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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA2000_10_22ADVERTISER PICKERING NEWS 1 11 PICKERI V'S COMMUNITY N.E I1 SPA ER SINCE 196/ PRESSRUN 43,400 - 48 PAGES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2000 OPTIONAL 4 WEEK DELIVERY $51$1 NEWSSTAND Agreement still needs approval of members Deal struckr for,,�� truckers 11 Commuters may be breathing = r a sigh of relief after the president of the National Trucking Associa- tion came away . with a deal to help truckers combat rising fuel costs. Bill Wellman, president of the National Truckers Association, met with truck drivers Friday night, bringing with him a deal which recommends an 8.9 per cent fuel premium. The deal is retroactive to Oct. 15, 2000 and a still requires approval of the 1,500;° truckers in the association. That vote will be hell d in early Novem- ber. Mr. WellutWailed'the deal' a starting point Bald he and the association will continue to work with the Province. While a number of drivers were questioning the guarantees of the offer, Mr. Wellman called it a "fair deal:' The agreement also includes a ANDREW IWANOWSKU News Advertiser photo fuel escalator which will reflect any price movement in fuel costs.� ry 1A Mirth �� As fuel costs rise so will the fuel � l �, � � � � math a surcharge paid back to the drivers. contract -dispute resolution cg mechanism will see an `ombuds- Hoi Ig t�� ares a ,eun le shares laugh Pickering. The agency hosted an open house and some wis- g' g • � p dom with Jordan McDougall as the two work to- ` Thursday to promote its efforts. Fernie House See TRUCKERS page 2 gether on a math paper at Fernie House Inc. in seeks to encourage social skills among youth. • • ur am strikes new environment committee. Incoming council to get advice from volunteer group The next Durham council will be Ontario Naturalists praised. Durham A recent all -day workshop about EACs." getting advice on environmental council on Wednesday for setting up establishing an EAC and coming up Thirteen members of Durham's planning matters from a new com- the committee. with a draft terms of reference at- EAC will be public appointments, mittee. Having an EAC will give "resi- tracted about 80 people. while the other will be a member of The Environmental Advisory dents with technical expertise and "That indicates a high level of in- the Region's planning committee. Committee (EAC) will be a volun- residents with a commitment (to the terest in the environment," Ms. Pim Each will be appointed for three teer group of up to 14 people who environment) a chance to offer time noted. years, corresponding to the term of will, provide advice on environmen- and energy out of civic responsibili- "We're very pleased to assist fi- council. tal policies or changes to Durham's ty," she said. "Such a committee is nancially with your planning, com- Advertisements will be put in Official Plan. purely advisory in nature. You may mittee," she added. "We'd be newspapers soon to solicit mem- Linda Pim of the Federation of accept their advice or you may not." pleased to link you with other bers. AtAGIance Candidates weigh in on ward issues PICKERING — Ward 2 can- didates in Pickering discuss the need for orderly and thoughtful development along the lakefront in southwest Pickering as part of an ongoing series of stories which explore important local is- sues. Other things, such as com- munity safety, traffic control measures and opportunities for youth in the community are also on the minds of the candidates who want to represent con- stituents in the next term of of- fice. Stvey_page 7 WHERE TO FIND IT Editorial Page/6 Name Dropping/36 Sports/40 Classified/42 GIVE USA CALL, General/683-5110 Distribution/683-5117 General FAX/683-7363 Death Notices/683-3005 Sincerely Yours 1-800-662-8423 Web site: durhamnews.net Email: steve.houston @durhamnews. net Vista TM introducing the new Vista 390 843 King St.. W.. Oshawa 390 dust west of Thornton) Bring this ad in and we'll include a BONUS FREE Timex Indiglo wrist watch with the purchase of a Vista 3901 OFFER Just Arrived! while quantities last. Subject to change without notice: Watch may not be exactly as shown. AGW, World* A/P PAGE 2 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 H ea s up' Hats needed Sears has thrown its hat into the ring. "Because Hats Off to Chemo doesn't s And if enthusiasm and commitment campaign for funds, we rely on the sup- s mean anything, the major department port of companies like Sears Canada," store will collect hundreds of hats for says Tammy Burton, founder and exec - some special people. utive director of the charity. "Partnering `Hats Off to Chemo' is a non-charita- with Sears allows us to raise awareness ble organization that collects hats for pa of our charity, as well as distribute hats tients undergoing cancer treatment. to adults and children undergoing Sears joined the initiative early in Octo- chemotherapy and radiation therapy." ber, offering its catalogue, retail and fur- As the hats — any kind of new and niture stores across Ontario as a collec- used headdress, including baseball caps tion depots for donated hats, including — are collected, they are packed up and the Pickering Town and Oshawa centres sent to the chain's Belleville distribution location. centre. From there, they go to Shake - President brings new deal to the table for truckers, TRUCKERS from page I • or chemothera patients peace, Ont., where they are then Celebrity hats signed by for- _ Paul Langlois have been re- ent to cancer centres and sup- mer Detroit Red Wing Dino Cic- ceived by the organization Ms. port groups throughout Ontario. carelli and the Tragically Hip's Burton founded. man' established to deal with any dis- putesfrom drivers regarding the pay- t ment of fuel surcharge. s_ Truck drivers were still analysing the agreement well into the night and said they hope an ombudsman would make available which carriers were z taking part in the agreement and what fuel surcharge rates they were paying. It's been a roller -coaster week for �. Mr. Wellman and his association. He: and NTA vice-president Keith Swayne both offered their resignations to their membership Wednesday evening, but were back at the helm the next day to #Y' fight for a better offer to help indepen- dent owners and operators survive the high cost of diesel fuel. BILL WELLMAN Independent truckers now receive about $1 a mile for hauling produce Truckers still analysing agreement and manufactured goods. They say brokered by National Trucking they need at least an additional 24 Association president. . cents per mile to cope with diesel fuel costs that have gone up by 30 cents a litre in the last year. their protest and allow the process .suf- Economic Development Minister ficient time to address their concerns," Al Palladini stated in a written release he said. that he was happy that truck drivers Mr. Wellman said that, if the deal is showed restraint in their blockades. ratified, truck drivers should see a fi- "I'm also grateful that owner/opera- nancial change in about two weeks for associations have agreed to end time. O.A.C. Lowest price guarantee 30 Dar Money Back Guarantee Free Treadmill mat Willi purchase" Free 8 week Personal Training Program" Treadmills From AS LOW AS $38.18 MONS I0.11.0' - soak Mdldm Wit see store for aeMs. OMEAMSRNTME INc. 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But in the `un - Oct. 10 to 14, the local firefighting team fin- limited' competition, where any tool could be ished third overall out of 26 teams, improving employed in the rescue, the Ajax team pro - upon a fourth -place finish at last year's contest. duced a first -place finish. "We're quite happy and quite pleased," said Captain Marty Smith, joined by firefighters • Ron Evans, Kyle Hoag, Ron Quinn, Dave Mc- HOW ' o ng , Comb and Shane Kimbell and team manager Dave Lang on the team. ' has it been? He says the competition, featuring teams from Canada, the United States and England, had firefighters use various extrication tools to ' PE IL t rescue `people' (mannequins), stranded in ve- hicles after an accident. The goal wasn't to be fastest, but to impress the judges in 13 cate- 10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE gories such as use of the equipment, safety and I NO wA APPOINTMENT NTY APP NEEDED, teamwork. 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Soutf► Of 401),AJAX 255 Morningside Ave. (416) 283-8140 ' ( ' en j 1 a (Morningside Mail) (90IM 427-6796 www.durhamc.on.ca Education Fair October 30 Find out everything you wanted to know about college Durham College is hosting an education fair which features hands-on workshops, demonstra- tions, campus tours and information on the wide range of programs offered at Durham College and the University Centre at Durham. Thefe will also be representatives from 25 other colleges available to answer questions about their pro- grams, facilities and services. Prospective students of all ages, their families, and guidance and employment counsellors are invited to attend this event, Monday, October 30 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5:30 to 8 p.m. Oshawa campus gym call 721-3046 or a -mail: iso@dorhamc.on.ca University Centre at Durham earningLiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i Learning that leads to We're online at www.durhamnews.net I I I I ( I I I HEALTH DEPARWENT Under the authority of the Health Department, the Regional Municipality of Durham is seeking three voluntary members for the Durham Nuclear Health Committee (DNHC) The DNHC has been meeting for the past four years. Meetings are held every two to three months. The Committee acts as a forum for discussing and addressing radiological emissions from Ontario Power Generation's nuclear generating stations in Durham Region and potential human health impacts. The DNHC will be adding three more voluntary members to represent the interests and concerns of -their communities on matters that pertain to the health of the public.. One of three new DNHC members will reside in Ajax and the two others elsewhere in Durham Region. Preference will be given to applicants with an interest in nuclear energy and human health. Interested applicants should submit a letter outlining their interest and background to: DR. ROBERT KYLE COMMISSIONER AND MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM HEALTH DEPARTMENT 1615 DUNDAS ST. E., SUITE 210H� WBY, ONTARIO , LIN 211.1 Submissions must be received at the Health Department no later than Friday, October 27, 2000. ANDREW IWANOWSKI/News Advertiser photo Load litters highway Westbound Hwy. 401 traffic was temporarily slow -down at approximately 9:30 a.m. as snarled Friday morning after a truck lost crews cleared up the construction debris some of its load near the Harwood Avenue scattered across the shoulder and into the exit ramp. Motorists were faced with the right lane. VW#* opm 24/7 Medical emergencies don't keep regular hours. Neither do we. In fact, we have emergency staff, emergency doctors and specialists in areas like children's care, orthopaedics and rehabilitation available for you and your family any hour of the day or night. And, we're expanding our emergency and outpatient services to meet the growing demand. That means fast, responsive and professional care, in your own community when you face a medical emergency. Ajax and Pickering Health Centre and Centenary Health Centre. Now we're even stronger as the Rouge Valley Health System, serving West Durham and East Toronto. Something you should know about ... from the Rouge Valley Health System. Rouge Valley "-Z Health System E�raellentt�. t�u>retol www,e�ace�entcarexom NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 PAGE 5 AM Chestpains send O'Connor to hospital Durham regional councillor on the mend after health scare Brock Regional Councillor Larry . comfortably at home, under orders O'Connor got an up close and person- from doctors to a week's bed rest. al look at Durham's health services The Sunderland resident and re - over the weekend. gional council incumbent will be ac - The Durham Region Health and claimed in the upcoming municipal Social Services chairman had a health election. Mr. O'Connor said in the scare last week and was admitted to press release he would like to thank hospital suffering from severe chest hospital staff for their excellent care pains. Mr. O'Connor was taken to and noted this was the first time he has Lakeride Health Uxbridge- Friday af- been off work due to an illness in over ternoon and later sent to the Markham- a decade. Stouffville Hospital for tests. The General Motors worker has Doctors kept Conn. O'Connor in however had an eventful autumn, suf- hospital and released him on Tuesday fering a badly sprained leg putting him after ruling out heart problems or on crutches for the past several weeks. blood clots, diagnosing him with a Earlier this month, Keith Bacon viral lung infection. withdrew his candidacy in Scugog According to a press release issued Township after suffering a heart at - this week, Mr. O'Connor is resting tack. Open House ... something for everyone. Plan to attend the Durham College Skills Training Centre Open House and discover the wide range of opportunities offered right here in Durham Region. Programs are offered in such areas as: Automotive Service Technician, Cruise Ship Training, Electrical Techniques, Fire & Emergency Services, Forklift Training, Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Techniques, Management & Computer Training, Mechanical Techniques - Industrial Maintenance Mechanic & Precision Machining, Microsoft Systems Engineer, Power Engineering Technician, and Welder -Fitter Techniques. Guest speakers include: • Harold Marcotte from Ontario Power Generation • Representatives from Network Cabling • Welding entrepreneur Donna McMillan Tours and displays on site • See creative metal sculptures by local entre- preneur Peter Taylor along with other Welding demonstrations. Visit our Automotive department "showcasing" vehicles by Motor City Car Club. Join us... Thursday, November 2, 2000 • 6:00 - 9:00 pm Skills Training Centre in Whitby 1610 Champlain Ave., Whitby Quet off Hwy. 401 at Thickson Road) OF LF 1,E University Centre at Durham A/P PAGE 6 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 ONS Editorial.&OPINI N -E W 5 ADVERTISER OCT. 2 2 , 2000 EDITORIAL Minister gives . us free rein so let's use it wisely Electing candidates with clear views on amalgamation ensures local solution Municipal Affairs Minister Tony But, this being an election campaign, Clement, in Clarington recently for a the time to find out what your potential fund-raiser for Durham MPP John O'- representatives really think about amal- Toole, laid the amalgamation issue on gamation is right now. Ask each candi- the line for Durham residents. date who knocks at your door what he or Mr. Clement's direct words: "We' she thinks is the best option for your greatly prefer a local -based solution (for municipality. Demand that the candidate amalgamation). Ninety-five per cent of who wants your vote justify his deci- the time, we've been able in our restruc- sion. Get the facts from him about turings to have a municipally -devised what's best for your city or town. solution. Most are done through bottom- Amalgamation is almost certain to up decisions. come up in the next two to three years. "We're not putting any time frame on At that time, for better or worse, a dif- it at all. We'll all know when the discus- ferent shape to our Durham municipali- sion is either fruitful or fruitless. We're ties is more than likely. We've been not near the point where local discus- given the green light by Minister sion has been exhausted." Clement to have the final say on what If we take Minister Clement at his Durham will look like in the future. word, that would put the onus squarely All the candidates have some view - on the shoulders of local politicians. Al- point on . amalgamation. If they don't, ready, Oshawa is going ahead with a you should question their qualifications consultant's report to investigate differ- for running for office, since the sharing ent options for Durham, while Pickering of services and a common tax base is poised to join its eastern neighbours in among municipalities are vital issues on the study. the local level. Get the answers you'll Clarington, Scugog, Uxbridge and need to make an informed choice on Brock are in talks for a possible north- Nov. 13. rural Durham union. And Ajax and Minister Clement is right about one Whitby are going ahead with questions thing. To amalgamate or not should be a on the Nov. 13 municipal election ballot decision made by the people of Durham that will essentially make the case that and not by the Province. Let's elect the status quo is best should voters, as councillors. prepared to make the best officials anticipate, mark ballots against choices for all of us. considering any type of change. So, amalgamation talk is in the air all E -Mail your comments on this opinion around us. Regional politicians are to steve.houston@durhamnews.net Sub - bound by an agreement to present all missions which Include a first and last municipal recommendations for amal- name, as well as the city of residence, will gamation by June 30, 2001. be considered for publication. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Why can't others follow hospital's lead? To the editor: Re: `Ten bucks could help ailing hospitals,' Susan O'Neill's col- umn, Oct. 8. I disagree with News Advertiser reporter Susan O'Neill's views. First of all, if a $10 -per -month tax charge was levied, I am certain it will not be removed five years from now. Secondly, extra dollars will not alleviate the overcrowding in the emergency facility at any hospital without staffing changes. I have been to the emergency room at Ajax many times, as I Trouble? Then they're on the run Board dodges issues like little leaguer taking ground balls Infielders in baseball are taught to charge a ground ball. `Play the ball, don't let it play you,' coaches say. And if you can't field the ball. cleanly, at least block it and prevent it from get- ting past you. I've been thinking of this as a metaphor for the trouble the Durham District School Board has found itself in lately. Harry Potter books, the stu- dent walkout in Whitby and, most re- cently, the call for Scugog Trustee Bobbie Drew to resign as the board's vice-chairman. The board has handled the situations badly. In this day and age, every organiza- tion rganization should be media savvy. It means being ready for a crisis, explaining and justifying your position and handling controversy. If the storm can't be avoided, at least make the best of it and ride it out. It will pass, but remember, you're going to be judged by how you respond when the wind is howling and the rain is coming in torrents. Sometimes the effects of the storm Mike Ruta Staff writer can be minimized. When a daily news- paper suggested the board had banned Harry Potter books, the immediate re- sponse — in the form of a news release to every media outlet — should have been: `no, we haven't,' followed by an explanation of the restrictions on the use of the books in classes, and why they were enacted. The bottom line in that issue was/is, a policy on learning materials has to cover everything. In the case of Harry Potter books, it did- n't but now does. The storm over the suspensions could have been minimized, if not avoided. The board knew the students intended to walk. They should. have known a bunch of parents would be showing up at the Education Centre three days later. In both cases they could have acted to lessen the damage. Finally, Trustee Drew, who isn't even running again for school board trustee. When she singled out Christian election candidates, a colleague mo- tioned that she resign. The board should have dealt with the matter pub- licly but wiped it off Monday's meet - sometimes need pain medication for a chronic condition. Sometimes the wait is up to four hours. Why? Because there is only one doctor on duty to see patients. More exam rooms is not the answer, rather it's more physicians on duty. Here's something else worth considering. I recently visited the Barrie (Royal Victoria) hospital for the same problem, while visiting my daughter. On the way there I was thinking, `this is going to be a long wait' I arrived at 10:50 p.m., was checked by the triage nurse immediately, at 11 p.m. I gave my health card information and then was taken to what was called a "mini -exam room". I asked what the room was and was told because I did not have to be diagnosed by a doctor as to what was wrong — I had a letter from my family physician outlin- ing my condition and exactly what medications and dosages were re- quired — there was no need for me to be put in the `queue' with the other patients who 'needed more time with the doctor. I was seen by the physician, re- ceived my meds and was on my way home by 11:20 p.m., exactly one-half hour from my arrival time. Why can't other hospitals im- plement a sensible system like this? This will help alleviate the overcrowding. Bud York, Ajax ing agenda in a behind -closed -doors MEN meeting. Some trustees noisily, and The News Advertiser accepts letters justifiably, called foul. to the editor. All letters should be Again, it was crisis management at typed or neatly hand-written, 150 Each letter be signed its worst. The board should take the words of Blues artist Buddy Guy to words. must with a first and last name or two initials and a last name. Please in- heart. He sings, `there's only three clude a phone number for verifica- things that I'm sure of: taxes, death and tion. The edittr reserves the right trouble.' Be ready for trouble. And to edit copy for style, length and when the ball is hit, move on it. Don't content. Opinions expressed in let - let it eat you up. ters are those of the writer and not necessarily those of the News Ad- vertiser. We regret that due to the E -Mail your comments on this opin- volume of letters, not all will be ion to mike.ruta@durhamnews.net printed. NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 PAGE 7 P BRIAN EVELY AL GOODALL MARK HOLLAND BILL McLEAN WAYNE SENIS PICKERING WAIRD 2 C andidates on the waterfront - ANALYSIS T Steve r; Houston Managing Editor This is the second in a series of analysis stories appearing in the News Advertiser leading up to the Nov 13 civic election. The series will address one ward -specific issue or concern in each ward through the eyes of all candidates, including those acclaimed, in an effort to give readers an in-depth look at impor- tant topics to be dealt with in the coming three-year term. Today, we look at the implications of water- front development in the East Shore area of Ward 2. Much has been said and much has been debated — from politi- cians to Ward 2 residents in Picker- ing - about the size and shape of development along the waterfront in this southeastern portion of the city. In the last three years, Pickering councillors have considered devel- opment applications, commissioned studies, engaged the public and ar- gued amongst themselves. Now, as the Nov. 13 municipal election nears, there is a consensus among candidates vying for 'the local seat (as well as acclaimed re- gional Ward 2 candidate Mark Hol- land). Their collective belief: The waterfront holds great promise for Ward 2 citizens and residents at large. However, differences of opinion among the candidates emerge quickly regarding the route by which Pickering will arrive at its de- velopment plan for the area. It is here in Ward 2 .where the future of the waterfront will primarily be molded. "We want to make sure it's done right," notes Coun. Holland, who holds the Ward 2 local seat until after the election when he'll take his new position that was acclaimed following the withdrawal of Doug Dickerson from that race earlier this week. "The ongoing design study, which will define what is appropri- ate (development), is one of the first things that has to be completed. I see tremendous positive change to the waterfront over the next few years." He says he'll continue to advo- cate a broad and encompassing pol- icy regarding development and stormwater management around the entire Frenchman's Bay area and seek similar commitments from fel- low councillors in the next term of office. Currently under way is the de- sign study noted by Conn. Holland that will prepare detailed urban de- sign and landscape guidelines, and which will be used to guide the re- view of more detailed site plan ap- plications and infrastructure de- signs. For the candidates vying for the Ward 2 local seat, they too will fight like to see include revitalizing the for orderly, reasonable and practical downtown core, a large commu- approaches to how the waterfront's nity theatre and perhaps even East Shore area will take shape. an Ontario Hockey "It must be for all people and League franchise. These should be accessible," notes candi- elements, along with an a date Al Goodall. He believes in attractive . waterfront, Q building a consensus among `stake- could bring lasting eco -E~ holders' on issues facing council- nomic benefits to the city. w lors which, for him, include such Retired Toronto police things as more opportunities for officer Bill McLean, mean - youth in the community, speeding while, is calling for any waterfront motorists in residential subdivi- development to be, above all else, sions, and working with officials at "people friendly". the Pickering Nuclear Generating He agrees a comprehensive wa- Station. terfront development plan is indeed The waterfront development important to the people of Ward 2, plan, he says, is particularly impor- but is also an area of Pickering that tant to Ward 2 residents, but also to belongs to the entire community. the larger community. He believes "The waterfront should be for council has an obligation to consid- everyone," he notes. "We want to. er all the angles in preparing the wa- improve it, but we also want to keep terfront plan. the ambiance." "We've got to'be creative to en- And, as a man who has seen the sure we have (amenities)," says Mr. darker side of human nature in his Goodall. "These are things we'll policing career, Mr. McLean be- have to look at. We want a commu- lieves it is important to "do some- nity where families can come and thing for the kids in the area. settle in." "They need their own space and Fellow contender Wayne Senis, - a place to congregate," he says. a Pickering real estate agent, says Along with that, the candidate he believes development of the plan also believes a local strategy should should be specific, thoughtful and be developed to address safety in practical. He also wants to see the neighbourhood parks and traffic area take shape in the next three control. years. For his part, candidate Brian "We have to make it the best that Evely believes caution in approach - it can be," notes Mr. Senis. "I think ing a plan that will serve and reflect specialty shops, park space and the ambiance in the area for years to other things for people to enjoy are come, would be prudent. important. The waterfront belongs He's fully in favour of develop - to everyone." ing the neighbourhood "provided Other community initiatives he'd it's done safely" and with proper Lake Ontario planning controls and strategies in place. "There is also a lot of talk of a hotel and stuff down there," he notes. "I'm for that provided it is consistent with the residents' view." What he opposes is the creation of a subdivision of homes that would "limit use of the area" for Ward 2 constituents and the greater community. He believes City officials must be careful in collecting information about design opportunities in the area and wants "something that would be complementary to the project" as a whole. "There is so much more we can do," notes Mr. Evely. "We need for- ward thinking. We need to know the impact it would have on the entire community." The race is on for. public, separate school trustee candidates in Durham Following is a final list of who's running for public school board trustee positions, in Durham: Ajax (Wards 1 and 2): (1 elected) Marilyn Crawford, John Zi- olkowski. Ajax (Wards 3 and 4): Melinda Crawford (Ac- claimed). Pickering: (2 elected) Jennifer Bridge, Paul Craw- ford, Ruth Ann Schedlich. Oshawa: (3 elected) Mark Ashcroft,- Michael Bar- rett, :Kelly Gillette, Lucas Hays Kathleen Hopper, Jane Hurst, Shawn Korstanje, Susan Shetler, Jorge Soares, Cynthia Steffen. Whitby: (2 elected) John Dolstra, Paul Mogavero, Lynn Porteous, Doug Ross, Eliz- abeth Roy, Keith Wick. Scugog: (1 elected) Martin Demmers, Carolyn Haugen, John Smith. Brock -Uxbridge: Nancy Loraine (Acclaimed). Following is a final list of who's running for Catholic school board trustee positions in Durham: Oshawa: (2 elected) Joe Corey, Stan Karwowski, Jim Woodward, Stephen Wylie. Whitby: (2 elected) Thora Cowan, Mary Ann Mar- tin, Scott Murdock. Brock, Uxbridge and Scugog: pFred Jones (Acclaimed). Ajax: (1 elected) Elizabeth Nero, Janice Old - man. Pickering: Fran Pereira (Acclaimed), Jim McCafferty (Acclaimed). AIP PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 DOUG KEN DIANE IRV DICKERSON GADSDEN HAMRE HARRELL Retiring councillors • say their goodbyes Hamre, Gadsden, Harrell and Dickerson fondly recall time -on Durham Regional Council BY KEITH GILLIGAN cil to "a meteor across the horizon. Staff Writer "It was a really interesting experience. The The final Durham council meeting of this people right around this entire room, I've term gave retiring councillors a chance to say learned something from each of you," he said. "I goodbye. respect what goes into the efforts you make for Wednesday's meeting was the final one be- your constituents. fore the Nov. 13 municipal election determines a "If I wasn't so old and feeble, I might try for new council for the next three-year term. Four another term," he quipped. councillors announced their retirement — Pick- As for Mayor Harare, she promised council ering's Doug Dickerson, Iry Harrell of Oshawa, has seen the last of her. Scugog's Ken Gadsden and Clarington Mayor "Councillors Harrell and Gadsden said Diane Hamre — and offered some final they'll be watching you. Coun. Harrell said he thoughts. might be back. I assure you I won't," said Mayor Coun. Dickerson said he's heading off "into Harare. the sunset." When first elected 20 years ago, some former He"had been planning to seek re-election, but councillors "just never went away. It put a strain announced earlier this week he was dropping on the council of the day." out of the race. She said she made a promise to herself that It had been "a good term of council," Coun. when she retired, she wouldn't get involved in Dickerson said, noting achievements mean politics. "whatever the future holds, we'll be able to han- "I'll do the things I haven't had time to do in dle that. I've ridden off into the sunset before, so 20 years," said Mayor Hamre, including spend - you may hear this speech again," he joked. ing more time with her grandson. While Coun. Dickerson intends to head off In her time on Durham council, "I've worked into the distance, Coun. Harrell admitted he has with over 100 different people and everyone I no such plans. respect. It's been a privilege to be elected by the "Coun. Dickerson made the comment about people this many years:' riding off into the sunset. I have no interest of At her first Region meeting, "I was scared out riding off into the sunset," he said. "I have a lot of my wits and I thought `what have I done'" to do and there are projects I want to get in- Mayor Hamre recalled when Uxbridge volved in, I hope with energy and enthusiasm" Mayor Gerri Lynn O'Connor first came to the Coun. Harrell recalled when he first arrived Region, the northern mayor asked her to take her at the Region, 15 years ago. under her wing. "We've become very close "I remember coming into the chamber as a friends," Mayor,Hamre said. "I've learned from raw rookie, with feelings of fear and trepidation. each and every one I've dealt with" Those stayed with me for awhile," he said. "Ob- She also told her counterparts of a statement viously there's a learning process and it's a very she made when .first running for council — one enjoyable learning process. that required adjusting over time. "I'm pleased I served on this council and it "I said `I really don't think you should be only happens to a few people. I've become older there more than six years. You need new blood.' and wiser. Some might say I've become older I hope no one remembers that," she said. "Elect - and not very much wiser." ed people are here for the right reason. We care." Being a member of Regional council is "a She praised staff, saying, "It's been an hon - very unique opportunity," he added. "I hold our to work with the finest public officials in the those in high regard, those who seek public of- land. Whenever I needed help or advice, all I had fice. I promise I won't come back to haunt you, to do was call. unless there's a reason that compels me" "The public has no idea what's involved with Coun. Gadsden likened his one term on Coun- what we do." Durham police officers hit the streets for cancer MADD forming Durham chapter Mothers Against Drunk Driving is looking for members for its about -to -be formed Durham Chapter. Elections for positions within the chapter will be held Thursday, Oct. 26 at the Durham Regional Police Pickering Community Office at Brock Road and Hwy. 2. The meeting is set for 7:30 p.m., and anyone wishing to attend is asked to use the back door entrance. The organization is seeking people interested in helping the group with community relations, Project Red Rib - St. Vincent's Kitchen a division of Durham Outlook for the Needy Would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to the many councils of the Knights of Columbus who have supported us since our inception 10 years ago. With their generous donations of a van, financial support, food drives and volunteer manpower we have been able to meet our commitment of providing meals to the needy. St. Vincent's Kitchen along with the Knights of Columbus and many other organizations and volunteers look forward to the future in continuing to provide care to the needy. bon, victim services and providing vol- unteer speakers to interested groups. For more information, call Nancy Codlin at (905) 655-8873. 017R " Do you want to make a change MAC TOOLS MAY THE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU: Mac Tools is currently looking for new distributors in the Durham Region and Peterborough and Lindsay areas. If you are interested in owning your own business, please call Rachel at 1-800-622-8665 Ext. 27037 E-mail - reisenstat@stanleywrks.com Visit us at www.mactools.com Existing tool distributor inquiries will be held in strict confidence. Eight members of the Ajax- Challenge. ney, team captain Lana Douglas, Pickering office of the Durham The race started at Mel Last- Tammy Birmingham, Jamie Regional Police did their part for man Square in North York and Grant, Phil Lillie, Jamie Pogson cancer research in Toronto Oct. finished at Queen's Park. and Dave Davies. 15. The Marathon is held each All members of the Durham The police officers participat- year in support of the Princess police team collected pledges for ed as a team in the sixth annual Margaret Hospital, with pro- the event. Support was also pro - Canadian International ceeds from the race going direct- vided by the Durham Regional Marathon for cancer research ly to cancer research. 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"We honour you as you are and work with you so you can be your own true best," That philosophy is obviously appreci- ated, as the complex earned this year's Readers' Choice Award for Best Fitness Centre. "People recognize our flexibility and inclusiveness," believes Olga. As one of just two accredited fitness Olga. appraisal centres in Durham, fitness Trainers work with people with a trainers can "map out a fitness plan for variety of disabilities and medical needs, where you want to be, providing the tools those who are performance=based, and for you to achieve those goals," explains every need in between. Choose from a variety of "sole to soul" fitness classes that follow a holistic approach to your health. Friendly and approachable staff invite you to take part in a complimenta- ry fitness room orientation to try out machines before joining. The complex has s a wide range of membership plans avail- able, and you can even pay as you go. Drop by the complex on Valley Farm Road, or call 831-1711 or 683-6582. (USTOM MADE INDOOR WEATHER' • FIREPLACES • DUCT SYSTEMS AIR CONDITIONING • GAS FURNACES RODMAN'S HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 24 HOUR SERVICE 683=3641, v SPECIALISTS SINCE 1949 Papps, a delightful experience andg reat food too', Papps Casual Dining has ing room for up to 40 guests. souvlaki or the new feature, enjoyed great success since The owners of the restau- steaks and prime rib, and of moving to the current loca- rant, Chris and Tom course the famous Reader's tion in the Pickering Home Papatheodorou live locally Choice nominated, Papps & Leisure Centre. and have sponsored many wings. The beautifully decorat local events and charities in Chris and Tom are ed, fresh looking restaurant the community. Ted would delighted with being chosen can accommodate 225 be proud of the boys as they as Favourite Family patrons and has a patio that carry on the family tradition Restaurant and invite new can seat 100. Adjacent to the that he started back in 1965. customers to come on in and restaurant Papps offers a What an exciting menu! enjoy the experience and banquet/ party room where Everything from a terrific thank all of their friends and customers have celebrated kids' menu to salads, burg- customers for their support many social events and even ers and pasta. Signature over the years. small weddings up to 125 items include "Big M Steak guests. There is also a meet- on a Kaiser". Enjoy chicken THANKROTOU 'Pon VOTMING Im E�MQAO&e 11 communications *I Pickering Town Centre j� Pickering (905) 837-1212 EXCELL COMM UN/GAT/ONS World -- -------------------- AR r � J Continuing the tradition of Ted's Big M Original Drive- in. Good Food - Great Times since -1965 Chris, Tom and the staff would like to thank their customers for voting Papps "Best Family Restaurant" Pickering Home & Leisure Centre 1755 Pickering Parkway 427-3443 NEWS ADVERTISER, Advertising Feature, SUNDAY EDITION, OCTOBER 22, 2000 PAGE 11 A/P HomeBurtGeRs*M &.ice ceeam ----------- I --------------------------- FREE FREE ; FREE ; FREE Homeburger off: Kidd Meal Chick'N Llck'N ; Gobbler ' Kiddy (Turkey Burger) ,' I Buy one Homeburger or I I Nature burger I Buy one Kiddy Meal and ' Buy one Chick'N Lick'N Buy one Gobbler and I 1 t Natureburger at reg. price and get a receive the second one receive one 1 ' and receive one 2ntl one FREE with your purchase of FREE 1 FREE ' FREE 1 1 a large fry and medium soft drink I I with the purchase of a med. soft drink 1 1 I and large fry I with the purchase of a med. soft drink Not valid with any other I Not valid with any other 1 and large try 1 special or combo Not valid with any other 1 Not valid with any other 1 P 1 special or combo � special or combo I special or combo I 1 [ A ' /• A I 1 1 1 I 11163 Kingston Rd'., Pickering1 1163 Kingston Rd., Pickering 1 1163 Kingston Rd., Pickering 1 1163 Kingston Rd., Pickering 1 1 (905)839-5425 1 (905)839-5425 1 (905)839-5425 1 (905)839-5425 1 1 Expires: Nov. 30/2000 1 Expires: Nov. 30/2000 — L — Expires: Nov. 30/2000 — L — Expires: Nov. 30/2000 1 Effort has its own rewards. We appreciate the support of our customers in choosing us as Ajax— Pickering's Best Financial Institution, Trust Company/Bank. We are committed to continue to help our customers build their dreams through providing customer care and quality financial advice. r11,11 ROYAL Make the most of your dreams. Member of Royal Bank Financial Group' Registered trademark of Royal Bank of Canada'", A/P PAGE 12 NEWS ADVERTISER, Advertising Feature, SUNDAY EDITION, OCTOBER 22, 2000 Count on Rodman's to keep you warm this winter You can count on ees, when most homes manager Kirk Dick. 1 Rodman's Heating and had some sort of heating "When we install a Air Conditioning for your system but air condition- Carrier unit, we know it home comfort each sea- ing was unheard of. will do a great job and we son. Selected as Today, it boasts a won't have to come back -Contractor of the Year for dozen employees and six to make sure of it." Heating and Air trucks. And its rich expe- And that means I Conditioning, an honour rience means Rodman's peace of mind for home- it collected in 1997, the knows what to look for owners. "Other than I family-owned and operat- when choosing a heating annual maintenance, ed company has more and cooling system. homeowners can 'forget than 50 years experience That's why it has chosen about everything but under its belt. to represent the Carrier enjoying the comfort a Rodman's has line of products. Carrier system brings," helped thousands of fam- As a recognized Carrier explains Kirk. ilies in Durham Region dealer, Rodman's offers a All work is complet- choose the right heating full line of Carrier heating ed by fully -qualified and cooling system for and air conditioning maintenance technicians their homes. It has grown equipment. It is proud to who are available for with the industry, starting offer the "best products out with just two employ- out there," says sales Continued on page 21 John BoddyHomes: Building qualitycommunities Designing quality com- Elizabeth Street, just north house architect and all our munities has made John of Hwy. 2. own designers. We work Boddy Homes a leader The houses are situated daily on that, coming up amongst development on 45 -foot lots with the with things that are new companies in the Ajax and house sizes ranging from and innovative for the Pickering area since 1984. 2,175 square feet to 3,345 changing requirements of John Boddy Homes cel- square feet, with the price tomorrow's housing mar- ebrated its 28th anniver- ranging from $249,990 up ket," says Mr. Boddy. sary this year and has to $324,990. John Boddy Homes built its reputation on also keeps a tight reign on building top-quality What quality control through - sets •hn homes and communities.out the building process, "I would say we strive ' • • • • says Mr. Boddy. "We have very hard to maintain apart fr• supervisors to check on quality and the only way other builders 1 every stage of construc- to do that is to employ. developers tion - from the installation and train your own peo- of the basement to the lay- ple to make sure it's done its attention• ing of thw-carpet." right. Virtually all detail and its Part of John Boddy builders employ subcon- innovation in Homes' innovation is its tractors, but it is essential iihousing, use of a wide range of that their work isexterior materials that cre- checked", says John Boddy. ate facades that are out of Boddy Homes vice-presi- the ordinary, "so it's not a dent Ed Boddy. Also slated to be part of standard subdivision 'but "We also like to build the John Boddy Homes' house, something on our own land to pro- Eagle Ridge development with a little extra flair," duce a complete commu- is an eight -acre ` park,- notes Mr. Boddy. nity. You can put your which will be located in : Stone is a standard fea- own stamp on it that way. the middle of the subdivi- ture on some of the John It's a John Boddy commu- sion. As well, the local Boddy models and every nity as well as John Boddy high school is within easy house gets a complete homes." walking distance. The landscaping package with The company started community is bordered by paved driveway. Some with a development in the Riverside Golf Course, models have palladium - Scarborough and proceed- with Duffins Creek and style windows or stone ed to branch into Durham conservation land to the window surrounds. Region where the compa- west of the site. Two Octagonal skylights are ny completed its Forest churches are also part of also standard features on Brook community at the development and local many of the homes. Fairport Road and Finch shops and eateries can be John Boddy Homes has Avenue, where 1,100 found in the neighbouring also completed develop - houses were built. Pickering Village. ments in Peterborough The company is now What sets John Boddy and Pickering, and is now on its way to completing Homes apart from the actively pursuing the its Eagle Ridge develop- other builders and devel- development of several ment in Ajax in pic- opers is its attention to- other properties the com- turesque Pickering detail and its innovation pany owns in Ajax as well Village. Currently over in housing, says Mr. as Barrie. 650 families now live in Boddy. the new community on "We have our own in- . Macintosh Fish & Chi s' Thanks to our customers for voting us Readers C ice AvARI) Wf\\I::R i Z�VO�� 1822 Whites Rd. Pickering 420-9789 (Amberlea Plaza) • LLBO *OPEN SUNDAY _ Durham Music Centre Celebrates Grand Opening On hand for the opening was Aja Mayor Steve Parish along with family, friends and customers}, Durham Music Centre offers music lessons and instruction in piano, guitar, keyboards, flute, woodwinds, brass, vocal, percussion, violin and bass. They carry a large selection of sheet music and offer sales, repairs, and rentals On hand for the official Grand Opening celebration were with financing available OAC. from left, Garvin Farr, voice teacher; Ray Hickey Jr., teacher; Marta Filipczak, teacher; Ajax Mayor 'Steve Parish; Andy Durham Music Centre is the autho McNamara, staff and owner Kevin Jones. rized dealer for Yamaha, Roland and Fender Durham Music Centre celebrated the and carry more than 35 brand name Grand Opening of its new location on including Marshall, Gibson, Westbury, Monday, August 28th. Boss, Audio Pro and more. The well known music store moved to For more information about Durham 100 Old Kingston Rd. from its previous Music Centre call (905) 428-6266 or (905) location at 250 Bayly St. W. in Ajax. 428-8792. Thank you for choosing 1 ' -us as your favourite Proud Winner of the Board of Trade, 2000 business Excellence co O�� U -J X U. w C0 Award. HWY 2 • • OYAMAHA Ir�Roland SiN NEWS ADVERTISER, Advertising Feature, SUNDAY EDITION, OCTOBER 22, 2000 PAGE 13 A/P -------------------- `i<he Castle ere, $294,990 • 45' lots • Walk out lots 0 Pie shaped lots Palladian style windows with masonry • Pool size lots • Custom landscaping window surrounds, exterior stone detailing packages including paved driveways and more. *Master planned family community • Most models include custom octagonal featuring parks, schools and churches, skylights, lavish ensuites, fabulous country adjoining the Riverside Golf Course. kitchens, vaulted and cathedral ceilings, • Homes from 1,740 Sq.Ft to 3,368 Sq.Ft. $ 990 MM 08T INCLUDID RIAGLE DGE tot • A/P PAGE 14 NEWS ADVERTISER, Advertising Feature, SUNDAY EDITION, OCTOBER 22, 2000 DeerCreeky our choice for . golf, banquets and more Deer Creek Golf & Traditionally one of the also open year-round, offer - Country Estates has earned first courses in Durham to ing a host of gift ideas for the a reputation as one of the open in the spring, and golfer on your holiday shop - best public golf courses in among the last to close in the ping list. Gift certificates are the province. A golfer's fall, Deer Creek also tees up available for rounds of golf, dream, it is home to two special occasions year- merchandise, or lessons at courses, including Deer round, with delectable cre- the Deer Creek Golf Creek North, which features ations from international Academy, recognized as one 27 holes. chef Paul St. Onge. of Canada's top golf schools. The signature course Its banquet facilities hold up ILocated at 27 Buggey offers a quick pace of play to 225 people, making it a Lane in Ajax, Deer Creek that is never interrupted by popular choice for wed- also offers memberships. tournaments, which are held dings, Christmas and New Call 427-7737 or visit them at Deer Creek South, a golfer Year's Eve celebrations, and on the web at golfdeer- friendly, par 72, champi- corporate tournaments. creek.com to find out more. onship course. Deer Creek's pro shop is off to all our customers for voting us the Best Japanese Restaurant in the Ajax -Pickering area for the 2000 Reader's Choice Award r— — — — — - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — ::.I OFF with coupon on purchase 1/� of any entree I 0 excluding alcoholic Exp. Dec. 31/00 beverage — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - — — — — — -- — �- SA KURR SUSHI t JAPANESE RESTAURANT 1550 Kingston Rd., Unit 3 Pickering 420-9071 FOR THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR CAROUSEL WINES HAS BEEN SELECTED THE BEST BREW -YOUR -OWN WINE STORE IN PICKERING/AJAX. OWNER JAZZ AUSTIN AND HIS STAFF OF DAVE BERGIN, RICHARD BOD AND NEIL BRYSON WISH TO THANK ALL THEIR CUSTOMERS FOR MAKING IT A HAT TRICK AND THEY LOOK FORWARD TO BEING OF CONTINUING SERVICE. BRING IN THIS AD FOR A $10.00 DISCOUNT ON YOU NEXT PURCHASE (NOT VALID WITH IN-STORE PROMOTIONS) Carousel Wines 1794 Liverpool Rd. Pickering (across from LCBO) $31-3244 (41110 I WIRS 7 "l RA Nn . .FOODS 1 VALU ti,� -710 YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD STORE WITH SUPERSTORE PRICES' Thank you for voting our franchises as •'dp BEST PET & SUPPLY STORE Our friendly, knowledgeable staff can help you with all your pet needs Baywood Centre -Ajax Hub Plaza -Pickering 105 Bayly St. W.* 1298 Kingston Rd.* Between Monarch & Harwood Hwy #2 & Liverpool Rd. 905.427-4483 905.831-4738 ORegistered Trademark owned by Pet Valu Canada Inc., used under license. Thank you Ajax & Pickering for choosing Helping Hands Daycare as your favourite Daycare for the fourth year in a rove THANK YOU AJAX/PICKERING FOR CHOOSING US AS YOUR FAVOURITE DAYCARE FOR THE ATH YEAR IN A ROW. WE ARE HONORED THAT YOU FEEL THIS ABOUT US AND WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EXPRESS OUR THANKS TO THE WONDERFUL STAFF, PARENTS AND CHILDREN AT BOTH OUR LOCATIONS. WE HAVE BEEN IN OPERATION FOR THE PAST 11 1/2 YEARS IN AJAX AND 10 YEARS IN PICKERING. WE OFFER QUALITY CARE TO OVER 120 CHILDREN IN A SAFE AND STIMULATING ENVIRONMENT, WITH PROGRAMMING THAT MAXIMIZES A CHILDS POTENTIAL TO THEIR FULLEST. PLEASE DROP IN TO VISIT US AT EITHER LOCATION OR GIVE US A CALL FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION. WATCH FOR OUR NEW PICKERING LOCATION IN THE SPRING OF 2001. WE WILL BE RE -LOCATING TO THE CORNER OF WHITES/HWY 2 WITH OVER 5000 SQ FEET OF FUN IN A NEW MODERN BUILDING. Helping Hands Daycare Infants: I i Si4. Toddlers Preschool i : School age j=wuxm®vuc- +per= 7 ;x>;wsant�trrtsER s - (Pichering) -AJAn THE A55MIATnonoetNCAR PICKERING 31 Brennan Rd. OMMTMOfOffmo 1822 Whites Rd. 427-6777 MINIMUM=837-CARE Hours - 6:00am - 6:00pm COME of THE YEAR 1995 Hours - 6:30am - 6:00pm Age 6 wks to 5 years Age.6 wks to 12 years NEWS ADVERTISER, Advertising Feature, SUNDAY EDITION, OCTOBER 22, 2000 PAGE 15 A/P For You Two Maternity thanks its customers For You Two Maternity is a similar name proud recipient of the Ajax -Pickering Award" recognizing the business's and quality standards. to most families that have had a baby in the Board of Trade's "Business Excellence commitment to continuous improvement Linda is determined to source wonderful last 13 years, so it's not a surprise that For You maternity fashions direct from the Two Maternity has won the Reader's Choice manufacturers, offering affordable styles that Award for the third straight year. look good and feel great. New stock arrives Owner Linda Gilbert-Gedmintas, a life -3.. daily. long resident of Ajax -Pickering opened For `'` 4 Be sure to visit For You Two Maternity at You Two Maternityin 1988 at Hwy. 2 and Y . 5- `' the Baby and Toddler Show November 3rd, Whites Road. In 1997, the business moved to 4th and 5th at the Metro. Toronto Convention a friendlier shoppe at The Courtyard in k, Centre. Discount coupons are available at the Pickering Village. store. Linda and her dedicated staff focus on In addition, the preparations are under customer service. For You Two Maternityway for For You Two Maternity's 13th boasts a 40 percent referral rate, that's thanks anniversary celebration and truckload sale to the remarkable service huge selection and g starting in mid-November. great prices on fashions, nursing wear and Linda Gilbert- Jill Linda Julie For more information, call For You Two breast pumps. Gednlintas Mason Kemp Sherlock Maternity at 426-2088. In 1995, For You Two Maternity was the — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — I TANNING WORLD I "The Ultimate in Indoor Tanning" ,TM We would like to Thank our customers for 1 voting us #1 TANNING PLACE in Ajax & , Pickering for the last 3 years in a row. I .I In our way of saying Thanks we are I offering our valued customers to bring in I this coupon for a "FREE TAN" 11735 Bayly St. Unit 9 A • - • - 1 Pickering, 831-7794 •_ — — — — — — — — — — — — ColorYourWor Id' V X J AW\ *� 1 ICE' r 1 Max&Pcke'n f p'%r 1 g voting e ----------- ------BEI s ,xrwsanvEarrs�t , WALLPAPER STARE Drop in and see Our FALL COLORS Watch for great savings on aint, wallpaper, psi ting too s ad o much more. 705 KINGSTON RD., #18, 105 Bayly Street West, Ajax (Hwy. #2 at Whites Rd) Pickering 420-2548 683-2047 Jacqueline -'S' School of Dance Scores a Hat Trick! Seventeen years ago Jacqueline's School of Dance opened in the basement of mom and dad's home. Ever new season brings many new dancers to the school. With this growth we are proud to operate a three studio school offering a wide variety of dance forms: jazz, tap, acro, ballet, pointe, lyrical, cabaret and highland. Success isn't measured by the number of trophies or medals. Sure we have won many awards, but we are most proud of the high number of returning students and their referrals to new families: Every dance is important to us and every effort is made to ensure that the children feel special. This success can be attributed to three terrific and and qualified instructors: Jacqueline, Fiona and Cati and a wonderful group of children. It is easy to be successful when you LOVE what you do and LOVE who you work with. We would like to thank our students past and present, their families and the community for their support over the past seventeen years. We are honoured to be chosen Best Dance Studio for 2000. We look forward to another exciting season of dance. Thank you, II Jacqueline, Fiona, Cati 1215 BAYLY STREET, 2ND FLOOR BAY RIDGES (PRICE CHOPPER) ... 420- 7399 Dance is Life AIP PAGE 16 NEWS SUNDAY EDITION, OCTOBER 22, 2000 The sounds and smells of Little ItalY at East Side )Mario"s - A'ax When you walk into East eateries with such a varied Mario's has launched an all - Side Mario's, you're walking menu including Linguini new menu to liberate your into 'a place far removed Chicken Tettrazini, Ribs and taste buds. from the surroundings Rotisserie Chicken, 10 ounce outside its doors. You're and 14 ounce New York A traditional bar area entering the Little Italy Strip Loin to Angel -Hair portrays a pub -like district of Manhattan, New Primavera, you're sure to atmosphere with Liberty York City, with all -the find something for the. Hours from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 sounds and smells and whole family. All East Side p.m: and 9:00 p.m. 'til action that makes this Mario's entrees are served closing, featuring half-price restaurant unique. with an unlimited supply of appetizers. TV monitors Hearty Vegetable or Italian within the restaurant The family dining Wedding Soup or Garden or display sporting events, concept has been a big Caesar Salad and their including the NTN attraction for area patrons famous freshly baked garlic interactive entertainment and many comment on the homeloaf. It's family value network of trivia games. interior design that depicts that can't be beat. a streetscape in New York's So, take a walk on the Italian section. When it comes to . East Side for a taste of Little service, you better look out Italy where owners Vickie You'11 enjoy the because it's an experience and Emanuel. Camara of storefront facades and you soon won't forget. Ajax and Bowmanville offer sidewalk displays with a full menu until 1 a.m. and related paraphernalia and "We overwhelm our are open seven days a week. . various scenes of the Big customers with service," Apple: Of course, the food says Emanuel. "Many can't The Ajax East Side is the big attraction at East believe the attentionthey Mario's is at 100 Westney Side Mario's. The menu receive from our staff. Their Road South in Transit items at East Side Mario's are every need is take care of." Square. For more made from the freshest information, call 619-2229. ingredients and derived Kids eat free from Americanitalian-style Wednesdays. East Side U �EgONE ir,CFO. Q► ..►s+LAR; . L ' 'AjX'4 g; T THANK YOU FOR VOTING US #1 AGAIN! BEST CHICKEN WINGS 30c Wing Nites Every Wednesday and Thursday OUR WINGS ARE AWESOME i • BEST SPORTS BAR` 11!NFL TICKET - catch ALL the games EVERY Sunday WATCH FOR OUR SUPER BOWL PARTY! NHL - catch ALL the games at the Shelf.. MOLSON Who Wants To Be A FRIDAYS 'MOLSOIVAIRE'? PRIVATE PARTY ROOM AVAILABLE: Book your company Christmas party, anniversary, birthday, Jack & Jill, retirement parties or meetings. Call 428-8555. FREE SPA CARE SEMINAR AT DIPLOMAT POOL & SPA - Putting in a pool or spa is a big decision, complimentary gift. and no one understands that better than the Visit Diplomat Pools & Spas for spa professionals at Diplomat Pool & Spa. parts, cartridges, spa covers, and a Their training and expertise in the pool computerized water analysis. Diplomat and spa industry is unparalleled, and pools has a qualified spa service they're proud to have earned your trust. technician on staff and offers service to all Diploma Pools & Spas extends its kinds of spas and on-site repairs. It also thanks as it receives this year's Reader's offers easy -to -follow spa chemistry Choice Award for Best Pool Company, an programs. honour it collected in 1997 and 1999. Diplomat Pools & Spas, located at 635 You're invited to learn how to maintain Kingston Rd. is open year-round. Its new your s'pa the easy way at a free spa care winter store hours are Fridays from 10 am seminar on Saturday, Oct. 28. By spending to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 less time taking care of your spa, you're p.m. Call 839-8399 or visit sure to have more time to enjoy it. All www.diplomat pools.com to find out seminar guests will receive a more. DENTAL OFFICE Would like to thank you for our nomination and your valued support. We greatly appreciate this honour. Favourite Pickering Town Centre 1355 Kingston Rd. Pickering Shopping Level, Zellers corridor, near Lotto booth (9051837-2322 Would like to thank all our valued customers -for voting Loblaws THE BEST GROCERY STORE in' the Pickering & Ajaa� area NEWS ADVERTISER, Advertising Feature, SUNDAY EDITION, OCTOBER 22, 2000 PAGE 17 A/P Thank You! for voting us as M your favourite bingo. • , from over 30 - • charitable • • • • ' - organizations who 1 are associated with Ajax Bingo Country. AIR MAGWYERS PUB On behalf of Norm, Sheila and exciting one. the MAGWYERS GROUP, we would We at MAGWYERS would like to like to gratefully thank all of our believe that we've achieved what LOYAL MAGWYERS patrons and we originally set out to do in 1998. the News Advertiser, for bestowing Simply the goal was to create the upon us the title of "BEST PUB" "Proverbial Pub" atmosphere, one Readers' Choice Award 2000! that speaks to you and has that Also this year prior to i MAGWYERS feeling of the "Readers' Choice `Ij s warmth and comfort level Award" MAGWYERS had i that each and every guest the great honor of being could relate to. We refuse nominated by the BOARD i to be complacent, that's OF TRADE for the _ why there is never a dull "BUSINESSJim-9-2 moment i n o u r EXCELLENCE AWARD': establishment. We like to We consider both the think of everyday as being acknowledgments and a "CELEBRATION OF recognitions as prestigious awards LIFE". And so it is! in themselves. So again, a heartfelt If you've never experienced thank you goes out to all of you. MAGWYERS, now is a good time as Our 2nd year in this ever so any to come on out and celebrate. challenging industry, has proven to We promise, you'll be glad that you have been both an exceptional and did!! Recently L -R Sheila Shunda (owner) presented a cheque for $1,000.00 to Shirley Freek (executive director of the Hospital Foundation). One of their many events to support the local community, Magwyers held a golf tournament at Wolf Run G. & C. C. on Oct. 2 to raise money for the Ajax Pickering Hospital. Foundation. Alan Branton, Tracy Dodge (server) & Greg Walker (chef) were all on hand to make the presentation. Upcoming Events! MAGWYERS PUB Hallo -eve Costume Party Oct. 28 9:00 PM 105 Bayiy (Baywood Plaza) Ajax November Beer Tour 426 -8877 A/P PAGE 18 NEWS ADVERTISER, Adverding Feature, SUNDAY EDITION, OCTOBER 22, 2000 - J-1ya I All -Around RestaurantFastSide Mario's Bakery Bun King Breakfast Sunset Grill Buffet Mandarin%,: 'Chicken Wings , Top Shen Chinese Restaurant --Mandarin Cup of Coffee Tim Hortons Deli/Sandwich & Speciality S* -Subway Family Restaurant- Ppps Fine Dining -Li*poot House Fish & Chips MacIntdsh Fish and ChI.Ps'"l-, Greek Restaurant Friendly Greek Ice Cream Dairy airy Queen . . . . . . .. . Japanese Restaurant Sakura Sushi tt .. Indian Restaurant --Tw AUZVWestaurant "E R Italian Res , , Side Man" b I s Outdoor P star .......... Salad B Seafood Restaurant Red L6 Steak The Pest Control PCO Photography Studio Sears Print Shop Business Depot Retirement Living '__.Ballycliffe Outlet, Bingo Hall Shoe hOe Repair Tannin —Tanning World Rainid Taxi Watchers Antique Storo/�ttts �.,�rarters mwwc Appliance Store Art & Framing_-Micl Bicvcle Shop Bay Sports HEALTH SERVICES Fabric Store,raonctana :.....:..Roots —Dr. McLeod Billiards- The Edge Lounge Factory Outlet .Store Outlet, Bingo Hall .Ajax Bingo Country Floor Coverings e Depot Hume Children's Entertainment Air ZoneR Whites Road Physiotherapy Reeds ee s Golf Course Deer Creek Formal Wear Tuxedo Rmale Ice Skating Ajax Community Centre Furniture Store Sears Live Entertainment Yuk YuksRose- Gardening Centre & Nurse Movie Rental Blockbuster Gift Shop �G' tore ;e 'S.1 Movie Theatre Famous Players Grocery Store P Magwyer'sBulk Health Food Store Elam Sports B Top Shelf : Home improvement/Hardware ------ Home Depot Jewellery Store_Donlands Jewellers BUSINESS & SERVICE Kitchen/Bath/Bed I Bath n' Bedtime Lighting Centre Home Depot Accounting Firm Acctax Lingerie Store -Le Senza Bank/Trust Company Royal Bank Local `Shopping Centre Pickering Town Centre Brew Your Own Beer/Wine--Carousel Wines Maternity Shop For You Two Maternity Business Website Microsoft.com Mattress Store Sleep Country Carpet Cleaner Sears Men's Store Moores Children Tutorial Education.Blaisdale Montessori Musical Instruction Durham Music Continuing Education Durham College Office Supplies Business Depot Dance Studio Jacqueline's Sch. of Dance Optical Store -Lenscrafters Day Care Centre Helping Hands Day Care Paint Store—Benjamin Moore/Discount Paint Centre Dry Cleaner (location) Cadet Cleaners Party Supplies Party Packagers Financial Planner Merrill Lynch Pet Store —Pet Valu Fitness Club Pickering Rec. Centre Pool Company—-- ­ Diplomat Pool & Spa Hair Salon/Barber Shop_First Choice Hair Cutters Regional Shopping Centre—Pickering To" Centre Heating/ Air Conditioning_Rodmans Shoe Store Payless Shoes Home Builder- John Boddy Homes Sporting Goods Store National Sports Centre Insurance nce Company_State Farm Insurance Stereo/Electronics Future Shop Internet Provider_Sympatico Strip Mall Durham Centre Investment Planning Company Merril Lynch Toy Store Toys R Us Lawn Service —Weed Man Wallpaper Store Color Your World Martial Arts Club ------Rising Sun Martial Arts Women's Store-- Sears HEALTH SERVICES Chiropractor —Dr. McLeod Dentist Pickering Town Centre Dental Office Denturist —William Steil D.D. General Practitioner Dr. Eisen Massage Therapist Andrea Allen Pharmacist �Raymond Westney Guardian Physiotherapist Whites Road Physiotherapy Podiatrist Ronald J. Klein D.P.M. Specialist Dr. Peter Campbell Parts -Canadian Tire Shop —Royal Auto Body tic. Car Dealership BobMyers Chev Olds ii Aiiib Repair Master Mechanic t Car De�tlorship— Pickering Toyota er Midas Auto Service Experts Iealerslip Boyer Pontiac Buick a —Mr. Lube Canadian Tire Car &ea:ler� &1.0 oyer Pontiac Buick' - AJAX/PICKERING - T NEWS ADVERTISER THE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1965 ir AJAX/PICKERING ------ NEWS ADVERTISER THE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1965 Color Your World is a one" stop decorating shop Color Your World is a introduced popular Heritage Enjoy classes on popu- one-stop shop for all your Colors created between 1714 lar faux finishes, pick up decorating needs, offering and 1939 in Europe. complimentary pamphlets thousand&v of colours of ` - Your local Color Your on your favourite tech - paints, as welf ? wallpapers, World dealer, located at 705 niques, and find all the tools borders, window blinds, car Kingston Rd. at Whites and advice you'll need to pets, are4_ dugs. and home Road, is the proud recipient tackle your next decorating access©rio of the Readers' Choice project. Certif product consul- Award for Best Paint Store. Color Your World is tants cAhelp fou create the. The -only Color Your World open Mondays to look you want, and will even ; store din Durham that can Wednesdays 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., visit you at home for your computer match the colour Thursdays and Fridays from convenience. Now owned by of a paint, even a dime -sized 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturdays ICI Paints, which has a shaving from a wall, it is from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and strong reputation of quality preparing for renovations to Sundays from 11 a.m. to 4 paints, Color Your World has better serve you. p.m. Call 420-2548. Enjoy touch of class at ne Edge Lounge Leopard skin chairs, a Pippas, who also own, The day from 3 to 6, p.m. Enjoy collection 'of distinctive Rendezvous restaurant and complimentary games of antiques and three cozy fire- who formerly owned Cross pool from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. places create a sophisticated Country Donuts, have creat- daily, and enjoy a full menu and welcoming atmosphere ed the ultimate entertain- or choose from a variety of at The Edge Lounge, where ment experience. Start with delicious lunch and dinner you can enjoy a game of bil- dinner at the Rendezvous specials. liards with friends. (which also serves breakfast We are currently book - The Edge Lounge has and lunch) and then take a ing corporate and private earned a reputation as one of short stroll over to the Edge Christmas parties at The Durham's classiest lounges, Lounge.Relax with an after- Rendezvous Restaurant or and is this year's recipient of dinner drink awaiting a The Edge Lounge, located at the Readers' Choice Award night of fun, music and 250 Bayly St. W. Find out for Best Lounge and dancing. more at www.theedgelounge- Billiards The Edge offers a tanta- corn, or call 426-9692 or 426 - Owners and operators lizing selection of appetiz- 9573. Peter Mavroukas and Ted ers, offered at half price each NEWS ADVERTISER, Advertising Feature, SUNDAY EDITION, OCTOBER 22, 2000 PAGE 19 AIP Durham College Continuous Learning Department #1 in the 2000 Reader's Choice Awards Best Continuing Adult Education Category for the 3rd year in a row! 1998/199912000 Thanks to everyone who voted for us. J�oo vv DUIRHAM> 1� OLLFG E Thank you for choosing Blaisdale Montessori School Blaisdale has been proudly serving our community for over 31 years. We are very proud to be recognized as your favourite children's learning . faculty. All of us want the best for our children, and the often unspoken concern of many parents is: "Does Montessori prepare children for the real world?" The answer, is yes! Montessori works! It has worked for 90 years in thousands of schools around the world. Montessori has enjoyed the support of some of the leading personalities of this century, including President Woodrow Wilson, Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Mahatma Ghandi, Helen Keller, Sigmund Clinton (his daughter, Chelsea, Freud, Buckminister Fuller, Bertram Russell, Jean attended a Montessori school), Piaget, Alfred Adler, Erik Erikson, Ann Frank and David Elkind, just to name a (who was a Montessori student). President Bill few. Blaisdale Montessori School's Newest Location! Blaisdale Montessori School proudly announces the opening, in January 2001, of their newest location. Situated on 5 acres in a secluded area, this 21,000 square foot building contains a 5,000 square foot gymnasium. "Our newest and largest facility will house children from 16 months to age 14," stated Mrs. Eleanor Wilson, who founded Blaisdale in 1969. Close to the Ajax GO Station and the 401, the school is located at 20 O'Brien Court, off Westney Road. "There are actually two roads leading to the school," stated Mrs. Wilson, one on the west side of Westney and the other on the north side of Bayly." Using unique, educational materials, children in a Montessori school progress at their own rate in a "Prepared Environment". Blaisdale's newest, 5 acre secluded location to open in January 2001 In the class for children ages 3 to. 5, this consists of Practical Life (activities that are found around ethe home), Sensorial (activities that refine the senses of sight, touch, hearing, etc.), Cultural (music and art) Blaisdale and Academic (materials that teach reading, writing and math in -an enjoyable, attractive setting. Montessori For more information on Blaisdale's newest location, or to arrange a visit, please call 427-5006. School A/P PAGE 20 NEWS ADVERTISER, Advertising Feature, SUNDAY EDITION, OCTOBER 22, 2000 A TREASURE. IN EVERY AISLE ■ Over 350 Crafters per store ■ Incredible prices ■ Beautiful one of a kind items ■ Free gourmet coffee ■Fantastic selection ■ Plenty of free parking _ T•H•E ° F CRAFTER'S SHOWCASING THE FINEST GIFTS AND CRAFTS_ EVERYDAY. Pickering Home & Leisure Centre 1755 Pickering Parkway (Brock Road Exit North) • (905) 686-0714 Oshawa City Centre 419 King St. West, #2305 • (905) 404-1880 Stores also in Windsor, Kitchener, Hamilton, Burlington, Mississauga, Thornhill, Scarborough, Pickering and Ottawa. When you need new dentures made o o e a ec�ist The denturist you see, he makes dentures! st Thank you = Ajax & Pickering }NMfor choosing us as $4 your favorite denturist Your Denturist places. Bottom drawers, bottom of the bed, amongst is a Denture lipsticks and combs in ladies' handbags, lunch pails, back Specialist to pockets and if they have a caring owner, submerged for make complete eternity in a denture bath. and partial You may see the "lot" of a lower denture leaves "a lot" to Dentures. He is be desired. Wam Steil, the only ALL IS NOT LOST You can have a "soft liner" put in your lower Denture. This DD, FCAC(A) professional legislated is a "permanent" liner and will stay soft as long as your "specifically" to make Dentures. For Service and "one on denture lasts. one" contact with the person who is actually making your SORE SPOTS Denture, see your local Denturist for a consultation. The main reason for sore spots is ill-fitting dentures -- it is Do your dentures spend more time in a glass than in your a combination of shrinking gums and Denture wear. See mouth? the person who makes your Dentures. A prominent biblical figure whose patience was legendary, OTHER REASONS who withstood pestilence and calamity, was heard to say Medication can give you a "dry mouth". This can cause one day that the only thing that got to him was "sore sore spots. Bone chips can appear many years after the gums". initial insertion. As we get older, our body goes through SORE SPOTS change, tissue becomes more sensitive to pressure, which The main reason for sore spots is ill-fitting dentures - It is a leads to sore spots. Poor oral hygiene can be the reason for combination of shrinking Gums and Denture wear. denture discomfort. Dentures must be brushed thoroughly NEW DENTURES after every meal. You can expect some adjustments the first month after TO EASE DISCOMFORT getting your dentures. it takes time to settle into place. At Rinse your mouth with baking soda or Salt. Leave the the first sign of discomfort, do not be alarmed. If it lasts offending denture out as much as possible. You should more than 3 or four days, contact your denturist. brush your gums, palate and tongue with a soft bristle UPPER DENTURES Toothbrush after every meal and before going to sleep. -A The upper Denture is the "Good Guy". The one that gets all sore mouth, if untreated, could lead to complications. If the the smiles. The Denture that causes the least discomfort. problem recurs regularly, conuct your local denturist. The big plus of the upper Denture is its suction. The Air SERVICE WITH SMILE caught between the palate of the denture and the roof of the Seeing a denturist can save you money. Denturist Fees are mouth makes an ideal suction cup. affordable because there are no cost markups or outside LOWER DENTURES delays. Make an appointment full or partial dentures, new Lower Dequres have become the "culprit" from much oral or replacement, refit or repairs, whatever your denture abuse. Lower dentures are much maligned. requirements see a Denturist. A referral is not necessary. So much so, people tend to divorce them from your partner, You can call William Steil D.D. F.C.A.D.(A) or Charles the upper Denture. The lower Denture has become Wm. Steil D.D. somewhat of a misfit, and seeks refuge in the most unlikely For a free consultation Phone (905)683-4294. Certified professionals at Acctax have earned your trust No matter how simple within 24 hours of drop- follow up any problems or complicated your tax ping off your tax forms. that arise from your return, return is, you can count on Those who prefer to* giving you peace of mind. the professionals at Acctax wait usually receive their Acctax also offers book - Services, this year's refund within two to three keeping services for small Readers' Choice Award weeks, as Acctax Services businesses. winner for Best Accounting will e -file your tax return, Visit Acctax in the food Firm. notes manager'Ted Ryan, a court area. It's open during Conveniently located at Certified General regular mall hours from the Pickering Town Centre Accountant. mid-February until the end for the past six years, The certified and fully- of April. For the remainder Acctax Services invites you trained tax preparers at of the year, it's open to take advantage of its Acctax will complete all Monday through Friday very popular 'cash back types of returns year- from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Or call service' during a -file sea- round, including individ- 837-0564 to arrange an son (January to ual, business (sole propri- appointment convenient to September), allowing you etorship and corporations), you. to receive your tax refund , and trust returns. They will Rodman isyourfirst Continued on page 12 nized Carrier dealer also Comi emergency . situations means you'll get the best Ajax around theclock. deal possible. Rodman's Rodman's has built a works closely with local St. in strong reputation for ser- 'rebate programs from the at ( vice, believing "it is the manufacturer to ensure arran best thing we can offer our you'll enjoy any savings frienc customers," says Kirk. programs. asses, "We've been in business A community -mind- prese since 1949 and we would- ed company, Rodman's is ment n't have been successful if involved in the Ajax- mend we didn't strive for the Pickering Board of Trade both best." and is proud to support econc Dealing with a recog- the Ajax Family Festival, where it won Best NEWS ADVERTISER, Advertising Feature, SUNDAY EDITION, OCTOBER 22, 2000 PAGE 21 A/P DIPLOMAT POOL & SPA 635 KINGSTON RD. PICKERING ZWOr 905-839-8399 .! Guo vel �v c�ialomato o Qm BioGuard A/P PAGE 22 NEWS ADVERTISER, Advertising Feature, SUNDAY EDITION, OCTOBER 22,20W s, Ction at the topshelf Awesome win eats ods a �� p For the second year in a row Top Shelf Sports Bar not limited to, minor sports fundraisers, corporate & Grill has been voted number 1 by the readers as hav- Christmas parties, anniversary parties, Jack & Jills or ing the Best Chicken Wings and being the Best Sports team meetings. Bar in the Ajax/Pickering community. Top Shelf offers a Sunday is NFL day and The Shelf has ALL the unique second floor bar with custom sports and carica- games on TV. Drop by, catch the games and maybe win ture artwork combined with plenty of sports memorabil- a prize. is throughout. ' Wednesdays and Thursdays are WING NITES. The chicken wings are huge and can be ordered as Wings are slashed by 50% and are only 300 each. These mild, medium, hot, suicide, honey garlic or teriyaki. You won't be disappointed. "We take pride in serving up the are popular evenings so come early Fridays are really special as the Top Shelf hosts best chicken wings, not to mention our other menu items "Who Wants To Be A Molsonaire?", a game similar to which are equally delicious," remarks Doug Taylor, man- the TV version. Win a Molson Canadian Beer Fridge or ager. The beer is always cold with 8 different brands on the chance to win $10,000. tap and a large variety of bottles and cans. The atmos- Saturdays the LEAFS play. Stop by and catch all phere is always warm and friendly. Whether you're by the action. yourself or in a group you will always be made welcome. The Top Shelf has a unique Adult Sports Team Top Shelf is continually running special events Sponsorship Program that no one else offers. To learn such as Comedy Nite with Frenchie McFarlane on more about this program, call Doug Taylor at 428-8555. October 28 or a Bus Trip to the Bills game vs Miami on The Top Shelf is located at 527 Westney Road December 3. (south of Bayly at Clements) in Ajax and please remember Abig bonus Top Shelf has to offer is a private party to use the side door entrance. room available for any number of events including, but whether the manager's investment CBallydiffe Nursing Home/Retirement Lodge Accommodation Thank you for choosing us as BEST "Retirement Living" Accommodation Again: Registered Nursing Staff provided 24 hours a day Emergency Call System In Rooms Housekeeping & Linen Service On-site Physician & Physiotherapy Services On-site Laboratory & Podiatry Services _. Organized Activities Shopping & Transportation Nearby 683-7321 Ample Parking 683-2331 3 YEAR ACCREDITATION ORCA CERTIFICATION OLTCA Serving Ajax Community for 35 years I florists since 1912 3 ;NEWS ADVERTISER �'""� 1 FrV Mef loaf LOCATIONS Reed's Ajax Flower Shop 206 Harwood Ave. South Ajax Reed's Pickering Flower Shop Pickering Town Centre Pickering Reed's Oshawa Centre Flower Shop Oshawa Centre Oshawa Reed's Downtown Oshawa Flower Shop 12 Simcoe St. South Oshawa Jeffrey, Philip and all The Staff. at Reed's are thrilled to have been voted THE BEST FLORIST in Ajax -Pickering for the 4th consecutive year. THANKYOU! (905) 683-6060 (905) 576-5480 i 1-888-REEDFLO s. (733-3356) JEFFREY & PHILIP www.reedsfiorists.com WILSON Our Chequing Account Pays 5.25 °fo The Secrets to Successful Mutual Fund Investing By Tracy Hosking, PFP, Pickering & Paula Waddington, Ajax There is no mystery investing add a balanced fund, which invests in bonds and treasury bills, to lend to successfully in mutual funds. All you stocks, some stability to your portfolio. deed to apply are three If you are retired or nearing retirement, basic principles: devise you might prefer the income offered by a plan, diversify and bond, mortgage or dividend funds. When ® think long-term. it comes to the stock market, you will There are exceptions, have a different perspective than someone so be clear about your goals. If your time in his thirties; you may in you're more horizon is short term, your approach will reluctant to take risks now that you are on be very different than if you are saving for a fixed income. retirement in 25 years.. If, for example, That's not to say your risk tolerance will you are saving to buy a house or to take a depend only on your age. You can be vacation soon, you will want a mutual .young and risk -averse as well. What is fund that shares many of the same important is that your investments allow qualities as a savings account. In it, your you to sleep peacefully through the money will be safe, easy to withdraw and market's ups and downs. earn interest. Money market funds fit the Once you have established your bill. objectives, time horizon and risk Money market funds invest only in tolerance, you are ready to choose a secure, short-term, interest-earning suitable mix of funds. When choosing, ask investments such as government treasury whether the manager's investment bills, bankers' acceptances and philosophy matches your own and how commercial paper. They're an ideal place investment decisions are made. A team to let your savings grow. approach is preferable because it leaves If you're saving for retirement a quarter the fund less vulnerable to the departure of of a century from now, your portfolio will a star manager. be quite different. You will want equity When you have finally made the big funds, which invest in shares of companies decision, remember to invest regularly both at home and abroad, for their long- ir and, above all, stick to your plan. For term growth potential. You may want to more information contact: PICKERING AJAX Hwy. 2 and Liverpool Rd. Hwy. 2 and Harwood Ave. 905-839-5152 ROYAL BANK 905-683-2291 Hwy. 2 and Whites Rd. Harwood and Westney'Rd. 905420-8700905-683-1321 :. ,aa ++-s ..-r ,..f..y �.. .....r. v- r-� t _♦ s • v a ,..,,. ,. ,,..�-r ... -. .-.,:..,..i.:, `r't-,,, •......,, ,., X. y, t *.,3 .t ..y -....,s t't,.,..µ Durham's oldest florist, favourite a ain your g As the oldest florist in at 206 Harwood Ave. S. in next -day delivery to selected Durham Region, Reed's Ajax, in the Pickering Town countries.-- It --also delivers Florists has been there for Centre, at the Oshawa sympathy arrangements to you time and again. From Centre and at 12 Simcoe St. funeral --homes seven days a sympathy bouquets to wed- S., also in Oshawa. week. ding arrangements, you You'll find an aromatic Experienced sales staff have come to depend on selection of fresh -cut flow- and designers can help you Reed's for fresh -cut flowers, ers, green plants, and floral decide on the type of tasteful bouquets and much arrangements, as well as arrangement you'd like. Call more. greeting cards and a host of on them at 683-6060, Reed's Florists is gift ideas. Monday through Friday proud to have been selected Reed's delivers flowers from 7:30 a.m. _ to 9 p.m., the Best Florist in the locally and throughout Saturdays from 7;30 a.m. to 6 Readers' Choice Awards for Metro Toronto with their p.m., and Sundays ' from 11 the fourth consecutive year. own trucks, and can arrange a.m. to 6 p.m. One of the oldest florists in same-day delivery to many Canada, you can visit Reed's parts of the country, and Wit ve ve ZV I would like to pass along a sincere Thank -you to the many patients who participated in the 2000 Ajax -Pickering Readers' Choice Awards. For the past 22 years, my office and staff have been pleased- to be of assistance to those .people in our community who seek out the natural health care options provided by chiropractors. Dr. Norm MacLeod Lisa Cundan RMT Chiropractor. Registered Ma%aW Therapist , i 172 Harwood Ave. S. "W&P I Ajax Plaza 905-683-8695 Coming Soon: Russell. Peters Derek Edwards Mike Wilmot Wayne Fleming Jason Rouse Thank, you to the readers for voting us as the BEST LIVE ENTERTAINMENT in Ajax and Pickering 235 Bayly St. Max NEWS ADVERTISER, Advertising Feature, SUNDAY EDITION, OCTOBER 22, 2000 PAGE 23 A/P & t4a41C4 a 0 0 7/ Ronald J. Klein B.S.C., D.P.M. Wishes to thank his patients of Ajax and Pickering for voting him as Best Podiatrist . . .... Hub MWK�� Ronald J: Klein, Podiatrist 831 -FEET (3338) © 1885 Glenanna Rd., Suite 2.10 Pickering Thank you for voting us - - - - - - - - I # i Party & Play Centre ploy for I � a. ay ' I M MW YOW or QmWt , PM" Coupon for ; Phazerone and ` Airzone Mon. thru Friday ; Ply 2,o tit I 5 (905) 839-1047 HOBS ' Weekdays 9 am - 8 pm ; p FAX;(905) 571-6879 Saturdays 10 am -8 pm ' I Expires Nov 30/00 1095 Kingston Road - Pickering Sundays 10 am - 6 pm, I— _ _ _p - � _ . 91 CASH REFUNDS WITHIN 24 HOURS 91 EFILED REFUNDS IN ABOUT 2 WEEKS (Most EFiled Returns) 91 FREE EFILE WITH TAX PREPARATION 91 ALL RETURNS PREPARED Personal, Business, Corporations & Trusts 9 BOOKKEEPING SERVICES AVAILABLE ACCTAX SERVICES 1355 Kingston Rd., Pickering Town Centre (Food Court Area) Tel: (905) 837-0564 Fax: (905) 837-5089 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 PAGE 25 A/P Junior Ac,hievement children a chance Business -based organization marks 30th anniversary in Durham The Junior Achievement organiza- IRequests from schools and teach - tion comes by its name honestly. The ers for Junior Achievement to bring achievements have been so great for its programs to their students come in the organization's young business from all four school boards in students — Grade 5 to OAC — that Durham Region. it was time to celebrate its 30 years in That adds up to 193 schools and Durham Region. more than 50,000. Last year the orga- "We can't keep up with the re- nization's six business programs quests, says Melissa Whitefield, reached more than 6,000 students, community development manager for thanks in large part, says Ms. White - the Durham branch. field, "to the stakeholders: the educa- "Only a little more than one month tion community, business volunteers, into the school year and we have investors, community and of course, more requests than we did for all of the kids." last year." Volunteers from business and in - So rather than hold its Oct. 11 an- dustry give of their time to assist the nual general meeting and call it a day, children to discover leadership, en - organizers invited area supporters to trepreneurial and workforce skills in join them in the ballroom of Durham order to achieve success in the global College for some fun — kids' style. economy. Representatives of major businesses The local chapter is always look - and industry joined captains of cor- ing for more volunteers who can porate finance to try to blow the spare one day or even a couple of biggest bubblegum bubble; some be- hours to help educate Durham's came contestants in a trivia game youth. circa 1970, while other supporters re- Anyone interested can call 432- ceived awards. 2492, ext. 203. Legion Auxiliary wants to serve you PICKERING — A hot lunch 1:30 p.m. at 1555 Bayly St. in Pick- served, up by local Legion members ering. All meals under $4. All are is available every day here. welcome, and no membership is re - The Ladies Auxiliary of Royal quired. Canadian Legion Branch 606 serves Phone 839-2990 for more infor- up daily lunches 'between 12 and mations Junior Achievement marked 30 years of (from left) Donna Raetsen Kemp, Bert Bick- success in Durham recently with a celebra- nell, Diane Lehman, Bill Newman and Cliff tion and `success forum'. In the spirit are Clark. Please recycle! To list your business in our directory for free, fill out the ballot below and mail or fax to:' IVICKIRING- NNEWS DVERTISE THISW(I Ebw-- E' F - K i YR+..n•+�:iai4xiw. i�.57� ftow_lu,rry ''4§St:l4`:r'Ct$I . -19M 130 Commercial Ave. Ajax, Cent. L1 S 2H5 Fax: (905) 619-9068 --------------------------- Company {�ame_ �`�'-'�-�__ Website Address: Company Address: city: Phone Number: Business Category --------------------------- P PAGE 26 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 SUNDAY, OCT.22 GreenwoodUnited TURKEY DINNER: GreehcaRING NEWS ADVERTISER BILLBOARD Church, Concession 6 at Hwy. 7, hosts a ®CT 22, 2®®® turkey dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children and pre-school- ers are free. Advance tickets are required. Association of Ontario meets at 7 p.m. at volved in drugs, alcohol, running away C 11 K M T t Ph 683-5828 for A' P' k ' H 1th C t 580 H dro in out of school crimes and pare SINGLE PARENT SUPPORT: The Ajax -Pickering Chapter of the One Parent Family Association meets at the Ajax Cricket Club, 61'5 Monarch Ave. at the cor- ner of Clements Road, at 8 p.m. All are welcome, whether your children are two of a enn c aggar one the fax is ermg ea en re, ar- pp g nt 42. Phone 837-9670 for more information. information. wood Ave. S. All RPNs and PN students abuse. UNITED CHURCH: The United Church Women (UCW) are hosting an event where different companies can set up tables and sell their products, such as cosmetics, culi- nary delights, book toys and more, at Dun- barton-Fairport United Church, 1066 Dun- barton Rd. Pickering, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Proceeds go to the UCW. Phone 839- 7271 OUTDOOR CLUB: The Durham Outdoor Club is holding a hike, approx. 10 km, of the Fleetwood Creek Conservation Area. Everyone is welcome to join and it is going to be taking place at 10 a.m. 420-4801. MONDAY, OCT. 23 LUNCH AT THE LEGION: The Ladies Auxiliary of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 606 serves up daily lunches be- tween 12 and 1:30 p.m. at 1555 Bayly St. in Pickering. All meals under $4. All are welcome, no membership required. 839- 2990. NURSES MEET.- The Durham Lakeview Council'of the Registered: Practical Nurses Workshop for parents -=offered next month are welcome. 432-7604 (Shiela). Call (416) 223-7444 or 1-800-488-5666 for information and meeting location. TUESDAY, OCT. 24 PERSONAL SUCCESS: Learn ways to achieve `Personal Success in the Milleni- um' by attending a seminar presented by Royal Bank Financial Group on Tues. Oct. 24 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at The Kins- men Heritage Centre, 120 Roberson Dr., Ajax. It costs $25 and it is asked that you pre -register. Contact Heather Ireland 723- 8179 or visit the website www.ajaxkins- men.com/heritage.htm. FRIENDSHIP CLUB: The Tuesday Morning Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at the St. Andrew's Seniors Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Ajax resident Marjorie Eccles will speak on her trip to Guyana with a medical team. Everyone welcome. Phone 619-0315 (Betty) for more informa- tion. PARENT SUPPORT: The Association Of Parent Support Groups In Ontario, Inc. holds a parent support group meeting every Tuesday in the Ajax/Pickering area at 7:15 p.m. The group is for parents of kids in - AMNESTY: Guest speaker Ian Weber will be addressing the issue of Human Rights in South Africa at Amnesty International's next meeting. It will be held at Pickering Village United Church, 300 Church St. N. at 9:15 a.m. Everyone is welcome and there is parking available. CANCER: The Hearth Place Cancer Sup- port Centre, 86 Colborne St. W., Oshawa, holds a Young Hearts support group ses- sion for cancer patients aged 18 to 35 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Phone 579-4833 for more information. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25 WOMEN'S WORKSHOPS: The Ajax - Pickering Women's Centre holds a free workshop for women, Discovering Your Natural Strengths, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the community room of the Durham Re- gional Police station, northeast corner of Brock Rd. and Hwy. 2, Pickering. Space is limited, so prior registration is necessary. 426-1064. ALZHEIMER SUPPORT GROUP: Alzheimer Durham hosts their Ajax Sup- port Group meeting at 7:30 p.m., 487 Westney Rd. S., Units . 19 and 20 (ai Clements Road). All caregivers welcome. Phone 576-2567 (Megan) for more infor- mation., YOGA: The Hearth Place Cancer Support Centre, 86 Colborne St. W., Oshawa, holdE a yoga for bodies under stress session fron. 10 to 11:15 a.m. Bring a blanket and small pillow. Loose clothing recommended. Space is limited and registration necessary. Phone 579- 4833 for more information. CANCER: The Hearth Place Cancer Sup- port Centre, 86 Colborne St. W., Oshawa, holds support group meeting from 1 to ? p.m. for caregivers of cancer patients. 579- 4833. REFLEXOLOGY: Hearth Place Cancel Support Centre, 86 Cplborne St. W., Os- hawa offers reflexology sessions at 1:3C p.m. It's by appointment only. For cancel patients or caregivers. Phone 579-4833 foi more information. � tm affind to tour pea t WALK IN OR CALL TO RESERVE 404-9737 WEESENDS 44 BOND ST. E. filommmmorms.0 A/P PAGE 28 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 2000W 2000 'October isOrthodonticNational Health Month The American may help. damage to teeth, that are of teeth shifting after eration during treatment is a certified specialist in Association of Early Treatment May sticking out. braces are removed. before the 'teenage' years. Orthodontics and main - Orthodontists recom- Help to: • correct harmful • make space for Remember, all chil- . tains a private practice in mends all children have • guide proper thumb sucking or mouth adult teeth to grow and dren should have an the Pickering Town an orthodontic examina- growth of the jaw. breathing habits. not get trapped in the orthodontic evaluation no Centre, Lower Level. tion no later than age 7. • widen a narrow jaw • improve appear- bone. later than age 7. For more information This is to help deter- so new adult teeth have ance and help your chil- • improve speech Dr. Christopher Tom please call (905) 839-1268. mine which children may room to grow. dren feel better about development 11. Kathy Chamberlain and Cathy reed orthodontic treat- : reduce the need to themselves. • help the mouth lcise, the type that causes impact ment such as wearing remove teeth when braces. • simplify treatment close properly. physical condition, jogging, aerobic braces or a retainer. are put on. and shorten the length of • prevent or reduce Do you or a loved one have Listed below are some of • reduce or eliminate time braces need to be jaw problems from devel- head or joint discomfort, back the ways in which early the need for jaw surgery. worn. oping• orthodontic treatment • prevent the risk of • reduce the chance • obtain better coop- problems, sleep challenges? Making an Impact on hones Whenever it comes up in con- possible is important at every age. Other bone -health activities are versation that I run regularly for Studies have shown that exercise is skipping rope with your kids, boxer - exercise there's always someone beneficial for bone density too. cise, or Scottish country dancing. who shakes their head disapprov- While low -impact exercise, such as Sports such as badminton, tennis, ingly and says something about "all cycling and moderate -paced walk- basketball, and soccer are also recom- that pounding" But in fact, a little ing, is great for cardiovascular mended. 'pounding' is recommended to help health and stress relief, it does not If you would like further infor- prevent osteoporosis, a disease char- maximize bone -building potential. mation please contact Rougemount acterized by thin, brittle bones that People need to push bones Physiotherapy at (905) 509-7181, or can occur in old age. beyond their normal threshold drop by at 376 Kingston Rd. E., Unit More specifically, regular because the bones respond by 11. Kathy Chamberlain and Cathy weight-bearing aerobic -type exer- increasing in density. Kammerer, Registered Physiotherapists. lcise, the type that causes impact For people who are in good when you land, combined with physical condition, jogging, aerobic weight training,, will help keep classes, skipping rope, and other bones strong. weight-bearing activities that How does muscle work affect require you to support your entire bone health? Muscle is attached to body weight_ and create impact the bone and if you strengthen the when you land are good for your muscle, the muscle will stimulate bones. the part of the bone it's attached to, Of course, good quality athlet- increasing the bone density. Muscle- is shoes are essential for proper sup - strengthening exercises also port and shock absorption. If you're increase co-ordination and balance, a beginner in either aerobic exercise which reduces the risk of falls. or resistance training, be sure to con - Keeping bones, as strong as sult an expert. DENTAL CARE W Dr. Joanna Madej • Complete care for all ages Family and Cosmetic Dentistry • On site dental laboratory 145 Kingston Rd. East, Unit 17 • Flexible hours (opposite Costco), Ajax 619-3112 Dr. K M*0Yber am s OPTOMETRISTS • Dispensing of Contact Lenses and Glasses • Complete Family Eye Care • Low Vision Services • Laser Surgery Co -Management 15 Harwood S. �X 427-4144 Bbl :V. (Between Hwy. 401 6 Flury. 2) • Does your dog suffer from immobility? Chiropractic can make all the difference in your world! Our natural holistic, "hands on" approach has provided relief for many people just like you. Many health problems have their source in spinal misalignments. Call fora spinal screening. PINERIDGE NATURAL HEALTH Brock Rd. & Hwy 2 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 PAGE 29 A/P 2000- 1_;� You want to put a candle in my- ear? Have you ever been trou- Candling (also known as Ear according to their energies vital pressure relief and a bled by any of the following Coning). With the trend to natur- to the body for healing and pro- lighter feeling in the head symptoms? If so, someone may al healing growing in popularity, vide anti-inflammatory, decon- area after the candling. have suggested you try ear can- Ear Candling has once again sur- gestant and soothing properties. Locally applied heat has dling. faced and become a popular A gentle massage with specially the effect of stimulating *Ear, aches *Loss of practice. It is for those searching prepared oils on the neck and peripheral blood circula- Hearing. •Excessive Ear Wax for a more natural way to allevi- face is very enjoyable and sets tion which in turn *Tinnitus (buzzing) ate head and upper respiratory the tone for the relaxation and strengthens the immune • Swimmer's Ear • Headaches pressure, improve their hearing cleansing to follow. system and enhances the • Sinus Problems • Itching in or sense of smell or for general The heat and low pressure lymph circulation. The the ears • Cysts • Allergies well being. created by the burning candle whole process is pleasant *Sore Throats •Ringing in the There are good all natural gently seated in the ear forms a and relaxing. It is not ears •Dizziness candles used today made of vacuum which regulates pres- uncommon for a client to If you have any of these unbleached natural cotton, sure in the sinus area and draws remark that they could symptoms, you may be interest- dipped in 100% beeswax infused up earwax and impurities into easily fall asleep while ed in looking into an ancient and with botanically certified essen- the unburnt part of the candle. getting a treatment. There gentle technique called Ear tial oils. The oils are chosen Many people remark on feeling PF 2000 Areyouy. craz ? is a deep sense of well- • stimulation of the being and relaxation. ear reflex points Some common posi- • activation of cir- tive effects of Ear culation and drainage of Candling: the local lymphatic sys- • gentle removal of tem excess earwax build-up, . Ear Candling ses- fungus, bacteria, yeast, sions are now available Candida, ear mites, at the Greenwood worms or parasites Holistic Health Care • soothing and Centre given by Bille relaxing release of stress von Roeder, Certified • pressure regula- Auricular Therapist and tion to head and ears Fran Brunke. relief of ear and For a booking call sinus irritations (905) 619-1405. -• • FirstTIME Homeopathic Aid • £5 QUALITY Homeopathy is very useful in Sprains and Strains loose cough. In this case the • GENTLE DENTAL treating mild ailments and accidents. Arnica for pulled mus- cough is worse in the morn- CARE This article will present simple sugges- cles, pain and stiffness. Also ing and lying down. ARE IMPORTANT tions for self help remedies that can be after overexertion of liga- Marls D.S. Hom. TO YOU treated at home. ments and joints. Dental Problems WE ARE AVAILABLE Bites and Stings Bellis perrenis for deep Arnica will help -ease YOU SERVEEOU Apis is the indicated remedy for injuries to muscles when pain after dental extractions. E WELCOME E redness, swelling, heat and pain espe- arnica is not working. Ruta works best on NEW PATIENTS cially if the pain is worse from heat. Bryonia is the remedy deep aching pain after den- WE PEOPLE Ledum is a good remedy for bee to take for ligaments and tal work. stings when the pain is stinging and joints that are worse from Hypericum is the rem- OF ALL AGES there is swelling and redness. The part the slightest motion. edy to take for sharp pains 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE feels cold but is made better by cold Rhus tox works best that irritate the nerves after 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario applications. for ligament and muscle dental work. (South of Hwy.. #2) Staphysagria is the remedy to pain that is worse from ini- H o m e o p a t h i c consider for mosquito bites which tial motion but better from Phosphorus may be taken by become large and irritating. continued motion. people who bleed easily after dental work. ffb Bruises Arnica is the number one remedy for bruises. Bellis perrenis should be used for deep injuries to the muscles and joints and when arnica doesn't work. - Hypericum works best - for crushed parts and shooting pain. It's good after a fall on the lower back: Ledum is the remedy for black eyes and severe bruises. The bruises are cold to touch and better for cold applications. Burns Calendula is the number one rem- edy for fist degree burns. Look for red- ness without blistering. Cantharis is the number one rem- edy for second degree burns. Look for blistering. Causticum is the number one remedy for third degree burns. Consider causticum for old burns that have not healed. Homeopathic Phosphorus for elec- trical burns or shocks. NOW • £5 Classical Homeopath �$i4 Now Located In South Marls D.S. Hom. Plu7lips Med. Ajax! A SAFE AND GENTLE ALTERNATIVE Now Accepting New Patients 683-0066 , Call -Today Unit 11, 570 Westney Rd., Ajax Colds Allium cepa is a good remedy for a runny nose and streaming eyes. Also if the nose is red and raw. Natrum mur is sug- gested for sneezing, watery eyes and cold sores. Pulsatilla for a thick yellow or green nasal dis- charge. Coughs Bryonia should be considered for dry coughs and'a sore chest from cough- ing. Antimonium can be used for loose mucus that can't be coughed up. Pulsatilla is _another remedy to consider for a Sinusitis Kali bichromium is the main remedy. Use if there is an accumulation of a thick, gluey mucus, or stringy, yel- lowish phlegm. Toothache Bellis perrenis may be taken for sudden pain on exposure to heat or cold. Chamamilla is the rem- edy for unbearable pain. Mark Phillips is a Classical Homeopath who practices at South Ajax Chiropractic. For more information call (905) 683-0066. reenwood Holistic fflealth Care Centre 619-1405 Ear Candling Available with Bille von Roeder Fran Brunke CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION A peaceful country retreat Highway 7 and Westney iN (10 min. from downtown Pickering) DR. JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST But advertising can be confusing.... the doctor, what results to expect, price differences.... We believe patient information is the answer. Register to attend our free seminar. Book a personal consultation Visit www.macteod-eye.com Laser Vision Correction is your chance to a Go NATURaI John N. MacLeod, MD, FRCSC 117 King St. East www.macleod-eye.com— Oshawa, ON, Canada L1 H 1 B9 e-mail: macleodl@idirect.com tel: (905) 721-1211 toll free: 1 -877 -721 -EYES A/P PAGE 30 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 2000 I_; 2000I,J "A Precious Moments Anniversary Celebration Story" We have a great success story here, which is filled with compas- sion, loving care and cheerful, will- ing service given by nurses, atten- dants, and caregivers. They give us many "Precious Moments" that we will remember always. This is how it all began: In 1959-1960 Community Lifecare Inc. was founded by Mr. Fred LaFontaine, when he acquired Rpsebank Convalescent Home and immediately set about improving the standards of care and accommo- dation that he found there. This resi- dence was the first of its kind in the Retirement Residence industry, and set forth a standard for others to fol- low. It is the 40th anniversary of this fortuitous beginning that we are cel- ebrating on October 25th, 2000. When Mr. LaFontaine was looking for a builder to make addi- tions to Rosebank, he asked, "What is a Nursing Home?" We have come a long way since then! There were 15 residents and 4 staff, plus a nurse, a cook, and a housekeeper, under the Directorship off, Mrs. Heddi Gregor when it opened in October 1960, and by Christmas all 23 rooms were full. About this time the province produced a Guideline manual for b,Vtter regulations in nursing homes and Dr. Matthew Dymond was the instigator of the reform. Mr. LaFontaine has always adhered specifically to these regula- tions, and in Orchard Villa Retirement Residence and Community Nursing Home Pickering, they are strictly enforced. For 20 years Rosebank Convalescent Home flourished and became well known in the Pickering and Scarborough Townships, but the premises were to small for the idea that Mr. LaFontaine had in mind. After careful consideration he bought 4 acres on Valley Farm Road in 1975, (a quiet, tree filled street) and proceeded to build the large, modern and efficient structure that we have today. Under the auspices of the Community Lifecare Inc., the build- ing was to house a retirement resi- dence comprised of Victoria and Ottawa and a large nursing home comprised of London, paris and madrid. Everything was carefully considered with the care and com- fort of all the resident$ in mind. In fact, it was 'adjudged as a "State -if the Art" building with the very lat- est, modern improvements incorpo- rated at the time. It is the 20th Anniversary of this building that we are celebrating today, together with the 40th Anniversary of Community Lifecare. Many people must be truly grateful fgr_this building, which has nurtured the lonely, the sick and the retired for the last 20 years. The move was made on October 25, 1980 and it really was a momentous occasion. Ann Tyas, Director of Care in the Nursing Home. described it to me. The first day there were two teams of nurses and caregivers to conduct the actual move, and in all, 167 people were transferred here - some by bus, some by ambulance and some by family cars. It took many hours of hard work to get everyone to his or her destination. The highlight of the day was finding boxed lunches for all on the tables in the lobby, it was a most wel- come sight. The most confusing part was the fact that no one knew exact- ly where bedrooms, dining rooms and washrooms were situated, and it became a "Hunt till you find" situa- tion. remarkably, there are five peo- ple who moved from Rosebank 20 years. ago and they are still here with us in the nursing home. Under the able administration of Mr. Vance Conant and Mrs. Heddi Gregor, the Village Retirement Centre became what it is today. A place where seniors may come to enjoy a life of ease and comfort, with many activities and outings'pianned for their pleasure. Pickering Library brings books every three weeks and the latest bestowal is a gift of a com- puter from the library, to enable the residents to learn how to use it, and order their favourite books to read. Every special day is celebrated here with decorations, distinctive menus, booklets, napkins, candies and, at this time of year, displays of harvest complete with scarecrows and bales of hay, intermingled, with pumpkins, skeletons and witches! One of my favourite events happens just before Christmas when we have fireside storytelling. Debbie Casquenette, Director of Retirement Residence, reads a Christmas story once a week by the library fire, and there we are indulged with hot apple cider, cakes and cookies! Who could ask for anything more? Many residents are full of praise and admiration for the care and attention that they receive and Mrs. Irene Blight was one who is fully satisfied with her life here. She first cam, almost six years ago, and is in the same room that she moved into then. her family was looking for a residence and came here first they looked no further, "We cannot find a better place than this, "they said. She has lived here happily ever since. My own experience is some- what similar. My daughter and I had viewed several places, but we were not impressed. On impulse we decid- ed to "look in" here. A Valentine's day tea party was in progress and we were immediately invited to join in. George, my husband, and myself have lived in Orchard Villa for 19 months, and since we came our health has improved tremendously and we echo Mrs. Blight when we say - "I love it here!!" A viewpoint from someone who has never lived here, but is closely connected with the nursing home and Orchard Villa is Mr. Don Mitchell, whose mother resides here now. First of all, his Aunt came to "test the waters" as it were, and soon. moved in permanently. Some time later she fell and fractured her hip and Mr. Mitchell was most impressed with Mrs Gregor (the Director) and Debbie Casquenette (the nurse) as they did their utmost to keep her here, where she knew everyone and would be reasonably happy. The greatest gift that Orchard Villa and the nursing home have given Mr. Mitchell is peace of mind. He is perfectly assured that the very greatest care will be given to all residents of Village Retirement Centre who come here, and that is the, vision that Mr. LaFontaine had in mind 40 years ago -and he has succeed!! It is hoped that all residents of Orchard Villa and the Community Nursing Home will celebrate with great joy and Thanksgiving for this truly wonderful "Home". Many congratulations and grateful thanks are due to every member of the staff at Village Retirement Centre. By Madeline N. Lewis "Reporter at Large" Orchard Villa Retirement Residence. Functional Dentures ... One Good Reason To Smile! REPAIRS (1 hr.) ' Relines ' Complete, Partial Dentures NEW PERMANENT, Wi MM Steil, DD, F.C.A.C.(A) SOFT DENTURE LINER Charles Wm. SteffD.D. 84 Old Kingston U W. _ PICKERING VILLAGE AJAX 683-4294 Affar hniirs 42R -A801 � This is One Event You'll �; II Not Want to -Miss! You're invited to walk down Memory Lane With Village Retirement Centre In celebrating 20 years in the community II "A Precious Moment Anniversary Celebration" Date: Wednesday, October 25 Time: 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Place: "Lafontaine Auditorium" 1955 Valley Farm Road Pickering Raise your glasses and share our Moments to Remember with Member of Parliament, Dan McTeague; Regional Councillor, Rick Johnson; Mayor Wayne Arthurs; and our founders Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaFontaine *hors d'oeuvres *moments to remember wine *anniversary cake *coffee and tea Nostalgic photos, friends old and new will make this a celebration to remember Please join us A member of the Community Lifecare Family Celebrating 40 Years of Caring For further information call: Debbie Casquenette (905) 831-2641 Durham -farmers frazzled at mini -budget snub 'We're not even mentioned' notes federation president BY LESLEY BOVIE cuts for middle class Canadians The DFA and its parent orga- Staff'Writer but completely overlooks the nization, the Ontario Federation Durham's agricultural sector plight of local farmers. of Agriculture, have been "lob - says it feels snubbed by the fed- "We're not even mentioned," hying like they've never lobbied eral Liberals' mini -budget, says Dave Barry, president of before", even hosting 11 re - which announces sweeping tax the Durham Federation of Agri- gional meetings and inviting Lion, Witch culture. "I had to call our head office and our people went local members of parliament, Mr. Barry says. through the entire budget line Up until now, agri-organiza- by line, but we're not even men- tions thought they were being andWardrobe tioned." heard by the government but Mr. Barry says his organiza- Mr. Barry says now farmers feel i hit town n _ tion was hoping for some con- at a loss as to their next course crete funding commitment in of action. No one wants to take November terms of aid for the country's a militant stand but things are farmers, who are struggling in reaching the boiling point in the the face of plunging crop val- agricultural industry, he says. PICKERING — A book ues, soaring fuel prices and ex- "Tax cuts are nice", he says, adored by many is coming here treme weather. Ottawa has a `But they are usually based on as a play. disaster relief program current- one's ability to pay. If you're in The Brookestone Centre for ly in place but it is weak and in- to grain and oilseed, most guys Performing Arts, a professional effectual, only promising 50 to : are wondering how they are theatre company, is presenting 60 per cent on a farmer's losses, going to put next year's crops `The Lion, The Witch and The he says. The problem is much in." Wardrobe' at Bayfair Baptist larger than government officials Mr. Barry believes most of Church, 817 Kingston Rd., on realized when they announced the problem stems from the fact Friday, Nov. 24 at 7 p.m. that program, he adds. farmers are a diverse group, Advance tickets are $10 "I've never seen this kind of making up one per cent of the each or $6 for groups of six or anger and disappointment in the voting population, but fueling more, or $13 at the door. Tick- farm community before," says the second largest industry in ets are available by calling 1- the 40 -year-old, who farms 400 the Greater Toronto Area next 877-922-1238. - acres of cabbage, cauliflower, to automotive manufacturing. For more information call strawberries and pumpkins in "All we ask is for equal foot - NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 PAGE 31 P RON PIETRONIROI News Advertiser photo Love those leaves Young members of the 7th Pickering Girl Guides presented a hand - painted quilt called `Autumn Leaves' to residents at Orchard Villa in Pickering Thursday, much to the delight of staff and residents. Display- ing the quilt here are Guides (from left) Sarah Hill, Veronica Dell and 839-4621. Zephyr. ing," he adds. Kirsten 1i L presented by: OSHAWA • WHITBY • CLARINGTON • PORT PERRY THIS WEEK • Over r 50 displays • Spectacular Fashion Show • Refreshments ,*Prizes • Live Entertainment Featuring "DAN CLANCY" from "LIGHTHOUSE" FOR BOOTH INFORMATION CALL 579-4400 Heather McGivern (Ext. 2318) Debbie Pearce (Ext. 2204) R- PAGE 32 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 22,2000 Area student awarded Kay Buffett Scholarship The Kay Buf- fett Scholarship has been awarded to a Canadian Noreen Kidwai. She is a graduate of Exeter High School and has an impressive list of achievements. She was se- lected as one of the 220 future '.r-aders in Canada in a nationwide Adventures in Citizenship Pro - ;ram and re- ceived a High Achiever Award by the Associa- tion of Progres- sive Muslims of Ontario. She has also volunteered in numerous chari- table programs and participated in student coun- cil and extracur- ricular activities. Buffett Taylor and Associates sponsor the Kay Buffett Scholar- pany established program who ship. the scholarship to will be continu- The company honour his moth- ing her education specializes in er, Kay Buffett. as a full-time stu- workplace well- Every year the dent in a Canadi- ness and employ-- $8,000 scholar- an college or uni- ee benefits pro- ship is awarded versity. grams in Canada. to a female stu- The scholar - Ed Buffett, dent from a four- ship is awarded president and or five-year sec- in increments of CEO of the com- ondary school $2,000 every year. leadership, en - Judy Spring, thusiasm and past president of dedication to her the YWCA and studies, work and administrator of community." the scholarship Mr. Buffett says, "Ms. Kid- says, "The Kay wai is a remark- Buffett Scholar - able young ship is our way of woman who has giving something shown exemplary back to the com- �V N01V open 111 . urves I� Pickerwg. for women a 30 minute fitness & weight loss centers" a v r I CURVES Weight Loss Program lot Our Exclusive Quickfat Circuit... The first weight loss r ✓ takes only 30minutes guidance program Fall Today designed around ✓ burgs body fat, not lean muscle exerciSe. Permanent _ ✓strengthens muscles & cardiovascular system results without per- (905) 421-9550 ✓ begins when you arrive manent dieting. 1050 Brock Rd. ✓ is designed for women (Unit #11), Pickering 'offer based on first visit enrollment & min. 12 mo. c.d. program PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE Brock Road From Bayly Street to Highway 407 . - a • And "the Brougham Bypass" From Concession 5 to 1 kilometer north of Brougham In the City of Pickering The Regional Municipality of Durham will be holding a Public Open House to discuss possible improvements to Brock Road from Bayly Street to north of Brougham, including conceptual plans for a new alignment for a bypass of the community of Brougham. Improvements to Brock Road are needed to address anticipated traffic volumes when Highway 407 ETR is extended east to Brock Road. Improvements would also support planned development in north Pickering. The Brougham Bypass section of Brock Road has been shown in the Official Plans of both Durham and Pickering. Based on work completed to date, it is proposed to construct.the bypass about 500 m east of existing Brock Road. A partial interchange with 407 ETR would be included, with signals at the ramp intersections. The timing of construction has not been determined. Planning and design work is being conducted in .accordance with the Schedule "C" of the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Roads. You are invited to the Public Open House to see the proposed concepts and provide the study team with your comments and concerns. The Public Open House will be held: Public Open House Tuesday October 24, 2000, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Kahn Country Auctions at 2699 Brock Road in Pickering (Large Auction Barn located 5 kilometers north of Highway 401 on the east side of Brock Road) For further information please call: Consultant (Totten Sims Hubicki Associates) Valerie McGirr, Project Manager (905) 668.9363 or toll free 1-800.668-1983 300 Water Street, Whitby, Ontario L1 N 9J2 Regional Municipality of Durham Susan Siopis, Project Manager (Brougham Bypass) Ron Trewin, Project Engineer (Brock Road). _ E-mail at Ron.trewin@region.durham.on.ca (905) 668-7721 or toll free 1-800-372-1103 P.O. Box 623,105 Consumers Dr. Whitby, On. L1 N 6A3 munities - that we talented, dedicat- financial re- do business in, ed young women sources to pursue and to encourage who might other- their educational the success of wise not have the goals." Prepare for college Want to refresh your academic knowledge for post -secondary study? Durham College's 22 -week Academic Upgrading - College Preparation starts November 13. Choose full or part time study, based on your schedule and the number of courses needed. Grade 10 or equiva- lent based on academic assessment. For more information, please call [9051721-3131 University Centre at Durham NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 PAGE 33 A/P H e a. I t h &-FiTNEss NEWS ADVERTISER OCT. U 2 , 2 0 00 Pneumonia, the big I _ kl Iler What infection will cause the most this bacterial elephant to mutate and deaths this winter? Many people will The Doctor become even stronger. answer it's AIDS or hepatitis. But it's. This is what concerns Dr. Mandell Game "The pneumonia. In fact, the pneumonia who says, longer the bacteria are mortality rate is four times that of in the body the greater the risk of mu - AIDS. Every year three to four mil- tation." This is why he claims it's bet - W. Gifford -Jones lion North Americans develop pneu- ter to use powerful antibiotics such as monia. Unfortunately many die be- M. D- Levofloxacin (Levaquin) first in a cause they believe pneumonia is not a very sick patient. Then dead bacteria big deal. Ontario and a world expert on pneu- can't mutate. During the winter pneumonia is monia and antibiotic resistance. Doctors are now using "severity of seen everywhere, in the hospital He worries too many people with illness scores." This helps to deter - emergency ward, doctors' offices and sinusitis, pharyngitis and bronchitis mine what is the best antibiotic for a nursing homes. But most cases are ac- are being given antibiotics. And be- particular case of pneumonia. And quired in the community, hence the cause of this frequent and question- which patients require hospital treat - term, "Community Acquired Pneumo- able use, too many bacteria have be- ment. nia (CAP)" come resistant to antibiotics. See your doctor if you have symp- The person with CAP may be a Consider what's happened to peni- toms suggesting pneumonia. The busy office worker who struggles with cillin in the last 55 years. Now 13 per sooner you're treated the less the risk what's often called "walking pneumo- cent of community acquired pneumo- of complications. This is particularly nia." Or a harassed mother of tod- nia fails to respond to penicillin in true if you suffer from heart, kidney dlers. Or even a former Prime Minis- North America and Europe. or other chronic disease. ter. This year, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, The traditional way to treat pneu- Today patients consider heart at - who has always kept himself in fit monia was the "stepped" approach. tack a major problem. But they often physical condition, had to be admitted Doctors would initially prescribe think pneumonia is not a big deal. to hospital. His run-of-the-mill flu weaker antibiotics to treat pneumonia. They can be right. suddenly developed into pneumonia If the less potent antibiotic failed then_ But if they're wrong and pneumo - which, in part, ended up killing him. they would order a stronger one. The nia causes moderate to severe compli- He also suffered from Parkinson's theory being, why use an elephant gun cations the risk of death can reach 25 Disease and prostrate cancer too. to shoot a mouse? per cent. Pneumonia is an infection of the The problem is that often doctors Health costs would be reduced if lung versus infection of the airway or don't know whether they're shooting all people over the age of 65 received bronchitis. And it can vary from mild at a mouse or an elephant. If it's an an annual influenza vaccination. And walking pneumonia to a life -threaten- elephant and you're using a .222 rifle a pneumococcal vaccination at least ing or fatal disease. it won't harm him. In fact, it allows once in a lifetime. Community acquired pneumonia may be - caused by either a virus or bacteria. The most common forms are due to streptococcus pneumoniae and hemophilus influenzae. Pneumonia is a challenging infec- tion for patients. Some people simply feel ill, have a cough and fever. Others complain of fatigue, chest or back pain. Still others notice a heavy feel- ing in the chest or difficulty breathing. And some wonder if they are sick enough to seek medical attention. People may also be confused by the doctor's remarks. He' may say, "You have pneumonia, but there's no point in giving an antibiotic because it's due to a virus infection" Pneumonia also presents difficult challenges for the family physician. In the office it can be difficult or impos- sible to distinguish between bronchi- tis and pneumonia. Even culture of the sputum is often unable to pinpoint the cause of pneu- monia. For instance, cultures may grow several different bacteria and viruses. But the $64,000 question is which one is causing the trouble? The end result is that in half the cases the bacteria or virus cannot be identified. This presents an obvious dilemma for the doctor. After all, before he pre- scribes treatment he's supposed to know what is causing the trouble. If he orders an antibiotic and pneumonia is due to a virus you may as well flush the antibiotic down the toilet. It's also possible to give an antibiotic that's in= effective against a particular strain of bacteria. So what's the solution? Dr. Lionel Mandell is Professor of Medicine at McMaster University, in Hamilton, Lose what- A You need for A BUCK A POUND!* OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 7/oo Not valid with any other offer. a���,__ Nursingmeets AJAX — An associa- day, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. at the tionof health care. profes- Ajax Pickering Health Cen- sional meets here tomorrow. tre, 580 Harwood Ave. S. The Durham Lakeview All RPNs and PN students Council of the Registered are welcome. Practical Nurses Associa-. 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(Some conditions a I). full contest details available from your Sears representative.) ® Baby's Here Gift Pac and Baby's On The Way Gift Pac are Registered Trademarks of Advantex Marketing International Inc. A/P PAGE 34 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 OPEN UNTIL STORE (etteclive and of business clay) Sat., November 4 Mississauga Sat., November 11 Riverdale Sat., November 11 Oshawa To Be Announced North York PRODUCT OF • ••• ••11 • • •1 •• . .,. . .. •.1 s,� •• �� i ori " BLADE EYE • SHOULDER ARM • BLADE IREEF t _ 3.28 kg ROASTS 49 OXO • BOVRIL BOUILLON STATIffb�F FROM ONTARIO PPAACKKjER�S CUT FROM CANADA'A' /'AA'GRADES BEEF 15/16 5 BOXOF AA 5110 V i/i/1'LL4 SrrM EA. 1•4V 9 BLADE 4.39 kg LB. lffil • LB• 1199 LB. 14 7ATXTHE "AN" RODUCT of ONTAPoO MA aRao $ KEY BRAND �y PRODUCT OF ONTARIO • FRESH NEVER FROM QUALITY PACKERS • TOWN CLUB' • 3 - 4 LB. AVG. URZ FINEST QUALITY BRAND • AT THE DELI COUNTER " •BALKAN srvLE• w.� •POTATO •COLESLAW •MACARONI �,,�`/� m M KOLBASSA SAUSAGE 1�� CHEESE c� PORK Burr sxouLD�R 199 199 COIL 3.49 DEUCAUNTER659 �Le.• ATBA�SA 2 99 STEAKS . COTTAGE ROLLS B . 7.69 kg LB. SPRING aE, PUMPKINS SHOULDER 4 BET'T'Y CROCKER BETTY 3 _ 4 LB. AVG. II'',I FRUIT 3.2s. kg SNACKS GUSHERS } ,o • • j ROLL UPS • BY THE FOOT, k - ----- - - - - - -, BOX OF 8 TA_ } LB. 69 AT THE SERVICE COUNTER PRODUCT OF NEW ZEALAND PREVIOUSLY FROZEN BOVRIL CONCENTRATED QUAKERINSTANT CAMPBELL'S DEMPSTER'S BRI • LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS LIQ OATMEAL 199 CHUNKY SOUPS 1 %9 E F E 1.19 BOUII.LUN 2.99 325 8 - 460 q BOX EA. • _ SIO mL TIN EA. . SLICED 675 g LOAF LAMB SHANKS 4.39 2507nL BTL EA. a t lillirfltfkyr:Ptg�� I I M 1:11 '11114 SRI I I CAVENDISH FROZEN FISHERY PRODUCTS COOKEDHA-����0�� FRESH WATER DRESSED Lo" COID 3.28 k9 PATTIES1111 RANDOM WEIGHT a .SLFiEVIb OF 20FINESTALASKAN SOLE _ 3 _ _ v , FILLE TS CUSTOM SLICED 3.73. kg / 1.69 Gamme_ � LB. ! ,ir ,• ._ -� � . ' A � � � 2.99 L • � DOFINO AT THE SERVICE COUNTER • BY THE PIECE N R.R. BRAND FROZEN —ORR • BOVRIL ASSORTED LIPTON'S ASSORTED LIPTON'S ASSORTED I3AVAR,TI HEESE 399 FRENCH FR�s 2 49 INSTANT SOUP %9 ; //���,7��'�//���m�X °F 2 1,19 : SIDEKICKSODSAUCE ,99 TOM LI E 9.90 k 4.49 8.80 kg LB. * 5 LB. BAG 30 g - 59 g CUP EA. lNC•A•OV Vi BOX OF 4 EA, ASSORTE SIZES EA. COUNTER BIG INC. PRODUCT OF ONTARIO * RIB END OR CENTRE CUT SUNRISE BRAND - AT THE DELI SWEET PICKLED • ROLLED IN CORNIVIEAI• • WHOLE • BY THE PIECE CLASSIC k -aC b PORK BACKS WAXED BOLOGNA PKVE Rs •ILAMA BY THE PIECE" 6.15 kg 2.18 kg • • • • : • • • • ' CUSTOM SLICED 7 25 kg / 3 29 LB. u ODO�r DANTI-PERSPHUW }` 60 / 75 mL STICK CUSTOM. SLICED 2.84 kg / 1.29 LB. ;_ , g .� �''- • LB. • • SHAVE GEL • • • . •. . • •. • DEODORANT WHOLE OR HALF •- TENDERLOIN END OR • ORIGINAL • IIA 1 AT: • � ZEES F.A • RIB END - NO CENTRE CHOPS REMOVED ASSORTED SIZES 2 L�9 CHICKEN WIENERS �� • • - LOIN OF PORK.5.49 kg LB • 45o VAC PAC EA • -SHAMPOO • COxD OxEBs • HAIR: SPRAY • HOT OIL 3 PACK, EA • W �__QUALITY MEATS BRAND FROZEN PRODUCT OF BRAND 300 mL BTL. _ • • • • SAUSAGES b SRK DE BACON FOAM BATH 441 L BTL. 500 TRAY PAC EA • Soo g VAC PAC PKG. 2.49 •; NURSING PADS BOX OF 36PRODUCT OF CANADA COLIBRI BRAND FROZEN KURZ BRAND BY THE PIECE AT THE DELI COUNTER MODERN HOUSEWMRF AqqORTFD • CHICKEN • CORNED BEEF • PASTRAMI h • SHOVELS • SPADES • ROAST BEEF •MONTREAL STYLE .V • CULTIVATORS � 99 NUGGETSOLD FASHIONED SMOKED BEEF 1.36 kg BOX F-4.3047 CU M 8.80 / &99 W. 6.59 kg LB. • • HOES •BAKES ' EA • • • • • ALL PRICES IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY,'OCTOBER 22 TO SATURDAY OCTOBER 28, 2000. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. • • • • I I t A . . . . . r PRODUCT OF CANADA - VAC PAC SUPREME WHOLE • * CUT FROM CANADA"A/AK GRADES BEEF ��T T ��(��T �j C 4JAR29 SHOULDER BEEF CLODS 4.3 k9 jJj J 4 L JARv=1lJ ■ • / / �g MAPLE LEAF • FROZEN PRODUCT OF CANADA • FROZEN AYLMER PICKLES CAVENDISH J PURE PORK 14" ' VALET BRAND 499 • SWEET MIX • GHERHINS &49 FRENCH 1699 BREAKFAST 5 k SLICED • LAYERED RINDLESS 5 kg • DILL • BREAD r'i BUTTER FRIES CASE OF 6 SAUSAGES BO SIDE BACON BOX 4 L JAR 4.5 LB. / 5 LB. BAGS • • PRODUCT OF ONTARIO TNTBAAND MAPLE LODGE FARMS AYLMER SWEET OMSTEAD FROZEN • ��/ I.O.F. BO SKINLESSB�NED COOKED OR SMOKED VAC PAC 349 GREEN 99 BATTERED I`349 CHICKEN 2:;gg a�g CHICKEN BREAST LB. RELISH JAR O1�QUN RINGS CASE BOX ROASTS 7.69 k9 4 L JAR 4 kg A • PRODUCT OF CANADA •FROZEN PRODUCT OF ONTARIO AAA BRAND • CARRIERE • PAULA WINDSOR WHOLE W� a /� 99 BALKAN STYLE' 99 �� GROUND 1a" 0 NBYB� OR NERMfRKflOB FI9F8 CHICKEN � 18 FETA FETA 59 VEGETABLES PEPPER BAG BRING YOUR VENDOR'S PERMIT TO REGISTER r Asr CHEESE 12 kg PAIL PAIL 100 oz. TIN TIN 1000 x .18 g PACKETS },$.4 -a. a a.s a..a s... .g. ...s... m r:. :. .: z > x: ... .». ... . ._.. _. .. x :. ..s : _. °. •.a >.a .... -._. a NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 PAGE 35 AiP kv.. FRESH OR PREVIOUSLY FROZEN LEG CH, KE QUARTERS C N 18 kg sox LEG QUARTERS 22.99 3 S ONE PRODUCT OF GREECE " PRODUCT OF AT THE DELI COUNTER - IAJ IBO VIATTSIA • �=AMLATA •BLACK PRICE!- B�LS•p(AL CCK LARGE / EXTRA LARGE / JUMBO MA MOUTH / SUPER COLOSSAL SUPER OLl r riSTH _ JUG 4.3Skg LB. 199 OLI[VES PROOIKTOF CANADA PRODUCT OF CANADA - PRODUCT OF CANADA •CELLO WRAPPED •BONE -IN SALTED 2.99 IA6 9 F. BONELESS SKINASSEASONED FRESH RPREVIOUSLYFRO N LI CHICKEN BREASTS LB 2 99 CHICKEN DRiT1VSTICKS .�9 COD FISH 18 k X 9 99 1.74 kg LB. 6.59 kg LB. TRUCKLOADS DAILY FROM ONTARIO FARMS PRODUCT OF U.S.A. - CALIFORNIA - #1 GRADE • RED GLOBE • GREEN SEEDLESS .� o ?U�,cte� �� GREEN �NPOKIE�fRONRALYNDACBOP GR"ES C�¢ czESTrnrrs ,nrn>Bo srzE 4.3BKg LD 1.99 LARGE ORIGINAL BUNCHES 2.18 kg 6 HEAD F LIN IT O SIZE (.39 EA.) R LB l PRODUCT OF ONTARIO • #1 GRADE PRODUCT OF ONTARIO • LARGE SIZE PRODUCT OF U.S.A. •WASHINGTON � • EJQ�� A • BOSL"i p • SAVOY CABBAGE JUMBO SIZE EA..9V • pEppER T S DASH FA..99 • RA FANCY GRADE BARTLETT 2.18 kg LB. 699 FILL YOUR OWN BAG 2 L BOTTLE_ - CASE OF 24 s 35b mL TINS PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 3 WHITE CASE LBM CAULWLONMR r .TUMBO SIZE i t ,4 PARLOUR KEEBLER PRINGLES MODERN HOUSEWARES sh PRODUCT OF ONTARIO • #1 GRADE LARGE 10 LB. ICE CREAM 2 99 B 2 69 C1IIPS {■n�,A ICE�"SSE COOKING FA>�LY 2 49 2 L TUB EA. • 113 BOX • 170 g - 200 g TIN EA. 1•vv PACKOF2 96 ONIONS SIZE BAG EA L_ GENERAL MILLS PRE -SWEET CEREALS HONEY DEW McCAIN NIAGARA FROZEN CONCENTRATED PRODUCT OF U.S.A. WASHINGTON #1 GRADE o LCYGRAIAM� UM • UKXCO HOCU.A•,�� r sem" • REESE PEANUT BU'T'TER PUFFS ICED TEA • LEMONADELES • CINNAMON TOAST CRUNCH 341 mL / 355 mL TIN McINTOSH + i • FRENCH TOAST CRUNCH LARGE 325 g — 425 g BOX #'..CY, IU I.B. i} FAMILY SIZE &-' :. BAG rr g F 3Y 0 , R EA. QUAKER POP SECRET RED ROSE -BETTY CROCKER • DUNCAN MINES PRODUCT OF U.S.A. • WASHINGTON • EXTRA FANCY GRADE fit_ -OHS HONEY s 1.99 POPCORN 1.49 PEKOE GTEA 4 99 FRoSUNGS 1.49 GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES !n► 99 r 395 BAG EA. BOX OF 3 BOX OF 144 • 340 g - 450 g TUB EA. W2.18 kg LB. . :•• . • 4 lac-:�: PRODUCTOF • .. CRUSH RAINBOW WHITE GARLIC RED GRAPEFRUIT POPS , LARGE SIZE SIZE 36s / 40s 10099 TUB.OF SO , PRODUCT OF CHINA ' "` PRODUCT OF MEXICO •MOTT'S FRUITSATIONS GINGER 5 LSMALL IMES k AN 2.18 *SOUR PATCH HIDS j CLUSTERS ' =3;t s • 10 p BOX OF 36 BAGS - " F-4-12.99 , 25 EA.) R LB. •MAYNMDS WINE GUMS • SOUR PATCH MS 14*99 O _BOX OF 36 ROLLS EA WASHED RM ROYAL GALA �.. /�• SPINACH 99 APPLES 99+ •CHERRY •GRAPE •ORANGE 10 oz. CELLO BAG F.A . FILL YOUR OWN BAG 2.18 kg ! LB- . ICE BERGS97 18g200mLPKG. 197 ••D • • •CANADA PRODUCT • SOUTH • WASHED NAVEL AFRICA POWDER41 CARROTS LAORANGES BABY 19.99 FORMULA LARGE MEDIUM IU I.B. 0SIZE 888 FAMILY k5 CASE 13 99 GROUND COFFEE SIZE BAG of ss • 484 g TIN 4.49 DOZ. • • • • ALL PRICES IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22 TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2000. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. • • • • . , • .• PHILADELPHIA 1) FROM THE TROPICS 11999BANANAS CREAM CHEESEBLOCKaX� : • , . 1.5 kg BLOCK �y M CRYSTAL SPRINGS MELI-TTA • BUNNOMATIC P#ROGDUUCDTE F U.S.A. • CALIFORNIA ,'/,, ROM ONTARIO ARMS 9�.V* NEWT CROP GRADE pp SPRING $99 COFFEE 599 . RED GLOBE • GREEN SEEDi,>�ss i6qq 19 LB. WHITE 5 LB. 9 WATER CASE FILTERS BOX _ CASE BOX CARROTS BAG 500 mL BOTTLES OF 24 BOX OF 1000 GRAPES MUSHROOMS JJU,MBO SIZE DUTCH MILL -A ASSORTED pp cosmos PRODUCT OF SOUTH AFRICA PRODUCT OF CHINA ��`fi yy�HED NEWRWHITE DEppOITSE MEDIUM SIZE SBS 1399 ITL+' $99 9•7e7CRYSTALS CASE y�Ap 1599 Box NAVEL of ea LI�i 22 LB. POTATOES BAG 454 POUCHES OF 12 - 30 cm x 200 m ORANGES LARGE SIZE CASE JUMBO SIZE GATORADE ASSORTED pp WINDSOR PRODUCT OF U.S.A. • WASHINGTON PRODUCT OF U.S.A pp pi PRODUCT OF ONTARIO #1 GRADE999 2� �99 EXTRAFANCVGRADE 2099 SPANISH 1699 COOKING DRINKS CASE SALT RED DELICIOUS CASE ONIONS 60 LB. ONIONS 50 L.B. 710 mL SPORT BOTTLES OF 24 1000 X 1 g PACKETS BAG APPLES OF 113 JUMBO SIZE BAG LARGE SIZE BAG XP PAGE 36 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 Oraine _Wro in• PP 9 NEWS ADVERTISER OCT'o 22, 2000 Birthday "On Oct. 20 at 8:28 a.m., somebody went from teensy - small to one year old in no time at all. Amethyst Emily - 4� } Ann Judith Prue, we loved you before we knew you. Now, from arrival through each passing day, our love only grows stronger with; -everything you do. Our little dolly will be celebrating her first complishments at a `Pooh' party with Happy first birthday, hugs and Daddy, Violet, Dabber and Jackpot." year of exciting ac- family, and friends. kisses from Mommy, 50th Anniversary It was 50 years ago, on Oct. 28, 1950, that Eliza- beth and Andy Walker wed in a ceremony in Kirkintil- loch, near Glasgow, Scot- land. Lots of love from daughters Anne, Alice and Elizabeth, their seven} grandchildren and three great-grandchildren in Scotland and Canada. Birthdays October is a special month for the Riad family. Happy birthday wishes go out to a "caring wife and love- ly daughters." Meram turned four on Oct. 5, Merna, turns six on Oct. 22 and Amy will be 32 on Oct. 24. Lots of love and kisses from Daddy Ashraf and sister Mahy. Birthdays "Happy birthday imes two! Holly and Jenna celebrated their 10th birthdays on Oct. 17. "Onward and up- ward. -Have, a great year! Love from Mommy, Daddy, Kyla and Rachel." IV - 50th Birthday "Happy 50th birthday wishes went out on Oct. 16 to `The Greatest Dad in the World', Joe Cozza. Wishing Joe all the best and another 50 years, with love, are Mom, Cathy, John and Claudia." 13th Birthday There's another teenager in the world. Rachael Currie -Wraith turned 13 on Oct. 21. Happy birth- day , wishes went out to Rachael, with love and kisses, from Mom Rhoda, Tammy, Steve, Emily, Shane, Greg, Erin, Chris and Danielle. Birthdays Birthday "Special birthday wishes go to Mitchell J a m e s Caprani, as he cele- brates his first birth- day on Oct. 26. We love you Mitchy and hope you have a great time at your party. Lots of hugs and kisses from Mommy and Daddy." Birthday H a p p y birthday to the "world's most xk wonderful lit- tle boy. Sept. 28 was Daniel Kristopher D r e w £' Wright's third birthday. Many big birthday wishes and lots of fun was wished for our special little boy. Love from Mommy, Daddy, Shawntai, Brandon, Trey and the rest of your excited family." Anniversary "My Mommy and Daddy cele- brated their fifth wedding anniver- sary on Oct. 20. Hope you had a great day. Love Quinn." Birthday RpB�r 1794 Liverpool Road Birthday? Anniversary? Wedding? ...send to: Pickering 831-5431OF Name Dropping, THIS WEEK'S CAKE WINNERS ARE: Let us know. We'll publish your 1. 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Tel: (905) 683-4550 Internet:www townofajax.com C Z Fax: (905) 686-0360 E-mail: econdevOtownof tjax.com _ P PAGE 40 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 sportS&LEISURE NE WS S ADVE RTISE JI A OCT. 2 2 , 2 000 Dunbar runs away from competition PICKERING - William Dunbar Public School cross- country runners were trail blazers last Tuesday at the Pickering West Area Cross -Country Meet at Tril- lium Trails in northern Oshawa. Dunbar athletes had an out- standing day, winning six team ti - Iles, finishing second in one divi- sion and third in three others at the meet which brought together long-distance runners from Pick- ering public schools. . Dunbar runners also captured N the school championship for the third year in a row at the recent r Lisa Carlsen Memorial Run in '- Port Perry on Oct. 12. Based on their strong results s thus far in the season, Dunbar is expected to be a, force at the s Durham Elementary Athletic As- sociation Cross -Country Champi- sociation onships at Trillium Trails on Tuesday. Individual results from the William Dunbar Public School cross-country athletes, in front Pickering West Area meet were: from left, Blair Rutherford and Victoria Topalovich and, in back Eight -and -under girls from left, Amber Cushnie and Andrea DeLuca all placed first in Overall team finish: First their respective divisions at the recent Pickering West Area 1. Tori Topalovich; 2. Rebecca Cross -Country Meet. They will represent the school again at the Mendes;. 3. Aleksandra Durham cross-country championships near Oshawa Tuesday. earlov Topalovich; 6. Amanda Dearlove; 7. Allie Johnson; 14. Meagan Bedi; 56. Calvin Bishop-Akler; 36. Michael Purcell; 37. Daniel 4larrison; 17. Kaitlyn Irving; 22. 65. Sean Baptista; 77. Jarrett Fyfe; 70. Erik Moody; 80. Sean Kaylyn Porplycia; 31. Shannon Neal. Harrison; 84. Paolo Griffin. Paul; 44. Kristen Thompson; 45. Nine-year-old girls 10 -year-old girls Tara Onofreychuk; 60. Ashley Overall team finish: First Overall team finish: First Wells; 71. Megan Keenan. 2. Kellie Downing; 5. Katrina 2. Laura Waters; 6. Jaclyn Reeve; Eight -and -under boys Clarke; 8. Danielle Porplycia; 10. 12. Paige Shumilak; 15. Shannon Overall team finish: Third _ Leah Johnson; 15. Lindsay Tay- Kennedy; 18. Hope Hendry; 33. 1. Blair Rutherford; 7. Nathan lor; 17. Victoria Koczan; 19. Lyndsay Crooks; 34. Chelsea Shantz; 14. David MacAulay; 16. Devyn Koczan; 28. Rosalind Duncan; 44. Lindsay Robbins. Scott ,Ingram; 21. Taylor Bruce; Chalmers; 37. Courtney Nickle. 10 -year-old boys 27. Russell McGibbon; 34. Rob- Nine-year-old boys bie Heard; 36. Brian Burrell; 37. Overall team finish: Second Michael Sheremeta; 39. Cody 6. Blake Silver; 7. Adam McNeil; a Malloy; 43. Harry Williams; 44. 9. Taylor Pemerowski; 14. Spiros aV Daniel Gibbons; 46. Spencer Thomas; 126. Thorn Dixon -John- Duncan; 47. Justin Urquhart; 48. Kevin Donaldson; 54. Kevin son; 21. Brendan Fox; 22. Daniel MacAulay; 28. Jaymee Young; rr ALax Spartans' Minor Baseball Association 10 REP MANAGERS MANAGER APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING 2001 ASMBA REP TEAMS NOW BEING ACCEPTED BOY'S REP TEAMS: Minor & Major Rookie Ball. Minor & Major Mosquito; Minor & Major Peewee; Minor & Major Bantam; Midget-, Junior GIRLS' REP TEAMS Mosquito Girls (ages 10 13) Bantam girls ( ages 14 - 16) Junior Girls (ages 17 - 21) ALL MANAGERS MUST HAVE COACHES' LEVEL ONE Interested parties who are sincerely committed to the development of all selected players should apply IN WRITING ONLY on or before November 3, 2000. Please include your philosophy of coaching & your resume with your application & send to: AJAX SPARTANS MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 31, AJAX ONT. LIS 3C2 (ATTN: BILL BOSTON, REP CONVENOR) REGISTRATION REMINDER: Registration forms must be returned by mail on or before November 30, 2000. Registration forms postmarked after December 1, 2000 add $25.00. Overall team finish: Fifth 2. Tyler Angrove; 21. Andrew Brown; 30. Ryan Reeve; 33. Matthew - Keenan; 42. Daniel Popovic; 46. Kyle Stephens; 56. Shawn Baldey; 57. Mark Bedi. 11 -year-old girls Overall team finish: Third 3. Lisa Kennedy; 6. Laura Stew- art; 11. Laura Fujita; 14. Andrea McGibbon. 11 -year-old boys Overall team finish: First 4. Travis Hendry; 5. Derek Cameron; 8. Anthony Romyn; 9. Steven Koufis; 11. Tyler Hender- son; 14. Michael Morrison; 18. Nicholas Johnston; 20. Andy Tet - ford; 24. Keven Nicholas; 63. Lukas Moody; 65. Kevin Wylie. 12 -year-old girls Overall team finish: First 1. Amber Cushnie; 2. Stephani Tyler; 3. Emma Borg; 5. Theresa Campbell; 12. Jenna Grandy; 21. Vanessa MacLennan; 22. Paige Fulton; 25. Rebecca West; 31. Meaghan Edwards. 12 -year-old boys Overall team finish: No team 6. Brent Tamane; 16. Jatin Chanana; 28. Patrick Cutten. 13 -year-old girls Overall team finish: First 1. Andrea DeLuca; 9. Ashley DeLuca; 10. Alexandra Edwards; 13. Jaclyn Bridges; 15. Shawna Silver. 13 -year-old boys Overall team finish: Third 3. Kyler Carson; 10. Matthew Stewart; 17. Shawn Chan; 19. Randy Lake. Peewees post win PICKERING - The Pickering Panthers major peewee select hockey team hada successful launch to regular - season play, beating East Gwillimbury 6-2 recently. Bryan Cruse and Matthew Perrault counted two goals apiece, while Taylor Gray and Kyle Fredericks netted one apiece. Adding assists were Ryan Lind- say and Ryan Van Santvoort each with two, Derek Savoie, Justin Bruce, Matthew Evans, Perrault and Cruse with one apiece. Goalie Chris Skeates recorded his first win of the season. Other team members. are Andrew Goldsmith, Derek Westlake, Christian Paradis, Leland Street, Andrew Dowdell, Steven D'Orazio and Matthew McMulkin. Join the-l(lub! Public Weekdayswskyloftrnm Private Weeke Membership at Skyloft Ski ft Country Club is an investment in your family's future. Its an ongoing opportunity to share your leisure time with the most important people in your life. I 0000 GIANT SKI SWAP Fi OPEN HILLS Sat Oct 28 £t Sun. Oct 29 from 10 am -4 pm Great opportunity to see the Club! Membership and lesson registrations Family activities on Sunday 12- 4pm For more information, call (905) 471-2002 Please recycle! NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 PAGE 41 P Raiders ends up in Hornets nest at Markham fall tournament Ajax -Pickering bantams lose to Pittsburgh in quarterfinals The Ajax -Pickering finished round-robin play- Jason Winder and call - Raiders minor bantam with a 2-2 tie against ups Chuck Britskey and `AAA' rep hockey team Burlington. Fagan scored Joey McColm played well won its division, but were the first Ajax -Pickering throughout the tournament defeated in the quarter-fi- pals at the recent Markham goal, assisted by Urquhart in place of injured players and Small. Cunningham Kevin Bandola and Tyler Islanders Fall Classic Tour- netted the second, assisted Franey. nament over the Thanksgiv- by Budai. Eustace played The team is coached by ing weekend. well in net to earn the tie. Bill Carroll, Mark Purdie, The Raiders lost a toughs The draw was enough to Bobby Lalonde and Todd 5-2 decision to the Pitts- A1axlP give the Raiders first place Ensoll. . The manager is burgh Hornets in the quar- in their division. Brenda Budai. ter -finals. Kyle Cunning- Adam Urquhart, Fagan, ham and Andrew Dis- sanayake scored for Ajax- Crete and Small chipped in with one apiece. Eustace r------------------�— --1 I Sears Travel Presents Pickering. Drawing assists earned the win in net. 1 were Stephen Ross Budai Playing the U.S.-based Tor and Jason Crete with two Wheatfield Blades in the •� •� -' apiece. Brian Eustace and second game, the Raiders 1 - 1 Michael Parisi shared the skated off with a 6-2 victo- goaltending duties. ry. Small and Cunningham The Ajax -Pickering ban- led the charge with two I 1 tams started the tourney goals apiece. One of Cun- I Use sears card. with a 7-5 win over the ningham's markers was your "- alz Ivg Yougelagrerewardprogram. G U • Sp, S You get the MR Seers Travel Commitment.-"' Markham Waxers. Budai shorthanded, while the I g E A 0. 5 You get Free, passport photos. • You the lowest ane- opened the scored, unas- other was unassisted. Dis- get price guarte - 3 month, of complimentary Hot bine credit card protection sisted. He later netted an- sanayake and Aitken also I VACATIONS CANAMA s ff I CONQUW other goal, while also tallied for Ajax -Pickering. 46ORLDf 1 adding two assists. 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University Centre at Durham Power girls win league crowir PICKERING — The Pickering Power Sporting Images girls' under -12 rep soccer team finished its sea- son in grand style, winning the Central Girls Soccer League Premier Division title. The girls finished their CGSL season with an im- pressive 11-3-4 record. The title was the culmina- tion of a tremendous team effort throughout the season. A strong striking force from forwards Landis Doyle, Cristin Allen, Janine Arnott and Alexandra Mar- tinez provided a strong at- tack. The midfield was led by top goal scorer Jennifer Michalicka along with Christine Langford, Kailey Lynch, Stephanie Taylor, Amanda Sheppard and Stephanie Michalicka. The defence of Leanne Muszynski, Holley Smith, Paige and Savannah Heath- cote and Jodie Hannen help- ing the team post the league's lowest goals against average. Goalkeeper Alex Russell recorded six shutouts during the season. 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Candidates must possess a university degree in Health or Social Sciences and a minimum of five years related experience. CCRC designation preferred. Knowledge of WSIB legislation and community resources an asset. Excellent communication skills, an ability to work inde- pendently, an IBM-compatible computer with e-mail access, valid driver's licence and reliable transportation required. Salary commensurate, with experience. Ongoing training and supervision provided. Excellent benefits package available. Please submit resume by November 8th to: Nancy Haston & Associates Inc. SC_y 7St. E, HAcTMSuita 80, South Tower �� DVC Toronto, ON M4W, 3R8 Fax: (416) 927-8677 E-mail: rehab@nancyhaston.com We thank all respondents for their interest. only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. No telephone inquiries, please. N e g Canada, the coon ll service promotions y, is recruiting for the following opportum DEMONSTRATION SUPER OR This challenging position will involve recruiting, training and sche g field personnel for in-store advertising demonstrations. Additional responsibilities will include co-ordinating the distribution of equipment supplies; and building successful partnerships with store_ - >, management. our ideal candidate will be a team player with £� previous experience managing people. Access to a reliable vehicle and storage space are essential. Hours involved are approximately 30-35/week. CUSTOMER CONSULTANTS We have immediate openings for outgoing, self -motivated individuals with excellent communication skills. Duties include performing in-store product promotions in various retail outlets. Hours involved are approximately 20-24/week, evenings and weekends. We offer flexible hours, incentives and the opportunity to work a large corporation where the possibilities are endless. 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A� The Corporation of the Town of Whitby is currently seeking .OF ;TNf.rO� 'o qualified candidates for the positions of RNs -...FOS PLANNER 1 & PLANNING TECHNICIAN 1 As a member of the Planning team, reporting to the Manager of Long Range Policy Planning, the PLANNER 1 is responsible for assisting in the review, evaluation and processing of planning applications, supporting reports, data collection, research and analysis; policy development and preparing reports and by-laws; and, other assignments relating to the Long Range Section within the planning department. Graduate fro a University in Urban or Regional planning; a minimum of two (2) years of directly related planning experience; be a provisional member of the O.P.M.; working knowledge of the Planning Act and Provincial Planning Guidelines and other relevant legislation; possess demonstrated organizational, analytical, technical and computer skills; must be able to communicate orally and in written form in a clear and concise manner; ability to work both independently and as part of a team; and, possess and maintain a valid Class "G" Driver's Licence. ($33,761 - $42,224 per annum) Reporting to the Manager of Development Control, Design & Technical Services, the PLANNING TECHNICIAN i will be working as a member of the Planning Department's technical support team and will provide assistance in the development and maintenance of the GIS property database and tracking system (AMANDA); assisting with report writing, data collection, data entry and verification; preparing maps and graphic materials; site inspections and, processing of planning applications. Graduate from a community college in Planning and Computer Sciences; a minimum of two (2) years of directly related experience in a municipal or private planning environment with GIS and Auto CAD; demonstrated working knowledge in Quattro Pro, Crystal Report Writing, Arcview 1, 11 and 111, and computer sciences; thorough understanding and working knowledge of the planning process; must be able to communicate both orally and in writing in a clear and concise manner; ability to work both independently and part of a team; and, possess and maintain a valid Class "G" Driver's Licence. ($29,375 - $36,746 per annum) Detailed resumes, indicating education, experience, etc. to be forwarded no later than Friday, November 3rd, 2000 to: Human Resources Department The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Toad East WHITBY, Ontario L1 N 2MB FAX: (905)686-5696 E-MAIL: jobs@town.whitby.on.ca NOTE: We thank all those persons who apply, but advise that acknowledgement will only be forwarded to those applicants who are invited for an interview. Personal information provided is collected under the authority of The Municipal Act. 1 General Help 1 General Help SHIN General Help 11M3 General Help ACCESS TO A COMPUTER? BOON Trick, treat or work? BERNIE'S CAMERA'S needs a CASHIER - Days, evenings, Work from home on-line, $1500- Can you work in a fun, positive full time salesperson with ex- weekends in Pickering & Ajax $3500 PT/FT, log onto environment? Do you enjoy perience. Video and digital Speciality Bulk Food Store. www.makeincomeonline.com dealing with people ? Then our knowledge preferred. Please Potential promotion to Cate - AZ DRIVERS, 1 year accident promotions office is looking fax resume to (905) 728-2949. gory Manager. Drop off resume y for you. Full time only. Call to: Bulk Barn, Durham Centre, free experience, border Tracy at (905) 686-2442. CANVASSERS NEEDED, door Ajax. No phone calls please. crossing. Call 1-888-400-9176. to door for registered charities BREAKFAST COOK, & BREAKFAST HELPER and in the Durham Region. Even- CHILDCARE CENTRE hiring ECE BREA, stock BREAcleaning, call 90, sto2265. kitchen help required, ings & weekends. Paid week- Teacher and experienced Supply nightshift. Sun-Thurs, 9pm- ly. Start Immediately. Trans- Staff. Send resumes to: St. ask for Helen or Demetri. 5am. Please call anytime 905- portation supplied. Call 1- Paul's Childcare, 882 Kingston 839--6423 705-426-1542 Rd. Pickering, ON L1V 1A8. 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Kelly Services 1 General Help 1 General Help t General Help Canada's only>fuii'se'ry!ce consumer promotions company currently,sedl: the following for the Toronto (downtown), Ajax and Picl i(g areas: N11 -« In this challenging position, you will be responsible for recruiting, training and scheduling field personnel for in-store advertising demonstrations. Additional duties will include co- ordinating thedistribution of equipment and supplies; and building successful partnerships with store management. our ideal candidate will be a team player with previous experience managing people. Access to a reliable vehicle and storage space are i essential. This position requires a commitment of approximately,r 30-35 hrs/wk. We offer flexible hours, incentives and the opportunity to work x; with a large corporation where the possibilities are endless. N Please reply to Audrey Alexander, at fax: (416) 287-777 Lor phone: 1-877-586-6397 ext. 61206. NEWS MARKETING CANADA AN Cov _•w C hcmm B SS One of Canada's 50 best managed private companies requires a: MANAGER TRAINEE & PART TIME SALES ASSOCIATES For our Pickering Town Centre location. We are one of Canada's fastest growing Jeweller companies with 42 locations from British Colum bia to Ontario. We are looking for candidates with: • Minimum 2 year in Sales & Management • Proven track record in Personal Sales • Excellent customer service skills Please send resume complete with references to: Fred Hamilton BEN MOSS JEWELLERS Pickering Town Centre 1355 Kingston Rd. Pickering, Ont. L1V B8 Fax (905) 837-0092 i 1 27 CONSTRUCTION. LABOUR- COURIER DRIVERS required. ESTHETIC AND NAIL room ERS needed, metal siding Own Car, 70% commission = and salon chair for rent. Very company, must have car, ex- $600. Mini vans = $750. Full reasonable rates. Located in perience an asset, $12/hour to size van = $900 weekly. Call Ajax. Call (905)686-1918 Ask start, call after bpm (705)799- 905-686-3506. for Joe. 1361 COURIER DRIVERS with cars DEMONSTRATORS required DOMINO'S PIZZA now hiring can earn up to $650/weekly immediate for in-store dem- part time pizza makers and With vans can earn up to onstration at Costco, full or phone staff. Also hiring deliv- $1000/weekly servicing Dur- part-time. Mature people wel- ery drivers. Drivers are paid ham and GTA. (905)427-8093. come. Flexible hours. Some cash nightly. Apply in person ing for permanent full time call 686-7278 for interview. (905)683-9993 or 1215 & work, call Tracy, (905) 686-9586 St. Pickering, (905)831-0030 SECURITY & RETAIL INVESTIGATORS Must have: • Experience an asset • T.P.P.A. training • Restraint training • P.P. take down training • Baton, Rapid Rotation, PR24 training • First / C.P.R. • K-9 experience Also Willing to Train 30 Security Guards $10-$16 to start, $20,000430,000 year We offer an excellent benefits package. Phone: 905-427-7863 Fax 905-420-9957 HIRING IMMEDIATELY • $1,500 monthly guarantee • Full time • Positions available in set-up & display, service and installation • Rapid advancement • No experience necessary, we provide training Call Mike Stern (905) 426-1322 ACHIEVE SUCCESS!! A GOURMET FAST FOOD CHAIN Now has opportunities for ambitious individuals seeking rapid personal growth and financial gain. We have positions available for: Full time, Grill Cook, Rood Prep, Cashier and Assistant Manager. Candidates please apply in person Mon.Oct. 23,10am-2pm Pickering, YMCA 1550 Kingston Road, Unit #16 (at Valley Farm Rd.) F ompany requires ACHINIST owledge of Lathes, , Drill Presses & ociated Tooling. l for Interview 05) 686-1928 JAC TRANSPORTATION requires AZ DRIVER Clean abstract and U. S. experi- ence a must. Steady rusts, home weekends, good wages. Call Joe at (905) 427-4863 CAN -TRUCK INC. AZ DRIVERS Required for daily runs, Ont. local. Must be willing and able to "hand - bomb". Clean drivers abstract, 2 years experience. We offer. Full time, top wages, incentives, benefits. Please call Bruce Johnston (905) 404.662Z OXL 234 or 1.600.361.7940 NATIONAL GREETING CARD COMPANY Is seeking 'a Merchandiser/Service Rep- resentative for an Ajax based territory. The qualified candidate will be required to do some lifting and loading, must be detail oriented, and able to deliver out- standing customer service. A back- ground in retail or route sales is a defi- nite asset. This is a salary position with career growth potential. Resumes will be accepted only until October 27th, 2000. Please fax resumes to: Attn: Personnel Dept. Fax # (905) 829-4626 Herbal Magic Full & Part Time Health Counsellor Positions available in Pickerin.& Provide weight management counselling and sell herbal products in a clinic setting. Sales experience preferred. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Call 1-800-850-1702 Fax: 416-754-8947 THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 22,2000 -PAGE 43 1 General Help 1 General Help LOVE THE OUTDOORS ? This is the Opportunity for you! Work with PROsports teams & Ski Resorts. No exp. necessary. F/T Int be 18+ Call Elaine @ (905) 571-1543 RESP/R 0 CARE CUSTOMER SERVICE/ BILLING CLERK Respircare, a dynamic home healthcare company and part of the worldwide Messer Groupp, dedicated to leadership in Health- care, Medical Products and Home Respirator Service, has an opening for a customer service/billing clerk at our Oshawa location. We are looking for a self - motivated, organized individual with excellent interpersonal skills. Candidates must have apleasant telephone manner, be willing to work in a busy environment, and have a good working knowledge of computers. Interested candidates should fax their resume to (905)780-0926, Attention: Ron Smart WHOLESALE Now Hiring for Several PART-TIME SEASONAL POSITIONS • Cashier Assistants • Stockers • Lot Attendants • Food Service Personnel At the Ajax Location Please forward resumes to: COSTCO WHOLESALE 150 Kingston Rd. East Ajax, Ont. L1Z 1E5 CONFIDENTIAL TO BOX REPLIES If there are firms or individuals to whom you do not wish your reply sent, simply place your application in an envelope addressed to the box number in the advertisement and attach a list of such names. Place your application and list in an envelope and address to: Box Replies. If the advertiser is one of the names on your list your application will be destroyed. PLEASE NOTE, resumes that are faxed directly to Oshawa This Week, will not be forwarded to the file number. Originals must be sent directly as indicated by the instructions in the ad. The busy season is approaching and we are looking for permanent full time and part time LINE COOKS BARTENDERS Minimum 2 years experience. Good wages, Apply in person, ask for Manager 1608 Dundas Street East Whitby (905) 438-8000 You've earned it!l 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 1 General Help 1 General Help Saturn Saab Isuzu of Pickering is Growing We Are Now Accepting Resumes For the Following Positions Technicians Saturn or GM experience preferred Lot Attendant/Car Jockey Please fax resume to: (905) 839-7919 Attention: Service Team Leader LOVE TO DRIVE-? WANT A GREAT CAR ? WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE ? At YOUNG DRIVERS® of Canada, we offer the best driver training in the country. If you love to drive, en- joy people, want flexible hours & the opportunity for advancement, thea Driver Training could be right for you. The minimum requirements are 5 years driving experience, a clean driving record and to be articulate. Candidates must be available to take a full time 5 week YD Instructor Training Course starting Nov.20, 2000 in Hamilton. All graduates are hired and earn between $25,000 to $35,000 (first year) depending on your hours. Please drop in to fill out a application at : Ajax - Baywood Centre 95 Bayly St. W., Suite 405 Mon. -Fri. Between 10-4:30 YOUNG DRIVERS® OF CANADA YOUNG DRIVERS ® is an enterprise of Ford Motor Company 1 S09001 Registered Website: www.youngdrivers.com WORK AVAILABLE NOW! DURHAM Our clients from Pickering right through to Bowmanville are busy. We need you for a variety of interesting temporary jobs, many of which lead to permanent work! We need: • Order Pickers (exp.) • Bindery Workers • Packaging Line/Assemblers All shifts available, safety shoes needed. Men and women equally welcome. Apply to Global Human Resources, recruiting 10am to 3:30pm on Monday, Oct. 23 only, at "Jackson's Touch of Class", 104 Consumers Drive, Whitby (West of Hopkins). All other weekdays, apply at the Global office at 777 Warden Ave., #1217, Scarborough (below Eglinton), or fax resume to (416)285-9193 APPLY TODAY, WORK TOMORROW!! General Labourers needed in Ajax. Pays $8/hr. Safety boots are required. Apply in person Mon. -Thurs. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00pp.m. 89 Mills Rd., Al'ax AFFORDABLE TEMPS INC. BEDWELL VANLiNE$ Full time AZ,DZ&G DRIVERS Rate based on experience. Benefits. Call (905) 686.0002 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser requests that advertisers check their ad upon publication as News Advertiser will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion and there shall be no liability for non - insertion of any advertise- ment. Liability for errors in ads is limited to the amount paid for the space occupying the error. All copy Is subject to the approval of management of News Advertiser. DRIVERS NEEDED Part Time & Weekends for Shuttle Service to Pearson Airport. Early retirees pre ferred 831-8454 gam-$ 3pm DZ DRIVER REQUIRED. Full time, for waste management company. Experienced pre- ferred. Knowledge of GTA and a clean abstract. Apply in per- son erson or by fax to 20 Esandar Dr., Laird/Eglinton, fax (416) 423-7113. J & K Disposal. EQUIPMENT RENTAL compa- ny requires counter and serv- ice personnel for our Whitby location. Must be mechani- cally inclined, physically fit and a pleasant manner. Please fax resume iii (905)372-1327 or mail to: Rent All Centre, 30 Elgin St W., Cobourg, Ont. K9A 5T4. ESTHETICIAN NAIL TECHNI- CIAN, and stylist required for busy upscale service salon in Whitby. Call (905) 430-3156 EXOTIC DANCE CLUB AccWrpt- ing applications for waitstaff, and short order cook. All po- sitions are full-time only. Ap- EXPERIENCED Hairstylist re- quired for friendly, unisex sa- lon. Saturdays only, 9am- 5pm. In Pickering area. Please call (905)839-6246. SHINGLER WANTED - Experi- enced only apply. R00I' p Labourers also needi6. Transportation necessary to N. Ajax. Hourly wage. (905)683-6389. PAGE 44 -THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 22, 2000 1 Sales Help/Agents 1 Sales Help/Agents 1 Sales Help/AgentsJEJ Skilled HelpM91F Skilled Help Dreaming Digital?? If you are enthusiastic and eager to achieve,join us in selling FIDO digital handsets and services. We are News Marketing Canada, the only full service promotions company of its kind. We are recruiting forthe following exciting opportunities in multiple locations throughoutthe GTA, Niagara Falls, Kitchener, Guelph, Barrie, St. Catharines, Burlington, and Hamilton areas.k SALES ASSOCIATES [S9/hr + incentives] full paid training will be provided. Previous retail experience would be an asset but, more importantly, we.seek people who love dealing with people. Weofferflexible hours and the opportunityto workwith a large corporation where the possibilities are endless. Please fax your resume to Joel,at (905) 602-8823, quoting reference # F-2000. NEWS MARKETING CANADA A NEWS CORPORA -LION Co - Kul General Help PEOPLE'S TAXI AJAX - Dis- patchers, taxi drivers and mechanic needed immediate- ly for very busy company. Part-time or full. No experi- ence necessary. 905-427- 7770. POOL MANAGER/SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR, full time. Must be Red Cross Certified. (416) 281-3815 ROOFING COMPANY looking for laborers for clean-up. Starting at $10/hour. Please call 416-992-5917. House Cleaners Wanted Monday Friday Aix - Pick. ares. Must 6e gt eoW with own ca' and good driving record. 905 19-6970 SUPERINTENDENT COUPLES required for apartment build- ings throughout Ontario. Please state location prefer- ence. Send your resume to ADVANCED PLACEMENTS 701 Rossland Rd.E., Suite 401, Whitby, Ontario L1N 9K3 or fax 905-666-6640 THE LUNCH BOX DELI - Counter help wanted, one -day shift, full time, and one part time evenings and weekends. Fax resume to: 571-1347 TRUCK WASH in Pickering/ Ajax area looking for person with G license to operate truck with experience. Must have own transportation. Please call 905-831-3630. WE ARE LOOKING for mature people to expand our Finan- cial Services business in this area. Please call Bozena 905- 767-2395. WORK AT HOME Health In- dustry $1000 P/T - $5000 F/r per month. Training available. Call for free information BOOKLET 416-631-7156. aim office Help ADMIN/SALES Assistant re- quired immediately for Pick- ering Financial planning Prac- tice. Previous experience in financial services, brokerage or mutual 'fund industry an as- set. Flexible hours would be considered. Call (905)420- 6457 or fax resume to (905)420-5787. ADMINISTRATIVE/ACCOUNT- ING CLERK. A local well es- tablished sheeffed commer- cial/publication printer is looking for a hard working, re- liable and efficient profession- al. Proficiency in word pro- cessing, database and spreadsheet computer pro- grams is a must. Previous re- ception experience, purchas- ing and inventory control ex- perience is an asset:,.Please send or fax your resume in confidence to: Accounting Su- ppervisor (905) 436-0813, 1001 Ritson Road South, Oshawa, Ontario. LIH 4135 AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP in Durham Region is looking for full-time and part-time Recep- tionist. Please send resume to Print Post, 1792 Liverpool Rd, Suite 166, Pickering, ON. LlV 4136 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNI- TY; must have accounting ex- perience. Some secretarial duties included. Fax resume to 905-420-0830 Receptionist/Office Manager, F/T. Good communication skills, knowledge of Micro- soft Word and Excel. $9/hr, hrs 10:45 a.m. - 7:15 p.m. Fax re- sume to (905) 427-9147. Advertising Sales Professional ❑ self motivated ❑ determined ❑ relationship builder ❑ solid sales background ❑ linked to Durham business community ❑ looking for exciting work environment ❑ need room for professional opportunity Does this describe you? If it does, we want to hear from you! The Durham Business Times, the voice of business in Durham is growing and needs a self starting Advertising Sales Professional to develop existing clients and attract new business. Excellent commission structure with base salary. Send your resume with salary expectations to: The Voice of Business in Durham 130 Commercial Ave Ajax, Ontario. Ll S 21-15 fax: (905) 619-9068 SALES PROFESSIONAL For outside office equipment sales. Recent successful experience a definite asset. Training provided. Top commission. Car necessary. For interview fax Sales Manager, Telecomp Systems, Oshawa (905)579-9013 P/T MATURE SALES PERSON Must be available days, weekends, even- ings. Please apply in person with resume, Bath'N Bedtime, 1755 Pickering Parkway No phone calls please. 1 Office Help K Sales Help/Agents FULL TIME RECEPTIONIST at dynamic and growing software company. General office du- ; ties include: operating a 8 line phone system, responding to Hourly rate + commission + general inquiries, meet/greet bonus. A Canadian business walk-in traffic, sort anddistrib- publisher requires independent uting mail. Please fax resume representatives with buslness- to:(905)421-9356.oremail: to -business telemarketing resumes@softsys-mc.com experience to work from home DRAFTER/DESIGNER NORDCO, a manufacturer of railway maintenance equipment, seeks a team - oriented drafter/designer to join our engineering team. The successful candidates will have 3-5 years of mechanical design experience and electrical or hydraulic experience along with experience or willingness to work with shop floor employees in problem solving design issues. Must be proficient in AutoCAD and Pro -E. In addition to a casual work environment, we offer a competitive compensation and benefits package. If you are qualified and wish to be considered, please send your resume and cover letter including salary requirements to Human Resources at 185 Hillcroft Oshawa, Ontario L1G 2L6 Fax # (905)725-6887 e-mail: Nzaborowski@Nordco.com Equal Opportunity Employer IV lv- CANADIAN TIRE WHITBY 155 Consumers Dr. LICENSED TUNE-UP/GENERAL MECHANICS Join a strong team environment. Available flexible hours. Apply by fax: 905-668-8826 or To: Bart Ramphal Service Manager GUS BROWN PONTIAC BUICK GMC TRUCK USED CAR SALES POSITION AVAILABLE • Excellent Remuneration package • High customer traffic per salesperson • Easy to use General Motor Computer on-line at your desk • Full Administrative Support on leads and contacts • Full Trade-in Appraisal Support • Full General Motors Employee Program Support • Benefits Packages • Bonuses & Vehicle Program Please apply in person or by phone to: Will Guest Used Car Sales Manager GUS BROWN PONTIAC BUICK 1201 Dundas St. E. Whitby, Ont. UN 2K6 (905)668-5846 MECHANICAL ENGINEERS & DESIGNERS SPECTRUM CONSULTING has immediate staff requirements for mechanical engineers and designers with experience in the following areas: Building services design of HVAC, plumbing, piping and fire protection for buildings and industrial facilities. Design of machinery, mechanisms, tooling, and drive systems. Engineers must be licensed with the PEO. Designers -must be proficient in the use of AutoCad. Recent graduates are also encouraged to respond. Written applications only to: Spectrum Consulting Inc. P.O. Box 687 Peterborough, ON K9J 6Z8 JUNIOR LEGAL SECRETARY/ The ideal candidate will have QA INSPECTOR_ Receptionist Part -Time 2-3 professional telephone manner days/week, for 1 year matern- and be self -motivated. Please ity leave commencing Janu- Full -Time Position ary 22/01.. Litigation expen- I call Peter Hall at 905-566-1308. ence required. Send resume EXTREME FITNESS - We are Perspective candidates will be able to by October 31/00: Greer, Seil- currently opening up opportu- perform the following duties: er, and Zochodne, PO Box 917 nities for 2 new Sales Repre- Oshawa L1H 7N1, Attention sentatives to fit into our win- Calibration of measuring equipment Linda ning team at our Pickering lo- • Incoming, in process and final inspection Sales cation. People with the follow- . Familiar with ISO format and related 1 mio I Acients, ing credentials are encour; aged to apply - career minded, procedures SALES CONSULTANTS need- some fitness background, • Experience with inspection equipment self-starter, incentive driven and related tools ed for fast growing company and possess good communi- new to Canada. Be your Own cation skills. If this sounds • Computer literate & CMM exp. an asset Boss! Get Paid Weekly! Earn like you, send resume to: 905 - FREE Trips! Ph. collect 0-416- 426-7880 or can 905.426- Please fax resume to (705) 745-7353 451-6432. 7628, ask for Ken. Visit Us On the ktternet: wwwAurhaatnews.not Skilled Help M Skilled Help F TION COMPANY, located in Pickering, is for self -motivated professionals (Engineers or gists) with 2 - 5 years experience in any of wing areas: AutoCAD, P & IDs, instrumenta- C programming, HMI configuration, Wide- Local- Area networking. This position re- ccasional travel within Ontario and the USA. nd email or fax your resume to: uman Resources at wds-aics@istar.ca or(905)837-8816 FNational-$25/HR mpany with lots of work dellers, Carpenters, bers. Electricians andymen (M/F), s & vehicle. 4 positions Mr. Woods, Monday, 9-2 05)686-7236 Industrial heating and air conditioning manufacturer in Ajax requires an experienced brake operator. Experience with brake set up is required for this position. If you are interested please for- ward your resume to attention of the Plant Manager(905)426-1994. METAL STAMPING PRESS OPERATOR/SETUP Punch Press operator required to set up and run progressive dies. Must have at least five years experience with progressive dies, measuring instruments, forklift and knowledge of SPC and ISO. Apply to: Precise Tool and Die Ltd. Fax(905)839-3513 1 Hospital Medical 1 Hospital Medici Dental Dental OSHAWA CLINIC COURTICE HEALTH CENTRE Medical Secretary Positions The Oshawa Clinic/Courtice Health Centre invites applications for Medical Secretary positions that will become available in the future. These applications are kept on file for reference when positions become available. Applicants must have: A Medical Secretary Diploma or two years previous experience in a Professional office. Please apply in writing to: Marilyn Van Eyk, Human Resources Co-ordinator 117 King St. E., Oshawa, Ont. L1 H 1 B9 PHYSIOTHERAPIST Registered, FIT, P/T and Sr. Clinical positions available. LIA MEDICAL SECRETARY quired fax resume to "905- acy requires Full-time Pharma - 728 -4396. cist in Jan.2001 for maternity leave with guarantee of perma- CABINET MAKERS required in nent position. 8hrs/wk, coverage the Bowmanville area. Fully needed immediately. Tel 432 - experienced Cabinet Makers 8888 Fax 432-3185. need only apply. Benefit DENTAL ASSISTANT PICKER - package included. Please fax ING. Part-time- dental assistant PICKER - resume to: 905-433-1463. for dentist office (23-25 hrs/wk)), CABINET MAKERS required daytime hours. Please call 905- for custom shop in Whitby. 420-4808 or fax resume to 905 - Experience required. Please d9n-7917 call (905) 438-0010 HEATING & A/C HELPER needed. Experience preferred but willing to train the right person. Some Saturday's re- quired. Please fax typed or hand written resume to (905)831-3191 or call voice- mad(416)331-9344. PART TIME ARCHITECTURAL drafting required, cabinet and general architectural skills needed. Salary negotiable. Ph- Qnr-Am-9n9d DtHIAL A_JJIJIANI/HLUY- TIONIST - Part time. HARP needed. Fax resume to: 905- 571-2235 DENTAL HYGIENIST required Monday and Friday for friendly family practice. Please drop off resume at 312 Dundas St. W., Suite 1, Whitby. FULL TIME Dental Receptionist required for Kennedy/401 area. Dental experience necessary. Reply File #603, Oshawa Whitby This Week, 865 Farewell St. QUANTUM UNG INt:. is IooK- Oshawa. L1H 71-5. ing for cnc operator for steady MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST afternoon shift to operate cnc machining centers and turning required for Ajax office. Evening centers. Also machine opera- and alternate Saturdays. Fax for needed for small presses, resume to (905) 427-4339 or days and afternoons. Tele- apply with resume to 475 phone (905) 665-5038. Westney Rd. North, Ajax. REQUIRED FOR busy custom PART TIME DENTAL Reception - machine building shop to ist with recall and computer transpose iso -metric sketch- Mexperience. Involves evenings Ing and concept drawing to and Saturdays. Please send CAD. Strong mechanical abili- resume to Dr. Nevill, 250 Bayly ties including machine shop St. W. Ajax Ont: L1 3V4. an asset. Wage negotiable URGENTLY REQUIRED. RPN's with experience. Requued im with Meds for assignments with - mediately. Fax resume to in Pickering and Ajax. Please call (905)571-2333 or apply in (905)420-0095 or fax resume to person to: Hub Industries, 1621 (905) 420-9517 for immediate McEwen Dr., Unit 38, Whitby. assignments. Visit Us On the Internet: www.durhamnews.net THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 22,2000 -PAGE 45 Articles for Article Articles Wanted - -- Im COMPFF-1- to Bargain Comer Sale Im Sid: or Coln5F.;1:7, Internet FRIDGIDAIRE 21cuft, almond DRESSERS $55, kitchen table PIANO, Mason & Risch w/chrome trim, frost free & & chairs $50, wall unit $95, upright piano. Excellent condi- GetCASH CUSTOM COMPUTER APPLICATIONS matching fridgidaire 30" stove, sofa & chair $165, antique tion $500. Call (905)767-4715. almond. Both for $550. Excel- balloon back sofa (1880 5) for CDs... * Developed on MS Access '97 or 2000 d -base software lent condition. 905-686-5635. mint $1995, 9pc mahogany PIANOS & GRANDFATHER * Right from business concept to finished product ...10orn suite $3995, Queen CLOCKS. Back to school sale We such as; contact management, inventory control, TRUCK CAP, blue, short box, Anne cherry table & 8 chairs now on all Roland digital pia- $8 PpaeyrdUiPsct!0 sales, tracking etc. $375. Telephone 626-8967 $1495, office desk $65, pine nos and Samick acoustic pia- * Network on Windows'98 or NT Competitive hourly rate Articles sofa $295, microwave stand nos. Large selections of used Dejo Vu Dims $45, TV $150, walnut table & 4 pianos. Not sure if your kids for Sale chairs $495, coffee & end ta- will stick with lessons; try our Bayy, w. of Harwood Phone David Tomas, B. Econ, mBA1,CCProg. bles $45, bunk beds $75, bed- rent to own. 100% of all rental lots of carpet, r (905) A27-76133 ("5)61"481 CARPETS gents apply. Call TELE 100% nylon, new stain re- room suite $395, antique 6' No (995) 433-1491 P lease carpets on dressing mirror $750, antique - WANTED - Parrot, African grey or hand, I will www.teleppiano.com Automobiles carpet 3 rooms, $349 Price dresser & chair $110, many Cockatoo preferred. Will give it a Automobiles includes carpet, premium pad, other items. Bowmanville POOL TABLES. 8' and 9' slat, good home. Call 905-4� for Sale Wanted expert installation, fast deliv- (905)697-3532. billiard tables for sale. Call (snp) 1951 HUDSON PACEMAKER, CASH FOR CARS! We buy used free Tit- on 905-420-6113. WANTED � �ea_Dooje, trot, 2 dr, body mint, needs interior cry, ree estimates (30 yards). DSC WIRELESS alarm motor to finish (would make vehicles. Vehicles must be in Norman 686-2314. - sale a, Second shop. Free RENT TO OWN new and re -engine, 5 .96, $6000 or I nice hot rod), $6500 trades running condition. Call 427-2415 1981 9.9 JOHNSON Motor, setup with ad. Security gift. Don't conditioned appliances, and good oo ;I round condition 905 considered. Call 905-434- or come to 479 Bayly St. East, 14ft. Stirling aluminum fishing leave home without it!! Tele- new TV's. Full warranty. Pad- 434�0392 (snp) 0392 (snp) Ajax at MURAn AUTO SALES. boat with electric motor mount phone 623-0333, toll free 1- dy's Market,. 905-263-8369 or WANTED - Yamaha or Tigershark & trailer. Good condition. 888-845-6649. 1-800-798-5502. good 1983 Buick Regal from B.C. A & A AUTO- Cars, trucks, boats. Waverunner, mid 90's, go Exc. condition, paint's faded, We pay up to $10,000. Cash on complete package $1500. Call GAS' hedge trimmer, S-10 Truck Cap, great shape, condition, reasonably priced. $1200 firm. Will pass emis- the spot. Any condition, any year. (905)683-0493 after Spm. only used once - approx. 2 $90.1-705-786-0550 (snp) Call 905-434-0392 (snp) sion and safety without too Call us any -time, 24 hours, 7 WALL UNIT - 3 PC Black lac- hours. Purchased from Crown h trouble. 905-434-0392 days, 30 min. service. 905 -686 - quer bulk in bar, lighted Maintenance, Oshawa. Value SATELLITE MINI DISH free in- WANTED - inexpensive car or much ,uer -0117( stallation 60 + channel ruck that needs a little work not (snp)' 0605 or 905-706-3880. glass shelves brass ac- $800.431 (snp) $14.99. 15 years experience truck rusty, call 905-434-0392. 4 dr. auto. WANTED - parts for 1988 Ford cents. Must go quickly. 905- FULLY EQUIPPED COMMER' �905)655-3661 (snp) 1987 CHEVETTE, Merkur, Any into greatly ap- 668-1396 (snp) le new tires, upper & lower ball _ CIAL GYM equipment for sale! 4-1/2 Xg CUSTOM pool table can be used for home gym or SOFA & LOVE SEAT- blue, oak Arts & joints, timing belt, water preciated. Call 434-0392. personal training studio. Ex- coffee & end tables 2 wrung ma Grafts pump, rad, front rotors and WANTED - VW BEETLE, dead for sale. Call (905)666-2539 cellent condition. Call Tanya backs, sofa bed, queen bed, pads, $550 obo. J$$$ good or alive, or for parts Call 905- 4 PIECE BEDROOM suite, (2 (905)665-7850, leave mes- oak headboard & night tables, ARTIST TEDDY BEAR SHOW & economical vehicle!). Call 434-0392 (snp) dressers, end table and mirror sage. Serious inquiries only. slate bumper pool table, pin- SALE - Sun., Oct. 22nd., 10a.m. 905-427-4073 for woman's dresser), dark ball, lamps •& light fixtures, - 4p.m. Oshawa Holi-day Inn, 1987 TOYOTA COROLLA, Trucks brown wood, good condition, FUND RAISING - Sell garbage stereo,TV. call 905-831-3176. 1011 Bloor St. E. Admission 190,000 km, needs work and oes for Sale $300., California shutters (pa- bags, lge. leaf bags, saran, $3.50 ($1.00 of each admission do door size) white overall alum. foil. No cash outlay. PINEIOAK FURNITURE..Our to Hearth Place Cancer muffler $4500 or best offer. 1978 CHEVY 1/2 TON V8 auto, dimensions 66; W x '82.5' H, Many re -sales. Sports teams, Mission Furniture is on the 9upport Centre in Oshawa) Call John 416-995-4988 low mileage, new exhaust and mint condition, $285 China schools, youth groups, etc. floor Come and see the CRAFTERS WANTED at 'The 1988 CHRYSLER DAYTONA tires, matching b-.,.ndr ran. (Bone) Mikasa, Style 'Pre- 579-4552, 10-6 weekdays or Style that has turned the Fur- Gift & Craft Showplace' local- 2.5L, in fair condition' excellent shape, $3100 obo. cious', 8 place setting plus leave message. nirture World upside down..En- ed -in the Courtice Flea Mar- 216,0001ims, $900 as is. Cali Call 905-985-3566 or 905 -439 - many extras, hardly used, FUTONS FROM $155 - Mat- tertainment units, Home of- ket, 4 km. east of Oshawa (905)263-8193 6535. purchase price $3,500, will fice, Dining Room, Kitchen, I tresses $89, futons are the and Bedroom Furniture.. Don't (approx. 6000 people attend- 1989 BUICK REGAL excellent 1998 GMC I TON DIESEL sell for $2,000, great for now perfect sleeper and space ing each weekend). Let us condition, fully crew cab pick-up, 8' box wl brides, blinds patio door size forget Traditional Woodwork- loaded, saver for everyone's. home. ing is the leading manufactur- show & sell your crafts direct- 117,0001ims, emission. tested liner, 61,0001ims, very good (verticals), grey, 62.5' W x Ten Different styles of futons er of custom built SOLID ly to the public. You do not summer & winter tires with condition, $26,500. Call 905- 905- $4.5'8) $15., set of 3 verticals and bunk beds, always in WOOD Entertainment Centres have to be there. There is NO rims, $3800 certified o.b.o. 420-9500 or leave message $30 each measuring 32' W x stock We are overstocked - and Home Office in the Dur- 6 month contract. Rent starts at (905)432-7995 at 416-286-3595 67.5 H (neutral colour/peach all furniture is priced to clear. ham Region Bring your $24/month. Call 905-436-1024. Call evenings or weekeril 1990 Buick LeSabre, 3800 1 Vans) I%S Palliser leather - always at the ideas/plans and let us turn 4 Wheel Drive (905) 619 1 8. lowest rice in Durham, All DURHAM COLLEGE Fall/ engine. All power, 210,000 a them into reality ..... Drop in Christmas Craft Show - No- hwy. km. Good tires, great 9 PIECE - oak dining room su- sofas, love seats, coffee and and see out State of the Art vember 25th & 26th, Vendor winter or second car. $2900 11188 F150, pick up, good con- ite, like new, must sell. Call end tables, bedroom suites, woodworking facility and let into- Lynn 905-721-3129. Over certified. Emissions last year dition, clean, 4.9 litre, 6 cyl., (416)372-0623. etc. are at wholesale prices. us show you how fine furniture too'+ tables. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 6 smooth body, standard, tinted _ Bean bags are back. Sim- 705-328-0402 after LEATHER JACKETS, up to 1/ mons pocket coil - on saleis made is No Sub- Admission $1.00 P.M.(Snp) windows, bed liner, runs well, stitute for Quality* Traditional www.durhamc.on.ca/athietics. certified, emission tested 2 Woodworking 115 North Port 1991 CHEVY CAVALIER,, 2 dr. $3,330 SOLD. $,jriceleather purses from now. Luigi's Furniture, 488 , luggage from $19.99, King St. W., Oshawa (905) Road (S. off Reach Rd.) Port FOLK ART - Christmas gifts auto. Excellent condition in - leather wallets from $7.99. 436-0860. Always offering the Perry 905-985-8774 www. using your own talents. Folk side and out under 76,000km. 1990 Arerostar extend, Eddie Entire Stock Clearance Sale! best quality at lowest price!! _ traditionalwoodworking.on.ca art classes starting, All lev- Recent emission tested Bauer package, 260,000 km, Family Leather, 5 Points Mall - Beginners our00 obo HANK'S APPLIANCES PARTS SHEOMAN - Quality wooden "' ­­­ $3,500 certified, (905)683 runs great, body $35 Oshawa. 905-728-9830. speciali Seminars avail- 9159. certified and emission tested. & SALES. Large selection sheds 8' X 8' barn kit, only able. Call (905) 576-3947 for - 905-434-0392.(snp) ADD A SOLARIUM to your newer frost -free fridges $199/ $299. plus tax. Many other information. 1991 ISUZU Impulse 4 cy., deck!* Get out of the wind, rain, up. Large selection of newer sizes and styles available. automatic, power windows, 1992 ASTRO CARGO extend snow & bugs! 'Kits' from Washers $175/up. Stoves, Also garages and decks. 761Computer am cassette, 2 door hatch- van, 188,000 kms, Govern - $2995. 8 hour installation. electric/gas, self-cleaning/ McKay Rd. Unit 3, Pickering. s C. FTIIram/fmback. Very clean, emission/ me,nt Serviced, undercoated Model in Ajax. 905-626-5487. regular $99/up. Dryers $148/' For more info. call 905-6 safety. $2900. (905)579-0804 early, excellent body, certi- AJAX CHIMNEY SWEEPS up. Matching GE asherMry- 2093P.C. TEK COMPUTER. S - We of & emission tested, great er 2yrs, only $549. 4yrs GE have better prices on laptops, 1993 Chev. Cavalier, 4 dr. service vehicle, $5,500. 905- wood/oil Chimney Gleaning. refrigerator, like new, $399. HOME THEATRE Liquidation- desktops and on the site auto, am/fm sass„ ps, pb, 718-9347. Pest screens and caps in- Stainless steel Magic -Chef Hi -End JVC. Hurry for best service repair. Please Call 228,000 Ion, runs great , very stalled. Modern equipment as Stove only $599 re selection. Dolby Digital Pro- (905) 837-1330 little rust, easily 1992 SAFARI VAN, 8 pas - Professional service Call and I.. . y cerfifiab Large selection of 2 * logic 5.1 Surround Receivers, will pass emission. $35 1 senger, air, ps, pb, 188,000 leave message (905)686 stoves $99/up. Come early GO players, cassette decks, SERVING DURHAM R 'on, obo. 905-434-0392 (snp) torn, white with red interior, /741. for best selection. 426 Simcoe speakers, DVD Players with Computer problems! '111.11., trailer hitch, $5000 obo. 434 - ANTIQUE DINING set com- St. S. (905)728-4043. complete packages only $124 bleshooting, software/hard- 1993 SUZUKI SWIFT - 2 dr 5 0392 (snp) - - each piece in packages. Re- ware upgrades & in-house sped, this car is in excellent �Ietely restored. Early 1920's. WOOD FLOORING- ceiver must include sufficient training available during nor- condition inside and out, 1911113 FORD AEROSTAR, auto, Table, 6 chairs, sideboard & Unfinished from $1.99/2 .ft. speakers. 4 pe. packages mal business hours. Small Safety & emission tested. a/�, Pw, P. locks, remote side china cabinet. Mint condition. and prefinished from $2.99/ start from $496.00; 90 Day business & residential. Gall $2,500 o.b.o. (905)728-0705 mirrors, very good condition, $3995. Call 576-4036. Sq.ft. Also re -finishing old Lay -Away. 579-0893. (905)420-5318 - 1996 OLDS% DELM .0 1-.. - $4500. Call 686-4627 BLACK MUSKRAT COAT for floors and sanding needs. Lost & fully loaded. Leather power 1994 ASTRO mini cargo van, sale, ladies' medium, like Showroom at Kendalwood TICKETS FOR SALE - N'Sync, 249,900 kil., $5,500. 1990 new, valued at $1500 asking Plaza, 1801 Dundas St. E. Limp Bizkit, Alan Jackson, Found lumbar seats, power moon $700.905-668-4780 Whitby. 905-433-9218 OSHA- Bon Jovi, Bare Naked Ladies, roof, new transmission, 220 Chev 10 cargo van 238,000 WA 'HARDWOOD FLOORS Tragically Hip, Radiohead, LOST film inside video turbo, chrome wheels im- kil, $2,450. Call (905) 1586- STILL IN THE PACKAGE LTD. Leafs & Raptors. Also will buy camera Dixie Rd/Glen Eden maculate. Will certffy $i2,995 0018 BRAND NEW COMPUTER for concert tickets. (905) CrI., of sentimental value. If o.b.o. (905)430-6805. 1904 DODGE GRAND Cara - sale, Compaq Presario, Intel HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS and 626-5568. found please call 905-839- - SE - 7 assenger, loaded, Proc. 667 MHZ w/128 KB in- office bedroom suite, maple 0389 1999 VW BEETLE GLX, 1.8 p vion tegrated L2 Cache, 64 MB kitchen set, cherry dining TIRES - 4 - Motomaster SE, turbo, automatic, leather in- well maintained, excellent memory, 15.0 GB hard drive, room set, credenza & recep- P-175-8OR13, 1 steel belted LOST, black female spayed terior, silver exterior, condition, certified plus emis- 40X GO ROM drive, internet tionist desk, couches, Persian radial, P195/75R14, 1 steel cat. No collar. Named Emily. loaded, 16,000 kil, $23,500: sion. $6200. (905)576-4250. video camera, 56K ITV V90 rugs various prices. 905-831m belted Firestone P195/75 R14, Micro chipped. last seen Sun. Tele hone (905) 439-7995 1995 FORD AEROSTAR, fully modem, w/ke & 58%9. Call 905-697-0779. Oct. on Woodhouse Gres. loaded, 160,000 km. $6300- yboard Phone (905)683-5957 ALSO 1996 Chevy SIO, 5-spd, mouse, w/software & MV 540 MEAT COOLER, double door TRUCK CAP - fiberglass, WE, FINANCE bed liner & toolbox. $8200. 15' colour monitor. Asking Pepsi cooler, single door black tinted windows, excel- Pets/Supplies/ I ox EVERYONE Both certified & emission $1,500. Call 905 837-9213; upright coke, cooler, gravely lent -condition. For !short b Boarding tested. 7284673 CARPETS SALE & HARD- tractor & sprayer. GM. $400. (905) 1341-0392. First time buy - WOOD FLOORING: carpet 3 CLEARANCE: Movie, GO, an- snp FREE TO GOOD HOME, CATS ers, bankrupt 1999 FORD CARGO Van, bu rooms from $339. (30 sq. yd.) tique collectables, antique YOU'VE SEEN US on TV. You 2 older, gentle friendly cats - I or take over lease, cert. 1Z Includes: carpet, premium glass, collectible plates, store one, male, one female, neu' bad credit, no Ford Cargo Areostar cart. pad and installation. -Free bins size 2x4, display racks, may have read about us in tered, shots 905-426-3035 $3,200. 1998 Dodge Carvan, this paper. When people talk credit. You cert., $14,500. call 905 -432 - estimates, carpet repairs. display cabinets, home ster- ADORABLE, tiny type shih tzu work? 8887 after 6pm. Serving Durham and sur- eo, panograph ingaving ma- about :magnet* and 'wellness,' rounding area. Credit Cards chine, die cast cars, card sale Nikken is who they meal. Call puppies. 6 -weeks, lovingly t f Accepted Call Sam 905-686- (sport cards, hockey cards) me. Kathryn (905)665-6058 home raised, vet checked, drive! Lots 0 games &' machines (Sea www.5pillars.com/778718000/ first shots, CKG registered, choice. Down or Trailers 1772. Prices vary. Week - super Nintendo) CollectableNEW 4 CU. FT. dantry bar days 905-723-5950 evenings Trade may be FIFTH WHEEL/TRUCK PACK - CARPET AND VINYL SALE dolls, sunglasses. 75 King St. fridges 199, scratch and dent - & weekends 705-357-2915. Carpet three rooms, 30 square E. Oshawa danby apartment size chest required. AGE. 1998 Cardinal 28 -ft. fifth - yards, from $339 installed. I wheel. Like new. 1999 dodge will discount your MODEL RAILROAD 'W freezers $179 and up, while GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups, SPECIAL ram 2500 truck, Cummins best quote quantities last. Full manufac- farm raised, 6 females, 2 up to 10%. New colors and Gauge, 3 complete running FINANCE diesel. 40,000km. Full towing Call urers warranty /Recondi- males, parents on site. Vet designs.Customer satisfaction tracks, all accessories. ttioned fridges $i95 e- package. will sell separately. guaranteed. Call Mike for your Bill 905-430-6408 leave mes- up, re- checked, 1st shots, d DEPARTMENT conditioned ranges $125/ up, wormed. $450. Ready end of 905-985-3877 free estimate, 905-431-4040 sage. reconditioned dryers $125 / October. Please call 1-705- SHERIDAN CHEV STORAGE TRAILERS for sale COMPUTER PENTIUM 3 - 450 MOVING SALE/HOUSE up, reconditioned washers 374-5582 (snp) 905-706-8498 or rent and looking to buy. We mHz, 64 megabytes PC 100, CONTENTS - 5 appliances, $199 / up, new and recondi- LHASA APSO PUPPIES- Pay- can set them level with the SO Ram, 17' monitor, 8x Sony computer, furniture, wide se-lec- tioned coin operated washers ment plan available. House ground. Makes a great work - DVD, 32 megabyte riva, TNT 2 tion of Beanie Babies & a Honda and dryers at low prices. New training started. Non -shed- ESTABLISH or Re-establish shop. 430-7693 (snp) ultra video, soundblaster live, Civic. Please call 905-665-8839. brand name fridges $480 and ding, great for people with al- your credit without a Co-signer -- - Auto nit, dsl/cable ready. Asking up, new 30' ranges with clock & Drive a Great Car! If you o Parts NEW FURNITURE pine loft bunk and window $430 Rec teed. (705)786-3124 or have poor credit, $1299. 905-576-2746 even- ' ondi- lergies. Vet checked, health h no credit, or a WIT & Repairs with malts, captains bed & tioned 24' ranges and 24' frost uaranl past bankruptcy, . CAN HELP Ings. - dresser. Oak/buttermilk table free fridges now available. ?!905)721-8009, leave mes- Call Me Today for Your Approval! ENGINE ONLY, from 1985 COMPUTER Specials, Penti. w/chairs. Queen iron headboard Wide selection of other new sage - Bruce (905) 668-5846 ext. 304, Buick Park Ave. V6, 3.81., um internet starter system /footboard, sofa & loveseat. and reconditioned appliances. KITTENS, vet cht:L;Kt;U WRItoll e 1-877-666-3312 GUS 26,0001im., excellent condi- $299 Pentium laptop $599'Recliners, coffee, 2 ends & so Call LIS today, Stephenson's first booster and well as young Brown Pontiac Buick Ltd-- tion, $960. (905) 839-1357. loaded 60OMHZ with 17- tables, lamps New $200 sell $85. Appliances, Sales, Service, to mature spayed or neutered Need a Car? snp monitor $998 New color print- Pictures $250 sell $100. 905- Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa. cats (fully vaccinated) looking, Your Credit Repaired' notifies er $59. We love doing up- 259-2900 (905)725-5181 (905)576-7448. for homes. Many dogs also - I grades and difficult repairs. 15 NURSES UNIFORMS Sale, , Articles available for adoption. Foster No Credit. Bad Credit or MA years experience. . Call due to retirement. The uniform M1 Wanted homes for cats and dogs • even Bankrupt 1994 ZR 580 Artic Cat, 4 gas (905)655-3661. _ place, 288 Gibbons St.; Osha- needed. Pets suppliesspe- Phone Nlel today Fox shocks, 2000 clutching, .905-576-0042 16 till 27 Oct. cially cat food and jitter) and H/T warmers, 144 new suds, COSTUMES adults/children. ANTIQUES.? Ad- donations always welcomed BROCK AUTO excellent quick sled $3500. Racks of the unusual. NOW COMPUTER PENTIUM 166 vice- always valuable, usually Please call Durham Animal Halloween selection. 32Mb ram, 2Gb HOD, CD- free! Purchasing outright, es- Adoption at 438-8411 (905) 619-8763 obo. Call 623-4965 (snp) chance/phone/by appt. Ma Rom, 3.5" floppy, sound1video tates w/some antique cont Down Payment or Trade Recreational garet (905) 852-5148. Uxbridge. cards, 56k modem, colour 14* o value con: Automobiles May Be Required Vehicles eats, (no limit I M11 for Sale SCUBA DIVING LESSONS - monitor, speakers, key -board, sidered), collections of any Fall Courses Starting NOW! mouse, $400. Dryer -good shape r Storage MOTORHOMIE - 1975 dodge, SCUBA and Snorkeling Equip- $75. Oshawa 905-4 31-4789 sort, quantities or single an- Winter ft. , sleeps 4, refrigerator, tique items. Special interest in NEED A CAR9 18 ment SALE. Cal PIANO TECHNICIAN available for Special shower, running condition, as Moorcroft pottery. I'll try to re- N EDA A is. $2,300. or best offer. Tele - w 8566. Toll free (1-8 7-3 $699 Down Cars $99/mo. tuning, repairs, & pre-pur-chase spond to all queries Robert � Cred t I phone 428-4498 Tele - dive Dive Source Scuba, consultation on all makes & Bowen Antiques- "Brooklin, Bad Credit OK Motorcycles, Seadoos Farm f www.divesource.com. models of acoustic pianos. Rec- Ontario. (905)655-8049 or Low as $99/mth Snowmobiles $69/mo.' DSS SATELLITE, unloop and onditioned Heintzman Yamaha Equipment cards in Mason & Risch, & other grand or (905)242-0890. C L To program your own DSSca CALL TODAY, Call seconds with the New Wild Thing upright pianos for sale, starting BUYING ANTIQUE and col- UV TODAY. Sentinel Self Storage FARM EQUIPMENT - Elevators, X. RCA Hughes, Tashiba, Sony at $995. Get ready for fall lessons lettable contents including DRIVE TODAY! silos, dust collectors, seed clean- & Unid6n. $350. Also wanted - now. Check out the web go 09 2 905-686-7222 er and other mill-ing/farming at complete estates. Best posse "5-509-2200 .475 Harwood Ave. N., Ajax equipment for sale. Call Rai 435 - used or unwanted systems. www.barbhall.com or call Barb at ble prices paid. Henry Kahn, (905)626-6092. 905-427-7631. Visa, MC, Amex. 905-985-8161. E 2 Auto Automobiles Automobiles IM for Sa - or Sale EM for Sale Eff-i7f.0-rMs". FINDdurhamwheels.com YOUR NEXT USED VEHICLE AT: Aperi;;Wfor Ape for For Rent Rent Rent_ 1 -BEDROOM furnished base- ment apartment, Park/401 area. Separate entrance, parking, Air, laundry available, suitable for single working person, $575 inclusive. Avail. Dec.1, call 728-4579. 1565 PICKERING Parkway, 1 - bedroom condo, available November. Whirlpool, solari- um, indoor parking, sauna, pool, air conditioning, close to Go train, shopping centre & 401. Contact(905)686-8716 2 BEDROOM apartment, $765. Dec. 1st. Immaculate newer building accommodating quality tenants only, in better Oshawa neighbourhood, (905) 439--8893. 3 BEDROOM, hardwood floor, main floor of duplex, NW side of OC. Greek runs behind backyard, 2 car parking, available immediately. $925 55131 /2 utilities. (905) 723- 5 WHITBY GARDENS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT -One and two bedroom apartments available in quiet modern, mature building. Utilities in- cluded. Laundry facilities and parking available. No pets. Call (905)430-5420. AJAX LARGE, bright, legal basement, one bedroom ja- cuzzi bath, 3 appl., air, park- ing, laundry. No smoking/pets/ children, available Nov. 1st. $700 inclusive plus cable. 905-426-6467 after 6 p.m. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, 1 - bedroom basement apartment in quiet home in S/E Oshawa; heat, hydro, cable, fridge, stove included; suitable for single person: no smoking; no pets; $545/month, first/last; 433-1197 after 5pm. BACHELOR APT $512/month- ly plus utilities, 3rd floor walk - Ino elevator, enquiries Call Mark 852-3107. Leave mes- sage, PICKERING, I-BORM. $540; Bachelor -$420, share kitchen/ bath. Suites 1-2 adults. Also large self-contained 2 -bed- room $860 cable/utilities in- cluded, no petstsmoking. lstl last1ref.req. 905-831-3655 af- ter 5 or leave message CENTRAL OSHAWA, large 2 - bed. Nov. Ist & Jan. 1st $785/mo., in well-maintained building, close to all ameni- ties. PLEASE CALL (905) 723- 0977 9 a.m. - 6p.m. DELBROOK/BROCK RD. Pickering, bright, spacious 2 - bedroom basement apt., sep- erate entrance, next to bus stop, 1 -car parking, non- smoker, $695 + 40% utilities or negotiable. Available Dec.1st. Call Herman 905- 426-3294 or 416-429-3000 ext#4909. DOWNTOWN WHITBY 6 PLEX, big 1 bedroom $740 Nov. Ist. all inclusive. Also bachelor $580 all inclusive. Avail. immediately. Parking, close to schools, shopping. Telephone (905) 669-4009 EXCELLENT LOCATION. Renovated 3 bedroom in quiet, clean neighbourhood. Close to parks, shopping. No pets pre- ferred. $975 plus 50% utilities. Nov. 1st. Inquire 905-576- 3497. NEAR OSHAWA CENTRE Bright, spacious bachelor apartment, suit'commuter or student. No pets, no smoking. $490 ail inclusive. Available December 1st. 905-576-4202 OSHAWA 2 -bedroom apart- ment, parking, appliances, coin laundry, $725 inclusive, first/last. Call John (905)666- 8004 or(905)433-7573 OSHAWA Quiet building near shopping, transportation. Util- ities included. King/Harmony 3 bedroom Nov. Ist. $899., 2 bedroom Dec. Ist. $799. Tele- phone (905) 571-4912 until 7:30 p.m. OSHAWA Quiet building near shopping, transportation. Util- ities included. Simcoe/Mill 2 bedroom Nov. 1st and Dec. [St. 3 bedroom Nov. 15. $779, $889. (905)436-7686 until 7:30pm. PICKERING -newly renovated 1 -bedroom basement, full bathrobm, kitchen, laundry, own entry, cac, central vac. Close to school/bus stop. $725 inclusive. Available Dec. Ist. No pets/smoking. 90 426-4723 $675. Avail. Immediately (905) 428-2223 RENT -WORRY FREE 1, 2 & 3 Bed. Apts. Refurbished & New Appliances. All UHL included. In-house Supt. & Maint. On site Security. Rental Office: Mon - Fri. 12 noon - 8pm Sat & Sun I pm- 5pm VALIANT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 905-579-1626 I PICKERING, must see, 2 bedHouses for room basement apartment, all ISO 91----ro Houses amenities, private entrance, no pets, non-smokers. $795/ A-ABA-DABA-DO, I have a month, first & last. Available home for you! 6 months free! December Ist Call (905)428 - From $550/month OAC, up to 6577 $6,000 cash back to you, $32,000+ family income. PICKERING, Newly renovat- Short of down payment? For ed spacious 2-bedro spectacular results Ken Col - basement, with separate em lis, Associate Broker, Cold - trance, no pets or smokers, well Banker RMR Real Estate available immediately. Suits (905)728-9414 or 1 -877 -663 - couple or 2 single persons. '44054 Call 905-683-5283. , email:kacollis@idirect.com PORT PERRY -spacious 3- A ABSOLUTELY ASTOUND - bedroom apt. Lower. floor of ING 6 months free, then own a home- Private entrance +yard, house from $600/month o.a.c. air, cable, laundry, parking, Up to $5,000 cash back to non-smokers, no pets, suit you! Require $30,000+family congenial working/retired income and good credit. Short couple. $850 -inclusive first/ of down payment? Call Bill last, references. Box 152, Port Roka, Sales Rep. today! Re/ Perry, L9L 1A3 Max Spirit (905) 728-1600, 1 - SPACIOUS 4-BDRM HOUSE 888-732-1600. near Oshawa Civic Centre/ 2-3 BEDROOM HOUSE, upper Shopping Centre/schools & level, parking for one. Split parks. 2-bdrm/kitchen/full- utilities Available Dec. Ist. bathroom downstairs w/sepa- $780/mo. Near bus route. rate entrance, -2-bdrm's/kitch- Oshawa. Call 723-1475 en/full-bathroom w/full bath on main floor. Will suite a family OSHAWA- 2 STOREY SEMI, 3 or downstairs Gould be used bedrooms, finished base - or in-law suite. Available ment, fenced yard, $1150/mo. Nov.lst. For information call plus heat and hydro. First/last 905-665-6475. required. Available Nov. 1st/ or; Call Norris Cornwall, Sut- ton Group Realty (1993) Inc. OSHAWA 571-7000 2 & 3 B/R apts. 280 4 BORM HOUSE for rent -to - Wentworth St. West. own. Large lot, 3 car parkiriV, $740 & $850. UtilitieS renovated & freshly painted Incl. Close to schools, central Oshawa, $975/mo. Plus Utilities. Available shopping and 401. Pub- Nov.lst or later. 905-571- lic Transit right past 5320. your door. For appt. call AJAX - 3 BEDROOM main (905) 721-8741 floor, $850 plus 70% utilities, VERY LARGE BRIGHT, quiet, 1 .....om basement $600plus 30% utilities or whole 2 -bedroom basement close to house $1,400 plus utilities. Oshawa Centre. Parking, heat, Share washer/dryer, Avail. hydro, 4 appliances included. Nov. 15. (905) 619 9841 $725. No smoking/no pets. availNov 1.905-432-3633. AJAX 3 bedroom main floor WEST PICKERING one bad- semi 4 appliances, close to schools I shopping. Avail room basement apt for rent- Dec 1. First, last, references, New, bright, dry, separate ent., $995/month inclusive. parking, laundry, ceramic tile. (905)686-3201. No smoking/pets, references, $725/mo incl. Marta 905-831- NORTHEAST OSHAWA - 3 3037 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths bunga- WHITBY -Main floor of house, low, quiet court. $950+ utili- . 2 bdrms and/or 1 bdrm/office please. AvailabReferences Available Nov. 1st. parking, laundry, dishwasher,' ties. First/last905-478-4526. . smoking/pets, quiet pro- fessional, available Dec. list. OSHAWA CENTRE area, $850 + halt utilities. First/last/ dead-end street, 4 -bedroom references. 905-430-6965., backsplit semi. Garage, 1-1/2 - WHITBY -TWO BEDROOM, baths, walkout to backyard, gas heat, no pets, $1150+utili- available November Ist. and ties. First/last, Dec.lst. Refer - December ]St. $790 includes ences/credit check required, Refer - everything but cable. Ist/last. 905-428-8274 Martire 05-436-0990 jW Telephone (905) 665-7543 of- 02 fice hours 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. or 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Mon. - Fri. PICKERING - VERY clear detached 2 Storey, 3 -bed. WHY rent when you can own room, 2.5 -baths, mainflooi your own home for less than family room, double garage you think?!! Call Dave Hay -large yard, Non-smoking, first,lock Sales Rep. Re/Max ast $1250/month Available Summit Realty (1991)Ltd- Nov. 1st. Call after bpm 416- 905) 668-3800 or (905) 666- 450-0938 WHITBY - 2 bdrm bungalow FoHou on Dundas St., West of Coch- r Houses rane. 55 x 130 ft lot. $900 plus PAGE 46 -THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 22, 2000 Housing Wanted Housing Wanted Eff Housing Wanted DURHAM REGIONAL A HOUSING AUTHORITY An Agency for the ® Ontario Housing Corporation LANDLORDS OF THE DURHAM REGION The Durham Region Housing Authority is looking f landlords to join our Rent Supplement Program. Und this program, the Landlord signs am agreement to rent percentage of the units in this building to applicants_ t the waiting list for subsidized housing. The tenants pi the Landlord the rent geared -to -income rate and t] Housing Authority pays the difference between the tenant's rent and the full market rents for the units. T Landlord isresponsible for the normal landlord/tena relationship. If you are interested in participating in tf program, Please contact Patricia (905) 434-5011 ext. 221 for more information • 1 &Retail • 1 Office & Retail ce Space OSHAWA PRIME OFFICE SPACE Downtown Oshawa Location (King & Centre Streets) Units from 500/1000 sq. ft. Now Available Call 905-72IL-8624 1 1 Private Homes For Sale 2 -STOREY 3-BDRM SEMI -de- tached house with basement apt, which will help pay your mortgage. Located on Dunlop St W, Whitby. Asking $148,000. Immediate posses- sion. (905)668-6226 to in- spect. 1 1 Private Homes for Sale 4-bdrm house, 2 -kitchen, 2 - baths, fully -finished base- ment, fridge, stove, washer/ dryer, single garage w/door access to house, window cov- erings included (except for living -room), walk -out -to yard w/deck, roughed fireplace & cv. 433-0425. 800 800 BUDGET HOME RDC IMPROVEMZNTS Bathroom renova- iEXT'EMORS tions, new kitchen & ALUMINUM counters and kitch- *Windows & Doors ens, finished bas- • Soffit -fascia meats, rec. rooms eavestrou gh and decks. • Same Roo day screen repair • fing 20 yrs: Exp. W1P swaraettaa Call Mario since 19" (905) 656.9494 (905) 619.4663 or visit Cell (416) www.rdewofid.com 275-0034 SELL IT NOW CALL AJAX 683-0707 Money to Lend Money to Lend STOP 'N' CASH 13i EVERY DAY IS PAYDAY, WHEN YOU NEED CASH! We hold your personal cheque `til payday NO CREDIT CHECKS! 310—CASH OSHAWA LOCATION CALL NOWT NOW OPEN 1 1 Private Homes 1 1 Private Homes for Sale for Sale BEST BUY HOT list reveals, OWN YOUR OWN waterfront- 3- 10 best buys in your specific bedroom plus swimming pool, priciizede lista of properties e. Free Futer- amree F ee PerrlytyrOpenoom, House 44 Nonfromquon n. from Port recorded message. 1 888- Or. Seagrave. Sundays 1 4pm, 887-9586 IDt1040 Slightham byy appointment. New Price, Real Estate Ltd. $28,000 (905)986-1001. BROOKLIN, 1 year new home, WHITBY -305 BEECH St.W. Well 4 -bedroom, 2-1/2 baths, kept, large 3 -bedroom bungalow, cathedral ceiling, CAC, fire- fireplace, hardwood floors, pri- place. 6.7% financing avail- vate patio, 5 appliances, mature able.- 4 years. For a viewing gardens, legal 1 -bedroom base - call (905)655-9761 ment apartment. $171,500. Call BROOKLYN Hwy 12 7565 905-668-0580. OPEN HOUSE Baldwin St. 12+acres, con Oct' 21-22, 1-3pm sists of large 6 bdrm house, Lots for pond, cottage. Currently used Sa-Sale as farm, previously operated as driving range. Asking BUILDING LOTS Pringle Creek, $500,000. No Agents Please. Whitby. Heavily wooded pine trees, Call (905)427-6095 after 8 p.m. quiet cres., close to school, conve- niences. Established good quality first & second mortgages to neighborhood Call (905) 666651 95%. From 7.45% for 5 years. Money Best available rates. Private un to Lend funds available. Refinancing debt consolidation a specialty. BUSINESS LOANS - $1 OK to $50K For fast professional service approvals 48 his. Gov-ernmem call 905-666-4986/ (905)686- secured loans to $250K. 1-877- 2367. 643-0130 or(905)420-3960. EXCELLENT CONDITION, MONEY PROBLEMS, Get out of quiet court location. 2,610 debt quick without going bankrupt sq.ft., 2 -storey, 4 -bedrooms, or being garnisheed. Everyone loaded with extras. Conlin/ accepted regardless of credit ratingg. Ritson area. Please call Call for free Information. 905-576- (905)720-0650. 3505. Student loans included. PICKERING 401/Whites Rd. NEED CASH? Loans for debt North, immaculate, 3 bed- consolidation, vehicle pur-chase, room, 1 1/2 baths, finished home renovation etc. Apply by basement, 2 fireplaces, many phone. Same day approval. extras. Walking distance to CitiFinancial Canada Inc., 145 schools; park, shopping. Kingston Rd. E. N3, Ajax (905) $224,900.416-272-0857. 428-7505. :1 Roofing :1 Roofing Ftypes C RIpOFING/WINDOWS LTD. of roofing and windows anties guaranteed iscountured and bonded matesBBB -100% CANADIAN Andrew at (905) 42$•8704 MCLELLAAN Roofing Windows 905-7674240 Renovations John McLellan "A Man of His Word" Moving & StorageMoving & Storage i SENTINEL SELF STORAGE Storage Specials Cars $99/mo. " Motorbikes, Seadoos, Snowmobiles $69/mo. Business Storage Special Need More Space? $1 for 1st Month Rent Call 905-686-7222 475 Harwood Ave. N., Ajax 800 007 HANDYMAN LEWIS Call a Real Handyman for household EXTERIORS all your needs. People with limited cash iw Roofing flow. No job too small, Plumbing, electrical, gr Windows & Doors •az Decks & Patios garbage removal, painting, general repairs. •� Sunrooms Cas Joseph 905-42e-7526 Financing Available 905-428-5719 BBB cell - (90526-6247 COMMERCIAL G.C.B. 1 Painting & Decorah CONSTRUCTION Specializing in AU 1Pro total home repairs & renovations, Painting and WallIpalering inside & out. stucco ceilings. General All Work fully guaranteed. repairs, Top quality work at reasonable prices 20% off for seniors 686-1913 - Call for a FREE Estimate HANDYMAN AT 404.9669 YOUR SERVICE General home repair, QUALITY hardwood flooring, ceramic tiles, PAINTING & woodworking, painting, DECORATING decks, fence repair, much more. 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YOU & ME 1905-471-5331 lklk7k 7[ 7k�����7k� r r r Open daily 9 a.m. CLOWN / MAGICIAN OUTCALLS only • Live animals • All occasions Reliability & discretion guaranteed • All ages 259-5090 Call Jeff ( 905) 839-7057 Grocery . House • Delivery• Cleanln AAMAZING CLEANING INC DIANA -CART Too busy? Too tired? or Just k } f s t 5 4y Grocery, Shoppi v don't like cleaning. Bonded & & Delivery Service4t Order Groceries Insured. Call Teresa z by Phone* 666-07277 to arrange a cleanlean- � } ing by one of our experienced *Next day delivery* staff. k,. $5.00 off 1st delivery �* Pickering/Ajax area (905) 686-6386 - k} Visit Us On the Internet: www.durhamnews.net n THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 22,2000 -PAGE 47 �mwnee�s_cc r at.aurnamwneel,%-_cc ■ P PAGE 48 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 22, 2000 ro,oA #5%)v - Oil. 1010S p 0 1 1 4 i; Et6' Five Star ©0066 2000 CIRRUS LX 4DR SEDAN 2000 NEON 4DR Inc. auto, ps, Pb, ac, Pw; PI,, AM/FM/Cass, plus muchInc., auto, ps, pb, AMFM/Cass. more. Bal of factory warranty. SALE �SALE ONTARIO'S D,r�IVE LC/,►►I�V TED' DWAYNE TED +JIM DON HAZEN MIKE ANNE BRIAN KERRY TOM PAUL WILLUUMM PICKARD WILLIAMSON McELROY ARSENAULT HARDING CORRIGAN HEARD SILVER PICKARD BRASSOR GROBERT n �� 1LLAQ1 CNmmRYSLER-e HWY.#2 COSTCO b N p VILLAGE H* O PLYMOUTH A%, • HWY. #401 a CHRYSLER CHRYSLER • DODGE DODGE TRUCKS TORONTO = OSHAWA �OD Five star "THINKING LIKE A CUSTOMER" ISO SERVICE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Dealership 19 HARWOOD AVE. (North of 401)905,683,5358 AND EVERY NIGHT 0.8% financing on all 2000 Caravans, 36 mos. Ex: $20,000 financed over 36 mos. = $562.43 mo. COB is $247.48 OAC. `Plus frt, lic, taxes, security deposit and first mo. 20,000 kms per annum., 120 km. on overage. Lease rate of 1.8%. $3,645 DOWN PAYMENT OR TRADE IN. Total lease obligation $25,313, buy-back $12,024 + taxes. *Plus lic., taxes & admin. Price plus freight $940, air tax $100, Pdl & Admin'$161, GST & PST. $3,000 RDA signed to dealer. .