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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA2000_10_29PICKERICNG NE. WS ADVERTISER PICKERING' S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1965 BY MIKE RUTA Staff Writer New provincial money for the Rouge Valley Health System came about as a result of the member hospitals' teamwork in agreeing. on local priorities, says Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge MPP Janet Ecker. And- she says _now is time for Durham Region to ante up to en- sure the capital growth needs of the local hospital system will be met in the future. On Friday morning, Ms. Ecker was at Rouge Valley's Centenary Health Centre site in Scarborough to announce almost $8 million in additional provincial funding for the Rouge Valley system's operat- ing costs. "This is what restructuring is all about, having better quality services available closer to home," she said in an interview. "We're looking at the biggest expansion of hospital services we've seen here in years." Ms. Ecker said the money will allow hospitals such as the Ajax and Pickering Health Centre to meet the increasing service de - Shirts or skins? mands reflected by a growing population, including a higher A Dunbarton High, School Spartans player The Spartans pulled off an upset, defeating the number of local seniors. Bruce Cliff, chief operating of- pulls a member of the Broxbourne School team English visitors 8-5 at Dunbarton Wednesday ficer at the Ajax and Pickering down to the turf by his jersey during a friend- afternoon. The schools' rugby programs have ly' exhibition rugby match between the Spar- engaged in rugby/cultural tours dating back to See HOSPITAL page S tans and the north London,. England school. 1978. Durham Catholic trustee candidates debate extracurriculars BY MIKE RUTA Races exist in Ajax, Whitby and Staff Writer Oshawa. Incumbents Fran Pereira Several Catholic school board and Jim McCafferty have been ac - trustee candidates criticized the claimed as the Pickering representa- provincial government for its treat- tives, and Fred Jones, currently an ment of teachers at an election Oshawa trustee, will represent north forum in Ajax Thursday night. Durham residents for the next three The meeting for those seeking years. spots on the Durham Catholic Dis- Moderator and Catholic Parent trict School Board in the Nov. 13 - Council chairman Pat Fowler asked municipal election was sponsored the candidates how they would en - by Durham's Regional Catholic sure extracurricular activities re - Parent Council. sume in local high schools. - Oshawa candidate Stan Kar- wowski said the only solution to the problem is to go to its source — by asking the provincial government to rescind Bill 74, which increased teachers' workload and threatened to mandate voluntary duties as part of an educator's job. "I believe the (education) minis- ter has caused the problem and it's up to her to fix the problem," he said. Scott Murdock, one of three Whitby candidates,said teachers should not be forced to work over- time. "I wouldn't stand for this if someone told me I had to work overtime," he said. "We need to speak up and let the provincial gov- ernment know this is not the way to go. Ultimately, said Trustee Jones, "it's up to the electorate to replace �r VistaTM Introducing the new Vista 390 843 King St., W.. Oshawa 3QQ (just west of Thornton) Bring this ad in and we'll include a BONUS a 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.. B �i or. Id d*d t Vs ee- a Ir h' '15 . TRUSTEE frompage I to change the negative, public ble for instilling the Catholic ■ perception of teachers that she faith in children, reinforced by this government with another believes exists. By getting the teachers in schools, she said. government" public to understand what . a Ajax Trustee Janice Oldman ■ He believes the school board teacher is faced with each day, stressed communication between can do_ more to educate ratepay- she thinks ratepayers and teach board employees and with par- < ers -as to the local effects of ers can work together to lobby ents and the community is im- ■ provincial legislation. the government. portant. ' E Oshawa candidate Jim Wood Mrs. Fowler -also. asked the Adequate funding for com- s�pA ward said there is no easy solu candidates how they intend to puter resources, where they are tion to the problem, but a better improve the Catholic education needed, and for special -needs approach to forcing teachers to system during the next term and students are also priorities over take part in extracurriculars . has to maintain the Catholic atmos -.the next three years, she said. >_ to be found: phere in local schools. Trustee McCafferty said im: "All boards in Ontario should - Oshawa Trustee' Joe. Corey- proving communication is vital, take a position, meet with the said parish priests 'should be en- since he believes. "the board has minister and try and work out a couraged to come to schools fallen behind on commullicating common-sense approach," he -more often, noting the former with ratepayers." Regional fo- said. role they played in the system rums have not been organized Ms. Pereira, the board's cur has largely been" taken on by with parents since 1992, when rent chairman, noted when Bill "teachers. there were seven meetings, he # , 74 came forward Catholic Mary Ann Martin, a Whitby said. trustees across Ontario unani- trustee, said it's important for With two board meetings per mously decided to ask the gov- young people and all Catholics to. month and fewer responsibilities, emment not to force teachers to be proud of their faith, with Jesus trustees have more time to reach take part in extracurriculars. And Christ as the foundation in each out to parents, Trustee McCaffer- in an unprecedented show of school. ty suggested. unity, every education stakehold- Parents and other family Oshawa candidate Stephen er group in the province then members are primarily responsi- Wylie did not attend the forum. asked Education. Minster Janet �. 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Health Centre, called the additional Now it's time to address the capital funds "good news for us", and added it needs of Durham hospitals, tradition - helps build the case for the extra ally funded by hospital foundations money required to meet needed capital and the Province, which include a new upgrades at the hospital. emergency department at the Ajax fa- . "This sets the stage to get on with cility, said Ms. Ecker. the needed expansion at the site," said "Here in Durham Region we need Mr. Cliff, explaining "the more secure- approximately $400 million over the ty we have in operating, the more se- next several years to do that expan- curity we have in our expansion sion," said Ms. Ecker. plans." The Province is, committed to He added hospital officials are con- roughly $215 million and hospital tinuing to discuss funding with the foundations have pledged to raise Province and that he anticipates fur- about $93 million, she said. ther announcements, although he was- "What we're asking the Region to n't able to give specifics on what they do is provide a share so we can close may entail. However, he made it clear the gap," said Ms. Ecker. where his sights are set. She warned that if that money is not "Our main priority for the Ajax site put in place, other communities will is its redevelopment," said Mr. Cliff. get the government go-ahead to ad - Maria Milanetti, Rouge Valley's dress their needs. vice-president of communications, "We can't let that happen in said Friday's announcement will go a Durham Region," said Ms. Ecker. long way towards erasing a roughly Rouge Valley and the Lakeridge $11 -million deficit the system is faced Health Corporation in September with this year. asked Durham council for $100 mil - "Most of our issues right now have lion to be used towards expansion pro= been volume of service and access to jects totalling $409.5 million at the six service," she said, noting the system local hospital sites. has been seeking money to cover im- They were turned down with a mediate needs. promise to petition the Province for "The fact that this is base funding is more money. 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Have a happy and a watchful presence in safe Halloween. 01ROGERS imagine *"'Rogers Communications Inc. Used under License. Rogers Pumpkin PatrolTM is a registered trademark of Rogers Cable Inc. A/P PAGE 6 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 29, 200b NEWS Al ♦ ER 1✓LR OCT. 299 U®®® EDITORIAL New poll offers Halloween scare for Liberal confidence If past elections are an indicator, Alliance may be charging toward full-blown race Maybe Stockwell Day isn't so scary seven-year itch?). after all. With Halloween two days Mr. Day, despite a few early cam - away, the Opposition leader might just paign gaffes, presents himself well and dress up as prime minister Tuesday as he is a solid speaker. And let's face it: it goes trick or treating for votes. doesn't hurt to be more photogenic than Judging by the latest federal election your opponent either. poll, released Friday, Mr. Day's Canadi- Mr. Day won't need to campaign an Alliance party is up eight points na- much west of Manitoba and he won't tionally to 28 per cent while the Liberals spend much time east of the Ontario - have dropped seven points to just 45 per Quebec border. Should the polls contin- cent. Yes, ladies and gentlemen it's offi- ue to show the Alliance moving up and cial - we have a full-blown electoral the Liberals going down, the Alliance horse race. And history shows, there's leader will be hammering home his tax nothing like political momentum. Los- cuts message in Ontario, presenting ing it can be fatal, while getting it can himself as a man of the future versus his make all the difference. opponent as a man of the past. Want examples? Kim Campbell and It doesn't take a fortune teller to see her Tories were actually ahead of Jean the election will be won in Ontario and Chretien's Liberals prior to the 1993 federal race John Turner's Liberals led Liberal support in Canada's biggest province has never been that solid. If the a e 1% Gat C1100D NK AND FAD NEWS.IRS UD *406 K WE wu AM TO DETAIN M * nO WT �!wE S50T Mils!! Nab 1U' ptm. M TR1t M VMEff CRML MM 94WA IoM POPUNWh ]LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Brian Mulroney's Tories before the 1984 Tories drop from sight here, look for the Palestinians For over 30 years, the Pales - federal election. In Ontario, David Pe- Alliance to give the Liberals a run for tinians have lived in an oppressed terson and Lyn McLeod's Libeyls were their money in Ontario. fighting to society forcibly brought on by the way ahead of their opponents prior to The downfall of the . Canadian Al- right Israeli government. The Palestini- the 1990 and 1995 provincial elections. fiance may lie in its stock of candidates. ans are fighting to regain their dig - In all four situations, the party lead- Durham Liberal MPs, fortunate to be on 30 years of nity and their freedom and the ing going into the campaign rapidly the right side of the polls in 1993 and world has turned a blind eye to Is - dropped in public favour so that by vot- 1997, don't appear at this early stage of wrong raeli aggression. Now, 30 years ing day it was slaughtered (1984 Liber- the race to have much to fear from the later, the world is getting a first- als, 1993 Tories) or at least consigned to opposition candidates who have been hand glimpse at the appalling ac - the Opposition benches (1990 and 1995 slow off the mark. To the editor: tions of the Israeli military. provincial Liberals). Re: `MPP rallies behind Palestini- Young men and children are The Alliance's surge in popularity E --Mall your comments on this opinion ans,' Oct. 25, Eric Dowd column. being massacred daily. Children may be a message the public is reluctant to steve.houston@durhamnews.net. Sub- I can't thank Mr. Dowd enough as young as nine are being shot in to give Jean Chretien and the Liberals a missions which include a first and last for bringing truth to this very un- the head. These protesters, -out of free ride after two straight majority vic- name, as well as the city of residence, will fortunate situation with the occu- frustration, have only but stones in tories and seven years in power (the be considered for publication. pation of the Palestinian people in their hands. They are up against Gaza and the West Bank. ammunition, machine guns, bombs and military helicopters lead? showering them with bullets. anyonegoingto stepforward and The have been oppressed forso manears that the are willing Health-care issues ignored by parties in federal election to keep fighting back, even with stones. This is what oppression of Is this really what it comes down all but $100 million. Recently, Durham a total society will create. to? councillors were correct in rejecting a Israel must take responsibility A federal election call so we can request for the funds, which would for their actions. They must also choose how best to spend our surplus? have sent taxes soaring for at least five Tony to take the stop pointing the finger and ask if, as a nation, they Last week, Katie Cronin -Wood, years, and promised up -themselves has spokesman for the Ajax and Pickering Doyle charge to the Province. would take such abuse. Israel Health Centre, was kind enough to take me on a tour of the hospital. The _ But why shouldn't it be .taken a step Vii. News editor further? been accused of the torture of Palestinians by Amnesty Interna - visit certainly reinforced my admira- Where are the real solutions to na- tional. Israel has reminded the tion for the incredible people who tional problems that should define an world repeatedly of the Holo - make our hospitals work. As well, it list health care at the top of their list of election campaign? Where is the de- caust, while Israel is bulldozing confirmed the local hospital is in dire priorities. tailed plan that will offer some kind of Palestinian homes and massacring need of expansion. But not Jean Chretien's, which is prescription to cure our national health innocent Palestinians. Where. is But, it also served to strengthen my just another example of how far out of system dominated by headlines of pa- the justice? belief our wealthy provincial and fed- touch he appears to be with the Cana- tients turned away from overused facil- As a Canadian, I am very eral governments have to start address- dian public. It all seems to be about ities? The only mention of health care, proud of the stand that Canada has ing the massive problems plaguing our buying that third majority. and a brief one at that, comes in a com- taken with the United Nations health-care system — more so now How hollow are his promises of tax mercial from Alliance leader Stock- Resolution 1322, in accusing Is - that the federal election has been called cuts when the possibility exists we well Day promising guaranteed long- rael of using excessive force. I am for Nova 27. could simply have to give it back in term funding. also appalled at some Jewish It's frustrating that we're in the municipal tax increases to fund im- Is the future of our country's leader- groups intimidating our govern - midst of a campaign that our prime provements" to Durham's two hospital ship really this frighteningly suspect? went to change their vote on Res - minister says is simply about differing corporations? No doubt there are Let us hope someone steps up in the olution 1322. Our government views — the Liberal party's and those countless other regions across the coming weeks and proves they can do should not be held hostage by from the Alliance — on how to spend country in similar situations. more than give us our money back. these threats, our surplus. Yes, mammoth tax relief is The hospitals require $409.5 -mil - needed and is long overdue, but talk to lion in much needed expansions at six E-mail your comments on this opin- Joanna el-Halabi, boaal ana most ce! t it ly they will sites but can ori y et grantees for ionto tonrdoy►e�durhamn�ews,; et � _� _–: y _ _ _� ._ __ _ Awa NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 29, 2000 PAGE 7 A/P Durham Hospitals — Growing to Meet Your Needs urham Region's a wonderful place to work, live and raise our families. Obviously a lot of people feel the same, because over the last 10 years the region's grown from 200,000 to half a million people. And it's still growing! To keep up, there's an urgent need for Durham's hospitals to grow too. That's why we've developed a multi-year plan to expand and renovate all six hospitals in our region. The bottom line is that top quality hospital care must be there for you and your family when and where you need it. However; to make it happen we'll need everyone's help. The province gives us money to run the hospitals. However it's always been the joint responsibility of the province and our community partners to pay for the buildings and equipment. And over the years we've had great support from our partners — individuals, foundations, auxiliaries, service - clubs, corporations, unions and local municipalities. Our hospital expansion needs are urgent. We'll be counting on a special effort from all our partners. If you'd like more information on Hospital Expansion plans call 905 576 8711 extension 4317. Rouge Valley �f , Vgoo CD a LAKERIDGE HEALTH Patients First Health System Ajax and Pickering Health Centre PAGE 8 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 29,2000 tSEAM Hwy. 407 paves way to many questions 4... From costs, to traffic congestion and quality of life, Ward 3 candidates ready for bathe i RICK JOHNSON DAVID PICKLES PAUL PISTRITTO SUSAN SHEWAN This is the third 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 the im- pending opening of Hwy. 407 to Brock Road in Ward 3. BY SUSAN O'NEILL Staff Writer PICKERING — With the ar- rival of Hwy. 407 in Pickering ex- pected next fall, many residents in Ward 3 are bracing for traffic con- gestion and gridlock on rural roads here. And, those same residents could also be faced with footing part of the bill to pay for municipal services, such as a new fire hall, that will be required to service the toll road many community members don't want. These are just some of the issues the candidates vying for the local and regional council seats in Ward 3 are vowing to tackle during coun- cil's next term. Current local Councillor David Pickles and Regional Councillor Rick Johnson, along with their op- ponents, Paul Pistritto locally and Susan Shewan regionally, agree working to address the impact of the highway on north Pickering will be a priority during the next term. "Most people in north Pickering did not want the 407," said Coun. Pickles, who maintained it's unfair "the Province sold the 407 to make money, the people who run it make money and we are excluded from any ability to tax (the highway own- ers)." He notes the City is facing sig- nificant costs associated with pro- viding additional maintenance to Brock Road and building a new fire hall to service the highway. "It's a great cost to the City which is not being offset," he said. "To add insult to injury, the people who didn't want it have to pay more to service it. " Conn. Pickles vows he'll be "fighting hard" for the implementa- tion of royalties so the owners of the highway have to make a financial contribution to the City. He also says that having a 400 - series highway going through north Pickering will put "a lot of strain on our road infrastructure and fire ser- vice". The arrival of the highway means Brock Road will have to be widened to four lanes, a railway un- derpass will need to be constructed on Brock, the Brougham bypass will need to be fast -tracked and im- provements will be required for east/west roads as well. "It's tens of thousands of dollars of work," Coun. Pickles reported. "I have been working hard to try to encourage the . City and the Re- gion to upgrade the appropriate roads to handle traffic so we don't get gridlock," he added, noting he's also "working hard to get additional fire services and to have 407 pay its fair share to the City." Mr. Pistritto be- lieves the highway is "going to cause congestion" in the Hamlet of Brougham. He also says local taxpayers should not be saddled with the bur- den of having to pay for a fire hall to service the toll road or with the costs of improving the roads infrastruc- ture in the area. "Too much is going on the pock- ets of the residential tax bill," he said, noting the local municipality has to work with the provincial gov- ernment to meet the needs of the surrounding community. "It was not the decision of the City of Pickering," he said, adding the Province must be held account- able when it comes to providing the cash to help improve local roads. "Some of those situations are not acceptable to us," he said referring to the fact the City cannot tax the highway owners. "They should be paying so much a year (in royal- ties):' The expansion of the highway also left Mr. Pistritto concerned about urban sprawl and the future impact on farm land in the area. "I hope to see some of that land preserved," he said. Ms. Shewan also had a number of concerns about the impact on the area, including protecting the "his- toric hamlets" now bearing the brunt of the expansion and any that may be affected in the future. She suggested "greenbelts" may be the best solution for minimizing the consequences, and planning for them now in regards to any exten- sion of the highway from Brock Road will help ensure there is a suit- able buffer if and when another phase of the project gets under way. The highway's. arrival is 'an "issue of minimizing the negative impact", and "finding ways to main- tain the current quality of life for residents", she said. The costs of maintaining the road also need to be addressed said Ms. Shewan. Calling it unfair to ex- pect the City or Region to pick up all additional expenses associated with the maintenance, she said local politicians have at least two other options to consider. "One of the main concerns iden- tified to me was in respect to costs," she said. "I think it's appropriate to deal with the Province and the pri- vate organization operating "Hwy. 407." Ms. Shewan added in talking with firefighters, a "real concern" was raised about staffing levels. She said the feeling was that there should be a full-time force in Clare- mont, as well as enough staff at the proposed new hall. Anything less could make firefighters' jobs tough. "If they're in the 407 area fight- ing accidents, they can't be down in Pickering in the city fighting fires," she said. Meanwhile, Coun. Johnson says his primary concern with the high- way's arrival in Pickering is the safety of motorists. He fears there could be increased injuries and fatalities on rural roads because of the increased traffic vol- umes the highway will bring to the area. And, he maintains improving Regional and City roads in the area is a top priority. "We are moving ahead with an environmental assessment on the bypass at Brougham and Green- wood," he said, adding once that 'is in place, it will go a long way to- wards addressing safety concerns. He added, "the least impact on Pickering would be if it went right through to Whitby... that's the only way the 407 will work safely." He also says he'll continue to en- courage City staff to "put in place the proper treatment on those 100 - year -old roads. We can't leave our rural roads (as they are)... we have to put in place the proper type of road that will handle traffic." Coun. Johnson reports he was "instrumental" in getting the Province to commit $8.5 million to improvements and upgrades on Hwy. 7 from Brougham to Brook - lin. And, if those improvements weren't going ahead, he says the sit- uation would be horrendous. But, that work, combined with the plans to resurface gravel roads and to widen Brock will" "lessen some of the fears" residents have re- garding the impact of traffic on their communities, he says. These candidates are `young and fresh' dow r traditional image out win 1 tion hopefuls th owE ec BY CINDY UPSHALL ing of the city to their parents' peers. "I could wait until I'm older and . ions on changes that need to be Arthurs. "I think right now Picker - Staff Writer "The way I see it, I have a degree there won't be a city for my children made from her position in one of the ing needs someone who's young PICKERING — They're the from a well-respected university to live in," he said. region's high school, she admits she and fresh," said the enthusiastic 22 Y2K version of the local political and I think I can take sound, unbi- At first glance 18 -year-old Dun- doesn't know it all. year old about why he decided to candidate. used approaches to social develop- barton High School student Jennifer "I don't claim to know every- enter the political ring. Once thought of as something ment and assist in keeping the local Bridge doesn't appear to offer much thing on every issue because I don't With no political experience ex - for older distinguished gentlemen, interest alive," explained Brian serious opposition to Durham Dis- have 12 years experience. Twelve cept for two courses taken at univer- the traditional idea of the municipal Evely, 24, running for the local trict School Board incumbent years ago I was six years, old," she sity, Mr. Dunsmoor says as issues election hopeful is being thrown out councillor's seat in Ward 2. trustees Paul Crawford or Ruth Ann said. "I'm just here to do my best. dealing with youth become more the window with the emergence of For Mr. Evely, who will square Schedlich. Let's face it, the worse thing that prominent, it seems appropriate a much younger candidates. off against Bill McLean, Al Goodall But, she has a warning for any- can happen is I can lose." youthful person be in a position to It seems; if those running for of- and Wayne Senis, all of whom have one who doesn't take her seriously Of all the -youthful candidates, make decisions. fice in Pickering are any indication, children around his age, youth does- because of her age: "Watch out be- Nathan Dunsmoor is in for the As for those who say he's .too the community's youth are no n't make his concerns about the cause I'm tougher than I look." biggest fight as he takes on Picker- young and under -qualified, he said, longer willing to leave the govern- community any less sincere. While she has some strong opin- ing's longtime mayor, Wayne "I'm nota grizzled politician." ., t•-;ri#�'t:Fat�:_*tR#-:*OC l_.. �fi"i,.►.!-i'+1'.f��.i# moi, Rt#0'r4r.it f### �r��ti�tta###is#is't###+#�itiifrtirss�+tor•����sEeri�ii�ea�..,ffi=;�#sa�t,f.f t�►t# i # E.l i l.:Y.f►.�ii AL -64 .li in i� lO.nt:,ie,iel i.�.! ► �i i �[ i-�./a�,t. i � #. 1..1. �G i►.�..iciF.4 i. -L.L t ♦ A AA.14 i.�i..:Y., �6-1 `The Government is at it Again' Does art imitate life in new Herongate comedy? PICKERING — A timely comedy is now on stage at the Herongate Barn Theatre. Herongate currently has the outrageous election comedy `The Government is at it Again' which will run until Dec. 23, followed by a special show New Year's Eve. Trying to pry his way into the nation's bedrooms, our local MP gets himself into some very interesting situa- tions. The play begs the ques- tion: Does art imitate life or does life imitate art? formation, call (905) 472 - Dinner and show start at 3085. $38.95 including all taxes. Herongate's Web site is at For reservations or more in- www.herongate.com. Time to change batteries too! Making one extra stop to change smoke alarm batter - while pushing your clocks ies. The department encour- back this weekend could save ages the change twice a year your life. when we also change our Fire officials are reminding clocks, and also reminds that all local residents that Sun- alarms more than 10 years old day's end of Daylight Savings should be replaced with new Time is also the perfect time ones. Durham trustee votes to keep $100 in `education system' Oshawa Trustee Joe Corey continues to oppose spending Durham Catholic District School Board money, even a lit- tle, on the board's annual Christmas dinner and dance for staff. At Monday's board meeting, Trustee Corey voted against a motion from Whitby Trustee Judy Morris recom- mending the board donate $100 to- wards the party, set for Dec. 9 in Os- hawa. In previous years he has consis- tently opposed the donation. "I'm not going to support -the mo- tion," he told trustees. "I believe the $100 could be better spent in the educa- tion system." All other trustees approved the dona- tion. • Why is my back aching all the time these days? There are few things in life that put . more stress on your spine than pregnancy. Your spine must adapt to posture and weight changes with each passing month and commonly the uncomfortable result is lower back pain. Many women have come to accept that back pain accompanies pregnancy and menstrual cycles. But -it shouldn't have to. Your body was made to compensate and adapt naturally to pregnancy and if you are experiencing aches' and pains, something is wrong and needs to well, many women find that their labour is shorter and more comfortable after having received chiropractic care during pregnancy. I want to go to a chiropractor but I'm afraid I wont be comfortable during treatments? Your chiropractor has special techniques and equipment that will help make you comfortable no matter what your stage of pregnancy. You'll be relaxed and best of all, you'll say good-bye to that aching back. NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 29, 2000 PAGE 9 A/P LOSE ALL , ` YOUR WEIGHT ONLY $ 111ba OFFER EXPIRES 2000 Not valid with any &r offbrr, 1 Based on full ProS�ram. _.,,,m Exclufteororfiirt 1`t www.herbai'magicsystems.com NOW LET THE TM MAGIC WORK e FOR YOU! ENROLL TODAY! Weight Management and Nutrition Centres 426-9261 420-0003 250 Bayly St. W., Ajax 1163 Kingston Rd., Pickering "Providing a Natural Way to Better Health and Wellness" Read up online! We're at www.durhamnews.net be addressed. Not just for you but Chiropractors can help.£ }v for your developing and growing Chiropractors are doctors with over according to the Manga Report (a child as well. seven years university level milestone study by the Ontario education in the science and art of , Ministry of Health). Call a What can a chiropractor do? hands-on healing. They're the chiropractor today and get relief A chiropractor is specially trained doctors who use treatments that are from that aching back so your to locate and correct the problems proven to be the safest and most pregnancy will be as enjoyable as it that are causing your back pain. As effective in relieving back pain should be. avc 04, Ir Qtita ° A public awareness. announcement from chi ourDurham practicc Ic soaety A/P'-PAGE 10 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 29, 2000 • • Verysuperstitious 1.FUPY vlour an origin Passed down through time, quirks take on life of their own BY JANE MCDONALD Staff Writer The frost is on the pumpkin which can only mean one thing: Halloween is just around the corner. For those well-prepared celebrants of the autumn festivity, you can thank your lucky stars for horseshoes, rabbits' feet and clover - the four leaf kind, of course. These amulets of good fortune promise to go a long way to ward off evil spirits, tricksters and disaster. Or so some peo- ple think: specifically, those among us who suddenly throw salt over a shoul- der, avoid walking under ladders and veer out of the way of black cats. But where did these superstitions come from? Have they been around so long they have become customs, or are they merely self-fulfilling prophecies? To begin with, superstition is usually defined as a belief or practice resulting from fear of the unknown, trust in magic or chance. These notions can be the re- sult of irrational and illogical attitudes and often involve the supernatural, na- ture or religion. Sometimes; they are based on experience. But why, as long as it's sturdy and stable, is it considered to be bad luck to walk under a ladder? Well, it seems early Christians believed a leaning lad- der formed a triangle with the wall and ground and because a triangle is repre- sentative of the Holy Trinity - the Fa- ther, Son and Holy Ghost ... "You must never violate the Holy Trinity by walking through a triangle, lest you be considered to be in league with the devil," warns `Silly Supersti- tions,' a popular Internet Web site whose lengthy address is: www.islandnet.con/-puree/siily.html. Blame the ancient Egyptians for the bad rap black cats have received over the millennia. "In ancient Egypt, the Goddess Bast was a black female cat," continues the superstitions Web site. "Christian priests wanted to wipe out all traces of other religions and so con- vinced their followers to destroy the evil demons that were black cats ..." Closer to home, Judith Edmondson, a long-time member of Oshawa Little Theatre, is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to some of the most famous su- perstitions - those surrounding the the- atre. "It is very unlucky to mention the name Macbeth," says Mrs. Edmondson. "And it really has been unlucky. Two ac- tors playing Macbeth died once and an- other time, the actress playing Lady Macbeth walked off a platform and broke her arm. "You simply do not mention the play by name or quote from it when you are doing another play," explains the local thespian who will be directing Shake- speare's `Twelfth Night' for local audi- ences in November. "And if you do say the name or quote from the play in the dressing room when getting ready, you are sent out the door and must turn around three times before being read- mitted. Some say you're supposed to spit, too, before you're readmitted." To be fair, not all superstitions are silly. Some got started for very good reasons. When you think back to the era in which the fear of lighting three ciga- rettes from one match began, no one can argue against the wisdom of avoiding the practice. "During WW I (the First World War), lighting three smokes on one match at night allowed an enemy sniper enough to draw a bead (accurate aim)," e*lains the extensive superstitions Web Black cats have long been a source of superstitious beliefs. Their bad reputation is said to have started in ancient Egypt. site. Makes sense. commodity during the Middle No one balks at seeing someone Ages which began 500 AD. Used wear a St. Christopher medal when for medicinal purposes, legend has travelling. Yet, historians don't be- it that if you do spill any salt, it lieve there ever was a St. Christo- must be thrown over the `left' pher. Trying to pin down the ori- shoulder to strike the evil spirits in gins of other superstitions leads to the eye to prevent sickness. similar obscurity. Take the spilling Bob Moffatt of Ajax, a well - of salt. for instance. - . .11 ,. ..-••� known local baseball player in his day and all around athlete, remem- bers his own rituals and supersti- tions as well as those he's observed as a spectator. "When you walk across a base- ball diamond, you never step on the white lines," he says. "And I never washed my hockey equipment, not my underwear, long johns or my jock (strap). I only took a clean towel with me." Today it's the game of golf for the well-groomed 59 -year-old grandfather. He says he only spits on a golf club for a better grip but has seen a lot of golfers wear the "same hat" or the "same set of clothes" if they're on a winning streak. "A lot of professional ball play- ers won't eat different food on the day of a game if what they ate the day before was followed by a win," says Mr. Moffatt. "Some can't play if they don't chew gum or tobacco and they won't change the route they take to get to the ballpark." It's easy to be a bit smug as the first Halloween of the new millen- nium approaches. Although Hal- loween is more popular than ever, few people are as superstitious on a day-to-day basis as they perhaps once were. And that's quite under- standable in a day and age when if someone leaves an umbrella open inside a house - with the advent of antibiotics and other effective med- icines to treat and prevent diseases - no one is likely to die. Fifty years or so ago, death could seem to be waiting in the wings for just one such slip up. Speaking of waiting in the wings ... Mrs. Edmondson adds another classic to theatre and superstitions lore: "You're not supposed to whistle backstage," says Mrs. Edmondson. During the 18th century, elaborate and heavy scenery `flies' were raised and levered. To raise and lower the backdrops, "the theatres employed ex -sailors who signalled to one another by whistling as they would on ships," she says. 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Re- are "actively networking" in planning on getting involved Staff Writer the event of a large biker lice have predicted it's only a gardless, the recent presence the region with members of in a new area. Members of the outlaw turnout. matter of time before the vi- of patch -wearing members organized crime such as "Our expectations are the Rock Machine motorcycle "We are expecting some olence spills over into On- of both clubs has not gone other outlaw biker gangs. Hell's Angels and Rock Ma - gang were expected to meet (club members) will be in tario. unnoticed by police. The city is the home of chine are setting up some Friday night in Oshawa in town. We anticipate there Supt. Mercier would not "We've been talking for a the country's founding chap- roots in our region, and the what police fear may be an may be some activity, but it's comment on the significance while now about outlaw mo- ter of the Satan's Choice mo- presence, of both of these ominous sign the launch of a not confirmed. A lot of these of the Rock Machine's antic- torcycle gangs from Quebec torcycle club. groups is obviously a con - local chapter of the Quebec= things never materialize, but ipated visit, but acknowl- and the biker war coming to The Rock Machine has cern." based club is one step closer. we're always prepared," edged both the Rock and Ontario. We've been telling also been "actively involved It's known -a member of Several teams of officers Durham Superintendent Hell's Angels have both people for a long time the in our region, with a high the Rock Machine recently were pulled from divisions Chuck Mercier confirmed shown strong signs they in- Quebec war is coming to visibility," Supt. Mercier took up residence in Whitby across the region as Durham during an interview Friday tend to establish themselves Ontario," Supt. Mercier said. said. and club members gathered Regional Police prepared for morning. in Durham. According to police intel- "They've been around the for a wedding reception at a an anticipated visit by mem- He said police were "Is this a big step? We ligence, the Hell's Angels region the past six months... local hall earlier this year. bers of the notorious motor- preparing to closely monitor cycle club. any activity, but were not an - They were expected to ar- rive at the Million Dollar Sa- ticipating any serious trou- ble. I d 1 I k T1 YJ , loon strip bar at the Genosha For the past several years, m Hotel on King Street, ac- cording to police sources. a bloody turf war between rival gangs Rock Machine Dozens of uniform offs- and Hell's Angels hase cers, members of Durham's claimed hundreds of lives tactical support unit and and turned Quebec into a vi- nthar laui anfnrrPmPnt noun- einuq hattleground. Q ANGER MANAcdEMENT AND ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING Specialized training in more effective social interactions for adults and adoloescents. 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Enterprise Centres, bringing to 14 the About 1,300 inquiries a month are number of such centres. made to the advisory centre and about "This is an excellent opportunity for 95 per cent are start-up businesses. the Business Advisory Centre Durham," "We're able to meet their needs," added said Stephanie Jukes, chairman of the Mr. Bainbridge. BACD board of directors at an an- David Swain of David Swain Racing nouncement for the centre. "Receiving in Port Perry said having an enterprise the Small Business Enterprise Centre centre means "helping people grow their designation allows us to provide busi- business". A member of the Durham ness consultation services to area busi- Home and Small Business Association, nesses and valuable resources to start-up he said businesses can "use the associa- businesses." tion as a resource. We help businesses Durham Riding MPP John O'Toole from zero to three years, either just also was on hand for the announcement thinking of a business or starting." and noted, "This centre will offer busi- The enterprise centre "just comple- nesses in Durham region a valuable re- ments" the association. source to succeed." "They're the nuts and bolts. They're Having the designation will allow the there Monday to Friday," he said. "We BACD to offer `one-stop convenience' meet once a month and it's a perfect mix to new and existing businesses. Re- of skills." There are Internet links and sources include consultation with busi- Mr. Swain said, "That's huge. I would ness. and research advisors, seminars have saved an enormous amount of time and training programs, mentoring and in the start-up. I had to go the tradition - networking opportunities, and high- al route and it was done the hard way. speed Internetaccess to electronic data- "It's all out there, but no one had bases. They will also help businesses in pulled it into one package." market research, financial planning, Having moral support is also impor- business planning and evaluating oppor- tant, he said. "Me decision to go it alone tunities. is hard. You give up a lot of security" Business leaders and politicians turned out opening are (from left) John Martin of the recently at the launch of the Small Business . Ministry of Economic Development and Enterprise Centre in Durham, established Trade, Whitby Mayor Marcel Brunelle, to provide business consultation and sup- Business Advisory Centre Durham Chair - port services to small business owners man Stephanie Jukes and Durham Riding across Durham Region. Celebrating the MPP John O'Toole. . Recycle! We ail hmm a hd to be proud of We take great pride in our healthcare services and facilities. So should you. After all, we enjoy a reputation for excellence that's recognized across the province. That means you and your family can take advantage of highly specialized medical services — from emergency, cardiac, surgical and rehabilitative services to exceptional paediatric, mental health and newborn care — all in your own community. And we can all take pride in a community healthcare system that your support helped build - one that's growing even stronger to meet the needs of West Durham and East Toronto. Something you should know about... from the Rouge Valley Health System. Rouge Valley Health System emr— CIM fD A/P .PAGEI&NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION; Oetober 29,2000 ax' Pieck6ring schools spread ne..w.s., t e .est Newsletters win honours from Catholic school board An Ajax school and one were announced as the in Pickering have been sin- winners at the elementary.; gled out as having the best and secondary levels, re school. newsletters ,in the spectively. That makes; it Durham Catholic District two years in a row for St.: -School. Board for the Mary -Catholic Secondary 1999/2000 sohool'year. School. -At the Oct: 23, board, School, staff members. meeting, Mother. Teresa will be invited to attend the ` BILLBoAR OCT 29.2000 SUNDAY, OCT. 29 MODEL SHOW: Exeter High School in Ajax for the 20th year is hosting a hobby model show, attracting enthusi- asts from Ottawa to Windsor between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Admission is $1 and those who wish to enter a model in several contest cate- gories, including junior divisions, pay an additional $1 per model and must have entries in by 9 a.m. Large buffet lunch from 12 to 2 p.m. for $7.50. For more information call the school at 683- 8125. HALLOWEEN CONCERT: The Pickering Concert Band presents its an- nual `Spooktacular' at Kahn Auction Barn, 2699 Brock Rd., North, Picker- ing. Children's craft activities start at 1 p.m., followed by concert at 2 p.m. Tickets $6 for adults; kids in costume free. Phone 831-0525 or 831-3215 for more information on the show. MONDAY, OCT. 30 BLOOD DONOR.CLINIC: Canadian Blood Services hosts a blood donor clinic from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Pick- ering Nuclear Information Centre, Brock Road South at Montgomery Park Road. TUESDAY, OCT. 31 FRIENDSHIP CLUB: The Tuesday Morning Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at the St. Andrew's Seniors Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. Chiropractor Karen Beal will dis- cuss Living In Full Expression, a care class for seniors. Everyone is welcome to attend the event. Phone 619-0315 (Betty) for more information. WEDNESDAY, NOV.1 ARTS COUNCIL: The, PineRidge Arts Council hosts its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. on the second floor at the Pick- ering Recreation Complex on Valley Farm Road. Everyone is welcome. Phone 509-3855 (Cathy) for more in- formation. SINGLE PARENT SUPPORT: The Ajax -Pickering Chapter of the One Par- ent Family Association meets at the Ajax Cricket Club, 615 Monarch Ave. at the corner of Clements Road, at 8 p.m. All are welcome, whether your chil- dren are two or 42. Phone 837-9670 for more information. VOLLEYBALL: Moms and Tots Vol- leyball is offered Wednesday mornings at the East Shore Community Centre, 910 Liverpool Rd., Pickering, from 9 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Co-operative babysitting with crafts and snacks avail- able. Phone 420-0652 (Tammy) for more information on the sessions. OSTEOPOROSIS: The Ajax -Picker- ing Osteoporosis Support Group meets on the first Wednesday of every month in the conference room of the Ajax & Pickering Health Centre between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. All are welcome. Phone 683-3948 (Marg), or 428-6632 (Marie) for more information on the group. ARTS COUNCIL: PineRidge Arts Council is holding its monthly meeting in the Pickering Recreation Complex on Valley Farm Rd. Discussion topic in- cludes the Juried Art Show. Everyone is welcome. Phone Cathy Schnippering, 509-3855, for more in- formation. " NEW& ADVERTISER; Si1NDAll' EDUION;�Ootdb6r 29,` MW PAW i T' AIP Durham College hosts fall craft show in November The new Durham College Fall shows held at Durham. Stan Vendors can purchase a table at and attach three photos of the Craft Show returns on Saturday Marchut has been brought in from the event for $100 (GST included) - products. To obtain a registration Nov.25 and Sunday Nov.26 from the Eastdale Craft Show to assist for both days. Only hand -made, form, or for more information, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with the new operation. Craft home-made products are allowed contact Lynn Tulloch at the The Athletic Department will shows are now a part of the Athlet- to enter the show. All entrants Durham College Athletic Centre at be hosting this event and all crafts ics roster of major events. have to fill out a registration form 721-3129. A/P PAGE 18 NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY EDITION, October 29, 2000 Oar rays" Lease Pays"" Thal Oren $0, $352 $1, $1,300 $306 'Y• $3,472 2001 CHEVY TRACKER 001 CHEVROLET SNAR$ EASE CASH PIIRCNAK VENTURE VALUE VAN PER MONTH/36 MONTHS. EXCLUDES FREIGHT OF $810 $2,895 Down Payment. $810 Freight and $325 PURCHASE FINANCING q• Securely Deposit Required OR IF UP TO 48 MONTHS. • New 5 -Link Rear Suspension • 2.0 Litre 4 -Cylinder DOHC 127 HP Engine Next Generation Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags LEAK OtiR101fs • 3.4 Litre V6 185 HP Engine + 4 -Speed Automatic Transmission EXTENDED CAB EXCLUDES FREIGHT OF $940 • 4 -Wheel Anti -Lock Braking System • Air Conditioning • Standard Integral PER MONTH/36MONTHS. $3,775 Down Payment. PIRICNASE PRICE AbAftAghdowm S Child Seat • Tilt Wheel & Power Door $940 Freight and $300 Security Deposit Required. • Power Door Locks/Window5/Mirrors Locks • AM/FM Stereo CD PURCNASE FNANCHN LEM PER MONTH/36 MONTHS. 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Option to purchase at lease end is $12,872/$11,775/$17,822/$16,642 (Venture Value Van R7ZJTracker R7Z/Blazer 2 -Door 87A/Silverad0 Ext. Cab R7L) plus applicable taxes. Licence, insurance, PPSA, administration fees !w nd taxes not included. Other lease options available. Financing on approved GMAC credit only. Example: $10,000 at 2.9%/3.9%/3.9%/5.9% (Venture Value Van R7Zt Tracker R7ZBlazer 2 -Door R7A/Silverado Ext. �V Cab R7L) APR, the monthly payment is $17924!$225.34/$174.84/$234.39 4!$225.374.84/$234.39 for 60/48160/48 months. Cost of borrowing is $754.40/$816.32/$490.401$1,250.72. Total obligation is $10,754.40/$10,816.321 .� $10,490.40/$11,250.72. Down payment and/or trade may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. VThe SMArxrLEASE monthly pay- merit and the GMAC purchase finance rate are not available with and are not calculated on the "Cash Purchase" price as shown. The difference between the price for the SMAr rLEAsE/GMAC Purchase Finance [� offer and the "Cash Purchase" offer is deemed under provincial disclosure laws to be a cost of borrowing, whether or not the same represents actual interest and is required to be expressed as an annual percent- v m �Q4QaaF age rate of 5.48%/6.19%/6.53% (Venture Value Van R7zlTracker R7ZBIazer 2 -Door R7A). Offers apply as indicated to new or demonstrator 2001 models Venture Value Van R7Z/Tracker R7ZBlazer 2 -Door R7A/Silverado Ext. Cab R7L equipped as described. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the Ontario Chevrolet Oldsmobile Dealer Marketing Association area only (excluding Northwestern Ontario.) Dealer order or trade may be necessary. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. Lease and purchase offers do not include Freight (as indicated), Licence, Insurance and Taxes. Dealers are free to set individual prices. See your dealer for conditions or details. f7btal due on signing includes down payment, freight, security deposit, 1st month's payment plus taxes. 2001 CHEVY BLAZER 2001 CHEVY SILVERADO 2-0801 EXTENDED CAB CASH PURCHASE Sem 388 • Vortec 4300 V6 190 HP Engine • 4 -Speed Automatic Transmission • Air Conditioning SNARIUM SM PIRICNASE PRICE AbAftAghdowm S • 270 HP Vortec 4800 V8 Engine • 4 -Speed Automatic Transmission with Overdrive • Air Conditioning with OR • Power Door Locks/Window5/Mirrors EXCLUDES FREIGHT OF $990 Interior Air Filtration System • 4 -Wheel Disc & 4 -Wheel Anti -Lock Braking PER MONTH/36 MONTHS. EXCLUDES HEIGHT of $810 $a,75o Down Payment. • 4 -Wheel ABS •Tilt Wheel St Cruise Control PER MONTH/36 MONTHS. $3.650 Down Payment. System • 40/20/40 Split Front Seat with Custom Cloth Trim $810 Freight and $375 Security Deposit Required • Touring Suspension $990 Freight and $450 • Full Instrumentation including: PURCHASE FINANCING CHEVROLET VRJ.711RJLJ1� security Deposit Required. PURCNASE FINANCING l� Tachometer, Engine Hour Meter & Driver Message Centre LIA'�OI�ffDMf OR 1f115Et1t►1J191�S lawn P�ayaedtt Lease 1•aylre�t Teem owl UP TO 60 MONTHS. $0 Lease 1•aeR S"3 $2.4126_ UP TO 48 MONTHS. ;0 ., SS02 $2,316 $2,500 $372 SS,144 Iml52,E $424 $3,001 Omliw w trail n d 1-M WaMWE a Based on a 2.91/./3.4%/1.8%18.4 / (Venture Value Van M2:7racicer R7ZOazer 2 -Door WA/Silveredo Ext. Cab R7L) annual lease rate, 36 -month tern. $0.12/km charge ov460,000 km for 36 months. Option to purchase at lease end is $12,872/$11,775/$17,822/$16,642 (Venture Value Van R7ZJTracker R7Z/Blazer 2 -Door 87A/Silverad0 Ext. Cab R7L) plus applicable taxes. Licence, insurance, PPSA, administration fees !w nd taxes not included. Other lease options available. Financing on approved GMAC credit only. Example: $10,000 at 2.9%/3.9%/3.9%/5.9% (Venture Value Van R7Zt Tracker R7ZBlazer 2 -Door R7A/Silverado Ext. �V Cab R7L) APR, the monthly payment is $17924!$225.34/$174.84/$234.39 4!$225.374.84/$234.39 for 60/48160/48 months. Cost of borrowing is $754.40/$816.32/$490.401$1,250.72. Total obligation is $10,754.40/$10,816.321 .� $10,490.40/$11,250.72. Down payment and/or trade may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. VThe SMArxrLEASE monthly pay- merit and the GMAC purchase finance rate are not available with and are not calculated on the "Cash Purchase" price as shown. The difference between the price for the SMAr rLEAsE/GMAC Purchase Finance [� offer and the "Cash Purchase" offer is deemed under provincial disclosure laws to be a cost of borrowing, whether or not the same represents actual interest and is required to be expressed as an annual percent- v m �Q4QaaF age rate of 5.48%/6.19%/6.53% (Venture Value Van R7zlTracker R7ZBIazer 2 -Door R7A). Offers apply as indicated to new or demonstrator 2001 models Venture Value Van R7Z/Tracker R7ZBlazer 2 -Door R7A/Silverado Ext. Cab R7L equipped as described. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the Ontario Chevrolet Oldsmobile Dealer Marketing Association area only (excluding Northwestern Ontario.) Dealer order or trade may be necessary. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. Lease and purchase offers do not include Freight (as indicated), Licence, Insurance and Taxes. Dealers are free to set individual prices. See your dealer for conditions or details. f7btal due on signing includes down payment, freight, security deposit, 1st month's payment plus taxes. Pumpkin patches Three-year-old Kurt Schaefer shows his work in progress while accept- ing a few additional pieces of construction paper to add to his master- piece. Kurt was taking part in Halloween activities at the East Shore Community Centre in Pickering last weekend. Pickering Viellage will feature artistic flair next month Local artists will show colour, pastel, pencil, off their work at an upcom- acrylic and oil. The event ing weekend event. - runs 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Ajax Creative Arts is Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 hosting its fall exhibit and p.m. and Sunday from 11 sale Nov. 17 to 19 in Pick- a.m. to 4 p.m. ering Village at 22 Sher- There is no charge for wood Rd. admittance and two door The featured original prizes of original paintings work will include water- will be awarded. NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 29, 2000 PAGE 19 P Put your thoughts on paper e re sti*11, ng f Opinion Shapers I*n 2001 Do you have an opinion Opinion Shapers 2001 and ad- be required to submit four 400 - you'd like to share with thou- dressed Tim Kelly, care of Os- word columns at 13 -week in - sands of people? Now's your hawa-Whitby This Week. tervals during the coming year. chance to show what you can Editors will choose the 13 Each Opinion Shapers col - do. best submissions received by umn will run in all Metroland We're now accepting sub- the deadline date and will in- newspapers in Durham Re- missions for our 2001 roster of form all those who have been gion. Opinion Shapers. It's easy to chosen by Dec. 10, 2000. So get your entries in as send your entry in. Each Opinion Shaper will soon as possible. All iy)one (Unit #11), Pickering .,asrr, wtrea�t 'offer based on first 400 -word a roximatel ef- rd (approximately) you too can be a Toastmaster fort, sent to our newsroom (Oshawa This Week, 865 A local group wants. to help meeting then runs from 7:30 to Farewell St., Oshawa, Ont., you gain confidence with public 9:30 p.m. at the Pickering Nu- L1H 7L5; fax at (905) 579- speaking, leadership and other clear Visitor's Centre. 1809 or E-mail at communication skills. Meetings are also planned tim.kelly@durhamnews.net) The Ajax -Pickering Toast- for Nov. 8 and 15 at the same by the deadline of Friday, Dec. masters Club meets Wednesday, time and place. 1 at 5 p.m. Nov. 1, beginning at 7:15 p.m. For more information, call Entries should be marked with a meet and greet. 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WINNER OF Nm CANADA'S HIGHEST AWARD PRESIDENTS CLUB ANDEALER OF DISTINCTION SALES SERVIC AND LEASING A/P PAGE 20 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 29, 2000 Volunteers sought to help The United Way of Ajax and Pickering' ties ,of listening to proposals, visiting hours in the evening from January to is looking for volunteers to sit on.its-citi- member agencies and helping to decide March with orientation and training pro - `United Way distribute zen review panel. vwhere more than $1 million in funds vided. The panel consists of individuals from should be distributed. For more information on the review community donationS different backgrounds who share the du It is asked that volunteers give 20 to 30 panel, call 686-0606., BETTER LEARNINle Z000 Tomorrow begins today. i0 Pass'iv d by R.N. Wbitehead s and Ph.D. Recently a young man described 'the from the stings of little defeats, they, never The next step to motivating is to help the _ Children with passive minds will not method he used when he was reading by learn,that victory is won at acost. child relate the task to something that:'is develop healthy and robust self-esteem. saying, "Well, t just read. You know, you Children must learn that engaging in the. important in their own life. - Being active means making the attempt. open the page and look at the words:' hattle i� 'FUN! Failing is not wrong! It is a •Why will this be a good thing to do? " Being passive means waiting for someone In other words, he was just waiting for cause for celebration because it means we . Cyt will I gain from the change? or something else to act for us. Helping a the words to create :an impression on him. are trying! Learning this requires a subtle - child to develop an active mind is not only Our job as parents is to help children find one of the greatest gifts a parent can give, But words by; themselves are just clusters paradigm shift. We have been sold a bill of of sounds coded inio funny little shapes goods about self-esteem and the answers to thesequestions by using but also one of the greatest challenges we _failure and printed ori the ,pages of the book. No because someone told us that failure examples from their day-to-day world, can face. Initially, can help this along by amount of wanting -or trying ,would .get damages self-esteem. Nonsense! Failure -self- you process Oxford Learning Centres have been creating small challenges and giving helping for build their skills, those words off the, page and into my allows healthy children to develop students years rewards for trying. Offering friend's brain without a conscious effort on esteem. Knowing that a child can try, fail, occasional confidence and motivation, and develop stickers, praise, tickets to the water slide or his partl and try again is the beginning. It helps to more active minds for learning. Call your>. even the occasional cheeseburger can be This lesson applies to motivatingdevelop the confidence that somehow he or Oxford Learning Centre today to learn how part of a child's motivation. Obviously the children as well. An unmotivated mind is a she can- cope, "Somehow I can figure this best and longest lasting motivation comes a personal learning program can help your passive mind. Motivation means finding a 011 -C.7 -teach . -from the development of a healthy self- child develop the skills and motivation for success in school. In Pickering/Ajax call way to show your child that changing is to Next we must our children that, if ` esteem and confidence in his or her advantage. they learn certain basic --sets. of rules,. they his/her own mind. But .420-3141; and in Oshawa/Whitby call 668 - Children can begin this process by will experience success. In 'order for occasional treats are not 6800. learning that, while life is full of joy and children to build a healthy self-esteem, entirely bad. triumph, it may also contain failure. they must believe that they live in a world - Because we love our children and don't that they can understand. In other words, the child must be able to say to "Education is what survives when what has Prepare for college want them to be hurt,•we often try to take away their failure. If we fight too man him/herself, "Even if I don't succeed right Y g Y been learned has been Want to refresh your academic knowledge for battles for our children, or shelter them away, I am capable of understanding, forgotten. post -secondary studyZ trying and eventually succeeding." ...B.E Skinner Durham College's 22 -week Happiness is ... gettinj your -first "S. At Grade Expectations our goal is to help your child reach their very best potential. Let us show you how we have helped thousands of children to achieve their very best. A partner in your CbiVs Education. GRADE EXPECTATIONS LEARNING CENTRES 420-9930 Ajax/Pickering 1885 Glenanna Rd. Suite #103 'Blaisdaleess o M rpt ori -- School 16 months - Grade 8 Blaisdale Montessori School'} is proud to announce a JANUARY .2001 ! new campus to open In Ajax, January 2001. • 6 acre property •spacious gym • full Montessori curriculum AMI Trained Casa Teachers call 905— 509— 5005 CCMA Affiliate Member ,x to emu Agra mg o ege repara io 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 Imormatlou, please call [9051721-3131 University Centre at Durham A/P PAGE 22- NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 2S, 2000 Markham. show t ke art �n A'Pickeringartisans aJax, Local exhibitors will display their crafts Ajax's Suzanne Legere of The Bountiful Pickering will have an assortment of freeze- grounds is on McCowan Road, seven kilome- and collectibles at the upcoming 12th anniver- Basket will offer garden collectibles and crit- dried floral arrangements at the sale. Admis- tres north of Hwy. 7. For more information, sary Markham Country Decorating Show and ters birdhouses for sale at the show. sion is �8 for adults, $7 for seniors and $2 for call (905) 649-2480. You can also e-mail Sale Ann McKenzie, of Country Cabin in Ajax, children under age 12. The Markham Fair- Debra@countrydecorating.to The annual event is slated for the Markham will have bears for all occasions on sale. Fairgrounds Nov. 17 to 19. As in past years, Arlene Driedger of Creating Christmas the show will feature more than 170 artisans Memories of Pickering will display her hand - and crafters who'll offer literally thousands of made Christmas decorations. ..I unique gift ideas,for a `country Christmas'. Christine Rutledge of Christine's Crafts in Pick u some reading pointers at child-care session p v PICKER ING — The central library alive ideas to enhance read -aloud story times. �. wants to offer home child-care and day-care The session will also give caregivers an op - providers some rips at a meeting this week. - portunity to network with others in the same W The library is hosting an evening of pro- field. To register for the free session, call the fessional development Thursday, Nov. 2 from Children's Information Desk at 831-6265 ext. 7 to 8:30 p.m., focusing on simple and cre- 226. 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Winners most agree to their names andlor photos being used for publicity purposes. 7. The prizes are not transferable or redeemable for cash. Name: Home Addrese;_ City/Town; Postal Code' Home $ Business # 1 have read and understand the contest rules and pledge my home smoke-free. signature: Date' 1. Number of children (18 yrs of age & under) living in your home 2. Do you provide day care for any children In your home? Q Yes Q No How many S. Does anyone living In your home smoke Inside? U Yes Q No 4. Do friends or relatives smoke inside your home? Q Yes Q No S. How will entering this contest make a difference? Q No difference, home already smoke-free Q we've decided to make our home smoke-free Caribbean Globe Food Mart All your favourite ' foods available here! Come in and browse! 11 Taunton Rd. E., Unit 3, Oshawa 905-721-2616 "N SOUTHPAW WELLNESS r a Magnetic, far -infrared and nutritional sr�rrvnL o products that enhance energy, °� by improve sleep and reduce stress AN Call for free demonstration! �n(a l*dmnce (905) 665=6058 in the 5 Pillars of Health web: www.5pillamcom/778718000/ Delicious Caribbean -Chinese Jerk Chicken & West Indian food.�„ Various Curries Dine -in or take-out. served with Relaxed family Roti or Rice & Dhal atmosphere. Stew Fish Daily lunch Black Pudding specials from $3.1 LLBO ...and more Tel: 9054834444 1670 Kingston Rd■ (Brock do Hwy 2) A&§ AbVER71S1=F# IJNDi4Y ED In ,' 0dtdb6r'2'9, 2006 PAGE 2$ P Discover the Finest Indian Cuisine at The Mt. Everest Restaurant You'll know that you've found - es," he says. "From the aroma to the the perfect place to dine as soon as 4 t, taste we know you'll enjoy it." you enter the doors of The Mt.,_ New to the menu are a variety Everest Restaurant in Ajax. of Balti dishes. They feature different Located at 611 Kingston Rd meats marinated in garlic, ginger, West at Church St, Mt. Everest won lime juice and Balti spices cooked once again as Best Indian Restaurant with fresh onions and tomatoes. in the 2000 Readers"Choice Awards. Also try the Chicken They were previous winners in 1997 Lakhnowi marinated in saffron and and 99. cumin seed and cooked with fresh Open 7 days a week for lunch ginger and tomatoes. and dinner, people come from all There is also a dinner buffet on over Durham and beyond to experi- Owners Manohar Singh Sunday for $8.99 which features ence food that makes an appetite and Jasbir Kaur roast chicken leg and Samosa in come alive.Of course canalso order addition to the lunch buffet items Owners Manohar Singh and you from the extensive menu which is mentioned earlier. Jasbir Kaur invite you to come for filled with many vegetarian and Whether it's eat -in, take-out or their lunch buffet from 11:30 a.m. to 3 meat dishes. catering it's time to experience the p.m. to sample several different dish- Manohar has been preparing exotic tastes from India and enjoy a es. Indian cuisine for more than 35 years at al and t e friendly service at The For only $6.99 you will enjoy y y y and that is more than evident from Mt. soup; four vegetable dishes, two the moment you taste his creations. For more information call meat dishes and dessert. ".Our food appeals to the lens- (905) 686-5553. W C� a A/P PAGE 24 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October, 29, 2000 0/ri n o in a e PP 9 NEWS ADVERTISER OCT. 29, 2000 Birthday Happy 14th birth- day wishes went out to a youthful Ryan Drew on Oct. 25! Love from Mom, Dad, Bren- da, Kelly, Grand- ma and Aunt Marilyn. � Birthdays � It's a busy time in the Storms' household. On Oct. 30, just in time to trick or treat, Arden turns three years old, while his brother Alexander turned six years old on Aug. 18. Best wishes with lots of love from Oma, Opa, Mom, Dad and baby sister Serina. Birthday There are happy birthday wish- es for a "special little girl". On Oct. 28, Crystal turned four years old. Lots of love, hugs and kisses from Mom, Dad, Cassandra and Christopher. Birthday "Our little angel" turns five years old on Oct. 30. Wishing Austin a happy birthday are Mom, Dad, sister Liz, brother Shawn, his aunts, uncles and Vavo. "We Iove you " Birthday "On Oct. 27, lovely Alisha Wed- derburn turned 11 years old. Wish- ing her a happy birthday and many happy returns were Mom and Uncle `B', Dad and Maxine, sister=s Nicole, Michelle and. Brianna, brothers Marcus and Dillon, cousins Anisha and Jordin, Oma and Aunties Eartha, Darian and Kristin, and Uncles Ike, Norbert and Shane., "Have a wonderful day, Sunshine. We love you." Engagement Birthday . "Our darling little girl" Melissa Gaskas turns eight years old on Oct. 29. Wishing Melissa a happy birth- day, a' great year ahead and lots of love are Mommy, Daddy, Eliza- beth, her family and friends. Birthday Wazzzup??!! Happy sec- ond birthday went to Jack on Oct. 19." Love from Mom, Dad and Tori. Birthday Daddy's Princess is turning seven! Nov. I is a big day in the Mitchell house be - c a u s e Katherine is seven. Wishing her a happy birthday, with lots of hugs and kisses are Dad, Mom and brothers Will arid Duncan. Birthday Birthday It RoB� 1794 Liverpool Road Birthday? Anniversary? Wedding? .•.Send to: Q Pickering 831-5431 THIS WEEK'S CAKE WINNERS ARE: t know. We'll publish your Let L Us c Name Dropping, 1. Melissa Gaskas % Keith Gilligan, i 2.Alisha wedderburn 3. Katherine Mitche>i special occasion in an easy-to-rea 130 Commercial Ave., - Winners may o directly to Baskin Robbins to receive Y g y their FREE cake. (Please identification) and easy -to -clip format... Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 --� r provide Y�VWP 4SAT. NOV.4,9OPQ ` E •-.tet.►t#�a•iis.:..:..r#4fra s ��€fs,,sa..tiiiiaa♦3t>=�atr4t#�it�t�ru,s�1#�i i NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 29,2000 PAGE 25 P Sp.ortS&LEISURE NEWS ADVERTISER OCT. 29, 20 00- Dunbarton 0 A.J. GROEN/News Advertiser photo Finishing kick Highbush Public School's Dylan Banks, in back- ground, attempts to gain ground on a member of the Meadowcrest school from Brooklin during Durham El- ementary Athletic Association Cross -Country Champi= onships near Oshawa Tuesday. They were competing in the eight-year-old boys' race. Dun arton wins 'Sevens' rugby, tit e PICKERING — The High School in.the final, with downed A.N. Myer school ford. Dunbarton High School the Spartans prevailing by a from Niagara Falls 31-5. In Members of the winning Spartans entered a team in the narrow 17-14 score. The _ the third game, Dunbarton Dunbarton team were Ontario Rugby Union's Sev- Pickering school led 17-7 blanked Agincourt Collegiate Spencer Cameron, Jason ens Tournament and came right up until the last minute from Scarborough 33-0. In Travis, Jason Wyles, Matt back as champions. of play when Port Perry their final preliminary -round Wyles, Peter Kyneston, Sean The Spartans swept punched in a try to make it a game, the Spartans advanced Johanson, Brian Nishikawa, through the seven-a-sid'e closer result. to the final with a 36-5 win Andrew MacIntosh, Chris tournament at Fletcher's The Spartans won all of against a school from Strat- Rigert and Ken Stevens. Fields in Markham Oct. 19, their round-robin games by winning all five of its games i big scores to earn a berth in and meeting a familiar oppo- the final. Dunbarton opened nent in an exciting champi- the event with a convincing onship game. 26-0 win over Cardinal New - The Dunbarton squad man High School from Scar - squared off against Port Perry borough. Next, . the Spartans Panthers enjoy a good Knights work PICKERING — The his first shutout of the season. Pickering Panthers major The Panthers also posted a peewee select hockey team 1-0 victory on the road over iced a stellar effort in its re- the Newmarket Redmen. De- cent home opener, downing spite being outshot, the pee - the visiting Ajax Knights 1-0. ' wees found a way to win. Pickering pounded 21 The winning goal was scored shots at the opposition net en by Kyle Fredericks. Ryan route to the victory. Matthew Lindsay earned an assist. Perrault scored what proved Goalie Matthew Mc - to be the winning goal, assist- Mulkin was sensational, ed by Leland Street. 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P PAGE 28 NEWS ADVERTISER, SUNDAY EDITION, October 29, 2000 Dunbarton-Broxbourne rugby rivalry rekindled Spar -tans post upset . win over Engll*sh sl*de PICKERING — Friendships was Dunbarton's turn to take owner - were rekindled and a rugby rivalry ship of the small trophy, symbolic of with an English school dating back the tradition and camaraderie that ex - 22 years was revisited at Dunbarton ists between the two schools. High School Wednesday afternoon. "They're a good team in their Broxbourne School from north- league over there... real good," noted west London, England played friend- Dalliday. "They beat us 22-0 in the ly exhibition games with the host spring when we were over there. On 9fartans senior and junior teams. our own turf, we had a lot of fans The games were the final leg in a cheering (Dunbarton) on and the kids two-week stay in the area for the 38 were up for it. They played as good of members of the Broxbourne, contin- a game as they've ever played." gent. Wednesday's match represented Broxbourne scored in the opening the 14th meeting between the two minute, with Dunbarton's Jason schools on the rugby field since ex- Wyles evening the score with a try changes began in 1978. near the end of the first half. The The senior game resulted in a huge _ game " remained tied until midway upset as Dunbarton defeated the through the second half when Peter Broxbourne side 8-5. Kyneston booted a penalty,kick to se- Dunbarton coach Bill Dalliday cure the victory. noted the Broxbourne-Dunbarton In the other game of the day, pit - connection, first made in 1978, has ting Dunbarton's junior team against brought a lot of tradition and a great a second team from Broxbourne, the rivalry to the fore when the two rugby English side scored an impressive 38 - programs get together. This time, it 7 win. I Midget teamsdo battle Durnbury-Brydale Homes earn 3-2 win �` PICKERING — It was a battle of Pickering in midget `AA' hockey recent- ly. The Pickering Panthers Durnbury- Brydale Homes midgets, who play in the York-Simcoe league's East Division, faced the other Pickering midget `AA' team, which toils in the West Division of the loop. Several hundred fans in the stands were treated to a high-energy game with the Durnbury-Brydale Homes midgets pulling off a 3-2 upset victory. The win was surprising as the Durnbury-Brydale Homes players were selected after their West Division opponents had picked its roster. Dave Kenny, Keith Rhodes and Ryan Mihkelson scaored for the Durnbury- Brydale midgets. Drawing assists .were Jon Sampson, Steve Phillips, Ian Sugi- nomori, Jason Brookings and Richard Nicholas. Goaltender Dan Sharpe was extreme- ly sharp in goal, earning the victory for the Durnbury-Brydale Homes squad. After a rough start to the regular sea- son, the Durnbury-Brydale Homes Join the-Gub! Public Weekdaystwskyloftcom Private Weeken q, Membership at Skyloft Ski Et 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 GIANT SKI SWAP & OPEN HILLS Sat Oct 28 Et Sun. Oct 29 from 10 am -4 pm Great opportunity to see the Oubl Membership and lesson registrations Family activities on Sunday 12- 4pm For more information, call (905) 471-2002 midgets have been on a roll of late. In addition to the victory over Pickering, the squad played to a 2-2 tie against an undefeated Ajax Knights midgets, earned a 3-3 draw with Oshawa and dropped a close 3-2 decision to the Au- rora Tigers, with Aurora scoring in the closing minutes to record the win. In the draw with Oshawa, the Picker- ing midgets had to come from behind to post the tie. Nicholas scored twice, while Rhodes added a single marker. Assisting were Suginomori, Gary Cleveland and Derek Polowyk with one. Polowyk and Stu Baumgartner scored for Pickering in the draw with Ajax. Brent Dalliday, Cleveland and Suginomori drew assists. Sharpe was strong in net to preserve the tie for Pick- ering. . In the loss to Aurora, Pickering got goals from Dalliday and Cleveland. Adding assists were Mihkelson, Baum- gartner, Dalliday and Polowyk. Goal - tender Ryan Bozak played well, despite the loss. .Spftie- 5a& & .5"* NOVEMBER 3, 4, 5 Pickering Recreation . Complex Equipment Received NOV. 3 5 pm - 10:30 pm NOV. 4 9 am - 5 pm Equipment Sold NOV. 3 7 pm - 10:30 pm NOV4 9am-6pm NOV. 5 11 am - 3 pm No unsafe equipment please!!! For more information visit our web site http://www.zvaios.com/skipatrol or call Ajax (905) 427-5539 s Hwv.2 _ Alon&r+ot n�'1 T �c� , ss; Country R..I. ® Hwy. 401 Sponsored by the Canadian Ski Patrol Syste RON PIETRONIRO/ News Advertiser photo A Dunbarton High School Spartans ball car- defeated their English visitors 8-5 at Dun- rier tries to elude a Broxbourne school tack- barton Wednesday afternoon. The 38 -mem - ler during an exhibition rugby match be- ber English contingent has been the guests tween the Spartans and Broxbourne, from of the Pickering school over the past two northeast London, England. 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Must be 18+. ers tell you what you're worth! 05-Sy1-0102 [pe_�d ULL & PART TIME CURITY OFFICERS Required s must be willing to work various nings, weekends and holidays.. looking, for well groomed, mature personsith excellent communication skills and verbal). Previous security ex - en and Ist aid and CPR certificates an st have reliable transportation and Security Students welcome. Apply at ntario Guard Services (Durham) Inc. 124 Wilson Rd. South, hawa, Ontario L1H 60 FApply reat things in store for you! NOW HIRING IME STOREFRONT Day shift. t shifts 5 a.m. - 10 a.m. 6 a.m. - 11 a.m. onday -Friday. person or fax resume to: ayly St. W. Pickering 883, Fax (905) 428-2216 ployer you can count on" is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers and flyers to the following areas PICKERING AJAX Cedar St. Knapton Ave. Durham St. Elgin St. Kent St. Beatty Rd. Beech St. Maple St. Nelson Ave. Tudor Ave. George St. York St. Delaney Dr. Carnelley Cres. Hettersley Dr. Ravenscroft Rd Miles Dr. Windsor Ave. Brock St. Strickland Dr. Gregson St. Church St. Christena Cres. Hiley Ave. Georgina Dr. Mill St. Lincolin St. Duffin St. Heatherwood Radford Dr. Stockbridge Reaumont Dr. Large Cres. Wicks Dr. Churchill Rd. Kings Cres. Exeter Rd. Roosevelt Rd. Glenwood Ter. Admiral Rd. Parry Rd. Forest Rd. Burcher Rd. Wishbone cres. Woodhouse Rideout St. Brockiesby Cr. Chatfield Dr. Addley Cres. Pearce Dr. - Horne Ave. Hoover Dr. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 905-683-5117 is looking for prospects to deliver newspapers and flyers to the following areas PICKERING Senator St. Lancrest St. Valleyvlew St. Oakburn St. Waterford Gate Forestview Dr. Castle St. ' IWilcroft Cit. Butternut Crt. Pinegrrove Ave. Rouge Forest Cres. Woodview Ave. Rockwood Dr. Ilogarth St. 1840 Westcreek Dr. Rosebank Rd.N. Sweetbriar Crt. White Pine Cres. Valley Ridge Cre. Meldron Dr. Thicket Cres. Secord St. CopleSt. Anegrove Sandcherry Crt. Rd. 1995 Ave. Woodside Ln. Highview Springview or. Aberfoyle Crt. Ariel Cres. Oberon Crt. Kirkwood Ln. Saugeen Dr. Eramosa Cres. Amberlea Rd. Village St. Acadia sq. Tawnberry St. Dellbrook Ave. Melman St. Arathorn Cit. Baggins St. Meriadoc Dr. Denby Dr. Lodge Rd. Poppy Ln. Rosefield Rd. Fieldight Blvd. Glengrove Rd. Westshore Blvd. Marksbury rd. Victory Dr. Park Cres. Hillview Cres. Hoover Dr. Sheppard Ave. Rougemount Dr. Highbush Trail. Howell Cres. Rosebank Rd. N. Twyn Rivers. 1=0R FURTHER INFORMATION 905-683-5117 COURIER WANTED News Advertiser is looking for courier to work Wed., Fri., 3:30-7:30 pm. and Saturday 12:00-6:00 pm. call Camille @ 683-5117 GENERAL LABOURERS REQUIRED for a busy truss manufacturing plant in Ajax. Starting hourly rate $8.50 per hour. job requires bending, stretching so you must be physically fit. Apply In person at 71 Thomson St., Ajax, ON or fax to (905)683-6558. No phone calls please. THE NEWS ADVERTISER Is looking for carriers to deliver papers and flyers door to door Wed. Fri. & Sat. by 6:00 PM. in their neighborhoods. call 905-683-5117 HAIR STYLISTS Busy newer salons in BowmanviI a &Oshawa seeking full-time/part-time experienced hair stylists. Great wages, commission, and incentives in a bright friendly atmosphere. Bowmanville (905)697-8950 Oshawa -(905)579-4692 CLEANER required full-time dayshift Monday -Friday in the Ajax area. Must be a team callayl (905)683-75and 15ated. Please CLEANERS NEEDED imme- diately. Valid drivers license and vehicle. Permanent part- time. Hourly & mileage paid. Please leave a message for Gail, Gail's Maid Service (905)576-6232. WOODWORKERS WANTEDI Enjoy making and finishing solid wood furniture? We have opportunities for those with a positive attitude on our day or evening shift. Competitive wages and benefits. AplpIy in person,566 oby fax (905hone )902$-29 2 ((Attention: Elaine). College Woodirork 145 Clarence Bie- senthal Dr., Oshawa. COOK, KITCHEN HELP and servers wanted. Apply in per- son between 12 noon and 4 p.m. Mediterranean Grill, 1450 83 gst�on3 Rd., Pickering (905) COURIER DRIVERS with cars can earn up to $650/weekly With vans can earn up to $1000/weekly servicing 3. - ham and GTA. 905 427-8093. DELIVERY DRIVERS Must have own vehicle; P/r, WE, Whitby to Pickering Cash paid daily plus weeknight & weekend work available. Call 11 am -4 pm only 426-5480 DRIVER REQUIRED to deliver sanitation supplies in Toronto & surrounding areas. Submit resume to: Jim Carruthers, c/o UNDERWOODS, 410 FINLEY AVE, AJAX, ONT Fax: (905) 619-9829. Email- supplies•uwood.com DRIVER WANTED for Durham full time, route work, van re- quired, parcel delivery. Call (416)284-4720. Leave mes- sage. DRIVER G license, must have knowledge of G.T.A. and good driving record. Inventory / counter person. Must have basic knowledge of automo- biles and repairs. Experience in used parts or HYMS an as- set. Drop off or fax resume to: Abe Auto Wreckers. Fax (905) 697-8118 or phone (905) 623- 5756 ESTHETICIANAND STYLIST required for busy upscale full service salon in Whitby. Call (905)430-3156 EXOTIC DANCE CLUB Accept- ing applications for waitstaff, and short order cook. All po- sitions are full-time only. Ap- ply in person 947 Dillingham Rd. or call (905)420.2595 EXPERIENCED HAIR STYLIST required for our male clien- tele, full time. Join our ups- cale fast paced, customer friendly salon by calling for appt. 416-281-2504. EXPERIENCED BILLIARD me- chanic/installer to work in Durham Region. Part time with full time potential. With or without own tools. Call 1-800- 550-9670 or fax 905-665- 0318. EXPERIENCED COURIER drivers wanted, full-time/part- time, must own vehicle, sal- ary. Call after 6 p.m. 905-619- 3152. FINE GOLD JEWELLERY re- quires Sales Person. Located in Oshawa Centre. Experience preferred but willing to train the right candidate. Fax re- sume to: (416)398-8470 Attn: Seed. GROCERY CLERK experi- enced, full-time must be will- ing to work some evenings and weekends. Experienced applicants need only apply. Kevin (905)439-4319 or (905)655-3105. HARWOOD/401 - several po- sitions available with leading Canadian Publisher. Salary & bonus. Full-time/Part-time po- sitions. (905) 426-4246. INSERTERSneeded immd- diately for preparation of fly- ers. Paid cash: Please call (905)619-1293, please leave message. TRAVEL & TOURISM training. Next class begins October 30th. International Institute of Travel, specializing in travel and tourism training. To reg- ister call today, (905) 725- 3919 KITCHEN HELP Experienced self -motivated person for food preparation and knowledge In putting party trays together for lunches and special occasions. Call Mike @ 905-426-0107 JOBS JOBS JOBS General Labour Positions. We have Tons. Great Pay, Start Today!!! Pickering to Bowmanville. Advantage Personnel Call (905) 433-4010 or 1-800-665-6219 LANDSCAPE CONSTRUC- TION COMPANY in Pickering requires Full time. Experi- enced landscape construc- tors. Own trPhoneansportation re- 1uired.860,Cell (416) 9399219 831- LICENSED STYLIST to man- age Ajax salon. Great oppor- tunely for the right person to become part of a fast growing company. Guaranteed salary/ commisswn, profit sharing, paid benefits. Hiring bonus, part time posnions, also Whd-by and Ajax. Call Cheryl (905) 723-7323 LUBE TECHNICIAN PLUS AS- SISTANT MANAGER - full and part time, hourly wage plus bonus. Experience needed. Valid drivers license. Apply at Pennzoil, 195 Westney Rd. S. of 401 Ajax. (905)427-6796 MARKHAM FURNITURE res- toration company is looking for an experienced wood finisher as well as a sander repair person. Please call 905-475-6942. MATURE EXPERIENCED wat- er/waitress required for family restaurant in Port Perry, full or part-time. Please tax resume to (9051655-5187. Progressive Printing Company in Whitby !s Looking For a: Secretary/Office Administrator kpproximately 5 months help with potential or full time. Well organized with excellent elephone manners and typing skills. Mac :omputer experience an asset. 11so Seeking a: Production Assistant tesponsibilities include order processing, mstomer inquiries, scheduling and follow ip on production, general office organiza- ion. MAC computer experience an asset. 'lease reply, stating position to: File #606 do Oshawa This Week PO Box 481 865 Farewell Street Oshawa, ON L1H 7L5 Aenior Sales Secretary Pickering Location Exciting full time opportunity at a suc- cessful Canadian distributor and manu- facturer of electronic test equipment. Re- sponsibilities include support for the outside sales team, supplying quota- tions, responding to customer inquires and order tracking. Working knowledge of MS Word and Excel along with ex- cellent communication skills required. The ideal candidate would be confident, detail oriented, and able to follow pro- . As through to completion with a mini- mum of supervision. Fax (905) 839-0452, email sgurr@testforce.com NOW HIRING all kitchen staff. Call Fox and Fiddle, Pickering®1 General Help at 905-831-1000 or fax re- sume 416.283-1487 SATELLITE EXPRESS CANA- q Please send res inclined, comfortable working to: C.A.W.Childcare Services, ume on ladders/rooftops, have a clea to: C. 1400 Ritson Rd. South, Osha- driving record.(bstract req'd). wa, L1J 6N5. Fax resume: 905-665-0318. ONE OF NORTH America's SERVICE TECHNICIANS re - largest financial service com- ginred, 3 F/r positions to start panes Is rapidly expanding in immediately. 27-33K/yr. Can this area. If you desire a dy- didates must possess excel namic career with excellentlent communication skills, re - income - potential, call liable vehicle and be able to (905)427.3196 travel on occasion. Previous customer service experience pOPTICIAN REQUIRED full or an asset. To schedule an in - art -time. Benefitarea. pac�Call 1e. lam ONLY atrview call o905-579-78133een m (905)683-2888. SNOW PLOW BROKERS PALLET MANUFACTURER wanted Newer 4x4 trucks, Hupaco Wood Products Limit- routes available -Scarborough, ed pallet manufacturer re- Markham, Durham. Guar - quires full-time experienced ameed hours, please call 905 - female or male saw and nail 619-2757 or 416-439-3343 gun operators. Fax resume to SUBWAY SANDWICHES Ajax Ray Morden (905)686-8916 requires part time days. Apply PART-TIME CASHIERS need- in store Westney and Bayly. ed at Jefferson Cleaners, 1645 Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Dundas St. M.; Whitby also gUBWAY SANDWICHES New 1794 Liverpool Rd., Pickering. Whitby Location (between Must be available weekday AMC Theatre & Boston Pizza) afternoons and Saturdays. Apply in peon. has full-time and part-time rs positions. Appy at new loca- --"'" '" -'- --- -"- time evenings & weekends, PART TIME Canvassing, $30-$50 cash paid dail . Whitby/Oshawa/ POSITION Pickering/ ax, Youth Canada, Storage facility in call today (905) 579-0203. Pickering requires SUPERINTENDANT COUPLE mature, reliable per- required for residential high - mature, rise located in the Danforth/ son to work 1 day/ Victoria Park area Scarbor- ough . Salary plus apt. plus Plls benefits. Interested parties vacation relief for should fax resume to: 416 - managers. Strong 699-6061. telephone skills and UNEMPLOYED START P NOWtII no experience neces- basic computer sary, full training provided. knowledge a must. Call today, work tomorrow. 8 Call(905 Tracy, must be 18 Showing rental plus 905 886-2442. units, rental con- WANTED tracts and payments. Fax Resume: Part time Order (905) 839-4337 Taker/Office help $8.00 hr. PENTAGON SECURITY is now Fax resume: accepting applications for the 905-831-1225 following positions: Stationary Guards, Mobile Canine Units Rapid Taxi & preference given with own Canine. Applicants must have WE ARE LOOKING for mature reliable transportation.Apply people to expand our Finan - in person to: 201 White cial Services business in this OaksCrt., Whitby Ont. Mon- area. Please call uozena aus- day-Thursday 9 a.m - 12Noon 767-2395. or Fax to: (905)665-0102. WE ARE NOW hiring full time POOL MANAGER/SWIMMING in our delivery and display INSTRUCTOR, full time. Must department. $1600/month to be Red Cross Certified. (416) start. Own car a must. To 281-3815 schedule interview call or Pickering Town Centre Fro rg largest financial products Nov. 1 to Dec. 31., $10.00/h . marketing organizations. If Apply on November 1, from 10- you desire a Dynamic Career 3 at Gala Glass Kiosk in front of with excellent income poten- Soft Moc, Oshawa Centre. tial, call Gary Bittner (905) SANGSTER'S HEALTH CEN- 831 7817 TRE 5 Points Mall requires WORK AT HOME Health In- full/part-time sales personnel. dustry $1000 PIT - $5000 Fir Knowledge of supplements per month. Training available. required. Fax resume to Call for free information (905)728-0482. BOOKLET. 416-631-7156. Visit Us On the internet: www.durhamnews.net THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 29,2000 -PAGE 31 1 Sales HelplAgents in Sales Help/Agents 1 Sakes Hefp/Agents MIJ Sales Help/Agelils 1 Sales Help/Agents Home Care Home Care KNOCKS One of Ontario's largest home im- provement companies is expanding it's sales force and has openings for new people. We are a very professional compa- ny that has served the industry for over 30 years and continue to grow. WE OFFER: • 4 day work week • Above average income • Proven training program • Transportation • Future Advancement • Contests, trips and prizes WE REQUIRE: • Good work attitude • Neat appearance • Willingness to learn • Able to travel • Long hours • Enthusiasm If you are currently in sales or have ever considered sales as a career then you owe it to yourself to inves- tigate our proven and highly suc- cessful training program. WE CAN HELP YOU TO SUCCF" Call Clyde today to set up a confidential interview WHITBY (905) 666.0018 OUT OF TOWN i -Soo -263 -272o - Skilled Help Skilled Help L LORHOUSt GRASS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Fast growing and progressive company has immediate opening for a Tool & Die maker with five yrs. experience. CNG and EDM experience would be an asset. Salary neg. w/excel. benefits. Fax resume to Don Zilstra at 905-728-9613 F- $25 / HR mpany with lots of work icians, Remodellers, man (M/F), 4 positions hicle & tools required. Woods, Monday, 9-3 05)686-7236 I ire and Luue upress SERVICE TECHNICIAN AND SERVICE WRITERS Both full time and part time for the new Pickering location • oil changes tire installations • transmission service • fuel system service • rad flushes • no drip oil spray Experience and valid drivers license required. * Leave resume at FRONT entrance -- Attn: Jeff Martin, Tire Lube Express Manager PERMANENT PART-TIME BOOKKEEPER/ SECRETARY required Mon -Fri 10am - 3pm. Must have working knowledge of quick books, including inventory, A/R A/R Fax resume to Jensen's (905)430-2208 No Phone Calls Please Canada's only full service consumer promotions company currently seeks the following for the Barrie, Oakville and Ajax areas:' ......................6000 SALES SUPERVISORS ($16-$18/HR) This challenging position will involve recruiting, training and scheduling staff for in-store sales. Our ideal candidate will be an outgoing and friendlyteam player with previous sales and supervisory experience. Flexible availability is preferred and hours involved range from 22-30/week. SALES REPRESENTATIVES ($12-$14/HR) Our client requires exceptional communicators with the creativity to meet customers' needs and the energy to exceed expectations. You should be a people -person and thrive on challenge! Prior experience in Sales would be an asset. Hours range from 22-30/week. We offer the opportunity to work with a large corporation where the possibilities are endless. Please fax your resume to Susan Hayashi NEWS MARKETING CANADAs44t+Its,r» A Nowa CeavoawnoN CoiwewNv go Skilled Help Skilled Help Skilled Help INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST Our expanding consulting engineering group is seeking an experienced IT Specialist to maintain our workstations, network servers and e-mail systems; update our web sites; and provide user training on standard office software. Applicants must have related post -secondary education, and at least 3 years' experience in technical support. and system administration. We offer competitive pay, comprehensive benefits and an attractive work environment. Submit resume in confidence to: Human Resources Manager THE SERNAS GROUP 110 Scotia Court, Unit 41 Whitby, ON LIN 8Y7 Fax: 905-432-7877 E-mail: hrQsernas.com We thank all applicants {or their interest; however, only those. under consulerdtion will be contacted. LICENSED MECHANIC needed 1 Hospital Medical WP a minimum 5 yrs. ex- Dental penence. Fax resume to: Richmond Auto Service 576 1996. ��p'c Pi11SIOTHERVIST SHEET METAL fabricators. Reg'd, FIT, P/T Experienced only. Full time. Apply in person to: PK Weld- ing, 747 Bloor St. W. Oshawa. and Sr. Clinical positions available. WELDERRITTERS,Weldem Millwrights wanted by heavy machinery custom fabricator Fax resume to: Minimum 3 years experience' required. Excellent wage/ben- �, Jennifer efit package. Apply to T.S. Manufacturing, Box 487, Lind- Hieke at- say, Ontario, K9V 4S5. Attn: Gloria. Fax 705-324-6482. Phone 705-324-3762. E-mail n(905')471-3751 gloria@tsman.com 1 Hospital Medical Dental Dayeare 1 Wanted PICKERING, WEST SHORE FWAN 16510 i , •i i DENTAL ASSISTANT/PDA re AFFORDABLE daycare. Steps quired for Scarborough office. Excellent hours, competitive to Glengrove P.S. On St. An - salary and great working en- thony Daniels busroute. Large vironment. Respond by fax to: fenced backyard & playroom. 416-261-2225 Outings/crafts. Snacks/lunch. Experienced mother of 2 -Call EXPERIENCED CARPENTER/ practice in Scarborough re - FRAMER wanted. Minimum 2 quires full time CDA and full yrs. framing experience. New time PDA. Also hygienist for homes. Long term position. maternity leave starting Dec 905-987-5080. 27, 2000. Experience pre- ferred, evenings & Saturd roofing. Call today, start to- required. Please call 416-2T morrow. No experience nec- 5513 or fax resume to 416- -- --.. .. 997 -8847 - PDA - terrific opportunity- full time position for a motivated, outgoing self starter in an up- beat innovative practice in Oshawa. Great hours and wages. Experience preferred. Fax resume to Mary: 905-434- 8520. RESPUNSIBLE HUME Child care, 10 yrs experience. Inf- ants to 10 yrs. CPR. Creative play. Outdoor activities. Church/Delaney. Call Elaine 905-683-0352. ARE YOU IN NEED OF A NANNY? We have experr, enced Phillipino nannies from overseas. Reliable/hardwork- ing, patient, live-in nannies. Seeking employer to sponsor. Call -Mother's Helper: 416- 496-0562 ECE will provide warm, nur- turing, secure environment on St. Bernadette & Parkside bus route. Pickering Beach Rd/ Rollo area. Reasonable rates. Experienced & references. (905)427-0296. PICKERING Beach / Rollo: Loving daycare; 18 months to 12 years. Daily outings (fenced backyard -and park). Crafts, story time, music, nu- tritious meals & snacks. First Aid, C.P.R. certified. Non-smok- ing, receipts. 905-428-1244. e Daycare Available RELIABLE/experienced moth- er of 3 providing childeare,.her home. Affordable rates/flexible hours. Ravencroft/Daniels area - steps to Westney Heights PS, fenced back -yard, reading, toysivideo, walks, snackAunch. Beverly 905-619-9428 BROCK / MAJOR OAKS Tender loving home daycare for your child on quietcourt, fenced yard, playroom. 11 years exp. nursing back -ground, references. 683- 8934 WHITES/FINCH, loving home daycare available, 6mths & up, offers safe clean happy atmosphere, non-smoker, ref- erences & receipts, for more information call 905-420-0206. Herne care LOOKING TO HIRE reliable and caring attendant to help in daily tasks around my home. Must have own vehicle. Call 905-509- 5697(home) or 416-603-2008 ext.2275(work) ".1 Business to Business TOO BUSY* !' PR Office Ass�pis�tann�t Services for g ffT businesses fromq{Lro ce! Bookkeeping Wordprocessing File/Database Mlgmt Proficient in MS Office, QuickBooks, AcG Internet' E -nail. Excellent communication skills. Telephone lines for fax & call forwarding and filing space can be made avail. Call 905-425- 9301 1 Firewood KOZY HEAT FIREWOOD, excel- lent very best quality hardwood, Re, [, Ho"S .M. Fnn�lr µpmts me. FOSTER PMBNTS NEEDED To Foster Special Needs Children in Your Own Home. Experience in fostering and/or child care background would be an asset. For further information please call Len or Shelley at Reachingout Family Homes 905-837-2098 1-888-730-6409 (toll free) ma Firewood 1 ArUFMs for Sale ROKA FIREWOOD - 4x8x12', $69 COMPUTER Specials, Pentium - 4x8xl6' $75. Locally owned & internet starter system $299 operated since 1961. Days 705- Pentium laptop $599, loaded 277-3381 toll free from Oshawa 60OMHZ with 17' monitor $998 or Eveninas 434-6665. New color printer $59. We love 210 COFFEE black' marble -like bo ENTERTAINMENT 2001 2-4-1/ UbG wlRtLtbb ALPJUN K.E. On sale at Security Shop. Free half price coupons, $32. De- set-up with ad. Ideal gift. Don't livery available. 839-8701. leave home without it!!! Phone FRIDGIDAIRE 21cuft, almond 623-0333 or Toll Free 1-888- w/chrome trim, frost free & RdF-fndn Cele cnAc umi i� matching fridgidaire 30' stove, almond. Both for $550. Excel- lent condition. 905-686-5635. STORM DOOR &FRAME 34'W, brown w/decorative in- serts; stove, almond -excellent working condition. $180/each. 905-426-1106 after6p.m. 1 Articles for Sale CARPETS - lots of carpet, 100% nylon, new stain re -lease carpets on hand, I will carpet 3 rooms, $349. Price includes carpet, pre- mium pad, expert installation, fast delivery, free estimates (30 yards). Norman 686-2314. 4-1/2 X9 CUSTOM pool table for sale. Call (905)666-2539 5 PIECE BEDROOM suite, (2 dressers, 2 end tables and mirror for woman's dresser), dark brown wood, good condition, $300., China (Bone) Mi -kala, Style 'Precious', 8 place setting plus marry extras, hardly used, purchase price $3;500, will sell for $2,000, great for new brides, blinds patio door size (verticals), grey, (62:5' W x 84.5' ) $15., set of 3 verticals $30 each measur- ing 32' W x 67.5 H'(neutral colour/peach . Call evenings or weekends (9 5) 619-9998. 5PC BLACK lacquer bedroom suite, like new. $1500 o.b.o. Call(905)728-9154 9 PC OAK DINING ROOM set. 2 arm chairs/4 high back chairs, table wAeaf, buffet &hutch, like new. In excellent condition. ask- ing $1,900.(905)839-8608. LEATHER JACKETS, up to 1/ 2 price, leather purses from $9.99, luggage from $19.99, leather wallets from $7.99. Entire Stock. Clearance Sale! Family Leather, 5 Points Mall Oshawa. 905-728-9830. APPLIANCE CENTRE - Wash- er, dryer, fridge, stove, dish- washer, all fully guaranteed. Come make a deal! 33 Station St., Ajax. (905)426.2682. STILL IN THE PACKAGE BRAND NEW COMPUTER for sale, Compaq Presario, Intel Proc. 667 MHZ w/128 KB in- tegrated L2 Cache; 64 MB memory, 15.0 GB hard drive, WA CD ROM drive, internet video camera, 56K ITV v90 modem, w/keyboard & mouse, w/software & MV 540 15' colour monitor. Asking $1,499. Gall 905-837-9213. CAPTAINS bed, twin size, sol- id birch, brand new, 2 draw- ers, 2 cupboards, headboard, (pine) with shelves, $325 obo. Call 905-983-1145. CARPETS SALE & HARD- WOOD FLOORING: carpet 3 rooms from $339. (30 sq. yd.) Includes: carpet, premium pad and installation. Free estimates, carpet repairs. Serving Durham and sur- rounding area. Credit Cards Accepted Call Sam 905-686- 1772. CARPET AND VINYL SALE - Carpet three rooms, 30 squ2re yards, from $339 installed. I will discount your best quote up to 10%. New colors and designs.Customer satisfaction guaranteed. Call Mike for your free estimate, 905-431-4040 COMPUTER PENTIUM 3 - 450 mHz, 64 `megabytes PC 100, SO Ram, 17' monitor, 8x Sony DVD, 32 megabyte riva, TNT 2 ultra video, soundblaster live, nix, dsl/cable ready. Asking $1299.905-576-2746 evenings. USS SATELLITE, unloop and program your own DSS cards in seconds with the New Wild Thing X. RCA, Hughes, Toshiba, Sony & Uniden. $299. Also Wanted- used/un- wanted systems. (905)626- 6092. ECHO GAS hedge trimmer, only used once - approx. 2 hours. Purchased from Crown Maintenance, Oshawa. Value $800. 431-0117 (snp) SQUAT RACK with Olympic bar Seated calf -raise Olympic Plate Rack. Must sell, giving great deals on these items- Call • Tanya (905)665-7850 leave mes- sage. FUND RAISING - Sell garbage bags, Ige. leaf bags, saran, alum. foil. No cash outlay. Many re -sales. Sports teams, schools, youth groups, etc. 579-4552, 1:0-6 weekdays or leave message.. FUR COAT, chocolate brown mink, size 12. Excellent con- dition. Sacrifice for $2500 obo 905-852-2685.snp FUTONS FROM $155 - Mat- tresses $89, futons are the perfect sleeper and space saver for everyone's home. Ten Different styles of futons and bunk beds, always in stock. We are overstocked - .an furniture is priced to clear. Palliser leather - always at the lowest price in Durham. All sofas, love seats, coffee and end tables, bedroom suites, etc. are at wholesale prices. Bean bags are back. Sim- mons pocket coil - on sale now. Luigi's Furniture, 488 King St. W., Oshawa (905) 436-0860. Always offerin the best quality at lowest priceg HARDWOOD FLOORING - Unfinished from $1.99/sq.ft. and prefinished from $2.99/ sq.ft. Also re -finishing old floors and sanding needs. Showroom at Kendalwood Plaza, 1801 Dundas ' St E' Whitby. 905-433-9218 OSHA - WA HARDWOOD FLOORS LTD. MILL -OUTLET Nov. 4th Grand Opening, Rough & Plain Lum- ber, flooring & trim, 1156 Spears Road, 905-339-0011. MOVING SALE -266 Littleford St., Pickering-Altona/Hwy12. Sat.Oct. 28 8-4. Beanies, col- lectibles -Ig. selection, bed- room/diningroom suite, fridge/ stove, washer/dryer, freezer, computer, furniture, asst. household items, Honda Ci- vic. 905-665-8839 NEW FURNITURE pine loft bunk with matts, captains bed & dresser. Oak/buttermilk table w/chairs. Queen iron headboard/footboard, sofa & loveseat. Recliners, coffee, 2 ends & sofa tables, lamps New $200 sell $85. Pictures $250 sell $100. 905-259-2900 (905)725-5181 OAK KITCHEN TABLE, 42' round pedestal style, with 5 chairs. Likenew, must be seen. Asking $850/set. Call 905-668-6873 b ONE COMBINATION WOOD jointer/thickness planer, SCM FS 30, 12' knives, thickness plane 1/8 - 9', 220 volt single phase, 3.6 hp, 1 year old, ex- cellent condition. $2,800. firm. Call Tom (905) 426 5991. PIANO, Mason & Risch upright piano. Excellent condi- tion 500: Celt (905)767-47-15. 1 Arleftfor 1 Articles for Sale Sale The remaining stock from the Liquidation Centre has been moved to McLean Auction at 890 Taunton Rd. E. Whitby near Garrard Rd. We are clearing at re- duced prices all inventory including tables & chairs, d!ningroom suites, bedroom suites, box spring & mattresses, curio cabinets, occasional tables, glider rockers, separate chairs,.king size box & mattresses, entertainment units, odd chairs, buffet & hutch, solid oak tables, stacking tables, console tables, video cabinets, plus many other articles. No reasonable offer refused. Come look. Good quality furniture. Open Thum. till Sat. 10 a.m. till 6 p.m., Sun. 11 to 5 p.m. McLean Auctions 905.685-3291 or 905-432-2836 MATTRESS SALE at McLean Auctions 890 Taunton Rd. E. Whitby We are clearing good quality mattresses allgreatly reduced prices. 905-686-3291 or 905-432-2836 COMPUTER PENTIUM 166 TREADMILL $300; Stepper 32Mb ram, 2Gb HDD, CD- $25; ab -toner $25; leathdrton- Rom, 3.5' floppy, sound/video neau cover -1998 F150 flare - cards, 56k modem, colour side $200; book&print -James 14' monitor, speakers, key- Lumbers $200; Madonna board, mouse, $400. Dryer- book(Sex) $150; kids play good shape $75. Oshawa 905- kitchenette $30.905-697-2133 439-4789 YOU'VE SEEN US on TV. You PIANO TECHNICIAN available may have read about us in for tuning, repairs, & pre-pur- this paper. When people talk chase consultation on all about :magnet' and 'wellness; makes & models of acoustic Nikken is who they mean. Call pianos. Reconditioned Heintz- me. Kathryn (905))665--6058 man, Yamaha, Mason & www.5pillars.com/778718000/ Risch, & other grand or Articles upright pianos for sale, start- 1 !ng at $995. Get ready for fall Wanted lessons now! Check out the ANTIQUES?Absolutely! Ad web' at www' 90h-427-7all.com or vice- always valuable, usually Ad - call Barb at 905 427 7631. free! Purchasing outright, es- tates w/some antique cont - PIANOS & GRANDFATHER ents, (no limit to value con - CLOCKS. Back to school sale sidered), collections of any now on all Roland digital pia-" sort, quantities or single an - nos and Samick acoustic pia- tique items. Special interest in nos. Large selections of used Moorcroft pottery. I'll try to re - pianos. Not sure if your kids spond to all queries. Robert will stick with lessons, try our Bowen Antiques- Brooklin, rent to own. 100% of all rental Ontario.(905)655-8049 or payments apply. Call TELEP (905)242-0990. PIANO (905) 433-1491. BUYING ANTIQUE and col- www.teleppiano.com lectable contents including POOL TABLES. 8' and 9' slate complete estates. Best possi- billiard tables for sale. Call ble prices paid. Henry Kahn, 905-420-6113. 905-985-8161. RENT TO OWN new and re- CAMERA LENS wanted for gonditioned appliances; and Canon manual focus SLR, 28 - new TV's. Full warranty. Pad- 200mm. Call 434-5780. dy's Market, 905-263-8369 or , 1-800-798-5502. SH SATELLITE MINI DISH free in- for CDs... stallation 60 + channels -We- We to $14.99. 15 years experience p y U p (905)655-3661 $g per disc! SNOWBLOWER MTD 8Hp 26' width, electric or manual start. Deja Yu Dims Like OOnew $800. Call (905)683- Bayly, w of Harwood SOFA & LOVE SEAT- blue, oak 1 (905) 427776133 coffee & end tables, 2 wrung LOOKING FOR A reasonably backs, sofa bed, queen bed, priced double bedroom snow - oak headboard & night tables, mobile trailer. Call George slate bumper pool table, pin- (905) 720-0306 ball, lamps & light fixtures, stereo,TV. call 905-831-3176. WANTED - portable electronic air filter, fair new, call 905- PINE/OAK FURNITURE -Our 434-0392 (snp) Mission Furniture is on the WANTED floorCome and see the -gas heater, furnace .... Style that has turned the Fur- or fireplace. Call 905-434- niture World upside down..En- 0392 (snp) tertainment units, Home of- WANTED, Model trains and fire;' Dining Room, Kitchen, train parts. Will buy complete and Bedroom Furniture -Don't sets. Any gauges, any quanti- forget...Traditional Woodwork- ties. (905) 420-8927 ing is the leading manufactur- er of custom built SOLIDArts & Me 1 WOOD Entertainment Centres Crafts and Home Office in the Dur- ham Region..... Bring your BOOTH RENTAL SPECIAL ideas/plans and let us turn Sign up for January 1st and them into reality.... Drop in receive the month of Decem- and see out State of the Art ber 2000 as a Bonus Month. woodworking facility and let Applies to new vendors only. us show you how fine furniture Ask for details Country Craft is made.:...'There is No Sub- .Qrnsa onr-dnd.nsnR stitute for Quality'.. Traditional Woodworking... 115 North Port Road (S. off Reach Rd.) Port Perry 905-9854774... www. trad dionalwoodworki na.on.ca SHEDMAN - Quality wooden sheds 8' X 8' barn kit, only $299. plus tax. Many other sizes and styles available. Retail $1200 - $3800. on sale for only $500 - $1495; Limited time offer, you pay no taxes. Super digifine high end JVC tuners, amplifiers, CD play- ers, cassette decks, turnta- bles, signal processors, VCRs, DVD players, tele- visions. 90 day layaway. Oshawa Stereo 579-0893 NEW 4 CU. FT. danby bar fridges 199, scratch and dent - danby apartment size chest freezers $179 and up, while quantities last. Full manufac- turers warranty. Recondi- tioned fridges $195/ up, re- conditioned ranges $125/ up, reconditioned dryers $125 / up, reconditioned washers $199 / up, new and recondi- tioned coin operated washers and dryers at low prices. New brand name fridges $480 and up, new 30' ranges with clock and window $430. Recondi- tioned 24' ranges and 24' frost free fridges now available. Wide selection of other new and reconditioned appliances. Call us today, Stephenson's Appliances, Sales, Service, Parts. 154 Bruce St. Oshawa. (905)576 -7448: - GRAFTERS WANTEU at "Ihe Gift & Craft Showplace at - ed in the Courtice Fle ar- ket, 4 km. east of Oshawa (approx. 6000 people attend- ing each weekend). Let us show & sell your crafts direct- ly to the public. You do not have to be there. There is NO 6 month contract. Rent starts at $24/month. Call 905-436-1024. DURHAM COLLEGE Fall/ Christmas Craft Show - No- vember 25th & 26th,llQpdor info: Lynn 905-721-312 .- ver 100+ tables. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission $1.00 www.durhamc.on.ca/athletics. FOLK ART Christmas gifts using your own talents. Folk art classes starting November 6th, All levels, welcome. Be- ginners our speciality. Semi- nars available. Call (9051x76- 3947 for information MIAComputer Ardemet P.C. TEK COMPUTERS - We havebetter prices on laptops, desktops and on the site service repair. Please Call (905) 837-1330 Found LOST - 'Paddy' grey cat, very old, neutered tont declawed, missing upper teeth, Krosno/Bayly/Liverpool area. Please call 839-3302. .1 Pets/Supplies/ M Boarding ENGLISH BULL Terrier�gup- pies. 2 coloured Wales. First shots and registration. Excellent temperament. Raised under foot. Ready to go. 905-986-1030. PAGE 32 -THE AJAX PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 29, 2000 11 Automo les 11 Automobiles 11 for Sate for Sale FIND YOUR NEXT USED VEHICLE AT: durhamwheels.com • 1 Pets/Supplies/ardin Boardin WE FINANCE 1 ons/ 4 Wheel Drive MINIATURE Poodle puppies,EVERYONE 1 male, 2 females. Apricot co- in abusive relationships 1982 SAFARI VAN, 8 pas - senger,-air, ps, pb, 188,000 lour. Born August 11. Ready to First time buy- km, .white with red interior, trailer hitch, $5000 434- o now. $300 each. Call 905)837-2666 evenings between 7-10pm. erS, bankrupt, bad credit, n0 I obo. 0392 (snp) 1993 FORD AEROSTAR, auto, LHASA APSO PUPPIES- Pay- ment plan available. House training started. Non -shed- credit, You work? You a/c, pw, p. locks, remote side mirrors, very good condition, $4500. Call 686-4627 ding, great for people with al drivel Lots of +nnc cnon •roner.o e,at., lergies. Vet checked, health choice. Down or Ioaded,160,000 17""6300 guaranteed. (705)786-3124 or ALSO 1996 Che 510, 5 spd, (905)721-8009, leave mos -sage Trade may be bed liner & toolbox. $8200. BARN,,FOR RENT- 12 Stall required. Both certified & emission barn'ah 50x80 indoor arena. SPECIAL tested. 728-0673 Are you looking fora nese FINANCE '92 Plymouth Voyager, dealer quiet setting? 4 Pastures. maintainted, a/c, ps, pb, trailer Lots of trails, I've got the perfect DEPARTMENT hitch, Michelin Tires. 154,000 place onHwy00just N cMyrtle SHERIDAN CHEV kms, new professional paint Station. $1000 all inclusive. Please call Rob 416-315-9100. 905-706-8498 job, certified 8 emmisions. Adorable Pu $4,650.060 728-4917. PP1eS AParts 'Championship Sired' , 1 & uto Re alre Golden Retrievers, Mini Schnauzer, Choc. Labs, ' ' ' '' ' ENGINE ONLY, from 1985 Cocker Spaniel, i No Credit.BadCredit orBuick Park Ave. V6, 3.88, Long-haired dashund, even Bankrupt 26,000km., excellent condi- Shih Tzu, Yorkies, Phone Mel today @ tion, $960. (905) 839-1357. snp Bijon Frese, West Highland. • CK • • 1 snowmobiles Terriers, Pug, Sheltie Oshawa (905)723-5077 8763 wn Payment or Trade 1994 YAMAHA SOOV/MAX Automobiles , , Required 723-0177 after ood 6:00 pm0. 905 1 1 for Sale Winter Storage 1 Recreational NEED A CAR? Special . Vehicles Ceracial. MOTORHOME - 1975 dodge, $699 DOWri 18 ft. ,sleeps 4, refrigerator, Bad Credit OK Motorcycles, Seadoos, shower, running condition, as Low. as $99/mth Casnowmobtles $69/mo. ph$2,300. e 428-849gest offer. Tele CALL TODAY, Sentinel Self Storage Farm DRIVE TODAY! 905-686-7222 E ui moot 905-509-2200 475 Harwood Ave. N., Ajax FARM EQUIPMENT - Eleva- tors, silos, dust collectors, COUGAR BROUGHAM, 1 • Automobiles seed cleaner and other mill - 1978 1978 original kms. 4 door, Wanted ing/farming equipment for 9 sale. Call Raj 435-3692 good tires, excellent condition. CASH FOR CARSI We buy Air, power locks, cruise. Ask- used vehicles. Vehicles must 1 1 Apartments ing $2,500.(905)649-2888. be in running condition. Cal For Rent 19&CADILLAC SEVILLE - rust- 427-2415 or come to 479 1 BEDROOM basement apt, coloured with beige interior. 4 Bayly St. East, Ajax at MUR- suit singgle working person, dc, exterior in excellent condi- AD AUTO SALES. walk to G0, shopping, lake. tion, good, clean interior. Must WANTED - 88 Ford Merkur First/last, availal!mme- be seen. $1000 o.b.o. Call (905) Scorpio, 4 dr. 905-434-0392 diately. $700/month all inclu- 404-2743 and leave msg.snp. (sip) sive. 905-421-9414 1983 Buick Regal from B.C. WANTED - Dead of Alive 1 BDRM NEW UPPER Exe. condition, paint's faded, Cars, Trucks, Machinery. Free Overlooking big ravine, $1200 firm. Will pass emis- removal ( plus cash. Call 655- "sion and safety without too much 4609 SNP very private, parking at the trouble. 905-434-0392 (snp) ) door. Oak kitchen, good 1988 CHRYSLER DAYTONA, WANTED - inexpensive car or appliances, carpet, all 2958, fair condition, trucks. $100-$500. range. window Coverings. Running or not, but not too Westne /H #7. 216,000kms, $900 as is. Call rusty. Call 905-434-0392 (snp) y (905)263-8193 Available Dec. 1st. 1989 BUICK REGAL excellent 1 for Trucks $876 +30% utilities. condition, fully loaded, Call 905-649-5134 117,000kms, emission tested, 1988 GMC SIERRA PICK-UP summer & winter tires with (88-89 body style), V8-305, 1 -BEDROOM basement r'$3800 3800certified o.b.o. auto/overdrive, blue/silver 2- apartment, Pickering. Brock & (905)432-7995 tone, loaded, box -liner, no Hwy 2, Near Go/Pickering 1990 Buick LeSabre, 3800 rust, scratches or dents. Like transit. Private entrance, own engine. All power, 210,000 new, A-1 reliability, certified/ driveway. Newly renovated, hwy. km. Good tires, great emissions $5800. Private 905- includes cable, utilities, ac - winter or second car. $2900 718-5032. cess to yard. No pets. Avail - certified. Emissions last year. 1998 GMC 1 TON DIESEL able Dec. Ist. $700/month. Ist/ 705-328-0402 after 6 crew cab pick-up, 8' box w/ last, references. Call anytime, p.m.(snp) liner, 61,000kms, very good Peter (905) 427-3484. 1991 ISUZU Impulse 4 cyl., condition, $26,500. Call 905- A ONE BDRM bsmt apt in automatic, power wmdows, 420-9500 or leave message South Oshawa, $475/month. am/fm cassette, 2 door hatch- at 416-286-3595 Private entrance and services. back. Very clean, emission/ 1998 ISUZU HOMBRE, space Close to bus, shopping. Park - safety. $2900. (905)579-0804 cab pick-up, auto, 4 cyc. ing extra.. Quiet abstainer(s). 1993 Chev. Cavalier, 4 dr. 27,000km, extended warranty, Immediate (905)725-2784. auto, am/fm sass„ ps, pb, black exterior/grey interior. WHITBY GARDENS UNDER 22W km, runs great , very Mint condition, one owner, NEW MANAGEMENT -One little rust, eas!ly certifiable, non-smoker. $15,000 certified. and two bedroom apartments will pass emission. $3500 Call Dave (905)571-6625. available in quiet modern, obo. 905-434-0392 (snp) 1998 5-10, extended cab, v-6 mature building. Utilities in - 19% SUZUKI SWIFT - 2 dr 5 automatic, heavy duty sus- cluded. Laundry facilities and spd, this car is in excellent pension, 52,000 kil., includes parking available. No pets. condition inside and out. snow tires, asking $17,900. Call (905)430-5420. Safety & emission tested. Telephone (905) 723-3896 or AJAX - Large very clean 3 $2,500 o.b.o.(905)728-0705 cell(905)259-0707 bedroom SIMI in good neigh! 1994 BUICK REGAL CUSTOM, 1999 DODGE DAKOTA RTS, borhood, parking and 5 ap- fully loaded, V6, 3.8L, 146,506 red with silver racing stripes pliances. Close to all ameni- km,,- _$7500 obo. certified, (fact.) Aluminum rims, deep ties, shopping, school, trans - tint, tone A6 cover, box liner, portation. References $980 + emission tested. 905 623- of engine, automatic, 52,000 utilities. 416-818-6723. 2337. kit., excellent condition, not 1994 OLDS ACHIEVA, red, abused. Asking $17,500. Mur- AJAX Room for rent. man.t - 93,000 km, a/c, 2 dr, stan- ray 1-705-328-2212. ing 2 -bedroom baseman apartment dard, as is $7700. Call 666- . Oshawa 2 in a 9755 vans/ room apartment available n a 1 4 Wheel Drivesmall building. Laundry, park - 1995 SUNFIRE, purple, 2 ing; close to all amenities: door, good condition, new 1987 GMC JIMMY, 5 -speed, Call (905)686-8905 tiro under 100,000 kms. cert., passed emission test, AJAX, legalized 1 bedroom $85�or best offer. Call 905- $2,600 or best offer. 576-8406. basement apt and upper .3 571-6142 1988 F150, pick up, good con- bedroom of home. Hwy 2/ dio casette, excel cond. 70k, windows, bed liner, runs well, M owner leaving country, $7500. certified, emission tested 68 nnr_790-09e1 to zzn Int n - -- -- ----- ona-un mrnnamEna, lw 1996 OLDS\ DELTA 88 LSS - 1990 Arerostar extend, Eddie kitchen, $550 monthly all in - Bauer package, 260,000 km, clusive. Wilson S. location. fully loaded. Leather power runs great, body $3500 obo. Available Nov 1st. Call 432 - lumbar seats, power moon certified and emission tested. 3586. roof, new transmission, 220 905-434-0392. (snp) BACHELOR APT $512/month- turbo, chrome wheels, im- 1992 ASTRO CARGO extend N plus utilities, 3rd floor walk- macdiste. Will certify $12,995 van, 188,000 kms, Govern -no elevator, enquiries Call o.b.o. (905)430-6805. ment Serviced, undercoated Mark 852-3107. Leave mes- 1997 CHEV CAVALIER, 4 dr, 5 yearly, .excellent body, certi- sage. spd, air con., p. locks, emts- fled & emission tested, great BASEMENT APARTMENT fur- sion tested, 33,000 km. like service vehicle, $5,500. 905- nished. Shared laundry, sep- new, $9900. certified. Call 718-9347• arate entrance, parking, $625/ 668-8669 after 6 p.m. 1992 SAFARI VAN, 8 pas- mo., single non-smoker pre- 199MHEVY VENTURE van, senger, air, ps, pb, 188,000 ferred. Anderson/Dundas. buy r take over lease. Seats km white with red interior, Please call 906-665-7576. 7, fully loaded, 4 captains' trailer hitch, $5000 certified & BASEMENT bachelor apt. seats, extended version, sport emission tested. 434-0392 close to all amenities, on bus edition. Call 905-426-4768 (snp) route, reasonable. 728-2906. _ - t t _ _ ........ - - - - .- - . - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - 400 400 420 • RENT -WORRY FREE 1, 2 & 3 Bed. Apts. Refurbished & New Appliances. All Util. included. In-house Supt. & Maint. On site Security.. Rental Office: Mon - Fri. 12 noon - 8pm Sat & Sun ipm- 5pm VALIANT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 1%1 905-579-1 626 BRAND NEW 2 -bedroom apartment, bright. 1 parkingg. No smoking, no pets. Avail- able immediately. $900 monthly all inclusive. Brock/ Finch, near plazas, schools, transport. (905)686-3877 or (416)456-7245 CENTRAL OSHAWA, large 2 - bed. Nov. 1st & Jan. 1st $785/mo, in well-maintained building, close to all ameni- ties. PLEASE CALL (905) 723- 0977 9 a.m. - 6p.m. NEW BASEMENT apt. Thick- son/raunton. 2 -bedrooms, luxurious, open concept hard- wood floor, appliances, sepa- rate entrance, laundry, alarm, cable. $980 inclusive. First/ last, no smoking/pets. (905)725-2868. ONE & TWO BEDROOM apartments, in most beautiful adult building. Avail. imme- diately. Stevenson & Ross - land, Oshawa, near schools Call (905)579-3700. PICKERING - ONE BEDROOM furnished basement apt. Liv- erpool/Bayly, walk to Go/401, sep. entrance. Clean, bright, NON-SMOKER. Laundry, no pets. $750. 905-420-3774 or 416-817-1618 ONE BEDROOM, Central Oshawa, main floor, freshly painted, high ceilings, sunny well ventilated,m porch, large backyard parking. Walk to shopping schools Nov. 1st. $625 inclusive. 571-6658 ONE BEDROOM, rear of house, Downtown Oshawa, $599/month plus utilities. First & last. November 1st. Call 416-258-0144. OSHAWA 2 -BEDROOM apart- ment, newly renovated, brand new carpets, $795/month in- clusive. Available Nov.lst. No smoking, no pets. Call (905)436-0814 after 4pm. 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. PICKERING - ONE bedroom - walk -out basement apt. newly built. Avail Nov. 15th. No pets. $650/month plus utilities. First & last. (905)509-9681. PICKERING, near Dixie/finch, basement apartment for rent $750 all inclusive. No pets. no smoking, firsUlast, references required. Call (905)837-9420 PICKERING, Whites -401, Small 1 bedroom walkout basement apt. near amenities, separate entrance, suits sin- gle , working, non-smoker, $575./mo, first/last, Dec.lst. 905-839-8561, anytime. SOUTH AJAX -tory 2 -bed- room basement, , modern kitchen, separate entrance, close to all amenities, busi- ness couple/person, no smoking/pets. 1 -car parking. All inclusive (except phone/ cable), first/last-$700. Nov.1. ons-evs PoA ornuwuo, rnranu lenu- vated, 3 -bedroom in mature, desirable neighborhood. Close to parks & shopping. No pets preferred. Available Decem- ber 1st. $985 plus 50% utili- ties. (905)576-0497 OSHAWA 2 & 3 B/R opts. 280 Wentworth St. West. $740 & $850. Utilities Incl. Close to schools, shopping and 401. Pub- lic Transit right past your door. For appt. call (905) 721-8741 WEST PICKERING one bed- room basement apt for rent. New, bright, dry, separate ent., parking, laundry, ceramic tile. No smoking/pets, references, $725/mo incl. Marta 905-831- a Dec.Ist. $600/ mo.Call 668-3161 WHITBY- Taunton/Garden. Brand new 1 bedroom apart- ment, 4 appliances, parking, laundry, separate entrance, close to all amenities, no smoking/pets. $795 +. Avail. Nov. 1st. Call 905-430-7063 WHY rent when you can own your own home for less than you think?!! Call Dave Hay - lock Sales Rep. Re/Max Summit Realty (1891) Ltd. (905) 668-3800 or (905) 666- 3211. AJAX - Oxford Towers. Spa- cious apartment, quiet build - n8, close to shopping, 401, G0. Pool, sauna. 3 bedroom Nov, and Dec. Ist. $989 Call 683-8571 until7:30p.m. 1 Houses For Rent From $550/month OAC, up to $6,000 cash back to you, $32,000+ family income. Short of down payment? For spectacular results Ken Col- lis, Associate Broker, Cold - well Banker RMR, Real Estate (905)728-9414 or 1-877-663- 1054 email:kacollis@idirect.com A ABSOLUTELY ASTOUND- � t, .:r A Ili ES Fri -I If immediately. $925/month plus 1/2 utilities. Flexible deposit. No pets. References. (905)404-8551 3 -BEDROOM HOUSE for rent, parking, large deck, Pickering Village, $1,250/mth + utilities, leave message at 905-427- 4144. A UNBEATABLE DEAL! From $500. down, own your own home starting at $69,900 car- ries for less than rent. OAC. 24 firs free recorded message 905-728-1069 ext 277. Cold - well Banker RMR Real Estate. Aurelia Rasanu. AJAX DETACHED 4-bdrm, 3 bath, approx. 2000 sq.ft. $1350/mo. Incl. Fridge, Stove & Water ONLY. Min. 1 yr lease avail DEC 1st. Leave clear msg. with name & number 1-905-263-8269 Jacquelynn Tanner, sales rep, Sutton Grp - Heritage Realty Inc. Houst" Wanted LEAVING FOR FLORIDA? Need a house sitter? We are a professional couple seeking short term furnished accom- modations for the months of December, January and Fe- bruary until our new home is ready. References available. If interested please call (905) 706-4716. . NORTH OSHAWA - 3 bed- room clean complex, $940 includes fridge, stove, every- thing except gas, cable, phone. First/last, available Jan. 1st. Call 905-728-9901 Rooms 1 for Rent ROSSLAND/SIMCOE AREA warm clean room. Fully fur- nished comfortable room. Cooking facilities. Working quiet gentleman preferred. Near bus, reasonable rent. (905)728-4845. BOWMANVILLE-Liberty/401. Furnished room available for working person, quiet, clean, T.V., cable, parking, shared bathroom, kitchen & living room. $85/week, first & last week required. 905-697-0760. BRIGHT bedsitting room in East Oshawa family home. handy to bus and shopping, kitchen and laundry privileg- es. $75 weekly. Suit mature lady. 723-6284. PICKERING Brock and Finch, upper furnished room (or not) in large adult home. Shared parking, kitchen, laundry. Ga- ble. (416) 460-5615 leave message. 1 Shared Accommodation CLAREMONT/STOUFFVILLE 5 bedroom farmhouse to share, parking, pool, 2 acres, sauna, satellite. Children welcome $300 plus 1/2 utilities 416- 709-3103, Condominiums in For Rent ONE TOWNHOUSE condo., relatively new, very clean, ca, washer/dryer, & much more. Available Nov.lst., $1200, very good Pickering location, 2 min. from Hwy#401. 41.6- 706-2246. • 1 Office & Retail S ace 2175 SO. FT. store at 501 Rit- son Rd. South, Oshawa. Lots of parking, shares plaza with McDonalds, Call Gino Schin- cariol, Broker/Owner, Sutton Group Fox Realty Inc. Realtor. (416) 248-1000 Garage & in Storage Space 420 SO. FT office/retail space available Nov. 15th, $400 monthly. Prime North Oshawa location. Call 432-3586. Warehouse • Space BUSINESSES! Need More Space? Storage Special $1 for 1st Month Rent! Call Sentinel Self Storage 905-686-7222 475 Harwood Ave. N., Ajax 1 1 Private Homes For Sale AFFORDABLE 3 -BEDROOM townhouse. Hwy 2/Glenanna, end unit, large backyard. New appliances, gas fireplace, built-in a/c. Call for appoint- ment (416)708-1816. BROOKLYN - Hwy 12 7565 Baldwin St. 12+acres, con- sists of large 6 bdrm house, pond, cottage. Currently used as farm, previously operated as driving range. Asking $500,000. No Agents Please. Call (905)427-6095 after 8 p.m. CENTRAL FUNDING GROUP, first & second mortgages to 95%. From 7.45% for 5 years. Best available rates. Private funds available. Refinancing debt consolidation a specialty. For fast professional service call 905-666-4986/ (905)686- 2367. FREEHOLD TOWNHOME for sale, prime Pickering location Dixie & Glenanna. 3 -bed- rooms, 3 baths, finished basement. $187;900. Call 905)837-2416 62837-2416 or (416)930 - HOW TO SELL your home without an agent. '10 inside tips to selling your house by yourself'. Free recorded mes- sage.l-888-887-9586.ID#1017 S[Wdham Real Estate ONE OF THE BIGGEST LOTS in town -Newcastle, Immacu- late 4-bdrm, 2 -storey on .67 of an acre. Park -like setting, sm. creek, mature trees, 2 yr old heated pool, huge deck, 2- large sheds, sunken family - room with fireplace, dining - room, livingroom, large eat -In kitchen, 2 -walkouts, high quality carpets, ceramics, gas heat, central -air, central -vac. Loaded with extras +up- grades. Too much more to list. Must see!! $249,000. 905- baths, priced $6,000 below appraised value, major realty. James Ruehle RRSP (905)509-1805. Visit Us On the Internet: www.durhamnews.net 500 620Tenders 1*1111 N ME, inal relief!! 8 lots left. Great bungalows and backsplits! Upgrades throughout. Cathedral ceilings, pick your own colors. Desired Courtice location. 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Fax News Advertiser 905-579-4218 -------------------------1 710 Greg & Karen �•s *vCkCkv**v proudly announce the birth of their beautiful baby girl TEAGAN GRACE a Bom in AJ'ax at 7:53pm, October 23, 2000, weighing 71bs 3oz Teagan is lovingly welcomed by her big sister Kayla; grandparents Carolyn & David Martindale, and Roy Sliz; great grandma Grace Daniel; aunts, uncles and cousins Scott, Madeline and Claire; Kevin, Michelle and Jack; Kelly, Brian and Morgan. • 1 Personals WOMEN • 1 Anna uncilaients in abusive relationships WANDERERS RUGBY club Open for banquets, Christmas dinners, dances etc. (No for het call P Denise House stags). Harwood Ave. N. south of Taunton side road. Call for Women & (416)266-2605 Children Toll Free 1-500-263-3725 (confidentiality) . i 1 Announcements El Announcements • t a. Pao . nunnratun ouuy ntdbbdyn at 835 Westney Rd. S., Unit 10, in Ajax. Please call (905)- 426-4585 and inquire about our Fall Special. Visit Us On the Internet: www.dUrhamnews.net No skill is more important than reading. No one helps struggling readers like Sylvan. FIRST PICKERING PLACE 1550 Kingston Road Pickering (905) 839-9637 oSYLVAN LEARNING ffoo CENTRE Success is learned:" 650 650 650 650Auctions The remaining stock from the Liquidation Centre has been moved to McLean Auction at 890 Taunton Rd. E. Whitby near Garrard Rd. We are clearing at re- duced prices all inventory including tables & chairs, diningroom suites, bedroom suites, box spring & mattresses, curio cabinets, occasional tables, glider rockers, separate chairs, king size box & mattresses, entertainment units, odd chairs, buffet & hutch, solid oak tables, stacking tables, console tables, video cabinets, plus many other articles. No reasonable offer refused. Come look. Good quality furniture. Open Thurs. till Sat. 10 a.m. till 6 p.m., Sun. 11 to 5 p.m. McLean Auctions 905-686-3291 or 905-432-2836 SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE BETWEEN: CLARICA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (formerly THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE THE OF CANADA) Plaintiff - and - BEVERLY ELAINE McFARLANE also known as BEVERLY ELAINE BROWNE Defendant SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Seizure and Sale issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE directed to the Sheriff of the Regional Municipality of Durham against the real and personal property of BEVERLY ELAINE McFARLANE also known as BEVERLY ELAINE BROWNE at the suit of CLARICA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, formerly THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA, I have seized and taken in execution all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption that BEVERLY ELAINE McFARLANE ALSO KNOWN AS BEVERLY ELAINE BROWNE has in and to: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being composed of parcel 237-1, Section 4CM-1575 being Lot 237, Plan 40M-1575 in the Town of Ajax in the Regional Municipality of Durham, and municipalityy known as 10 Parkins Drive, Ajax, Ontario L1T 31.1. The said right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the said BEVERLY ELAINE McFARLANE also known at BEVERLY ELAINE BROWNE shall be offered for sale by public auction at the Court House, 605 Rossland Road East, Room 121, Whitby, Ontario, on Thursday, November 16, 2000 at 5:00 p.m. The purchaser assumes all mortgages, charges, liens and encumbrances. As of May 12, 2000, the mortgage balance outstanding was approximately $153,175.33. TERMS: • Cash or certified cheque made payable to the Sheriff, Regional Municipality of Durham • 10% deposit date of sale • Delivery only'on payment in full • Ten days to make final payment • Bidding by number only • Other conditions as announced This sale is subject to cancellation up to time of sale without further notice. No employee of the Ministry of the Attorney General may purchase any goods or chattels, lands. or tenements exposed by a Sheriff for sale under legal process, either direct]y or indirectlyy. DATED AT WHITBY, ONTAIi10, this 27th day of September 2000. C.C. DAFFERN Manger, Superior Court Services Regional Municipality of Durham J40 JI LERHOIIEINOWRIES -_ - MATTRESS SALE at McLean Auctions 890 Taunton Rd. E. Whitby We are clearing good quality mattresses at greatly reduced prices. 905-686-3291 or 905-432-2836 ATTENTION AUCTIONEERS!! Our "Auction Package" consists of your ad running weekly in these publications: • Oshawa Whitby This. Week • Ajax Pickering News Advertiser • Port Perry This Week • Northumberland . News *,Uxbridge Tribune • Canadian Statesman One call does it all" Phone 576-9335 Fax 579-4218 900 900 In Loving Memory of My Son W Lee Mitchell Service 'i Who passed away October 31, 1999 God saw you were gettingg tired When a cure was not to be. So He wrapped his arms around you And He whispered, "Come to me". You did not deserve What you went through And so He gave you rest. God's garden must be beautiful now Because He only takes the best. 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