fax vour confidential resume to SIUNNI' NIUNSHI 1905)831-1616 LAWA local 597 rraininr 6 Renabrblation Centre 400 Hopkins St. Whitby LIN 289 Phone 905-668-7639:Fas:905-668-5258 NEED EXPERIENCE, BE JOB READY - GET TRAINING Cors'%ictor sk:,ls `.aining-lair iai,able nar Cs-cr ex- per:ence Starting -NOV. 1998- continuous intake new courses starting every 5 days 1 Road worker-ime 6 grade, curbs, sidewalks. jersey Garners, concrete 2 Plpelaylrgluhldies worker- lasers, leveling instru- ments. confined space. 3 Form worker.rouilder-highllow rise, bridges. box culverts, footings, walls. 4 Masonry helper -rough terrain forklift scaffold erec- tor certifications 5 Concrete cutting and coring. 6 Landscaping. paving stone et: WE ALSO PROVIDE A FULL RANGE OF HEALTH 6 SAFETY. PROPANE CONFINED SPACE AND FORKLIFT CERTIFICATION TRAINING FUNSSI DING ASTANCE MAY BE AVARAiLE Please reply A.S.A.P. to Roe Dauphin, Director "1 •7 Carser Tram" ffm Career Training ,amt f J:-Chnl[It.t.Z 101 �4Calrrzy 0 4T'ai z si Liny y9 tJteAerrh's first /tdeereod EMhetles , a Se1wW tkf(rh are" 1s yeem eeperMtoe b file iashm". AA i TidniSle Aeedewy 1111W N" weii gi and neoeerber 1Mf. t3MeN Itift a6 spece M Emma Beetrall►.I.. eh.Irtar+e, P•dkt•e. spe nal 18ciMholoMr, tecta i be* arra, s elltalp arWby, wand _ much "Mere. LL ABLE ms ear Awra d r mi r �r AIP PAGE 30 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 1, 1998 1 Gw" Help ®1 General Help 1 General Help 1 Gewill Help • Security • Customer Service 1624 • Labourers /68es Call the HOTLINE its -4786 Pickering Residents l-$00-263-0993 EARN CHRISTMAS $$$ $7.12 TO $8.00 PER HOUR 100 Positions Available For: • Strong Warehouse Workers (lift up to 100 lbs.) • Assemblers • Picker/Packers • Inserting Machine Operators • Solderers • Material Handlers • Forklift Operators ($9.00-$10.00 Per Hour) Bring your steel -toed safety boots, be prepared to work today. Bring void cheque or savings account information for direct deposit. Bring a friend. Interviews held In Pickering on Thursday. November 5. 1998 at Pickering Recreation Center (1867 Vallewarm Rd-) Call (416) 292-2282 for app't. �utllo Star Potential? Sales Representative The Scarborough Mirror is seeking selt- -wArvated individuals who are creative and have strong work ethics The successful cAncladates will be self-starters who are not afraid to take indutive, have t,oundless enthusiasm 3 definite sur fxrtential We offer a base salary, car allowance, and .1 Progressive commission structure. This �y position includes a partial account hu it you are looking for a challenging position in a fast -paced environment in a >� Fr,i%onig company, 6 fit the criteria, please send your resume to The Scarborough Mirror, sox 6625 10 Tempo Avenue Willowdale, Ontario M2H 2148 or call Shara Epstein (Scarborough) at (416) 493-4400 �It Mii�rwaGGardian News that hits home DISPATCHER REQUIRED Experienced in freight movement between U. S. and Canada required immediately by international truck- ing company. Working knowledge of MS Word and Excel a must. Please send resume and salary expectations to: P.O. Box 45 Pickering, Ontario LIV 2R2 HIGH-P.SAM PII008MONS We Offer: Consulting Ono-Pte,loba Tr rPmg of Learn While You Earn r/Worlliteide Bus. b Cornputer Catsukirg Certificate Send your resume: FAX: (905)831-2832 Worldwide Canadian wagemcnt Consultant: Inc. 1480 8"A, S4e.7, Pi(dca ft ON. L1 W 3T8 everyday. weekends off. 5 years experience. clean ab- srraCt. ICC Medical Tecumseh Ontario to Oshawa Monday to Fr:d,ry Nights Phone 1705- -86-3541 weekends 9C5)242-5730 weekdays CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE I.ews A:.:: re - jests that aiverhsers _'leek their ad upon _ublicatfon as News Ad- .'_rtiser will not be re- sponsible for more than le incorrect insertion aid there shall be no b- aShcty for non -insertion any advertisement. ability for errors in ads s limited to the amount :aid for the space occu- 2vrng the error. All copy subject to the appro- al of management of '.ews Advertiser :OMCFSSInN �� r- C •PCP. F noursiweek. ;'Its d weekends. 1 year I expenena Resumes to P' Mussans to Iroquoa Pak Y COOKS & WMT STAFF need - , for asLx olnmg restau- 'a�'. Appy within Dakota t ,C S. 11755 P"ering Park - DOMINO'S PIZZA �PIVERS 41-W, : lease aDDN at 1051 -Coe N Osnawa 10 Mar- wr.od S. Ajax. 650 King St E, vrltby Dtriwer will ta AZ 3 vears L -S. OTR. clean abstract, criminal search. Good rates, benefib after 6 months. (605)433-2939 IAM■ 3TZ7. tie, wee. As Sieh .1st :•oduas at home as Mire as 2-3 hours per dry Affwng re=deO message reveals details Call 416-812- 6798 x88 EXPANDING COMIER COW PANY '!quires 5 drivers vein veh lies "Ming Dotanlra WC - S80C weekly Expen- ence helpful but not neces- sary Call (905) 42'-8093 Mon -Fn gam -3pm LanCscape,s;srcw plow personnel required for grounds keeping company Must have abstract. Own transportation. fax resume to: 285-4274534. paper 41&416-9737. 7tPERNJICED SUPERIN TEWENT couple required for 200 taut Whitby hrnse rental apt bu"rip Salary plus apartment Fax resume to. 905-068-2470 we pay you W" 10 awnble our products. Easy rttluasary. Fore atiik Heid SASE. to PMµ7g2t1 N FRANC CARPENTERS, Prices 3320. 34.%fsq-K, for roof on o* or 32S%w. Ex- perienced only. The time, is Paid to eve~ 2 yv make da , frgp'wtmrranann°tt--. tedd. Call Steve (9(15)242- (905507�-0079 alk- 7pm. IIANI3TYlf3T required, lull put -time with experimce for Joseph's Hairaytirq Oshawa Corm. in tson, or phone 723- y 1. ask for Joe. tl =TnW WAN-® for anewWhitSalon. Guar- hotly wape of 37At.. plus profit sharing, dental, drip and eye pre plan "plus birthday payll NO SUNDAYS. Call for interview Lynn or Mary Helen 666.6890, First Choice Haircutters. HARD WOMMS drivers re- quired for Oshawa and Ape/ Prdtnngpr, . Neat appearrm. RdiaOk w npht shift and 010. call 7f5 -77B4 Gemrel Help $11.85 PER HOUR TO START Worldwide manufacturing company expandin in (:TA has immediate full time openings h Durham based outlet, in various departmen tncludtng customer service, public relations, s1 up and delivery, no experience necessary W offer advancement opportunities, paid vac& tions, medical and dental package Must be 1 nr ewer., have own car, Call Sunday 11:30 a.m. -7:30 p.m. or Monday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (905) 571-3532 CHILD & YOUTH COUNSELLOR (male preferred) req d within our mixed modality upper I atency treatment residence, min. C.Y.C. i:pldanvma, experience, thorough l.n:ledge of crisis intervention, anger management, computer skills. Enterphase Child & Family Services 10 %lary St. South, Ste. 201 Oshawa, ON. L1H fin13 • • • Our clients based in Durham Region are looking for General Labourers. If you are a reliable individual, have own transportation and can work shifts. Please call Olsten at (905) 436-6202 or tax: (905)576-4698 Olsten StaffingServlces The WoAting solution Make it Worth Your While WORTH Personnel Limited LICENSED CLASS #9800 TRUCK MECHAMC REQUIRED FOR LOCAL TRANSPORT COMPANY IN OSHAWA PLEASE FAX RESUME TO: (9oS) 7I5-0773 [63 IMaO M GAS isomers CANADA f1MC son Cas Products, the world leader in rt Gases and Equipment, has an imme- diatefull time ooppeern+i�n for a C1Ui>n01 R tl>ZtVI= alcrwsNTw>rtvs At our Whitby location. uccessful applicant infest have strong ver - ills, be organized, and have basic PCledge. Educall in chemistry at aary level is a requirement, as is permer Service experience m aaunufactur- rvice environment. tNorkirtg day win end0 p.m. Monday to Friday. Wades andare competitive. Previaas applicants to232 rived not apply a�airt. I'kzzse forwardme with wee a expectabons to: ino M cw t PKODUCrs CAMADA sea 9= 8%wmamv, ONTAIM w2213eT1 rrmamnmm Root's, Canada's leading authentic athletic lifestyle brand, has been build- ing a reputation for quality and service since 1973. We're lookingfor STORE MANACEs a .ASSISTANT MANAGERS for the Pickering region. Candidates must be dynamic and results -oriented with management experience in retail sales or hospitality. If you are interested in being part of a winning company, fax your resume to: (965) 6834007 We thank you in advance for your interest, only successful candidates will be contacted. Gm" Help WI] General Help Gentral Help SHIFT SUPERVISOR GRACE CANADA, INC. The Construction Division of Grace Canada, Inc. is presently seeking an individual to work on a rotating continental shift as a supervisor in it's unionized Ajax manufacturing facility. This individual should have past supervisory experience in a manufacturing setting and be able to demonstrate strong leadership, communication and interpersonal skills. A college certificate and working knowledge of computers Is essential. Interested individuals are invited to send their resume in confidence to: Human Resources Department GRACE CANADA, INC. 294 Clements Road West Ajax, On. L1 S 3C6 Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. sssssssssssssssssssss • SNOW BROKERS A 1 EQUIPMENT • PLOW DRIVERS /ABSTRACTS • WALK SHOVEL CREW/ DRIVERS Excellent wages and guarantees Ajax and G.T.A. Serious, reliable applicants only ? a.m. - 7 p.m. Monday - Fridav Kim, Dennis or Mick (905) 426-5551 SUPERINTENDENT COUPLES required for various locations. Full time position. (Greater Toronto area). Exp. an asset but not essential. Salary, 2 bedroom apt. plus benefits. Call 905-666-4829 ~Join The Club! lie are looking fur taleiucd, muuyated indi- viduals to help us achieve our Foal to he t:rnada's best outerwear fashion store! As an expanding Canadian company, we are cur- rently in search of top candidates for as-sisiant management and sales associate positions. If you love women's fashion and have expen- ence in a fist -paced retail store, then we leant I" meet you. fontact Christine at (905) 426-3555 or drop by The Coat Club in the Durham Centre, oa Mon. Not. 2 or Tues. Nov. 3 from 10 am. - 5 p.m - VOCATIONAL PATHWAYS INC. We are currently recruiting for the following positions in the OshawalDurham regions: ADMIN. ASSISTANT with oPP►oPrisk qual-tfeestiions and EMPLOYMENT COUNSELLORS JOB FINDING CLUB FACN.11TATORS JOB DEVELOPERS VOCATIONAL EVALUATORS Minimum requirements: Post Secondary Degree, related discipline. Please fax your resume to: Th" Aldrich ® (416) 7849633 No phone calls please. NOMBUKM. mature stud- ents, part-time tekaurketNq positions available to iron 18 yhyteoxxurss at argaeurr& older. $7.01Yntose -tat Wraroy Call (905) 619.6991 between 1.5p.ar. to arratpe an irrervww. b QOP� IIGt. Na evvill rp. co" room to atantapertlatt. No «- periertce necessary. Full t ro%l dw Call Sarah Tlrtdy). 46 (SrarboroilOh F/ se daltalrayNw a Hair Styfisls. May or Lina 906-721114623. NbN%Contractiorpn a part q eBgouoldtaper. Some lYD ~Office 97, aM M.Y.O.. .0-1 redAble M pato week Fax re- sume to (905)•686.8405. WA TECHOW - Golden opportunity for ngle person. e your own boss with great step - port staff. Denise 436.9303 TK REW3 ADVERnM fS biting g for Kids to deliver pepm aid fill door to doer W times as weeekk by 6:00 PM. n905-683-5117 , �s- call M70IKL MONEY OW full time positions available m Dwham & Scarborough arca. MW have grade 12 dgitimi , 1 you aakmer serme. 1 year cash expenevics. 6 portlpttAer skills. Must be able b work retail hours. Please mal resume b 106 Box 300 Brrlgt St. S. NRMbt Oat 114 lie or rax b 9g5-666 666-08 10. I'IOaM no phone pet dult cam for news aper delivery m ousehotds between 2 m - 6 a.m. N4a,. - Sat dnicle a must. Call 1 -NO -266-7742 wills, or weetenift. I 19 years of age or own vdw*. Please SEEKWO an experienced bondable, rduble, accurate, member service representa- tive to fulfill Teller duties and oma *uncal services as re- quired. On a part time basis. apply with resaee to Oshawo Commwliy Credit Union, 214 KNp St. E. Oshawa. ru NATIONAL POST Canada's new national newspa- per requires adult carriers for news- paper delivery to Flouseholds btwn. 2-6 a.m. Mon -Sat. Vehicle a must 416-383-2500 P�kr-rrntF: HAIR STYLIST 'er)Jlred for bus y salon 1 Bowmanvilleu Hourly wage plus commission and benefits, Please phone Bar h or Wcndy at 623-6444 MU General Help TELEMMKSM needed. lull time/pan time, hourly plus bonus, experience preferred Call 905.438-0058 PIZZA MAKER required, per- manent full-time days. must have experienceCall 905- 427-7257 atter bpm. SHIPPERAECENER with knowledge of export docu- ments, experience in pur- chasing and inventory Fax resume to 1-905-837-0627 At- tention Jan Parks TRUCKS re tonics Dutham Region Good Routes & Rates available. Newer trucks with min. 7 1/2 ft. plows. Also Operators & Shovelers Needed Call 433-7484 TECHNICAL REPRESENTA- TIVE. Fast growing company lookutq for energetic quick learning individual Must be willing to work days. nights and weekends as necessary and have reliable transporta- tion Elecironics/computer background an asset Full training provided $8 50/hr to start 1 mileage Bring Re- sume to 1895 Clements Rd. 2Und 44162. Pick8G- ering, (905)6 THE NEWS Advertiser is look- ing for Anuli Carriers to de- liver papers and flyers to homes as Well asbusmess routes four times a week by 6 00 pm Must have own ve- ��de . Call 905483-5117 TUPPERWARE!. Shop from your seat not your feet Host a demonstration m Nov and tam exclusive hostess gilts Or you can choose to trait up your own business. with a free k f. and earn free gifts No money up front Call Cindy 905-427-1879 1 Office Hefp Na Office Help FIT ACCOUNTING CLERK For busy dealership. Required for daily cash, bank deposit, & general accounting duties. AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSHIP EXPERIENCE A MUST. Applications confidential. Please maiVfax resume to. (4A�.-3388 Carol@ AGINCDtuRT NISSAN LTD. 1871 McCome Rd. Sewborw9h, DN MIS 41.4 CALLING ALL EXPERIENCED RECEPTIONISTS! OfficeTeam currently has immediate opportunities for experienced reception- ists accustomed to multi -line switch- N)ards. These positions are of a tempel- rary nature. Register now and qualify for OfficeTcam's top notch benefit pro- gram!!! TEL: (416) 226-1051 FAX: (416) 226-4498 For more information visit our website at www-offiiceteam.com SENIOR SECRETARIES Required for exciting temporary assign- ments. You should possess a minimum 2- 3 years work experience, proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power), minimum 50 wpm and strong organiza- tional and communication skills. Ask about our Skills Enhancement Benefit! TEL: (416) 226-1851 FAX: (416) 226.4498 For more infomation visit our website at www.otlit eteancoin 130 130 135 135 135 Our Whitby location has an immediate opening lot an outside poor coverings SALES ASSOCIATE To service the area of Durfrom Region and Toronto East AyVeCNNsa .fltM I havu Strong sales skills, with a proven trade record Experience in the floor coverings industry Excellent organizational ski"bift to work independently Flexibility to make evening and weekend appointments A Jid Ontario dnver's license wy otter an excellent renumeration package, office support staff and a company vehicle. interested •11pilleMts, t+lloo•a lax y4►ssr r4iaMeeee Ilam (!•S) 57"7.7 MASON WINDOWS LTD. Requires a Sales Person for the Contractor Sales Division. Individual must be highly motivated and career oriented. Window sales experience an asset. Please send resume to: 913 Brock Rd. S., Pickering, L1 W 2X9 Attention: Sales Manager BE A HART OF OUR GROWFN I r, 117 -SITTI I lil�VE M; I I I h6C Insurance's Life Insurance Division has created romings for hard working people who leant a career wo potential earnings of $50,000 f per yar! IRE h1: N y": • ambitious? • own an automobile? • mrs,slent? •have a good track record? • ndepexW+ • speak a second language'/ 9 you hAf611 tltrm�mil ttrt> i,xments fax your raswrro to: ""�'v„/ POOR, Regional Vice Prescient Ontano and Rian c Canada [9051612-8186 to an appoilttrtrnt axed pi rtorlRl irMeyrieW. E-mNil: pltnrtxAOishr.a TeMp OO M M-It?22 RBC INSURANCE Ywnwwr d Myth Mk 6ki�ifawt farwq' ® RBC Iruurartte is committed to enpicilment equity Zia Regmnad till 1 At at Roel Bank of Canada. Life hgWance Comparry of Poo Beet d candle bwm of Brie eadeaAert TELEMARKETER/ SECRETARY 'Ac arc an international manufacturer of hand tools sold through retail, industrial, automotive and specialty distributors. Reorganization has created an opening for an individual with Wong telemarketing sales and secretarial experience. Candidate should have good communication ,kills and can work independently. French could be an asset. Computer knowledge is needed using WP 6.1, AS400, Coreldraw 7 and the internet. We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits. Please send your reply, including a detailed resume with salary history, in confidence to: RECORD TOOLS INC. 1920 Clements Rd. Picker' Ontario L1W 3V6 Fax 905-428-7555 RE: File 1999 Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. WEGU Canada Inc., manufacturer of custom moulded rubber and plastic products, is currently seeking a qualified QUALITY/MECHANICAL TEST ENGINEER Candidates should be recent graduates in an Engineering program (mechanical preferred). Requirements include maintaining calibration program, dynamic testing, dimensional layouts, determining testing parameters and equipment for new products. Knowledge of OS -9000 requirements, Instron test equipment, MSA, PPAP, GDT and old and new computer software systems are definite assets. Please forward your resume to: WEGU Canada Inc. Attention: Human Resources Department P.O. Box 567, Whitby, Ontario LIN 5V3 or tax resume to: (905) 668-3414 Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted 20 AZ Drivers wanted to run USA • 342 a mile • drops and pick-up • no east coast • minimum one year experience • up to date abstract, CVOR, and criminal record search Apply in person to: Northern Personnel Solutions 112 Athol Street, Suite 203 Whitby, Ontario or call 1-888-439-7777 APPRENTICE Required for the evening shift, 4 p.m. - midnight For busy Chrysler dealership Chrysler experience is a definite asset. Fax resume to: (905) 683-5738. ADAMS SERVICES requires AZ DRIVERS • 2 yrs. exp. • Local hwy. • Local city • Lots of weekend work Call Randy 720-2204 CLASS 'A' MECHANIC 4 PAL - i= MIDNIGHT SHIFT Must have at least 2 years Chrysler dealership exp. Fax resume to: (905) 683-5738 F gglan Industries is lookingg for o fit into our Tank Division. fer competitive wages and bene- esumes and/or applications are being accepted within: 5151 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa. No phone calls please 1 follicle, Help StlBBd Help RECBn=T PORIRON for cERTM INDUSTRIAL a W ome Thl time available ELECTRICIANS AND MILL - for a bbusy heahhn are ilia. WRIGHTS rewired imma- Must ow working with pw diatdy with 5 Yes e�eri ple, some experience and once. Gong rale 6 $2624 per compuler skills an asset AP- four. To apply send resume pplyy b: Fie 1245 Oshtwa This to: P. 0. Bax 25205. Landon Week P.O. Box 481, DOM Ont 1160 6A9. Acc'ountant's office a Third o�r�ourth year level CCA K ~A, Public accounting experience essential. Repl to: 1 GMnrel H* 1 GMM W H* Osiuwa Th. Week wMTERV*U1t *M Ex- perience retilited, appy tIBH In 1527 Bayly, Pidlerirq, 1- 5p.m4 d*y4 WORN AT um assem• our prodilgs Stan int For lies (r1fp, paxix- ape 24 firs. too lila t- P.O. Boz tar Osha81, wa, Ontario. Scathed WANTED' Experienced vrkid- 888.771-7409. OtRct k li deiHown 4E�. kntion Mary. ow and sidling istalef with a I AZ ORIVER steadti LTL ram. welt established localtxfitlpa WSW"fiatdtrood. � p UYllil- SWAM good wages. dean abstract 11, Fill, time iasis Hun htwe own tools and Mumpprwi0n. Stan imrnedialely. ASSRTANT $ECRE= re- qWW for key real Ism d- and U.S. expeiiemx is a must. Call Joe at 905 427- - Rem,: File 1246. Oshawpuler Ba. Must be Nwdble, ten• Nterate with excellent CABINET MAKERS required Week. 865 Fa iN�St Do*S wa. OrK. L1 H 7L6. Ms. Experi- wam pO�b• Oil iadl Iran. for night shift. Full expen- entad cabinet makers freed CANE WM rewired in our tl apgy�P9lea<e fvl resume ­Fax ..r:: - 01 (9D5 714. am A ECLMOC nuided. Appy in pensm Act we Green A Bass 534 Kitson Rd. SOeth or al 728-6't21. NANDS ON General Contras tot seeking General tabcw- eer($10lhr.) and expel workers ($15-$18Ac) (lieu t and klieg to I a must. Fax resume during business hours to 9D5- 852-9464. HANDY PERSON WANTED for regulablI Home Buider's Customer Service. Must have residential service (repair) experience. Must have own loots. excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Domain Region. Fax resume 416-M.7491 LICA Drf'w'rq Instructors reaped for Ajax/Pickli nqq area. Must have late fnodel car withyeddusal� bbrrakkn. Mini- mum 3encecad(905)686-787 Skilled Help LICENSED plumber/gas tech- nician p Wit min of live years expenence Knowledge in commercial and industrial service Steam/Hot water heating and controls Able to work with minimum super- vision Fax Resume to (905)- 686-8405 MECHANIC, loll time or ppaan lime wanted Call 905-652- 4584 or 905-852.2291 MOULD MAKER Mr small m- Iricate inledion moulds Over time Please till (905) 697- 0103 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY 4th .r 5th year Electrical Appen- ce for very busy company. 'dmmercal A residential •iowledge an asset Fax esumes to 905-436-2863 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 1, 1998 PAGE 31 C . 1 Drycar. a/em.d 1 Sell"�_ 1 sr.. 1 s a NANNYMOUSEKEEPER, live- in or live-outflexible hours. for 3 year old boy Call 905•1�1 420-2081 c If WANTED OCCASIONAL day- care on very short notice. Ux- bridge. in my home Working couple need re,)ponsible per- son on an 'as needed' basis when pieldren are ill and un- able to go to school 852-7331 . Deytse Av*IWM DAYCARE AVAILABLE in my m experienced lov,n non- soking home. Nutritious meals/snacks CPR/ First Aid Fenced yard walk to park. Or Roberta Bodnar area Debbie 683-5844 HWY ZAl1RW000. 2 full time daycare openings. 6am-6pm Call Tina 683-2210 LIVERPOOLMAYLY childcare avada )to fpr children 18 moriths/older. my home Walk to park. daily outings, nutritious meals/snacks. hrSi Aid/CPR Non-smoking, no pets Lee Anne (905)839- 3655 LIVERPWLAAYLY warm loving home daycare. has a Spam available for ~-pre- school age child. Full time days ECE with CPR 8 First Aid Call 831-0726 PICKERING Bath / Rollo: Lowing daycare 19 months 10 12 years Daily outngs (fenced backyard and park) Grafts. story bme music. nu- tnbous meals A snacks First Aid. CPR cendied Non- smoking. receipts 905-428- 1244 �Mo.pkr Nedfcal I DHbwpD Nwdlral0.1ariral Pill SERVICES DESANTIt J Para. Med No HEALTH SERVICES ttlwrE XATEI r REVIEWS RELIEF STAFFING CO-ORDINATOR Successful applicants will: Have experience providing in-home health care Possess a Home Suppport Level 3 certificate; RPN or RN Certificate of Competence Demonstrate ability to responsibly shiftpnonties and meet tight deadlines Demonstrate excellent verbal and wntten communication skills in English Demonstrate excellent organizational ability and interpersonal skills Enjoy working in a dynamic team environment Forward resumes immediately to: Branch Manager 179 Kingg t.E., Oshawa L1H 1C2 ST (905) 5764852 'Equal Opportunity Employer - M Hospital I Fa If- . edto oww W~ LA CARE. kat raking• odd repair small engined BAYSHORE nee. Estimate Call Andrew HEALTH CARE 905-509.7714 Requites I Msekiese to HOMEMAKERS, I HCA'S, AND CONgEIE Cumng grid con PS1'Y'S. dhlkg-ExaNem pricesf sle_ 10 For Pickering Ajax W"M a Pool deier"cks. fwd area. Car essential. floors. curbs. t' x til' core - area. wlBs . 24 how serv- Fax resumes: al Cal (705)741.2811 a to (905) 4267467 1302 Alla Gina j) Rlaalood POStum AWAABLF for a 91110 IEAT FWAV000. ex- tul time PDA and Hypnrst in CeIMx wry best wally lar�dq- a busy Ovum Group Prx- wood. gortfseea 1ped ed ice. Elpenerice prderred. Fax rase frilly seasawd, all 6 resume to: 905434 -OW. at- k li deiHown 4E�. kntion Mary. fleax in working order) STORE: Becan�'. 17 fiessfurm905753 S�RBTT 11o0pp • 1 Dtytte WSW"fiatdtrood. � p UYllil- SWAM d OIURHA0Y�lRRk1 VW 427-5276 for 2 boys, 5 . 2 112. MW be Fa *VM good qquuaal1iMlrr anut-tree ad swAM4r a mi- hardwood cut split lNYvered. virorsuiem.6flrr0343 S75 tue cwd SM bob low mileage. excekm condi- cord. 155% Disoarsut for pick CANE WM rewired in our up. Cab 686 8699. home. 4 days/ morth for 5 FN*A" D all hardwood. kids: aged 6 infix to 14 LLaaogss and slabs, alio pA and years, in south Air. ideruic soil. AN seasoned. es required. Cal 427-3637. ( b52-7586. MANY. Live -cut. 3 moi- old Rau LOANER, est1961. CAB folk tbush efts k ease an L $69. Discm on TLC required. Finch A Rose- Pickering. cord. Free Delivery Oshawa bask. Cal Krishiti (9os)420 2040. area. Buy Local A Save Big Sariigs. Days: 705-277-3361, NMVMOI ER - Nvt ION free from Oshtwa. even - aw: 95S43"M. out or live-in. 2 sdgd aged grins, a prcferrod. Flousework A meal aepara- SEASOFED HARDWOOD, cut and bundles $3, lata tion. Drivers lipense an as- Pickering. cord $60. Free coal ". o seetttt.�� yyRqe,fgerreen�nas, (:7ri1'7L-a-a a a• ... Kinfling wood available. Phil. a►. a a a a a• •a To Advertise Your Fall Bazaar call our Classified Advertising Department. 0shawa/Whitby/C1ar1ngt9n call: 576-9335 Afax/Pickering call: 683-0707 or fax BBs yeer ad at: 576-9335 BOYS single Aptaw ; bed romplpte with mattress Nso matcnmg chest of drawers $225 Call (905)427-7867 HEM RADIO tower. 40 it plus thrust bearing rotor. $300 CDE Hem 2. plus wiring 2 meter beam antennae $25 Call 19051683-7950 ARic W 1 tar Saw 11 PC .u94^ Arne cherry - wood dinvrg room set Brand new. shin packaged. cost $11000 sacrifice $4.500 (416) 255 -OM tr ROUND above ground pod and all equipment great shape $600 Cal Kirk or Hops A 432.1863 or 242-5806 2 YEAR OLD SOFA and matching 'rove sen for sale Deep burgundy blue and gieat $400 o b o Cal HI PCE, DINING ROOM su,Te ,r good condnnr askrig $800 or lim offer Cal 1905) 728- 9561 LEATHER JACKETS v to ti 2 once Rather purses from $999. luggage from 51999, learner wallets Imm $6 99 Everytlilg Must Go' Family lvdttr. SS Points Mal Osha- v a 905-7211 9e30 AJAX CNIMIIEY SWEEPS Special chimney meaning; caps. as low as $59 00 Pest saewo nstalied $2500 No muss, ria tuss guaranteedFREE ESTIMATES (11IM06 7741 AIU� vorm door BD' x 37 with louvered vwridow A frame. Also rnalcfrrng side louvered windows W x 12' Call 705-328-0472 after 6 Islip) BW. RACK wrought iron ca- nopy queen orthopedic mat- 1res0rame Never opened $1200 Sacrifice $490 416)255.0285 BEDDING Blue "oral duvet cover Oureen) Milctwnp pd - lo w Sharrs 8 bed skirt Slfii t set (Double) New (905) 427- 1822 sip RINDS Cur tie middle man Installer las custom made window I= venial. venetian. Sfiaters Free M: mates (416)227-7777 or (905Y-660-0072 or 1-8W369- 0555 CARPET MIDKB. 100%. Nylon thick. plush, star re- satant carpet For 3 rooms. omy $36900 Price includes 30 Sq yds carpel, defuse pad and installation in your home. Free quotation . in your home. No interest, no payment for one tug year, Dared. 1.800- 217-0104. CARPETS - lots of carpet. 100% nylon. now stain m - him rarpets on fwd I WIN lei �S aolp��peett,, DienwHH Dad. export instaNatimi, fast delrv- (30 yards) Mor. W,2314. CARPER SAIF: Lots of car- pels. 100% w w stain re- lease. ra" 3 rooms 5339. (3g sv. yd.) k4ades: carpet premim pad and instala- kon. Freie estkilales, carpet repairs. Swam Dwtam and surroudinp arta. Sam 905- 686-1772. CARPET SAIF. Call and Save Up b 50% OR targe $dKOon of cow and design, camorm satisfaction (iuuameed. For hid es , - nal me. (905) 491040, (416) 8224226 co AM= SM. likes 45 Julabox 5900. DoM on loa- liats eamlfg 5.ttioniey. Great oofndiUM �74•IIS38 COMPUTER FACTORY. Amo iv sdiool S=e 11.can- 1 ria psynNms. Tree syearner. 266mmx IoadW, inkmet, pprinmer. software and more. $16 wk (oac). 1800 515 5545. Free delivery. ArbcWs for saw COMPUTER. Pent uT '66 16M Pam '6X :u. 144 mo- rtem. $125 Star Pnner $40 VGA monitor $60 New 233MHZ system, 32M Ram. 2 6Gig HD 24X CO. sound. spealeer K8. mouse $595 Model T Compeers (9051430-- 5615 DIAMONDS guaranteed low - es pares 10r diamonds. gem siones and jewelry Custom cork Oualrry service we also ouy jewelry' Call (905,-626- 1280 DINING ROOM S, TE 8pc includes 6 :Bre'Jack charts. CMna calomel. 6 able anti eilra leaf. dark oak. excellen condition. asking $1600 Can 905-668-0806 PHOTOCOPIER. Duplex ot- Lce L.•e yus manly more tenures. $2500 Metal Inera- lure sorters, two legal size skills. $150 earn Call anytime 905-404-1977 R YOUR SKIN aging taster Dun Tau are' Aerotutionary ami- rq system Ckniical resuh� iter 4 wades include 421% reduction in wrinkles A 154% mrrease n stun hmi- rless A Maty 100% un- coridtiorai Guarwee Do your products measure up? ou CpYld win tree Slun are br a yex' For into cal 905- 1220 718exl 2 FOE ORIENTAL )m9n Vni- lure one sofa ale 53' long. two 20' square sole tables one 2pc ono ab w 7T Fa more inormabpt 19(5)263-•4118 FULL -Siff WASHER S DRY- ER exWlent working condi- bon clean well -ria ntained $400 for Set Full -Sift Frog- Iree tndge and stove. show - Z, caidtion. 565(1 10 set Cal 905-436-0021 WR COAT -ady s miel malesTic ' ink ankle length. Set 1214 Stored and Cleaned anitally 'awed $5000 Ask - $120C Snowbird Now' HAM. APPLIANCES, Pans. Sates Service Maicning Maytag vN5fler,dryer 5520/ set. Washers. 599 up. Dryers $99, up Sdf-pexxng stove. $25w up Shoves $SO.up Fndges Deluxe M`1 reg- ular S150/up Full -sue stack- aDle washer'dryer 5600 Fi- rancmg available up 10 Tyr warranty 426 Sumcoe St S (905)728-4043 NICUs WASUM and dryer. like brand new $600 Mi- crowave $100. Nordic Flu Gold exaose unit $300 Call (905)433-8803. WASTER A OVER Excellent condition. Will dekver 6 10pk- up Can separate sol Call KED WASMER. DRYER. stove excelent condition. Call aha 6:00 p.m. 705-357-1302 IOIG BED x -diol* orthopedic P � trair". still in plash $1.500. Sell (416)255.0285 WXLAW RAMBE. set- cleanwg, wMe with lack 10 ArticNs for Saw PIANOS/GRANDFATHER C/S -vended Back !o School Specla+s titpe selec- tion of new and used pianos New digital paras from $895 and up Rem to own. 100` of all rental payments appy Also a Huge selection of grandfather packs from $995 and up Call 7 -LEP PIANO 433-1491 HEAVY DUTY PLASTIC SIUDS good and durable- $20 each octo 721-0986 RENT TO OWN ?PP-IANCES new and full warranty P300y s Market 905-263-8369 or t-800-798- 5502 SHEDMAN :ualih wooden sheds ' x ? Dam lot only 5299 plus tax Mary oilier siz- es and styles available Mso garages arta dears 761 Mc- Kay Rd Unit 3 Pittenng For mom mo call 905.613 ;93 SOFA. RECLINER ane char 2 years 'Id lea, 01ue. 5800 905-576-9140 PME'OAK FURNITURE we are gr^w,ng agars work s starting on ow showroom ex. pansbon so we have to re- deead our inventory to mala' room prices have been draftcaly reduced for clearance We also ewe special pre -Xmas pnaq on ow imine furniture Ineup don't be I g aced. get your order in row' our mot- to 'There s No Subsmue for Quality' Traditional wood- working 115 North Pon Road IS on Reaps Rd j Port Perry. t905) 985-8774 ww trab- tio aIw00dworfmq on a USED FRDCES 5195 and up uses anges $'.5 and up, Used dryers $125 and up. AW washers 5235 and up. new and used can operated washers and dryers at low prices New brand name hrdgeS $480 and up. new fill top ranges with pock and glass am 5479 and up wide seieaion of oilier new and JW appiww;es can use lo- fty ess 154 Bruce Sr SOVM 905, 576-7448 WANTED: :ham link lenang MUST ^ave poles anc an ac- cessories Please al '905)725-2383 snp WWTWY upngM puna. wal- nut luxsn very good condition 51200 Phone 623-1174 nights. except Monday S Thursday GARAif door repairs broken sprigs. cables. rollersopen- ers installed 416-336-0073 I Artkw obam ANTt0 MmilseMNy9 Ad- VC.- always Vail.aW. usually free' Purchasing outright, es- tates %/some antique com- ems. (fro Amit to value con- sidered), collections of mW son. quantities Or slgle an- tique itemis Special interest in Moorcrolt pote ry. Ill try to re- spond to all quenes. Robert Bowen Anbques- Brooklit, Onurio. (905)655-8049. tax (905)655-5501 pared. GE triage. 17 cuff . white with Mad pard. Excel- CASH ON DEALS. We Buy, km condition $900. fall Sec. A more! Pay top dolalill, (9051697-040111 for top items. Home audio/ MU Scalls. $160. Piano. video, car audio. tools. CO's. 4600. Trailer, 5200. Dryer. movies, games. gold. W- 'Admirar. $150. Cmonds. furruture, appliances. 31111., V99 AN in == (905)433-1785 905-571-2274 tion. Cal 906.665-4138. (905)666-M. (prefer all ■ATBWff NEM - NEW fleax in working order) STORE: Becan�'. 17 ., B � 00 you have valuable an - 623-0013. OOPEENw 7 or estate camels? lit Let week. For dress. office and ayou in achierirg the s aS ssist us casual wear. possible prices. Call I= SkFW Grand Touring, to -day dayHenry Gayle Kalyd low mileage. excekm condi- 'Antique Consulums' with lion. Why extras. (905)-837- nearly 30 years experience 0941. Phone 905.985-8161 OUTDOOR SM - fluorescent Wax let. 26 lett long 3 feet LV TOWER WITH ANTENNA almost new. Cost and rotor. 985.6948. snp. 0000. Sacrifice $1000 or best infer. (416)699-77T7.r'� WMTEO - ESTONIA r material. books etc. for elder - P10111110 With soak. MiSon A N Estonian lady who loves to Rich. Homer upigh model, read. Please call 905.985- 000. Call 905 Ot at I . W ttosN.- -713& ........ _ _. ■ C PAGE 32 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 1. 1998 .1 � 11 for safe 11 fa Soft1 ar.Mw~ CRAFTERS WANTED at the 16M MAZDA $26, LX, fully Gift and Craft Showplace b- loaded with a/c, $1.695 1992 cated in the Courtice Flea Geo Metm $3.250 1987 Nis- Makel. 4km east of Oshawa san 1(in0 Cab $4.450 Engines Lei us show and sell your and bodies in mint oonduon. crafts directly to the public Certified or best offers(Kelly You do riot have to be there and Sons) (905) 683-7301 or Call 905-436.1024 Cell (905) 767.1655 DURHAM COLLEGE CRAFT SHOW November 7 6 8 - One Of the Largest shows in Dur- ham Region (905) 721-3052 Old 2365 for information FOLK ART CLASSES avail- able At, levels. morning. at- temoon and evening classes available Beginners our spe- eality Classes starting No- vember 2nd Leant a craft that can relieve stress and give enormous enjoyment Call (905) 576-3947 for informa- lion 1 Articles Wanted 4'WANTEDCham link tenpnc must have pees and au ac- cessories Please call (905)725-2383 sip 1 Computer AnNrnet INTERNET SECRET 3/00.000 in Software tree Over 3C Cvb- erSecrets You ll Be blown away' 1-900-677-3600 Ext 3179. 3180 $2 99 min 18. Service - U (6191 645-8434 .1 PVS7suppbow Boarding PUREBRED Soder Reute.er puppies vet checked. first shots 5300 Please Call (705KS4-1248 GERMAN S' epherd pups for sale P;•e^ d. Dom July 291h yAy registered De- wormed. first 6 second shots CaN(9051837-2968 SIBERIAN -JSKY pups. CKC regtslrec Blade 8 white, po- tential snow. excellent pets, written health and tempera- ment gwrnateed Also avail Madults. Inquiries (613) 78 REGISTERED QUARTER HORSE 5 ' old gelding. 15 3 hands. 3 morons profess" training. gentle. easy keeper, divorce sadly forces sale 295-649E0723 0504 a 705 1 HEED A NOME 'm a to^ hind . lovabie grey and white maie catone yea old I will Jove you to paeces it your Cave me a home h gets Cold out at night now Call (705) 7660089 Leave mes- sage sing) KITTENS WITH FIRST BOOSTER avauao,e lot adop IOr, as wen as adult cats (fixed and vacunated) Marry Oous also in need of respon- srithe twang homes Pets sup - res O"ms and foster low dogs also rneeded Please call Durum Animal Adoplim. at (9051438-8411 PIMECREST FARMS tics wa •'^ s:aus inti 4uto7011C water bright 70.:5„ arena, locked heated tack room, newly seeded Paddocks Spe- Cal rates to first 6 borders Also DOG BCARDING avail - Me from QWMhed vet teCtn- 99 reader Call (905434- 11 Automobile for Saw CREDIT PROBLEM air. Lie spot ', nanc;ng Cownpay. inerts from 1 to $2 000 0 A C starting at $199rmpnth. Ve-h- cles from 1985-19% 905- 420-9056 ,Sundays by app 1 CREDIT PROBLEMS? On int spot financing Down mppa�yy ems from $750 0 A C Cars. trucks vans 1981 to 1994 AW1dy Auto Sales Ltd 792 Semi Street South. Oshawa Phone 905-72D-3382 1677 OLDS CUTLASS 442. goods ! conditon, new tires a 1947 CHRYSLER Fifth Ave. nue. ppoower steering. wind- ows. abrakes. air condttron- ing As is. Best offer Call Fred 905-571-5968 19" 323 MAZDA Hatchback. blue standard 203.000km certified. $1.900 Call 905- 655 8959 1994 GRAND PRIX. good run - ring condition, new tires. good body. p w . p s . asking $2500 Gorgeous wedding dress we 11. paid $3000. asking MOO. Please call (905)404-0660 1918 HONDA ACCORD. 275 000 km Runs good Body creeds work. as Is $1600 obo 263-1010 1911 JEEP Cherokee $4250 1991 Isuzu Stylus engine re- burh. $3500 Both to excellent stupe. body's in great coni tionWill certdty Phone 905)436 8606 1919 Sentience 4 dr auto Power s/D. 120k s lady driver. second owner A-1 condition Askin $2600 After 7 p in 905-428-2774 (snp) www. CARCHOICE.COM 1991 M-_-, New tiresnew braces Great condition inside and out $4500 certified 665-9351 1912 GEO STORM GSI red. S speed 1C -,)OC k, nganal owner. excellent condition. Cerfihed Asking S5 500 OBD. Must sen Telephone (905) 404-8874 IM Regal Gran 942 BSport 3800 one owner mtnatufate fully bided. rich leather n- ferhor, el"Wem vake asking $8495 Call (905) 428-9443 after Bpm 1912 CAVALIER, 31. 109.500 kms power mildowsbrake$ cruise, tilt. new tires 8 brakes good rbndbon $5.500 (905) 18-8863 (CN pone) 1912 SUMMRD. 4 cyl auto. $3895 ce- '988 Bonneville. fully loaded $2495 ceR 1906 Ford Tempo. $12% ceR Cal 404-9759 1993 PLYMOUTHACCLAIM. 110 OOC klms -,m CDrdom air. new Drakes certdted asking $6.300 Can 905 -430 - IM PLYMOUTH VOYAGER white automatic. air Cas sere seven passtnger. 124.000 km, cart centex- ceNem As Condition bng o b o Cali 905 728- 6664 1993 PONTAC Sunbrrd. red 4 -cylinder 5 speed standard. 2 -odor. grey interior we dean rust free vehicle. 115.DOOkm. $5300 certified Call 905-728-G705 or 905- 432-7127 1994 MERCURY GRANO Marquis LS v-8. 4 door. dark blue with dark blue interior Loaded. Abs. p in p b I p1runk. p mirrors. p Seats. anise. W package tall, a/c. digital Clash. hands free phone. 167,000 kit $9.900 0 b o (905) 686-4099 Rare Must see As Is $3500 t4" 432 -IBM for lease, from 55191 hydro unduded. Mary 1981 MNpI RIYIHIA,as is 1946 CNNVUEB Town a $1.200 or best offer (905) 831- Country. loaded. leather. quad 2186seats, mem condition. 1941 Nissan 300 ZX Turbo- 89.000kns. $20.500. George Protect car" Best offer as is. 6663836. Cal Gay 905-576-9054 (sip) 1946 SAMN SIE. new motor. IU4 owum6ill cont - eudiam. brakes etc, "mum Black, automatic, new ommer. �1NMlparil wlh Dkp. loaded. 19' Toaryry Resort blades• utaie 0:11, anti- stereo equaklaa, popO 175.nODO soy. electric brakes, CRUM. 11011 -smokers. What ding $750• 0.b.o. Cal 905-668-87M. an 4-oh.wo fel ls 1947 NOVO SUM' Taiga Rod, a eft tail., 6 cy1 5 =10,500, hath $25.000 firm. 7616 KUM CEN111MY au- (90505-019. bmaOC V6, 24 moor Boor . Consolesill all. PS. PB, very 1m souR E CT, atnboaraOc, MrbntM=. Certified OO of ben offer as is. POWIan roof. oil PWM �d. funk 19.000 PhaM 5105-725-334 beist offs Tdeghone (905)725-9324 days. eve. HR CAWWEM, 130K, RS fins. new Ores. 2.01 rum Mee (-'Will. ex , fp rust cetent Condi- ban. CD player included. (s2p5�0)0 o.b.o. Aaron (home 9 ) 5617728-2699. cat (905►491- Im LMCOLN Town Car, $)groture Series. Estate Safe. rrbocelknt condition. 109,000 kms. filly loaded, dealer BlaitMairsd. $4,950. cart. 905 (905)723.0637 1M7 CMC SK MI 8 pat WE FINANCE EVERYONE First time buy- ers, bankrupt, bad credit, no credit. You work? You drive! Lots of choice. Down or Trade may be required. SPECIAL FINANCE DEPARTMENT SHERIDAN CHEV 905-706-8498 81 PONTIAC TEMPEST -V6 - Automatic 256K Good cnn- drbon S700 (905)576.8000 BEAUTIFUL 1994 Lincoln Town Car White. with white leather interior Sunroof. total luxury car. All options, great shape Certified $16.000 Call Kirk or Hope at 432.1863 or 242-5806 (snp) CERTICAR - FRNTASnc PRICES EVERY DAY. EG. 1995 BUICK RIVIERA . LOAD. ED. LOADED. 57,940 KMS. SALE 319.800 0.1.0. '995 lumina ,S van. loaded 3800 f. optims galore. Burgundy and silver only $11.950 1993 Satan Ext , loaded mint Coed . only $9.500 1993 Grand Car- avan loaded. 7 passenger, loaded.rgeous. only $9 Soo 1994 Satan. Durgudy. super buy at $7.985 1995 avaliers from $8985 1995 eo. aufc. 4 dr, 87 000 kms safe $6.995 1994 Geo Meno 4 dr sedan. 95.000 kms lovely green asking $5 50C 1995 Grand Am Se burgundy. air 4 cyl. sharp only $8 800 1995 Neon Sport se- dan auto. air 95000 kms now $8695 1991 Topaz. auto. sliver blue. beauty asking $3 985 1990 Tracker 2 tops auto air 85 000 kms like new $6.995 CHEAP1E3 +988 Cutim Cerra good •unnrng. $1.695 ceR f 9BB Foro Taunt good running $!.395 ceR For sin and ~ two Can; sot You at Corhiar Auto CarMro 155 Kraft 51 W . at MNRW- Mail (945) S79 -2$U. Open Sunday, OSHAWA AUTO CENTER - SERVICE REPAIRS LICENSE MECIAMIC $15.95 Loo. all Sod Filter with this ad Also Car cleanup Reasonable rates Easy financial a Wr- fb*V Matabio Now dnphss rostprootmg from $6125 42 R•comd4roeed Certified can Maiabla. 19% Saturn. 4 at auto S9 goo 1994 Grad Am. 4 dr "0. $5.995 1994 SU BIRD. 2 dr. auto $5995 1993 Grand Am $5 995 1992 Geo Storm, auto S4 795,1992 As- tr) $7 600. 1992 lebaron GTC 5 speed. 55.295. 1992 Transport APV. $8 50C . 1991 Bonneville $5.995. 1991 So- noma 5 speed $6.595. 1991 Z24 5 speed $5.400 1991 Lumina Euro 4 or, $5900 1991 Grad Am. 2 dr. auto $4400 1991 Lumina APV $6.500 1990 Cavrier wagon. auto $3 600 1990 Thunder. bird SC auto 55.900 19% Lu- Mira 4 dr, auto $3 60C 1990 Taurus 4 or auto. $3 7CO 1990 Sprat 4 dr. auto $2.995 1990 Z24 5 speed $3.500 1990 Sunbird 4 at $3.400. 1989 Jeep YJ. $6.595 1989 Beretta GT. 5-spd $3.400 1989 Cavalier 2 dr, auto. $3200, 1988 Sentra, auto. $2.400.1984 Convene $8.5%. Custom S-10 $7.900.Ma- Tben. tali -Apra. Fri. Saw 7tlm. Sal own - Sped 0". Sett, TIM&! 194 Simcm 31. i., Odom (IMS)ete-toss. 1894 Chev Malibu 6000 km,. loaded. balance of factory warranty $17,900 Two to choose from. one white. one maroon - Take your pick!! 434.275. l rsyrawal1 $TS to STM for scrap cars a trucks or any condition vehi- cles 24hr Free Towing All Durham Recycle cars 8 trucks wanted TOP CASH GUARANTEED (905)706-5740 or 837.9226 CASH FOR CARS! We buy used vehicles Vehicles must be in running condition Call 427-2415 or come to 479 Bay)y St East. Alas at MURAD AUTO SALES A AJAX AUTO WRECKERS licensed recycler and dealer'. 5100410.000 cash on the spot For cars trucks -any condition Guaranteed parts sold and repairs (905)686- 1771 days or (416)684-1121 evenings Th ks for sr5* i. 1917 CHEV S10 350. Cyclone Kit. GTA wheels, lowered pro- tesslonally built. pose. leather seats etc Marry extras Must sell $3500 985-2869 1919 CHEW 1 ^< Ton. 305 5 - speed standard solid. no rust. excellent condition. certified, $5500 Call 905-263-8574 MUST SELL! 1991 Chev Ta- noe Blazer 4x4, certified, compression tested, fully - loaded, mint condition. new Pam,. dark metallic green. wen-mairdamed $8900 Pri- vate 1705)277-1592 after Bpm 1 Vaca 4 wheel Dry" 1991 GMC SAFARI, all whee. drive KL exterded van, tufty loaded. new transmission. $7500 905-985-3873 1992 ASTRO VAN, "Wided. fully loader: inw kms excel. lent Condition Asking $7 750 firm 1992 Grand Am, low kms, loaded, excellent corndr- ban $6.500 (905) 666-,M 1993 CHEW APV Wan white exterior p Interior. 3 8 tug loaded. ABS Drakes very clan or, plaStac Doily 1331(. 59300 ce.b Can 905-72- 0705 or 905-432-7127 1 Auto Parts aRepairs MOTORFOR 1917 C"T-ua 4 cyi complete $250 Call 5.76-6758 after 4 p m . 1 Snowmobiles 1910 PC A=_S Noy 650 E. cc lknt shape. aluminum slkrr$ ski skills XLT 144. electric fuel gauge. clutch work etc Too much to list Must sell 52900 ODD 965- 2869 191114 YAMAHA V MAX 3234 km ixe new $4 00G 1905) 579-1588 after 6 p in ung Farm BACHELOR APT $5'2 morin N Nus utilities floor wWk- Luupp ekvaor inquiries Call inc 852.3107 Leave mes- sate 11 Ap"mim For ROW WHITBY ONE BEDROOM. avallape 416. 189 4145 or 1905! 665-1543 1 BEDROOM-.,emeni apar,- mem K'rj'area (Oshawa!'ecrnny renovated all inclusive non -s makers preferred no Jets suit w,)rk in g person references re - Ig 905-5766558 at ler Spm 2 94949494594 sm Peds hyft Alail. Nov. 1st. 2 $625 0 Moro. And. 1. 2 bedroom SM plus Om. Akail. Nov 15. Oft". 1st and first 11710. $finger vat. loaded. a/c. for lease, from 55191 hydro unduded. Mary 2 1 mmm PsnOtouse. 74Kms. $16,900 Certified. 623 5671. Onng room with walk -out to waslNoornt, dishwasher ded. walk -out basement, rec GUARANTEED. SOLE laadry. in adult 1947 MED GRAND PMOL GT, 2 utilities. available Dec 1st Awl. Dec. 1, Cal 723-1009. door. loaded. $20.500. (905) phone (905)839-4659 Sieve son /Rossland Rd. 852.6617. homes available for short term or long term All you aga Seach for room tt]QC r YVasInc 5450 per week IrhL 1947 !ASCE sntionwagon, _ _ 2 -/®MOON back $ped in 714 Grw ach Ct. Oshawa. Partly an 4-oh.wo fel ls 1947 NOVO SUM' Taiga Rod, a eft tail., 6 cy1 5 fYmahed, near all alt1a11heS. ems• eto Price =­, Price rOSWOOled, 23.000 km. $19.995.905.725-9242 Caw, pd arc. 185.0 O bit. Ity exterior.only ne n�� A . P,995. RENT -WORRY FREE 1, 2 & 3 Bed. Apts. Refurbished & New Appliances. All Util. included. In-house Supt. & Maint. On site Security. Rental Office: Mon - Fri. gam - 8 pm Sat b Sun 1 pm- 4pm fir"?VALIANT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 905-579-1626 APARTMENTS - A1AX 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.geocities.Com/wall street/floor/ 7657/highriser.html. 2.8EDROOM ,as..,,+•• apartme^• separate entrance including utilities. Caere. 2 car Patting. $765/month hrstAw Available Dec Ist Non- smoker no pets Valley Farre! Greenmount Pickering (905)619-1on A BEAUTIFUL upper 3 -bed - 10 -Orn -bed" room apartment with view of Lake $975 Ail inclusive West Shore area. Pickering Park- ing and laundry taciiues suit CAP Paul (905430 - ADELAIDE $I W. area Ex- luiste Large c;ear flat n Nome Separate entrance. new Will- Parking- dose b andn- ties 5650 inclusive Aval- Ak immediatey Must be seen to appreciate (905) 723- sm AJAX 1 -BEDROOM and 2 bedroom basement apart- n%nt$. n house. $650 and 3750 per Moroi plus ubldies NO peWsmoking Avalaw unmeawefy (905472-0924 AJAX NORTH. 2 -bedroom tusement apartmem. rate entrance and Laundry Parking. central air. $720 n - dudes Cable 8 heat. hrstAast Available December 1st No pets Non-smokers only. Call 905)426-7702 AJAX, ,.coir newly paned t - bedroom basement apaR- rnent. Private entrance, walk - Old to small Pubo. 4 a00kaM- es. (larking S700yrnove plus CAW No smoking Or pets AJAX WESTNEYI 411 Brand new 2 bedroom basement apartment. Pius huge hvwW dining, cac. seperate en - Trance, parking. 1 $700 inclusive Crean check (905) 426-8302 AVAILABLE =MUTELY, n Whitby Apt balding, spa- cious carpeted, newly paint- ed. wed balcony. dose to bus. Shopping. all ktNDes included. firSVIW required. no pets. 1 bedroom $690. 2 bedroom. $ 790 3430-0131 oom � � BASEMENT A/arMnW. Har- wood/Dryer area. suit single person. separate entrance. no smoking/pett. $5951ndnth all inclusive, ava"* 2nd creek d November, tstAast. 41B,- 794-5837, 16 794.5837. =GMT new one bedroom basement apt. to Wag sham. Must be seen. No smoking Please Details 9*439-4516 COIIMTICE, ileo TOW". spacious 2 -bedroom grouts HOW apartment, private at - trance. , gfalan lry bah" alk Ila 1st, �aail- dusive. iWO, �5no pets. Cal 906•02-3710. _ Oedr Pllt MENr- 3 bedfoom f450t edrMh, 2 bedroom 6745/ Na. month Al ktdlrsive. Auti- mom MOWN Non, Ist. Piden wait Oshaas MC ON, docs DolMMowo b a0 anRe on (905)723- - 3420 or (416)27400%. LANCE 2-bedrow aparbn fat ftnb ly bcMsd. TWOSMM ex- t Posure. smobomb fira ffesl fm P*W. NncklAes hall, fridge. stove, 1 car gating. bdMr, budding hiCd �� 511aWtdry lacilo s. Ullman: SW. menj in Bowmaini a, excel - km cordMion, walkout to deck rind, sblege and WN1- dry ,.kites. UN tilts hyd0. Available Dec. 194. Non- . ss6ttiotlnlG89I�U�..: WHITBY. LARGE mull 3 bedroom aptS (family building) immedutety. new wrrdpws. freshly -painted hardwoods refimshed Near schools. shopping, transit. OundavCochraie Call 905- 619-2981, (9am-8pm) NORTH OSHAWA Super large 1 6 2 -bedroom Extra large balcony Well managed quiet building Controlled entrance $624 8 $729 ubl . cable. park- Ing Dec 1st 905- 579-5584 1 AND 2 BEDROOM AVAIL- ABLE IMMEDIATELY 2 soca bons - 356 Malaga Rd. Oshawa ad 946 Masson St. Oshawa, aualaDk December list Fran 3600 per mo all n- duShveNo pets Please all anyhow. (905)-576-6724 ONE BEDROOM basement apartment ;n private tome. suitable for one works ppeerr son, dose to 401 and GM north of 81oor St Available Nov Ist 5500 permo in- cludes Nbe el hlAist m0 re - red vcaNo pets. (905) 725- or 1905) 4367260 PICKERING (The Brock. stone) newer one bedroom 10th floor cordo. S V0Yaic a. air. Dec W $665 ndu- srve (905) 839-0555 PICKERING. spacious newly rugged and painted, modem 1 - bedroom apartment. for singe or couple only. no pets New EurOpearh style kitchen jt -W ties included Private en- trance. 5 mm walk to Go RtterenoeS. hM. Last Avail- able Nov 151h. $700 Lois 639-0267 410 410 410 SICK OF REN'TING33 OWN YOUR HOME - From *700/m;1 Minimum kteorne 530.000 year Not mucnor can t?7 Call Merktf Help discharged banknglts rfi) Choose one: Cash rebate up to $5,000 QB % OiscourHed Mortgage Elate. (905) 571-6275 or 1-800.840.6275 Mark Stapley _ Sales Rep. Remain Ability Reel Estate Ltd. All rbhema ur EM Towruluoueoa r a l TownMnousae or RrM Rom Rent WHY rent when you can own YOU( own home for less than you think7!' Call Dave Hay- loCk Sales Rep. Re/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd (z15) 668-3800 or (905) 666- 334 1 Apartments Wanted REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY - 2 bedroom apt for working cou- ple reasonable rent Durham Colleg"onh GM area. Call 655-3657 Houses 1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units. Utilities 8 parking included Stove 8 Refrigerator. Parquay floors throughout. Close to schools and shopping. From $910.00. Call 905-721-0980 1 For Rem , 1 ooms or Rem NVI-10 SAYS AVAILABLE NOW Fumrshed YOU CANNOT room Separate entrance, pn- AFFORD TO facilities. Prefer Laundry. all ad quiet working BUY A HOUSE? person $425/mo Can 839- .0 � from $700,month 4271 after 6pm j'vo• Much Downpaymenl'r'r'h (905) 571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley ABA DABA oil we Mvc a home for you 5500 deposit. Choice - 6 madras free or free Lusts a reduced mortgage rate From S750mionlh all in- duuve Income requirement from $27.500 gross Call Ken Collis. ColdwNl Banker (905)728-9414 AVAILABLE NOV 1 Court ! Nash Rd 2.2 bedrooms. . 2 �baths. 2 appliances. -we. 8213 tea. $10501mo. 721 - ROOM for rent - New home m Coumce Share kitchen, sep- arate bathroom. padurq. $425' month Phone 435-0181 Isnp) 1 Shred Accommodation AJAX %^are a•ge newer home Parking. laundry, own Phone. cable. storage Close to all amenities Phone 683- 9213 FOURTH TO SHARE 4 BED- ROOM - a/c. 6 appliances. Parking garage, basement. t ce. cdse 10 401. West lickr;ng $400 Peter 905- , .'3146 Oft a Retail S e 17 Free Rant ?7 Oshawa downtown 400-1600 sq It 01- koe/Retaa East Oshawa two SO ft Commercial Hosue 450$0 n Shop- Cal 434-2447 a 655-4132 FOR SALE By Owner, com- mercal burldt on simcoe st corner lot. t 3 traffic area. 2 floors total 4.400 sq n.. $250 Mo Cal 723.1431 dur- ing business hours WHITBY CORPORATE Centre. Is! Class retail and office BROOKLIN, point lmmacu -O° for lease, from 55191 hydro unduded. Mary late 3 -bedroom home over- looking Creek. Oak kitchen, differmonth sues available I Onng room with walk -out to Louis E LouisE1lmatis R E 1-800 268- ded. walk -out basement, rec GUARANTEED. SOLE room with fireplace. 51200 + a 1 Can"" utilities. available Dec 1st far Rem Cap Randall* 905.433-8080 phone (905)839-4659 COMPLETELY furnished MUNG IN COLUMGWOOD? Rent this w,ntented 3 Did - homes available for short term or long term All you aga Seach for room tt]QC r YVasInc 5450 per week IrhL need is your toothbrush and VCR, tekplhont. full lutch- ur clothes Starting at �. 51600/month Please all dos was machine Pts SMKOE MOUTH OsNwa 905 8>00 (9051 5767603 1 1Private Homes for Sala PRICED TO SELL - Dona mass this gorgeous brick century dream, move rigm in oppor- tunint Clean and lovingly tak- en pre of with a view. Enpy your very own piece of para- dise. with award winning per- ennial gardens, goldfish ponds, all on 1 4 treed acres Foto (5) bedrooms. man floor familyroom with fireplace Large WO kitten with pine cupboards Main floor Laundry. formal living and dinrhgroom and two (4 piece) bathrooms Insulated workshop/garage and two other Large pull build - MOS For appt cell 905-786- 9806 Tour on the net rMi/ members spa cal CII-da+gn/!ouserndex Mm WESTLAND WHITBY - Large 4 bedroom family home. ensu- ite plus walk-in Main floor laundry and family room. hardwood floors on main floor very dose to pubtfuseparaw high schools. GOstaon and 401 $166.500 Call 668-9503 1 Cordoe h7r PICKERING 2 BED. . Solari- um 2 baths 2 parking 5 ap- pliances. Balcony Immacu- late $189.900 1890 Valley Farm Rd Picketing Call (416 609-7039 MUM M»Y P Lard ALL STRESSED OUT? Maybe we can help Consolidate your debts lower your DN easier payments Upper �a Cana- da Funding a 905-426-9759 MONEY PROBLEMS. Get out Of debt quick withoul going E�ryontt f being garnisheed regardless Of Credit rating Call for free Information 905-576-35M Stdidem loess included ground door apartment clan l )43+ NEM NEM OSHAWA Centre. 1- a • 1 f1Orld• OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT quilt 2 bedroom n 5, bedroom semi on quiet tral air. New ppalymro ad carpet, Available GUARANTEED. SOLE 1 availaDk Dec 1st includes parking Bus and amenities street. 4 avaLable Dec estPlus Uni ll es, CLEAR WATER AREA. 3 ped COMPANIES CHARGE UP- FRONT FEES. OTNERS %4&mo (905) 725.4524. phone (905)839-4659 room townhouse. Door jacuazt. BBD. DO MOT. R 1S Prkralallonwee OSMAWA- 3.1 bedroom 2 ornate raid, available now Far into and b van Photo$ SUGGESTED THAT YOU OMTIGATE THOROUGH SOMERYIIIE M "*Meati, adult apartment. 1250sq n . 2 large bedrooms. thngM kitch- en, large living room. 4pc. washroom, dean cozy, park- ing, der, 11dAast. rderences. no Dols. $880.deciricily 905- 579-9719. baths Amenities. and transit. 1 905.579-3788 LY 4 Car driveway 8 garage 51050month ' oblates cen- CLEARWATER, 2 bedroom BEFORE SIGMIMC ANY tral air. New ppalymro ad carpet, Available fully fumished moble home. wc. hot Iub, pod. Wil sill pply CONTRACTS• A.S A.P 416-439- 4709 Call Co1ed pdures 6 references 5250 llorlysyaa US Call 905-134.7164. 1 UDORA - Newer 3 bedroom Prkralallonwee H garage. $900 plus utilities. 11 MORTGASM - Good, bad and Dec 1st FirstAast ugly. Firlancirtp for any pur- put - re erenc- 3 MOMOOM BUMGLOW, !> aPDaiadorrs accept - clean. stove. 2- rotorym in. After 6:30. 705-2211,01M. � H ynd Ave.. Osfuw. nd. � Community Mortgage dro wailer inducted, $675 U WAU - 11 ACNE 4 Old- Basement apartment, hard- (905) 668-6805. rnorttlhy. Near sdtOWa and room bungalow. large wood floors, newer kitchen OKI available name- workshop, $1,850 + aril "Wring. ODe House. • 1 duAdy. Cal n5-4524. November Ist. (905) 294- SSuunhddaay�i 6349. (905) 473.2887.snp 0.m..$126000. (905) 434-5171 YON own lanert OSHAWA p 1 •b»�» evenings. ^t+ a and snow re- MEAUTfOI basement watt fttrygl trandtise, $1.400 groan [Bnght, spacious 2 a 3 out a backyard, FAG, cereal MOWN guaranteed, apesUtilities iretl. i1M01100M, one Ipc. bath, 5ntilved lnrafphom• in law suite GlE daieai fe. Cal the u to ands SI 9w now appfiances A mr700� $189,900.�A�I�)7 93qOasemaM. mil k" included.t past Your dI00f. for�Call 983 81os aleer C )Oslurw (Ross -maintenance nand ssnDW your own �. tall: OPen FHoase rwoval Anatdrse. $1200.prose0 l 721-8741 At OBNAWA SO M 3 bed- 1.4 P.M. Sun. NOv.I. Come wieldy NKOMO 9aMMUsed. roaa lora house dote to view beton M ksa ANS on WWI ' ' Cal the MIaPQ OlLEK, 2 bedrooM, tdto* $950VNw. Nolte 5. and the price goes up Gadertir905 earp W. N.E. Ostia- ALL ' b $193.900.(906) 571 6906, Va. INK 1"0 AwilaMe Na. 1st. (905)579 (�pyerf1f11eE11 xw �r� sm days. NAFAMW 940. N. Oslvwa avail. Dec. i, 5565Jna. cavil NIeIMe w"� clYk hrpYoW wiM do- Funds (905)576-7697. evMlings or 1 taddtW double garage and GrerMs and bans eNekends ranPOrf. double lot 100 R irtformtstion b Siert 1 -bedroom bnmwit apart- frontage, perwable. your $1200 pea LOW". Albedroom so 1 � Alak Cksan, sw"e basement apartment � business farm. ,.4940094 b1Me11101M enuantca, pMbng. mites lo- $199.900. (905)723 9214 Plus dMillies..FirsUlatt, both doded. close tosdMW and 1-800�.r10548M xx avail. now. 664 -ens, filer bed oa suites Oleyenhr Pk ria sntatirtgrpele, ro tomi- 6:30pm. dy. s700/month, wlehm= PICNEMNIO' Me^d9e DOWMTOIIN WIMTOY, Cleat. Available November 1. 646 2400sq.R., 3 bedrooms, fin- • 1 ~ems fpdet,t-b�gaa on Blind Door 9169. is W basement. hardwoodo=r old _ near amom".bdildnlg. F!flY *AN" kwndio lY Fa- room In Pickering, car. main Raor laundry , y� central �� ����Nei! Suitable for f itlgk rgftirtp"Welt dtert fedi near vicudMn, heat pump, gas Oat ceased amw*Und bmldedrveMla�s , H - pawn. non-smoker. 5565! picl,rir Place, aWm, basis elft,. lor- YOM Pr=. R -MA+ hydro. $50J on q Sn1on, enperiatce. (9051 571-6844 FTC 60, $36dfee nil. Sip eat, 5269.900. an -5425. or Id free, l 449 240.2406. nw)Nov, Ist. /. i r 63C PIANO STUDENTS • Looking for beginner students. Less- ons m my home. Ajax area, Call Joani W 905 686 8351 1 coming r Events 7SPEL MUSIC CONCERT The Torchman Canada's fa- vorite Gospel male quartet vnll be in concert at Bums Church, 765 Myrtle Rd. W. Ashbum Nov 81h. 730 p.m. Free -mil offering. 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Electrical and pkmbng 22 years eVerknce. No up front tees. Call Mike (9051683-0190 MASTER HOME RENOVATIONS The one to all when your home needs renovating. Kitchens. bathrooms. baslements. fences, stdldecks, parions PWMMV and custom carpentry. No job I - too big or too sma..41; Fal Special: save 15% on tabourCal today for free estimate. 905339•-40il1 EXTERIORS 22 yean R"00ke siding, soffit, fascia, eavestrou ►Au. Bream` on Werkmanswv teed. "Put tia your home in our hands-. host 436-3310 1-06.217--%M FREE ESTIMATES Advertiser 905-579-4218 SELL IT NOW CALL '683-M 1 BirtlW BNtM MCNI'It's a Girl Iattltllaat6sa - Joey & Jennifer are prOltd to announce the safe arrival ++�� llbourpredousclaughter ��s'� e"J1eilG iCOIC 71bs.,13 oz an SepUmber 25, IM dt 2.31 print. Stepharfie is welcomed by grandparents Hilda & Victor Davis and Nancy and Joe latnanna, Cannella and Paul Mctwain, Anna manna, and Stewart and Elizabeth Davis. Cousins: Bradley, Brianna, Sabrina and Madison. Special Tbanks to Dr. Engle and staff of Mount Sinal r' ms4 beprovalxrtts CARLIPENTRY & CONTRACTING Additions, basements. decks, cabinets, porch enclosures. tiling. drywall, taping, painting, shelving units, bars, kitchens 8 baths. counter tops. sinks and taps, windows & doors garden chairs made to order, etc. Terry for estimate: 432.911s 1 Roofing ROOFING 7 Shingles 8 Flats J Bonded & Insured J Free Estimates All work GUARANTEED 416-447--5814 *&c Arid Alumium Sh;ngling, all types of r. "I's, new and uW. 'A, irkmanship Guar- 1weed 10% Discount Scmirs, fully in- nrcd, Free csnmates. Call Andrew at (905142&8704 1 P•mirig a DeeonG "GUARANTEED" PAINTING A PLASTERING Stucco ceilings' No money up front. pay when Your satisfied. r-" Estimate. Sil Dncourt All ScoN at' Pickenn (416)414-5911(ce�1) 111 Prn Painting arvd Wallpapering sig.,,, , General remain Trp qualay .rick Y riCx.i pnc .c. :04 Mr fir senirr i ,c kr a FRFF- Estimate 443-9669 CWS wall Coverings Painting & Wallpapering Snell repairs, drywall, wood finishes, professional, reliable. reasonable, clean. Colin 839-7256 IAN BANKS & SONS Painting & Wall papering 40 years experience Free Estimates 416-265-0944 Painting Interior & Exterior, window washing, colour matching, 22 yrs. experience 905-428-9650 pgr.416-426-8187 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workman- ship Fast, clean, reliable service. 420-0081 Moving a tin llo X PAD*" COMOWCW N: i LOAD � MI.r Free Estimates 1-eoo-ass-nso Novilt S STiEMIS We will move MWIlli g. anywhere. anytime. , Gomnw trial or residaloat. �storage aitd . Savor a mid momh discards. Free estimates. 571-0755 1�-SSlditiO4 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 1, 1998 PAGE 33 Cr IroWrig s �►a!M : 11 knprovemsrvts : 1 1 hnprovsnrtents A T T I N T 1 0 N RIA91RS! CANDO HARRY -0 -THE- E RENOVATIONS MOVERS Move big or small, we INC. mase mem all Free esti- Expert Renovations For The mates, seniors discount, ph sicall Challenged & Disabled short notice moves Ap- y y i pliances moved, also (905) 686-5211 storage space available. Comparable rates. Call Fax 905 686-8072 L� (1905967-4437 or • -263-5636 & STORAGE Houses. Apartments, Offices, Appliances & Piano Specialists. Senior & Mrd -Month Discounts Licensed, insured. Free Estimates. Professional service. Call 436-7795. Experienced Cross movers Barwin rates. homes. :eves. apt.. etc. Pano moving. 'acK" available 423-0239 28&5513 all Y why a Storage Moving a Storage AJAX Moving Systems "A services. r-r)ves. appliance anti purr Kl�'a rsts. Fla' rate or hourly. We now have neated storage units. Vv- eel moving supplies Park and load special, s!a^ng at $125, and up Set" East to West Coast C";vince to province. 725-0005 or R I _MW�N_ 427-0005 LRes'o'e 1VG old turn ; , 1 ardency a Call `79-1:00a l ry ao its original .` Or(RZ-5110 today. beautynd stripped,Drop off or mai! your photo tar: Christmas Carol Book ('onte,ft e estimates. TREE REMOVAL i MApIaTEItA//CEIantump n►rreoval & Lnnvdsealping c/o Lisa Preston. P -O. Box 481, 865 Farewell St., Oshawa, LIH 71.500-856.2045 CALL DAVE 831-7055 or one ojthe joU0%,ing satellite offwes: IR1 Flop _ NHITBY - ;o32 Brock k S rPlaaFust V W 4ul 1M..MO Party Servips Party Semites !nW M.A\I, MILE - va Kane Sr E iHanc'c (' h -ken Plan: n_1fu "AJAX - : Li C.xnmercW Ave Ajax 69X.51 if CARPET RABBIT wwNTs woiue PIChF:RIN(:.:,_.AhitesRd Sara/LccAnntvrlc,i".ata 4:9-135gNMSTALLATIONS t IBRID(;E -:4 Toronto St. N 692-r41 or 6W.J4 25 years timer trice Doing Magic For Children S Parties PORT Ill kI - .62-5 SaR_,F x .� -estset�ching, our And All Occasions. Haire My Own Maglaw. N Call Ernie 66sd9" Free estimates. Dill Duncan, * all Irrta.riiunarrq all '� Don't 987-1799 Or 967.1680 A In loving memory Forget ,* GLENN WAYNE .CLiTFl.`6VL`V available. 15 years experience. Will clean entire house including fridge & stove. Excellent references. $5;. Please call 839-3378 after 4pm Y'll"l r med dire nA Now it's bane to try At Best! Vacuuming, dusting, kitchens baths, blinds, baseboards, ledges, doors, and more for 1 low price of $65.00 Call Rob 0 cetl 416.76"204 I ONWT, reliable, mature person with over 25 years experience desires to do cleaning Exeelktrt b rates, Reaisona to rates. ' s7f>�y leave message none:,, ellpedOKSd Cleaning lady will come to clean your house or apartment. Pfine WNW UrmM 426-MB2 * Cr,ldren's entertainmert for arty occasion. Clowns.* *Maracter look-abkes, loot bags, baligi n-oVams. face panting, magic, music.Air * 'Skit Ribbon Award tlfirrter - Cty Priem 19961991 Air CLOtdiiV ./ MAGICIAN �1 • Live animals • All occasions • All ages Call Jeff (905)839-7057 AU SAFE PITO DOW= SCHOOL 4 DAYS- (2 WEEKENDS) DRIVING COURSE No. 2ar2! A Dee &% - •SPECL4L $279.00 Bring a friend 3 reooive additional f1R-00 &WWW t Carse Approved Maximum latstratice discount Also inquire about out regular coarses. You only learn to drive once. Do /T /t[GNT Can ("5)42e-1717 R45 852 it a,iI01� Dependable snow shoveling at affordable prices. Free salting! Ill r eaerll ria Fut Free rstiniaaes ( Ill uvured>trls in •Insvialw QualkEn Pond Acliont 4 yrs. Exp. -Certified resch AK, Bred. Cam (905C1►509 01041 _ a&Ieatl W=a bat frits FJC(2 nIONAI, IADIE SERVING DURHAM REGICM I:LEGANa 6 CLAS GUARAMUD aEUAlatlr 4041-8761 1Y0� JQJtllV6 hfay our mernories Take some of the sadness Flirriom our hearts And gently replace it With the warmth Of shared moments together And the comfort in knowing Lasting peace has come To You forever Your best friend Allan e Dealt• • 1 tlarAe � J YEAR END INVENTORY SALE AT UP TO 40% DISCOUNT (while quantities last) Pickering Village Showroom 32 Old Kingston Rd. (905) 427-4366 • 1 (800) 461-0282 The News Advertiser Classified DePL phone opera- tors are avail- able for voter convenience every- Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 683-0707 SELLING YOUR CAR OR TRUCK? Showcase it across Durham Region Cin Qw fleds r at 683-0707 or faX 579.4218 Send in your favourite Christmas photo for a 1: chance to have it published ` as the front cover of our Christmas Carol Book and WIN A DINNER FOR 2' I%'R s :rust tv recc;vW by `Ltirxlay Novcrnhcr 4ttu98 Pictures will nut tv returned unless spm:frd Ir Pick-up at our uffioe. Winner's ptaurr will he annwriced �i .r.: or, the Curr of the TiffsWFFK NtWs • `f :,a Chnstmas Lam iScx:a If your orrAnization a} would like to order copies of the Christmas Carol Book. LRes'o'e 1VG old turn ; , 1 ardency a Call `79-1:00a l ry ao its original .` Or(RZ-5110 today. beautynd stripped,Drop off or mai! your photo tar: Christmas Carol Book ('onte,ft e estimates. TREE REMOVAL i MApIaTEItA//CEIantump n►rreoval & Lnnvdsealping c/o Lisa Preston. P -O. Box 481, 865 Farewell St., Oshawa, LIH 71.500-856.2045 CALL DAVE 831-7055 or one ojthe joU0%,ing satellite offwes: IR1 Flop _ NHITBY - ;o32 Brock k S rPlaaFust V W 4ul 1M..MO Party Servips Party Semites !nW M.A\I, MILE - va Kane Sr E iHanc'c (' h -ken Plan: n_1fu "AJAX - : Li C.xnmercW Ave Ajax 69X.51 if CARPET RABBIT wwNTs woiue PIChF:RIN(:.:,_.AhitesRd Sara/LccAnntvrlc,i".ata 4:9-135gNMSTALLATIONS t IBRID(;E -:4 Toronto St. N 692-r41 or 6W.J4 25 years timer trice Doing Magic For Children S Parties PORT Ill kI - .62-5 SaR_,F x .� -estset�ching, our And All Occasions. Haire My Own Maglaw. N Call Ernie 66sd9" Free estimates. Dill Duncan, * all Irrta.riiunarrq all '� Don't 987-1799 Or 967.1680 A In loving memory Forget ,* GLENN WAYNE .CLiTFl.`6VL`V available. 15 years experience. Will clean entire house including fridge & stove. Excellent references. $5;. Please call 839-3378 after 4pm Y'll"l r med dire nA Now it's bane to try At Best! Vacuuming, dusting, kitchens baths, blinds, baseboards, ledges, doors, and more for 1 low price of $65.00 Call Rob 0 cetl 416.76"204 I ONWT, reliable, mature person with over 25 years experience desires to do cleaning Exeelktrt b rates, Reaisona to rates. ' s7f>�y leave message none:,, ellpedOKSd Cleaning lady will come to clean your house or apartment. Pfine WNW UrmM 426-MB2 * Cr,ldren's entertainmert for arty occasion. Clowns.* *Maracter look-abkes, loot bags, baligi n-oVams. face panting, magic, music.Air * 'Skit Ribbon Award tlfirrter - Cty Priem 19961991 Air CLOtdiiV ./ MAGICIAN �1 • Live animals • All occasions • All ages Call Jeff (905)839-7057 AU SAFE PITO DOW= SCHOOL 4 DAYS- (2 WEEKENDS) DRIVING COURSE No. 2ar2! A Dee &% - •SPECL4L $279.00 Bring a friend 3 reooive additional f1R-00 &WWW t Carse Approved Maximum latstratice discount Also inquire about out regular coarses. You only learn to drive once. Do /T /t[GNT Can ("5)42e-1717 R45 852 it a,iI01� Dependable snow shoveling at affordable prices. Free salting! Ill r eaerll ria Fut Free rstiniaaes ( Ill uvured>trls in •Insvialw QualkEn Pond Acliont 4 yrs. Exp. -Certified resch AK, Bred. Cam (905C1►509 01041 _ a&Ieatl W=a bat frits FJC(2 nIONAI, IADIE SERVING DURHAM REGICM I:LEGANa 6 CLAS GUARAMUD aEUAlatlr 4041-8761 1Y0� JQJtllV6 hfay our mernories Take some of the sadness Flirriom our hearts And gently replace it With the warmth Of shared moments together And the comfort in knowing Lasting peace has come To You forever Your best friend Allan e Dealt• • 1 tlarAe � J YEAR END INVENTORY SALE AT UP TO 40% DISCOUNT (while quantities last) Pickering Village Showroom 32 Old Kingston Rd. (905) 427-4366 • 1 (800) 461-0282 The News Advertiser Classified DePL phone opera- tors are avail- able for voter convenience every- Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 683-0707 SELLING YOUR CAR OR TRUCK? Showcase it across Durham Region Cin Qw fleds r at 683-0707 or faX 579.4218 I 7 AIP PAGE 34 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, November 1, 1998 Hospital care around the world discussed when Ajax seniors meet AJAX — Hospital health rare The Ajax Senior Citizens' Nov 3 at 9:30 a.m. at St. Andrew's Area resident Kenneth McGui- stitutions. is on the agenda when a local se- Friendship Club Tuesday Morning Seniors Centre. 46 Exeter Rd.. ness compares hospitals in other Phone Betty Batho at 619-0315 niors' group meets Tuesday. Discussion Group meets Tuesday. Ajax. parts of the world with our own m- for information. II()t Tub c)utict From S?.99- 0.(X) 1-800-552-=,85-1 ACINI WindoNx-s & I)oor� 2W; Simcoe St. S. Oshawa 433-2323 I)rycon Building Srrvices 9054-PI9-1-03 E Sia' See our kitchens @ w www.binns.net L -I ; .-! 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' ,, -Or EGLINT 3WON PLATA q 1��7d K�l 116) 269-7110 (9051837-0317 (905) 427-3337 _ i'"3�.?�- r NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 1, 1998 PAGE 35 A/P Fresh Off Be Line ..Our Faff'99 Line-up Is Fresh And Priced To Go. '99 CHEVROLET CAVALIER SEDAN ff ONLY EVERYTHING IN LIFE WAS AS DEPLND,ABLE AS CAVAUER"litte enpr • �-Tved manual transm�n • +-whkvi AD- • \a�' (iTwrahxl Jual m" air hip • ('.VSSLuck„ theft-detenent sNshm • .ASI RI %hnv • 'ti k� v (ttluttr nixtklurp • C.nteti i;L" • duid-Scxllrth,' tear Litt' k)& • a,x ;rtng ".:lef `tit, • '+',1' 84w (x'at ducts '99 CHEVROLET VENTURE EXTETt•DED WHEELBASE FIE01.6 ENOUCH TO GIVE YOU THE FREEDOM YOL WAN\T. 41 t SFl 1 h etq� • auttxtabc trarbitmwon with o% dme • kwhM .AJ3S • \rpt (*!krabin dual trtxt< air bags • 4d.xx dull sliding tear dux% with :.Ud- *xu m kxk • xr nxxdbtxu ng • -kM FM Affwc&bette • Tdt-Whet"' *enng • iiwo n)] • 1mer wuudow%, dux kxic% • rem* kevie a entry 99 GEW BLAZER 4" FOR SECUQTIY TN AN EMM WOIt1D. Vottec•1300 SR V6-pw • autotttatic trxmussionwidtavedtive•4wdteelABS•Ne%tCo rabmdualftontav* • PASSLodcnr ffi&A luriett system • ai wrAbmN • AM/FM smw wd o% to • &tIar-RaY dapw ed glass • pmuwvdms/doorlodes/ntitots • Tit-'Alwd's'6eering • kxidttg diffaeet W • tettote Levies enW )99 CHEVROLET CAVALIER SEDAN NO SURPRISE LEASE GUIDE ONTHLY PAYMENT pe maso.000 w„) '198 kSH DOWN xtraoeeam+aleru, 1,573 1EIGHT '645 1S TAX '75 _ IE -DELIVERY INSPECTION NO EXTRACHARGE ;T/GST (INCL. TAX ON PMT) � r374 :CURITY DEPOSIT WANED IO.A.C.) TAL AMOUNT DUE ON DELIVERY '2.865 Licence. P.P S.A. 8 Admn. Fees Extra MR( 141,5E $15, 95 -n,2.9 (ikiuut, i-fti'.nt,'t Yri`r KNALI LCX. A%'AILABLE 1999 CHEVROLET VENTURE NO SURPRISE LEASE GUIDE MONTHLY PAYMENT tae erefaeoo imq _289 CASH .« DOWN tra4 *%xa«v, ''3,250 _— -- ---- ------------- FREIGHT '865 y GAS TAX. AIR TAX (SO * $100) 100 PRE -DELIVERY INSPECTION EXXZZCFY,R— GE PST,GST (INCL TAX ON PMT) �NO '676 SECURITY DEPOSIT WANED (OA.0 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE ON DELIVERY 5,180 - - lx ertce. P. P.S.A. 8 Adorn. Fees Extra - iZ Hn4 - �2�595 ��rTML2.9' Cmdude% Fn-tght of v*6 and Aur Tax of SIW) A%AIL " 1999 CHEVY BLAZER 4WD NO SURPRISE LEASE GUIDE MONTHLY PAYMENT rmn, a W. '329 CASH DOWN (ox wade ewwawvi $3.647 FREIGHT — --- GAS TAX, AIR TAX ($400 + $100) 1500 PRE -DELIVERY INSPECTION NO EXTRA CHARGE PST/GST (INCL. TAX ON PMT.) '779 SECURITY DEPOSIT WAIVED (OAC.) TOTAL AMOUNT DUE ON DBJMNj '5,975 Licence, P.P.S.A. 8 Admit. Fees Exta PURCHASE $35,395 WraL29' &Axles Fau'ot of SM , and Atr Tax 5100) O vu%B11 yjfF '99 CHEVROLET MALIBU MORE TKk% YOL EXPECT EXCEL T % E% R COMES TO PRICT.14litte Tw-n Cath enpr • aua enaw nnsirei+xn wtth ,Y%wdmx • kv wi AfE • `ett Ce wranan dual boot aur bap • P :-Lxic ' tttelt.teerr,tz,t a lt, • . ^wt-,ecuntr MK dtxv )uiLi • tc irs ibmig • k%I F%I *m) with ,a%ectte 4omw • 'x x:x ahk)w 1999 CHEVROLET MALIBU NO SURPRISE LEASE GUIDE MONTHLY PAYMENT ;x mcowam k* '259 CASH DOWN , 111.58' FREIGHT 120 GAS TAX AIR TAX iS75 - S100) '175 PRE -DELIVERY INSPECTION - NC EXTRA a-1ARGE PST'GST (INCL. TAX ON PMT) _'411 SECURITY DEPOSITWANED (OAC) I TOTAL AMOUNT DUE ON DELIVERY •3.152 Licence. PP.SA BAdmn. Fees Extra fL-R(1 tASF 20,395 rT"2.9' Wltkitxlc� Fn$1tt rA S7 1) V rte �� Lac. anti Air Tax �>f 511x1) x� QL kwf as i.: I you should know d9w AN bases have annual kilometre limit of 20,000 km. $0.12 per excess kilometre. PST 6 GST extra. Other lease options available. •FrwncaV on approved GMAC credit only. Example: $10.d00 at 2.9% APR, the montt y payment is S290.37 for 36 months, Cost is 510,453,32. Owen Dt1Y1T1°ot and/yr;rade may be required. Monthly ynhint an, 4 cost, of bprrowelg whit vary depending on amount borrowed and down paynwWrade. Offers appy to new 1999 models of vehicles 'ft(Pped eg � k M nt Nam fls Reta*q. Lrn�dedt*w �Berywth hemay not be combined with other o ers. Dea)er may sell or lease for less. See your deaterlsl for conditiora and details. A/P PAGE 36 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, NOVEMBER 1, 1998 The All -New 1999 Pontiac Grand Am Sedan 11 E'.\� 1tCI 1c'111. ' Your all -wow 1999 Cram Am comms' coaspietoiy 'r.dosignod with: 2.4L Twin Cam cause, ssttomat- Ic transmission with Enhaue« Traction system, ICximr11liKlnlimaioerw 1999 Pontiac Grand Am Sedan Lease Payment Total Due On Signing" • tfTotal due on signing includes down payment, freight, lst payment plus taxes-AST' PST, gas tax and air tax. No security deposit required. Y froni your Ontario Pontiac Dealers You should know this: *Based on a 36 month lease for the 1999 Grand Am Sedan 1 SA equipped as described. A down payment of $2,600 deposit required. Total obligation is S11,924. Annual kilometre unit: 20,000 kin. 60.12 per excess kilometre. Other lease required' indicated, security licence, insurance, air conditioning excise tax and taxes are not included. Dealer trade maybe options aor •tFreeale aso ai. ti •tofler applies to 1999 new or demonstrator models lied retailary. customerssmay Ontario ( for less. See Dealer for details. Kamera equipped as described and applies to Dealeranin Ontario (excluding Thunder say and as 1 «ay. Limited time offer may not be combined or used wan other offers. 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