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BY CRYSTAL CRIMI
Staff Writer
DURHAM ––Except for the
haunting sound of the bagpipes,
Wilson Road and Adelaide Avenue
East were eerily silent Wednesday
afternoon as more than 2,000 po-
lice officers, family members and
friends bade farewell to Constable
Terry Ryan.
The funeral service was held at
Kingsview United Church to hon-
our the longtime constable,
Durham Regional Police Associa-
tion president, and chairman of the
Police Association of Ontario.
Mr. Ryan, 55, died Friday
morning during surgery after his
vehicle was struck Thursday
evening in Pickering by a van dri-
ver who crossed the highway cen-
tre line. Mr. Ryan had been on his
way home to Oakwood after a po-
lice function. The van driver, Scott
Webb, 37 of Georgetown, faces
charges of impaired driving caus-
ing death, dangerous driving caus-
ing death and exceeding the legal
blood/alcohol limit.
On Wednesday, residents came
out of their houses and stood re-
spectfully as a procession line tak-
ing Mr. Ryan to his final resting
place crept along streets lined with
officers giving him a final salute.
At the service, Premier Ernie
Eves, along with Finance Minister
Janet Ecker, Enterprise Minister
Jim Flaherty, Housing Minister
Chris Stockwell, Culture Minister
David Tsobouchi, Public Safety
and Security Minister Bob Runci-
man and Opposition leader Dalton
McGuinty paid their respects.
Police leaders including
Durham Chief Kevin McAlpine,
Toronto Chief Julian Fantino and
Mr. Ryan’s Toronto Police Ser-
vices counterpart, Craig Bromell,
were also in attendance.
“My father touched the lives of
many people - he lived a short life
to the fullest. He was so dedicated
to his family and his friends,” said
his oldest of two sons, Kevin
Ryan, through tears. “I’ll miss my
dad in ways I cannot express with
words. I love him so much and
hope I can become even half the
man he was.”
Family and friends shared
Carol Ryan, widow of Durham Regional Police
Association president Terry Ryan, holds his po-
lice cap and the Canadian flag that draped his
coffin at funeral services Wednesday in Oshawa.
His son, Jamie, meanwhile, laid a hand of sup-
port on Mrs. Ryan’s shoulder. Mr. Ryan, a
Durham Regional Police Service veteran, was
killed in a car crash last Friday.
Pickering puts two bricks in memorial wall
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City helps build
tribute to Canadian
war veterans
BY MARTIN DERBYSHIRE
Staff Writer
PICKERING —Three hun-
dred and forty Canadian soldiers
died that day. An additional 574
were wounded. It was June 6, 1944
and the Canadian 3rd Infantry Di-
vision landed on Juno Beach. It
was D-Day.
Fighting alongside Allied
forces, the Canadian 3rd Infantry
Division was given the task of se-
curing the stretch of the Normandy
coastline including, Courseulles
sur Mer, Bernieres sur Mer, Vaux,
and St. Aubin sur Mer — the area
was code named Juno Beach.
The Allied forces fought hard
storming the beaches at Normandy
and moved inland suffering heavy
losses throughout several more
battles until they eventually forced
the Germans out of France by the
end of August.
Now, 58 years later, a memorial
to the Canadian efforts at Juno
Beach is being constructed.
The Juno Beach Centre is being
built at Courseulles sur Mer. The
town served as a headquarters for
Canadian troops following their
landing.
The centre will be an education-
al facility for both adults and chil-
dren. A five-acre piece of land on
the Normandy coast, overlooking
the English Channel has been pro-
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Saying all Canadians owe a debt of grat-
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“This is an opportunity for the City of
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women who served their country,” said Ward
1 City Councillor Dave Ryan.
“This gives us a chance to pass along the
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DURHAM —
Durham’s public school
board will celebrate the
25th anniversary of its
French immersion program
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The Durham District
School Board’s program
began in 1977 as a pilot
project at Sir John A. Mac-
donald Public School in
Pickering and at West-
mount Public School in Os-
hawa, according to a report
on the June 3 standing
committee agenda from
programs superintendent
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Currently, 11 of the
board’s elementary and six
of its high schools offer the
program to more than
3,600 students.
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The program is to in-
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president of the Canadian
Parents for French, songs
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recognition of elementary
and secondary school art
work, and thoughts from a
former board student, now
a local teacher.
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immersion elementary
school plans to host a spe-
cial event during the
2002/03 school year to cel-
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As well, students have a
chance to take part in the
‘Fetons la parole oral lan-
guage’ festival next year,
preparing speeches and
presentations in French at
the school and district
level.
Canada’s Governor
General Adrienne Clarkson
has been invited to attend a
local event.
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Vive la French immersion in Durham Region
Survey says residents feel safe
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the time.”
Of those responding to the poll,
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were available when needed while 79
per cent said officers were “fair to
people.”
The poll, conducted by students
from the Durham College Police
Foundation, included a phone survey
and hardcopy mailed to homes in the
region, of which 26,723 were re-
turned, police spokesman Dave Selby
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Uxbridge residents felt the most
secure in their community with 98.5
per cent saying they felt safe always
or most of the time, while 95.5 per
cent in Whitby had the same re-
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NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, June 7,2002 PAGE 5 A/P
For the past couple of months, I’ve
been “between assignments” employ-
ment-wise.
I’ve been doing everything those
who find themselves in this (oh
please, oh please, oh please) most as-
suredly temporary situation have been
instructed to do. Most of these in-
structions originate from the local of-
fice of Employment Canada, which
appears to have a mortal terror of ac-
tually paying out benefits. I scan the
want ads and I surf the employment
Web sites and if I network any harder
I’m going to need a broadcast licence.
But that’s not the worst of it, be-
lieve it or not. I’ve also been plunged
headlong into the morass known as
daytime television.
The special-interest groups that pe-
riodically sabre-rattle about the sex
and violence on prime-time television
have obviously never seen what’s
spewing over the airwaves on your av-
erage Wednesday morning. Where do
they get these people?
Lately, there’s been a real run on
talk shows asking the immortal ques-
tion ‘Who’s Your Daddy?’ Now, if I
was some 15-year-old girl who didn’t
know who the father of her child was
(and had a hefty list of possible sus-
pects), the last thing on earth I’d want
is to have Maury Povich tell me who
the lucky guy is. (In a surprising num-
ber of cases, it’s not the two or three
losers actually desperate, or stupid
enough, to appear on the show.)
If one of my kids was a 13-year-
old terror who stayed out all night,
smoked pot, slept with the neighbour-
hood and refused to go to school, the
last thing I’d do is go on TV to admit
I can’t control the little monster. Or,
worse, cry about how I don’t have any
idea how it happened. Pardon? Can
you spell ‘parenting skills?’
On the other end of the spectrum,
there’s CNN and its ‘breaking news’
about nothing much. That bunch can
fritter away five hours speculating on
the run in Laura Bush’s nylons. And
when something big does happen —
like Sept. 11 or the Challenger disas-
ter — the coverage gets downright
creepy. Endless footage of the mo-
ments of impact (from every conceiv-
able angle) complete with voice-
overs. If you weren’t scared before,
that’ll pretty much put you over the
top. Someone (probably with a fat
consulting contract) once observed,
“looking for a job is a full-time job.”
They’re right. It is.
And thank heavens. It saves people
from having to watch daytime TV.
Freaks, geeks and unwed mothers – be afraid
Look into world of daytime television an unforgettable experience for those trapped at home
Pakistan, India teeter
on verge of war
To the editor:
With armed forces of two million ready
for combat, the great equalizer between
India and Pakistan is the nuclear weapons
and ballistic missiles with delivery capabili-
ties.
What makes this region the most danger-
ous place in the world is not just the history
of conflict, but the propensity for belliger-
ence and the possibility of nuclear annihila-
tion. The two countries sit in the middle of
the toughest and most militarized neigh-
bourhood in the world. A series of military
pacts between India and Russia will ensure
the latter is dragged in, and so too will be
China, Pakistan’s staunchest ally in the re-
gion. Any conflict between India and Pak-
istan is likely to involve not two but four nu-
clear powers.
One wrong move could spark a forest
fire in a region that is already a tinderbox:
nearly three billion people, four nuclear
powers, a host of unstable regimes, and
home to about three-quarters of the world’s
nuclear arsenal and even more of the
world’s standing militaries.
Domestic conditions in both India and
Pakistan are ripe for escalation. For the sake
of its own sanity, the rest of the world must
not allow things to spiral out of control. The
international community has a moral re-
sponsibility to push both sides toward a
meaningful resolution to the Kashmir dis-
pute. A good first step would be for both
countries to begin with the Security Council
resolutions they have each accepted. First,
cease-fire. Second, establish international
monitoring. Third, demilitarize. Fourth, ask
the people of Kashmir what they want.
This standoff has all the ingredients of a
catastrophe waiting to happen, unless a
credible third party persuades both sides to
take immediate and tangible steps toward
military de-escalation.
Javed Akbar
Director, interfaith relations
Pickering Islamic Centre
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It has been a tremendous first five months for GM Canada
president Michael Grimaldi.
Mr. Grimaldi, who took over the top spot from Maureen
Kempston-Darkes on Jan. 1, has seen sales shoot through the
roof, has pledged a third shift at the No. 1 car plant and is over-
seeing dramatic investment in the Oshawa complex.
And now, Mr. Grimaldi can celebrate, along with the 2,500
workers who made it happen, the top placing among 82 car-
manufacturing plants in North America.
“All GM Canada employees and the CAW are focused on
producing top-quality products for our customers. I want to
congratulate them and the entire No. 2 car-plant team,” said
Mr. Grimaldi.
The annual J.D. Power automobile survey shows the Os-
hawa car plant No. 2, which makes the popular Buick Century
and Regal models, rates as best in efficiency, a remarkable im-
provement from a 10th-place finish just a year ago.
As No. 2 car plant line worker Andrew McNee said, “We
won the Stanley Cup of car manufacturing. This is a reflection
on what can happen when management and union members
work together as a team.”
The good news for workers and managers continued to roll
in with a jump to sixth place from 11th for the Oshawa car
plant No. 1. The truck plant, though J.D. Power placings have
not been announced yet, traditionally places near the top as
well.
J.D. Power ratings are achieved by surveying 65,000 new
car owners in the United States within 90 days of their pur-
chase and asking them about initial impressions and problems.
Mr. Grimaldi and his management team, in concert with
CAW members, have pledged to make General Motors plants
and products the best in the world and have dedicated them-
selves to achieving ambitious goals.
After a less-than-stellar economy in 2001 and soft sales, the
auto giant is eager to get back to its dominant position in a
highly competitive market.
For Durham Region and the numerous plants, service in-
dustries and professionals who depend on GM’s health for
their own economic well-being, the J.D. Power award is sim-
ply more good news.
GM Canada has set the bar high in 2002 and now must work
diligently to maintain and increase excellence. Better perfor-
mances can only lead to more shifts (possibly a third in the No.
2 plant should the Grand Prix be added to the Century/Regal
lineup) and more prosperity for us all.
Well done.
A/P PAGE 6 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, June 7, 2002
Let the good times
continue to roll
Tremendous start to 2002 behind it, future
looks incredibly bright for GM in Durham
Cheryl
Denomy
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Reopening of new
facility slated
for June 20
PICKERING —Stu-
dents and staff from the
past, present and future are
invited to celebrate the re-
opening of Elizabeth B.
Phin Public School.
The Pickering facility
was one of two Durham
public schools torn down
and rebuilt on-site as a re-
sult of the Durham District
School Board’s first ac-
commodation plan.
That work was done dur-
ing the 2000/01 school year
while students attended the
former Woodlands Centen-
nial Public School nearby
in the community.
E.B. Phin opened its
doors again last fall, and on
Thursday, June 20 at 7:30
p.m. students and staff are
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The school is at 1500
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A/P PAGE 10 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, June 7, 2002
Phin students invited to mark official reopening of new home
Frenchman’s Bay Festival
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PICKERING —A
banner advertising the
Frenchman’s Bay Festival
has been stolen from the
corner of Whites Road and
Bayly Street.
Festival organizers esti-
mate its value at $300 and
say they just want it re-
turned.
“It’s $300 we don’t have
to replace it,” said Dave
Johnson. “We’re just a
small not-for-profit organi-
zation.”
Mr. Johnson said they
can reuse the sign for next
year’s festival and asked
anyone with information to
call Durham Regional Po-
lice at 905-683-9110.
The festival began yes-
terday and continues until
Sunday, June 9.
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sion.
“He was a rock, he was
also a pillow,” his son Jamie,
sobbed to a quiet audience.
“Luckily, he told us how
much he loved us all the
time. He said live life to the
fullest and he took his own
advice. I wish I could say
goodbye, but I can’t; I can
only say I miss you and I
love you.”
Reverend Bill Tadeja,
Durham Police chaplain,
said in times of tragic
deaths, friends and family
ask why.
“I don’t know why Terry
died in a tragic accident - I
don’t know such things,”
said Rev. Tadeja.
“The irony of how Terry
died has not been lost on us:
a man who hasn’t had a drop
of alcohol in 20 years,” said
family friend, Sergeant Jim
Grimley. Mr. Ryan was so
opposed to drinking and dri-
ving, he quit drinking alto-
gether.
Sgt. Grimley said Mr.
Ryan was a man of all emo-
tions, who left an impres-
sion on everyone he met and
was married to his job. He
said if he was going some-
where with his friend, he
had to give himself extra
time because Mr. Ryan
couldn’t go from point A to
B without stopping at C and
D.
“Who was Terry Ryan?
He was the best,” added Sgt.
Grimley.
Mr. Ryan’s sister, Mau-
reen Jarvis, said being
known as “Terry Ryan’s sis-
ter” was a joke the siblings
shared her entire life be-
cause no matter where she
was or what she was doing,
it came up that she was his
sister.
“My brother wore a po-
lice badge for half his life, I
wore the Terry Ryan’s sister
badge for all my life and I
was always proud to, but
never have I been so proud
as in these last few miser-
able days,” said Mrs. Jarvis.
All the support and stories
people have shared with the
family have been heart-
warming and she said hear-
ing them is something they
will always remember.
The song ‘Stand By Me’
continuously played as Mr.
Ryan’s casket was taken out
of the church and loaded
into the hearse. Busloads of
more than 1,000 police offi-
cers from the RCMP,
Durham Regional and
Toronto police, OPP, mili-
tary officers, emergency
workers, and more marched
to line the path for the pro-
cession.
About 600 people, most-
ly police officers, took des-
ignated buses back to the
Oshawa Civic Auditorium.
Opposite to Wilson Road
and Adelaide Avenue East,
the auditorium just one half-
hour later bustled with chat-
ter as people shared their
Terry Ryan stories.
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DURHAM —If there’s going
to be a battle for the Liberal lead-
ership local MPs know exactly
where they stand.
“I have been a Paul Martin
supporter since Day 1 and will
continue to be,” said Whitby-Ajax
MP Judi Longfield Tuesday in an
interview from her House of
Commons office. “I worked on
his 1990 (leadership) campaign
and I intend to work on his next
campaign.”
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local MP said she
believes support
for the former fi-
nance minister,
replaced last
weekend by
Prime Minister
Jean Chrétien, is
widespread.
“Amongst
most rank-and-
file Liberals there
is massive sup-
port for Paul
Martin as leader,”
she said. “There
are many people
upset about the
way he was re-
moved from cab-
inet.”
And, Picker-
ing-Ajax-
Uxbridge MP
Dan McTeague is
one of them.
“(Letting Mr.
Martin go) was
reckless and it
will hurt our
party’s chances
in the next elec-
tion... this is one
of the greatest
political blunders
I’ve seen,” he ex-
plained from his
Ottawa office.
“I’ve given the
prime minister
100 per cent of
my support since
1984, but now
it’s time to shift
that over to Paul
Martin.”
Mr. Martin
was ousted after
years of fighting
with Mr. Chré-
tien over when
the prime minis-
ter would give
way to a succes-
sor.
Months after
signalling to con-
tenders they
could begin
putting together
teams for a run at
the party’s lead-
ership, Mr. Chré-
tien, at a cabinet
meeting last
week, ordered
Mr. Martin and
other hopefuls to
end their open
campaigning for
the prime minis-
ter’s job. Mr.
Martin responded
he would be re-
viewing his op-
tions concerning his future in the
Chrétien cabinet and Mr. Chrétien
asked for some assurances before
the weekend was out that the fi-
nance minister would be sticking
around. Mr. Chrétien said the two
mutually agreed Mr. Martin
would step down, but Mr. Martin
said he was let go and had to find
out about it listening to the radio.
The cabinet shuffle sets up
what could be a race between Mr.
Martin and the prime minister as
the Liberals head into a scheduled
leadership review in February
2003.
Both Ms. Longfield and Mr.
McTeague said the support for a
change of leadership is certainly
prevalent amongst their con-
stituents.
“I must have had 300-odd calls
in strong support of Paul Martin,”
she said.
“I’m hearing the
overwhelming majority
are in support of a
change in direction.”
“I have yet to find
one constituent out of,
how many, 51 e-mails, 15 faxes
and at least seven or eight phone
calls, not one supporting ousting
Paul Martin,” added Mr.
McTeague.
And, while party infighting is
never a healthy thing, Ms. Long-
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split it and let its political rivals
come up the middle in a future
election.
“Any prolonged fighting with-
in a party hurts its chances, but
this will be resolved hopefully by
February at the latest and we can
go about defining our party’s vi-
sion for the future,” she said.
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BY JACQUIE McINNES
Staff Writer
DURHAM ––Local
politicians are hoping former
finance minister Paul Mar-
tin’s promise to give munici-
palities more money will be
honoured despite his unex-
pected departure from cabi-
net Sunday.
“Our biggest worry is the
minister of finance was very
supportive of municipalities.
We’ll be interested to see
what Mr. (John) Manley (Mr.
Martin’s replacement) does.
We can only hope he does the
same thing Mr. Martin was
about to do,” says Regional
Chairman Roger Anderson.
Minister of Industry Allan
Rock “said the next day the
same thing as Mr. Martin so I
guess we will see.”
At the recent Federation
of Canadian Municipalities
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Martin promised an initiative
to give cities input into the
next federal budget.
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with a group of mayors and
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The federation has been
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a portion of the federal gas
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“Urban centres especially
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Mr. Anderson agrees.
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back in our ability to make
improvements. If we don’t
get east-west collector roads
and north-south roads for
just-in-time delivery, compa-
nies are going to think twice
about Durham and others are
not going to be thinking
about it at all.”
Pickering Mayor Wayne
Arthurs, who has lobbied at
the regional level for more
money for regional roads,
says although Durham’s in-
frastructure is not aging or
deteriorating at the rate of
some of the large urban cen-
tres, there is definitely a need
to find new revenue sources
to keep pace with the trans-
portation system.
He’s hopeful the promise
to address the needs of mu-
nicipalities will be kept.
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Whitby hospital’s urgent care.
Lakeridge Health Whitby will close the
Family Health Care Centre between 7 a.m.
and 3 p.m. Effective this Saturday, the clinic
will be open from 3 to 10 p.m. daily. The Lak-
eridge Health Corporation move was finan-
cially driven and has been highly criticized in
a region where access to family physicians is
dwindling.
“You’re always concerned when accessi-
bility is limited,” said Katie Cronin-Wood, di-
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Ajax and Pickering hospital.
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Street facility will put pressure on the
Rouge Valley’s emergency department
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Ajax site,” she said. “The Ajax site is
already so, so busy.”
Urgent care clinics in the region are
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of patients. There are four in Whitby.
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When the Family Health Care Cen-
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• Glazier Medical Centre, 11 Gibb St., Os-
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for visual screenings of chil-
dren aged three to 5.
A youth counsellor from
the Kawartha-Pineridge
District school board will
speak about getting children
ready for the social experi-
ence of school.
The program will be at
St. John’s Anglican Church,
11 Temperance St., Bow-
manville, on Thursday, June
13 from 9 a.m. until noon.
For more information
about the ‘Ready, Set, Grow
Check-up,’ call the Health
Babies/Healthy children
early identification office at
1800-968-0066, ext. 331.
A/P PAGE 16 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, June 7, 2002
Checkup offers
insight into
screening program
DURHAM —Do you
know someone who dedi-
cates their time to taking
care of someone else?
If so, Allianz Canada is
inviting nominations for
this year’s Caregiver of the
Year Awards, an annual na-
tional program honouring
the kindness and hard work
provided by non-profes-
sional caregivers.
Nominations, which are
being accepted until Aug.
31, must include a testimo-
nial of 500 words or less,
describing the circum-
stances of both the caregiv-
er and care recipient.
There is a $10,000 na-
tional award up for grabs,
along with four $1,000 re-
gional awards.
Winners of the program
will be announced in No-
vember.
For more information
on nomination criteria,
visit the Web site at
www.allianz.ca.
Nominate a top
caregiver for award
RON PIETRONIRO/ News Advertiser photo
Cheque mates
AJAX –– The new women’s shelter being established in the community was given an $800 boost Wednes-
day with a donation from the Ajax-Pickering Osteoporosis Support Group. On hand for the event were (from
left) Francoise Bebbington, secretary of the osteoporosis support group, Durham Regional Police Detective
Constable Cheryl Carter, president of the board of directors of the new shelter, and Margaret Munhall, pres-
ident of the osteoporosis chapter.
Better paint process
earns man GM award
DURHAM ––A paint
engineer at Oshawa’s Gener-
al Motors truck plant has
won an award named for a
former corporation head of
research.
Norm Weigert is one of
nine winners of the ‘Boss’
Kettering Awards, honouring
the memory of Charles F.
‘Boss’ Kettering, General
Motors Corporation’s former
head of research. The awards
were announced April 23.
The award was based on
the Aquabell, an innovation
being used to apply base coat
paint to the Chevrolet and
GMC full-size pickup trucks
built at the plant. Use of the
new technology resulted in
$1 million in savings last
year and could trim $5 mil-
lion annually, GM officials
said.
Aquabell’s bell-shaped
applicator applies water-
borne colour paint robotical-
ly, using electrostatics, while
ensuring the desired colour is
achieved. About 22 per cent
less paint is required to cover
a vehicle, which in turn re-
sults in fewer emissions into
the environment.
Mr. Weigert said the de-
velopment of the Aquabell
was the “result of a true team
effort.” This ‘Boss’ Kettering
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Plant closing at the
end of 2003; 600
employees out of work
BY KEITH GILLIGAN
Staff Writer
AJAX —DaimlerChrysler’s Ajax trim
plant is closing after almost 50 years of pro-
duction.
“I guess it’s like being out crossing the
road. It’s dangerous. A lot are losing their
jobs, a lot will get hurt,” said one man out-
side the plant Tuesday afternoon in angrily
questioning the company’s “devotion” to the
workers.
The plant will remain in operation until
the end of next year.
Monday’s announcement came as a sur-
prise to Albert Antanaitis, who had been on
a week’s holiday.
“I got the news over the TV the plant was
being closed,” the 27-year employee said. “I
wasn’t notified this was going down.”
However, the approximately 600 workers
likely won’t have to worry about the future
after the plant closes because of retirement
incentives and job guarantees, their union re-
vealed yesterday.
The Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) said
a deal with DaimlerChrysler Canada Inc.
means about 360 employees will be eligible
for early retirement packages and remaining
staff can likely get jobs with the Benteler
Group in Brampton and Windsor.
Bob Chernecki, a senior CAW official,
said Daimler is still negotiating with Ger-
man-based Benteler and the union deal
hinges on the two companies reaching
agreement on parts contracts.
“It’s at a sensitive stage now but we be-
lieve it will happen,” Mr. Chernecki said.
“Our deal is contingent on them getting
agreement with Benteler.”
Mr. Antanaitis is “optimistic” about his
future.
“I’m 50 this year. I don’t know what hap-
pens until the (employment) counsellors
come in. I hope to get a full pension,” he
said.
“It’s bad, but what are you going to do?”
asked Walter Oelkers.
He’s spent 19 years with the company
and was in favour of the deal.
With “98 per cent for it (in a union vote),
if I say ‘no’ it won’t change it,” Mr. Oelkers
added. “A lot of high seniority people think
they’re getting shafted.”
The plant opened in 1953 and Chrysler
bought it from Canadian Automotive Trim in
1962. Employment reached its peak of 2,200
in 1987.
The plant primarily makes seat back cov-
ers, but it’s the only trim operation of the Big
Three automakers remaining in Canada and
the United States. DaimlerChrysler, Ford
Motor Co. of Canada and General Motors
Co. of Canada have contracted out all that
work during the last two decades in efforts to
reduce costs.
Workers at the plant currently earn an av-
erage of $27.74 an hour, including a $1.51
cost-of-living allowance. They have an aver-
age of 20 years of service.
“This plant has established a reputation
as a quality plant but in the current context
(of outsourcing), it continued to operate at a
competitive disadvantage,” said Kerry Kerr,
manager of corporate communications for
DaimlerChrysler Canada.
Joan Batchelor, who has 19 years service
at the plant, said the news is “terrible”.
However, she voted in favour because
“it’s the best deal the union could have got
us.”
Ms. Batchelor is the third generation of
her family to work at the plant, following her
grandmother, who started at the facility
when it opened, and her mother.
“The CAW made the best of what’s con-
sidered a bad situation. A plant closing isn’t
good,” said Dan Duerden.
He added, the mood is “one of disbelief
it’s going to happen. The plant’s been here
50 years.”
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NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, June 7, 2002 PAGE 17 P
Church plans
‘spectacular’
day of events
PICKERING —Pancakes, enter-
tainment and plenty of items will
dominate the day at an event later
this month.
Dunbarton Fairport United
Church is hosting its ‘spring spectac-
ular charity event’ Saturday, June 22
from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Pick-
ering Recreation Centre, 1867 Valley
Farm Rd.
The day will include a pancake
breakfast, all-day barbecue, garage
sale, silent auction, children’s enter-
tainment, musical presentations and
a craft show.
Co-ordinators are still looking for
vendors for the craft show, with $40
getting them a table and two chairs.
Applications are available at the
church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd., or by
calling the church office at 905-839-
7271.
FRIDAY, JUNE 7
ADDICTION HELP:The Serenity
Group meets every Friday at 8 p.m. for
a 12-step recovery program at Bayfair
Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd. in
Pickering. Group deals with all types of
addictions, including co-dependency.
Child care is available. Call Jim
evenings at 905-428-9431.
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
YARD SALE:Rougemount Co-op, 400
Kingston Rd., Pickering is having a yard
sale, car wash, barbecue and bake sale
from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
ONE PARENT DANCE:The Ajax-Pick-
ering chapter of the One Parent Family
Association holds a fund-raising dance
on the second Saturday of each month
at 8 p.m. in the Pickering Recreation
Centre, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. All are
welcome. Call 905-426-4646.
RUMMAGE SALE:St. Paul’s United
Church, 65 Kings Cres., Ajax, holds a
rummage and pie sale from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. Proceeds to support an Afghan
refugee family. Call 905-683-4740.
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PICKERING —Are
you looking for something
fun to do with the family?
If so, a family fun fair is
planned for Saturday, June
15, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at
the Millennium Waterfront
Park, located at the bottom
of Liverpool Road.
Hosted by Project: Next
Step, a coalition of churches
and other groups in Ajax and
Pickering, attractions in-
clude pony rides, face paint-
ing, a bouncing castle,
games and refreshments.
All proceeds will help in
establishing transitional
housing for homeless fami-
lies in Ajax and Pickering.
ANDREW IWANOWSKI/ News Advertiser photo
Grease is the word
PICKERING –– Students at Pine Ridge Sec-
ondary School are staging a production of the pop-
ular musical Grease, which debuted last night at
the school. Cast members (front, from left) Erika
Travers and Chelsea Dermott, along with (back
row, from left) Jeremy Lapalme, Emily Ragobesr
and Kyle Robertson, prepare for the show, which
also runs tonight, Saturday, June 8 and Sunday
June 9. Call 905-420-1885 for ticket information.
The school is located at 2155 Liverpool Rd. N.
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Home Sweet Home Sweet ADVERTISING FEATURE
Accents Make the Home
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Discover a trea-
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Step inside the
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Breathe in the
enchanting aroma
and feel captivated
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lighting and warm
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Choose from a beauti-
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placemats, napkins,
throws, cushions, tables,
cabinets, and other
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At Petals & Home,
personalized service is
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Complimentary in-home
décor and floral consulta-
tions are standard.
Custom floral arrange-
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or one from the shop are
also available. Talented
floral designer and
owner, Marianne Leclerc,
invites customers to
bring a photo of
their decorating
challenge and she
will help you add
style and flair to
your home.
If you are plan-
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For a delightful shop-
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Home Sweet HomeHome Sweet Home
ADVERTISING FEATURE
Are You Adding Colour To Your Home?
If you are embarking on a
painting project, the place to
head is Decorative Solutions.
The Staff at Decorative
Solutions can help guide you
through the hundreds of
colours to choose from. The
store has recently added Para
Paints to their quality lines as
well as Pratt & lambert,
Selectone, Sunshield and
Homestead paints. They also
have a large selection of wall-
paper books to choose from
and many are on sale. If you
need to wallpaper right away,
there is also a selection of
instock papers at $7.00 per dou-
ble roll.
Are you unsure of where
to start or how to pull it all
together then an in-home con-
sultation may be of help. For all
of your home decorating needs
visit Decorative Solutions at
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(905) 686-6883.
The Staff at Decorative
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A Little Pool Pizzazz in Your Backyard
Backyard pools continue
to be popular across Canada.
They provide the perfect
focal point for entertaining
outdoors and are a calming
retreat.
"Years ago people built
simple pools. They gave lit-
tle thought to the design and
how it might fit with their
landscaping," says Deborah
Boland, host of Backyard
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So what are the latest
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• Pools with waterfalls that have a
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Home Sweet HomeHome Sweet Home ADVERTISING FEATURE
Invest in your Foundation and Repair
Those Leaks with Crawford & Sons
Gordon Crawford of
Crawford & Sons has
been successfully repair-
ing leaking basements for
over 24 years and
although he says, “I’m
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to 15,000 homes and seen
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Gordon says, “basi-
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that’s why I can offer a 10
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the work I do”.
Gordon prides his
company on fast, neat
and efficient service. He
also prides himself on his
troubleshooting ability. “I
like to professionally
solve problems at the
least most reasonable cost
to the customer.
Sometimes that may
involve excavating the
entire perimeter of the
house and replacing the
weeping tiles but that is
because it is absolutely
necessary.
What I won’t
do is quote on
an expensive
excavation
type repair
when I know a
simple little
interior injec-
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the problem.
Give me a
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foundation
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time I can
inject the prob-
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standing on the inside and
pumping right through
the wall. Block founda-
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from the outside but I try
to isolate the problem
within 10-15 ft. to mini-
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Gordon says “home
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their foundations in
much the same way they
invest in their roofs.
Water corrodes and very
quickly. The same way a
leak in your roof starts
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People tend to live with
the problem until it esca-
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Catch it early enough and
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Gordon goes on to
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call Gordon at 905-686-
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“Give me a solid concrete
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time I can inject the problem
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isolate the problem within 10-15 ft.
to minimize the excavation neces-
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4-5 Position Chairs
4 deluxe Cushions
38x62 Table
9’ Market Umbrella
& Base
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NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, June 7, 2002 PAGE 23 A/P
Region focuses
on health before
pregnancy
DURHAM —Good
health before pregnancy
does make a difference.
To encourage mothers-
to-be, the Durham Region
Health Department is
launching its ‘Health before
pregnancy makes a differ-
ence’ campaign.
The department will pro-
mote a ‘Health before preg-
nancy makes a difference’
booklet, a source with infor-
mation for both men and
women hoping to be par-
ents.
“Our aim is to increase
public understanding of the
importance of developing
healthy lifestyle habits now
to help improve your
chances of having a healthy
baby,” said Naomi Ammah,
a public health nurse with
the department.
“Information such as the
importance of folic acid be-
fore conception to help re-
duce risks of babies born
with neural tube defects is
highlighted.”
To promote the role of
folic acid, the health depart-
ment will partner with the
Easter Seal Society in
Durham Region. The soci-
ety is holding five informa-
tion sessions across Durham
as part of 200 sessions
across the province.
“These information ses-
sions will help people better
understand the impact of
neural tube defects and how
you can work to protect
your unborn baby by mak-
ing healthy choices,” said
Amy Cousins, chairman of
the public education and
awareness committee of the
Easter Seal Society.
Other activities include
displays at Lakeridge Health
Oshawa, Rouge Valley Ajax
and Pickering hospital, Os-
hawa and Courtice health
clinics and the Whitby Town
festival Saturday, June 22.
For more information on
the campaign or for a free
copy of the resource book-
let, call 905-723-8521.
A/P PAGE 24 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, June 7, 2002
Durham launches lifestyle campaign
Read about it online at:
durhamregion.com
Amazon
adventure in the
works at camp
PICKERING —Let your chil-
dren experience the Amazon.
Bayfair Baptist Church, 817
Kingston Rd, hosts its annual sum-
mer day camp, ‘Amazing Amazon’,
Aug. 12 to 16 for children ages
seven to 12.
The cost for the week is $45 ($35
before June 27), which includes
lunches, trips and other activities.
For more information, call 905-
839-4621, or visit the church office
for a registration form.
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CORRECTION
NOTICE
The “Campio”sofa pictures on
page three of our current full
colour magazine, should have
stated “LEATHER SEATING”
sofa.
We regret any inconvience
this may have caused.
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The Indigo Jazz Band
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On Piano: Paul Grecco
On Bass: Doug Mathews
All That Jazz Menu
Choice of Salad
Caesar Salad / House Salad
Main Course Selections:
Grilled, Spiced Italian Sausage
in a pepperonata tomato wine sauce
New York Strip Steak in a bourbon
pink peppercorn espagnole sauce
Veal or Chicken Parmigiano
with Fettucinne Alfredo
Lasagna and Penne Carbonara
Dessert
Spumoni Ice Cream Crepe
Prices include your choice of salad and main course. $22.95
NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, June 7,2002 PAGE 25 A/P
BRUCE BISSELL
BUICK PONTIAC LTD.
201 Bayly St.W
Ajax, ONT
www.bissellbuick.com
Bus: 905-683-6561
Fax: 905-683-8705
Wear light
colours when
riding at night.
Come to our 2nd
Anniversary
Party!
Friday, June 7
(905) 427-5859
85 Kingston Rd. E. Ajax
Join Us for the
Tyson & Lewis fight!
Saturday, June 8th
Fishpond & Spinwheel Game
PRIZE
EVERYTIME
Popcorn
Surprise Bags
Animal Balloons
Games for
all ages
$2
Tel. 905-426-1052
Vic Roberts
Happy
The
Clown
980 Brock Rd. Pickering (905) 837-1433
Also introducing the
IMPULSE ELECTRIC SCOOTER + BIKE. New to Canada .
15th Annual Tent Sale!
June 21st - June 30th
BRAND NAME BIKES REDUCED!!!
(905) 619-2229
100 Westney Rd. S., Ajax
Every Wednesday
Kids Eat Free!
(1 child per adult entree. Ask your
server for details.)
Please Wear
Bicycle Helmets
(905) 683-1425
955 Westney Rd., S. Ajax
Handyman with Small
Dump Truck available for
backyard cleanup, odd jobs,
concrete and asphalt disposal.
Call 905-683-6501
Small sand and gravel deliveries
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LIVERPOOLBROCKCHURCH STSPRING is HERE
and so is
BIKE SEASON!
It’s obvious sign that spring is here. Families
across the country are taking part in that
long-awaited first bike ride of the season.
While all cyclists should be equipped with a
properly fitted, CSA-approved bicycle
helmet, it’s important to ensure that your
bicycle is properly maintained for safety.
Before you hit the streets, here are a few
tips to ensure your family’s bicycles are safe
for a new season of riding:
Squeeze the brake lever for adequate leverage
Bounce the bike and listen for rattles
Check to make sure the quick release latch on your tires is
secured
Wipe down the entire bike with a damp rag. Look for cracks in
the frame, rim and cranks.
Check that bolts on the seat, seat post, handlebar stem and
axles are tight
Inflate tires to the recommended pressure shown on the tire
Check for loose, bent or broken spokes.
Gear levers should move easily when you shift, but not at all
when you are not shifting. A screw or butterfly nut should allow
you to adjust the level movement
Oil the chains and sprockets. If your bike has frayed cables,
badly work brakes, or any problem you can’t handle, take it to a
professional for repair before you ride it.
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BY CHRISTY CHASE
Staff Writer
DURHAM — The community
campaign to raise $30 million for
the regional cancer centre kicked
off on a high note Tuesday.
Heroes of Hope campaign co-
chairman Don Blight announced
the campaign is already halfway to
its goal.
“Our community must provide
$30 million and that’s our job,” he
said. “Today is filled with great
news. To date, the Heroes of Hope
campaign has raised $15 million.
Hope is what the Durham regional
cancer centre will give to cancer pa-
tients in the region.”
The campaign must raise the
community portion of the cost for
the $94-million centre, construction
of which is expected to begin soon
at the Lakeridge Health Oshawa
site. The Province has committed to
providing 70 per cent of the costs.
The $15 million already raised
for Heroes of Hope comes from a
variety of sources. Donations of $1
million from the Lakeridge Health
Oshawa auxiliary, $1,575,000 from
the five foundations at Lakeridge
Health Corporation’s sites,
$2,535,000 from this year’s Cash
for Cancer lottery, run by the Os-
hawa General Hospital Foundation,
and $600,000 from the Oshawa
Professional Firefighters Associa-
tion and the Gay, Perry, Mackie and
Willson families were unveiled at
Tuesday’s event at Parkwood Es-
tate.
The annual lottery has raised a
total of $6 million to date and an-
other is being planned for next year,
foundation executive director Jim
Szeman said. The campaign also
received $5 million when the
McLaughlin Foundation, set up by
General Motors of Canada founder
Col. Sam McLaughlin, wound
down late last year.
Those at Tuesday’s announce-
ment heard from two cancer sur-
vivors, jockey Sandy Hawley and
Port Perry resident Anne Ferguson,
both honorary heroes in the cam-
paign.
Ms. Ferguson, diagnosed with
breast cancer nine years ago, told of
her daily trips into Toronto for radi-
ation therapy and her friendships
with people who had to travel from
as far away as Thunder Bay for
similar treatment. It’s important pa-
tients be able to get cancer care
close to home, as they need their
families and friends to support
them, she said.
“I say ‘bravo’ to the Ontario
government for its decision to fund
this project,” she said. “Thank you
from the bottom of my heart to the
Heroes of Hope campaign.”
The centre, to be run by Cancer
Care Ontario and Lakeridge Health,
will treat at least 500 patients a day
and serve Durham Region and sur-
rounding communities. Currently,
2,000 people from the area are
forced to get cancer care outside the
region. The cancer centre in Os-
hawa will provide comprehensive
treatment, including chemotherapy,
surgery and radiation therapy, the
latter of which is not available now
in Durham.
“This is a great cause,” said
Chuck Powers, chairman of the Os-
hawa General Hospital Foundation,
speaking also for the foundations
from the Port Perry, Uxbridge,
Whitby and Bowmanville sites.
“I want to tell you how happy
we are as a group to be involved.
I’m not at all concerned about rais-
ing the funds that are needed. We’re
going to raise it for the patients.”
Lakeridge Health board chair-
man Judy Spring said the campaign
will take the efforts of everyone in
Durham Region but will be suc-
cessful.
“Good things happen when
good people work together,” she
said. “Your work, our work, has just
begun.”
Mr. Powers gave notice to
Durham Region Chairman Roger
Anderson and Oshawa Mayor
Nancy Diamond, both in atten-
dance, that the foundations would
be approaching both City and Re-
gional councils for financial assis-
tance.
“My door’s open,” Mr. Ander-
son said. “I don’t see why we
shouldn’t give money to the cancer
centre of Durham Region.”
Regional politicians from Os-
hawa, Brock Township, Uxbridge
and Pickering attended the cam-
paign launch.
P PAGE 26 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, June 7, 2002
Community’s halfway to cancer goal
Already $15 million raised towards $30 million Heroes of Hope pledge for centre that will serve 500 a day in Durham
CHRISTY CHASE/ News Advertiser photo
The official kickoff to the ‘Heroes of Hope’campaign, which has
pledged to raise $30 million for a regional cancer centre, was
Tuesday. On hand for the celebration were Don Blight, co-chair-
man of the campaign, and Judy Spring, chairman of the board of
directors for Lakeridge Health Corporation.
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NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, June 7,2002 PAGE 27 A/P
The following movies
are debuting at local the-
atres this weekend.
BAD COMPANY
Starring Anthony
Hopkins, Chris Rock.
Directed by Joel
Schumacher.
Veteran CIA agent Gay-
lord Oakes (Anthony Hop-
kins) and Kevin Pope
(Chris Rock) are partners
and very high-level CIA
agents who have been
working a long time to stop
a nuclear device fitted into
a suitcase from falling into
the wrong hands.
Pope has been working
undercover, posing as an
antiques dealer in Prague,
gaining the confidence of a
Russian black-market sell-
er, when he is killed only
nine days before the
arranged purchase of the
nuclear device.
Oakes must transform
sarcastic, street-wise punk
Jake Hayes (also Chris
Rock), into a so-
phisticated and
savvy spy to re-
place his mur-
dered identical
twin brother.
He only has
nine days to ac-
complish this
‘mission-im-
probable,’ before
having to negoti-
ate a sensitive
nuclear weapons
deal.
DIVINE
SECRETS OF
THE YA-YA
SISTERHOOD
Starring San-
dra Bullock,
Ellen Burstyn.
Directed by
Callie Khouri.
Sidda Lee
Walker (Sandra
Bullock), a
prominent young
playwright liv-
ing in New York
City, is a long
way from her
Louisiana home-
town and a nice
safe distance
from her loving
but highly dra-
matic and eccen-
tric mother, Vivi
(Ellen Burstyn).
And that’s the
way she’d like to
keep it.
When a ‘Time
Magazine’ pro-
file on Sidda im-
plies Vivi was
not a good moth-
er, Vivi is outraged and the
two women get into a fight
that threatens to destroy not
only their relationship but
Sidda’s tenuous wedding
plans with a man who has
waited seven years for her
to get over her fear of rais-
ing a family of her own.
Enter the Ya-Ya Sister-
hood...Vivi’s intrepid gang
of lifelong friends, eager to
restore peace no matter
what it takes.
Taking matters into their
own hands, the Ya-Yas
stage an unorthodox inter-
vention to bring mother and
daughter back together.
With their help, and the
help of the Divine Secrets,
Sidda will begin to unravel
the truth about her compli-
cated and unconventional
mother, find forgiveness
and acceptance and let go
of her painful past.
For a complete listing of
what’s playing this week-
end, contact your local cin-
ema.
P PAGE 28 NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, June 7, 2002
Entertainment
NEWS ADVERTISER JUNE 7, 2002
Comic Chris Rock keeps Bad Company
Fax it: 905-683-7363
Chris Rock and Anthony Hopkins team up in the fish-
out-of-water comedy ‘Bad Company’.
1:10, 3:10, 7:10, 9:10
PG
1:05, 3:05, 7:05
PGA BEAUTIFUL MIND
Russell Crowe
Mature Theme
1:00, 3:20, 7:00, 9:20
THE SCORPION KING
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson 1:10, 3:10, 7:10, 9:10
AA
AA
AAMURDER BY NUMBERS
Sandra Bullock
Coarse Language,
Violence1:00, 3:10, 7:00, 9:10
PANIC ROOM
Jodie Foster 1:20, 3:20, 7:20, 9:20
Coarse Language, Violence
Not Recommended For Children
AADEUCE’S WILD
Stephen Dorff
Coarse Language, Violence
1:05, 3:05, 7:05, 9:05
AACHANGING LANES
Ben Affleck
Coarse Language,
Mature Theme
1:10, 3:10, 7:10, 9:10
THE NEW GUY
D.J. Quails
Coarse Language, Not For
Young Children
1:05, 3:05, 7:05, 9:05 PG
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I have been writing about this
trend towards less instead of more
and making no apologies for the
fact that we give more. WELL I
THOUGHT I’D DIED AND GONE
TO HEAVEN WHEN I SAW THE
NEW DQ MACHO MEAL. I’m not
kidding! Most places have missed
the mark on triple cheeseburgers. If
you are going to serve someone a
triple cheeseburger you have to
have it all. Why? Because they’re
hungry! Not just a triple
cheeseburger with the regular fries
and drink. It has to be huge.
Some think that a truly substantial
meal has to be sit down at a
restaurant and of course pay
restaurant prices or at the very least
a full course take out meal. NOT!
Let me tell you about our new
MACHO MEAL. First may I make
one thing abundantly clear. There
are three FULL SIZE BURGERS on
that fresh sesame seed bun. That’s
right. I’m not going to advertise a
triple burger and use smaller
patties. They are the same patties
we use on all our burgers. Over a
half pound of meat on one burger!
There are two slices of cheese in
between. Two!
Now how about the fries. We have
three sizes. Small, medium and
large. You get the large or almost a
half pound of spuds. It’s huge. As
you know we fry only in pure
vegetable oil.
Now how about the drink. It’s the
large 32 ounce size! Almost a quart
of refreshment!
Have you tried a DQ burger? The
taste is incredible, now multiply it by
three! And you can have all the
mustard, ketchup, relish, pickles,
mayo, onions, lettuce and tomato
you want as it is with all our burgers.
NO charge as usual.
Yes I know. The price has got to
be out of this world. Here it is. The
whole Shebang for only 5.99. You
may pay that much for a signature
burger or double burger let alone a
triple. Yes you can order it a la carte!
Check the coupon below.
DQ - SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
Coupon good this weekend only.
THE NEW DQ MACHO MEAL
at a great price!
FREE MACHO TRIPLE BURGER
with purchase of same.
This coupon is not redeemable with any other coupon or special offer.
Sales tax extra. Expires June 9, 2002.
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BAD COMPANY (AA) coarse language, violence - Fri, Sat, Sun, Tue 12:50, 4:30, 7:30, 10:15 Mon, Wed, Thu 430, 7:30, 10:15
DIVINE SECRETS OF THE YA-YA SISTERHOOD (AA) mature theme - Fri, Sat, Sun, Tue 1:10, 4:00, 7:10, 9:50 Mon, Wed, Thu 4:00, 7:10, 9:50
ENOUGH (AA) violence, frightening scenes, not recommended for children - 9:30
INSOMNIA (AA) coarse language, not recommended for children, violence - Fri, Sat, Sun, Tue 1:20, 4:40, 8:00, 10:45 Mon, Wed, Thu 4:40, 8:00, 10:45
SPIDER-MAN (PG) not recommended for children, violence, frightening scenes - Fri, Sat, Sun, Tue 12:30, 3:45, 6:45, 9:40 Mon, Wed, Thu 3:45, 6:45, 9:40
SPIRIT: STALLION OF THE CIMARRON (F) Fri, Sat, Sun, Tue 12:15, 2:30, 5:00, 7:20 Mon, Wed, Thu 5:00, 7:20
STAR WARS II: ATTACK OF THE CLONES (NO PASSES) (PG) frightening scenes, not recommended for young children - Fri, Sat, Sun, Tue 12:00, 3:30, 7:00, 10:30
Mon, Wed, Thu 3:30, 7:00, 10:30
THE SUM OF ALL FEARS (AA) not recommended for young children, mature theme - Fri, Sat, Sun, Tue 1:00, 4:15, 7:50, 10:40 Mon, Wed, Thu 4:15, 7:50, 10:40
UNDERCOVER BROTHER (PG) language may offend, not recommended for young children - Fri, Sat, Sun, Tue 12:40, 3:00, 5:10, 7:40, 10:00 Mon, Wed, Thu 510,
7:40, 10:00
BAD COMPANY (AA) coarse language, violence - 12:45, 4:00, 7:10, 9:50
DIVINE SECRETS OF THE YA-YA SISTERHOOD (AA) mature theme - 1:10, 4:30, 7:30, 10:10
ENOUGH (AA) violence, frightening scenes, not recommended for children - 9:30
INSOMNIA (AA) coarse language, not recommended for children, violence -1:20, 4:40, 8:00, 10:45
SPIDER-MAN (PG) not recommended for children, violence, frightening scenes - 12:30, 3:45, 6:45, 9:40
SPIRIT: STALLION OF THE CIMARRON (F) 12:15, 2:30, 5:00, 7:20
STAR WARS II: ATTACK OF THE CLONES (NO PASSES) (PG) frightening scenes, not recommended for young children - 12:00, 3:30, 7:00, 10:30
THE SUM OF ALL FEARS (AA) not recommended for young children, mature theme - 1:00, 4:10, 7:40, 10:25
UNDERCOVER BROTHER (PG) language may offend, not recommended for young children - 1:30, 4:20, 7:50, 10:00
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Blue Jays in 12th round
BY AL RIVETT
Sports Editor
PICKERING —Mike Roga broke out in
goosebumps while listening to Major
League Baseball’s amateur draft on his com-
puter Tuesday.
The bumps were the aftershock when the
right-handed pitcher from Pickering learned
he’d been chosen by the Toronto Blue Jays
in the 12th round, 356th overall, in the draft
conducted via a Web cast on the Internet.
“It was kind of like a dream come true.
As a little boy, I always wanted to get there
(to the major leagues). When it finally came
time that I heard my name called over the In-
ternet, I had goosebumps. It’s probably the
happiest moment I’ve had so far,” said Roga
Thursday morning.
The 21-year-old noted it was a complete
surprise to be chosen by the Blue Jays. He
had been scouted and had spoken to numer-
ous clubs over the past year, but there was
no hint the Blue Jays were more interested
than other clubs.
“I heard a bit from the Blue Jays, but I
heard a lot from the other teams too,” he
said.
The draft, however, wasn’t without a hint
of disillusionment.
“I was a little disappointed (he didn’t go
higher), but I was happy at the same time
that I went to the Blue Jays,” he said.
The 6-foot-4, 210-pound junior at Arm-
strong Atlantic State University, an NCAA
Division II school in Savannah, Georgia,
said he’s prepared to forge ahead with a
major league career, preparing to attend a
mini-camp for Blue Jays draftees in
Dunedin, Florida June 10 to 15.
He will join fellow Pickering native Lee
Delfino, who was taken by the Blue Jays in
the sixth round (182nd overall) of the 2001
draft, in the club’s farm system.
Following the camp, Roga expects to be
dispatched to the Medicine Hat Blue Jays —
Toronto’s short-season ‘A’-level affiliate —
for the remainder of the team’s Pioneer
League season.
The posting to Medicine Hat means Roga
will have to bid adieu to the Oshawa
Dodgers of the Intercounty Baseball League
where he’s pitched two games, working nine
innings, striking out 13, issuing one walk
and holding a team-leading 1.00 ERA.
Roga said his going to Medicine Hat will
be contingent upon signing a contract. If
he’s unable to come to terms with Toronto,
he’s willing to return to Armstrong for his
senior year.
“I’m planning on playing baseball some-
where,” he said.
Roga is coming off an outstanding junior
campaign with the Armstrong Pirates. Roga
put up a 3.00 ERA and 10-4 record. In 105
innings, he struck out 109 batters while al-
lowing 37 walks.
He also recorded a nine-inning, no-hit 1-
0 victory over North West Missouri State in
Peach Belt Conference play March 5.
He allowed one walk while striking out
17, including six straight at one point. His
17 strikeouts equalled a school record.
For that effort, Roga was named a
‘Louisville Slugger’ National player of the
week, the Peach Belt Conference’s pitcher
of the week and SLAM! Sports Canadian
player of the week.
He was also named a Peach Belt Confer-
ence all-star and a South Atlantic Regional
all-star.
NEWS ADVERTISER, FRIDAY EDITION, June 7, 2002 PAGE 29 A/P
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NEWS ADVERTISER JUNE 7, 2002
Roga’s ‘dream come true’Please recycle your copy of the News AdvertiserCougars tamed at
OFSAA regionals
First-year ball club’s
magical run ends following
1-3 record in Ottawa
AJAX —The clock turned to midnight
this week for the Notre Dame Catholic Sec-
ondary School Cougars.
The Durham representative Cougars —
the first-year Cinderella team from Ajax’s
newest secondary school — finished the
five-team Ontario Federation of School Ath-
letic Associations Regional Baseball Tour-
nament in Ottawa June 4 and 5 with a 1-3
record.
The mark wasn’t good enough to advance
to the Prentice Cup playdowns at Toronto’s
SkyDome June 11.
In their first game Tuesday, the Cougars
were downed 10-1 by the Hillcrest Hawks of
Ottawa. Notre Dame left 12 men on base.
The Cougars also committed four errors to
the Hawks’ one. Pitcher Matt Firth took the
loss.
The Cougars fell to 0-2 with a 13-2 loss
to the Notre Dame Irish of Burlington. Notre
Dame fell behind 6-0 after two innings and
was unable to recover. Jonathan Rossi took
the loss.
Notre Dame got on track in their first
game Wednesday with a resounding 11-5
win over the Nepean Knights.
The Cougars won behind solid pitching
from Mike Dahiroc who, after giving up
three runs in the first inning, settled down to
allow only one run the rest of the way. He
gave up five hits in the ball game.
In Game 4, the Cougars were defeated 8-
2 by Northern Collegiate Red Knights from
Toronto in their final game of the tourney.
A five-run second inning proved to be the
difference. Dahiroc was tagged with the
loss.
The Northern Red Knights, with a 4-0
record, will advance to SkyDome, along
with the winners of three other regional
competitions.
PICKERING —Members of
Canada’s gold-medal-winning
women’s hockey team will hold a
meet-and-greet autograph session
at The Pickering Markets Sunday.
Six members of the team that
defeated the United States for the
gold medal at the 2002 Salt Lake
City Winter Olympic Games will
be at the Metro East Trade Centre.
Danielle Goyette and Lori Dupuis
will be on hand from 11 a.m. to 2
p.m.; Kim St. Pierre and Cherie
Piper from 12:30 to 3 p.m. and
Vicki Sunohara and Jayna Hef-
ford from 2 to 4:30 p.m.
The Pickering Markets are at
1899 Brock Rd., at Pickering
Parkway, just north of Hwy. 401.
For more information, call
Karen Clark at 905-427-0754 ext.
231.
Score a golden
autograph Sunday
MIKE ROGA
Picked by Toronto Blue Jays
in Major League Baseball’s draft.
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JASON LIEBREGTS/ News Advertiser photo
A Wanderers ball carrier is surrounded by Belleville player during rugby
action at the Ajax club Saturday afternoon. The Wanderers won 24-17.
Wanderers or Wonders?
Rugby club teams
open the year with
combined 7-0 record
AJAX —Ajax Wanderers
Rugby Club squads are firing on
all cylinders to begin the new
season.
The Wanderers men’s first
and second teams have rolled to
2-0 starts, including wins over
North Halton at the Ajax club
Saturday afternoon. Meanwhile,
the Wanderers women’s team
has also won its first two league
tilts.
The Wanderers first team ran
its record to 2-0 after a 26-22
victory over North Halton 1.
Tom Jackson scored two tries,
while Spencer Cameron and
Aron Allen added one apiece.
Stu Dobbs kicked three conver-
sions.
The firsts started their season
by trouncing the Toronto Barbar-
ians 50-10 May 25. Dave Moon-
light scored four tries to lead the
way. Shawn MacIntosh, Jackson,
Keith Murray and Erik Cuzzoli-
no added one try apiece. Dobbs
kicked three conversions and
Cuzzolino chipped in with two.
Meanwhile, the Wanderers
seconds team whipped North
Halton seconds 45-7. James
Blair and Lee Kennedy paced the
Wanderers with two tries apiece.
Jeff Johnston, John Howard and
Dayne Alexander scored one
each. Alexander also booted five
conversions.
The men’s seconds beat the
Barbarians seconds 29-3 May
25. Jason Beggs, Jon Torres,
Blair, Todd Darrling and Mark
Goszegi all recorded one try
apiece. Alexander added two
conversions.
Last weekend, the Ajax Wan-
derers men’s third team blasted
the Balmy Beach thirds 29-8.
Fred Ho scored two tries, while
Chris Meadus, Sven Lavado and
Chris Jagoe added one apiece.
Floyd Williams kicked two con-
versions.
The Wanderers women’s
team defeated Belleville 24-17
last weekend. The week before,
the Wanderers trimmed the Bar-
barians 31-5. No scoring details
were available.
The next homes games for
Wanderers are Saturday, June 15
against London. The women’s
game is at noon, followed by the
men’s seconds at 1:30 p.m. The
afternoon of games ends with the
men’s first team playing at 3
p.m.
•••
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will host registration for its ju-
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10 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at its
Harwood Avenue North club-
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under-16 and under-15 age
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M.A. STEWART & SONS LTD.
P.O. Box 308
AJAX, ON L1S 3C5
Attention: S. Brown
Resumes Only. No Phone Calls.
THE NEWS ADVERTISER
is looking for prospects to deliver
newspapers & flyers to the following areas
✰✰✰✰✰✰✰
Scarborough
Royal Rouge Trail Atrium lane
John Graham Crt. Oak Knolls Cres.
Raspberry Rd. Calibre Crt.
Nature Pathway Tideswell Blvd.
Porthclair Crt. Vandorf St.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
OR FOR ROUTES AVAILABLE IN YOUR
AREA PLEASE CALL 905-683-5117
SUPERINTENDENT
Needed for very nice residential high-rise,
includes 2 bedroom suite. Candidate must
be experienced in general repairs and
knowledgeable of building systems. Reli-
able, handy and good interpersonal skills
are essential. Please fax resume and salary
expectations to 905-619-2705.
THE NEWS ADVERTISER
Is looking for carriers to deliver
papers and flyers door to door
Wed. Fri. & Sat. by 6:00 PM.
in their neighborhoods.
call 905-683–5117
DURHAMWAYS
DRIVER'S with a 3/4 or 1 ton
Van needed to deliver flyers
and papers in the Pickering /
Ajax area. Cash paid on bi-
weekly basis. Serious in-
quires call 905-427-7402 or
905-619-1293. Leave message.
EXPERIENCED FENCE IN-
STALLER required for full time
position. Call 905-427-6490.
FOOD SERVICE MANAGE-
MENT:Browns Fine Food
Services is seeking a cus-
tomer-focused food service
Supervisor. Our food service
operation at General Motors is
in need of an experienced su-
pervisor capable of managing
a number of cafeterias, which
operate 24 hours a day. This
position is primarily for nights
and weekends but some day-
time shifts will be required. as
part of our management team
you will be required to monitor
and train personnel on service
skills, food preparation skills,
guide our lead hands on cost
controls and provide leader-
ship. Qualified candidates
should submit their resume to
General Motors Canada Ltd c/
o Browns Fine Food Services,
1908 Colonel Sam Drive,
Oshawa, ON, L1H 8P7, fax to
(905) 644-5370 or email
gracewyvill@browns.ca
FOOD SERVICE POSITIONS:
We have positions available
in our food service division at
General Motors in Oshawa.
These general help positions
are both full time and part
time. Students are welcome to
submit resumes. Shifts oper-
ate 24 hours a day 7 days a
week. We are looking for en-
thusiastic individuals with a
strong commitment to cus-
tomer care. Please send your
resume to General Motors
Canada Ltd c/o Browns Fine
Food Services, 1908 Colonel
Sam Drive, Oshawa, ON, L1H
8P7, fax to (905)644-5370 or
email gracewyvill@browns.ca
FRESH AIR,exercise and
more. Call for a carrier route
in your area today. 905-683–
5117.
HANDYMAN needed, ideal for
retired person, part-time year-
round, 1-2 days/week, flexible.
Cleanup, some yard work, and
variety of light indoor+outdoor
jobs. Tools supplied. Above
minimum wage. 905-294-2356
IF YOU ENJOY CHILDREN,
their smiles and their unique
personalities join Lifetouch as
a school photographer. No
experience necessary. We
provide complete training and
the necessary photography
equipment. Seasonal oppor-
tunities, work 3 to 5 days a
week September to mid De-
cember with the possibility of
spring employment. You will
need a valid drivers license
and your own transportation.
All qualified applicants may
be required to submit to a
criminal history background
check. Call Lifetouch Canada
at (905)837-5300 or 1-800-
265-7515.
LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION
person.. Must be capable of
installing interlocking stone &
stone retaining walls unsu-
pervised. Part-time and full-
time positions. $15+ per hour.
(905)434–6561.
LAZY PEOPLE WANTED!! No
heavy lifting. Advertising
company needs 10 people
Yesterday. Call Jenna
(905)666-9685 Students 1-
888-265-5539. $500/weekly.
SALES MANAGER - A national
tool company is looking for
qualified person for their new
Pickering store. Must have
sales experience with knowl-
edge of wood &/or metal
working. Fax resume to
(416)665-8614 Attn: Herb
Cassalman.
MANAGER REQUIRED for Tim
Horton's located in Bowman-
ville. MUST have minimum 3
years FAST FOOD EXPERI-
ENCE & proven management
skills. Reply by fax to 905-
479-9218 with resume and
cover letter
NO JOB? NO PROBLEM?
$510/week. Must fill 12 posi-
tions immediately. Paid train-
ing, no experience required.
Apply today, start tomorrow.
Please call Nicole Brown for
details. (905) 576-4425.
PEEKERS TAPS & GRILL now
hiring floor/wait staff, bar-
tenders, open interviews
Wed., June 12 from 2-8. 843
King St. W. Oshawa. No phone
calls please.
PICKERING BASED landscape
company looking for person
with minimum, 1 year exp.
with natural stone and inter-lock-
ing brick. Must have own trans-
portation, call (905)-837–2953.
PJ's PET CENTRES is looking
for full and part time sales
staff for the FISH, REPTILE,
and BIRD department. Must
be friendly and outgoing.
Knowledge in aquatics, rep-
tiles or avian husbandry a
must. Minimum 2 yrs retail
experience and a lifetime of love
for animals. Please sub-mit
resume in person to Erneil @ the
Pickering Town Centre location.
POOL PERSON WANTED - 5
years experience, hourly rate,
call (905) 655-9706.
PRIVATE FOSTER CARE
AGENCY is seeking loving
stable foster families training
and supervision provided if
interested call Donna at 1-
877-250-5652, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
SALES SUPERSTARS!The Bay
Oshawa in-store photo promo.
Great $$$. Call TODAY (905)513-
2730. (Closed Monday &
Tuesday)
SECURITY PART TIME posi-
tion, minimum 2 years ex-
perience. If interested fax re-
sume to Christine at Staff Plus
(416) 495-0941.
SEEKING part time, cleaning
staff, car an asset, 10-20hrs.
per week. Previous experi-
ence a must. call 905-426–
5344, leave message.
SENIOR SITE SUPERVISOR
for Scarborough projects of
Concord based home builder.
Benefits, new vehicle, salary
commensurate. Call 905-738-
2009 ext. 226 or fax resume
905-738-0411
SLITTER/REWINDER OPERA-
TOR for a paper converting
company in Northumberland
County. full-time position. Ex-
perience preferred but willing
to train suitable candidate.
must have above average
technical aptitude. Fork truck
experience is also a plus.
Email to: slitterandrewin-
der@hotmail.com or fax to
(905)355–5597
STYLIST POSITION for Osha-
wa salon, guaranteed salary/
commission, hiring bonus
from $100 - $350. Store dis-
counts. Call Cheryl (905) 723-
7323
WAITSTAFF, COUNTER HELP,
Cooks, Bartenders & House-
keeping staff required. Apply
within 559 Bloor St. W., Osha-
wa or fax (905)404-9034
WAREHOUSE POSITIONS
Looking for hard working,
conscientious people for a
fast paced distribution center
located in Markham. Must be
able to lift 80 lbs. Experience
in a warehouse environment
is an asset. Please fax re-
sume to Attn: Operations
Manager- Fax: 905-946-8435
What you don't like money?
Everybody does! An internet
chat hostess has potential to
make over $1000/week. if you
are 18+ and are outgoing, in-
telligent with a great sense of
humor and looking for an ex-
citing job Please call 416-
937-9354, 905-439-0382
100% Discretion Assured.
WORK at home. Become part
of the booming Health & Nu-
trition Industry. Huge earning
potential, no experience nec-
essary, step by step training
provided. Visit
www.theonlybiz4u.com or call
1-888-225-0613.
WORK ON LINE $25-$75/hr, full
training provided, 1-888-563-
9189 or www.dreamclasp.com
Skilled &
Technical Help515
ARCHITECTURAL / ENGINEER
ASSISTANT. Construction firm
seeks individuals with archi-
tectural or engineering train-
ing, certification, or back-
ground, to work with con-
struction superintendents.
Recent graduates welcome.
Fax resume & letter of interest
to 888-315-6320.
EXPERIENCED PRE-PRESS
person needed for Ajax print &
copy shop. Full-time position.
Knowledge of Mac & PC ap-
plications required. Fax re-
sume to 905-619-1296
GAS LINE COMPANY requires
general labour for residential
installations. Mechanical skills
required Fax resume to: (905)
738-3976.
PLUMBER required for full-time
position. Drain cleaning experi-
ence an asset. Wages based on
experience. Fax resume includ-
ing references to: 905-571-4292.
FIELD SERVICE Mechanic dis-
patcher required to direct and coor-
dinate service mechanics to handle
field service calls. Heavy equipment
experience required. Call
(416)291–1929 or fax resume
(416)291-0009
Office Help525
CLERICAL ASSISTANT required
Part-time. Expertise in: Microsoft
Office 2000, graphic packages, will-
ing to learn. Additional program kn-
owledge an advantage. Fax resume
to: Lorraine Ravey 905-427-9964
PICKERING, PART-TIME (12-16
hours) evening (5-9pm) week-
end. Receptionist. Computer
experience essential. Real Estate
experience preferred. Must be
mature and reliable. Fax resumes
to 905-420-5455.
Sales Help
& Agents530
OUTSIDE SALES representa-
tives required for Digital TV, and
internet residential customers.
Will be responsible for own area,
all leads provided, fax resume to:
905-856-0626.
Hospital/Medical/
Dental535
BUSY DENTAL OFFICE in Whitby
requires receptionist for
evenings & weekends. Please
drop off resume to 117
Kendalwood Rd.
FULL-TIME CHIROPRACTIC
Receptionist/Assistant required
(34 hours approx) Experience
not necessary, but good work
history essential. Health oriented
outgoing personality and flexible
hours an asset. Please include
references. Fax resume by June
14th, 2002 to: (905)404-1526
HYGIENIST OPPORTUNITY in a
caring, energetic, cosmetic envi-
ronment. Orthodontic training or
experience an asset. Possible
future position or education for
restorative hygiene. Top level
remuneration and office bonus.
Available immediately. Please
call (905)728-2321.
HYGIENIST REQUIRED part
time progressive, energetic,
team oriented practice, cur-
rently days available are
Thurs. Fri. Sat. but must be
flexible. Fax resume to (905)
623-3201, Attention Karen or
deliver to 60 Liberty St. S.,
Bowmanville.
PART-TIME PHLEBOTOMIST /
File Clerk for Whitby special-
ist. 15-20 hours/week. Experi-
ence necessary. Schedule
flexibility required. Fax re-
sume to 905-430-9107
PART-TIME,Hygienist for
maternity leave. Mon.-Thurs.
some evenings Please call
905-430–0417.
PDA required Monday to
Thursday. Hrs. 8am-5:30pm.
Please fax resumes to: 905-
831-5975.
PDA/DENTAL Assistant HARP
certified, 3 days & occasional
Saturdays for Orthodontic Of-
fice, York Region. Fax to
(905)642-9692
PICKERING DENTAL office
requires Dental Assistant Full
time, HARP certified. Call
905-420–3980, or fax 905-420-
5378.
TWO DENTAL ASSISTANTS
required, Uxbridge office. Ex-
perience preferred. 1 full time
position, 1 part time for ma-
ternity coverage on Wed & 1/2
day Saturdays. 905-852-4767
VERSA-CARE CENTRE Ux-
bridge invites applicants for
permanent part-time RNs.
Previous LTC experience an
asset. Fax or mail resume to
Elizabeth Batt, DOC, 130
Reach St. Uxbridge, ON L9P
1L3, 905-852-0117.
Hotel/Restaurant540
EL RANCHO RESTAURANT,
Whitby's newest casual dining
roadhouse is looking for all
positions including Head Chef,
Hostess, Servers and Kitchen
Help. Please apply at:
www.thehrdepartment.ca or
fax to: (905) 655-3726
Houses For Sale100
BOWMANVILLE BEAUTY,
$249,900 BRICK BUNGALOW
w/walkout, oversized ravine
lot overlooking Soper Creek. 2
large bedrooms, liv/din, cof-
fered/cathedral ceiling, family
room w/fireplace, kitchen w/
double pantry, main floor
laundry, alarm system, cold
cellar, lots of upgrades. Pri-
vate. Call 905-623-9994
COURTICE, 29 NEWPORT
Ave., $189,900.00 4lvl, 4-bed-
room backsplit, finished top-
bottom, large kitchen w/sky-
lights, wall-to-wall oak pantry,
ceramic backsplash, hard-
wood in DR, C/Vac, C/Air, 1-1/
2 car garage, fully fenced,
great location, walk to
schools, 905-435-0101.
BOWMANVILLE Gracious
Century Home, 182 Church St.
3+bedrooms, period ceilings,
landscaped 66x168'-lot, reno-
vated kitchen, pool, double
garage, new A/C, F/A gas heat,
gas fireplace, big windows
$329,000 (905)623-0854
COUNTRY LIVING in the city.
3600 Anderson St. Whitby. 3
bedrooms, den, 1-1/2 baths
finished rec room with walkout
to fabulous backyard. Com-
pletely private. Creek mean-
dering through property.
$285,000. 905-430-1333
3+1 BEDROOM FINISHED
basement with kitchen, near
Oshawa Shopping centre & Go
station. New kitchen on main
floor, air conditioning, fenced
yard, paved driveway.
$169,900. (905)723–9968.
OSHAWA, EXCELLENT AREA,
3-bedroom 1-1/2 baths, ce-
ramic floor, kitchen hall,
walkout living room to fenced
yard, attached garage, semi-
finished basement $165,000
1-705-437-3613. No agents.
BACKS ONTO treed green
belt, detached, 3 bedrooms, 3
baths, family room with gas
fireplace, walkout to sun room
addition, $199,900. Won't last.
Call Kim Jones 1-877-709-
9849.
Out-of-Town
Properties120
MONTAGUE,PEI summer re-
treat or year round 2 storey
home, 2 baths, large country
kitchen, many renovations,
large treed lot w/private back
yard. Five minute walk to town
marina. 15 minute drive to
sandy beach at Pamure Is.
10min drive to 2 renowned 18
hole golf courses at Bredenell.
$89,000 Phone (902)838-4532
weekdays after 6pm, anytime
weekend. Pictures upon re-
quest. snc
Houses Wanted130
WE BUY HOUSES. We take
over payments, no equity, no
problem. We will buy or lease
your house. No commissions
or fees 905-720-8192
Indust./
Comm. Space145
4,000 SQ. FT.industrial/com-
mercial, three 12 x 14 doors.
520 Fox Street, Oshawa. Near
401, $2,000 monthly. Avail-
able immediately. Phone
(905) 725-9503 or (905) 576-
0498.
NEW INDUSTRIAL Units, for
sale M1A Whitby 2,250 OR
4,500 SQ. FT. 20' clear, drive-
in available now (905)436–
9613.
READY TO MOVE OUT OF
YOUR HOME OFFICE? Space
for rent in Industrial Plaza on
Whitby Oshawa border. Good
rate, short or long term, Avail-
able immediately 905-725-
9696
Office &
Business space150
AJAX PLAZA,second floor of-
fice space 580sq.ft. Available
immediately. Next to 401, low
rates, good parking. Call Mr.
Harari (416)630–0111 ReMax
Realtron Realty
BOWMANVILLE STORE -
downtown area, for lease, re-
tail - approx. 600 sq.ft. Flexi-
ble availabilitiy. Call 905-623-
4858
NEWCASTLE VILLAGE,avail-
able July 1st, approx.
1300sq.ft. Call (905)623–5522.
OFFICE / PROFESSIONAL
SPACE. 400-2400 sq. ft. Prime
downtown Whitby location.
Ground floor. Private entrance
and parking Call Joanna @
905-579-6245.
Business
Opportunities160
BE THE BOSS!Work from
home. www.burstofsuc-
cess.net
CHIP TRUCK.1974 Chevy
P.30, 3 sinks, new fridge/grill,
2 fryers, stainless steel stor-
age. New floor, freshly paint-
ed, will run/no brakes. Gas
lines redone. Must sell
$10,000-obo 705-748-4250
EXECUTIVE opportunity to
create wealth. Looking for
self-motivated business lead-
ers to join our dynamic team
of entrepreneurs. If you are
serious about creating long-
term residual income in a
multi-million $$ industry. Call
Carlos (905)831–6456.
SIGN MAKING BUSINESS
easy to learn, work at home,
make $1000/week, everything
you need including website
and customers. Asking
$18,000. 905-431-1209 Dave
Apts. & Flats
For Rent170
1 & 2 BDRMS Available im-
mediately or July 1st. 2 loca-
tions, 946 Masson St., 350
Malaga Rd., Oshawa. $620 &
$760 per month inclusive. No
pets. Call (905)576–6724 or
905-242-4478.
1 BEDROOM first floor apart-
ment, available immediately.
$625 per mo. plus hydro, first/
last. Uxbridge, downtown
Brock St. No pets/smoking.
References. Call Sam (905)
709-8152
1-BEDROOM BASEMENT apart-
ment, N.W. Pickering, near 401,
separate entrance, washer, dryer,
2 car parking, non-smoker, no
pets. Available July 1st.
Call(905)509–1409 or 416-200-
2817
2-BDRM basement,Ajax,
Westney/Hwy 2, close to shop-
ping, GO/401. Large, bright,
clean, separate entrance, inclu-
des utilities, parking, cable, laun-
dry. $850. Avail. June or July. No
pets/smoking. 905-426–1222
AJAX Hwy#2/Westney, Large
professionally finished one bed-
room basement. Air, one-park-
ing, separate entrance, 4-piece-
bath. No pets, non smoking.
$800 inclusive, available July
1st. Call 905-427-6405
AJAX two or one bedroom with
den basement apartment, side
and rear entrance, 4 piece bath,
own laundry, parking Call 905-
683–9213.
AVAILABLE JULY 15,2 bedroom
basement apt., Whites rd.
Pickering, 1400 sq.ft. seperate
entrance & laundry, 4 pc. bath,
air, 1 parking, no pets, no smok-
ing, $1,000, inclusive. per month
first/last. Melissa, (416) 231-
1160.
OSHAWA large one-bedroom
apt. Main floor of triplex
$725/month includes utilities
and parking, first & last required.
Available July 1st. Call 905-666-
8639
COZY BACHELOR basement with
fireplace, private, in quiet neigh-
bourhood, including utilities.
Available July 1st. Suits one.
$700. No smoking, no pets. Call
(905)839–3622
RPNS
Westshore
Retirement Village,
in Port Perry.
Requires RPNs for
casual and wee-
kend relief posi-
tions.
Please fax resume to
905-985-1881
or phone Judy Life
905-985-8660
AVON
Wanted sales
Representatives.
RECEIVE $50 of
Free Product with
first order.
Limited time offer
call Heidi
905-509-1163.
$20.00/HOUR AVERAGE
Registration
Officers Required
We Train You
Also spring and summer
program for students
Call Kim
905-435-0280
PA RT TIME
Help required.
Experience not nec-
essary. Must be
pleasant and work
well with people.
Apply in person
DOLOMITI SHOES
PICKERING TOWN
CENTRE
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CANADIAN TIRE
AJAX, ONTARIO
Busy new location with 20 service bays
now accepting resumes
CLASS "A" TUNE UP
TECHNICIANS
Specializing in drivability, E.F.I.,
electrical diagnosis, air conditioning
& emission repair.
CLASS 'A" GENERAL AND
FRONT END SPECIALISTS
Minimum 3 years experience in all phases
of import and domestic applications
If You Are:
•Committed to customer satisfaction
•Well organized & neat in appearance
•Able to work well within a flat rate
system
•Are a firm believer in fixing it right the
first time
•Able to work flexible hours including
evenings and weekends
You Can Expect:
•Above average income, $24.50 per unit
•Excellent company benefits (including
dental, drug & profit sharing plan)
• A modern, well equipped facility to
work from
Fax: 905-683-6481
Attention Greg Pilon
514 Salon & Spa Help 514 Salon & Spa Help
AJAX MACHINE SHOP
Requires general shop help.
Interest in Epoxy & Urethane
Resin moulding an asset.
Valid "G" DL a must.
F/T - Start $8.00/hr.
Fax resume to; 905-427-4993 (Ajax)
515 Skilled & Technical
Help 515 Skilled & Technical
Help
HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC
Hard-Co Construction has an opening for a
full-time heavy equipment mechanic to
perform both shop work and field service
calls on hydraulic excavators, loaders and
dozers etc.
The successful candidate will be a
self-motivated and energetic team player
who is able to work in a very fast paced
environment.
Job requirements include a Heavy
Equipment Mechanic Certification, a valid
drivers license, own tools and transportation
to and from work.
Welding and fabricating experience would
be an asset.
Competitive wages and benefits offered.
Please fax resume to (905)668-3584
MAINTENANCE APPRENTICE
$10/per hr.,Welding experience required.
Basic understanding of mechanical.
(905)686-9842 EXT. 142 - 9AM-4PM
(905)686-2445 EXT. 142 - 4PM-8PM
Ajax business seeks experienced
computerized
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE/
ACCOUNTS
RECEIVABLE CLERK
To work independently with
various different companies.
The ideal candidate will be
highly organized, efficient, and
reliable. Property management
experience is required. Thorough
knowledge and understanding of
the general ledger is a must.
REMS, Microsoft Word and Mi-
crosoft Excel would be definite
assets. Please fax your resume,
including desired salary to:
Lisa by Monday June 10,
at (905) 427-1611
525 Office Help 525 Office Help
StonCor, Canada's leader in concrete and
steel protection fininshes has the
following position available;
BILINGUAL RECEPTIONIST
➢2+ years receptionist experince with a
high volume multi line switchboard
➢ Outgoing personality with a
professional telephone manner
Accelerate your career by sending a
resume today to:
STONCOR GROUP
95 Sunray Street
Whitby, ON, L1N 9C9
Fax: (905)430-3056
Email: cwhite@stoncor.com
Stop wasting time commuting!
University of Toronto at Scarborough
Registration and Financial Aid
Assistant (Part-time – 60%)
The Assistant provides front-line services by processing
and preparing a variety of forms relating to registration,
student cards, loan and interest free documents, refers
students to available resources and books appointments
with the Financial Aid Advisor.
To view a detailed job posting, please go to:
http://www.utoronto.ca/jobopps/jobext/ajob617.htm
525 Office Help 525 Office Help 525 Office Help
SPECIAL PROJECTS
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
Toronto Community News is Growing!
Our newly created Special Projects Division requires a creative,
resourceful, highly motivated individual to sell advertising
space into special supplements & features. The ideal candidate
must possess excellent written communication & presentation
skills. Cold calling potential advertisers as well as maintaining
ongoing relationships are key requirements. Ability to multi-
task is definately a must. Previous sales experience is an asset.
If you are interested in working in a friendly and energetic envi-
ronment and would like an opportunity to build a rewarding
career, please forward your resume to:
Rysia Adam - Special Projects Advertising Manager
To r onto Community News
10 Tempo Aveune, Toronto ON m2H 2N8
email: radam@mirror-guardian.com
To r onto Community News is one of the major distributors of fly-
ers, samples and other products in our market area. We are very
proud of our award winning publications, the excellent quality
of our printed products and the extremely high
readership our newspapers enjoy.
Has an immediate opening for a
SALESPERSON
in our Used Vehicle Dept.
The successful candidate will be
experienced and have a current
OMVIC License.
We offer top commissions and
excellent work environment and
company vehicle.
Call or submit a resume to:
John Cafik or Lou D’Amelio
Bus: 416-284-1631
Fax: 416-284-1304
Toll Free: 1-866-877-0859
530 Sales Help &
Agents 530 Sales Help &
Agents 530 Sales Help &
Agents
Growing Sign Manufacturer
Seeking Experienced
COMMISSION SALES
EXECUTIVES
If you are highly motivated, a team
player, with a minimum of 3 years
experience in the sign industry and
a proven track record, we want to
hear from you.
• Junior Graphic Designer
• Sign Box Fabricator
Phone (905) 619-3513
Toll Free: 1-800-781-6911
Fax (905) 619-3513
EMail: d-d-l@sympatico.ca
Part-time Activity Aide
(Maternity Leave position)
required for long term care facility
Applicants must be an outgoing, dynamic,
teamplayer, who enjoys working with
seniors. Must have a diploma in
activation, recreation or gerontology
Please submit resumes by June 17 to:
Extendicare/Oshawa
82 Park Road, N.
Oshawa, ON, L1J 4L1
or Fax: 905-579-1733
535 Hospital/Medical/
Dental 535 Hospital/Medical/
Dental
510 General Help 510 General Help
510 General Help 510 General Help
515 Skilled & Technical
Help
535 Hospital/Medical/
Dental 535 Hospital/Medical/
Dental
145 Industrial/
Commercial Space
CENTRAL OSHAWA, 3-bed-
room from $950, June/July/
Aug. 2-bedroom from $799-
$825 for July/August 1-bed-
room $750 for July lst. Well-
maintained building, near all
amenities. 905-723-0977 9am-
5pm
EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION
Beautiful large 1-bdrm apt, on
top floor of quiet adult lifestyle
building, near Oshawa Centre,
a must see! Parking, no
smokers, no pets please.
$650 plus hydro. Call Michael
(905) 723-1741 leave message
HARMONY & OLIVE,nice 2
bedroom, parking, coin laun-
dry, close to schools, on bus
route, avail. July 1, asking
$875./mo. inclusive. call 905-
666–8004.
LARGE BACHELOR apartment
in house, clean, very quiet,
separate entrance, excellent
neighbourhood near O.C.,
laundry, utilities and satellite
TV included. Available July 1.
$595 inclusive. (905)571–
5320.
MONARCH & WESTNEY area,
1-bedroom basement apart-
ment, all inclusive, 3 ap-
pliances, parking, non-smok-
ing, no pets. First/last re-
quired. $775 monthly negoti-
able. Available immediately.
Suit single. (905)426–2411
NEW BASEMENT , suitable
for 1, new home. Live rent-
free in exchange for 2-4/hrs.
per day of housekeeping, daily
dinners Mon.-Fri. for family of
5. 905-655–3101 (Brooklin).
NORTH OSHAWA,2 bed-
room, very clean and quiet
building, newly painted, new
appliances. All inclusive ex-
cept cable, No pets. Available
July 1, $825. Call 905-579–
9600 or 905-436-6408.
NORTHEAST OSHAWA main
floor of bungalow, 2 bed-
rooms, gas fireplace, central
air, suitable for professional/
couple, July 1 or Aug 1. First/
last, no smoking, no pets $850
inclusive. 905-720-2307
TWO BEDROOM apts. avail-
able immediately. Conven-
iently located in Uxbridge in
adult occupied building. Appt.
to view call 905-852-2534.
OSHAWA - 1 AND 2 BED-
ROOM apartments, plus 3
bedroom penthouse, laundry
room each floor. Very quiet,
exclusive, adult lifestyle
building. No pets. 905-579-
9016
OSHAWA APTS.- Bachelor, 1
and 2 bedroom, newer build-
ings. Includes utilities, park-
ing. Laundry on-site. No dogs.
Building #1 905-432-8914,
Building #2, #3, #4 905-571-
0425 or for all 1-888-558-2622
OSHAWA KING/WILSON Quiet
building near shopping, trans-
portation. Utilities and parking
included. 2-bdrm June/July/
August 1st $869. Telephone
(905)571-4912 until 6:30p.m.
OSHAWA,2 bedroom close to
bus route & schools, laundry,
facilities, new windows, park-
ing for 2 cars, $700 plus, first
& last req. 905-431–3396
PICKERING,Finch/Lynn
Heights, 2 bdrm, walk-out
basement, one parking, $950
inclusive, avail. July 1st. First
& last required. No pets. (416)
275–2308
PICKERING basement apart-July
1. Very spacious bright, no pets,
non smoking, A/C, separate
entrance, convenient area,
1st/last. $900 per month.
(905)427-2154
PICKERING BRIGHT walkout
basement 2-bedroom apart-
ment stove, parking, fridge,
carpeted, separate entrance.
All utilities +cable. Walk to GO
bus. $750/month. Full-time
employed person preferred.
No pets/smoking. 905-428-
1652 after 6pm
PICKERING 401/WHITES,
large, bright 2 Bedroom
Basement, sep. entrance, full
kitchen, air, laundry, parking,
ceramic tile, large yard,
backs onto park, $950 plus,
Aug. 1. 905-420-9933
PICKERING Liverpool/Finch -
professionally finished 1-bed-
room basement apartment
Separate entrance, laundry
and parking. Available July
1st or sooner. $750/inclusive.
No pets/smoking. Credit
check. (416) 616–7776
PICKERING,1-bdrm base-
ment, friendly home, French-
man's Bay. Includes ap-
pliances, utilities, cable, park-
ing, laundry. Shared entrance,
suitable for single mature
working person. No smoking/
pets. First, last. July 1st. $725.
905-831–0162
PICKERING, 2-BEDROOM
walkout basement apartment
bright, clean. Full kitchen,
laundry & parking available.
Large back yard. $1100 plus
hydro. Available June 21/July
1st. Call 647-272-9028
PONTYPOOL,private and se-
cluded country setting, with
two bedroom walkout base-
ment apartment, bright and
clean with fridge, stove, laun-
dry, heat and hydro included.
No smoking, lst/last, refer-
ences. $800 per month. Tele-
phone (705) 277–1972
REGENCY PLACE - 15 Regen-
cy Cres., Whitby. Adult Life-
style Apt. Complex. Clean
quiet building. Excellent loca-
tion. Quiet setting across from
park. All utilities included. Call
905-430-7397.
OSHAWA - Quiet building
near shopping, transportation.
Utilities included. Simcoe/
Mill. 1-bdrm, avail. June &
August 1st, $739/mo. 2-Bed-
rooms avail. June & July
$839/mo. 905-436-7686 until
7:30pm.
SPACIOUS well-maintained -
1, 2 & 3 bedroom apts. Avail.
at 900 and 888 Glen St. Some
with walk-in closets, paint
provided. Close to schools,
shopping centre, GO Station.
Utilities included. Call
(905)728-4993.
TWO BEDROOM, 1062 Nel-
son Street, Oshawa. Stove,
refrigerator, utilities and park-
ing. Upper floor. $750 month
Available immediately. First.,
last, references Call (905)728-
2969.
UXBRIDGE NEW 1-bedroom
basement apartment. $750/
month inclusive. First/last,
references, no smoking/pets.
(905)852-0159
WHITBY- Large 2 bedroom
basement apartment. Private
entrance. 5 appliances. $800+
utilities. 1st/last and ref. re-
quired. Available July 1st. Call
(905)-666-3050
WHITBY NEWLY RENOVATED
3 bedroom, adult building,
balcony, hardwood floors,
parking, laundry facilities, no
pets, non smoker, lst/last,
June 15th. $950 plus heat/hy-
dro. Call (905) 655–4036
WHITES RD. BACHELOR
apartment. Clean, quiet, park-
ing, laundry, cable and A/C.
$700 per month inclusive.
(647)-271–8850
WHY rent when you can own
your own home for less than
you think?!! Call Dave Hay-
lock Sales Rep. Re/Max
Summit Realty (1991) Ltd.
(905) 668-3800 or (905) 666-
3211.
Condominiums
For Rent180
PICKERING 3 bedroom town-
house, loft, deck, garage, ap-
pliances. across from park,
bus, no smoking/pets, refer-
ences, credit check, avail.
now, $1250 plus utilities/con-
do fee. 905-428–3627
OSHAWA - 2 bdrm condo,
pool, sauna, etc. $1000 inclu-
sive. Avail. August 1st. First
& last required. Call 905-
434–6047
Houses For
Rent185
A-ABA-DABA-DO, I have a
home for you! 6 months free!
From $550/month OAC, up to
$6,000 cash back to you,
$29,500+ family income. Short
of down payment? For spectacu-
lar results Great Rates. Call Ken
Collis, Associate Broker, Coldwell
Banker RMR Real Estate
(905)728-9414 or 1-877-663-
1054 email:kcollis@trebnet.com
3 BEDROOM DETACHED, in
Bowmanville, with walkout
basement, garage, deep lot,
close to 401 +schools. $925/
mo. +utilities. Non-smoker,
Avail. Aug. 1. 905-436-2399
Brand NEW WHITBY town-
house (Taunton/Anderson)
1356sq.ft., 3-bedrooms, 2.5
baths, brand new Whirlpool
appliances, c/air, upgraded
ceramics, carpet throughout.
Access to backyard through
garage. Schools/parks near-
by. Available August 1. $1400
plus utilities. References re-
quired. (905)668–3412 (snp)
CLEAN 2-1/2 STOREY HOME,
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, close to
Mall, bus & 401 (Simcoe/
Olive) Oshawa area. $1400 +
utilities. Avail. July 1. Call
(416)587-3162
FAIRPORT AND HWY 2.
Three bedrooms, 1 1/2 storey
detached house, large scenic
property. Available July lst.
$l,l00 plus utilities. (416) 335-
7056.
HORSE LOVERS - 3-bdrm
small farm house, Ajax/Pick-
ering area, professional cou-
ple preferred. No pets. $1,200
month + utilities. Available
July 1st/15th. (negotiable)
(905)428–7407
NEWTONVILLE CENTURY
home, on approximate 1 acre,
4/5 bedrooms with study,
oversized livingroom and di-
ningroom, nicely decorated
throughout. Garden, garage,
close to Cloverleaf & 401.
Available August 1st. $1200/
month plus utilities. Call
(905)576–8381
Northeast OSHAWA,4-bed-
room end unit, 1-1/2 baths,
finished basement w/bar,
fenced yard, c/a, appliances,
$1150 + heat/hydro, referenc-
es, first/last. Available July
1st. (905)213–1378
OSHAWA - three bedroom
with garage, older couple pre-
ferred, $l,150 per mo inclu-
sive. Front yard, no pets.
Available July lst. Call (905)
432-3586.
OSHAWA, South Park &
Phillip Murray, renovated
bungalow, upper $1050. plus
utilities, lower, $588. plus util-
ities, ;arge yard & deck. call
905-427–6368, 905-619-2492.
PICKERING FINCH/ROSEDALE
Executive large 4-bedroom
(3400 ft), double garage house
for rent. $2200.00 first and last
months plus utilities. References
required. Call 647 224 2422
ROSSLAND / THICKSON four
bedroom house, double garbage,
basement not included. Pet
restriction. References. #l,35 0o
per mo. plus utilities. August
1/02, lst/last, Tim Webster
Sutton Group Heritage (905)
619-9500
ROSSLAND RD. W./Westney Rd.
N. OPEN HOUSE 62 Marshall
Cres. Monday-Wednesday 6-
7pm, Saturday 1-2pm, Sunday
4-5pm. 3-bedroom main floor
laundry, parking, $1095, July
1st. 1-866-737-5617 or
(416)436-2884.
WHITBY CENTRE 3 bedroom,
well kept bungalow. Close to
everything. Huge yard. Laundry.
$1250 +utilities, no pets.
Available immediately. Refer-
ences required. 905-432-7165
WHITBY HOUSE,120 Hunter St.
Near Kendalwood Plaza. 3+1
bedrooms. $1150/month plus
utilities. First & Last. 905-626-
2878
Townhouses
For Rent190
A1 OSHAWA SOUTH 3-bedroom
townhouse close to schools,
shopping. $975 per month plus
utilities. First/last. Avail. July 1st.
905-579-9956 days.
COURTICE, large townhouse for
rent, 3 years old, very clean, 3
bedrooms, garage, 5 appliances,
air, non-smoker, no pets,
$1250/month +utilities, first/last,
avail. July 1. 905-432-3960
OSHAWA - near OC, 3 bdrm
w/garage, close to schools &
shopping. $1100 plus utilities
First & last. Avail July 1st. Call
905-668–1003
Housing Wanted191
CHRISTIAN FEMALE,URGENT-
LY seeking affordable housing in
Durham area. With one child and
a small dog. Very respectable of
others. Call 905-420–5578 or
email: dream10@rogers.com
MATURE SINGLE PARENT with
toddler & 2 dogs looking for 2
bedroom rental w/yard in or
around Whitby. References avail-
able. Please leave message 905-
579-4143
WORKING MOM with 2 school
aged boys, looking for housing in
the Simcoe St. S. - Conant St.,
area, near Cedardale Public
School. South Oshawa. Prefer
upper level or main floor, 2 or 3
bedrooms, reasonable rent. Do
not wish to share accommoda-
tions. Please call (905) 432-
0067 after 6 p.m.
Rooms For Rent
& Wanted192
2 FURNISHED rooms $100
week. Non smokers, private
home, parking, cable, laundry,
suitable for working person. N.E.
Oshawa. Call Rita
(905)579–9499.
AJAX -FURNISHED ROOM
includes parking, cable, sepa-
rate entrance, share facilities,
non-smoker, first/last, $425/
month inclusive. No pets. Avail.
July 1st. Call 905-427-6932
AJAX Harwood/Kingston Rd.,
available immediately. $450/
month, share all facilities,
utilities included. Parking
space. Call 905-426–5702 or
416-325-9518.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
Furnished room in Pickering,
cable, light kitchen facilities,
near Pickering Generating
Station, PTC/GO. $180 bi-
weekly. (905)420–4318.
CLEAN ROOM $400/month.
Available immediately. Call
(905)686–8069 or (905)427-
6106.
NORTH-OSHAWA one fur-
nished bedroom to rent, share
kitchen/bath, large-deck, large
private country home. Park-
ing, laundry, storage avail-
able. $450 inclusive, Avail-
able immediately. No
smokers. 905-626-3099.
OSHAWA, FURNISHED room
in a beautiful quiet house, c/
ac, cable, laundry, close to all
amenities. Non-smokers no
pets. $380/month all inclusive
Avail July 1. (289) 314–1534.
SOUTH AJAX,Pleasant bed-
sitting room in friendly adult
home, 2pc bath, close to bus,
cable, laundry, share all facil-
ities, no smoking/pets. $100
wk. Available immediately.
905-427–0394
Shared
Accommodation194
AJAX NEAR LAKE newly ren-
ovated 2 room basement for
rent, shared facilities, laundry,
large yard/deck, parking, non-
smoking, no pets, utilities in-
cluded. Furnished $580, Un-
furnished $540. 905-428–9315
AJAX, CLOSE TO GO train,
share large home, 1 room
$450/month all inclusive.
would suit professional per-
son. Call (905)686–0508
HOUSE TO SHARE fully
equipped, near Pickering
Town Centre, GO Station, 401
access, lots of room, $375/
month, cable, c/a, available
now, female preferred.
(905)421–9651
PICKERING - ROUGE VALLEY
Beautifully decorated home,
open concept, backing onto
Rouge Forest. Looking for
non-smoking professional.
$600 all inclusive. Food plan
optional. Rick (905)509–6085.
PICKERING VILLAGE town-
house to share. Suits female
non-smoker. Reduced rent in
exchange for childcare. Page
416-440-5032
Vacation
Properties200
$8,900; $1500 DOWN; $125
monthly, fully serviced wood-
ed trailer lot near Cobourg.
Sand beach. Hydro/water/
sewers, rolling hills, next to
county forest, great swim-
ming/fishing. Call 905-885-
6664
FENELON FALLS,Sturgeon
Lake, private lakefront 3-bed-
room modern cottage, all con-
veniences, cable. No pets.
$600/weekly. Avail. Aug. 10-
31. Call (905) 623-7637.
Rentals Outside
Canada205
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, ful-
ly furnished, air conditioned,
2-3 bedroom manufactured
homes. Pools & hot tub, near
beaches & major attractions.
Children welcome. Photos
$275 weekly (less than motel)
(905)683–5503.
Cottages For Rent209
3 SPACIOUS, recently reno-
vated 3-bdrm family house-
keeping cottages avail June
29, $800/wk, southeast of Pic-
ton on Smith's Bay. Sandy
bottom waterfront. 905-839–
2159
DISAPPEAR TO THE KA-
WARTHAS for a week in a de-
luxe lakefront housekeeping
cottage. 45 minutes North
East of Peterboro. Great fish-
ing, swimming, boating, re-
laxing. Friendly family at-
mosphere. From $595 weekly.
June weekends available.
www.bluemountainlodge.ca
(705) 877–2159
LINDSAY - One or 2 bedroom
cottage, great fishing, sandy
beach, boat rentals available.
Telephone (905) 243-4646
1986 GLENDETTE 33 Foot
travel trailer, sleeps 6 excel-
lent condition. $8500 905-852-
4102 cell 416-801-1967
1998 AEROLITE travel trailer,
26ft, bunk house model,
sleeps 6-8, loaded w/all op-
tions, used only 3 times. 905-
509–2121
2000 COLEMAN SANTE-FE
tent-trailer, sleeps 6, 1 piece
hard-top, 3-way fridge, 2
stoves, awning, boat rack,
electric brakes, excellent
condition, $8900. 905-433-
0390
1992 BONAIRE Hardtop Tent
trailer, sleeps 6, includes
stove, fridge, icebox & pro-
pane tank. Excellent condition.
$3750 OBO. Call 905-435-
8186
NEW PARK -RICE LAKE
Large seasonal 10 new sites.
Pool, beach, docking, rec.
hall. North Lander Trailers for
sale, Park Model rentals
weekly. Call (705)696-3423.
Website: www.dreamlandre-
sort.on.ca
PROWLER TRAILER, 33ft,
sleeps 8, air, furnace, large
deck, double shed, driveway,
paddle boat, located at Hwy 35
& Hwy 7, Riverwood Park.
$13,000 o.b.o. Call 905-665-
8252 or 905-259-8252
Boats &
Supplies232
14FT RUNABOUT 35 Even-
rude boat, motor & trailer.
$1,500 o.b.o. Call 905-294–
6448
14ft SKI BOAT, 50 H.P., 4 cyl,
Mercury outboard & trailer.
New battery. Ready to Go!
Asking $3,995. 905-571-5138
FOR SALE - 2 SEA-DOO'S 95
& 96, both run super fast and
clean, also comes with dual
galvanized steel trailer, win-
terized yearly. Must see!
$8,200 OBO. 1-877-818-9606,
9 am - 5 pm ask for Jesse or
Delon 905-428-6559 after 5
pm.
Pools &
Supplies234
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL - 16x30
O.D. Kayak Pools with decks
and fence, limited quantity,
from $4,995.00, 25 year war-
ranty. 416-798-7509, 1-800-
668-7564.
Hobbies &
Crafts237
VENDORS WANTED for new
Sales area being opened on
August 1st to flea market ven-
dors in building 1 at the Cour-
tice Flea Market. 4km east of
Oshawa. Call early for best
location. (905)436–1024.
Tutoring
Service279
Bargain
Centre309
17 CUBIC FT. ADMIRAL frost
free fridge one general elec-
tric stove almond colour very
good condition $300 for both.
905-839–3258
LARGE DOG CARRIER, new
$40., crib and baby dresser with
changing table $200., 3 child or
pet gates, various sizes $15
each, Raptors basketball hoop
and backboard, 12' pole, new
$120., Telephone (905)
837–1725
LIKE NEW - Children's Swing
Set Step 2, includes pool,
Phenomenal condition, 3 1/2
years old. Asking $550 or best
offer. Call 905-831–0064.
Articles
For Sale310
CARPETS - lots of carpets. I
will carpet 3 rooms ( 30 sq. yd.)
Commercial carpets for $319.00.
Residential or Berber carpets for
$389.00. Includes carpet, premi-
um pad, expert installation. Free,
no pressure estimate. Norman
(905) 686-2314.
AIR CONDITIONERS - New
Danby 5,000 btu $199., 7,000
btu $325, 10,000 btu $445
12,000 btu $499 new danby
bar fridges, $139 and up. Also
variety of new appliances,
scratch and dent. Full manu-
facturers warranty. Recondi-
tioned fridges $195 / up, re-
conditioned ranges $125/ up,
reconditioned dryers $125 /
up, reconditioned washers
$199 / up, new and recondi-
tioned coin operated washers
and dryers at low prices. New
brand name fridges $480 and
up, new 30" ranges with clock
and window $430. Recondi-
tioned 24" ranges and 24" frost
free fridges now available.
Wide selection of other new
and reconditioned appliances.
Call us today, Stephenson's
Appliances, Sales, Service,
Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa.
(905)576–7448.
2 Dressers $35/each, bed
sofa $175, wall unit $55, 6pc.
oak bedroom suite $995, 4pc.
maple bedroom suite $250,
futon $110, file cabinet $20,
stove $65, student desk &
chair $45, 1950 console radio
$95, 1895 Brass bed $750
o.b.o. Microwave $20, sofa
$95, recliner chair $50, coffee
& end tables $25, black
wrought iron bed & canopy
$195, antique bedroom suite
$950, solid oak coffee table
$125, 1930 solid walnut tea
cart $650, 15 movie posters
$75, blackjack poker table & 4
chairs $125, TV $55, 10pc an-
tique diningroom suite $3900
obo. Lamps & pictures $5/
each Toaster, pots, pans,
dishes, tins, books, many oth-
er items. 20 King St. W., Bow-
manville, everything must go
(905)697–3532.
8 H.P. LAWN TRACTOR,
Massey Ferguson, completely
rebuilt & painted, $900. Must
See!! Call 1-705-786-0550
9 PC. OAK diningroom suite,
china cabinet, buffet, 6 chairs,
and table. 905-433–4661.
92 PLYMOUTH Grand Voyag-
er. Fridge & stove, 2 twin mat-
tress sets, computer and
desk. call 905-720–2775
PIANO SALE- Annual Year End
Sale ends June 22nd on all
2001 models of Roland digital
pianos, Samick pianos. All
Howard Miller clocks. Large
selection of used pianos (Ya-
maha, Kawai, Heintzmann
etc.) Not sure if your kids will
stick with lessons, try our rent
to own. 100% of all rental
payments apply. Call TELEP
PIANO (905) 433-1491.
www.Telep.ca WE WILL NOT
BE UNDERSOLD!
AFFORDABLE APPLIANCES
HANK'S APPLIANCES.
Matching fridge/stove, good
condition $249; Washers reg/
extra-cap $149/up. Dryers ex-
tra/reg $125/up. Selection
apt.-size washers/dryers. Se-
lection fridges $150/up. Side-
by-sides $299. White/almond
stoves, full/apt-size $150/up.
Portable dishwashers $225/
up. air conditioners & dehu-
midifiers $99/up. Visit our
showroom. Parts/sales/serv-
ice. 426 Simcoe St.S. Mon-Fri
8-6pm, Sat 9-5pm, Sun 11-
4pm. (905)728-4043.
ANTIQUE 3 drawer dresser circa
1840, hardcarved moustache
drawer pulls. Valued at $1,100.
905-372-6082.
ANTIQUE PIANO, circ. 1920s
made by Layton Bros., upright,
great condition, has been tuned.
Also, pool table, full-size, good
for recroom/teens. Call 905-509-
7294
APPLIANCES refrigerator, stove,
heavy duty Kenmore washer &
dryer. Also apartment-size wash-
er & dryer. Mint condition, will
sell separately, can deliver. 905-
839–0098
TRAILER HITCH for sale for 2000
Neon or newer, includes wiring
harness, $175. Call 905-579-
4991
BEDROOM SET, 8pce cherry-
wood. Bed, chest tri-dresser,
mirror, night stands, dovetail
construction. Never opened. In
boxes. Cost $9,000. Sacrifice
$2,800. 416-748-3993.
BEDROOM SET, 8pce cherry-
wood. Bed, chest, tri-dresser,
mirror, night stands, dovetail
construction. Never opened. In
boxes. Cost $9000, Sacrifice
$3500. 416-748-3993
BIRD CAGES,all shapes & sizes.
Some birds available. Call
(905)655–7845
WOOD TABLE+4 CHAIRS $275;
wood single bed, box+mattress
$200; queen bedroom 2 years
$800; fridge $250; Stove $125;
sectional sofa $275; chest freez-
er $135; 1990 Safari Cargo Van
as is $800 OBO. 905-260-2200
BRAND NEW 11ft patio door by
Bonneville, Asking $750. Call
905-404–9430
BUMPER POOL TABLE,oak,
hexagon shape, with equip-
ment. $299. (905)420–5227.
CARPETS SALE & HARDWOOD
FLOORING: carpet 3 rooms from
$339. (30 sq. yd.) Includes: car-
pet, premium pad and installa-
tion. Free estimates, carpet
repairs. Serving Durham and
surrounding area. Credit Cards
Accepted Call Sam 905-686-
1772.
CARPETS! CARPETS!CARPETS!
3 rooms carpeted with pad and
installation $299 (32 yds.). SPE-
CIAL BUY - 24oz. Berber, 10
colours, $7.50/yd. 32oz Berber,
12 colours, $8.50/yd. 45oz Nylon
Saxony, 30 colours, $13.50/yd.
NO HIDDEN COSTS. Free shopt
at Home Service. Guaranteed
Best Prices. SAILLIAN CAR-
PETS, 905-373-2260.
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE for
sale. 4yr old, 14-24" height, $10
each, 1yr guarantee. Cell & msg
centre 1-877-416-5566 Great
fundraising idea, please inquire.
www.spruceitup.ca
COMPUTER & ACCESSORIES!
Desktop, towers, & Notebooks.
New & refurbished. All products
with warranty. Financing
arranged. Guaranteed Service.
Call 905-576–9216 or bitsand-
bytes@rogers.com
DININGROOM 14 PCE cherry-
wood. 92" double pedestal. 8
Chippendale chairs. Buffet,
hutch, server, dovetail construc-
tion. Still in boxes. Cost $14,000.
Sacrifice $5000. (416)746-0995.
Direct TV HU FIX, $25. 30 day
warranty. Private script.
Unlooping $30. Also do H cards.
Call 905-424-8615
DIRECT TV Programming $25, 1
month warranty, HU Loaders w/6
month support $240, No support
$120. HU unlooping $25.
Monthly script support $30.
(905)426–9394 Ajax.
DIRT BIKE FOR SALE.1996 YZ
250, mint condition, pro circuit
pipe, new rear tire, new plastics
and lots of extras. $4,000 or best
offer. Shift pants and jersey, hel-
met and Alpine Star boots also
for sale. Contact Paul Clark (905)
666-5522.
EMERALD & DIAMOND Cocktail
ring, appraised $4800 asking
$1400. Loveseat bleached
carved wood, very formal, ele-
gant, asking $650. D/Room suite
pedostal & top table with four
parsons chair. All elegant, excel-
lent condition. 905-839–6635
ENTIRE LIVINGROOM, Couch,
chair & 3 tables, less than 1 yr.
old, 'southwest style' $800 OBO
(paid $1600+). Call 905-720-
1898
KEYBOARD ELECTRIC w/case as
new paid $1700, asking $750.
Binoculars water proof, scope,
optisan 8x30w new $95.
Umbrella cover & stand used
once $70. Beam canister only
$40. Duvet, new $50. Roller
skates, size 6/6-1/2, worn twice
paid $275, asking $75. Queen
water bed mattress $35. Call
(905)434–4932
LUIGI'S FURNITURE - We're
moving from 488 to 500 King St.
W., Oshawa. Watch for our grand
opening coming soon. Huge
moving sale on now - All furni-
ture priced for quick clearance.
We would rather sell it than move
it. Coil spring mattresses from
$89, futons from $165,
Simmons Queen set mattresses
from $699. set. Palliser leather at
wholesales prices. Sale priced,
recliner sofas, chairs, swivel
rocker recliners, nice selection of
fabrics. Always in stock, ready to
take to the cottage, ten different
styles of futons, all at the lowest
guaranteed price. Same quality at
a lower price, we'll beat it by
10%. Cottage country delivery
available. Priced to sell, all head-
boards, bunk beds, futons, mat-
tresses, sofas, leather etc. Check
us out first - our prices can't be
beat. Luigi's Furniture, 488 King
St. W., Oshawa, (905) 436-0860
MATTRESS/ Boxspring. Queen
Orthopedic. Brand new, factory
sealed. Sell $280. 416-496-1343
MOTORCYLE, YAMAHA.
Also, WOOD CHIPPER 8 H.P.
Briggs & Stranton engine
$800; Yamaha Motorcycle
20,000km, 550cc, maroon,
1984, $2000. 905-852–5128.
Lawn Mower, riding, profession-
al. Gravely Pro-Master, 60" mow-
ing deck, good condition. $5000
o.b.o. Call (416)995–8148
MOVING SALE - Vitamaster exer-
cise ski-machine; Maytag under-
sink garborator; Electric type-
writer; Metal typewriter stand;
Movie editor/splicer (Nizo 8mm).
905-668–9837
NEED A COMPUTER....Don't
Have Cash? The Original IBM PC,
just $1 a day ... no money down!
The Buck A Day Company, call 1-
800-772-8617
www.buckaday.com
NEW 17" Sony monitor (flat
screen), warranty expires March
2003, price $249.00, 19" NEC
monitor only 1 yr. old Price
$299.00 Phone (905) 725-0858.
Ask for John.
PIANO TECHNICIAN available for
tuning, repairs, & pre-purchase
consultation on all makes &
models of acoustic pianos.
Reconditioned Heintzman, Yam-
aha, Mason & Risch, & other
grand or upright pianos for sale.
Gift Certificates available. Call
Barb at 905-427-7631 or check
out the web at:
www.barbhall.com Visa, MC,
Amex.
PLAYSTATION MOD CHIPS PS1
basic chip $35; Stealth chip $60;
PS2 $95; Inquire about our
games in stock. All work guar-
anteed. Install while you wait.
Beatrice/Wilson area (905)721-
2365
POOL TABLE - 2 Yrs., Like new.
4x8' slate, mahogany finish.
Accessories incl: Boston balls,
cues, wall rack, brushes, ping-
pong insert, overhead lamp set.
Must sell. $2,000 o.b.o.(905)
686-2301
RENT TO OWN new and recondi-
tioned appliances, and new T.V's.
Full warranty. Paddy's Market,
905-263-8369 or 1-800-798-
5502.
RENT TO OWN: New and recon-
ditioned appliances. Full
Warranty. Peter's Appliances
905-837-9000 or 416-282-0185
ROYAL DOULTON CHINA -
'Reflection' pattern. Excellent
condition, place setting for 8
(approx. 75 pieces in total)
including teapot, cream & sugar,
soup bowls. Call (905)725-3170.
(snp)
SPAS...SPAS...SPAS...SPAS
Broken partnership forces sale.
Over 30 spa's still in wrappers.
Must be sold at cost or below.
416-727-9599
STOVE - white, good working
order, $75 OBO. Call 905-885-
6863.
OAK/PINE FURNITURE....We have
expanded our showroom and are
filling it with exciting New Designs
in Solid Wood Bedrooms, Dining
Rooms and Entertainment Units.
We have a large selection available,
and if you don't see what you are
looking for, we will build to your
specifications.... Let Traditional
Woodworking be your own person-
al FURNITURE MAKER. We have
been building quality solid wood
furniture in the Durham Region for
27 years. We pride ourselves on
being able to take your ideas/plans
and turn them into reality. Drop in
and see our State of the Art
Woodworking facility and let us
show you how quality fine furniture
is made... Remember..."There is no
Substitute for Quality"..Traditional
Woodworking.... 115 North Port
Road (South off Reach Road), Port
Perry. 905-985-8774. www.tradi-
tionalwoodworking.on.ca
APPLIANCES:refrigerator 2-
door frost free, deluxe stove,
matching heavy duty
washer/dryer $675/all- will sell
separate. Also washer used 2
years $250 + Dryer $225, 8 mo
old dishwasher $275. all top con-
dition. (905) 767-6598
SHEDMAN - Quality wooden
sheds 8' X 8' barn kit, only $299.
plus tax. Many other sizes and
styles available. Also garages.
761 McKay Rd. Unit 1, Pickering.
For more info. call 905-619-
2093.
STORAGE TRAILERS AND
storage containers, 24 ft. & 22
ft.. Call 905-430-7693.
WHIRLPOOL WASHER &
DRYER, stackable, with stand
$450 firm. 705-786-0550.snp
Articles
Wanted315
ANTIQUES WANTED.also
good glass, china, royal Doul-
ton, sports cards and memo-
rabilia before 1970 old toys,
advertising, (905) 576–3577
or cell 289-314-2284
WANTED - one or two good
used basic KAYAKS with pad-
dles and life jackets, plastic
acceptable. Call 905-377-
9983.
Firewood330
FIREWOOD FOR SALE - Dry
hardwood. $80 face cord de-
livered. Call days (905) 431-
0083 or evenings (905) 668-
5157
FREE FIREWOOD - Broken
woodskids and pallets. Deliv-
ery available Oshawa Whitby/
Ajax Pickering area. 905-434-
0392. (snp)
Pet, Supplies
Boarding370
FOUND - short stocky black
male dog. Possibly from
Pickering area. 905-263–
8247.cnp
POODLE PUPPIES - minia-
ture, mother & father CKC
registered, for pets only. (No
papers). $350. Only 2 left!!
Call 905-623–9971 Bowman-
ville
SAMOYED HUSKY mix, 5
weeks old for sale. Call
(905)430–7903
Cars For Sale400
1987 SHELBY DAYTONA,
purple, tinted windows, needs
engine. Call 905-885-9158.
1989 CHEV BERETTA,2.8
brand new heads, automatic
transmission, power windows,
clean certified & e-tested.
$2,250. Call 905-571–5138
1989 CHEV CAVALIER Z24
$1950 as is. Please Call (416)
467–9916.
1989 CORSICA $1899; 90
Sunbird $1999; 88 Camaro
$2999; 91 Voyageur 7-seater
$2999. Quality vehicles at low
prices. Certified, e-tested 905-
683–7301 or 905-424-9002 af-
ter 6pm
1978 VOLKSWAGEN camper
van, sleeps 4, 58,000kms,
$2500 o.b.o. 1983 Rabbit GTI,
very fast $400. Call (905)743–
0493
1991 PONTIAC TRANSPORT
SE, 6 cyl., white, 7 passenger,
bucket seats, am-fm cd, e-
tested last August, will certify.
Asking $4,000 or best offer.
Telephone Leeann, (905)706–
0188
1991 SHADOW only
88,000kms, well maintained
gov't car, 4 cyl., automatic, 4
door, safety & emission tested
$2995. Oshawa dealer 905-
718-1808, 83 Ritson Rd.S.
1992 BONNEVILLE SSEl Su-
percharged. Burg., gray leath-
er, HUD, loaded, orig. paint,
new tires, brakes, like new,
spotless, never smoked. 905-
987–5039
1992 GRAND AM GT,2dr.
Coupe, 3.3 auto, power wind-
ows + door locks, tilt, cruise.
$1850. (905)440–5220 or
(905)432-1813.
1992 VW JETTA Great shape,
white with black trim, 5 speed.
Must sell right away. Will be
sold e-tested and certified
$4000. 905-718-0266
1993 BONNEVILLE SSEI
supercharged, white with brown
leather interior, tinted windows,
fully loaded with CD player, brand
new fully rebuilt transmission.
220,000km. $4,800 certified.
Call Taylor 905-438-8552 snp
1993 CIVIC SI,coupe, red, vtec,
auto, a/c, lowered, aluminum
wheels w/Pirelli tires, power
roof, 6pk Sony cd, alarm, winter
rims/tires, 163,000km, $7,900
o.b.o. 905-725–0256
1993 FORD AEROSTAR SPORT,
approx. 180,000kms, p.b., p.l.,
p.s., p.w., automatic. Asking
$2500. Call (905)448-4119.
(snp)
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sit your pet, days,
evenings or
weekends. Call
today for Tender
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1994 CAVALIER,4dr., 4 cyl.,
air, auto, am/fm cassette,
$4300 o.b.o. certified & e-tested.
Call (905)579–3760. (snp)
1995 240 SX, LE,black on black
leather interior, mint condition,
120K, new tires, new brakes,
cert., e-tested. $ll,900 or best
offer. (905) 260-2055 Jason.
1995 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX,
4-door, 6-cyl, auto, power
locks/windows, cruise/tilt, a/c
works well, certified & emis-
sion-passed, $6495; 1995
CHEV CAVALIER, 2-door, 4-
cyl, auto, sunroof, doorlocks,
cruise, a/c, new cylinder head,
new transmission, $4800 cer-
tified & emission passed;
1991 CHEV CAVALIER, 4-door,
4-cyl, auto, CD, remote start,
new paint, certified & emis-
sion passed, $3800. 905-404-
8791 905-987-2205 dealer
1995 PONTIAC SUNFIRE,4dr,
212k, good condition, as is,
$3,400 obo. 416-441-7599
(weekdays), 905-655-5808
1996 MERCURY SABLE wag-
on air, automatic, pw, pl,
cruise control, ABS, certified & e-
tested, Phone 416-281-7917.
1997 CAVALIER, 4 dr., green,
auto, air AM/FM cass.,
148,000 kms., certified and E-
tested, ONE OWNER, $6,990
OBO. Call 905-377-1542.
1997 PONTIAC SUNBIRD, Black,
tinted widows, automatic, air,
power steering, power brakes,
power sunroof, CD player, 127k,
certified, e-tested. Asking $8999.
Call 905-426-2704
1998 GRAND CARAVAN,
165,000kms, p.mirrors, p.locks,
am/fm cassette, a/c, auto, 7
pass., asking $12,000 o.b.o.
1996 Grand Cherokee Ltd.,
183,000kms, loaded, asking
$14,000 o.b.o. Call Robert (905)
431-4504 or (905)728–8979
1998 VW PASSAT 1.8 turbo, 5-
speed, silver/black, 4-door,
73,000km, power windows,
door locks, AC, 6-CD stacker,
new tires & brakes. Car is mint.
$19,400 obo. 905-430-8215.
1999 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS,
lowner, fully-loaded, keyless
entry, CD, remote starter, 87000
km, excellent condition, $12, 200
O.B.O. Call 905-985-8680 (days)
or 905-986-1188 (evenings).
1999 NISSAN ALTIMA, power
windows, power doorlocks,
power mirrors, remote keyless
entry, automatic, 160k bumber-
to-bumper transferable warranty.
88,000kms, $14,800 certified
+E-tested. Call 905-723-3824,
905-767-7073
1999 SUNFIRE GT,sports pack-
age, power sunroof, metallic
gold. Only 30,000km $15,000.
Mint condition 905-430-5685
after 5pm
2000 MALIBU LS top of the line,
leather seats, sunroof, CD, spoil-
er, gold package. 46,000 kms.
$15,000 OBO. Call 905-831-
0490
2001 CHEV CAVALIER,low kms,
lease takeover $307. per mo. or
can purchase. Moving to UK ,
forced sale. I will pay transfer
cost. (905) 623–1484 Andrew.
2002 ALERO GL 4dr, Ruby Red,
handling package, V6 automatic,
10,900kms, GM Sibling, take over
lease $436/month or buy. 905-986-
5451.
65 FORD FALCON Pro Street set-up
for big or small block Chev. Tube
chassis, wheelie bars, extensive list
of treats. $16,500 rolling w/small
block N.O.S. Chev. Mark
(905)438–1941 serious offers only.
1986 VOLVO 760,4-door, 4 cyl
Turbo auto, Intercooler engine,
fully loaded, Power sunroof,
leather interior. Galvanized body-
no rust! Mechanically A-1. Must
sell $1350 905-436-6763
ASSUME REMAINDER of lease,
2001 Pontiac Montana, regular
wheel base, fully loaded with 7-pas-
senger seating, 36/month left on
lease, 28,000kms,. Monthy/pay-
ment $378.00 Chris 905 261-7527.
HONDA ACCORD 1989.2-door,
5 speed, only 175,000km. Beau-
tiful shape. Excellent condition.
Certified and e-tested. $3,995 or
best offer. 905-706-0811
Cars
Wanted405
CASH FOR CARS!We buy used
vehicles. Vehicles must be in
running condition. Call 427-2415
or come to 479 Bayly St. East,
Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES.
WANTED - inexpensive cars or
trucks. Running or not, but not
too rusty. Free removal. Call
905-434-0392 (snp)
Trucks For Sale410
1989 FORD F-250,
150,000kms, plow (only used
for driveway). $5000 obo as
is. (905)431–7323.
1989 FORD F150 V8, auto, PS/
PB, E-tested June 4/02,
118,000kms on original en-
gine, runs great, needs some
bodywork, one owner. $3600.
Call 905-668-9659 leave
message
1995 FORD F150 6 cyl., au-
tomatic, power steering/
brakes, sliding back window,
Wrangler wheels & tires, run-
ning boards, 138k, E-tested,
will certify, asking $6995.
905-668-9600
Vans/
4-Wheel Dirve420
2000 BLAZER 12,500 km me-
tallic brown 4-wheel drive
totally loaded. 905-668–2740
2000 DODGE CARAVAN,
40,000km, still under warran-
ty, fully loaded, dual sliding
doors, keyless entry. Asking
$19,500. Call 905-728-2622
2000 JIMMY 4X4, 1 owner,
low km, pristine,, loaded, non
smoker, balance of factory
warranty 905-434–5259, leave
message.
Motorcycles435
1982 HONDA 185 S ATC, 3
wheeler, great shape, $800
OBO. Call 905-885-6863.
Auto Parts
& Repairs440
ENGINE ONLY from 1985
Buick Park Ave., V6, 3.8L,
26,000km, excellent condition.
$575. Call 905-839-1357 snp
Driving Schools447
Announcements255
Lost and
Found265
FOUND ADULT male black Lab,
Bayly/ Liverpool area, on Wed.
June 5, call 416-574-0571.
Personals268
ENERGY WORKER available
(Reiki Master, Crystal Healer,
Ear-coning Therapist) Mau-
reen McBride's Healing/Ener-
gy Clearing media document-
ed, including Toronto Sun.
Four years success treating
leukemia, cancers; chronic pain
management; dissolving child-
adulthood traumas/issues. 905-
683-1360 days, eves, weekends
SLIM DOWN FOR SUMMER!
Wanted 12 people who are
serious about losing weight. I
lost 20lbs in 6 week! Free
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Daycare
Available273
AFFORDABLE LOVING DAY-
CARE non-smoking, reliable/
experienced, mother of 2.
Steps to Glengrove P.S. on St.
Anthony Daniels bus/route.
Large fenced backyard. Play-
room/crafts/outings. Snacks/
lunch. Valley Farm Rd. / King-
ston Rd. Near PTC. Referenc-
es. Call Debbie (905) 839–7237
IN NEED OF A NANNY?We
have experienced Phillipino
nannies from overseas. Reli-
able/hardworking, patient,
live-in nannies. Seeking em-
ployer to sponsor. Call-Moth-
er's Helper 905-294-4589
DIXIE/HWY. 2-Affordable
daycare in loving home, near
Vaughan Willard P.S. Ages 2
and up. Non-smoking, no pets.
Fenced yard, outings, meals
and snacks, Colleen 905-831–
0868.
HWY 2/HARWOOD area day-
care, my home, nutritious
meals, crafts, story time,
fenced back yard, First aid,
CPR certificate 10 years ex-
pierience. From 6 months, re-
ceipts, (905)619-8752
MOTHERLY LOVE DAYCARE
Glenanna & Liverpool. Stay at
home Mom, nutritious home-
cooked meals & snacks, non-
smoking/no pets, receipts &
references provided. Call
Maria 905-837–5538
PICKERING Beach / Rollo:
Loving daycare; 18 months to
12 years. Daily outings
(fenced backyard and park).
Crafts, story time, music, nu-
tritious meals & snacks. First
Aid, C.P.R. certified. Non-
smoking, receipts. 905-428-
1244.
ROSEBANK & SHEPPARD
Daycare available in my
home. Large fully fenced yard,
nutritious meals provided, ex-
perienced, references avail-
able, close to many schools.
Tracy 905-839-6009
SOUTH AJAX, Westney/Har-
wood. Looking for playmate
for 2 & 1yr old. Non-smoking,
hot lunches/snacks, first aid,
CPR, references/receipts.
Full-time only 40-50 hours,
6:30-5:30. Catherine (905)686-
8423
WESTNEY/ROSSLAND reliable
babysitter with 16 years experi-
ence. Hot lunches +snacks,
fenced yard, ICS diploma,
References. Receipts, reason-
able rates. Babies welcomed.
Starting August 6th. 905-
427–4937
Daycare
Wanted274
LIVE-IN HELP REQUIRED for 15
year old & 12 year old. 2-bed-
room separate quarters. Female
preferred 25-35 yrs. old. Must
love animals. (905)623-7654.
NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER re-
quired full-time for 2 children
5 & 8 years old. Westney/Hwy
2. Valid drivers license & ve-
hicle an asset. Call 416-716-
2024.
Health &
Homecare285
CASTLE ON A CLOUD Spa
Presents "Special" Aromather-
apy fullbody massage w/re-
flexology 1-1/2 hr only
$45.00 Stress Relief. Phone
(905)432-6454 for appt. Ex-
pires: June 20th, North Whitby.
Mortgages
Loans165
MORTGAGES - Good, bad and
ugly. Financing for any pur-
pose. All applications accept-
ed. Call Community Mortgage
Services Corp. (905) 668–
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100%. From 6.15% for 5
years. Best available rates.
Private funds available. Refi-
nancing debt consolidation a
specialty. For fast profession-
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Over 500 lots of fabulous out of this world quality
furnishings, antiques & collectibles. This sale took
several months to gather. Spectacular 11pc. exec.
Chippendale diningroom suite w/large breakfront, in-
laid banquet table & 8 ball & claw chairs., 11pc.
French Chippendale dining suite, beautiful 9pc.
Queen Anne diningroom suite, gorgeous baby grand
piano (A-1 condition). Special queen size inlaid
Thomasville poster (approx. 7') bedroom, plus other
diningroom & bedroom furniture of equal beauty.
Gorgeous carved Victorian mantle with carvings,
beautiful decons bench, secretary & slant front desk,
Chippendale telephone stand, Venus martin corner
cabinet, dynasty display cabinet, Dutch Chippendale
cabinet, buffets, dressers, out of this world com-
modes with inlay, marble tops & ormula, washstand.
Cedar chest, etege cabinet, curio, corner & decora-
tor cabinets, parlor furniture, dell maria chair, nice
decorator chairs in eastlake & victorian styles, mar-
ble top planters, lion carved table, all kinds of odd
tables, such as Victorian inlaid and decorator library
table, hall tables, servers, gramophone with large
brass horn, large group of seven, dragon fly lamps,
tiffany style table lamps, lily lamps, Tiffany any style
floor lamp, umbrella stand, satsuma collection, large
selection odd china, glassware & figurines, royal
viena compote, jewel box, tea & chocolate sets
signed, metal banks, royal viena pcs., cranberry, etc.
Many other items too numerous to list. Auctioneer:
Chester.
Te rms: visa, debit or 3% disc. for cash
dollars only 10% buyers premium.
Delivery Available
PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX
(Banquet Halls) 1867 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering
(Brock Rd. & 401) ~ Brock Rd. North to Hwy 2~
go West first light is Valley farm.
325 Auctions 325 Auctions
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Held on behalf of the
Pickering Power Girls (under age 11)
Rep Soccer Team
Saturday June 8th
Kinsmen Park, Pickering
starting 9am
Canadian Tire, Brock Rd & 401
11am - 3pm
Krispy Kreme will be sold at both locations.
249 Coming Events 249 Coming Events
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Monday 7:30PM Prayer Meeting
Tuesday 7:30PM Bible Study
Friday 7:30PM Youth Group
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Audley James
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Sunday 10:00AM Sunday School (All ages)
11:00AM Worship Service
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If we could be of any assistance to you, please call us at 905-837-7791
550 Kingston Rd.,
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ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN
35 Church St. North, Pickering Village
Sunday Family Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School - Supervised Nursery
Rev. John Bigham
EVERYONE WELCOME
St. Isaac Joques Catholic Church
1148 Finch Avenue,
Pickering L1V 1J6
(905) 831-3353
SUNDAY
LITURGY
Saturday Vigil 4:30 p.m.
Sunday Morning 8:30, 10:00, 11:30 a.m.
Sunday Evening 7:30 p.m.
“People from all Nations worshipping
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SUNDAYS: 10:15 - 10:30 Coffee
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OR Fax (905) 579-4218 E-mail:
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Deadline Wed. 10 am for Friday Publication
282 Places of Worship
278 Registration
282 Places of Worship
278 Registration
282 Places of Worship
278 Registration
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273 Daycare Available 273 Daycare Available
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Nursing & Health Care Job
Expo Attracts More than
1000 visitors to Holiday Inn
PHOTOS BY TERRI GEORGE
Don’t Miss
Workforce
2002 at the
Holiday Inn
on
August 21
ADVERTISING FEATURE
The Holiday Inn
was the place to be if
you were looking for a
career or a career
change in the health
care profession.
More than 1500
visitors attended the
day long Nursing &
Health Care Expo 2002
presented by Oshawa
Whitby Clarington
Port Perry This Week
on May 15th.
There were more
than 15 participating
companies accepting
resumes and talking to
prospective candi-
dates.
“The turnout was
great,” say show co-
ordinators Janice
Samoyloff and Terri
George. “Many of the
companies have told us
they want to be at the
next Health Expo
planned for the fall.”
Many thanks to
the Holiday Inn and
their great staff as well
as all of the partici-
pants who helped
make this a success.
Don’t miss
Workforce 2002 on August 21st at the
Holiday Inn with participants cover-
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20% off for Seniors
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Openings & Liner
Replacements
Call today
(416) 219-9772
SEAWAY
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Top Quality Plumbing at
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Free estimates-over 20
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3RD ANNUAL STREET SALE
Sat. June 8 from 9am
(Raindate Sun. June 9 )
Monica Cook Place
(off Liverpool, South of Bayly)
GARAGE SALE
Exceptionally quality items.
Sat. June 8th, 9am - 4pm
21 Parkes Dr. , Ajax
Westney/Lakedriveway to Parkes
BEAM vacuum-power head $150.00, Collectibles- 5 old
ice cream scoops $50./each, Jars-Wrigley-Beaver &
Candy $20.00 to $45.00, Bottles $12 to $28.00, Scales
$175.00 & $65.00. Ice Cutting Saw $50.00, Corn
planter $25.00 Copper Kettles $75.00, Blow Torches
$40.00 Tonka Toys $50.00 Sat. 10-5, 905-420-1699
★★ Cedarcroft Cres Dixie/Finch ★★
Street Sale --Saturday June 8, 8:00
baby clothes/toys/maternity,
sporting goods housewares
STREET SALE (Townhouse Complex)
Sat. June 8, 8am-2pm Rain or Shine
1975 Rosefield Rd., Pickering
(Liverpool/Finch)
CONTENTS SALE
Dressers, fridge/stove, washer/dryer, computers,
sports, tiffany teawagon, desks & all household items.
Saturday, June 8th & 15th
Brock Rd. Hwy 7. 9am-1pm
1st Street on right N. of 407 Hwy lights.
See items online at www.powerofwebsites.com/sale.html
GARAGE SALE - Sat. June 8th, 7am
furniture, kids toys, collectable items,
computer books, and much more!
586 Creekview Circle, Pickering
GARAGE SALE
Sat. June 8th, 8am-2pm
1778 -1780 White Cedar Dr., Pickering
Off Stroud's west of Rosebank
✰✰✰ Garage Sale ✰✰✰
Saturday, June 8th, 8:30 a.m.
Rain Date: June 9th, 8:30 a.m.
1516, 1519 & 1520 Silver Spruce Dr.
(Fairport & Finch)
Furniture, small appliances, dishes, sports cards, sports
equipment, toys, flower & gift shop items & clothes
GARAGE SALE
Saturday June 8th 8am - 2pm
1554 Arcadia Square, Pickering
From Hwy 2 - North of Whites Rd to Strouds Lane, West
on Strouds, north on Amberlea Blvd to 1st street on right
Va r iety of kids clothes, shoes, household items + more
GARAGE SALE
Saturday, June 8th
9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
1960 Montgomery Park Rd., Pickering
Frames, books, puzzles, and crafts.
Lots of household items.
GIANT ANNUAL STREET SALE
Charlotte Circle, Pickering
(Liverpool & Hwy 2)
Saturday June 8th 8am-1pm
GIANT GARAGE SALE
Sat., June 8th - 8:30am start
1980 Royal Rd., Pickering (Brock/#2)
antiques, toys, furniture, books, & much, much more
GINGERBREAD NURSERY SCHOOL
Multi family garage sale
Westshore Community Centre
(on Bayly West of Liverpool)
Sunday June 9 -- 8:00 - 1:00 pm
** HUGE MOVING SALE **
Saturday June 8th 8am - 3pm
693A Lublin Ave., Pickering
In Bayridges, off Sandy Beach Rd.
✩ ★ GATES OF PICKERING ★ ✩
1345 Altona Rd., 49 Townhouses
Community Garage Sale
Sat. June 8, ( 9~2) Raindate June 22
June 8th - 9am-3pm
1945 Denmar Rd., Unit 107
(Brock/#2)
Furniture, household items, books, etc.
MOVING SALE
Sat., June 8th - RAIN OR SHINE
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
1950 Fairport Rd., Pickering
riding lawn mower, boat, furniture, collectibles,
and much, much more.
MOVING SALE
Saturday June 8 - 9:00-3:00
1776 Eastbank Rd, Pickering
(Strouds Lane & Whites Rd)
Furniture & household items.
MULTI FAMILY STREET SALE
DARBYSHIRE COURT IN AJAX
Saturday, June 8 -- 8am-2pm
Raindate Sunday June 9
Kids Toys, Clothes, Household items, etc
Something for Everyone!!!!
MULTI FAMILY STREET SALE
Wright Cres., Ajax (Hwy #2/Westney)
Sat., June 8th 8am-1pm, raindate Sun. June 9
7+ homes lots of great stuff
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE
Sat. June 8th, 9am-4pm
23 Cowling Cres., Ajax
PRIMO GOODS
1ST STREET SALE
SHERWOOD RD. E. OFF ROTHERGLEN
(Ajax-Pickering Village)
Sat. 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Something for everyone, please no earlybirds.
SILVERTHORN SQUARE
STREET SALE
Sat. June 8th, 8am-12 noon
(Dixie/Finch area)
STREET SALE
Grafton Crt. and Duncan Dr.
(5th annual!!)
Sunday June, 9 9am-2pm
Sponsored by Century 21 Briscoe Estates
STREET SALE
SAT., JUNE 8TH - 8 A.M.
Graceland Court, Pickering
(White's/Finch)
Furniture, housewares, books, cd's and much more.
STREET SALE
SAT. JUNE 8TH, 8 A.M.
MODLIN RD. (around 856) PICKERING
Lots of variety including large size women's
clothing . 6 - 8 homes participating.
TAUNTON RD. FLEA MARKET
870 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby
1/2 mile east of Thickson Rd.
Former McLean Auction is
ReOpening Under New Management
Will be Open June 1st & 2nd 9am-5pm
Plan to Attend, Lots of Bargains!
New & Used furniture, antiques, ceramics, toys,
sport cards, Lunch Bar, new leather chesterfields,
over 30 sets of new mattresses on display from
$100 to $1000, new reproduction antiques, air con-
ditioners 1.5 to 3 ton.
Come Visit, Lots of Interesting Things!
YARD SALE
8a.m. Sunday, June 9th at
628 Amarettl Ave. (Whites & Finch)
New and Used Items Available.
Sweet Stand For Kids.
✿ ❀ PERENNIAL PLANT SALE ❀ ✿
Excellent Prices
72 Rotherglen Rd.N.,
(Westney & Hwy.#2 area)
Sat. June 8, 9am ~ Rain date Sun.
320 Garage/Yard Sales 320 Garage/Yard Sales 320 Garage/Yard Sales 320 Garage/Yard Sales
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Poor credit, no income verification - funds available
with home equity. Consult an experienced broker no
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ASK FOR: SYLVIA JULES
(905) 666-4986, or evenings
& weekends (905) 430-8429
165 Mortgages, Loans 165 Mortgages, Loans
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2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE
Sat., June 8th - 8 a.m.
764 an 766 Eyer Drive, Pickering,
A variety of bargains
556 House Cleaning
SELL IT NOW CALL AJAX
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710 Painting and
Decorating 905 Adult
Entertainment
Please read your
classified ad on the first
day of publication as we
cannot be responsible
for more than one
insertion in the event of
an error.
CLARK, William Shearer (Bill)- Entered into
rest at the Ajax and Pickering Health Centre
on Saturday, June 1, 2002 in his 89th year.
Has gone to join his beloved wife Rita Theresa
DeLeskie (predeceased in 1996). Loving dad
of Donald and his wife Carol, Mary Carolyn
and her husband Trevor Penfold, Bill and his
wife Kristine, Heather Fitzpatrick, and Anas-
tasia Volpe. Cherished grandpa of Scott,
Brian, Catherine (Campbell Johnston), Mark,
Sean, Jennifer, David, and Derek. Proud great
grandpa of Caitlin. Survived by his brother
Donald and family. The family will receive
friends at the MCEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME,
28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Vil-
lage) 905-428-8488 from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednes-
day and Thursday. Funeral Mass to be held on
Friday, June 7, 2002 at 10:30 a.m. at St.
Isaac Jogues Catholic Church, 1148 Finch
Avenue, Pickering. Interment Resurrection
Cemetery. A reception to follow at the Fu-
neral Home. Should family and friends so de-
sire, donations to the Parkinson Foundation
or the Diabetes Association would be greatly
appreciated.
LEVOIR, Helen May (Park) - Peacefully at
Ajax Hospital on Wednesday, June 5th, 2002
at the age of 82. Beloved wife of the late
James (Bus). Loving mother of Bonnie Kle-
padlo and partner Dale and Jim LeVoir and
partner Stacy. Proud Grandmother of Jennif-
er, Michelle, Chris, Nicole, Matt and Sierra.
Friends may call at OSHAWA FUNERAL
SERVICE "Thornton Chapel" 847 King St.
West (905-721-1234) for visitation on Thurs-
day, June 6th from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Funeral
Service will be held in the Chapel on Friday,
June 7th at 1:00 P.M. In lieu of flowers,
donations made in memory of Helen to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation or Rouge Val-
ley Ajax-Pickering Hospital would be appre-
ciated.
2001 CHRYSLER INTREPID
FRESH NEW STYLE!
Affordable luxury.All
power equipment. 5 to
choose from Stk #17500
Former rental
$16,988*$30715$18,888
Ideal inexpensive transporta-
tion. 4 door, auto transmis-
sion, air conditioning, factory
warranty up to 100 thousand
km’s.Air tilt cruise.
$12,488*
2000 CHRYSLER NEON LE
One owner lease return.
Warranty until 100,000 km’s.
4 door, auto, air
conditioner, tilt wheel,
speed control. Stk#S17554.
1999 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN
YES only 38th original km’s.
Grand version YES!
Fully serviced, auto, air,
7 passenger! Hurry!
Stk#E17382
2001 CHRYSLER SEBRING LX
A must drive! V6 economy
& power. fully equipped
including power windows,
locks & tilt cruise. Rated as one of
the best used cars. Former rental.
$16,988*
1999 CHRYSLER INTREPID
Ideal value, yes,V6 engine,
yes, all power equipment, yes,
4 door, yes, fully certified, yes,
warranty, finished in
champagne. Stock#717632
2001 SEBRING JX CONVERTIBLE
Spoil yourself rotten!
Finished in Garnet Red.
Fully equipped. Low
kms.Stock#17473.
Ideal, inexpensive family
vehicle. 1 owner local
trade in. Fully equipped,
low low kms’.
$10,888*$12,888
Spoil yourself,
top of the line luxury,
fully equipped including,
leather interior, quad seats,
rear air conditioning.
HURRY! ONLY
Top of the line quad
extended cab, fully
equipped running boards,
all power equipment.
Green, lease return.
$19,988*
1999 DODGE CARAVAN PLATINUM EDITION
YES dual door. YES V6 engine.
YES power equipped.
YES 15th Anniversary Package.
Dare to compare. Stk#17541
$13,988$15,988
1999 JEEP TJ SPORT
A must see! Like new! Low
kms! Finished in green. Hard
top! 5 speed transmission, 6
cylinder engine.
401
We are
Here
SHEPPARD AVE.
416.298.7600
4960 SHEPPARD AVENUE E.
* All sale prices are plus GST, PST, admin & licensing. See dealer for end value O.A.C.. ** Payments based on 72 mos. with GST, PST & Admin. down. *** Payments based on 60 mos. PST, GST & Admin. down. down O.A.C. Cost of borrowing $10,000 @ 8.6%, $206.82 for 60 mos. Cost of borrowing is $2351.95.
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1998 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SPORT
Top of the line, sport package,
fully equipped including, quad
captain chairs, alloy rims,
local trade. Hurry!
Stock#29191B
AS TRADED
1999 CHRYSLER 300M
The best Chrysler builds.
Spoil yourself rotten.
Finished in platinum.
All the toys.
Stck#517392
2000 PONTIAC SUNFIRE
Pontiac builds excite-
ment! Two door, auto,
air, silver, like new, low
kms! Priced to sell.
Stock#17398A
1997 DODGE STRATUS
Rated as one of the best used
cars to buy, nicely equipped
with air conditioning, tilt,
wheels spoil control.
Stock#E17505
$9,988*
1998 PLYMOUTH BREEZE/STRATUS
Rated as one of the best used
cars to buy. Four-door, fully
equipped, finished
in light green.
$10,988*$12,988
Top of the line LXI, fully
equipped, low km’s one
owner lease return, finished
in slate, like new, alloy
wheels,ABS. Stock#17536
HURRY! ONLY
1999 DODGE NEON
4 door, auto, air, value
priced, economical.
Stock#17499
$29,988
$27,988*
$14,988
$18,988
$12,488*
OVER 100 USED
VEHICLES TO
CHOOSE FROM!0$DOWN
PAYMENTS
until October
available
$11,988
1999 DODGE CARAVAN
Local lease return. Fully quipped
including dual sliding doors, power
windows, power locks, tilt wheel
speed control, finished in blue, higher
Km’s but priced right. Fully serviced &
certified. Stk#17539
$13,988
2001 CHRYSLER CONCORDE
The best value fully equipped
luxury.All luxury power
equipment including power
windows, power locks, tilt wheel,
speed control, power seat. Dare
to compare. Former rental.
1999 DODGE STRATUS
Looking for an inexpensive low
mileage dependable auto stop!
Fully equipped including
air, auto, power windows,
power locks,
tilt cruise. Slate. Stk#17288
From
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$14,888*$26865**
$30639
$22761
$17,888*$19,988 OR
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$32436
$12,888*$14,988 OR TAX
INC.$23448
$19,988*$23,488 OR TAX
INC.$36096
$12,988*$14,488
$9,488*$10,888
$21,988
OR
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$17203
$36096**
CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP LTD.
BUY ONLY
$16,488
$14,488
1999 CHRYSLER CIRRUS LXI
Yes, alloy wheels, yes, all
the power equipment,
yes,V6 engine, yes, fully
certified, yes, one owner
trade.A must see!
$12,988*OR $23448$14,888
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windows, finished in slate
silver. Stock#17503.
$11,988*$13,988
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BENEFITS OF DEALING WITH SCARBOROTOWN!
✔110 POINT VEHICLE INSPECTION:Trained Service Technicians and
Quality Control Specialists personally inspect the vehicle to ensure it is certified
to be in good condition.
✔QUALITY RECONDITIONING:We examine your vehicle’s interior, exterior,
paint, engine compartment & underbody.
✔3-DAY/500KM EXCHANGE POLICY:For complete peace of mind.
✔CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED VEHICLE WARRANTY:On selected vehicles,
6 months or 10,000km Limited Power Train Warranty covering the Engine*,
Transmission*, Front wheel Drive*, Rear Wheel Drive*, 4X4*, All Wheel Drive*.
*See dealer for a complete list of covered components
✔WALK-AWAY COVERS UP TO $7500:When you have to Walk-Away from
your financial obligation due to job loss, critical illness, temporary injury.
NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION,June 7,2002 PAGE 37 P
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A/P PAGE 38 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, June 7,2002
19 HARWOOD AVE.(North of 401)905-683-5358
• CHRYSLER • DODGE • JEEP
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AND EVERY NIGHT
All previous ad specials expired. + Downpayment may vary with credit severity. Approval conditions may vary according to credit severity. Finance payments based on *60/**72/***84 MO. WITH $3,000 DOWN OR EQUIVALENT & TRADE AT 8.75% INT. Fin. eg:. $10,000 @ 8.75% =
$207.57 mo. for 60 mo. COB $785.60 total obligation $10,785. OAC. Plus lic., taxes & admin. • Short term lease vehicles. 0% financing and up to 6 mo. no payments or $3,000 FDA available on selected new vehicles. Finance eg. $10,000 @ 0% = $166.66 mo. for 60 mo. COB $0. OAC.
ONE
LOCATION
ONLY
2.2L, auto., air
cond., tilt wheel,
cruise, AM/FM
cass., cloth
seats, bal.
factory warranty.
Stk.# A6941.•
$165/mo.***
2001 NEON 4 DOOR
FINANCINGFINANCING
up to 6060 mo.
NO PAYMENTSNO P A Y M E N T S
U P T O 6 M O N T H S
AND
2000 HONDA CIVIC
Loaded,
one owner,
low kms.
Stk.
#R4683B.
1998 DURANGO SLT PLUS
5.8L, V8, auto, p.w., pdl.,
tilt, cruise, 3rd row seat,
leather AM/FM/CASS./CD,
H/D service trailer tow, anti
spin axle, rear air, Infinity
speakers, alum. wheels,
overhead console, keyless
&more. 1 owner, Only
52,000 miles. Stk. #V7123 $23,578
2001 SEBRING LX
2.7 V6, auto,
p.w., pdl., tilt,
cruise, air,
AM/FM cass.,
cloth buckets, p.
mirrors & more.
Stk. #P6890.•
$17,488
2000 CARAVAN WAGON
3.0L, V6, auto
p.s., p.b., p.w.,
pdl., tilt, cruise,
air, 7 pass.,
sunscreen,
only 35,500
miles. Stk.
#V7059.$266/mo.**
2001 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE LX
2.7L, V6, auto, p.w.,
pdl., alum., wheels,
air, p/top, tilt, cruise,
AM/FM Cass.,
security grp., keyless
entry, 4 wheel disc. &
more. Stk. #P7022.•$26,800
2000 FORD TAURUS SE
3.0L V6, auto,
p/w, p/dl, tilt,
cruise, air
cond., alum.
wheels, cloth
seats, p. seat
and more. Only
26,800 miles.
Stk. #P7028A.
SALE
$214/mo.**
2001 CHRYSLER 300M
3.5 L, V6, auto,
leather heated
seats, p/seats,
p/sunroof, alum.
wheels, auto temp
air, AM/FM cass.
CD, and more. Stk
#P6068.•
2001 RAM 1500 4X4 QUAD CAB
5.2L V8, auto, slt. door, p/w,
pdl, tilt, cruise, air cond.,
keyless entry, anti-spin axle,
ABS, travel convenience
grp., security alarm, box
liner, AM/FM cass & more.
Only 12,000 km. Stk.
#P7111.•
Auto, dual top, 4.0L, 6
cyl., p.s., p.b., apex group,
chrome wheels, cognac
seats, hood decal,
sunscreen glass, trac loc
diff., full spare, tilt wheel,
OWLWranglers, r/wiper,
rear defrost & more.
GOTTA SEE!
4.0L, V6, auto, p.w.,
pdl., tilt cruise,
keyless security,
sunscreen, skid
plate, trac lok diff.,
fog lamps,
AM/FM/cass./CD,
security key &
more. Stk. #P6973.•$29,688
2.4L, 4 cyl.,
auto, air, p.w.,
pdl., tilt, cruise,
p.mirrors,
AM/FM/CASS.
47,000 miles
Stk. #T5563A.•$212/mo.**
2.4L,, 5 spd., p.w.,
pdl., tilt, cruise,
AM/FM/CASS./CD,
p/sunroof, leather
seats, security alarm,
fog lamps, air cond., &
more. 1 owner. Only
29,300 miles. Stk. #
T5577A.
$464/mo.***
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1999 FORD F150 XLT QUAD CAB
4.2L engine,
auto, p/s, p/b,
p/w, p/dl, tilt,
cruise, air cond.,
XLT decor, alum.
wheels, AM/FM
cass. & more.
Stk. #T5513A.$251/mo.**
GO CRUISIN’
2001 CARAVAN SPORT WAGON
3.3L,auto, p.w., pdl., tilt,
cruise, air cond., side air
bags,sport touring,
sunscreen, security alarm,
quad seats, split rear seat,
p/seat, p/right slide door,
AM/FM Cass., & more.
Only 158,000 miles.
Stk.#P6978.•$25,688
2001 PT CRUISER LIMITED 2002 TJ BRAND NEW
ALL NEW
PACKAGE
2000 CHRYSLER CIRRUS
2001 JEEP LAREDO
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$210/mo.**WOW
$17,448
H U G E T E N T S A L E
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OR UP TO
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NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, June 7,2002 PAGE 39 A/P
3 DAYS ONLY!416•281•2277OUR OFFSITE LOCATION!THE METRO EASTTRADE CENTRE4695 KINGSTON RD.401BROCK RD.PLUSPLUSPLUSPLUSUNLIMITEDFINANCINGUP TO 60mos.0%NO SECURITYDEPOSITS ON ALLCARAVAN LEASES!Bring the Whole Family!FREE HOTDOGS & POPSave$800Recent College or UniversityGraduates Save up to$1000On your “Gold Key Lease” Your Official Lease Renewal CentreSee Davidson for details DODGE RAMCHRYSLER INTREPIDDODGE DURANGODODGE CARAVANJEEP GRAND CHEROKEEDODGE NEONJEEP LIBERTYCHRYSLER SEBRINGPT CRUISERCHRYSLER 300MDODGE DAKOTACHRYSLER CONCORDEit’s soLARGE,we have to hold it OFF SITE atTHE METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE - JUNE 7-9thBROCK RD. & THE 401, PICKERING!ROGER DAVIDSONPresidentUNBELIEVEABLESAVINGS! TODAY! at 9am June 7until Sunday June 9 at 6pm!HUGE SAVINGS ON COMPANY DEMOS! NO FREIGHT! NO GAS TAX! NO AIR TAX!3 DAYS OF HUGE SAVINGSON ALL NEW VEHICLES!!!DON’TMISS OUTNO PAYMENTSUP TO 90DAYSon selected modelsNO PAYMENTSFOR 6MOS.ON BRAND NEW NEONSSee Davidsonfor detailsLAST 2AVAILABLE!1 YELLOW GTS WITHACR PKG.1 RED RT/102002ViperPRICESTOO LOWTOADVERTISE!A/P PAGE 40 NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY EDITION, June 7,2002